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PSALM IVXIXIJV.
(1) He bemoaneth the state of the
people, anil showeth how a deceiver is
come among them. (4) He descri-
beth hiu. and his party. (6) Of what
he says. £14) He cxhorteth them to
do that which is right.
1. Why do the He.-.*hen so furiously
rage, end why do the people imagine
a vain thing?
2. A deceiver hath come among you,
Hye flock to hear him.
o,1lc hath preached in Maine, from
l’ortland even unto Old Orchard, and
ye have listened to his words.
4. Verily, lie is fair to look upon;
he hath a deceitful smile and a rever
end white heard, and words flow from
his mouth like sweet honey, but with
in ho is as a ravening wolf.
5. His words sound as the words of
wisdom, but are very foolishness.
G. He speaketh of State Charters,
and of Trusts, of which he knoweth
not
7. For he is in truth a protectionist
of the protectionists.
8. He is of them that rejoice more
/ over one “ bloated monopolist ” that
OUR PROGRESS-
Our country has made rapid strides
in progress and in population during
the last ten years. Preparations have
already been inaugurated for the cen
sus of 1890, which will present some
astonishing figures to the eyes of our
people. Those who stay at home, and
seldom read the newspapers have no
idea of the marvelous increase in pop
ulation that oar country has under
gone during the last few years. The
number of immigrants for the ten
years ending in 1890 will not fall
short of 6,000,000. In the ten years
before, it was not more than 1,100,000.
The rate of increase among the na
tive population, is about the same a«
heretofore, about 2,000,000 a year
which will put the total population of
the states in the neighborhood of 76,-
000,000.
Oir country is indeed, rapidly
growing. The vastness of its prodent
magnitude, has for exceeded the wild
est dreams of our fathers. If they
could rise up from their graves and
witness the fruits of our progress, in
all the branches of our industry and
the restless hordes of our teeming
population, they ccild hardly realize
that this pretentious and magnificent
country, was but the larger growth of
the infant colonies. Our progress ha**
been great, hut the end is not yet—
‘•Pits ultra” is written on every thing
around us, and the end of our ad
vancement stretches to the bounds of
time.
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0?FRICE’$
rwT.aif
IaKIN?
CHINESE EXCLUSION
Cleveland's message on the Chinese
gR.MII
miaous]
flAYOl#
EXTRACTS
I mtumfrditfuwbI
tJfwd by the United
desireth to he protected, than over
A MONOPOLY IN WHEAT.
The Chicago Gamblers have suc
ceeded in buying up so much of the
wheat of the country as to double its
ninety and nine just laboring men
that need no protection.
9. To the rich man that hath, they
say, shall be given, and from the per
man that hath not shall l>e taken
away even that which he hath.
1(1. How is it that said lie when
spake unto you, that/l'rusts were private
affairs, and that ye should not interfere
with them? Know ye not that Trusts
roh the poor man and drive small
manufacturers from business?
11. How is it that he said when he
spake unto you, that Grover, the lead
er, was a friend to the English? Hath
he not hut just now desired to retali
ate against them?
12. How is it that he hath said that
we should lie ruined if we have Free
Trade? Doth he not know that Eng
land, which hath Free Trade, is rich
er than all other protected countries?
1.1. And. again, that lloger of Texas
would seek to ruin ye hy the hill which
he hath made, because he putteth
wool on the free l-st? Know ye not
that the G. O. 1*. would have free
whiskey, which is the ruin of all
men?
14. Verily, he speaketh hut to de
ceive, and ye are as sheep to be .od by
—-*}iitn.
15. Therefore, he wise, and when
the time coineth to render your vote,
see that ye cast it for Grover, which
is right.
10. Verily, then shall all his ene
mies he defeated, and there shall l>e
weeping and gnashing of teeth.—Da-
vinus Hex in “Life.”
value, and now the price of bread in
Md Public Pood AoalTuta, utko StwauL Pratt aid ncMthfol Dr.
BaUnc Powder does aotcoateln Aauaoate, Lime or Alum. Dr. Price e Deltaon Flaroruc
Uftcu, veniUe, Lemon, Oranc*. Almond, Hoee, etc, do not contain PoleonoueOU* or CbemBala
PRICE BAKING POWDES CO- He-* Yaw. CMceso. “ “
Chicago is threatened to be raised.
Gambling in any species of products
is an ovil worthy of hell, and a fit
business for devils, but when it de-
cends to the staff of life, and seeks to
create a monopoly, in the prime arti
cle of human sustenance, their
are no words too cruel to qualify their
beastly inhumanity. No punishment
is too great to he inflicted, and to as
sign the perpetrators to perdition,
would ho too good a paradise. Think
of the atrocity of such a game. Buy
ing up the very bread we eat only to
deny it to the starving thousands,
that their pockets might gingle with
dishonest dollars. It would he no
greater crime to snatch from the hands
of a starving man the last morsel of
food, and leave him todieinthc dregs
of his poverty. No wonder the in
dignant laborer, the life, and strength,
and glory of our government, rises up
in protest. Shall our Christian gov
ernment allow such wrongs to flourish?
Let the honest voice of outraged hon
or, l>e raised in defiance everywhere
against his gTeat iniquity, and let the
honest hand of the industrious free
men, in whatever way they can, hurl
it to the ground. If such is to be the
fruits of this government, then giv
us anarchy, and rather than have the
Stars and Stripes of our fartherland
dishonored let its streaming folds be
furled forever.
The State Agricultural Society and
the City Council of Macon are likely
to have trouble over the indefinite
jsjstjKiiiemeiit of the State Fair. The
officers of the Agricultural Society
should certainly have consulted with
the City Council of Macon before an
nouncing tlio determination to aban
don the fair for the season. While a
postponement would have been best,
yet Jit should have been arranged
agreeable to all parties interested.
Cleveland's popular majority over
lllaine in 1884 was 23,005. In the
State of New York where the contest
was closest, bis majority was only 1,-
149. The contest in Connecticut and
Florida was very close. We think we
see sighs of greater Democratic
strength in the present campaign.
ayneracies
cla sses with
of the people
i be:u proved
FACTS ABOUT OUR PAUPERS.
The statement is often made that
the country is overrun with paupers.
I’eoplc who thus speak express aston-
MlfcMHlO
Electric
Health
Resort
HILLMAN
Exclusion Bill
and is another evidem
hension of tjte>fundame
of the laws of nations
manship. He bases hi
the bill on the firm
it of hlf Hi
a and mutual/nnqjl
of the Chinese
those of the grei
of the United S' _
by ax experience of twenty years, and
ever sice the Burlington tieaty of
1868, to be in every sense Unwise,
impolitic and injurious to both na
tions.”
He proceeds further to show that
both nations have recognized the evil
tendency of an attempt at amalgama
tion adding that “it is thus easy to
learn how the joint desires and the
unequivocal mutual understanding of
the two governments were brought
into articulated form in the treaty
which, after a mutuol exhibition of
plenary powers f~om the respective
governments, was signed and conclu
ded by the plenipotentiaries of the
United States and China, at this capi
tal on March 12th last.”
But in the face of these agreements
China has recently refused a confirma
tion of the treaty upon pretense of
more explicit understanding from
which Mr. Cleveland concludes
that” the expressed demrnd
on the part of China for
a re-examination and renewed dis
cussion of the topics so completely
covered by the mutual treaty t stipu-
llnpreoidcnted Attraction,
U Ovor a million Distributed.
Louisiana btate Lottery Co.
laeoiporatei by tb.L«*i*l*tnre!n 18C
cubical and charitable purposes, and
ehlia made apart of the present State
tion, is 1S7V, by a ‘
ns Grand sizzle Humber Drawls vs take
place monthly, and the Grand Quarterly
Irawuss regularly every three months
March, Jane September and December).
1868 for Edu
ced Its Iras-
„ Oonstliu-
orerwhel taing popular vote.
Capital Prize, $300,000.
“We d v hereby certify that w* su
pervise she arrangements for all the
Monthly and Quarterly Drawing* of the
Louisiana Btate lottery company, and in
>etaon manage and control the Draw
ings themselves, and that the same are
conducted with honestv, fairness and in
good faith toward all parties, and we au
thorise the Company to use this certlfl-
jate, with Ctc-slmiles of our signatures
attached in its advertisements.”
E. VAN WINKLE & CO.
Atlanta, - - - - _ - - Q eor
manufacture
COTTON SEED OIL MIL
05
£
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o
GQ
I
121
o
Z2
Commissioners.
Not a Pimple on Him Now.
n.dwith Kcxema, Hair all Cane.
sr.lt> Crercd wlib Eruptions.
*1 boualit hit hair would never
grow. Cured by Cullrnra Krrae-
uim. Hair hpleuditl and not a piM-
pic on him#
I CtDDUtMT ADflUgb in pi all* of iheCUTICUXA
. m '• dies Sly boy. when one ytarof m#,wh
o baa with Ktz-ma that he !o»t alt ol hia tnir.
Hi> scalp wa* covered wnheruption*, which’he
iVe the undersigned banks a jd bankers
will pay all Prizes drawn in the Louisi
ana State Lotteries which may be pre
sented at oar counters.
B. M. WALKS LEY, Pits. Louisiana Pat. Bk.
rlEAP-t LAHAUX, Pies. State National Bank.
A. UALUWIN.Prrs.Siew Urloana National Bank
CAUL KOHH.PrSS Union Rational Bank.
from Physician*. 1 brjan the uae ot the Cuticura
dies, aid, I am h*ppr to say, wth the
l per.Vet sneerst- Ilia hair la now splendid,
there is not a i-i tuple on him I recommend
the Cuticura Remedies to motoera f_« the root!
•pstdj. ec- nr.mical. and
moet r
ipxai, «-"U“iuw«. »“u m * v-.v hr ‘N ikln
diseases of it faata ard children, aud fori that
•very mot er who haa an * filleted cnild will
thank me for so dDing. .... M
MRS. M. ¥. WOODSUM, Norway, Mo.
A Fewer Sore of Fright Year** Cured
oust extend to yru the thanks of on** of my
cusumieia, who has been (urid, by using toe
CoUcum Lcuird e«, of an old sire.csused by a
)ong spell of bickn as or 'ever eight year* ago
t*e v»«« si bid he w*s Um-fu’. ne would have U
have his leg amputated, tu- -s happy total h« li
i.ow enti'Ki.* well.—-aound as a uoliar. He re
qUes a me to u*e h ! * name, which is H. H.CasOM
utri hant of tbit* p ace.
JOHN V. M1MJU, Dru*.gis-s. Gainsb>ro, Tenn.
inhment that such should be the case
in a country so varied in its industries.
ami where so many avenues lie open
to enterprise and thrift. If such per
sons would compare their country with
other countries of the globe, they
would feel a new pride for their own
government. According to figures fur
nished by the Nashville American,
there were 10(1,000 paupers in the
United States in 1880, to a population
of 50,000,000 inhabitants—England,
Scotland and Ireland with a popula
tion of over 30,000,000 supported 1,-
300,000 paupers. A similar propor
tion is found in other European coun-
trta. Now, in the light of facts our
country, as far as the nuisance of
paupotV is concerned, is better off
than any ynintry on the globe. The"
inultitu<y|gf our industrious -enterpri
ses, extcVhling the iviilr'area of their
operations into every section of the
union, and offering work to every va
riety of labor presents a territory from
the tropics to the lakes, and from one
oceanjto the other, as free from paupers
as any equal area in the civilized
world. Let us go to work to bind
new beauties in our glorious govern
ment, and not spend our time in idle
efforts, to detect objections, which at
heat arc visionary and unreal.
Mr. W. li. Gorman, in a com muni
cation to the West Point Alliance, on
the proposed constitutional amend
ment increasing tlio numlier of
Judges of the Supreme Court, makes
two mistakes. He states that the
(ample of Georgia, in 18(50, ‘-had
double the wealth they have ever had
since.” This is only true hy count-
tlie slaves as part of the wealth of
Leaving them out, the proper
ty -f Georgia is worth more now than
in 1860. He states also that Texas
has a Supreme Court of only three
Judges. This is true, but Texas has
ing tin
i860.
anotiier court of thret
the Court ofbbuxoeals
the Suprenrim
are six
judges.
Severe scalp Disease Cured.
A few week* a*« rntwlfe suffered ve y
f.onia c la->Mi.s disease ui ihe scalp, and re
ceived no relief from the various
us,d until n 10 trirt Cuticura.
promptly jirl -led tub
edit* flie
Th‘* di»-*se
•af.t «ut. Mid in a»l:
h»l‘fil'e was ••ntiieiy well. Tu ere bar Neu
... .he disease, and Cuiicura ranka No,
ir «»ti*j»»»iion for dlseaae* i t the •kin.
Rev. J, I-KLCSLKV BAUBtTi. U D.
Kaklgu, Wj La
Taliaferro Co., Ga.
CURES BY
NATURAL ELECTRICITY
—AND—
ELECTRIFIED WATER
By the use of this celebrated Nat
ural Treatment the most astonishing
cures have resulted iu cases of
RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA
DYSPEPSIA, KIDNEY
DISEASES- LIVER TROUBLES
INSOMNIA,
LOSS OF APPETITE, NERVOUS
PROSTRATION,
DISEASES PECULIAR TO
WOMEN,
PARALYSIS IN ITS EARLY
STAGES,
OVERTAXED MENTAL
FACULTIES.
Excessive Indulgence in Alco
holic Stimulant, aud Gen
eral Debility.
No Artificial Means Used Whatever.
ij^jggoAement
and a practical abandonment of the
objects wo have in view, to which the
government of China may justly be
considered as pledged.”^
Therefore he approves the hill and
urges congress to use its unquestion
ed legislative poyer and prohibit Chi
nese immigration regardless of the re
jection of the .treaty by China. He
liases this advice on the fundamental
principle of international law of “the
admitted and paramount right and
duty of every government to exclude
from its borders all elements of for
eign population which, for any reason
retard its prosperity or are detriment
al to the moral and physical health of
its people must he regarded as a re
cognized canon of international law
and intercourse.”
Throughout, his message is preg
nant with an earnest effort to observe
the interests of his country, but not
in disregard to the rights of other na
tions and in his message he makes
such recommendations as will insure
proper indemnity for all existing
claims of Chinamen in our country
on theiv-jz*? Either, and to meet
such liabilities he suggests an ap
propriation of two hundred and seven
ty-six thousand dollars. The mes
sage is full up to the high standard
of Cleveland’s statesmanship, and is
another strong link that hinds the
Man of Destiny to the supreme seat
in the nation. Long live the ex-may
or of Buffa’o.
Grand Monthly Drawing
Iu the Aeadvaj of Mnaic. Kcw Orleans, Tuesday,
October 9, l &S.
Capital Prize, $300,000
100,000 Tickets At Twenty Dollars
Each. Halves 410; Quarters
TesthsD; Twentietks 41.
1 PBlZb OF tuuo.oro i».....~~ — ... |3<K,o:o
1 PRIZE OF 100,000 is ... 110,0*0
1 PRIZE OF 50,000 ia..™. to 00
1 PRIZE OF ‘25.000 ia 25,0ju
2 PRIZES OF 10.000 a:*. 20 Ot0
1 PKIZtcs OF 5,0(0 are 25 000
25 PRIZES OF 1.000 are V5. C0
100 PRIZE* OF 500 are 50,003
200 PRIZES OF 300 are ~ *
500 PRIZE* OF **0 are
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
100 Priaea of t'KO approximating to
$3)0,UC0 Frixe are
100 Prizes of $100 approximating to
#100,000 Prize are
100 Priaea of 4200 approximating to
I50.0U0 Prize are
1FRMINAL PRIZES
.ono Prizes of llOat decidea by $>*),( 00
Prize are
,000 Prizes ot «100 decided by fICO.OCO
Prize are
From Dimple* loSerefuln Cur* d.
S«»ap pr*pared from it, externally, and C.iticura
Ki.olV lit. the new h.ood miller, iaumlty,
area iv nilire cure foi every I> rm of skin and
blood diaeaze from pimMea to scrolula.
Sold everywhere. Price, Cuticura. Me.; PoaP.
•26c.: Resolvent. Si. Pitpar<d by the Potter
Drug and i hennlealCo., Boeton. Ma*a.
end for “How to Cure Fkln Disease*/ 64
pages, 0 illustrations, and 103 testimonial*.
Skinaudscalppreserved and bsauti
led by Cuticur* Mtdieattd Soap.
_ feian, has been at
r, if possible, a sub
will destroy the j*ello\v
JSrasite. lie aunounces that
Vne, rhigoline and caustic soda
Hire worth a sober trial. Indeed, lie
expresses great confidence in the re
sult of such a test. When a case oc
curs the house should he thoroughly
saturated with gasoline .and the wet
places, if any, sprinkled with caustic
.soda. Cold is an accepted extermi
nator of the germ, and both gasoline
and rhigoline lower the temperature
sufficiently to prove of value in treat
ing the fever. He says that Decatur,
Ala. ; for $5,000, could be covered with
gasoline and caustic soda one-eiglith
ot an inch iu thickness.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Tfcla powder never vanes. A marvel af
baalr, Rtrenplh and wb.leaoma.eas, Mora eoft-
mfjlaal than the etdinary klada, and ran not be
sol-1 in competition with the mnlUiutisof low
sat abort weight slam or pkceebsto powders
Bold onlvincans.
ROYAL BAR KG POWDER CO,,
ltd Wall Street. New Yc rk
Snow lias begun to fall in Virginia,
and the frost to whiten the fields of
Georgia. Nature is jiropitious. May
the heralds of winter continue their
southward march, aud rout the fatal
scourge from our suffering cities. A1
ready their checks have felt the icy
kiss of the cold north wind, and nev
er was the soft and playful zephyrs,
which brought the fragrance of the
orange blossoms or told the story of
the opening flowers, more warmly
welcomed in the homes they sweet
ened. May the early frosts descend
upon the suffering cities, and before
the snows have fallen, may this blight
ing curse be wiped away forever.
Every Muscle Aches.
' Sharp Aches. Dull » *iua, Stmina-
u.l \Ve*kne*. Reused io one
Minute by the Cuiicnr* Anti-Pain
l li«U*r. A reif.-ct antidote to pain
aedweakre*. The first and only jain-kUling
plaster. 25c. oclldAwlm.
There is scarcely a mail that does not
bring some grateful acknowledgement
of the Wonderful Health Restoring Vir
tues of the place.
Resort open the year round. First-
class hotel accommodations at reasons
ble rates.
For testimonials and rates address
B.F.BR0WN, Manager,
Hillman, Taliaferro Co„ Ga.
The yellow fever in Florida has no
effect upon the joke s, says the Sun.
One of them lives in Palatka. He
rushed into the office of a prominent
business man the other morning and
said that a girl had just come into the
city without a certificate. The busi
ness men hurried out and blew up the
quarantine officers for not attending
to business. Then the Health Board
heard of it, and they reprimanded the
officers severely. The whole town wi
fast getting excited, when it w
learned that the girl was a hahy, born ;
to the joker the night before.
Tliis is theTop of the Genuine
Pearl Top Lamp Chimney.
All others, similarare imitation.
This exact Label
isoneach Pearl
Top Chimney
A dealer ma y saj
and think he has
others as good,
BUT HE HAS NOT.
Insist upon the Exact Label and Top.
For Sale Evekyv'heie. Made only it
GEO. A MACBETH & CQ„ Fittsbureh. Pa
LADIES!
Do Tour Own Dyeing at Homs wltb
Pee rless
They will dye everythU
Dyes
They are roM every-
' aoulU
have no equal to* Htrcngth, Brightness, Amouul
iu Packages or for Faatneta of Color, or non-
fading Qualities, They «lo not crock
For solo by
O. W. RUSH A CO
wade a sledge.
and K. s. LYNDON,
Drufiriata. Itbon ♦ M
The
Paper
ON WHICH THIS IS
p k i n t e d
WAS MADE BY THE
DAUCHY’S ADVERTISEMENTS.
Pioneer Paper
MANUFACTURING CO.,
ATHENS, - GEORGIA
GUNS
list to Johxstox A Sox., Pitt
PARKER'S
. HAIR BALSAM
Cleanse* and beautifies the hair.
Promote* a luxuriant growth.
over Fail* to Reztoro Gray
Hair to it* Youthful Color,
rnta Dandruff and hair falling
EXHAUSTED VITM.IU
THt SALARY TOO SMALL-
The Coiumbua Enquirer springs the
proposition to increase the salary of
the Governor of the State. We cor
dially join in the opinion expressed by
the able journal that the present sal
ary that Georgia pays her Governor is
too small for the Executive of our
great and growing commonwealth.
Several'years ago, when the present
salary was adopted, it was ample com-
pensation for the labor required hy
the office. Now, with the growing
importance of our State, the duties of
its Executive head have greatly mul
tiplied, and the responsibilities asso
ciated with the highest trust of our
people have increased both in their
number and their gravity. The Em
pire State of the South, peerless in the
prosperity of her enterprising citizens,
and proud of the distinction in the
eisteniood of States, which her merits
have secured, and which her progress
haa sustained, is amply able, from the
wealth of her vast and varied re
sources, to sufficiently compensate her
Governor for the protection of her
great interests. We commend the
question to the wisdom of the incom
ing legislature, and we trust that they
will so increase the salary as not to
make it au object for the greed of
the office seeker, but commensurate
with the duties of our highest public
trust.
It is only one month before the
Presidential election. The battle is
waging fiercely in Indiana, which h. s
become the centre of hostilities. Both
sides are strong and the forces are
evenly matched. The flower of both
parties are arrayed against each oth-
Thc innocent State of Indiana,
Lem one end to the other is the scene
of comhat. The sun rises on the
struggle, to which night-fall does
not put an end, and so the fight will
wage,until the Gtli of nezt November,
when the issue wifi he settled, and
victory perch ujx>n the conquering
banner. From the present outlook
the Democracy will triumph. May
the kind fates be propitious and bring
the prophecy to pass.
T ail SCIENCE OF
LIFE, the (Treat
Medical Wort of the
axe op MirV>od.Nerv-
ard Physical D.
ldlily, l'rematore Da>
KNOWTHYSELF.r^d^
cjcoTOeqiimt Ihrrt-'n, **» P*?®* ***• J®
icripuon' I Thll diwMfiA Ck»tk, full irUt, only U*0k
P* mail, to JttL lllurralive aampte fm: U> all yoons
ind mid.llr-A.nsi me a. S«*nd now. The Gold and
Jewi-ik-d M dal awurJrd lo ihe atiibor by Ibe Nattoo-
«1 Medical AMOCislion. Addri--* I'.O. lb»x l8<Kk,Boe-
ton, l*. W. II. PARKER, irradoateof llai*
rard Mcd*cal Coik*u»\ piacti-De In Bowton,
who m*v be con■«;:!»*•.! confidentially. Offlce, Ra
« Hulfir.eli SL Hi-eeialry. of Mr“
Cnt tttia out. Yon «ny nrvor ae
HINDERCORN8.
Th. only *ar#CTO to Ooraartmalloiita.
oMaforttots, fort lio- SI nnmebttTlhe5sca.>.T.
cafcteKs
ITTLE
use
, Up to September 1 the Immigrant
‘ i this
arrivals in thia country thisyear were
392,937 as against 362,839 for the
same period last year. II this rate ia
kept up for the rest of the year the
number of new inhabitants from this
source will foot up nearly 600,000.
Certainly the United States have not
teased to be an asylum and a refuge.
t.-inarkablo success has
Headache, y»‘ Cartel's Little Liver Fine an
eqnaUy valaeUe In OonsUpeUrta earlec and pce-
venUng thlsannoylng complaint, .bile tkayalee
correct all disorder* of theatomachxtitnPlala the
liver a^ngnlete the bowels. Even >1 they onlr
HEAD
Ache they wonld be almost prioeleta to those vbe
-nSetfiumthledtalreeeleg enTliiMibetfoctu-
natalythelvgr,odn*eednaenetendhai.A^lhoee
jho ones try them tnd thees Bttle pills vale-
able In so many way* that they <*R1 net be wil
ling to do tritboet them. Bat after all sick bead
ACHE
The br?t o( all remedies (or
1 award Pain*, Colic, Indiges
tion, Exhaustion and all Stom
ach and Dowel trouble*. Also
the moat effective cure (or,
Cough*. Colds Bronchitis and
the breathing
organ*. It promote* refreshing
sleep, i»r«»«s **»• appetite,
prostration,
— life and strength ^ — ...
te the weak and aged. 50c. and (mo, at Drggumaa
GRATEFUL-COMFORTING
EPPS’S iCOCO A.
BREAKFAST.
WANTED
A No. 1, ten to fifteen
horse-power engine, if
can be bought low. Apply
to Box 105, Washington
Ga. tf
GLASSES : FITTED
SCIENTIFICALLY
With the latest improved instru
meats. If you cannot see distinctly
your eyes pain, call at the
CO
AT THE,
Old Post-Office Building.
20o,t02
50,00
20,000
100.000
100,000
3,136 Prize* tor art* ing to
$1.0 5,<,00
ForCtub Ri {•« >r any further information
apply to tho unuersl.nod. Ymir handwriting
must be uistin'M and Signature pln'o. More
rap.d return aail delivery will t>e insured by
your enclosing an Luveiopo bearing your full
add rcaa
-‘end Postal Not- 4, Express Money Orders, or
_ ew York Kxc-hunge in ordinary letter Cr _
rencj by Express ut our exponse addresaod to
K A DAUPHIN
Orieh&n, Lb
or M A DaupBlr.
WaaBlngton, D 0;
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TANKS, SHAFTING, PULLEYS and all kinds of FOUNDRY WORK
Awarded Four Gold Medals at the Texas State Fair one for the best Gin, best Feeder, best Condenser, and
best display.
Awarded First Prize Gold Medal at International Cotton Exposition, for the best sample, best general result*
and the best constructed machine.
in Ginnin
First Prize at Tarboto. North Carolina State Fair.
Also awarded first Premium :u South Carolina State Fairs.
Chester, S. C., November 30ih., 1883—E. Van Winkle ir Uo., Atlanta, Ga., Gents:
to-day. First Premium over Pratt, Winship and Brown, Yours truly,
Made a clean score at the Fair here
JOHN B. LONDON.
WRITE US FOR PRICES. WE.CAN SAVE YOU MONEY BY PURCHASING DIRECT.
E VAN WINKLE & CO., EOX 83, ATLANTA, GA
THE EXCELSIOR
Single Lever Injector! McGinty& Hunnicutt
Address registered Letters to
SEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK,
New 0cleans, La.
DUMUMDVD Tbit tho presence of
II1L MIL ill ij-CiXL General* Beauregard
ind Early, who tie nchxrg* of the drawings, 1*
a guarantee cf absolute fairness and integrity,
that the chaucea aie all equal, and that no one
can poMibly divine what number will draw a
Prize.
Ki'.MEMflKR Uim therr.~u» r nto! all Prike*
ia GUARABTDED BY FOUR NATIONAL
BANKS of New orleana, and the Tickets are
signed by Ihe President <>t an Inntitution, whose
chartered righta are recognised in the highest
Courti; therefore, beware of any 1m>tatio> t or
aaonvmoua achexn#*- wedAsun-d-t~
Southern Medical College,
ATLANTA, GA.
Next annual se ssion of this Institution
will open
The orator* who will stump the
atnt. of among -Artheat
in the Democratic ranks. And unless
the Republicans send every man they
have got on their list, to counteract
the Democratic influences, tho State
will inevitably go Democratic, Among
the orators are R. Q, Mills, of Texas;
Breckenbri Ige, of Arkansas; Turner,
ot Georgia;Brekenbridge,of Kentucky;
Hemphill, of South Carolina,; and
Bland, of Missouri.
The betting on the Presidential
election threatens to liecome interest
ing in New York. One Jacob Hess
with bluff or betting proclivities
showed at a public place the other
night a hankering to put up large
sums against Cleveland’s election. It
was reported to men who wanted a
soft thing, and next day several ap-
ilied at his office only to find him out.
)ne man had $25,000 to bet on
Cleveland, and expressed his willing
ness to give odds.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
1 A. A CANDIDATE NOB COUNTY SOB
Vevornnl. Alkui/;xt of.ll the Tour- in the
county, - C.B. DANIEL,
r. J. A FITXEB »-niucce» tor Aldermen
la ,be 4th viol.
I hereby announce myself as n candidate for
reel cllc-i lor Alderman from the Pint » ard.
11 M. DoOTSOV.
October 2 1888.
And continue until
IS TIIE ONE WE HAVE BEEN LOOKING
for that has hut one lever and can be sold as
cheap as the Hancock Inspirator. We Guaran
tee it and wi* carry *•» full stock for prompt ship-
Contractors and Builders.
-Dealers and Manufacturers of-
...A
>
incut. It is strictly a first-class boiler feeder.
BRICK LATHES,SHINGLES WHITE LEAD
„ „ T , , „ „ . MIXED PAINTS, OILS „
u. R. Lombard & CO., j v amishes, Builder’s Hardware, Lime, Plaster Paris, and Cement.
SCHROI.L WORK A SPECIALTY. ALSO SASH LOOR
AND BLINDS
Augusta,
apri!24wtf.
Georgia.
Money for Farmers !
Proprietors Athens Steam Planing Mills nt Northeast depot. All orders promptly
filled and estimates made. Office South street, near Jackson.
I am Prcpired to Negotiate
LOANS FOR FRMER3
ATHENS FOUNDRY
HENRY C. TUCK.
MACHINE WORKS.
ATHENS,
March 1889
A full corps of lecturers and ample
means of imparting instruction in a ! l
departments, n t-der the course in the
school unsui passed.
Tenth annual announcement and cata
logue, containing particulars, is now
ready, for which address
Or. Wm. PERRIN NICHOLSON,Dean.
W L
ATLANTA
NIEDICll COLLEGE,
GEORGIA
Atlanta, Georgia.
The thirty-first Annual Course of Lec
tures will commence on Wednesday,
October 3, 1888, and wifi close about the
first of March, 1889.
The Trustees and Faculty of this in
stitution in offering its advantages to
those desirous of securing a medical ed
ucation, feel assured of their ability to
present inducements unequaled by those
of any other medical college in the
South.
FACULTY.
1 reaped fitly eon
rdmery ol
asaM. j
X respectfully announce for re-eteetlon to th
office of lax receiver of v larke cuuuty.
DaVID E. SIMS.
A. W. Griegs,M.D.; Wm. Abram I.oyc
M. D.; A. W. Calhoun, M. D.; H. V. M
Miller, M. D., LL. D.; W. S. Arinstrone
M. D.; J. S. Todd, M. D.; Hunter P
Cooper.M. D.; Virgil 0. Hardon, M. D.
W. S. Kendrick, M. D ; W. F. West
moreland, jr., M. D.; F. W. McRae, M
D.; J. M. Crawford, M.D.; N.O. Harris
M. D.
All business comtounicati ns* should
be addressed to.
. Dr. W. S. Kendrick, Proctor,
ug4dw2in Atlanta Medical College.
S. D. MITCHELL, announces as a candidal
for Clerk of tbe Superior Court ot Clarke County
at tbe election In January 1880, •
EDUCATIONAL.
I hereby announce myself as candli
3erk of superior Court, and respectlly i
luOraee of tbe people at tbo elecUunln
Idste for
soiist tbe
i January
CUAltLES D. VINCENT.
ST. JOHN’S COLLEGE
To tbo Voters of Clark* County, At a a
aollUtlou uf many friend* aud uy own volition
X announce inyaeu aa a candidate for Ordinary
and n»pectlully
^NL^lStBINOTON.
{^-Examination of k the eye no
charge.
july5d&w3m.
O l
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:
•
“By a thorough knowledge of the natural law*
which govern the operations of digestion and
nutrition, and by a careful application of tbe line
properties of well-selected Cocoa, Mr. Bppa has
provided our breakfast tables with a delicately
flavoured beverage which may save us many
heavy doctors' bills. It Is by the Judicious use
of such articles of diet that a constitution may
be gradually built up until strong enough to
radst every tendency to disease Hundreds of
subtle maladies are floating around us ready to
attack wherever there Is a weak point We may
escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves
well fortified with pure blood and a properly
nourished frame ” Civil Service Gazette. Made
simply with boil tag water or milk. Sold only In
half-pound tins, by Grocers, labelled thus:
J.iilKS Kris & CO., HomceopatMe Cgemhto
EftAiKVmCNJS
DISCOVERY*
others do not.
Outer's LUO. Liver Fine an very omen ■
very eaay tv take, Ooeor two ten* uiek.» Ac
— — iterfdu i ‘ “ J —
They an etrietly vegetable a
CUTE. MEDICINE CO,, Re* Ywk.
MR Soa&Bm SauUPriM
Any boot* 1 earned Is me reeSley.
IMmd wandering cared*
8peaking without nates.
ned bjr Supreme
enc daeee*.
rrospeefus, with oplnloo* of Dr. (fa A.
Hammond, the world-far M specialist In Mind
f Thompson, tbe
Mey.D.D, Editor
The BOYERS’GUIDE Is
issued March and SepC,
i each year. It la an enoy.
Idopedie or uaefUJ infor-
f mation tor all who pun
chaee the luxuriee or the
necMsitim of life. We
can clothe yon and fttrnlah you wltb
all the neccsaary and unaeoesaary
appllaneea to rids, walk, daaoo, eleep,
sot. flah, bent. work, go to church,
or stay at home, end la various sixes,
styles and Quantities. Just figure out
what 1s required to do all these things
C0RF0RT4BLT. and you oen make a fair
estimate of tbe value of tbe BUYERS'
GUIDE, which will be sent upon
receipt of 10 eenta to pay pottage,
MONTGOMERY WARD A CO.
111-114 Miohlgnn Avenue. Chicago. I1L
ALBPPT L. MITCHELL
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Athena, fleonli.
My duties aa Auditor of the Southero
Mutual Insurance Company being prac
tically over, I will devote my entire time
o my profession, and will practice any
where employed.
e far Clerk of the Buperle
a-y. Kleoilou Janaary 1st
’ W. B. PHUITT.
■nnounee for toelectiou to tbe office of sberit
tecurk.count,.
DR. J- 0. OBB Win he pleated te here tbe
■oppoa oflke roUrs^nl^Chrrt oounty, for tbe
I of C.UNTV TBEA8UBEK.
1 bersey aanaoaae teva>U as a eaadldate for
tbe otece ef TAX BECB1VKB of Clarke eeunty
at the comtax election and nrpeotAUly ut the
■eppon el tbe voters faaldetunty.
W. T. CARTER.
At tko solicitation ot many friends Dr. J. A
■UNNl :UTI hat .ouieuted to allow tbe use o
bis name In tbs next election for Mayor a
thereby announce myself as a candidate for
Treasurer of Carte county Election January
- ^ tb. fljujt-tt.
F. M. HUGHES,\
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office with II. C. Tuck.
Athens, - J - - - Georgia.
Prompt Attention Given to Collections.
R. L. J. SMITH,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW
HARMONY GROVE, GEORGIA.
WIU practice in Jackson. Banks, Heated,
Franklin aad adjacent oountlea, aad nine In the
smsEs
43
FOKDHAM,
. . NEW YORK
This College euloys the powers of a University
and is conducted by t e Jesuit Fathers. It is
IF XSfcll^l
A Most Effective Combination.
This well known Tonic and Nervine ta gaining
languid and debilitated condition* of tho sjr»*
feint atretutthen* the intellect, and bodily functions;
buildeup worn oat Nerve* t aids diuentton ; r*-
8loty* Impaired or lost Yitality. and brlna* back
youthful *trrnzth and vigor. It U> pleasaut to the
taste, and uwd regularly braces Ihe System agaiatf
the denressiug Influence of Malaria.
Price-41.00 per Bdkttle of 34 ounces.
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
Richmond: and: Danville: Railroad
Northeastern Division,
CONDENSED SCHEDULE
IN EFFECT JUNE 24TH,1888.
Trains run by ?5th Meridian time.
BETWEEN ATHENS AND ATLANTA-
Nil. 53 DAILY | 151 Ex bU
Leave Athens 7.40 a. in 1 fi:C0 p. m
Ar’ve Atlanta 12 noon I ... | 9: «0 p. m
NO. 41 EX. oOiBiV.I 153 Dally.
Leave Atlanta 5:30 p. m. ' 8 :0 a. m
Ar've Athens 10:21 p, m | ; i'2:J0 noo
"geTWEFiTATHgHi Ak'BTH^ Sast.
No. 53—Daily
Lea«. Athens 7:4
Ar. Wash’gton 70n.ni;
at, New York L20 p ra*'...
Noo
£x.eun«iay
0:01 p. m.
7:45 p.m.
apri!24wtL
Iron End Bras* 7
Castings, Mill and Gin Machinery, ,
Shafting, Pulleys, Hangers and
Boxes, Cotton Presses, Cotton
Seed Crushers, Cane Mills, Evap
orators, Circular Saw Mills, Fur
nish Atlas Engines, Water Wheels^
<.nd a fu’ Vne of supplies; such as
Injectors Jet Pumps, Packing,
Piping Valves and fitting of ml
kinds, including everything need
ed about a Mil lor Gin.
Call and see us or write for
prices on what you may need.
Address,
ATHENS FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS,
Athens, Georgia.
Childs, Nickerson & Co.
-Dealers in General-
HARDWA
Solid train* Lula to Washington.
Northbound.
STATIONS.
AMlPMlrt M|LV. AR. I* MiaMlPM,
7 0S 35 1030 ! ula 750 » 30 9 30
8 30-8 551050 U!*viUe
» ticlo 1 ill 0 Mayavllle
9 3']'.) 3 |1125[lI*iuinoy Grove
situated iu a very beautiful part of New York
county between the llarlem U. A L. l. Sound
Every facility is given for the best cLasslcal.
scientific anu commercial education Board
and Tuition per Year 4300. studies re-open
fptember 5tl1,1888.
St. John’* Hall, a Preparatory School for
ooys from 10 to 12. is under the name direction.
For further particulars apply to Kf.v John
J.Pres. augao-Ulm
T®
Cumberland Plateau. 2,000 feet above U e sea
lev 1 This school u ider the special patronage
of the trlshops of the Protestant Episcopa
i hurcli, iu the 8outh and Southwest, oners ih
both moral and educational. In Its Grammar
School and In its Collegiate and Theological
Dep rtments. For the special claims of this
University for patronage, apply for documents
to the Rev. TELFAIR HODGSON. Vice-4 han-
cellor, Sewanee. Tena. augl7d&wim
Moreland Park Military
Academy,Near Atlanta.
Situation and daily regime unsurpassed for
natch. *■ ~ “■ ■““*“** “*■
temate
ikm iiuuuu iii ririKii. urr ’ <ui uuu
,, Session begins September 10th. Send
or Illustrated catalogue.
augliMin t*II AS.
. M. NEEL. Supt.
tug u nmaaivwi. toivef-
tal satlsfactH.it in the
rare of Gonorrhoea and
Gleet. 1 prescribe It anC
feel safe in recommend
lng It to all sufferers.
I. J. STONER, E.IL,
Decatur, IU.
PRICE, 41.00.
Sold br D ugglct-
f*l lt4R|\Vhol>o
8 30j loot 120OI enter
102 12‘J» It hens
amIpmipmUr.
30 9 10 8 55
715 8 55 ]8 25
6'*5h 35 7 55
,0 35 8 15:7 2>
|6 2o 8 00 7 00
16 00 7 40 0 30
Lv.rMl mIvm
Tram* run by 7.5th Meridian than -One hour
faster than 90th Meridian timo
L.L. McCLESKEY. JAS.L.TAYl OR,
Div. Pass. Agt. Gen. Picwa’r. Agt.
K BERKLEY. Superintendent.
GKOHGIA ltAlleROAD COMPANY.
Officer General Manager, J
The following ?
gust;.. Ga . Sept 19th, 1888. .
medule will te operated until
Augusta
further notice:
1 :00* 10:4 »t Lv
12:07f 11:17t “
12:42t 12:17* “
l:20t 12:49* “
1:38f 1:0b J “
, 1 :Mt 1:22* ••
2;2lt 1:45* ar
2:42t 2: 0>lV
3:30f 3:00* “
4:13t 3:33* ••
4:40f 3:59> “
6:30f 5:45* ar
Ilanem
ThonLHon
Norwood
1:58* 6
1:24* 4:30t
Barnett “ I:08» 4:l3t
craw* rdville lv 12:43* 3:58t
Union Point ar 11:57» 3:29t
Greensboro " H:40» 3:l3t
Madison “ 10:51* 2:19t
Social Circle “ 10:08» l:36t
Covington 44 9:43* l:"8t
Atlanta lv 8:00t 13:15*
°p m fam
Da. E. S. Lyndon. Act, Athena. Ga.
Classic Ciij .jsiness College.
mWENTT Five Dollars pay, for a foil coarse la
JL cither .department—time unlimited Short
tered in three months. For
nuytwlm.
BLOUNT & EVANS.,
BY
MAIL.
No. l—io tigers for S5 ctj,
No. i- 9 •• “ 30 •>
No. 3— s .* •• 55 ••
SO _ -Vo. 4- J - « Its - . , B
send nsssinpie ordjr. Enc'oie tho monty
la lsud tcentsumcior poa'.al note. Olvennm.
borofths civ*r* jou want, wl.h yourm»ning
sddretslnfuUsnd w* will soul you tko cigtrt
hy return mall, ir re-ofsnr other expense.
, M. OPPENHI.KM A CO. _
ocU4Ji*5m. 103 coIuiuWa 81, N. Y, City
Dr. vouDonhoE
^Formerly of LonlsvtDe. Ky.. now resident
Office with Dr. GERDINE,
will devote himself exclusively to Surgery and
Diseases of Women and the Treatment of DIs-
ases uf the Throat. Nose and Eyes, mayfiwfim
TO ADVERTISERS.
A list of 1000 newspapers divided into 8TATE8
AND SECTIONS will be sent on appUealioa-
VKKB.
To those who want their advertising to pay.
we can offer no better medium fer thorough and
effective work than the various sections of our
GKOd P. ROWELL * CO.,
Newspaper Advertising Bureau,
•epiMftwun i$ BprowBtreet, N. t-
WASHINGTON BRANCH.
Trains leaving Washington at ’ 1:20 a m and
Bamett at 1:09 p m will he tun. All other trains
abandoued for the present.
ATHENS BRXNCH,
Leave Athens•» 9:00am *5:10pm
Arrive Unld^LlM 11:55 a m 7:40 p m
Iecave UnionT**.nt *6:oo a m 2:16 p m
Arrive Athens 9:55am 5:05pm
MACON BRANCH.
l:30t 13C* lv Camak ar 12:15* 11:00*
3:23t 2:59* ar Sp rta “ 10:36* 9:3S*
6:07t 4:11* •• MUledgevllle 9:13* 8:25
7:50t 5:00* 1
Macon
lv 7:10t 6:3;
°Daily except Snnday All other trains daily.
Sleeping cars between Augusta and Atlanta.
Doors, Sash and Blinds, Builders’ Hi
and Rubber Belting, Machinery,
Improve,
ton Oinn K
Champion-— ,
M8chinesTES
Standard Hay Rakes, Ron Fev
tars, Wagon Scale*. Excelsior'
Mills, Cane Mill*, Evsporstors.
All
the above at Redaced Price*. Write to or call on u, for price*/~' u h (
Nos. 148 and 250 East Broad Street ATHENS. GA.
THEO MARKWALTER’S
STEAM
Marble and Granite Works.
BROAD STREETj^sr Lower Market, AUGUSTA, GA .
Georgia it South Carolina Granite Monuments made a Specialty.
A lane selection of Maibl* rat arsnlte Work always on hand, reedy tor lettering and delivery
Parties Desiring Monomsnts or Work .Apply to ANDREW
\J
At Athens Cemetery.
H. C. TUCK,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Offlc. Duprcc^lulldlng.
ATHENS MUSIC HOUSE
HASELT0N & DOZIER’S,!
57 Clayton St., Next Door to Post-Office,
Athens, - Georgia.
m}
m
A LWAT80O hand tko rerrbest mskesef PUnoe, Orgsns, Violin*. Qalhtra, Bsnloe tad sU kind
ft. of Mo*ic*l Instemienta for *ele at the very
Lowest Price For Cash
■nryuoed u a
a< toywcltare
stare and 1‘icturo Frameing UaoertmenL Frame* for >ele or male «o order in-
eepertasaeverltefereoMaedlr Ai .. :;. The uict thin* in B»hy Jumper*, nn-
1 pjeailng andaejlthful exereUe for the little one*. Speclil rates 10 Cliorctoi wi*»: I
3 Organs. FarchMt dtvcct B?" to w>4 »»’« sgont* coiamiulon. lso«wly