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WEEKLY BANNER-WATCHMAN, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1886.
1 > Tax Savannah Times is inclined to
“—’Superintendent Eager's story about
he bribes in Atlanta with satirical pity.
Ton Kaeon and Spencer Atkinson are
the young men elected to the Superior
Count bench by the General Assembly
this
DR. WOODROW CONDEMNED.
The State Synods of the Presbyterian
Church, now in session; liaveheen unan
imous in their action condeming the
stand of Dr. James Woodrow upcn the'
question of evolution. Those having
control of the Columbia Theological
Seminary have vigorously recommended
The Northeast Gonrgi*.Arhociation hts
given our people an^exlgbi^on of farm
products and domestic sfcj>! ’ ’ *"
able to the exhibition anil si
HTiie unanimous re-election of Judge
Hutchins to the bench in the Western h,s . from h,s ch » ,r of “‘ nr *»
Circuit will be most satisfrctory to our
[ people.
Science and revealed religion which he
occupies in that institution.
The struggle has been prolonged but
Many of the farmers are sowing small eaCl . ..uge hss been Tull of interest. It
grain, notwithstanding the dry weather, j bc g*n in May> 1884) when Dr _ Woodrow
Old farmers say that it is best to sow de i iTered an address to the alumni of
| wheat when the ground is dry. It will | j be Presbyterian Seminary, in Columbia,
ho an important crop another year.
S. C., in which he pointed to all the evi-
Again it is announced that Blaine dences of the formation of the earth and
doesn’t want the Republican nomination the creation of man, and declared the
for the Presidency in 1888. Blaine is probable truth of the unfolding of the
for oi.ue, thoroughly in accord with the species by means of evolution. Dr.
people.
A cotton blockade baa raised a howl
along the Southwestern Railroad of
Georgia. The people will probably pe-1 "'series" of develop-
Woodrow believed that the evidences of
the rocks, the prth of the fossils and the
succession of the various form of ani
mals showed that matter had been fol-
titien the railroad commission to build
new cars for the railroad.
ment from the lowest form to the high
est creation of man.
This made a commotion in the Pres-
The Walton County News says : *• It
is a'public duty that the present legisla- j byterian church in the South. The mat
ters shall devise measures looking to > ter was at once referred to the various
better remueration of the able judiciary of synods and presbyteries, which general-
the State, in some proportion to the ser- ly dissented from the doctrine, but dej
vices and qualifications required by their I dined to insist upon the Professor’s rc-
high and arduous office. I moval, The question came up before
The Atlanta Journal says-. “We are Ge " e ™' ^sembly of the Church in
gratified to know that the charge, against Au f 5ta >-» » nd th »‘ bod /
Mr. Rankin and Judge Fain, touching the m ‘ de * d,rcct del 'vcr»nce, affirming
. 7; , v * n “V. that man’s creation was by immediate
anetta and North Georgia Railroad . ,
a v • th. act of supernatural power, and not by
- < matters, are to be investigated by the r F
. t * w e 1 r lsansesa I the stages of evolution which some
fislatnre. We feel perfect confidence . . b - - - A
will he sifted to the hot- scent,sU held. As th.s body had no
LET HORSES SHOW TRUE SPEED. ATfiEHS WEEKLY MARKET-
The week has witnessed the assem
bling of n Urge crowd in Athens and the
successful progress of the Northeast
Georgia' Air. Merchants have done in
ibttofa
The fair may be truthfully raid to have
been a great success, and many person
who attended the State Far and witneaa
ad onr exhibition, declare tan Utter to
have excelled the former in every par
ticular. • f ,• I':-' « ■ .‘1 I I !
There ii one matter to which we wish
to call the attention of President Thomas
and his directory. There waa wide
spread dissatisfaction oret the racing.
Men who are not given to exaggeration,
and who are seldom wrought up to the
point of making public denunciation, de
clared openly on the grounds that some
of the races were “jockeyed.” To us it
seemed so, too, but then our experience
on the race course and in matters that
pertain, to the sport, is too limited for our
opinion to have much weight. We know,
however, that dissdtisfaction exists, and
the comment upon the races, as elicited
by onr reporter, has been unanimously
condemnatory of auch methods pursued
We well know that President Thomas
and his associates are not responsible for
this state of things. We feel sure that
the judges have been honest and impar
tial. We wish we could say as much for
the jockeys. The trouble seems to have
been, with these knights of the. whip, and
upon them the public has Uvished epi
thets, forcible if not complimenUry.
The racing of horses, properly con
ducted, is a noble sport. It tends to de
velop speed and does much to improve
stocjt breeding in the country. It proves
the attraction of the fair; and attracts by
ducU and to see the fair have served to 1 were ^vm, in 8t yle.
show hqw Urge w*s the territory from | Miss Rowell, a most delightful song-
srhich Athens draws, and bo w numerousj stress, gave the audience some delightful
to Northeast, Georgia.!
1 The first installment of heavy weslhetlJS^^^*^?*^ intpSy looked
WUI -i a A I power of removal, the trial of Dr. Wood-1 far ths larger portion of the crowd. But
tom, ihd an impartial report rendered-1 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ th J to hold this crowd the rac ing mU st be
Augusta Presbytery, which met at I fair, or else it will not receive the sup-
Bethei ohurch last August in Greene port of our people. Let the Association |
But we desire to say, meantime, that we
have the utmost reliance in the state
ments of Mr. Kagar, whom we know not
DELIGHTFUL MUSIC.
good business, notwithstanding ths usual
interruptions of such festive occasions.„ „„ ,
?• ; «*“jdaffifiSS&stesSS
Recital Friday Even-
at the Lucy Cobb.
Last Friday evening a delightfnl mut le
al treat was given at the Seney-Stovall
Chapel of the Lucy Cobb Institute by
Misses MeU 4 Powell, assisted by Mr.
A. h. Hull
TERRIBLE TESTIMONY I
A Man Who Suffered Si
lently Seventeen Years.
has come upon us end the week which for.
opened with celd^bright weather, threat* j Mist MelT sustained her reputation as,
ens to wind up in clouds and rain. The | •.musician of rare power and asympa-
crop has been very
fully half of it probably
the fact that the port receipts are larger I fine.
argues that the crop will not be so heavy taBHqAlW , MIM|l nouae
Ihe Northern estimate. Cotton has | A. B. Long can alwa> she relied upon
ouds end rain. The 1 • musician of rare power and a sympa-
I thetic touch. Her performance upon the
promptly gathered,« ^ puna ^ wgrm i y greeted.
bably being in, and g r . Hull's flute obligatos were very
been depressed for a day or two in New I not onlv to carry In stcck the best of
York on account of supposed evidences ^erythtog, but to tha Ajgaq
... . , ' , for such articles as have well-known
of heavier movements—bnt such specu- j ^ are popular with the people,
lation should take into account the prob- I thereby sustaining the reputation o
able fact that good weather and good being *»w»y«;® nt ® r pn*ing, andlever re-
roada have combined to rush it prompty t heieiebrated ,1 5r B King’sNew^iEcovery
to market, and that receipts at the ports I for Consumption, will sell it on a post-
and interior points which show a slight i tive guarantee. It will surely cure anj
r 1 and every affection of the throaf
increase over the same time last je" I J Bd chraC and to show our confidence
may simply mean the advanced state of I we invite you to call and get a Triu
gathering and ginning.
Cotton in Athens has been qniet du
ring the week. It opened quiet on Mon
day and steadied up on Tuesday. Wed
Bottle Free.
An Old Citizen Speaks.
Mr. J. M. Norris, an old resident of
Rome, Ga, says that he had been badly
j j 1 troubled with Kidney Complaint for a
nesday it was quoted firmer and so on ^ ^ yegrg with ^ Eczema for
Thursday. New York opened steady. I three years; at times could scarcely walk
then quieted down and closed dull. Fu. I and had tried many remedies without
tores have shown a slight improvement I benefit, until he began taking Electric
v , , _ 1 I Bitters and anointing his hand* and feet
Yeaterday the market was 1-16 better. „ ith BnckIen , g An £» Salve. This treat-
Receipts m Athens for the week ending I men t afforded hiiu* great relief and he
Not. 12 5,216 bales. I strongly recommends Electric Bitters
Stock on hand 7,277 w I to all who suffer with Kidney Complaints,
Shipments for week 4.189 “ * BIood Purifier - *** b ?
THE RAMBLER.
MR. J. C. WARNOCK.
The Southern Express Company was
chartered in 1859 under the laws of the
State of Georgi. Its corporate existence
was to be thirty years with the privilege
ol renewal In 1889 ita charter will ex
pire. An act to incorporate the compa
ny will be introduced at the present ses
sion of the legislature. The Southern
Exprese company has been of great ben
efit and convenience to the people of the
South—it haa agencies everywhere, am
it is said that it will soon begin to e
tablish lines in foreign countries whei
permitted’ The company was original
ly started in Augusta, and for a long
time ita generaloffices were there. When
the Adams Express company joined
forces the general offices were moved to
New York. Mr. H. B. Plant, who owns
the Savannah, Florida and Western
Railway, and controls to a great extent
the railroad system of Florida, is presi
dent of both companies. He rose from
The above portrait is an excellent pic-1 tlr ranks of the company’s agents, and
j ro of a very well-known Atlanta cun, I nowB gentleman of large fortune and
Mr. J. O. Warnock, of 148 East FairSt., I cgnumnding influence. His wealth is re-
»that city. Among Mr. Wamock’s ^ ^ ei ht or ^ ^njong.
l umerous mends and acquaintance ne | * * *
b innum as 4k man nf ffiinimnflAchftblD I * .
^tor.Sid hrjSM I They were tolking about, close, stingy
is second to none. The following
REMARKABLE STATEMENT,
COTTON MARKET.
. . ,. .. county. This church court acquitted look after the jockeys hereafter.
to bo in the habit of making assertions y’ ... . , 1 :
: .wi, Dr- Woodrow of the charge, but the F in „ thoroughbred Poland Chin
concerning any subject whatever which
he cannot substantiate.
Ir reports from this section arc real- mend ed his dismissal from the college
ixed throughout the State and South, I faculty. The Doctor will have to retire
and we believe the crop conditions were next month and the doctrine of descent
generally alike, the cotton in the country b y modification will probably have a'rest
has been nearly gathered and sold out, g0 f ar as the Presbyterians are con-
and the yield is from one-fourth to one. I cerned.
third short. The increased receipts at
Fine thoroughbred Poland China pigs
four State Synods which control the di- I f or 3g j e . Apply to J. B. O’Shields, Jug
rectors of the Seminary have recom- Ta- ern Ga. octl2w5t
NEWS FROM OCONEE.
Watkinsville, Nov. 10.—[Special]
Mr. T. M. Foddrille has just returned
from Atlanta, where he purchased a large
stock of goods.
We hear that an effort is being made
The question has been agitated beyond I b y Whitehead’s friends to bail him out of
the ports and interior points merely I jt* merits. Science is not positive itself I jail,
represent the precocity—which means about the truth of the the..ry of ^olu- Capt. Roberts, we hear, has rented Mn
the prematureness-of the crop. The tlon; indeed, later students of geology ^^'akTthat^oint his headquart^L
yield of 1886-7 will bee light one, not | are inclined to discredit the hypothesis I Mr. and Mrs. Z. B. Middlebrooks will
withstanding the New York predictions, i entirely. Dr. Woodrow who has inves- celebrate their 25th anniversary on the
^o things, ligated the matter in Europe and Amen- Mth of “ E a n ^ ei :
Athens must have one . 0 . ,, , .t i menus id iuwi ou,ei «tuu,u 6 ... -
The Augusta and Chattanooga Railroad “ bas only hinted its probable tr _ “ • grand feast We also hear of a marriage
xhould be secured, or the Georgia, Caro- rhe controversy in the church has hing- t0 come 0 ff s00n i„ the neighborhood of
lina and Northern must be insured U d “P<>“ ‘ h « question whether or not the Fanningtor.
With this latter and most promising theory expounded by Dr. Wooodrow Mr. J.D Pnce w,l! soon complete his
connection built, Athens will have the I was hostile to the \\ ord of God as con-I -phe people arc getting very impatient
advantage of having crossed the Augusta I elrued by Presbyterian standards. Dr. 1 j n t h; s county over the railroad,
and Chattanooga Railroad in two places- Woodrow maintains that the Bible sim- Mr. J W Jeffries’printing press was
v .1 n. 1 % j n *11 a j I nlv Announces tTint God mud© infln out of I sold lust 1; 'dAy by the* constAbl© oi tn©
by the Richmond and Danville, ^ money,, and
Active, Pushing and Reliable-
A. B. Long & Co. can always be relied
aixmto carry in stock the pures and
b^at goons, and sustain there reputation
b -ing active, pushing and reliable, and
m. iflESHUT. ii.-vuimicMcu iwwj. | rj-comiueiid.ing articles with well estafj
Miooiing y.i-iG; net receipia 47.0SS; uporta ta I lisbed [merit and such as are popnlar.
Great Uriulu 7 Mi Franca 4.® g eoatineBt Having >e ageucy for the celebrated
M.091; cbamiel poria none; atock 778,019; aale. | Df g-* J., Ne ^ Discovery for consump-
OFFICE BANNER WATCHMAN.
atukk.. Not. 13.1SM.
n^d rt MIddimg, s 84
, 8*1? ^
Hew Yore Nov. !».—Cotton closed at. adj.
men, and had even gone so far aa to men
tion names. There wag one in the par-
. , , . .tywhoi unfortunately related to every-
oomlng from a man of bis charactor, body in town, anyhow ho waa one of
»" d “ nde 1 r th f miserable fetches who caUed
demJSd- 6 lt I yo“ “cousin"—and seem to lovetorepeat
‘‘Ihave been a sufferer with kidney «** word time and again, Bngering o;
troubles for seventeen years and have *ffechon titat to maddenr
>een treated by prominent physicians In One of the party had just finished relat
es State and Alabama. I have need I ing the story of a man who ate dried
large quantities of medicines advertised I peaches for breakfast, drank water for
to cure blood and kidney diseases, with-1 dinner, andasahaturalresult,didnotde-
outreceivingthe slightest benefit. About | g hre any supper. The menu seem to
six weeks ago I suffered such intense I make 1 deep impression upon the man
pain—scarcely being able tobreathe at I w h 0 called you “cousin,” and ho was
times—I concluded to try Hunnicntts I gtrangely silent He was not often that
Hheumatic Cure,’ and after naing one wa v-«hd the party noticed it, but were
pottle, *** I loath to ask the cause .fearing tohearhis
absolotxlt AND iNTiRKL 1 aenseless prattle. Next morning on the
aired; and for the first time I".**™**-. | ear, the story teller said, “You know
latii/and earnestlj recommcnd all who ‘wfc^oSght' 1 h”* w^ulS
,U Hunnimt’s BhenmaticCureislnfalM- Uy it Ho is m close as the next second,
ble for rheumatism and all blood and I anyhow. and all the stones we™ told for
tidney troubles.and issold bvall drug- *>t* benefit WeU, yeaterday he settled
rlsts at $1.00 a bot’le. J. M. Hunnicutt I with hts landlady before dinner, and
- - 1 bought him a peck of dried peaches as a
futures.
Tone.
November
Decomber
January
February
iption
March
April
May
June
July
OPENED.
Firm.
V UJ-06
05-06
14-16
24-26
9 34-A
43 46
54-56
64-65
CLOSED.
Firm
9 06-07
AUgUSt
Spot
80
LIVERPOOL
busine 84—ba rdlsg.
tioncoldsand coughs, will soli it only on
positive guarantee. It will surely core
X-io I any and every affection of throat, lungs
is-19 j or chest, and In order to prove our claim
9SJ91 we you to call and get a Trial Bottle
4S-491 Free.
HI THE A & C. ROAD-
85-16
Orleans
sales 12,000; Spec and Export* 2,000; KecolpU
21.000; American 17,£Ca
* OPENED.
Active.
5 6-64
2-64
FUTURES.
Tone.
Nov.
Nov a: 4 Dec.
Dec. and Jan. '
Jan. and Feb.
Feb. and M’ch.
M’ch aod April,
April and May
Stay and June
1-64
Jnnevnd July
6-64
9-64
U 64
JndieThomas Thinks It Hot Essen
tial to the Prosperity of Athens.
A B.-W. reporter yesterday met Judge
W. B. Thomas, and asked what he
CLOSED. | thought of Athens making an effort to
~ & gettEe Augusta & Chattanooga railroad
«41 to come through this city.
. .. I “Of course we would like to have it,’
2-641 waa the reply, “but-1 think we can in-
*4* j vest our money to better purpose in the
d
M4 I projected roai
thnfdgh Klberton. We
ATHENS WHOLESALE MARKE
at' Harmony Grove, and by the new sys- dustof the ground,thatthe Bible does ^" n ^«eVtesK of"Tt^ng UU .
tem near Elbcrton. In this way we not S »Y- and the church standards do not | paper jn , his county .
might hold our own. It would be safer | make it say, that he was created imme
__ Messrs. J. R. Mcllft & Sons have a
.nd Ch.rt.n~i™ I dUtely—or blown into existence like a I large force at work on their store house.
'm»vejhe Augusta and Chattanooga Y H ia theory is that God Watkinsville dirt i. TOlfin* at the rate
I ; , . „ . „ , .. | of Uve thousand four hundred dollars per
I made the rock, the shell the nsn, tne j gcrg house purposes, and who
anyhow.
imaue tne rocn, me ™u,‘“'‘»“.“«| Kn(forstor , holl8ep u r ._..,
The experience of the past week has I mammal and the man- by endowing the c kn say the railroad hasn’t already help-
shown how badly Athens needs a hotel. | primordial germ with the instinct of life | ed the place? We have four business
No place the sire of this has poorer ae- and leaving that germ to ""Jold itself ‘'^^^‘nrrireulawTnlhe county
commodations than Athens. We speak into higher forms and finally to blossom ^ purpose c f memorializing the
i . va purpose or memorializing
of the need of a Intel building, with all I in His own image. He does not think I Legislature to paaa a bill tp compel all
the room and appointments of a modern I his theory bars out a belief in God’s I public schools to make the evil effects of
hcstelrie. Fine new hotels arc spring-I power, but rather broadens and bright- elcohol a part of their itudy.
* i. ~ r tv- j a .I. Undo Galvin Johnson dedicated •
ing up everywhere in Georgia-the ens that belief. He holds the species chnrehignnd , y ia , honor 0 f his 0 wn name.
smaller towns are vieing with the larger I may have built up by fixed laws and tnj
cities, and all of them are surpassing I telligent methods—ail proceeding from
Athens in this respect The greatest I an overruling power—all sanctioned by a
want in this community now is that of a I divine omniscience,
good hotel. I Dr. Woodrow has had the beat of the
1 argument. We do not see the danger or
VALUE OF COTTON SEED.
The advantage of crushing cotton seed
in some such machine as Mr. Henry
Heard’*,' now on exhibition in Athena, is.
Tux Augusta and Chattanooga Rail-1 th ® im p iety ,f his teachings. He stands I * g iUble aproducMrhkt*
road enterprise has commenced to at-1 condcmned by the authorities of the I i„g a waste, has come to be misused
tract wide wide attention. The work of J p^esbyterian Church, however, but will 1 on the farm or monopolized abroad,
tiie road will be rapidly pushed on, and ob ably continue his other chair, which There is nothing produced on ‘he farm,
1w ; '■ '• £> c”.- c.„.g.»
B. L wo A Co. will have their force at 1 i um bia. His church ministry is still un- I qenefit, not being utilised properly,
work grading through Columbia county, | dcr ,bc direction of the Augusta Presby-1 Prof. Myers places their feed value alone,
per hundred pounds,- at more than two
dollars. To enable farmers to realize
THE FAIR A SUCCESS. | from their seed the greatest benefit, both
as a feed and fertilizer, is the problem
and quickly will the work^ follow into I tcry
Lincoln, Wilkes, Elbert, Oglethorpe,'
Madison, Banks, Hail and other counties
in Northeast Georgia. This would
seem to be a most favorable time for the
The Northeast Georgia Fair ezbibit I before the planter,
has bunched as much of the beauty, aud | m Of late j-eare a demand has sprnng^up
cities of Athens and Washington to put 1 utiUty of this section as could be group-1 from the - oil > nd “ stri « s » nd » well deito-
up a good subscription and control the I g d i n " , ° ne spot or in one season. ” * I ,“0^^^edTfTeTuTb, one
direction of the road. >\ e believe from I fl rst i^ing which strikes a visitor I co cern’s distacing the price,
what we hear that this can be done by a I ig the i trge amount of fine goods which he American Oiland Trust Company
•ubstantial money pledge from these isbroug htto Athens and sold here. The * ”7 “
tT “I! P *°!l, e Wll ' In6 . *° j , see merchant’s display has opened the eyes N ew York men wh/associated with
thu line pass by on the other side,” as I ^| s || 0 r8 to the quality and stock car- them one Ciminati and one New Orleans
•tisrAtianU * Charlotte Air Line did, for J ried in the d jff er ent trades and the fin- man, It has gradually grown until it
the want of a small subscription? The igb a„ d variety of goods. This display h “ absorbed a very large percentage of
aavbcinat as di«. I . . , 3 .. 6 , .. . 3 all cotton seed oil mills in the country.f
j is worthy of a city of the growing tm- I p Ur poa e now j s said to be to continue
portance of ours. ( them all. It will then be in a position to
The Washington Chronicle this week | The number of articles manufactured | fix the price of cotton seed oil. Its pos-
effect to our people may be just as dis-
astrou.
tbrowa some light on the Augusta and right here at home, with their superior sibihties^ for leapin^enormojs profits
® .1*1 j * . .. , arc immense, bven yet It is feared by
Chattanooga Railroad enterprise when style and strength, is another lesson the mi n s 0 f which it has not been able
it S*y» : which we learn from the fair. This dis- to get control. If it is not now it will
“Mr. Wm. B. Lowe, the contractor on play of home manufactures is not as large soon be in a position to ruin all the small
this road, informed F. H. Colley, on | as it should be; but the progress in cer-1
ruined all the small coal oil producers
Saturday, that he will break dirt on the tain directions is marked and assuring. and ggined absolute control of the coal
road next Monday, the 15th inst, and Many of the larger and smaller indus- od business.
puxh it to completion as rapidly as possi- tries have not token space this season at s Now then, if the farmer can turn his
ble. He will cornmer.ee with about one the fair. t? better fd^ntaw as a feedand fer-
hundred convicts and add to the number I The improvement in horses is appv I izer 0 1?- 1 ?—?
as rapidly as he can do so. The time | rent, but the development made in the j A CyrfMa
then cut the A. & C. road in half at
some point in Madison county, and will
slice it again where it crosses the North-
Eastern. This I think will do Athens
nearly as much good as to have the road
come through our limits. With the in
ducements we are able to offer, we can
draw both trade and cotton from up and
down that road, and instead of injuring
4 Co.,
proprietors, Atlanta, Ga.
JNO. CRAWFORD 4 CO.,
Wholesale Agfa., Athena, Ga.
Octl2d3m.
FOR BALE OB RENT.
starter. He ate a good many for dinner,
and when supper tune came, he filled np
on water thinking he could get along
without breakfast; and he did too, he
want anything for several days. Of all
the mean, stingy ,” but we got off the
carat the crossing and did not hoar the
For Rent.
B <1 room cotta*, with fouracrea of land,. .... ,
__ two tarns, atablea. carriage houae, drr well, I rest Of the eulogy,
jrclone pit, etc. Price $13.50 .*cr month. I
For sale half acre l* t adjoining above with I 1 revert once more to John Jacobus
three room cottage, cook and diniDgroom, stables Flournoy, lately deseased. J udge Cc
on g uS7* ter ' ttc * Pri0e °° 0, h * i< *nd the writer were talking the other day
i. 8. WILLIFORD, Reel Estate Agent, about him, and the conversation elicited
aeptzidtf, I somG additional facts concerning this
cvvi- Rant strangely gifted man. ‘ He wrote
For Kent. | nrticle - onco for thB “Christian
_ Harris streets, the house contains 6 rooms, ...
mntry, kitchen, iand lerrantt kouie, good water. The subject matter was education. The
aWKS' NOte With "°* article attracted considerable attention,
J. 8. WILLIFORD, Beal Eilat. Agent, | and was extensively copied, and elicited
aeptBdtf. | tbo mogt favorable comment The editor
complimented it in the highest terms—
using such adjectives as “strong,” “forci-
Athexs, Ga., Nov. 12,1886.
Flock, Grain, Hat, etc.—Flour: su
perdue $3 50, ext a 4, good family 4 50
choice 5, fancy 5 25, fancy patents
higher grades, 5 50. Wheat: No 2 red
bulk, 95a$l. Com: No 2 white, sack,. , . , -
ed, 60; No 2 mixed, sacked, 57a631 us it will be a fine feedetjfor Athens,
Oats: No 2 mixed, feeding, 41; rust-[The Elborton road is one of the mo.it im-
iroof 65.i 70 Hay: Choice Timothy, pdrTftortant that we can build, and I do not
100 lbs 90a95; Prime Timothy,Soa90e; I think there is much doubt about it com-
countiy hay—swamp grass-25c, Bermu-1 ing here. However, we had better save
da 40a75; Hudson’s beat $1. Fodder— I all of our money to put in that road. It
from 60.tc.80Cr— Bye; Georgia $1 25,1 ; g folly to talk about building up a rival
Virginia and TVnnessee(lal 10. Barley; t0 Athens in Augusta. Are we now
Georg!*. $1,25, Virginia 110- ®f°o m I getting cotton from over the line of Geor-
C °J l » : giz railroad, in direct communication with
fe^l : $“.« ’ ’ btock I Augusta? Athens will be able to hold
rtcovt Stoss—Bacon: smoked clear | * ler own *8*' nst anyjsompetitor.”
rib aides loose 83i*9; slinuld-rs none;
dry salt clear rifaj|9ides 7 a 7; choice
8 C bams, small average 13c. Lard :
For Sale.
-SWazIS?JSa 8 M ».Wti’«°n r ; I ble? “punge^Vzud “teholarly”-meet-
property consisting oi half the blocks .contains I ing Mr. Flounnoy sometime after its pub-
2acres. The house designed expressly for con-1 Keation. Mr Cobb asked him whv he did
renien-e, !• admirably built and in thorough j . anu„
repair. Double cottage for st rrants in yard, I not contnbute further to tne “Uhnstion
good ► tables and ontbutidings, louitry house*. I Union.” W I did.” replied John Jacobus,
WU& W A e r r arl“SsSr 1 S m 7 zrticles were rejected." “What
aiy one wishing a pleasant home. Apply to I was your theme.” queried Mr. Cobb.
ocllClllf _R 1 KsA^f 1 _ I -Polygamy!” replied J. J. Mr. Floun
For Sale. noy was at heart a polygamist, advocated
Excitement In Texas
Great excitement has been caused in
choice refined, tierces, 7^*7\\ choice the vicinity of Pzris, Tex, by the remark-
family 8; fancy 9. Corn meal: per I able recovery of Mr. J.E. Corley, who
bushel 60c. Grits: western, $3 701 was so helpless he could not turn in bed,
pqr barreh I or raise his-head; everybody said be was
Groceries.—Sugars: crushed . 7c; 1 dying of Consumption. A trial bottle of
powdered 7Jj{c; granulated J^Ofli; Stan- | Dr. King’s New Discovery was sent him,
7«c; g .
d »^ A6K»7K«; white extra C 6o; ex-1 Findingrelief, he bought* Urge bottle,
6?£ c i 8°ld yztra C 5 1-2; yellow 5.1 gnd a box of Dr. King’s New Life P.lls;
liogt. 20d31c, Cuj* oest ( L T A. hn hnd taken turn boxes of
Molxsitet*: centrifug
2Sa30e. '
: centntugt. *uajic, ^ujioesi i^ u me jj e taken two boxes of
New Oile^rsTai^^ome-^de^l ^“u^W^inedinfl^htitirtv s^x
re tall,finest NO, 65c. Java Coffee: 22»27, w “ well and had gamed in flesh thirty-six
Rio U l £aI22i, Laguayra 12al5c per lb.
: Liverpool 85c a wb. Soap: $2 25a
-S p* r box, all qualities. Rice: choice
South Carolina, 5>^a6o, primt 5c, ordi-
nary 3j^a4eper t onal. Teas: Imperial
30aS0, young bvaon 30*50, black 30a75,
gunpowder 40*75c per lb, according to
nmlity. Pepper 20c; spice 10c; ginger
pounds.
Trial Bottles of this Great Discovery
or Consumption free at Long & Co.
Wonderful Cures.
XV. D. Hoyt & Co. Wholesale and Re-
... ,b«. com,. Of irigzray. because it was more convenient.
_ Hill and Pop. H'i. The Boast contain. 7 loom., I Judge Cobb think* that hia idea was that
bath rooms »nd rook room au»ctied, rack room I theoretically, nrolygamy was the best so-
hai a costly msrbl. v sntel, grates, etc. Qaa In I . , F™ »*»“*>= “*~*
eack room, will be sold in one lotordlrid- I cialf system, but that the poorest of men
ed Into S lot#, a targeln may be had if applied | to control and govern ,are so different in
octl0d&w2w.
E. O. ARNOLD.
E. K. LUMPKIN,
Attorney at Law,
ATHENS, G A.,
Will prsotice in an j and all of the courts by ..
fiS2£buUd"S m ' nt ' offi ” to ol tp^fy Un I we believe, successful operation his pecu-
*■ P r I [jar views on this subject Bequiercatin
their degrees that a modified form of po
lygamy was safer than unrestricted po
lygamy. |Mr. Flournoy was a gentleman
of immense personal courage—once his
mind made up he was as brave a man
as ever lived—he had the courage of his
convictions, and carried into active,and
W. B. BURNETT.
ATTORNE Y- AT-LAW
pace.
ATHENS, GA.
office Over childs xickersox 4
Practices in Slate tit fiftisl Cmi*
JOHN D. MELL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Athens, Georgia.
R. L. J. SMITH,
ATTORNEY ANDiCOUNCELLOR AT LAW
HARMONY GROVE, GEORGIA.
The Confederate monument, on Col
lege avenue was thought to be a very
imposing memorial until the water tower
was erected, Bnt that hnge, unsightly
tank causes the monument’s modest
height to sink into insignificance. The
monument should be removed to the
cemetery, where it properly belongs. It
all very well to erect triumphant
monuments in the busy streets and near
the marts of trade, but the memorials of
unsuccessful valor intended to illustrate
the love of a people for those who fought
in a cause they believed to l>e just, and
lost, should stand above ihe graves of
the men whose names and glory it is in
tended to commemorate. And yet the
memorial association of many of onr
Georgia cities have located these memo-
“Leaf by Leaf the Roses
Will tnctice !n Jackson, Banks, Madison, k -T c*vsw • ^ -*fAL
Franklin and adjacent countie*, and also In aH I nzls^n the heart of thejbusiest part Of the
I The “man on the monument” in
w 11 tire special attention to collections and ■ , , ,
*nake prompt returns Office, room No.2, over I Macon must feel very sad when he sees
Dr.Hardemsn a drugstore
One by one the Links are broken—
Shorter grows our competitor’s chain;
But away in the distant future,
You will hear Cheap Furnilure in sweet refrain,
(There is one more verse ol this which we will give the pull-c «-ir long)
We have bought at Sheriff Sale
A Bankrupt Stock of Furniture,
Which consists of a fine variety of
BED ROOM SUITS, BUREAUS, CHAIRS, ETC
ter bbl 2 25, No 3 kite ten pounds 60i55c. 1 f'f 1 "® . B,tte ™ “ d Bucklen’a Arnica
Coonby Produce.—Butter: 15*25c Szlve for two years. Have_never handled
according to quality, select Jersey 30x35 remedies that sell aa well or give such
per lb. Poultry: young chickens 12}{a universal satisfaction. 1 here have been
18c, hens 20a25<-, turkeys 60a$l 25, geese some wonderful cures effected by these
40a50c, ducks 20c, guineas 25c, partrid-1 medicines in this city. Several cases of
ges 10c. Eggs 15al7e. Beeswax I8e. I prononced Consumption hare been en-
Talloiv 8c. Hides 10.11c Cabbage 4a I tirely cured by nseof a few bottles of Dr.
4% c-punnii. Oniot a $1 per buvb. Sweet I King’s New Discovery, taken in connec-
„ 75c bush. Irish ptrtatoea bbl tion with Electric Bitters. We guarantee
$2,25. Peanuts: hand picked NC 4>jja them always
5>‘b. c , , . SoldbyA. »,'Loug&Co. ’
Farm Supplikf—Bagging: standard! ' °
Impounds 7%a8c. Ties: New Arrow
Delta -- - -
$l’67at 10, Delta $lal 15. Haniware
Axes $7 uoz; back -u. painted $140 per
doz, cedar, two hoops $3 25; cotton
cards$4 50; trace chains$4 per doz;
bames iron bound $3 50*4; plow hoes
’iclb,
d=
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
3)£»3>£c lb; Iron, Swede 4a5clb, refined
2Hc; nails, $2a2 35, basis of 101, per
1 ■ ’ “ 1 10 ;c
Ames’ zhoveli
FOR MAYOB.
At tka earnest aoltcltilions cl my Meads and
fellow citizens, botk wklte and colored, ftrjo alt
w-ardaoftko City, repreaoaUnc astkay do, all
rou.w i claueeaud interest.. I hereby announce myself
Tver Jnr. ntnw otaet I as candidate lor Mayor at the appreecbtna eloe-
P®* ej’oE 1 St r‘ I tton, and ahouldI hoateetod.Iwflldo a’lln my
keg;plow stocks, Haiman’a Slal
rop. Matiilla 15c, sisal 10c, cotton I5o;c
horse shoes $4 per keg, mule shoes $5
sla $9
4V£c lb. Shoes: brogaas f 1 25 per pair, I pose' to promote tbegenml good of our city.
first-class polka $1,
when the road will be finished will do- breed of cattle, hogs and poultry is even . QM Confedergteg who wgnt to lodk mt
pend entirely upon the promptness with I more marked. There is an immense ad- tbe battle of Gettysburg as exhibited at
which subscribers meet their assess- I vance in fine cows and fine poultry in l.at our fair-last week, were somewhat dis-
ment, but Mr. Lowe aaya that no one I this section. I appointed at the prominence given to the
need doubt now that the Auguste and The display of field products is very Federal ^“conMe^sffid rome h“
Chattanooga will be built. Mr. Lowe is fine in spite of the drouth, and in this ar- WQrk gt Gettysburg, but the truth of his-
one of the largest contractors in Georgia, I ray the cotton bale is conspicuous for its I tory will demand thatthe Federals have
and would waste no time on a paper rail-1 absence. The surplus crops are coming I the most conspicious places. It was
road. Washington can now see her duty to the front and demanding the full zt- °PJ
.... f. . ™ I . e .v r _ I this must be. w e are compelled to take
dear in tb« matter nf a rnadro Flhnrtnn -I tention of the farmer. I things as we find them, and hot as* we
, The ladies have certainly borne off the I would have them.
THB AUGUSTA 4 CHATTANOOGA p a lm *t this exhibition. Their depart- The State capital of Georgia repre-
On the 15th o; this month dirt will be I “ eDt “ the most complete, the most n^worthy^if the' painter's brus?,
broken on the Auguste 4 Chattanooga | *l*borato and the most ingenious. - Wc I »r Uast calculated to arrest the pen of
have never seen the needle Used with I the historian.
finer effect. The cslioo and silk quits, .General Gordon was being inaugurated
the lace counterpanes, the samples of 1 OoTernorof Georgia with all “the pomp
A. H. HODGSON.
I hereby announce aa a candidate fir the May
entity of Athaaa. I respectfully ssllutt the sup
•ortolan the people, sod in whose latercat tka
city government wUl bo administered In tbo
event of my election. Very Respect tulle.
WM. L. WOOD.
. . .. . , . . | and glorious circumstance of war.” '
| embroidery, the specimens of oil and | Segted negr hinr war Rutherford B.
Augusta 4 Chattanooga
railroad, and tha work pushed to com
pletion aa fast as possible. We have au-
thentin information that Athens can se
cure this road by subscribing sufficient . —
fund*, oomolhing like $50,000 B ut I china painting show how expert in the I Hayes, who onco enjoyed the Presidency
what ourpeopie do must be done quick- domestic and finer arts Georgia ^
ly, for in a very few days the route will » re . b *« rauD R- *P tn *“ * nd Sew Have* wereuttingtwblSble stetei-
be located and then it will be too Ute. I get» a »o f *u ch workar® beyond proporl men T ^ g Senator from Georgia who,
Wo cancot estimate the advantages that I expression of appreciation. ltenycarsago,was'fiercelyass*ilingGen-
thia road will be to Athene or calculate Th « Northeast Georgia.Fair i. a per- ual Gordon for an a-led«d trade with
thedauteg. it will do the bu.in.raof ^thl
th« place to pass a few miles to our east. I attendance before it. In all the I »dminUtered the oath
You had as well expect water to rnn np I ®l® men L* of a fine display it has been 1 0 f office and who at the time referred to
hill as for trade to cross a railroad track, I » »» ti ‘ f * ct °ry and profitable exhibition,
and so at one wipe, if we miss getting
this line, U will take from us the
entire business on our east, now coa-
troiled by our merchants, Athens mast I one and two-horse wagons and baggia*—I to tne tronz, wi ....
hav« this road, now that it is a fixed fact I top and no top buggies. The famotte I mcm ■ ra ° - 8
the road wiU be built, and site can-1 P™*™ wagon is the 1
waa greatly perturbed in spirit, occupied
a distinguished position. Ex-Governor
Call on ths Old Rkliablx P. Bkxsox. I BuHock,once. a refugee from the-8tato
—Parties visiting the frur in Athens I of Georgia,and in whose reign^the preseiit
would do well toil, and see the.tock of | mgfggmg*
Ibid too high for it If we fail to cap- ^Utch
Sostpopularw^n jS'° f
teh^hS. Z %&&&$£* cjclmwmz. Con-
r people neglected' to year the premium committee awarded I
to get the Air-Line to M r - Be" 8 ®" » certificate of excellence for j “ ne<1 * m0T,n «
htaz when onr
ke an effort to get . ... , ...
through on, city.
our people the vital necessity of all 8 , I '.The
tiOng to work and seeing what | Hampton .4 Webb wilt aeUtheii: bwlri $s$i T1
ight be more prjperly
jltical panorama.
tune on record! Neural-
by one dose
from one
CM be done. We have no time to leee. I en atick candy at 10 cents per pound, | ' a Iour hour „ many have tried
Thi* road will benefit Athenian hnn-1 right fresh from _the factory.. Glayjrton It can testily. It does seem strange that
sensible people will suffer with this
dred times the amount aikt d of our pro-1 ztreet, Athens, Oa.
pie, while to miss it will inflict an irrep
arable blow on tbe buainejs of our city. 1 Greatly Excited.
It willrob.us of territory right; at ourL y °b*rome fxdteu
doors and transfer th. business to- Other 0T#r Mt0 ' :iding facts, that several of
places. Who will take the lead in this | their friends wup had been pronounced
matter? Surely we have enough public-
spirited, enterprising men among us to
come to the rescue of Athens when so
serious a peril threatens it. Bear in
mind that there is not an hour to lose.
by their nhysiculs as incurable and be
yond all hope—sulfcring with that dread-
Merchanta can savo money by
tiitir ,stick candy, French ^andy
i Uai
mption—hare been
>y Dr. King’s New-
sumption, the only
lively core all throl
ghs, Colds, Asthma
fire work* from Hampton 4 Webb.
cd monster Co:
completely cured
Discovery for "
remedy that does
and lung diseases,
and Bronchitis.
Trisl bottle frew^at A. B. Long 4 Co’a
Drug Store, lar/e bottles $1.
terrible disease when speedy relief can
surely be found in this' simple sate and
inexpensive remedy.25 cent&Forsale by
allDruggistaanddealers in medicine, or
sent anywhere on receipt of price In
samps. ■' 1 ■?»*
A full line of fruit and sugar toys at
Hampton 4 Webb’a.* ' ’ ' *' * '
Hoarly AU Now Kan.
In the House there are only five mom-
ben who have been elected to the Leg
islature throe consecutive term* They
TOE ALDERMEN.
At tbe eeraeet •rUcliatien ot ta«ny clUz- ni ot
the 8«eond Ward, I ennouoce ray»el! as a can
didate tor Aldeinian In tbet ward—dUtruatfol ot
my own menu to dlarherzo the dntirt ot the
poaiUon, In tka event at my election. I pledce,
however, tklthRil and con-clanUoni work to
whatever ot tha public aervlee may fait to
lot. r W. A. McDOW
VELL.
M.B. MeOINTI wlU be a candidate for
election oa Alderman la the third ward and a-ki
the rapport of tha voters.
Dr. J. A. HUNNIuUTT wUl he rappoited tor
Alderman la the Fourth Ward by many voteia.
the Sceond Ward teat 1 win be a esndidate at
the coming city election to represent them tn tha
city council.. L V. MURRAY.
Baying reeatyed a petition namaronely alyn -d
jedapatlL .
from tha votera uf the dnt word, 1 raopoeihilly
offer my celt aa a candidate lor pouneUmen ol tne
\?M. DOOrSON.
Brat ward.
MR. ANDREW COLEMAN wlU bo a candidate
tor re-elcotlon aa Cunnetlman in the Fourth
aa la the.parti to mhir oarneMl,
the Interest ot bia conatltuenu and toe advance
ment of Athena.
FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR*
I will ha a ca dldate for retactlan to tha office
ofeoanty Surveyor, and aak tee raucort o- uta
O.B. DANEtL- '
orPhoaphotm. Dr.Prico'a of county Survuyw,
l.etr.lHliu8mm—fj I voter*clarkocoanty.
FOB CLSRE SUPERIOR COURT.
IeeapectfcUy announoe mytoUfor re-.lecUon to
tha office at Clark of the Superior Court.
JOHN I RUUUINS.
FOR SHERIFF.
I I leraaetf ally announce mywlt aa a o
for re-alaetfflo loc aherld at the Jonuory
JOBNW.
eanlldate
■ elei-Uunl
W1ER.
FOR COUNTY TREASURER.
Having received the quiet opproval of a large
| Bomber of cltteena of t a county I hereby an-
| eounce myself aa a eandldatt for nroleotlon to
tea office at Traaaarer of Clark Coanty. My
KUe -
■BeapecUnUy,
C. J. (FFABRELL-
I By desire ot many friends, I herein annou
myaalt a candidate .for Trraonnr of .Ciatki
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
_
-"and ahall tritst to the generoaliy and
vT^sSIf? ,t -
. I hereby announce myaelf a candlkata for
I Treiaurar of Clarke couaty, and reapeotfuily aak
‘ u * wal "*i* P. DEARINO.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
, I hereby announca myse'lh candidate for Tax
I Collector of Clarke coanty, and aak tea hearty
I oofKoderot*my holt
, anF tea oaopla will nova
iteatruetraj-radmuj..
I X hereby announce myself as • cnndiijato for ro*
I election to tbe office ot Ta* Collector of Clarke
I County, «nd reepestially aoiicitthe contU, sap-
I port of tbe voters at the election to be held on tbe
I “•* Wedneeday In January neat.
FOR TAX RECEIVER.
, The many frienl* of Mr. W. T. CARTER, an-
I nonuoa hla name as a candidate for Trx Re-
I eelver ot Clark* County, aud aok the rapport
I of thavutan. -Mr. Carter Its dooervluv jr ung
— i t»dWkr“
- qualtdkd
STOKES BR08.
DENTAL SURGEONS.
the eager throng of men seeking wealth
‘ ■ i dau)
passing him daily without so much as
chance look, and the “private soldier,’”on
Broad street in Augusta is daily remind
ed of the fact that men forget very soon
the memories of the dead. One thing is
certain, and our people no donbt will
agree with us, that whether the monu-.
ment is moved, it should be thoroughly
cleaned, The appearance would be
greatly improved.
*.*
_ _ , The census of 1880, as compiled by
Pi .1 TMRl Nit |the United States authorities, presents
I some curious figures in reference to
ATHENS ... GA | Clarke county. To begin with, in point
of area, the connty is one of the smallest
These goods, with our already immense stock, fill our aale and store
rooms so full that we are compelled to
(UFLANIGEN
W. H. PATTERSON,
BOND m STOCK BROKER.
PRIOR STREET.;
FARR BROTHERS,
Noose and lip Painters
Decoraters and Dealers in Wall Pacer.
Athens, Georgia.
Telephone 17-a. 49 cuyton Street
sept2otf.8C.
BAKING POWDER.
J. A. GRANT
INSURANCE AGENT,
Represents First-Class, Prompt
Paying Companies.
ASSETS REPRESENTED $40,000,000
GEORGIA CENTRAL
DETECTIVE AGENCY,
1001-2, Cherry St, Macon, 6a.
W E have opened a Detective Agency at this
Piece. After ravural yran of expertmoa It
elves as foil knowledge of the buolneos. We
hove a force of honcot, upright and sober men.
Special attention given to criminal btulnem in
•11 peri* of the coonby, and to Insurance and
common Lai work. Merchant* and attorney* c&a
at all timer occur* tha aervlee of aklllfnl opera,
tore at abort notic* and at reaaonable rotaa. All
commuDiartiona atriclly contdontUL Call and
aa* ns, or addraaa^H
GEORGIA CENTRAL DETECTIVE AGENCY,
100% Cherry atrat,
FOR RENT!
T EN Desirable Residences at price* ranging
froro $8. Hto9S0,00per month. ° *
W. D. GRIFFITH, Real Fstnte Agent.
octl9titf, Office at J. R. Crmnc’* Store.
Postponed Sale.
O an unexpected call of Cant. H. H.
VJ oaritpn to Atlanta on important t ’
•ale ot th* Clovcrbunt propai ty hot ™
ronad. Notie. of tn. poatpooTO rale
given tn a law day*.
J.8.WILUFOM>,
ocl22dtf. Raul Eatete Agent.
wifi°be
New Goods I
I am now receiving my
FALL STOCK OF MILLINERY GOODS.
Call and examine, for they moat bo tola.
octldCm. Mre. T. A. ADAMS.
For Sale
mnxtwaou to tbe higbaat bidder. In front of
VY Hendenon warchooae. -n Athena, on
Thnnday. Nov. Ute. at 1M p. m.. alx two-hone
es required.
0V2dltw2t
rom ditto, fie
ONTGOMERY
t*rg«
WANTED.
A N Fnenretlc Man with 92,606 Capital aa part
n«^ In Manufacturing Sh^a. * * '• “
hau ihe ordinary kind*, and cannot ha aold it I tton.
TVS' $T K "‘\-\ »» i A-(1dr»'*8Tlif Dr. Bosoai-k
!lSiSKqr and raUfiS . £$£%£ Lt aoiin ^ °’ , 8 ? W ^
■ will enrage and ta not tatlaflod with tha profit* 1 1"U lit,! Bus t 4 Arnold
I'-nao ‘ at the eua of IS months can draw out Fi
liont i further inf or motion oddreoi.
— Clork I’oat-Offio* Box 155, Athena, Ga
route, at th* aaauiug alactfou In Jaararrmcxt | cotl7diwiw.
For
comities in the State, if nrt the smallest.
In 1860 its population was greater than
in 1870, and it bad not been divided
then. In 1880 its population was less
than in 1870orin 1860; to ths stranger
looking at these figures the natural in
ference would be that the coupty was
retrograding, hut not so; between 1870
sad 1880 a slice larger than the present
coanty was cutoff and tbe increase in
Clarke’s population can be readily seen
by the small difference in the inhabi
tants as shown in the census of 1870 and
1880. The city of Athens has a popula
tion considerably larger than that of
Oconee, and about three times as much
as the population of Clarke, exclusive of
the city. Whether the country people
have been moving to town or not, tbe
population of the county outside the city
is very stationary. Foreign bora citi
zens are few in Clarke—the Jews pre
dominate, and the Germans come next
The Irish have but* small contingent.
*•*
I zee the Bansfr- Watcuax endeavors
to give the weekly cotton receipts of the
city, the sales, stock on hand, and the
humber of bags consumed ?y spinners.
A commendable piece of enterprise, but
a herculean teak. I had something to do
with a newspaper once in Athens and the
same effort waa made. No exchange to
get the receipts from, so a man had to
be sent every week to the warehouses
and to merchants who took cotton in
trade and get their figures. At first the
merchants and cotton men kicked—at
least some of them did, and only consent
ed to give the figures when the promise
was made that the paper* would not in
dividualise or toll one firm what another
had received. The promise was sacred-
ly kept, _ though the importunity
o the curious was great. There was no
mistake in onr compilation of the figures,
but there was something wrong some
where, for at the expiration of about
three monte the cotton receipts of the
town approximated seventy-five thou
sand bales, and it was a bad year fot
cotton, too. I have always thought
that had the plan been continued, Ath
ens’ cotton receiwts would have gone to
a couple hundred thousand bale*. But
It had to be'discontinued, for the editor
declared it was hurting the paper.
Boom! boom! ban
way the boys uao
;1 crack! boom! is the
i arnpton 4 Webb’s.
Files are frequently preceded by
aenae of weight- tn the back, loins anO
lower part of the abdomen, causing thi
pzuent to suppose be lias some affectiot
of the kidneys or neighboring organ*.
Attlu.es, symptoms of indigestion ar.
presc it, flatulency, uneasiness of tb
*tot:» .on, etc. A moisture like perspire
• mo, producing a a very disagreeabl.
:vnimj t after getting warm, as a com mo
tte'. tant. Blind, Bleeding and Itchin.
.‘ites vield at onro to the application .
Dr. B sanko’s Pile Remedy, which act
>•'- nj'on the parts affected, absor
in* th» Tumors, allaying the intense-
a.-t. ran.i effecting a permanent cm •
1 5411* >..t Address The Dr. Boaoai k
Cerae around and see ns when you
come to town. Hampton 4 Wxbb.
Make Heavy Sales
And room for our Holiday Goods. We propose, for tbe next ten days
' to make a
Deep Cut In Prices,
And to sell every piece of Furniture sold in Athens. . These goods sre
bought so that we can sell jfV'at any price and get out on them
There is no possible doubt but what there will be a heavy demand for
them, so call at once and get choice. We have anything you want in
the Furniture line and will undersell an v house
EDGE. HORSEY & CO-
1 have just received a tine line of
Watches, Us, Jewel ]f and tare.
Call and see them.
C. A. SCUDDER,
SILVERSMITH.
Buy Soluble Pacific Guano
-AND
Dissolved Bone Phosphate of liras.
for sale ivxavwuv.at.
THE MOST POPULAR FERTIUZERS IN USE
For Cotton, Tobacco, Grain, Brass, Fruits i Vegetable
IN THE FfiONT RANK FOR 21 YKARB.
J. 0. MATHEWSON & CO., . irA
j AUGUSTA, GA. and MOBILE, ALA.
General Agents lor the States of South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, A labs®*.
Mississippi, Tennessee and Kentucky. nov9»3®-
LONG & TAYLOR,
DRUGGISTS,
Athens, Georgia.
Patent Medicines;*' aUktedi,
US., O B, C.C.L,
Slmmona’Bcju alor, Tolls Pills, and eta.
Now la tha time to paint yonrkooa*.
Putty and
Of all kind*.
ME A CALL.j
Kfr COUNTY.—To *11 whom
rn: The apprmlf*r« appointed to
■ rapport to Mrs. JU *f. uogan,
U<**n Ute of »»»d county, dt-,
two minor chi drva Ann«* *n«*
• their return* to tne, and nil
are hereto? notified to ihow
application for twelve month*
ot be gr»nt»d. Nor. 1* 1886.
ABA 4 JACKSOH,Ordinary.
, il Legislation.
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1 troducrtl Wurtoo ihe ensuing s.iolob of thi
,1 l»tnre,|utttl. a an act 'inoorioir-te th.
Exchange ^»nk of Athens,** nt Afcbeaa, Georgia.
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