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DON’T BE DECEIVED.
Wo are obliged to regard the movc-
nient which Is seclring to Uke tho control
of tho Georgia Central Railroad from iU
managers and present owners as a threat-
oned calamity. We can see in it only a
speculative movement on the one hand
or the advance of a mammoth monopoly
on the other. What possible interest
can a Kansas City or a Boston or a Xcw
York syndicate have in the Central Bail-
read of Georgia save to extort large divi
dends from the stock or to consolidate
some large system with its roadway V
In either event the eontrol of this great
.home enterprise the only railroad »
the South which is owned and operated
for its own pcople-wtll pass from ,,r,s-
rovert to the Standard Oil
WALES WYNTON.
out hands and rev
Company, or some financial octopus
which would have as much interest tn
the nntAr.il development of the State a:
Sherman's army had in its march
ch to the
i „f Southern railroad
In the absorption
of Southern systems, one
led intact, true to the
devoted to
and the wre
line alone has remain,
people who have built it
film farmers and merchants
. of Mr.
thi* interest ot
State. Thanks to the wisdom
v, this Georgia system wasrivet-
stroiiger than the
and has up to this
rv inroad of consolidat-
lativ
of-
f.
of the
Wadi
C.l together
Avha'.an leagu
time resisted w
inc Lower and every overture of spent-
■ interest. We trust the people of
r „i.,_ s0 far as they have it in their
v. r will hold their stock in their own
^session and vote for the present 6ian-
ini nl of the Central Railroad
,y. Parties in Athens have I
fabulous prices for theii
sick, tubers have been offered twelve
hundred and fifteen hundred dollars for
the right to vote their shares. Let these
people hold the stock themselves, it is
good security. It is worth one hundred
and more, l-' t them revoke their proxy
grant and vote the stock in their own in
terest. They are working against their |
la st advantage who are led away by such
gilded overtures.
We believe the interests of Georgia de
mand the retention of Capt. Raoul »"d
r of Gen. Alexander for the
of the Central Railroad.
i,hl la- the head of his home |
rule his railroad as |
rgia interest. 1 he
the mere creature of a
foreign corporation and could not follow
his own policy of working the road of
which he would he the nominal head.
is not too late we trust tho Athens
r Georgia stockholders will hold
their stock and defeat the Ah x-
V^ander movement. When prices
the ley
Vresidl
The on
part v and would *'
a Southern and a
other would t«
If it
and lie
fast to
ider
'h-igh,
jmlg
Monday mo ling a funeral procession
filed slowly ( trough the city as a dull
November mist settled upon the dead
leaves and cloaked the sun dismally in the
sky.
Not n hell note was heard; few, in
deed, outside of those immediately charg
ed with the reception of his body, knew
what hour the remains of Wales Wynton
would be buried, A number of carriages
fell in behind the hearse, however, as it
passed from the depot to the grave, but
tliero were numbers more who would
have paid the respect of their presence
or sent tlowers to bo placed with those
forwarded with hisbody.had they known
the hour for tho sepultuTe.
In many- respects Wales Wynton wasa
r markable young man. Born within a
few miles of Athens, lie was compelled
by the death of his father to forego the
advantages of an education right here at
his door, and while most boys were pre
paring for a college life he songht the
counter, where ho earned a good liveli
hood and assisted his mother and sister
at a time young lads are serious
cares to their parents. Wynton
seems nev er to have needed looking af
ter. lie was a bright, animated boy.
His eye wasa model of vigilance and
kindliness—sparkling with suggestion
d softening with sympathy. He would
attract attention anywhere, and the writ
er well remembers while once on a visit
to Athens, looking for a correspond
ent and agent for the Augusta Chronicle,
he sought the young shoe clerk, who had
already been a casual contributor to
the columns of the Basnkr-Watchman.
The t hronicle retained him as its repre
sentative until lie was ottered the place
of M neon correspondent of the Atlanta
Constitution.
He was thoroughly in love with his
work, lie was aptness and alertness it-
| self, lie was a tireless anddeVOt-
I ed ri porter. In Macon he became
Central I popular, socially and professionally, lie
mad> the Atlanta paper an institution in
Macon. No one could have measured
his prospivtsshad he not been beguiled
and betray ed at a time when his career
was almost made.
in Birmingham, with forces of a new
city throbbing with life and teemin;
with, mines of wealth, Wales Wynton
I would have made his mark and his for
tune had not his constitution been under
mined by hard work and exposure. 11
moved ill a white heat, where enterpris
after enterprise w as springing full armored
from the earth—and with his ardent, on
thusiastic nature, wore himself out
before his life was well begun. Most
fascinating and useful of all professions,
journalism is one of the most jealuos and
exacting. It requires strength as well
a- sense, and it requires endurance as
I wll as inspiration. It needs a stran:
c unhinalion of phlegm and defo
it on. A man of ardent nervous na-
i tllre oil) consume himself in the tire
I with which he illumines his work. Sen-
I tiiuent soon tires, weakness quickly
I develops under its exactions, and the
very mail who loves it most keenly,
I succumbs beneath it most quickly.
! Wales Wy nton had energy and great
TWO NEW RAILROADS.
If our advices he true, and we see no
reason now to doubt them, the railroad
outlook for Athens is brighter perhaps
than any’other city in Georgia.
The progress of the work on the Ma
con & Athens railroad is certain. It is
not apt to be deflected from its Athens
course this late in the day, and whatever
connection or combination may be made
it is certain • to enter this city over the
route projected. The Macon & Athens
railroad is now in the hands of the stake
driver and excavator, and the time when
jugglery’or financial bars could be used
to deflect it, seems to have passed. The
line will come into the eity or under the
city in a very short time.
The Georgia, Carolina & Northern
Kailroad has put in remarkable signs of
vitality. This project seems to be more
than a feint or a manoeuvre for position
by the Pennsylvania Central. Survey
ors are at work and the charter for the
railroad has already passed one branch of
the General Assembly. That charter
gives terminal facilities in Atlanta of
unusual value, anil the grant of the
States’ franchise will be a valuable step
in the great work of that system. The
importance of this line has been spoken
of again and again. It wilt cross-cut the
territory of the new roads of the Geor
gia Central system in Carolina, which it
will drain for Athens and Atladta, and it
will bring Elbert and intermediate coun
try close to the doors of Athens. It will
be a flank movement of the Augusta and
Chattanooga, so far as we are concerned,
4 nd will give us the cream of the Savan
nah Valley on both sides of the river.
Georgia has recently lost two promt
ner.t citizens from paralysis, lion. George
I-EGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
CLARKE COUNTY.
I pLARKEBKERUV’s JS?'IS*
II tore Hie court home door ( fVkGocl ty o f Ath-
Capital Prize, *150,000. lEFSHSiaWS
“We do hereby certify that vre su
pervise the arrangements for all tne
Monthly and Quarterly drawings of the
Louisiana State lottery company, and in
person manage and con rol the Draw
ings themselves, aud that the same are
conducted with honest', fairness and in
good faith toward all parties, and we au
thorize the Company to use this certifi
cate, with fac-simtles o our signatures
attached, in its adveitisements.
Commissioners.
We the ndersigned banks aid baukers
will pay all Prizes drawn in the Louisi
ana State Lotteries which may l>e pre
seated at our counters. —
H OCLE3BV, Pres. Louisian' National Bank
W KlLBtlBTH, Pies- Sint* .National mink
BALDWIN,Pres. Sew Orleans Xntional Bank
UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION !
Over Halt a Million Distributed.
. Black, of Screven, and lion. James D,
Seward of Thomas.
ImiroTemMra^berren, 1 jln« in »^d atate and
county, and In the city »'S! thS
Sft by"un C d roGuJte 0 Vo5S;. w-v h?
SS&ffbyVw?rW«n.trectand wuth by
Oconee river livied onnnd to bo aoW as the
property of Heart BawfWM* under *na by vir-
t».Sf ?5.fe. L.id wo. «ho h“'<« 'Sf
ninth dtitric , G. M., clarte c note, Georgia In
lavorofj F. Wilson «*»<■'« "'l’* 1 ' 1 Ijjjgj
Baie field Levy made by L. " * * oner » >*™i
constable of (h« 216th district, s • id county• Oct*
oUtb, 18-43, and turned over V* me for advertise-
meat and »• le. Written ootjcogWen tenant in
Si -Sr time end rl.ee.
all that tract of land, with the improvement,
thereon iituetert in said state end county, »ad
gsarasBrsiri-
thirteen .no one-h.lt sere., more or lin.
Bounded on the north l>y the new e.tension or
Bred street, rut br SdeHee OreshMi. woth by
A»rou Chat>pie, ttnu on th# west by A. H. Hoag-
sou. Levud on and t< • bo -old as tb« proporty of
W. tt. Demote, deceased, under and by viriue of
a fi la issued from the Justice court ef the -16th
dlsuictTu laYorol Bell A. Co., Pgaltut auid W
H iJeiuo-e I evT made by fc» W. Porter, l.twful
e nkuU)?eT'f the ricib di.-tnet, C'arVe county, Oct.
30lh,l8s6,.t.d turned over t» me tor advertise
ment .mi sale. Written notice given ten -r,i h
luittpxtitiit Ttir ^*1hi l&So.
ala<, wlil bo-old •’ the i*ame lime aud place,
a bt use aud 1 4 in said at tv and county, in the
city of Athens, contain 1 ng onc-h- If acre, more or
leva adjoinins 1 nr,, ol Mm Houston. U. 1.
Ho d »,;.t' I. rlev Sh'T. , and mailing on Upp-r
Hiidife atr et Levied on arid to be sola as the
rroptrty of »otn Held, ur.dt*t aud by virtue ol u
fi U issued trom the Justice court of tue J16lh
•UMTicUu favor of J MHjrrr, «g.iiiiat said Tom
Keid Levy «*!• fe « tS
THE S
SEST TONIC. ?
t'urra Dyapeimln, |»*dl|re*llo», ''rS&JJS
Impure Blood, Slaiarla.CWIIa and Farris.
""fu*!* 1 un&iUnc remedy for Diseases of tbr
nmw. recnltar »
Women, and »U whojead sedentary^',
ItdoeMnotlnj
e teeth, cause headrche.ot
J - ~- do.
eroduce constiI»at .on—othrr Iron mediont*i«o
^ It ^uriches and purifies the Wood, stimulates
tbr!appetite,aids the assimilation of food.i^
lieveaheartburn and Belching, atd strength-
»ns the muscles and nerves. , . ,
For Intenoittent Fevers. IAssitude, Lach o.
Bnergr. auj i*. has no equal.
*3- The genuine has a»>ove trade mart and
crossed red lines on wrapper. Take no oibei
«ibw* auuws cuamvcAL itu baltibor*. n»
incorporated in 1868 tor 25 Tears bv the Legisla
tare for Kducationai and Charitable purpofio*-
with a capital of ll.OOO.ObO-iu which a re^-
tund of over $560,000 has since been added.
By an overwhelming popular vote its nranchiw
was made a pan of thapreeent Bute Conatitutior
dopted Deeember 2d A. D.. 1S79
Its Grand Single Number Drawings will
take place monthly. It neTer scales or
postpones. Look at ttefollowing Distri
bution;
199th Grand Monthly
AND TilK
XTKAORIHNAUtl Utl aKEtRlA' DRAWING
N ItlhACADEX V '1 Mu-IC, NEW OKl.l-.AbH,
UES1UY, DECEMBER It, 1SS6. uudvr the
pet. iu»t .ilK.-vi-lou .t-d mttuagvmelll of
Oen. O. T. BEAUREGARD, of Louisiana, and
Gen. JUBAL A. EARLY, of Virginia.
CAPITAL I’KIZE S150.U00.
Notice.—Tickets are ten Dollari only.
Halves, *5. Fifth., $2. Tenths, *1.
List OF FKlZKS.
1 CtPlTAl. PRIZE OF JISO.WO ••
l Git tND PRIZE OF 50.100...
1 grand FRIZ EOF VO.ISHJ ..
, LARGE PRlZr.8 OF 10,0 0 ..
t 1.VKG.- l’RIZES of f.GO..
i FltlZES OF
’ AFROXIM ATION PRIZES.
10O approxunatloo Britee ol $kUU,....
2.279 Pr'zes.amountinc to • •
Application for rate* to t lubs should b-
only to Hie office oi the co«tp*»y in mt Orleans.
For further information write olcarlv giving,
full adores. P1»TAL NoTE-, exprew, cione)
order* or New York exchange in ordinary letter
Cuneucy by Express (.t our eii*n»i0 »ddrc.«vd
M K DAUPHIN
New Orleans, La.
Make P. OJ
SwulJfesNATHTSALBANK,
New Orleans, La-
legal advertisements
I1ANKS COUNTY.
G FOUtvlA, BANKS COUNTY —Will »»e sold on
the first Tuesday in l>ec» uiber next, mi the
Court House lu raid county within the le-al
tab eof lhe2P'.tU d-s
oot. SOlh. 1886- % . .
a iso. Will be so d a^ the same time cod place
the ufe Interest »u<i csfctio of \ h let Baxter, ir
and to one house and Tot. and il:« improvement!
thereon,’ying tu *atd * ! aU? uud county, and in
the city of Athens, eoutatniug one acre, more
less. Hounded
i the t
Nicholson add south oy l i
the place where
a*t bv J. tl. Talmud!
o._._
avenue, being
Said life
old
the
d by r»rtue
of a fi". la. issued fr.uu the Justice court of the
2.6th district Clarke Co.ut., G-4.. in f«vor
Cs»f*er Morri«,. against said
Violet Baxter Levy i*a e by k. W. Pnr-
lavful constable of &'.*) U dlstr ct,, Ccy :4)th,
1886, and turned
hours or sale to the htahe:
f dlowing property to-wit.
. , , i i tii-ieiinination. M ore than once he showed
I iqntal lose.-, its i< a •"> , , .] ( . 111 ,. Ilts „f heroism, liis career was a
nks ui the financial 1 ,.] K . < .i irrt .,l one. and it required consider-
I’he recent deal in. the Richmond A Hall- i n))le to work in thf ace of what
villv looks as if the same influences | many tine
prevailed then which now arc operating
ECZEMA
nd Every Species of Itc -
Angand Burning Disease
Cured by Cuticura.
E CZEMA, or Salt Rheum, wi.h its agonizing
itchi: g and burning, instantly relieved by a
warm oath with cuticura Soap, and a single a^
plicMiou of Cuticura, the great Skin Cure. This
t. d.iiv with t.voor three doses of t utl-
for the Central. Can Augusta and Athens
afford to see the Standard t >il Company
get control of their competing svst. tns.'
There are several hundred shares of Cen
tral Ridlruad stock in Athens. We t> ust
it will remain here.
A good work.
The fight that the Banner-Watt,max
made on Buying votes, and the nohle de
termination of several leading municipal
candidates to accept an honorable defeat
rather than Buy their way into office,
has already done good work, as can he
seen hv the reduced registration of
ored voters. This year the white
onfrer.ten him.
The writer r.members being one of a
party of hunters whom Wales Wynton,
then a little hoy, accompanied for the
mere excitement of the affair. A large
water fowl was shot over one of the
ponds near the city, and the tine bird
fluttering for a moment in the air, fell
dead into the pond. Not a boat could
lie had and the party was still anxious to
haz the game. A moments' pause on the
t, J<ier. lor earn, the
I.nowiusr'-c-o ~ r —1
in said couply adjoining lands otr. W. Hood J.
K. Chambers. Mo. Da-sey and olner,. oomam
ma sixty acre,., more or le-r. Said land lev led u j
as the iirooeitr ot Jackson Turk, (colored) to
aatbfy an esecutton iasutal Horn the superior
Court ol said county tn lator of g VV Hood,
agahist said tain T ' i ’^. '
l.n<!“V*ui h in“.“:i 'reun‘y d JSjom.t^’Dnm of
BUckburn. on No«th, on the E«ai »ud South by
J*»ra*r,containing oue hundred »na seventy
acie*. more orl»s»* Levied on as the
J (' Parker, bv virtue of ah. ia. Issued from th»:
Justice Court of the 44Mb l»Mrict ‘i M-, of *aid
countv iu favor of n. 8- Warier, against
J c Parker Levy made and returned lo me by
j’. a' Davis, L. c., Nor. 1st lSh6
nov2w4t.
ECZEMA.
I ffTAtefully acknowledge
Salt Khev ‘ *
j a»u«»re»^ “ cure of Ecietna. or
eao one, ui’on bead. n«»,/ace. arm. and Uj*
for seventeen year*; not ab.e to walk except
ijr icvemveu iwe, Vain
hand* and knees for one year; not able to help
m>aelf for eight ream; tried hui.dr. ds of reme
dies: doctor# pronounced my ca^ Uopolcss,
mnuently cure,! 1 'y ^ s h , e iVv'lS
2546 Dear bon Street, Chicago, I1L
ECZEMA. , ,
Some five month* ago I ha t the
orm you of my improvement ii» the wse oi tne
brink or the pond and, little “Wynton g-g- -«*! "rereci.ro.tc
Smith” pulled his clothes off in . giUT. g-» S^SSt . pe£
ami altlu ‘
ither urged nor encour-
agnl in his adventure, cut through the
sharp water on that autumn morning
and swam with the bird to shore.
Then* was the same impetuous nature,
have i no eansequencen, not taking per-
dreided majority in
ward. I I«ad i
the light been a healed one like the last, j
yon would have seen these suffrage- ,
slingers register to a man, in hope of fix- j
ing on to the pocket-book of some can- |
didate. A> it is, hut small bids are made ;
to the greed of unscrupulous voters, and
the rich harvest that they expected is
w ithheld from them. The good people
of Athens are in open rebellion against
the infamous practice of buying votes,
and any candidate who hereafter publicly
engages in it will find himself left to his
corrupt hand of voters for support.
There is still some little bartering of suf
frage, we hear, in several contests,
and occasionally one of those infamous
liquor-soaked “ward
SSVirn wmpime,'and auribatejl e'ntireij to
,our remedies, »«'”« JK^mIiiDO.
pfunA Avenue, St Louis, Mu.
. D. OWEN. Sheriff.
of Heufl-
troui the Ju
L. Hurt
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE-Agreeable to an
order of the court of Onlii.aryot U«nk» coun
ty. will be sold at auction, at the court bouse
door in said county, on the first T.uwday in De
cember next, within th«* let*si hours, tf e follow-
property , to-wit: Ml th*t t«ct or parcel of
X ljbg in said county, on the waters of the
Hudson river, adjoining langa of J. H. I haui-
berg on tlio north, lands ol Wilhem ll»»l tig on i •
west, lands of Scales on the east, by lan^s ot J
Chambers and otho'S, containing eighty-*®'
acres, more or le**. On said tract there is a
dwelling house and forty acte*, in high state' of
cultivation, twenty acres • t «Mc i is twj{:
lorn, the remainder in oris in ,1 forest. Also, at
the same time and rlsce. two town lots in the
town of Homer, known at d distinguishetl la the
plst of said town a* lots Nos, :t an<* 4, c >ntaiuing
o . c h one-nintb of an acre, ^old as the pToperr
of 8. C. Smith, late of **id <H»uuty, deceased
Tern'S cash. October ‘Ji»th, ,
NovZa-tV JOHN R.CHAMBERS, Ailm r.
G eorgia, b inks county. -Tuatt wbom i
may concern, tv. R. aud VV. G. Wilaou. has in
due form ap-ltod tn the undersigned tor per
manent letter# of Jc8lPiolstrattou on the estate
NnvtetC
hops, snlli.-ient heed, but showing the
some courageous and generous instincts,
which attended him to his dying day.
Often hasty, al
malicious, he lived his life and laid down
hi- work before most men had commenc
ed their eareers. liis friends in Athens
will never think ol him save as the
bright, brave hearted hoy.
suuerea iroiu -— - -
- time, to bail that 1 could nol atlend_to
mv business for week* st & lino. Tnree boxes
SVubcnra and four bottle* lb-solvent b,re on-
tirclv cured me ot tbit dreadful disc asc.
’ MR.JjHS THfEU Wilkcaoarre. Fa.
CUTICURA REMEDIES,
y all druggis’s. Price 1 Co:
,1.00: So.p. Z5c. Freeared b^
BEAU'
’(‘lii Macon Telegraplris making war
on wildcat honks and insurance compa
nies asking charters of the Legislature.
A hanking or insurance company with a
paid in capital of from f 10,000 to *20,U00
with great uncertainty that the balance
of the proposed capital stock will ever
be poi,l in, and in some cases an impossi-
ctings” held, the I i.m, v tliat it can be, is not a safe institu-
Arc sold by all druggies ' Price 1 Cmtlcur*,50e
it, $1.00: 8o*p. 2^c. Ere rued br
•rue and « hemics’ Co., Host
Send for ** How to Cure Skin D sexse*.
■*“TIFY the Uomplesion sod .skin my
g the Cuticura Soap-
l CAN'T BREATHE.
Che*t I’ains. Numbness. Soreneas,
Harking rough. Asthma, Pluriesvand
- Iniiammation relieved in one minute
by the t’uticura Antl-Wo
-Nothing like it. *t drugeists, 26c,
• Potter Drug and Chemical Co.
oct.idaVwlm.
of Mary Wilson, late of said county dec* ased.and
I will pass upon said application on the nisi
Monday in December next. Diven under ‘ my
- * — ■ ’ -*—-ire, Nov. 1st, 1886.
T. F. HILL, Ordinaly.
C l E-
J tify that the abo'.w — — - - - ~ - Ttil
(rorn the inirmwagf Banks anterior -Burt. Tht
OCt. 25tb 1886. L.N TlKk.t.S t.
R. c. Hardy ) DDorw Banka anperliit
vs. i court. Sept term. 188o. It ap-
Nancy M. Hardv. )jK;ariua to the court.'
very name of which will make an} can-
didate in whose interest they are convened
contemptible in the eyes of every decent
voter. The honest people of Athens
have their eyes turned on the candidates
for their suffrage, and intend to
The railroad deals read like fahles
Rain. Richmond and liativillc Railroad j
i tion to turn loose on a community. Some
i of the hills now before the Legislature
j are of this character, and they are being
introduced each week. A member, who
is an able lawyer, indorsing what has
rase , |, Pen said, announced an intention of
from their tickets the name of any man j proposing an amendment to each of these
who uses money to secure his election, i i.uIm, providing Tor the individual liabili-
or organizes those disgraceful "ward i tv „f stockholders, certainly for the
meetings.” '] amount of their unpaid capital stock,
III to require that security shall be
jven for the unpaid stock before the
, : comnanv shall be allowed to begio busi-
stock gliding from 'J' I to 3 a), Central rail- | 1 -
road stock jumping from W> to 120—, ''
tliese kind of things are demoralizing to |
a people—millions are made and millions
swept away in a moment; systems arc
forged and systems arc broken. Mean
time, the railroad lines are still here and
will continue to be operated. 1 he rails
are hooked down with fish-bar and will
not tie torn up. The freight and pas
senger rates will remain practically the
same aud the connections will he made
promptly at Union Point and tho Air-
•I.ine Jflnction in any event. The Rich
mond and„ Danville system has been
Gzoroi*. Bask 1 * C'ooSTV.—i hereby certiiy | ( ;obb lAuiykil
that lae above older laatroe extrwit irom the i 1. J f
uinute-of court. L. N. A UKa, t.. s. G. j Vli
J. OaltliFaaaus libel for divorce iu Banka . Sik
v, ■ .ulterior court, Sept, lerni, ISsfi. | the proi'e
.. C Fagaaa. : It aiipeariog to the court hy ilie i be no 111. f
l^arn of ttie sheriff In the above caar. that the
defendant doe» not reside in »a.d county, nd It
Inrther appcarlns that she doev not ret.de to
tht. .tale, ft ta iherelore. ordered by the c 1 urt | —
tbatae vice beOdrteetedonlhedefeniaulbyt.be i p
publication of thi. order on e a month for fonr ; U
nn nths. tie tore the nef term ot this court io tho | oilie
ltanner-VVi tchman.anew.papei puhliahed in the i held
cuy of Athens, Carte e«-|>.!' l «~T» l *e 8. C.
A. C. Mosk, P. *1. Edward*, Atly'V.
Geoboia. Bamc* Cooxtt. -1 hereby certiiy
that tLe abo»e order is n true extract fii-m the
a iuutcs of Banks superior court. TbU Oct. Anh.
L. N.ll KK, I-, o. ■
operated in favor of other cities and other
states. It has recently shown a more
favorable consideration for our section,
and we hope this will he maintained.
Wo trust the Central Railroad will he
continued a home concern, and if Presi
dent Raoul is to be displaced, the mana
gers will find equally as safe and saga
cious a head, if they can.
Tint Savannah News says: “It is
stated that in Atlanta the other day a
man was found beastly drunk in one of
the lobbies, amd that he proved on in
spection by the leading officials of the
Senate and House to lie the contestant
for the seat of a sitting member, and it
was considered doubtful if lie was sub
ject to arrest. This seems to be carry
ing (lie constitutional rule to an extreme.”
PROF. GH&S. LUDWIG VGK SEEGER
J’o:r»«oi of Medicine at the Ro *1 University
Knight of the Royal Austria* of tne iron
(’own; Kniiff.t Commander of the Royal Kpaoisn
■ of Isabel; Knight of Royal Prussian
ot the Rod i agle; ” * * " ”
of Honor, etc,, etc., safe:
■Liebig Co 1 . Coe* Beef-Tonic abould
nlounclsd with the horde of tra- 1 —
am
with . .
now it to be not only
AURANTI!
Most of the diseases which afflict mankind are origin-
Most of the diseases which i
ally caused by s disordered condition oi the LI V ER.
Far all complaints of this kind, such as Torpidity of
the Liter. piBousnssa. Karroos Dyspepsia. Indices-
tion, Irracolsrity of the Bowels. Constipation, Flato-
teocy. Eructations and Borainc ot the Btomacb
MMtimM <*IM H-rtburo).
Dundy Flua. Chill, and F0«t. Breakbon. F«~r.
EibauDion brfor. or aftw tmm. tjronio D»r-
rhira. Urn of ApprtlU. Haadaotm. Fool Broath.
lnvvularilH. tocidaMal “ Brarinc-jbmo
rnmm Au«m
Will CURE STOMACH and BOWELS.
W Chances the oompUxfoa from a waxy, yellow
tine*, to a ruddy, healthy color. It •t»tir*jyie J iH»ve*
low. tfloamj spirits. B fa ooe of the BEST
TERATIVES and PURIFIERS OF THE
BLOOD, and f A VALUABLE TONIC.
STADICER’S AURANTII
FmaalatffanDnuztata. W*9I,00 pwbmtla.
C. F. STADICER, Proprietor,
MO 80. FRONT 8T„ Phllad.lphUi. Pa.
EXECUTORS SALE- !
W ILL be sold under authority given
by the will of Johu W. Nicholson,
deceased, before the Court House door
in Athens, Clarke County Georgia, first
Tuesday in December, sale to continue
from day to day, until all is sold, the
following described property to-wit:
The three story brick ouildiug known
i No*8. 11 and 12, Broad Street, now oc
cupied by P. H. Snook, Edge, Dorsey
& Co., and the Odd Fellows,
The eleven room dwelling, situated
on the corner of Hancock Avenue aud
Thomas Street, largo lot and good water,
now occupiedd by Jas. H.KpHve*.
The fonr room duel ing on Dougherty
Street, between Thomas aud Foundry
Streets, now occupied bj|»eDj Burrows
The seven room dwelling on Foundry
Srreet, known as the Di»*derick Beusse
place, large garden with fruit aud a good
well.
Tlie two six room dwellings on
Thomas Street, adjoining the La unary
property, now occupied by colored ten
ants.
The Six room Cottage on Waddell
Street opposite residence of II K Ber
nard, occupied by J N Deuehette, good
water, garden, stables and servants
house.
The nine room residence on Waddell
Street adjoining the above, *uow « ecu-
pied by AS Dorsey, large lot, two wells,
servants house and barn.
Th * 1 i room residence on the corner
of Hull aud Waddell, being the place
where John W Niclu Ison lived at ih«
tune of his death, fd*o all the land nd
joining, twelve acres, more or less; will
t»e cut into Jots ami; plat may be «* en
on day of sale.
The’«ract ot land in front of the Rock
College, known as Buena Vista farm
. containing 11)5 acres, more or less; on
his place are a 7 room dweeiling, with
bant, stable etc., J Itnom du tiling with
stables etc., and six two room bouses
will be cut into dwelling lois and sm .ll
farm - , ph*t may be seen atoillee of Ex?,
tutors at any*time.
FARM LANDSt
372 acres more or H**s, situated seven
miles Booth-East of Athens, known as
the Macon pi ace, .adjoining lands of
Nowell, fxienn. Win. H. Morton and
dithers, rhis place will be cut into three
lots, and p at can be* seen at Ex.ec mo re
otlice until day of sale.
1088 acres more or less, adjoining the
above, known as the Puryear place;
will be divided into six or mote lots,
with good improvements.
400 acres, more or less, about U mile
Ea«t of the>above place on -Vig Creek,
known as the Brewer place. 1 his farm
is within hall a mile of'fou. churches:
good neighborhood. Will be cut into
two or more lots.
37*» acres, more or 1 4 miles ea-t oj
Athens, i^ar Georgia Railroad, jii shoal
creek ao/oiniug lauds of J K O’Killy.
Ks«puny Nahois and oihcrs; wood
eiwjugj/on the place to pay lor it; will
be endnto two or more lots.
24/ acres more or less, eight miles
Soi/n-Wcstof Athens, in McNutts dis-
tri*/, known as tiie Wise place; good
•nprovenients.
/OO acres, more or less, 4 miles South
iv Athens, being a part of the paper
yidl tract; this piece will be cut into J
ots; plat can be seen at Executors office.
JACKSON COUNTY.
7f> acres 2 miles North of JclTerson on
the Gainesvilb road, adjoining lands of
Pinson, Roberts ami Pat Waddell.
3;‘,2 acres, >nc mile trom Jetfcrson on
the Athyus road, known s«» the Rawls
Id plW; tAreegood settlements; con-
^eniei/to churches and schools; will be
two or more lots.
[lores, more or less, adjoining the
place, situated on th*- Jetler.-on
lonroe road, known as the Venable
; good improvements; will be cut
two lots; plats of the two above
d places can be seen at Executors
e iu Athens, Georgia.
10 acres, more or less, 5 miles from
tlersou, on the Athens road adjoining
ids of Ware, Brock, Canthe**® arid
•there; three good settlements; will cut
into two lots.
i acres, more or less, adjoining the
abave, no improvements.
OCONEE COUNTY.
189 acres, more or less, situated on
middle Oconee River, three miles troin
WatkinsviUe, one mile from the Paper
Mill, adjoining lands of Alfred .Smith,
Fowie.D r White and others; jtnownu s
the Broughton place.
195 acres, more or le>s, situated about
eight miles East of Watkinsville, two
4 from Barnetts Bridge, on .Shoal Creek,
known as the Heaves place, adjoining
lands of W F M Veal and others, two 1
good settlements, close to Methodic and
Baptist Churches.
Oue House and Lot situated in the
Town of WatkinsviUe, flouting on the
ft reel in rear oj Court House known as
the John II New ton lot.
MADISON COUNTY-
175 acres, more or less, situated about
9 miles from Athens on the Danielsville
r«»Hd, known as a put of the B Yerby
place, adjoining lands of IL-jsse, Bur
ma and others.
200 acres, more » r l.-s®, a 'joining the
above on Brushy Creek; good improve
ments; known «s the Jones Colbert
place.
1300 acres, more or less, situated about
7 miles North of Athens on Noketehee
Creek, adjoining lands of Sam Woods,
Barber, Maithews and others; this is
one of the finest farms in North Georgia,
a large proportion of the land will make
a hale of cotton per acre, two good
dwellings, a large inn house, tenants
houses, barns, cribs, etc-, known as the
Turner place; will bo cut into four or
more lots; see plat mi day of.-ala.
Term* of sale one half sash balance in
12 mouths with note at 8 per cent
iuterest
J. R. CRANE,
W. D.GMFPKTH,
Ex’rs. J. W. N icholson, dec’d.
AUCTION SALE!
. On the first Tuesday in December
first Wedn« u .dj.T n ly ) J.no«j i nMt ; j wi „ sell before the' court house
T»x Rr/xivor Count- \ door in Athens, Clarke Co.—Sale to
Survivor. Thta ZOla ,
FOR SALE BY
TH53 AGENT
has supplied us with the celebrated
CTD
and caller Tinware, but let
)REY & JONES’
STAMP TINWARE
warranied. Bfk your mereban
t Jones' Tinware, and take u
dlt w6in.
RAVEN GLOSS m
SHOE DRES IN
which we have in stock and highly
recommend.
HORS IS & MULES!
C LAKKF. 811 FBI fK
Whl Ws dd botuie
At.-uns, Clarke Couji<
jal hour* of salt- on C:
t>or. the follow•#„ ,
That iract of land in siii.i C. ur,ly begU.-,
at s Hock Corner on the* Athens and Jefferson
road,iunnin» ssi'J road N £7 W. 11
rock; thet.ee S ’.tl‘4 *’• '*■ ruck . : 1 ® tlct * .'
to a root, tfionco N M K .1 to « r. ca; thwjce N.
10 W 22.V) to phu <»mp: vt.ei ce s t- -0 to
s stake; Uic ce 8 14 E i4.8.* io
d E W 75 to staW*; thence S
theuc»? 8 IO 1 * W tt* • a ;‘‘. VV s:: Uu V c
to strike; th»*nce > 11
tainlnt; one hundred end seven tec
»r less, I> »utided north by the land of t
tir; tmsi by lobuson; w.*t by • tt. - t k r.nt;
and south bv road. a<c.»r«'in* to tttrvey ot c- i
Chandh-r April 4
Levied ucon to ratisfj a nn.rj??Ke ft* in tavc
of Ferdinand Fhinuty aK 'tnst All.-n It Johosoi
i -suea f.-« m the8ui*eri *r * ourt «*< ClarKe Count’
Notice krivt-n tenant U po*sessii-u. U<-t 27. I s *
Nov244t. JNO. w. VVKIR, aneriff Clarke Co.
C l.ikkk 8HEHIFFS SALE.—He
t oun'y, will be sold before the
door in Athens. Georgia, ti.iriii^ th
- - — •»
gia. Clarke
ourt House
le#ul hours
of sale on the fir*t Tuesday in December, 1NV».
the following property: one lot vi land. In said
County, containing six («i| noies more oi less,
bounded or. the nortfi
oath west by Lee iisi
. by Ned if.
Mack t.» satis f
ce Court 21‘.i D (J M
». agaidflt Header
fffa for SI-!* an t Count v
uvd by H II. Lln oa.Ti
S*aid le
inkbam. lawful Countable, and tufnc
ue n.r Htiveriisemeut «nd *.tle. <tct. 2
nov2\v4t. JOMF W.M KIK; *
G EOUC1 t.C'LAKK
it may roncern: Thcept
set aj art & year’s support to Mrs.
wid *w of John Hotcau Irfte «»• sa’u
ceased, and her t^s** mv.vr rhl-dreu
John, have iua«1e their »eturn« to i
persons cooee ued ai** ht-rtby
ASA MJACK
LIBEL KOH l lV
Mattie V GrawgrrA Libel
vs. J-super u
James \ Granger.) 1^* 1
court bv the return oi the ?
stated ease, that the defends
said coumy, and it furthc
doe* n»*t reside In tntsvt;t'
ed by the court that servic
defendant by the puhlice.t:
month for ft ur mouth-, b-
this court, iu the IIaiine.-W« .
published in thet iiy «*i A B/i«it»iifi s .\
Georgia. A.C. MU’? •«• -•
N. L HUTCHINS
crt=5
^BB
dealers in
BOOTS AND SHOES ATHENS, GEORGIA
H AMPTON & WEBB
MANUFACTUI1ERF OP AIJ, KINDS OF *
CANDY
M4DF- OUT OF PURE » TGAR
CANOY A. SPECIALTY. COCOANi T,PEANUT,BARS,TAFFY
Price» auaiant.-eil a- low as any other 1. ?kyt. Send foi Samples
i.i-rl. -i.C- W H.MPTON A V VBB. LunisVin Street. AU.an. r.
JOHN CRAWFORD & CO.
WHOSAI.K ANIJ li I’AIL
DRUGGISTS.
Jz -rg»i an
il a Kean if. 1 Line of Fancy Gno.l* just received ami must tie so t<j
' "•*• marci.]2il&ni y-
COOKING STOVES!
HEATING -
S T O VE S!
WE ARE STILL IN THE LEAD!
OUR PRICES MOST ATTRACT!
FR£ND IN NEED
R. SWEET’S
INFAl IBLE LINIMENT-
the receipt of Dr. Stephen Sweet
. the great natural Done Setter,
for more than f»0 years, and is tho
e.Iy for Jiheumatistn, Neuralgia,
bprams. Dries, Cuts, Hum*. Wounds, ana all*
externa] inj ce VG- by all Druggists—
ia*V2dAw!yr
v REwaiilb remedy
1 For Sick Headache,
CURSOR Torpid liver,
nnunrirnnif BUlIous Stomr.ch,
CDllM FT10A Costiveness,
UUllw I IL I lUlij arrant’s Effereecent
ELTSER APERIENT
Itisc'-rtain in it* effects
t is gentle in it* actior II
• palatable to the taa:e e.
•»n be relief upon to curg,
nd it cures ny assist! g
ot by outraging, native,
.o not take violent pui^
Ives voursel*es. or alhrw
•our children to taketiioi,
Sick-Hea|ache l ^i"J^3
ye^rx a pu* lie favorm*
by drug lets eve*-
OYSPE
TO
SH.
Advertisers.!
spapere .ivided in ' STATn
; *or thoroui
•s> jvetiom-
UUW ELL •
CO , Bost-n, Mil.
! W
KE SILVERWARE CO., iloak
| A YEAR. Clef
S700
made work
luint.^h the:
to tho bust: .. . .
employnW.4A.fe'*' vkoacks in town* and ilea,
lx t iGa.Xbuli CO.. 1013 tt— “t,lUchmoiJ V*.
3SS00 all expcn.*3,
f:*r u-i. Agents preferred w
n horses ami give their whoi
SjKtrv moments n»ay be pro^bly
ASA M. JACK-ON, Ordinarv
JKGIA, CLARKE COUXTY.—
tit-r.-ii.-*, E, C, Arriolil nppliea to
or Ifttere ot AAltiiioiairntiou oil tlie
tc of Mary E. Arr.1 M, 1 Ue of sail!
nty il' i ( 1 e:iaeil. Tiieae are therefore
ite and ndmonisli all concerned to
Notice.
A LI. pereoua are h.rehy warm d r ot to - trade for
a certain note against the undersign*.!, made
..arable to J. F. Wilson. a« ihe same baa been
r — - jow eaustt nt tke regular term of the
PEOR^IA. banks COUNTY.--WC.J. Gs’r onr t 0 t Onlitiarv of saitl eoimty, to he
• J *ou.adu»ini*trator of »*. J. Garrison. ha\ui. . Mr«dt’ Mutuliv in I
applied to the court of Ordinary oi said coup 1 * 1 *! on ti.e Iirst AloUtlat in IJectlTlher
fora discharge from his adiuinlatratl •*» of U# next, why waul 1 dt* r* slutui not »>e
•rrtson,occeasvd. Thi* is thereto e granted. Given under inv hand at otfice
this 2Gtii d ry of Oefoher,’lKSti.
ASA M. JACKSON, U*di >ary.
nov‘2w4t
cause, tf any
^ _ _ Gariison >houR
be distnhstd from said admfuintratlon *•/
Oct. 28th, 1886.
G eorgia, banks count y.-To ai£* ot
m*y concern. Fannie N. LawrenceA me
Iu tc B. Lawrenc**, deceased, has ap#| the
to have *et apart to her a year* *upp c it e
estate of raid deceased. This is they if any
auds lmonisb all concerned toshoijiaT in
they have at toy office on t*»e first 4 jj no t
December next, why **Id applicative^ by
be granted the years support a>lo^i| ar that
the return of the apptaiseia appo
purpose. Oct. lyth, 1886. ^ Jinary
OCONEE
v.ot be* confounded with the horde of trashy
cure-all*. It i* in no tense of the word apatent
remedy, I am thoroughly conversant wl
mode of preparation And know it to l*e not only
a legitimate pharmaceutical product, but also
remedy ol the high commendations it Baa re- ,
reived in all parts of the world. B cojtaina
essence of Beef. Coca. Quinine,Iron paHsava,
which are dissolved in pure genuine Spanish Im
perial Crown Sherry.*’ , -L
Invaluable to all who are Run Down. Nervous,
Dyspeptic, Billlous, Malarious or afflicted with
weak kidneys Bewareof ImitaUona.
Her Eajrety’a fkvorlte Cosmetlo Glycerine
Used bv her Royal Highness the Prince** of
Wales and the nobility. For the Skin, g>n>pl«z-
ion. Eruptions, Chapping, Roughness. $1.00. Ol
dr L?KHiG CO.’S Genuine Syrup of SsnMsrjjli
is guaranteed as the beat Sarsaparilla in the
.market.
SLINGStlAN’S
r OBACCC
‘remedies
A dministrai
ably to an order >
Mb. Mi Lkniion, of Tlior.-.as, has put in
a hill for *4,000 to repair the branch col
lect 1 in Tlioinasville.
Athkxs’ new railroad went through
the House all right. It will have the
“ri right of way in tho Senate,
hd* —
SMITHS
Tuk bill to carry the election of State
judiciary before the people does not meet
) with general favor.
Tuk local bill baa the right of tray at
both epds of the State House now.
BEANS
b-vURt Bllloutnesa; Sick HowgwWw toFwhwwraj-
Breath. Clear the *M«, lexeme 8e"»»»|K? I
Ute * Vtffor to the:n *»m.
Try them once end ynnwin never be wiwejiww.
Price. 26 tenU eer hottle. 8eM by 0tn«|Me end
Medicine Dealers genenllr. Bent.«B receipt W
Medfclne Dealers genermllv.
price le damps, poitpalrl.Vo
J. r. SMITH * CO*
Meantaehmere end Kele Press.. ST.UUB.ml*
:he clbgmah tobacco ohtmeit
zJFgefm
■■ Has tirr
THE ClINOMAW TOBACCO CARE
JWKSIBDYjUgrrgja
Agree-
’Courtof Or
-- . _ ,Aill be sold
ilinary of Oconee C<»l» House door
at auction before thoj Tuesday in
of said county oil t*. ]e>ta i |, onrs
December, 1S86, w ''A,> e ity to-wit:
of sale, the follow if on t j ie roa ,j
oue tract of land. Jgille to High
leading from \>J of j. \y. Lee,
Shoals, sdjolninW| portion of the
Alhinus Bishop ji| oVet deceased,
home place of HJ he w ia ow «f the
laid off as dow«# 4 | j n county,
said Fulluove, s.jqq acre g f more or
and containinf rODert y jj # ,M.
less. Sold as r # Xenns cash. This
Fulhl »ye, dee,ber iggc
the 30th_a»jfa. FULLILOVE,
I. FulUldve, dee’ds
_ COrurY.-eVdminlsIra-
ily to an order of the Court
e county, will be sold at
. house door of said coumy.
ij in December next, within
■ale, the following property,
ct or parcvl of land, situated
> of Barber’s Creek, in *44
the lands of A. P. Cobb, on the
• on tbe North and W'eat^nd
South, contalniQgone bun-
«, more or lesa. Fold as the
i H. C. Malcoau, late of said
Tens* eaah. TbU the 24th
’JAMES W. DANIEL Adm’r.
G eorgia, clakke county.—
Whereas () II Ar»iol 1, and J S
Christian as administrators of David H
Johnson, late of said county deceased,
apply to me for l.ave to sell all the
1 m:l belonging (o the estate ot said d» -
ceased, consisting of several tracts lying
ib CLlclho. pecounty saici?laie. These
are therefore to cite and notify all con
cerned to sl.ofv cause at the regular term
of ti.e Court of Ordinary «.f said county
« f Cia» ke to be tl 1 I ♦»«» the fi»>t Monday
in D* eeinber next ;w hy said Pave should
not be granted, (liven under my band
at office this 20th day of () tober,* 1880.
ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary.
nov2x4t
begin at io o’clock a. m., promptly,
—the property known as
The Elevator Mills.
Situated near the N. E.R.R. depot,
| consisting of a lot fronting 150 feet
on railroad, running back to liarrett
street. Upon which is a mill
and elevator building 50 x 150 feet,
three stories and basement: a good
Tubulai Boiler, a Cummer Auto
matic Cut Off' Engine to. 30 capa
city too H 1’; Eleven Bins lor
Storage of Bulk Grain, capacity
4000 bushels each; elevators, hop
per scales, meal elevators, meal
bins, meal bolter; three 4S inch
to n es for grinding corn, capacity
500 bushels in 12 hours; three
floors, 60 x 50 for storage of bran,
bay, meal, etc.
This is a magnificent chance for
eeWrtn.
fHE CUNOMAN TOBACCO PIASTER
i»rr pared arrordlnfftoibeMM|Mj||j|||
■Kai»«erdniiilMfcin>-aei«»dhe.e»»»t>e«f^
CUNGMAN TOBACCO CURE C0|
DURHAM. M-O.. U. S. A.k
N OTICE.—AH person having any
claims or demands against D- if.
Johnson, late ol Clarke County, de
ceased ate hereby uutili il 10 present
the same fur payment in the time and
manner prescribed by Gw, to the umier-
sig ail al Lexington, G:,, am) those in
debted to said deceased are requested
to make immediate pavnieiit.
O. H. ARNOLD,
J. s. CIIKI*T1AX,
Administrators of said dc teased,
n< v2w Ct.
NEW fORK SHOPPI'il
C’irculr.r
UOVllMlakWll
rill be *
! on ri'aMCiiabie term? Work
carefully and le^kl ttrawn.
pillars. N. I,. Ciu.lam* jl’aten*
Attorney RiidhlcchanicHl Engineer,'f cloud
Building, W&iingtou, D. C. r,fl8dtC
A U
fH K m*x
investment as this propi rty can I
easily be made to pay a profit of form I ’
lour to five thousand dollars per | ‘ Every Fi
year.
Terms one-half cash, balance in
12 months with eight per ccntinter-
est. For full particulars call on,
VV. D. GRIFFETH
Real Estate Agent
w.
ATTO
iVleciff i Departriejit!
OF THE l
UNIYE$ITY OF GE RGIA
AT
GUS1 A!
r 1
OOONIE COUNTY.—To alt whom
mcern: James W.Dsniel. Admlnihtra-
inR. Norris, deceased, has lu due
_ to tbe undersigned for leave to sell
beloasirf to the estate of said de-
■ald application will be beard od the
j loJAeeembar aut, Utu ibe .'at day
Be E. THRASHER, Ordinary.
FOR RENT!
1 Desirable Reaideneea at,rices r»nglu,
- OOce at J. R. Crane's Store.
G eorgia, clarke county;—
Whereas, Mrs. Mary A, Lipscomb,
AUmhiUlratrix o»' F. A Lifscornb, de-
ceascJ, appli« s to m • for leave to sell
seventeen (17) -sliaredof the stock of the
£akl*- A l’htenix Mnnufactuniig Uom-
pany of Columbus Georgia, belonging to
the (-State of *»aM iJi'ceafcS'l. 'J'hose are
theretore to notify and cite ail ooncern*.
ed to show cause at the regular term
c.f thecoutt ot Ordinary ot said county,
to be htld on the tlr-t M-jiidav in De
cember next, why said leave should not
be granted. Gwen und^r my hand at
office this 26* h day of Os b*bt*r 1886, *.
ASA M. JACKSON, Or.iitikrv.
nov2w4t
A PERSON OF SOOD BUSINESS
Ability and Reputation will Inre-at Fire Thoo-
tKiJiS!*“ < ?, 8 V’ | re* Itt l:*ltl«*l« buaineta,
i f ,S. or Will takaFo.lltoo
otTrust at Moderate s.:ary, irtvlns ample secu
rity and refereficoa. Fartiahavlne food busi-
IwireFSiiufatrilore^^* " n<s *11 other an-
"Vrt Aiy'bjvflz Confid olf.i, tut to rare lime
POUc^l ,r jLdd?m# , ' JrtlcU * t ‘' 1,0 pd'tst rtrtt*
M. 8. F., Station “ O,” Nsw Yark.
Session of iliis rfstilution
tlie First Mousy in No-
t ruiinate oil «e first of
ility is offered it a com-
Meilical tstruetion
: Professors; Ffe Labora.
Ion the Uolfet Ground-
WARD GKDDNGS, Deas
». BITRNtTT. ’
NEY- A1-LAW
Our stock this Season is Immense a i vYt have’put Prices where
it will pay you to come to see u- befne ju buy. A full line o f Plain
and Karev Tinware, Wrought Iron Rai es and every .thing in our
line. Come and see us or tt rAe lor cuts a..il prices.
MADDREY & JONES,
oct26w3m. No. G, Broai street, Athens, Ga.
os & Co.
Iron, Steel, Nails,Gins, Pistols, v!u£lery, Mill ; Findings,
Agricultural Implements, Circular Saws, Barbed
Wire Fencing, Show cases, etc. .Bole Agents
For FAIRBANKS STANDARD SCALE .
Watt's Plows, Dexter Corn Shelter and Feed Cutters,
Champion Reapers and Mowers, Lippiqcott, Axes.
Gullett Light Draft Magolia Gin, feeders; and
Condensers. Dupont’s.Sporting and Blasting PowdersF
Iron Front Store, cor. Broad and Thomas sts. Athens.
LONG & TAYLOR,
DRUGGISTS,
Athens, Georgia. LEGAL VDVERTfcEMENTT.
4THENS, G j
CHILDS NK'KRSOX
Frsdcis in biutc arfFetferst Cctiris
Patent MeJlcinos of all kinds,
ill U 8., C.C.C.
Simmons’Regulator, Ti its Pill*, aud etc.,
St. Louis Red Seal Strictly Pure Lead
the time to paint yonr bouse.
Window Glass, Putty and Oils
Of all kinds.
GIVE ME A CALL.
octiswly.
E. I. LUMPKIN,
Will practi
pecial j
House bi
jrney <
ATHENS
cent. ’ Oil,.
Law,
I of ih»* court!* by
in old Franklin
*vpl2-wly
HOW ST HOW RESTORED!
J t’ST pubii
weu*f C j.
cure of
Involuptary
and 'Physics
riage. etc.; a
illumed by
gsnee, Ac.
The cetcbr l authh:
•d. anew eLlouof Dr. Cu! ver
ted irsAFiy on t »e radical
Uurrhiei k 5»*nainal Weakness,
nl Loel . Imp tenev. Mental
i<-, Iron
’wpedlmeufs to Mar-
CouKuiuy- ‘L Epilepvv and Fits,
f-lodul^ib \ or sexua extrava-
JNew Goods I
I am now receiving my
FALL STOCK OF MILLINERY ROODS.
CmB and examine, (ot they rnuat be sold.
Mis. T. A. ADAMS.
..... t itaadmUvbleeMaj,
lt-arly dtui rites fok a thirty yaais* ?ocress-
iul rrsctice. tt the .ATtnlng consequences of
•e rsdi 11/• ur •<!: poin ing out a
race si jde. o* , rtslD,and effectual
•hich f re^y Biifferer, no matter
w'bat bis co|*ion iky be, may cure himself
eb'Sply, pri !?ly
‘This ‘
every youth
f radically.
aouid bt> in tbe bands of
y dimq in the land.
_i a plain envelope, to any
»' receipt of four cru’i or two
TH^lli'fcBWELL MKDICAT, CO,
M Ann St., N( YMt, N. Y.; Postoa.ee Box, 450.
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THEO. MARKWALTER’S
STEAM
MA.RBLE&GRANITE WORKS
BROAD STREET, Near Lower Market, AUGUSTA, GA.
MARBLE WORK, DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED, AT LOW PRICES
Geors’.a A South Carolina Granite Monuments m&ile a Specialty.
A targe .election of Msible and Orantto Work always on hand, ready lor let taring and delivery
Parties desiring monuments or work apply to Andrew Rosa at
the Athenscemeterv. 1
FALL OPENING
MASONIC TEMPLE.
O UR Block is now complete io every department* and casual or care faY inspection Will show it te
be tho handsomest *nd best assorted uverahnirn is tnls 8ectio*n, In announcing that we are
thoroughly prepared for the Fall Trade, we will not go Into descriptive detail* about tbe geods, bet
simply say that everything Novel. Elegant and Fashionable In the
DRY GOODS LINE Y
counters and shelros. The stock inclu ’ ■* evervthiug from low-priced-, aabstae*
pless specify the kind of goods desired, and whether 'h» - rarest we have w^l 5eff we have »•*
the exact thing ordered.
DALY & ARMSTRONG,
Reaves Warehouse Company,
ATHENS, GEORGIA, -
LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON GONSjfiNMDIIS.
HAGGING and Ties Furnished atMaricet Prices.' Strict Persona
V fo Weighing and Sampling Cotton. Fire Proof Warehouse.”
for Storage. •*
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lAttention Giran
Ample Facilities
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