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WEEKLY HANNfcR.-WaTcHMaN; JULY* 24,.888
Tlu> now twenty dollar silver c. rtifi
cates have boon put into circulation.
Levi P. Morton will spend 9150,000
on bis new house near Uhiochcck.
OUR HEALTH
S'env of our exchanges continue
ONLY A SCARE-
Macbeth and Co. of l'ittsburg, who
insist that there is a great deal of I have the largest chimney glass house
sickness in Athens, and insinuate that j in the United States and probably in
. . there are local causes of disease in our the world, have about decided to
Larry (o rome has been improving j cl , v They should'put themselves to move their plant to Belgium. They
since his removal to Saybrook. I (],J s ]joht trouble of finding out the . believe they can make chimney glass-
catcher will f ;u ' ,s in the case, and report there
from. According to the report of the
Committee on Health, as taken from
that of the sexton at tin* Cemetery,
there were only L’7 interments in our far.
cemetery up to the Mill of duly of
this year, as against 47 the corres
ponding period of last year. An aver
age of fourdeatlis a month with a pop-
lib. t on of KbDOO is a remarkably low
*vc
Loaisiana State hotter' Co.
1 bum, i he famous \ al
go into business in 1 i'll if; do.
Since the first of January nearly
d,o.'11 Hi Italians have landed at Castle
Garden.
The King of Sweden confines his
tonics of eoiiversatton to music and
dyspepsia.
Mr. Steve ("lay. of Cold
of ;,s Speaker ol the llolls
sentatives.
of as good quality in Belgium,
bring them here, and pay the 43 per I .
cent import duty all for less money yyO'*
than they can manufacture them here „ . .
it is dinicult to decide w liether j pn lcfi n-.ontlUy, auet the Grand quarterly j
THE
KING
, is spoke,
• of Kepre-
i:..i.
lsl.ll
■ V. lliii, lie
11 gersoll al
d soul ,1.
Watt.
(el 11 i t: *J
1.,
this is a bona fide determination to j Diawwrs regularly every twee mouths j
move on the part of Maeheth and Co. | March .W September and feccmh.r).
a dodge for free advertisment or yet; . r» „ oonn nn»r
campaign buncomb. Whatever may | Capital Fri’/C, $300,000.
be the truth in the case, the enemies of i ‘‘We do t.rr bv citify that we flll ‘' Tvl f\ r t M/~'V T3D T/"' 1 CCI
lealh uite. In addition to the ulmvc I tariff reform will use such reports to p-rvise the arra‘. ■tueots fir all the . J[\HJ iAl'Ll X JL\1LLjO
prevent unj- reduction in the tariff, W‘‘ly sad Quai t.Tl.v Drawing-of the .
but it is ffr be boped that democratic \ Draw" ! TnSO^Illi Fltt TeStet
reformers will not lm iiiffuenrofl l»y any 1 jpy.< *a, ami tmit !l*e .-vine art* '
such ycarc. The acaro will he much | tun. Juried with horicatx, fair:;*and in
GEORGIA RAILROAD COMPANY.
STOItK MOUNTAIN ROUTE
MAvaoku.
• AacusU. Ga., May 12th. 1SS8.
tn^rn^'s^d^tm^™.“Vn h ,hu^3 carried thestate hya^undity^fCS^.
i run by »0th meritlian tun*.
FASi L.1WL.
No.37, west DAILY. I t «
L re Augusta 7:45 a m
A’veWaah'gtn 14;40 a. m
L’veWasli’gtu 7:20 a. ui
IAtlanta 2.4c p. m
A ve Atneus 12:35 p, m
L’re Athena 7:sS a in
Ar*Y« W tnVe h 04 a in
“ LexiuKton- B:33 ft.no
•* A ntinoh X'. C S ILIS
i*i t if v
i «.ft» r> hi.s |'.ij cr l«»r
,,l .So lar
c.»iiclu>i\ v facts, our physicians
| that tlo*y never had fewer cases at
; bis season of the year, l.or knew the j ..........rs »i.. ™ ..e ..........» ..... . ,r v -.< tm-m-mv. s. amt to n toe war are | Sold in Hide market for the pa-t IS
■city as free from anything like an | »«cii scare, lhe scare will he much j conduced with Uor.< t»»\, finrtst ^ and id ^ It stautU unrivaled to day in
epidemic. M i.'->tatemeiits which I K r< * ; der than the aftereffects. If, as J ^odfaitfi toward an p:trtie.«, hi.«1 we an- ] finish, o: excellent cooking qualities
have born ]>ul>lished are in this instance, a business is enjoy- j *end dunJdliry, wnile other 4 *so-called”
ilculated to d*» injtirv to our j a bonus of 45 per cent, and still
has »■:
real injj
^liril
the
si»Mi will
piihlisiii
the
i t tier
injur
<• Ml.', have us-| ••an’t he
i»ihm»us impres-1 better t«
justice of
tatistics. We
nument. Tbov are
tru>l th
a! ing an mono
» ns tin* simp!
c«>ndueted profitably it were
have it removed.
clu
A WISE SUGGEST I ON*
icrling of the Alumni So
he N-
Whit
a.;l. I
natc.
i ll. < Vl.piiU.s
j dl.mv
: have ado
ell pi
on \\ a 1
hilt 1 * • • \N ,
I had
The
the
.•^ that 1 lari
£ CASH SYSTEM
the butchers in Atlanta
d the cash system, and are
1 with its working. This
"Vc, ami should he follow
ers and retail dealers every- (
seh ••! t lie labor of 1 L- i
!h . li* II ete. won!.! thus be I
•;rcat a l\ antaj'i*. e.uir* •.
dealers will he relieved of i
•a sluadd »uy wlrvt
it I lie teuij tat i• >:t to !
r\ ipvat. and ofteli
ci s, liicii an ad< pt
stem would make
•quires some nerve
• tlie i:.itiatixe in si
ce la!, eli. t In* henelh
marked.
It is
(lie I
dai.d '
At a me
during commencement 1*. W. Alel-
; driin. of Savannah, one of the “tauncli-
| est friends of tlit* I’niversity, siij^^est-
j ed the organization of Alumni Socie-
j ties throughout the state, wherever
j tie re was ciiou|»li material, with the
• object of keeping up interest in the
j »id Alma Mater and advancing her
welfare. T his is a wise sujri^esti.*n
nhich tin* Alumni should put into
practical operation, lie went further
ami .'aid that lie was j^oiiij; to recoin-
j mend tliat after the estahlishuieid of
these S«M*i»*ties, the (Tiaiice|].»r should
he invited to visit them, when he
! could deliver an address at some pub-
erepti..n, «;iveii under their auspi-
and meet the people of thestate.
his would be of immense advan-
iversify, and ii is hoped
will he taken, at the
i’oard in October, to
11 conceived idea.
mrixe the Con pr.
ate, v/ith fac Mindes *»f our signatures
.Mach* . 1 »n it? vlvertip* u.i n 1 *.'*
minis*' i oners.
\Ve r!i»: umb*-signed banks uji! banker*
•'ii. pay all l*r«ze« urtiWn in die JA.ulsi*
n a .Voile Lo't.uio- wiiioti mnv i.» pre
sentod n: our eoncters.
•i. M V7AL3S2.K1, ?r-s. LnuWlina ^Ht. Hk..
'iUivRn LA>’«*.uX, l*iw. Jilnte
A. HALlAt 1 x.l’r.i*. Xew Or «-ai*n NnlleiiHl Uank
"*A?.L &Ol1U t UiUOi* NiiUOaii* Asuk.
ta-do tile I’ll
that inc:u%nrc>
llleeliilg of till
further this wi
Kid.
lcptitat i•'11
elec 1
Ur. I
vt.-.l tl.al
■■I lVtn
■ it. i :.
l.:> t.
. th.it death by
<■ a givat failin'.-
. V. who has
.■I.', tfi.-al M-i.'ina , j
a post In.‘It.'ll. I
ill hat,- to I..-
ft.'ll li stoi'r.l animals j
Ai.otlu r (hitig'T ho j
.. a morbid ’
Ilositat.' to i
know "that |
d W ill is.-.IO I'lllb til.
) stall's that
\' ' oxamim.ttoi.
' ; bol l, as ho ha
.i> I a)'p; r. iitly do:
' . uggots, is that p.'l"-o.:s
| st :Io of li.ii.d would not
tal ''"l.Jliiit tmirdor wlift, tloo
■ tl fate that could llappi ,
boadoath brought to the pain- i H' t.ry V111 granted
•> - I whirl, t.ow in.-bid
"f pi
Nor.
• tl.ei
the
‘ hollies
l tilled
>m
land grant t.
j the folio
j eommitt
! I’.'i.n-yl
I Mania:.
< 'apdiira
Ikirnt'in. of ’lit
L*ointnittee. has
wing gentlemen a>
i-e! William L.
rania; Arthur i\ <
d; Matt \V. liansoi
: Calvin S. liric
lki*.!» ur. of Virgin
;.-he>. of New Y
New dr im> : A it km
i : J ir>k i i r M. \ Tielj
J.K coliltn i 11 ee Inc
h ino.o it-
T in* .'■•ulgpove estate in Noi tiiamp-
totishir**, id.gland, is to he sold in
August, and s-une American who
uanfs an !diglislicountry Imuse ought
to buy it. i: is the ancestral home
of the Washington family, and the
mullets and bars composing the arms
••f the family, which still adorn the
gateway, arc the origin of tin* 2*tsirs
and .'■Tripes in the American llag.
the property.
* hundred and
twenty acres, to Lawrence Washing
ton in 1515. His son Lawrence emi
grated to Virginia and was George
Washington's amertor.
(Jntml .Month!} Drawing
I th.* Acad*uiy o: M"N. w Or\ ai"'.Tu.Ml-y,
Capital Prize, $300,000.
Tim
nf < > 1. i• :
: ll.-nm.i.
b; Milos
I V-rk;
-dll'
tow.ilb ] Alii
..f nr- 1 si.-..
Now
I
State convention of tin*
Georgia Tanners* Alliance will be
In M in Macon on the -1st of August.
Wr.u the great interest felt lime in
agriculture, and tin* large number nf
in this section. Athens
selected as the place for
ate convention.
loo.ouu
tovxo
Address ragislereri L&ilirs to
S'KU vIKi-KAN.- ; NATI'iNAL HANK.
ling ti.o
Mr. Imp;..-!
...Mil
,.l lm
t hat
il.lj't Iv
nh in
A ’-ii
Tue-.i.r
i fi'in
S siioiild «...- be cl:.
• tiered for till* yol
‘n this emu trv. >
l.k of New w.rk is ;
lf\ou know an\
ba\e t la* name.
is a s 1 •»v
tin* tim<
formed
Gen. d
IVe.ide,
phia boast* that she has a
e clul* composed of men
i for Uanison in IS 10.
remarkable. ITiiladelphi.i
lib-iiKMIiEil
best
•>ok flioves in flit* world have
retired hetore its nnfn rior exo**!leuce.
l'lie Iro-i Kmtf and otiier well known
inaken of G«K>kiiig Stoves and Ranges
cnusiauiiy on iiand at
E. E. JONES
NKW vTOVK,STOKE,
Uorner Broad 2 Wall Sts.' Athens,Ga
,• birgo furrn »f proctica
r'H.llng. guttering .u.q
of tie and sheet iron work.
■ ar.'.'.-ted.
E. E. JONES.
GLASSES : FITTED
SCIENTIFICALLY:
With flu
ments. If y
your i yes p;
hit e*t in piovi d instn
t: cannot see distinctly
ii, call at the
Autiocn... 8:f5 turn
*• Mftxeys.... 9:04*.in
“ WcxHiville sure *.m
Arr're Athens 7 *20 p.io
Louth \thens 3 00 p.it
Arr’e Wlut«'e 3 *22 p.io
‘ Lexingt’u.. 3:ft3p tu
Antioch... 4:16 p,m
Muxi jk ... 4:35 p.m
Woodvllle. 4:47 p ic
> Uu Pt 5:00 p. a
A’n WniU'gni 7:20 p. i*
>o.l. w XflT daily. | No 1 E»»t daily.
Leave August a. 10:45am Lv. Atlanta... b.oua, in
. fiacon 7:10 a in “ Un. tX... 2:15 p.xr
Wiu'hi’g’n . 11:20 a.in I “ Woodville 2:8 i ;•.»
Indiana** Vole.
Indiana went democratic in *84, re-
publican iu ‘SO and democratic In ‘76.
In 1SS4 Cleveland and Hendricks
Athens - 9:m> ajm “ Maieyi .. S:00 p.ir
WinU'.v'o 9:2-1 a-m “ Antioch... S.SO p.n
Lci'k'.'u . 10:06 a.ra “ Lexington t:01 p *
Antioch.. 10:44 a,m “ Wj’.ter've. 1:41 t'.m
Slaxeys .. 11:00 *.m Ar’.e At!ien«. x:05 p.m
u'„«.i.it)o nm *• Wauh’ifL’n. 2:20 n.M
Woodville 11:57 p.m
A re U’n Ft.. 11:55 a.m
44 Atlanta. 6:45 p.m
KO.o. WEST DALY.
• Waah’Ki'a. 2:*20 p.m
•* Macon.. 6:00 p m
** Augusta-. 3:36 p.a
SO. 4.KAAT r»AILY.
igucta 11:00 P IB I X/.c Atlanta..
Macon 7:60 a nil " Macon...
A’t© Atlanta. 6:.» a.ni-lar’e Augrain.
. il.15p.X3
6:*0 p m
6 45 a .xr
The vote was: Cleveland and Hend
ricks, 244,91)0; Maine and Logan, 228,-
463; «293 for the greenback and 3028
for the prohibition candidates.
In 18S0 Garfield and Arthur’s plu
rality vote was 0642—the republican
vote being232,lG4, the democratic 225,-
521 and the Greenback 12,986.
The plurality of Tilden and Hend
ricks in li76 was 5515, they polling
213,526 and Ilaycs and Wheeler 208,-
The latest state election was that of
1886, when a lieutenan-governor and
other state officers were chosen. Indi
ana then went republican by a plural
ity of 3323. The vote was as follow:
Republican, 232,916; democratic, 229,-
593; prohibition, 8829; greenback,
3010.
LATEST GOVERNMENT REPOa-r
COMPARATIVE WORTH of *>*«*--««T.
DR. PRICE'S Strongest and Purest
JOHNSON’S (Alnm Powder).
RAMSEY'S, when fresh.
HAYWOOD’S (Alnm Powder).
RIDER’S
QUEEN (Atom Powder).
BLAKE’S (Alnm Powder).
CLYBURN’S (short wt. H os.)
payne’s wamanassm^a
DARNELL* CO’S (Alnm Powder.)
Train nomCNir *27 will fctou **. ana rrceiT# pf
■engem to and from the following etai >nt only
GrovA-town, Harlem, Deannjc, Thom^n nor
Grove town,
wood. Barnet Crawford wide. Union Point,Green •
eaboro, Madiaon. Rutledge. Social Circle
Corlngtor, Conyors, Lithouia, 8»one Mouu
tala and Decatur. Train No. 26 a ill stop at
and receive passengers to and from the
following stations only: Grovetown, Darren:
Deariug Thompson. Norwood, Harnett ( :a*
nearing i
ford vine.
Rut? 6 ‘
Llthoafa. Stoue Mountain ami Decatu
Train No. 54 on Atheus bmnch gives pasrsen
gera for No 28 on main line, ISminntcs h r
per at Iiarlem.
•12.
trains 27.26. 1
F-. R. DORSET, Gen. pv.rsenger Agt.
j w fixKKN. Gcn*I *fft»»ag*-r
jOE^W. WHITE.Gen’i Traveling l'ass.
Richmond: and: Danville: Railroad
Northeastern Division,
CONDENSED S» HEDULE
IN EFFECT JUNE 24TH,-.688.
Trains run by 75th Meridian time.
BETWEEN ATHENS AND ATLANTA.
Foser.berg Speotacls Co.,
Old Post-Office Building.
’ICx :un inatioii
of tlie eye n<
julySfb’twibn.
No..d D ‘ I LV
I> i»Yc Athens 7 40 n. m
.ir'v.* A!!i,ni,t 12 noon
41 r.X.*oU U»Y
IXkVf Atiftlstsi 5 im p.
Ar’ve Athens lir 2S |i, ,
IJaily
112.
BET WE E NATHE NIS A N D TH E EAST.
No. 5^—Daily No-<7 t.x. .* u.. »i»>
I*re AUiriis 7:441s. in.’ i 6:‘*ip n:
Ar. W^h’vl.i.. 7o a. m j 7:4'. j* mi.
r ,_NewYork .20pm ... ... | 62ua m
Pullman Palace ltuiict >Iccping cars froui
Lula to v\asliiii(,t«ni and New \urk*
tr. ll,> l.tud It) 6H'llll)jim*.
• gts
iisfacti..n in tb«
•c «>f <sonorrha*a and
•cl. 1 prescribe Uatu!
l saf «■ i 11 recoin mem.
ing it to all sulTcrera
woxr.tt,
Decatur, III.
rnicE. Si.oo.
S*obl by T UL'glRV
.ratios. A^t„ Alaenft. tra.
BUTCHER’S FLY KILLER!
Cf.RTAIN DEATH-
•/ \\ it!i powde
stu ifv lliuii
iajt plaster.
Flic
md irmi as f«>r sqnlr-
No lingering death
k it. drink and
.11.) divi .
L o k r. 1
■ L tl
>iv 1 -1M 1.41
.ltlb .-otlbl be
men who think tb.:t
till ruuuii.o for
is
mi: 1 iskm:: s :
•-iitl.'.l Mr.
Iioint. .1 :l
I-,."- I'
■ tel bis tl.—
A World
.its Mr. C!
1 mi iut.'i'vi
.•ial f.'.m, l.or.d"
111 I li.it . it v:
t t.
tbit.b
,1 C. r-
| -M
ess Cot- | Ml 1
at any | r»*. ;*i
.l’.\
a bit aUv.iil
an beat bim
tin* jvr«*at«*>:
. .n la.-t. a Irclin^ ni'-iv akin t«’
!• r Mr>. Clev. laml ami ln r |o*j.u-
cl.tlld. W.
but 1 bav
Many «•! tin* friomls of the Gnivor-
Mty an* anxious to have a Gill intro-
• lm-1 «1 before the next legislature to
r.-.lm e the number of Trustees of the
l i.iver-Gy. This eau he * lone with
out jtieja.lii e t*» aifcV by i»rovi<liu^ in
the 1)411 that all vaeaneies, by ih'ath or
resignation, shall not he tilled down to
a number lo be deeitleil ii|ion.
KILLED OUTRIGHT
ic’y. s . .micklv they cannot get awny
!\ !*rc . - nt leprimuction. secure serene
. i. l o.; vt. Always ask for lHJTC HCU N.
l-’*»r sale everywhere,
ici" dcAwlin
ion from
■ Kouutl ami wcil. . ase«i lu to 12 (<
* i»som- — N. J. I2ivw, Atlanta. Via.'* 1 u*e«.
iforpiune dally and was cured by you Id
k -- . Mid nni still cured.—P. II. PKXDLrrox.
•vluas. Ark.” **| ust*d laudanum for years.
W and happy.—IU MECCA HoVbTEIt. Win-
• I am entirely well and the proudea:
;i>:«*. c« nvci->nlioii e\
tim-IIv- • c refer to tl».»
to 1 lllSI OX. H4 *l;io:
B!8 MCNEY!!
will, tiu* o': clal h\es « 1
( LEVELAM) and TIH IIMAN
■time tnlirelv In
larity, ami the 1’iesiileiit is
v v Mlow.
't ai‘Solute j
Deko
to tin
r.»ion from the govern!
into with the Moiix l mi
■ bui ..I tin- :* ivserxati.
ml a simvini.T of jiait
ite.l Slates.
It is to be lioj.eil
be sj nretl by tlios
keep the attemlaiH
uj» to an average,
coining stronopr «
!he inert a>e in lhe
that no effort will
• in authority, to
e at the l’uiver>ity
Gourmet ition i> he
ath year, owino to
number of volieoes.
(eli. A. Ii. Lawton, now miiiistoi*
lo Austria, is beiny presenteil for the
liiissian mission, just nimh* vacant by
the resignation of Mr. La:hr<>|>. The
ni»j>ohiinieiit of Mr. Lawton would he
most ^»atifyin;4 to the people of Geor
gia, and his bearing at the eoiirt of
the G/ar would be alike creditable to
his coimtrv and himself.
n living. nn«1 t«*ll every one yonr whiskey a
e cured me.—C. 1». Sample. Douglovs. Ark.*
a free woman from lakudnnum and want every
3 ti» know it.—MKS. IXUT Hakxu, HockdalejTex."
.... . 1LVB1TH 6E.NT FREE.
uuok ON THE J
AL'iCRT L. MITCHELL
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Athens, Ceorsla.
M
• dm
id It.
d tli.ii- g. n.'i'itl insjii'iivrmi'iit. I In-
iiiv.'tsitv .".limtiii rank all instititMaiis
tlie .-tali', and always rmiiiiian.l a
rgc sliati- uf jdlroiitigi'.
incut tin
dril.bii y
main, at ]>i
.l.-uiab
I'tit,
f r. *« • wbi.-ky
tiny | • I'.,v *• a
g.sl f..r mill.-
.. fills.' to lift'll
l. tt. r
!t, fmi)!
, at ill.-
Cb,
It .iofs not s
know 11 tbat tin-
]iointf.l by tlie <'o'.mniss
cult 11 re. wit. 1. iii turn, is
tin* Gov. n.or.
■ g.m ralK I
mi-t is a11- j
n r of Agri-I
•point.-ii !*v I „„ ,
1 * ■ ! i lie late R."
| Clark, who lived
Sliak. -pear.* and tlie translators of 1 muelt, oa\. t
tlie liible eoiiteiited tiieii'.s.dves witli a ilc tioii. "I haven
voeabulary of 7<»00 words; their de-1 | have always tal*
hcend.mts less than three eei.turies | J have alwa^
alter us a larger number bejjinnin^ ' j n ] t ajH i \ h.ivo
with the si«_u;d letter A.
T lu* N. V. llei-ald )illhli>hes
! by '.he late jMli|»elor Kledeli,
! w Iiich it is .seen that he \\a.*
I time of his death, planning
no nt !». tv.eeii France Pud G
| His course would probably have
derided the peace of Kuiopi*, and led
1 ^ a j»re:it reduction iu her war produc
in'' armaments
i . liianv.
The first nine counties reporting
their property assessments this year
show an increase of S l.'.H 1. The
oulv decrease is in Laldwin. whose
n uirn fell off * 15,0<>0. In the other
eight enmities the increase is as fol
lows: (’aindeii *S(ilMi. ( Mineh ?»71.1f»7,
Eclmls S15.575, Jackson $17.51!*.
Madison §.).MM), I’b’kens $(»0.-|lHk
llocktlale $75,l(rfl, Wilkinson $15,-
NSO.
Janie
;i«» and
iceman
miplish-
his rules of
n in a hurry;
•ntv nt ex‘*r-
t o* be rheer-
T Ip* London press are divided over
the result of the duel oil ]multiuser'S
futun. Half of them appear to think
that it is hi> death blow, politically
speaking, while the other half regard
it as a great stroke uf inartvrdom.
Hdwt.hj Cutigh. 1‘mnrMti*. Inilimti inl
PARKER’S CINCIIR TONIO .J.tiy. it
ti.ia v itv! man; tie ~> :•■•! ..: :ut i-tuc .<•«: -.'trirdr
1 t nil uffrvtiutx vC ll.«* l!ir.*-it ar 1 Icj.ca. uh*1 j
»til ta nmny
i Oowiy Urali ig
ISaj truclv LisJ <»f l arkcr sCuurrrTo
scran • r l in !r h.*n!th ly
i• :•» f'.r ull pn*
n?XSK.£R’S
HAIR BALSAM
Prrrar4n.i !’na.ri:u>t prouth.
Never Fail* fa Bettor* Gray
Hatr.fo its YcutUful Color.
C’lrcst'f-AlT' !r^a»-iian.l lair ftUlirif*
o*x*. at Dni-rtrl M n.
HINDERCORNS.
*n*» n:r««t an J 1^'t rtirr forO’rr^, Uunii>r.*, .tc.
Ftopi all lyiJi*. IjinsMfiMfurt tu th*» fit.
EXHaiJSTEO VITALITY
all the
; that 1 !
The greatest
sect ion is small
tries. Such as
t** skilled mechanics,
he eiist* lucrs lof Dill'
rill
•t our city and |
laduriug indus- ;
ive elilploynieiit j
vho in mm will •
merchants and '
..table
The mo
lami’s administrati*
unto himself a wife
t of Mr. ('!. ve-
•vas the taking
id Mleli a w ife.
In another column will be found
the call of (.‘apt C. G. Talmage, ehair-
m.m of the democratic executive com
mittee ol Clarke county f»»r a mass
meeting to sele< t del
egates to the gubernatorial congress-
lonal and senatorial conventions.
I !r:\ )
K^ow
IFNCK OF
i.tbiL the t'eal
y. 1 -* OLilrinj !
. Ur rcr- of Yo 1
>. 12.*
•oii.-uim
i.f farm*
tlie pciishnUc prospect
< »iic whom the
of Ii ‘iioiing.
countrv w ill never t in
is.
'i h<
*l»t t‘!
Soim* time ago Mr. Kdi
friend in Kngland «»iu* of bis perfc**t-
**d phi>n graphs, and his friend had
the pleasure *»I hearing him talk,
though he was i nsamL «»I miles
away. Now the phonograph i- on its
way hack to Mr. Edison, and it «oii-
taius the tones of (.iladstoiie, a song
!»\ Ikitti and a spt cell by 1 nil four.
Ti’i’iiological School com
missioners will have seats on the
Hoard of Trustees of the University,
after the school *>l e.is in ((ctoher, and
wull therefore vote for a Chancellor.
Edison is said to he
dock which can talk. It
to have a human face.
inveiitiii'j
is likow
is surprising
months ago
A pupil of the Lucy Cobh Institute
in a composition on the deluge thus
sublimely describes Noah’s Voyage.
“It was the longest voyage ever taken'
a voyage from one world to another.’’
The Hood was the wiping out of the
nnte-deluvian world, and Noah's rest
ing on Ararat the beginning of the
new.
'Ten thousand delegates are expec
ted to attend the National Educational
Association which cmivcncs in San
Francisco Wednesday. The conven
tion will open with u grand reception
at which Gov. Waterm in and Mayor
Fond v 11 deliver« addresses of wel-
c**me. Thu music will he furnished
by a chorus of L00 voices, and an or
chestra of 75 pieces.
'I he Columbus Emjuirc-r-Sitn issued
a handsoim* trijde sheet edition Sun-
4»;vy. On the first page is a large cut of
the Cliattahoochei* Valley Exposition,
and throughout the huge edition are
beautifully displayed advertisements
of the leading industries of the Low
ell of the ooiith. Thu issue is a
great success, creditable dike to the
proprietors, the printers and the en
terprising business men of Colum
bus.
Mark Tv.an is ijimted ;is saying
that Gen. Grant was a great lnirnor-j
ist, that passages of tine humor had to
be cut out nt his history *is not in \
keeping with the matter of the work. I
The School of Technology will
open in Atlanta the .‘Jnl of OctoU 4 **
It will no doubt have a good atten
dance, and will aid greatly in the ma
terial development of Georgia.
l>av;d Carroll, the inventor of the
stump puller now in universal use
among farmers, lias just died near
Meadviile, Fa.
Mr. Mills of Texas
tl»e country. A few
many thought him a very small man,
hut In* has proven himself far other
wise.
A resolution for the repeal of the
internal taxes on distilled spirits was
lost iu the house, Monday, by a vote
of lf7 yeas to 155 nays.
klis Wii.n’l Afntiil nflliitlrr.
While 1 hitler was governor of Mas
sachusetts he w as retained us ronnse]
fora young man whose wife had sued
him for a divorce on the ground of cru
elty. The wronged wife’s sister, a young
wife of twenty, was the principal wit-
. , , aih /uu. i ness for the prosecution, and General
Mrs. Grant li«^nwivcd *411,000 I l; u ,].. r .-ttcccdcd it, robbing her etory
ninw"; i ‘'. f i,s ** 1 *;*n* *■>'• .»•
ritntingcniss examination. After many
inti'i jir.'tations tl f witness said that
as lu r share ill th.
Grant’s ni.'inoirs, of whit-li
sets have been sold.
.... ... . , , . | the defendant had been seen to “shy
] otter lalmer is about to personal- . . ... . , „
, . . t 1 . r a bi.ok nt bis wife s In ad.
lv assume tlie general nianagement of
the hotel that la'ars his name.
t'olonel Morrison says that Speaker
Car'i-le w ill be re eleete.1 by the lar
gest majority he lias ever received.
The startii)
over the e.uintry is a fine evidence of
our general prosperity and growth.
Congressman Clements is nlxnit as
sured of the nomination in the sev-
nth.
In answer to an iirLirU. by Rev.
S. 1*. Richardson, which appeared in
thu CAXMiiAYAT.il it an some days
ngo the Augusta Chronielo says:
“K very body knows that young people
will frolic, au.l that during commence
ment festivities, in every part of this
country, such gayeties are had. No
school is so strict us West Point, hut
the sound of this sort of revelry on
the Hudson is proverbial. The nation
1u.es nothing in'military excellence
because the cadets are all fine dancers.
‘•Shy? Shy a book? What do you
mean by that? Will you explain to
the court w nat the word ‘shy’means?”
The young Kiri leaned over the rail
ing and asked ber sister’s counsel for
a copy of "Gushing,s Manual'’ which
up of iron furnaces all j lay on the desk before him. She hurl-
----- ** 1 * ed the volume at Gen, Rutter’s head
with all the force shccould command,
ft was a good shot, and had not the
governor divined her purpose in time,
it would, undoubtedly, have hit the
mark.
tliiuk the court now understands
h nt'-aning id" the word ’shy,’ ” said
the judge, '.'.ml the girl was allowed to
finish her testimony without further
interruption.—New Y'ork J’russ,
Mrs. Rismarek is tall ami very gray,
ami as fond of champagne us her hux-
haud.
Ren Harrison is thoroughly sick of
shaking bands w ith his friends in a
forlorn hope.
Iti. estimated that the census of
’99 will give tlie U. S. si population
of 65,900,000.
Tko University of Virginia, probably
tlie most thorough in the South, finds
Pour Hindoos from Calcutta are a
Castle Garden novelty.
The early confirmation of Sir. Fuller
as chief justice is assured.
To |»nnre bowels aloes wot main
tlicm regular but leaves llieoa lu worse
rouillllon than before. Tbe liver la
lhe Uio scat or trouble, anti
. . “Both parties in Congress” are vot-
itself surrounded by entertaimnenU ing to keep the tax on whisky,
and. parties dsriag commencement,
ami when they dance in Virginia tlay- Georgia’s molon and fruit crops are
light is just us good as night time.” increasing in importance every year.
•Ilrcetly on mate „
flow or bile, without whi
els uro always constipate.
_ | Sold Everywhere.
increasing in importance every year, office,44Monay S(* New York,
s as Auditor of the Southern
li.wurnnco Company being prac-
* I will devote my entire time
*«ift*ssion, and will practice any
uployed.
T’^n’s nmwr Ton Catahru
BETWlEN ATHENS AND LULA
SouIIiImhiikI. Norlltlxiti..
2 2;5 2.5 0j I 51 5 3; 19 1
STATIONS.
i =r
A V; I*M
“ o*!k Xi'KKH)! l.ula
7 :w> H 55 1050 Ulisville
*.) 1 III) .Mnyavilln
A1C I*M *M I’M'
S'l*J S' It2.VI!»rtuhoy (3rove*
5(0 51 (ii V»|Xicaol^du
UHU.lUtMj A*UWf
|6 00 7 4o *; j i
l.v II'Mi am; I'M
uii • mlv No, '2.1 !•,
iooo nrj 12 JR \thens
aM|I'M|I'M) * K
Tnurs No,5(J and *3 i11
at it 22 *i!l runluiiy cxci
4fuiui run br 7:»th Mcntlmn tiun»— Ono hour
::t.*-ti-r th»r, noth Meii<lian time
L.L. McCLESKEY. J Arf.L.TA V * OIL
Dir. Fhsi*. Agt. <A*u. Puis'r. Agt
E BERKLEY. Rup^riatfMulftiit.
liivention
TIA' revo!tif!out*f«l t n world
hiring the lort hnlf century
Not lf*n9t iioong the wor.tit rs ol
lQvenuYt* pro^ruhh it* a iogiIicH
*ud sydiein of *ork that
overtbo country without R**jarAtiog tbe uorki*r«
Irurn iheir botnet. Pay lilx r«l. any one ca* 4 «io
th»* work; cith« r *t*x, young or old; no tpccial
ability i
ijujre<l. r«;»iia. nut tu
xtar:**a tree*. Cut this out anti reiuru to un ami
wt* will >*‘ud y*.u tree, auuietliipc ofai^at value
and liiip'ir’ance to you. that will Mart you in
hualncae, vbl- h will D» , iiig you ir. tuorc iuoiicv
rivbt iwiv mat: anything ♦*l»e In thf world.
Orami outfit tree. AndreauTKi’K A *’o., Au.uata,
Main** ilwJl-iSAaly.
RICHLY
t.ouoraole <
take th< m
Th*.- preti'.s
ployuicnt that wi’.l
n t’leir homes am
lergi* rmi ei:r»* for
rou A LII ETI.nE.
It is strange w*hy people vrho recognize
certain inherited disorders, let them run
on under the vain delusion that they can
not be cured. Nine tenths of “incurable”
diseases can be cured. Head how one
who had blood poison from birth talks:
It (nod Taint From Rirth.
Booxvjlle, !ni>., January 25, 1887.—
I shnll ever praise the day that you gen
tlemen were horn, and shall bless the
day that your medicine was known to me.
I had blood poison from birth, and so
much so that all tlie doctors of my town
said I would be crippled for life. They
said 1 would lose my lower htnbs. I
could not stand in my class *o recite my
lessons, and eleven bottles of your Balm
cured me sound and well. You can use
my name as you see lit. In my case,
there were knots on my shinbones as
large ns a hen's egg.
Yours,
Mikti.k M. Tanner.
Suffered From
Baltimore, February 5, 1887.—I had
sullered with bleeding piles for two years
and take pleasure in stating that I have
been entirely cured by tbe use of one
bottle of Botanic Blood Balui, (B. Ii. B.)
T cheerfu ly make this statement for the
benefit o! tbe public.
(•HAS. IiKlNllAUliT,
No. 2<»2d Fountain st., Baltimore, Md.
ROYAL.
EUREKA (Alum Powder)
HERBERT & CO’S.
CHIEF (Alum Powder.).....
BARNES’ (Alum Powder).
GIFT POWDERS ...
Contain Alum an Ammonia.
SCHEME POWDERS
Contain Alum and Ammonia.
BULK POWDEIKSoidloow).
Contains Alnm and Ammonia.
RAMSEY’S when not freeh...
REPORTS OF GOVERNMENT CHEMIST'S --
As to Parity and Wliolcsomencss of Dr. Price’s Cream Uaiin C p_
DR. PRICE’S CREAM ml?!**.
uAitINC PoWnee
is the only brand upon which the United States and Canadian Go" U *°
have ever made a favorable report. « , .. .. , ' try »cti
lncton,D. C. Bulletin—Supplement Ko.«, P»pi n-fe. report to ihe ll *o5jiSi." ,B,i “ V
Itivzscx DlPAimiEirr, Ottswa.soat of Government, Cuiada, April Jrd, tees. '
Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powdei.
does not contain Ammonia, Lime, Alum or any adulterant. U ' 5 *
IL S. O. PAlX)X t Th D., Chemist Tot th« United S**a 4 «,i r.
Chief Chemist fur th e United states Dep»rtn.er.t <A Agr., .:* jr e ^.*‘*j ^
PRICE’S CREAM BAKING POWDERand DELICIOUS FLAVf dB
EXTRACTS can be offered than that they are recommended f, - - '
family use by the.following Heads of the great Universities emT'I
Food Analysts of the United States and Canada:
Professors Doremus, Witthaus, and Bartley, of New York; Whi; (
Kcdeie, of Michigan; SchefEncr and Dettmer, of Missouri; Dwight, t .f \ .
and Ordway, of Massachusetts; Howard, Boh lander, McKcown ami's
Sabin, of Vermont; Austen and Wilbur, of New Jersey; Barker, of Wnnsvfv ^
Washington; Albrecht, of Louisiana; Everhart, of Texas; I Li •
1*ric*«l l in* 2ln< lnr«.
Hawkinsvu i.k, Ga., Feb. 2fi 1887.—
This is to certify that iny wife has been
in bad lu altb for eight years. After try
ing five doctors and six or seven differ
ent patent medicines, six bottles of your
B. B. B. has cured her.
t James \\\ Lancaster.
Sen
to nil.
fl for our Book of Wonders, free
It treats of all blood disorders.
BLuOi) BALM CO, Atlanta, Ga.
I.Incoln ra\«ir«*<l Free Wool.
They say the colored troops are pre
paring to vote solidly for Cleveland and
cheap necessaries. And why shouldn’t
they? They are wage winners for the
most part,and would be benelitted by un-
tnxed stuffs. When good Abraham
Lit.coin set tlie slaves fr«.e he put more
“wool” on the free list than now grows
on the hacks of ail the sheep this side of
Shetland.—From the Philadelphia Re
cord.
fand'ie*.
every indust:i<
are uow milking «er*:ral I umlnd d.diara a
nontb. It ia ea*y u»r hij uro t.» make $ and
upward* per day, who is w ill! i.k t« w**r«.« Either
vex, y<»uu< or old; capital not uve«*«d; woat/irt
you
Write to ua at oneo for fad particulare, w hich we
uiail free. Address Stinson A Co., Portland.
Maine.
of ii)T« ution. Th-sc who Tire lu need of
Profitable wor’ that oau be doue while
li»iug at houie, .-Loum at once »• nd their hddrea*-
HalU ti d: Co , Portland. Maine, and receive
free full information how either »ex, of
can earn from $5 u» per dav and upwards
wherever they live. Youare aiaried free. Cap!-
»)I not required. Some lUve nu’de <.
lugle day at tfcts work. All succeed.
dec20-dd:wl /.
i sufticutit quantity for £
ATARRH
A Cold in the Head U relieved bv
,t. tiplicuien of IMso’a remeily for
.‘.tarrh. The <*oiniort to Im* got
m it In this way is worth many
i* its cost.
Kaay and pleasant to use.
Price, fiticento. bold bydruSt^Sta
U«.MEfa£rS .
I' trGo ; Slid
i« u :rJ»v»
- tVEH'f NIGHT I SCHaTCHED
r.N J fl. fl!F
‘.ITI I
IN WAS RAW. ii«*l»Y CfiVF.R-
ALKS l.IKE SCoTH OK UoltlAl:
Frunn rv the Ci;tici;ra I.'emedy.
[ mu going
11; t! t L‘ It
Wlie
spotted
t«11 you of the extrsn rdinary
•Mil t i nci i:a I.IMEMI spell. rinei...k
•ui tin- l -t of prd !a>k I ed oi.,i*
> Insiy,
•thing «•( it until si i
l«M.k like spots of iiinrt.tr
oil in layi rs, an < m-
!i! si iatcliev.T.v niyM
.ext the series, Im tuy
ratcijcd «‘lk akaiu. In
doetor** iii the emmiry.
.and wl.irii i :t
d wim ii« l.i:ij» 11
until l . s raw, ti.e.w tl
lornn d nieaiiwi.ile. wen
vain did I consiill all h<
Iml w illioiit aiu. Alter w* in^ np all hopes of rc-
co\. r>. I li:*:»p. ned to see an adtertwaoeut in
them wsnjlvralNiiit yoiirUi n* na Kimkihks,
and p :rrltas» d lliem from iu> ilruynlst. and oie
HUin d almost immediate relief- 1 hep-in to i».»-
thethat the scaly eruptions gradual!) iin<|>|M i|
nlf and diAr.pi»eared on. hy one. and have i . eu
fully «tired. 1 had Uu* disease tl’iiieen moutlis
Indore 1 began tilkingthe Ol TIl l ilA KK.WKtm x,
and in four or live sve<‘ks was entirely cured.
My disease Was tex«ui;v ami inmriasis. I r« vom-
Mieinietl ike i | tu l »:a kioiKUtrs to ali in my
vicinity, iiia! 1 know of a gn at many who have
taken Hit-in, and thank me fop the knowledge of
tiieiu, esjN ciniiy nmthon wh<» have hal es with
scaly eruptions un tu‘*ir heads and iNidn a. 1
catuiut express iu w«trds tlie fJtanks to you for
wiiai ilie (Ttici uaoEmkpiem havu been to me.
My I*- dy is as covered with scaled, and I was an
awful sp.n-tacK: Ut U lmhl. Now luy skin ia as
nice anti clear a* A l«hy'x
- CEO. COTEY. Terrill, W|*.
Sept .*21187“
be pi .-I is,4,
Ken.7.1»vs7. Not a traoe whatsoever of Um
disease from w liieli I suhered has shown iiself
since my cure. ■ - •,
Wecaun t d Justice t» the esteem in which
('UTiifVitA Uie Kfcot kin Out?, ami Or*i h i ua
SnAi*.aiiex<pfisife klu IU*amifier. preiwut dn. m
it, and O’TM HRA I:ks4»lvkm. Ilie new hood
rnrm>*r. areliehlby tlie thuusamts u|k>ii Uioiis.
amlstbnwHimluvcIweu made happy l>y the
enn* of a^onir.ln^. iiuuiiliatiuy. ltehiiijc. oeaiy and
pimply tlls»*»«ii *4 tiio skip., scalp, anti
blot si, Willi kiss olliair.
,:.*f
% >171 ererywher. Y‘riee. Corn (• ua, .’sh* .; s< *a i*
25c. j Kksoi.vk.vt. ci . ITcnsred l y the IN *ni u
DU LO ANJiCUKMK'AL' O., UoStOuMxS«.
|f4T“ fiend f«r “lluw to ure S in I»lseas. s,* i,
pages, 50 iUiLstratious, and lgoiestuia duals.
PTTMT**u«. -Leads red rough, eluippal
* ■*■*"* oily S iu pi evented by I Tt<« It A Ho.
A Mast Effective Combination.
This tret! known Tonic and Nervine l^cnlnlng
l.rent r Mit itlnnas sours for Debility,
»«.*, an.! A KltYOCS rfl.-»rd«*rs It relieve all
litiixn* ! nnd fcrxlltlon* of the sys
tem ; F:rsr.gth«n<i the Iniftlrct, nnn bodily functions;
o.Mid* i.*s* - irn oat Nerves : tMiullui^Uoa : re-
► in.pj.iml or Iwt Vltwlltv. »t*il brlnsa bnck
yuuUifui rrncth m.d vigor. Ills plcmsmi to the
,<l n*eil rccularlv brae?* th* system again*
the ifpr **lng Influence of XIulavla.
I’rK *—$1.00 jH*r Itottlc of 24 ounces.
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
Dr. vonDonhoff.
Formerly uf Louisville, Ky.. now* resident
Office with Dr. GERDINE,
will devote hbnself excliudv :*ly to Surgery ami
Diacaars <*f ^«nen and the Treatment of Dis
uses of Jlie Throat. Nose and Eyes, umyfiwiun
WEAK,UNDEVELOPED PARTS
ot .)„
UroMi'ut #e«l«4 fro*. 1
Sl]FF£RERS*eH£RVOUSKESSVA'o,v ;
result ol overwwork.iudlacr«tlou.titc..iul.:c«.^ ul»
W«»f A
N U) SELL 716
r\ asxssooxu
Ml STEAM
WASHBU
term* will bo g|v*c
w orks on a new | rjiicltlal
w-hlcU saves IntKir ru<|
clothing eccrznoujiy.
Sample on two tve*ka
trial on fitt*raf*«rm£.
$600 tfl $2,000
i.r»l ws».. > —
b.tna*'-I**, ;.
•« «•*)*«•'?> ■> -Vtoi* •-
liest Pubis Soreness, eakness.
'Hacking rougR, Astlnr.a. Ihurisy ami
iuibinmutinii relleml In one minute
by the - utlcOra Antl-Pabi Piaster. Nothing
HhiUfof^aklfUlUB.
Regular&Perfect
DIGESTION ,
mono nr tm 01
Selonjnrtat.
Bold Of Torrent * Cb. H.T.
Athens to Cincinnati
AND RETURN.
Twculv-Tlircc Dollars and Six
teen Cents.
L-aveAtirrs 7 5 a. nt.oOhMerl Ian time.
Ar • inciunati csur. m . “ *• * 4
Through slee* er» At anta oC ieinrati
Tie els wi i be s »ld on Tuesday’s and Tliurs-
tell we
COMMENCING JULY 3rd.
Tickets limited to 15 days Scheduled time
made He sou <ble h .ursof uepartureaud arrival
by the Ceorgia
Jok. W. Wiiitk. E. K. Dorsey.
Traveling Pass. Agt Hen. Pass. Agt.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
syrup ui tig*
Is Nature's own true laxative. It is
tlie most easily taken and most effec
tive remedy known to Cleanse the
System when Jiili.uts or Costive; to
dis|xd Headache*, Colds, and Fevers,
to Cure Habitual Constipation, Indi
gestion, Fill's, ete. Manufactured only
hy the California Fig Syrup Company;
San Francisco, Cal.
Fur sale by Wade & Sledge,
Wholesale and Ketail Druggists,
Athens, Ga.
Miadloon County** Keturnx.
Mmlison county returns 1,116 white
and 4Ui colored polls. The total ntim
ber of acres of land in the county is re
turned at 107.1*80, of which 11H,845acres
are- credited to whites, and 3,141 to ne-
groos. The aggregate value of land is
placed at $648,353, of which $626,453
belongs to whites, and to negroes.
The aggregate of ali property in the
county is placed at $1,075,237, of which
$!,w4y,174 belongs to whites, and $26.-
063 to negroes. This is an increase of
$5,8^0 over 1887.
I r- spertf illy H-nieun v a* a can 11.1 vo lor re
election to theolU;:« ol Ordinary of ('lark couD'
ty ^ ASA M. J AIJK SON.
T respectfully announce for re-election to the
office of tax receiver of t lai ke county.
DaYID K. SIMS.
S. D. MITCHELL announces as a cuudidat
for Clerk of tin* }sujM-rior Court of Clarke County
at tlie election iu .lanuary ttwo,
To the voters of Clarke County. I hereby an
nounce myself a candidate for Ih-nrcsentative
from this County to the next tiem-ral Assembly.
HEN It Y C. TUCK
I herel.y announce tnyself as candidate for
Clerk of superior Court, ami resperllly sollst the
suffrage of tlie people at the eleetion fu January
CHARLES 1>. VINcENT.
To the Voter** of Clarke County, At the
soMtation of mauy friends and iny own volition,
I announce niyself as a candidate for Ordinary,
I announce myself as a candidate fu
and respectfully ask your support.
8. M. HERR
Clerk of the Supertax
Eleo’.i »n Jaruarv lHf‘)
IV. R. PiiUHT.
I hereby amiounce. myself for rele etion i
rreasure of larko county.
C, J. O’EARRELL
I announce for re-election to the office of sheriff
of Cl.-u*kc county. Elvetioit J anna rv Ikmi.
JOHN’ W. WKIK
I nereby announce for re-elect Ion to the office
of Tux i ollcctor of t larke \ otiuiv.
II. 11. LINTON.
THE EXCELSIOR
Single Lever Injector!
IS THE ONE WE HAVE BEEN LOOKING
for that lias hut ono lever and can be sold as
cheap as the Hancock Inspirator. We C tiaran-
tce it and will carry a full stock for prompt ship-
meut It is strictly a first-class boiler feeder.
G. R. Lombard & Co.
Foundry, Machine, Bolter and C.ln Works and
Uallruad, Mill, Engine and (Hu Supply House.
Augusta,
■pril24wt(.
Georgia,
Tho^Paper
ON WHICH THIS IS
We 1
■
WAS MADE BY THE
SiOO to S300 worWncfdMja^ Agent^prS I
IftTed who can furnish their own horses and give
tL'eir whole ante to the business. Spare mo*
|iu*n4ijhay be promta 1 ''- ^ r—
ximw*
i r w A NTY . Flvu DoUaij pays Tor a full course In
either department-Ume unlimited H|»afct
^IcuuSilLkU-C™' , " fLV t ’*‘**- u * a w
|nn. wapwnm, woyNT # EVANS,
maiSwin. sthw.. a».
LADIES!
Bo Tonr Own Drains at Bom* with
Peerless Dyes
Money for Farmers!
I am Prep , red to Nepotist,
LOANS FOR FARMERS
THE REMEDY Pinnppr Pa TIPI’
Jutwtwtl. ..... HENRY C. TOOK.
Ik
diu, Oualltlc*. They do not crock or no.,
* viMil “ * "** “
a Con i run I.
The Democratic party renominated
Mr. Cleveland because he had made a
magnificent record for himself and de
monstrated his superior fitness for the
high office. It nominated Allan G
Thurman because be is one of tbe great
est of American statesmen and one of
the grandest characters in American
history. The Republican party nomi
nated Ren Harrison partly because he
is an lndiaman and partly because it
could think of nothing else to do. It
nominated Levi l\Morton because be
is a man of great wealth and was rep
resented to the convention as being a
“very liberal man, v i.e., a man who
would furnish boodle with which to
procure votes.—Nashville Democrat.
Wheeler, Long, Delafontaine, Baton and Mariner, of Illinois; Sm
Wisconsin; Iicyes and Rice, Canada.
A SIMPLE TEST
Of the purity of baking powder is to mix in a tin cup two henp-*^
Towder with three tcasnoonfuls of cold water, place it over the f*re, s'Trr.
► allow it to boil thoroughly, or until the gas escapes freely; then smell; if ^
odor of Ammonia will be plainly perceived. The presence of Ammonia
indicates that Alum is used, as nearly all the Alum or commerce com i: , \ r
Baking Powder will not give the faintest Ammoniacal o*.or. B.ikm^ i’J^
orincipally of Starch, iMum, and terra alba, boil into a thick dirty paste.
MAX JOSEPf
The Gilt Edge Palace c *
WILL nUN SPECIAL SALE DAYS ON
MONDA Y.
JULY 9Tr
1 TUESDAY JOT]
WEDNESDAY 11 IR
THURSDAY 12TH
FRIDAY 13T
SATURDAYT4TH
The Gilt Edge Palace Stow.
Will hold such crowds on these special sale nays as has revet '.sr
in a Dry Goods store in Athens ticlore.
And this is what will make the ctowd com.:, G• o.L v 1, ,.i
value on these special days.as our summer goods uni-t go ;u m
•^.X) ladies while and cream rohts reduced (totn < o to itt ; : id
silks mits reduced from 50c to 25c. Special attention w'.f>-r
25 pieces fine quality Persian Lawns, former price ^oc r.ott'::
piece fine quality Victoria Lawns, former orice 40c. 1. » .
the special sale days will he sold at 12 1-20. V’i.c entile a t n Ii :-
7 I-2C., you know they sell every whete at 15c Son-eiliu g •.>»
line ot Calicoes that sells in the N or to at toe., dev are fin. - r:r.
I put them to you at 5c; 18 dozen colored an.i hl .ck teal -nk I
value at $1 25 to $1.50 reduced to 65c; 19 dozen siik ciockr.t 1
Hose at 20c. reai value 40c; 119 dozen elegant lane. Hose at : ,
value at I sc;
The cm in Parasols will be something immense. The haLno
$1-65 handmade Shoes at $1 40, ask your neighbor it 11..*\ .an :
cated for less than 83.00; Chdds handsome Bronze Bin ton r-t.i"
never were bought tor less than $2.00.
Don’t wait until the middle of the day as it i> our aim '
upon everybody
Come early, the store is open at 5:30 a. rr., TO CUSIOMLH
Are all Urartu hUviued
Because there are pains anti llutterings
at the heart, sinking spells, intermitting
pulse heats? Certainly not. A weak,
nervous system, a poor digestion, inac
tive liver, bo.vels, kidneys, and skin may
he. and generally is the cause. Don’t
take heart stimulants or sedatives, hut
use Invigorine. It quiets the nerves,
gives natural appetite, good digestion,
regulates liver, kidneys, bowels and skin,
purities the blood, tones ami strengthens
the heart and circulation. Wade A Sledge
Athens, Ga., and other druggists keep
I)r. Woolley's lnvigorine. Price if 1.
A son of Harrison Allen, of Monroe,
plowed up an odd coin a day or two age.'
’"lie coin in circumference is between
the sizes .if a half dollar and dollar, as
co no 1 now out of silver. It is an t, of an
inch in thickness and heavy enough to
be gold though it looks to bo copper or
brass. On one side can he made out the
words, -Joannes I). G. 1‘ort et al. G. 1'.
Uegon.” These circuinvont an image;
below it figures 1812. On the other side
a crown engraved. “Utilitali I'uhlirte,’
and 40 in figures at the bottom.
This is the Top of the Genuine
Pearl Top Lamp Chimney.
All others, similarare imitation,
.This exact Label
isoncachPearl
Top Chimney.
I A dealer ma.y say
and think he ha*s
others as good,
. . but HE HAS NOT.
rill S F ° a , ,he Exact Label and Top.
MiuEnnmn. Hart tunv n
THE ENTIRE STOCK
SHALL GO AT THEt ^
Gilt Edge Palace Store’
Respectfully,
MAX JOSEPH,
Broad -
a e.
SM~ Store closes at 6 p. m.
McGinty & Hunnicut
Contractors and Build®
-Dealers and Manufacturers of
BRICK- LATHES,SHINGLES WHITE LE-
MIXED PAINTS. OILS
Varnishes, Builder’s Hardware, Lime, Plaster Paris, and 1 ^
SCRROLL WORK A SPECIALTY. ALSO SASll
AND BLINDS.
Proprietors Athens Steam Planing Mills at Xorthoast depot. All ordeMll*
filled and estimates made. Office South street, near Jackson.
ATHENS F0UNDR
SEO. 4 MACBETH & CO., Pittsburgh, Pa.
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nruougxKss, sjck iujahac-ik
HK*BTBU«y, LITOi INDIGKWIOW
DYSPEPSIA, coair JOINT, JAllMUCKi
w CSENO TUE GENUINn
Dit.C. McLANE’SBB
——-CELEBBATEDtw-—
■■LIVER PILLS!
MACHINE WORKS
ATHENS, - . . . . . GEORd
f Manufactures Iron »“ d
Castings, Mill and Gin
, Shafting, Pulleys,
Boxes, Cotton Presses, ^
Seed Crushers, Cane p,
orators, Circular Saw
nish Atlas Bngines, Water
«ndafu' line of supping
>.h.X . ]■■■■■
rco,’ FLEMING BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa.
•a-Bevareel Commausna stade la St. Loou.-^