Banner-watchman. (Athens, Ga.) 1887-1889, October 29, 1887, Image 3

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DARBYS (OZONIZKD CM LORI N Z.) Ditinfaetaoi. DtfoJorizar «j» Antiseptia. FM SAFETY, GUANUNE88 AND QOMFORT USE IT IN EVERY SICK-ROOM. Will th* nlniotji/m jmre o nd tvholesome; removing all bait odor# from ai^y source, Will destroy all Disease Germs, infection from all Fevers, and all Contagious Diseases, A »xon l cw of h'CAKLKT Fmx has never been known t» occur wne.e the Fh.ul was freely used. ; Yei low Fkvbk has | been cured with it after Black Vomit had ta- ■ neawstRURf. J KI‘N FLACK. • Iu use in | DESTROYED, f;; The following gentlemen were ap. ! before* It pointed the committee to canvass among tho business n»on for aubscriptiona to the fair: Jno. E. Taltnadge, E. K. Lumpkin and W. A. McDowell. The following is the subscription list; tmfria hav*: nnunn to it. Attendants on the sick will secure Protection from In- * fcetlous IHi.'ues l*y using tho Pluid. Perfectly harmless, iilcJ internally or externally. A8 AN INTERNAL DISINFECTANT AND DETERGENT. Taken or Jejected or used as n wash 1C allays inlti inumlIon mid corrects ofTi-u- ilre discharge*. Tlte Plohl Is » certain cure for DUrrhos*. Pyeontsry and In- flnu'iuntlontofthe Bor-US. BdWiJkaz line In its UOore it :v.;l often afford complete relief from S. rtlmrn. Acid ity of tho Stomach and Dyspepsia. J.H. ZEILIN A CO., Phlladslphln. Julius Coheu & Co. ISO Baldwiu & Fleming 20 E I Lmith & Co 10 K O Newton 10 II L Cranford io E Orr«fe Hunter 25 Billups Fhinizy 10 A S Dwrsey 10 W A Jester 6 J H Rucker 25 C W Cooper • - 10 A Coleman 5 C Stern & Co 10 Sylvanus Morris 5 Rev CD Campbell 6 Capt Oliver 6 Pope Barrow 3 ' ". v .. 25 \V J Morton to £ K Lumpkin 10 WB Thomas 12.50 Jno Qerdlno 12.50 W B Burnett 5 Taimadge Bros 20 W DGriffeth 6 Holman & Deadwyler 25 Jno Crawford 5 , Our Paper.—The Danner-Watch man _■ : i.*i on a boom. It ia going far and near (all through Northeast Georgia. It ing read by peoplo who never sav ia extending with Athens 1 expansion. It is cutting out a new route iu which Athens’ trade will follow. We are bending our energies to make it paper worthy of the most cultivated and enterprising community in Georgia. Sunday'! issue is a fine opportunity to let the people know what you have. Lots of money will be left in Athens next week. The only way to let *tran gerg and visitors kuuw you have goods to aaa Capital Prize, $150,000. “Wo do hereby certify that wo au jcrvlso the arrangementa for all tho Monthly Semi.annual drawing* et tho Loulxlanu Slate lottery company, anil In yer»on manage and con rol the Draw- inga themselves, and that thtf same are conducted with honestr, fairness and in good faith toward all t 'of, and we au. thorixe the Company to u. »this certlll. otto, with fic.lmilea uf ol signatures attached, in Ita adrertiremb its." Commisslonera. Wo the undersigned banka add buukera will pay all Prizes drawn in the Loulsi- ana State Lotterlea which may he pm ■cnted at our counters. J.H. ncLESDf, fm. Lonlatana National ltank nau LAJlAUX, Pro. Mate NatMnal Itaak. A. NSUrtfl-V 1 ’ 1 — A—’W—— DilliwalSiak CAM. K03K, ,rss Union national Bank. Unprecedented Attraction 1 U Or «r Hair a million Distributed. Louisiana Statu Lottery Co. .acorpoiahvlln lWMor »r«y, k/tttTeftl la ora tot Educational and <, and table purr— Witt a C4pit U of jn.ooa, 00—te Which a rti fund of vver »Avn"has star*- been adtted. stf an overwhelming i^pnter rovi IU iraa was irad*spurt of the oicsrntButa 0»ns isa adopted D. cerab-r'Jd, A. II.. 147*. . Tbs only Lottery over voted oq unWnlorsfd by the poopleof sty State. It tenrseals* or iu Ora ad Slncl# Humber Drawings win tails plies i.loathly, and the Beul-Annual Drawings regularly every six months (June sad December). 4 SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FWTUHJB, KLKVF.N1 U <£HAND DR WING, . INB,. KLKVKN1H 01 CLASS Id. IN THE AO4 0KMT OF MUSIC, NEW ORLEANS, TUB DAY, Nov, “ -f 10th HwiT' •fit, 1831 - t 10th XwitMr Drawing. Capital Prize, $150,000. Botlce.—Tlcket* Are Ten Del Jars only. Enlves, 99. Fifth., 91. Tenths, 91. U8T OF PRISES I CAPITA UNWIN OF $150,000*.^. »IMtCCC 1 QK.lNll PftfZK OF 6 ,000 .. *$00 1 0BA8D FRISK OF t LABOR PRIZES OF 4 T.AU »K PltiZlS OF 30 PRIZE* OF V\ PRIZES OP AOOO mia kOO PK1Z * 8 op ft »»/<o .. iy«o - £45 «n~ worn A J Cobb C D Flznigen H 11 Linton Gun k Murray Dannkb-Watcuiun Moore & Elder E Dorsey ft Co Hull ft Illpkinz J E Pope V W Skiff E S Lyndon S M Ilerrlngton A L Bull D 0 Carrow, jr II C White Wmz Itutherford <1 H Lambert Iteerez & Thornton H D StAnley T L Gantt O’Farrell ft Hodgson Hodgson Bros. Webb ft Crawford Dr S 0 Benedict J A Grant Myera & Co Gcone Local Wm McDowell ft Son E T Brown W M Pitman John W WIer ,10 v» 10 ~ 10 10 5 10 8 10 G 10 8 ncr-Watchmah. Assist Athens. to bcom Both Bros 5 JoaMygatt X C B Burch 1 E T Martin 1 Macon Johnaon 1 J II Smith 1 Hugh Dorxey 1 Chxx Vincent' 1 W Price 1 William Willjimxon 1 John I’inncr 1 Durham Browning 1 Jan Doxier 1 .1 W 3 Henley 1 Ron C W Lane 6 S ISnphael GO \ S M under illo 2 J A Carlton 1 R n Ruan.lt 2 dichnel Bros 10 M ullnno Co ^ 10 I Morris & Son 2.60 L&JMorrin — 2.60 Cnnpnr Morris 1.50 Ciifldn, Kickernoh & Co 10 U K Nicholson 5 J J Minuter 2 E E Jones 1 Long ft Taylor 6 Hcuinty&Co SS We again call the attention to tho an. tboritiez shout the street lamps not heing lit during cloudy nights. If tbe gentleman who is in charge of this work should fall over a roll of Dr. Hunnicutt’s patent fence on the corner next to B. H. Alien & Co. xtore, he would not only use bad Ian guage, but hare the lamps in full blase, moon or no moon. If the lamp lighters can’t attend to their buaineaa torn them off and get others. ThereieaUwrrquir. ing the lamp, to be lighted during cloudy nights. Mai chants. Head This: To those subject to the vexations of usiness life, dyspepsia and a feeling of ability, irritability and despondency, we aay, take Blmmons Liver Hegulator. The Kegulatorls free from any injurlona mineral substances; nut disagreeable; cm bo taken at any time without inter, fering with business or pleasure. It is gentle, safe, and a good digestor. It is unequalled in the euro ot piles, consti pation, bad breath, headachoand bilious orn plaint. Children Dying, At this season of the year, when warm days followed by cool nights, and the eating of fruit and vegetables effecting tho bowels, we bear of ao many children dying. Give them Dr, Biggara’ Buck, eberry Cordial. Arrive pm a ra Ex Sun Ex Sun BETWEEN LULA AND Southbound Freight Passenger Stations 22 62 50 s m p m a m Lula, 6.40 8.25 11.05 Lula, 7.10 8.42 1L22 GilUville, 7.35 8.56 11.36 g Maysville, 8.10 9.13 £11.63 Harmony Grove, 8.40 9.28 12.08 Nicholson, 9.07 9.38 12.18 Center, 9.35 9.55 12.35 Athens, * s m p m Daily p m Ex Sun D.ily Amro • E. BERKELY, Superintendent. SPECIAL NOTICES. I’uueral Notice. The friends and acquaintances cf Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Meadow are invited to attend the funeral of their child at the residence of Mrs. EllaO. Colbert, on Pnlaski street, this Saturday morning, Oct. 20th, at 11 o’clock. Dividend Notice* A dividend of five dollars per share on the Capital Stock of the Bank of the University has been declarod payable on demand. A. L. HULL, 0asbixb. Oct 21st, 1887. cod,lw! RAILROAD SCHEDULES. OBOBOU BAILBCAD COMPANY. OTOKBUOCWTAIH ROUTE OrrjceQBNBBAL mavaobb. Auguste. Oa., 8ept. 17th, 1887. Commencing Sunday 18th instant, the lullow logpaasengern Schedule will oporato on tlita road Tralu* run by 90th meridian time—w nlnutea alower than Augmta time. A’veUaah’gtu . L’veWaah’gtn 7:20 a. *— Athena. 12:15 p, _ Athena 7:«5 a Ar’vo Win’Vo 8 04 a “ Lexington- S:3S a.m M Antlocn... 8:66 a.m " Maxeya ... 9:04a.m Leave Atlauu 2.46 p.. AR*ve Athena 7 20 p.m Leave A than* S 00 p. Arr’o Wiuto’eS 22 p.m *' Laxlngt’n.. l:63p.i '* Antioch... 4:1G p, Maxeya ... 4:25 p.m Woodvllle. 4:47 p m 1 Un Pt 5:00 p.m A’to Waah'gtn 7:20 p.i 1,'va Waah'irtn 4' J) n i Arrve Woodvllle 9:26 a.m' Un. Ft..... 9:40 a.m.L’ve WaahVtn 4:20 p.i ▼e Atlanta 1.00« u Ar'reAutu Y u 8.l5 D o.i.waaTPJ LeaveAngusin.il.. —„— • Macou— 7:10 a ml “ Un. F’t.... 2:15 p.m •• Waalii's’n. 11:20 a.m( ** Woodvllle 2:34 p.m '•Athena.... 9:00 a.m| " Maxeya... 8:0« p.m " Wlnterv'e 9:24 a.ml " Antioch... 8:»0 p.m “Lex’gt'n.. 10:06 a.m " Lexington 4:01 p.m "Antioch.. 10:44 a,m " Wjnter’TO. 4:41 p.m Maxeya .. 11:00 a.m Ar ve Athena.. 6:06 p.m ... a -Jit _ • • -a. — —- •• tv.ah’ut'n q.'Zi a. «w , Waah’gVn. 2:20pja A*ve U’nPt.. 11:66 a.m "Macon... 6:00 pm 6:45 pjn» " Anguata... SM p.a ■Woodvllle* 11:37 p.m re U’nPt. ' ' Atlanta. no.8, vrxaT dalt. i ko, 4.kabt daily. L'veAuguata iu: 15 p m L’veAtlanta... 9:00 p,m A’re Macon 7:50 a m " Macon.... SJOdxe a’to Atlanta. 6^0 a.m.lar'e Augusta.. 5:00 a m Train num Mr 27 _ jngera to and Iron... Ororetown, llurlem, itlrgto.. ■tea wd of the Company In PNMil... isi^ooo clnba ahrultl be madii ^HlnKewOfleaes. Application hr rates tei •On y u* the oRlcc of iho Con F..r further lnlor-a’.on lull arid Has. PORTAL NOT montv Orltrs. or Nor Yorx Kxch._._ iwiliff'i-nr"’ b ’ KXpra ‘ K A DADFEIN ' NSW Orleat.1, La. »r KBDtunhln Waahtnztes, D O. Address rogistered Letters to NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK, Naw Orlkzks, Li. UEMBER« ESI sad Karly, who am mcharg- of the drawings. Is egnaraatee cf absolute fairness an l Integrity, that the caancc» tie all equal, ant that no one gan poaalbly divlao what number will drew a REMEMBER Jhtt^the pvymfnt of all Prises Tho committee to gat up subscriptions to the fair don’t can to go around beg ging, and ask our citisans to come up of thsirown freo will and givatholr names and monay to J. E. Taimadge, chairman of iha committee. A Sad Dsath.—We sympathize very much with the bereaved parente, Mr. and lira. D. W. Meadow, in the loss of their little child. We extend to them, in this end hour, the conxoletion to be found In the fact that whatsoever tho tondereat Father end most sympathizing Friend doetb. ia ever for tho best. The child, asleep in Christ, will be a link to hind their fireside to tho skies, a pro* cioui Jowel, of their fashioning, glren back to ita Maker to sJora bis diadem and welcome, ere long, a reunion or par ent and child in cloadjknd. Nones to ExtuairoBs.—Ezhib'.tcrs sro earnestly requested to make all prep- aralions possible for their display to-day. Don't put off until Monday. The direc tors will hara a special policeman on duty day and night, from now until the close of tho fair, and all goods sent out will bo carefully guarded. Col. Thoa. J. Lester, of Clarke county, has ginned end sold 63 hales of cotton For Bala and Bant. . Three handsome lota in CoLbham, one square Irom street railroad, on easy terms. A good horse, perfectly eoundand gentle. For rent, for next year, a fine farm just outside of the city limits, octlieodtw. A. L. Hull,' Ited Jersey Pl(a. Red Jersey pigs, registered thorough, bred, for sale. Inquin at TaurADoaBsoa- W,t Sale er Bens, An eleven room house on College Avenue, four squares from tho post of fice, [or sale or rent. Apply to W. D. OmrrzTn, II. E. A. inlMr 17 will non »i »na reciln ps aUfl Irom Iho [olio.In, italoni onfy I, JlKTlem, UearliTf, Thom-on Nor KWKMatetCrawfordTllle.Uul.B Foint,Oreen.| eaboro, Madiwu, Kutledao, Social Circle Covtnxtqn, Oonrari tetkenla,„eione Noun tain and Decatur. Train .Vex 28 .111 .top • ■AMMtaMMMMmdhegj BOB t] HI Triown, Hariri ifeson. Norwood, BArnett C?ra' _ ..on Point, Grecuaboro, Madiiad social Circle, Covington, Ccnycr Stone Mountain an-1 Decatur. ■VHBUa. 54 ou Athene branch rivea puauifl gen fb> No 28 on main Uac, 15 mlnutci icr inpper at Harlem. Train* to and from Athens connect with train 127,28,1 and 2. mj B, H. DORSEY, Gen. Pali.Agent, m JOHN W ORKKN. Gen'l Manager. \ JOE W. WHITE, Gen’l Traveling Paeaenstr AxenL Au/nata. U». hJ PIEDMONT AIR-LINE ROUTE. Richmond: and: Danville: Railroad. COKOENSEO SCHEDULE Id Effect Sept. 4,1887. Trains ran by 75th Meridian Uma-One hour falter than IQth Meridian fir Misses Wingfield, msntua makers, can bo found at their room at the residence of Mr. T. G. Hadaway. Fatronagc solic ited and satisfaction given. COTTON MARKET; Office Benner Welchmen. Atiizks, Oct 28.—Market very quiet Good middling 0 3-16 Middling Low Middling 8 6-8 Strict Low Middling Nsw Youit. Cotton Closed easlor. Middling 0 11-18 Net Receipts 294,841; Exports to Great Britain 113,212; France 44,G07; Continent 01,883; Channel Porto none; Stock 013,123; Sales for consumption. BAx'KsVf 'k?w E Orbfn',, rntMk, Vili'fuin' already, and will m»ko20 bales more on Steaod brihoPmiJ.nl of an tniiiigiioG, Whoa. , his piaco near Athena. Last year on .... pi.n...io„ 33 b.t.. m .d.. 1 This shows what good fanning will do. FIN' E PLUMBING WORK, w hat good rarmnig ■ Wo are glad to know that Col. Letter's foal th tolmprutlng. Futures Tone October..., November December January February March April May Jane July Augaal Opened Closed uiet and steady. 9 88 89 Ooo of the most tireless snd useful . l representsti¥€s In tho upper Ilouse of 1 the recent Gonc i Assembly was Hon. AT Q A T7 1 i J.T. Olive, ofOglethorpe. Gcorpacon- /VLjCjzV. OniMXCj, tains no truer, better manRni more fearless and practical legislator. We : No. 6, Broad Street. SANITABY PLUMBER. TTOU8ES FITTED CP IN ThR MOST IM- Jtl proved atjle, all kin.la of Broarini, (iu nxiurcamado toortar; old Ou FlBta esmade how; Hath TuU made ui onlur te L* toy place. Ca l and aor hlmbtfora letting voor c.>a*r«cU for water. Don l forget No. 6, Lroal.tttraei at watched his course with pride and we congratulate his people upon his course* M. M. MADDRY’S. All Joints wiped. Warn Pipes. LADIES! D) fjir Jn Dytiar, at Homs; with Tinker Joint* made on PEERLESS DYES TIsJ 9 62 63 6 £8 69 9 60 61 .... 9 67 70 .... 9 76 77 .... 9 85 86 .... 9 92 93 .... 9 99 10C.... 9 99 10 .... 10 06 V ....10 05 06 ....10 10 13 .... 10 10 11 fjTgrf*I* Market unchanged good buaineaa. Uplands Orleans Sales 12,000 ; Spec. & c.ipto 40,000, American Futures Opened Tcne quiet Oct .... 6 17 OctandNov .... 6 14. Nov and Deo .... 6 12 Dec and Jan .... 6 12 Jan and Feb .... 5 12 Feb and Hch ... 5 13 Hchand April.... 5 15 April and May.... 5 17 May and June .... 5 18 JuneandJuiy .... none July and August none Sept none 9 69 60 9 67 58 9 60 61 67 68 9 75 76 9 83 84 9 91 92 6 546 . 6 746 ,000; Re- Closed steady. 5 10B 5 14S . 5 UB 5 11B 6 UB /J &* 6 14V 5 16S 5 183 none none iia Is to be seen at our mammoth Furniture Stores, We ate -• readywiththclargcst-anifcestseleefeY^e*^^" FURNITURE That w* have e invited to call and congratulations. We are the only furniture dealers ituro manufacturers in America. had—which ia immense. Visitors to the Fair are cordially for themselves, and to remembor that wo well dtaerre all i Athens that can bay direct from sH fur* EDGE & DORSEY. PROFESSIONAL CAliDS. J. W. b'OHOLB, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Ll,8Uto&nJ Federal. feblSdly. 8YLVAKV8 MoilKIK, ATTORNEY AT LAW. RUSSELL & UPSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW ATHENS, GEORGIA. JOHN D. WELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Athens, Georgia. O ffice In old Franklin House BuiMIng, opposite Opera House. n. uuUwiy. R. L. J. SMITH, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW HARMONY GROVE, GEORGIA. Will practice In Jackson. Banka, MaiHbau 1 Franklin and adjacent counties, and alao In tbo Supreme and .Federal .eourta of iho ateto. wm site ■pedal aiaeaiioa te collect mas nod make prompt return* Office room No.l, over Dr.Hardman e drag store. ICE CREAM! If yon want something nlco/all on C. BODE, For lie has always on hand froah Bread, Cakes, Candies, Confeoionerles. Also Ice Cream of all aorta such ai Tuttla Fruit- 3*l , « l &SL < 2«? , ?te.Va»Ufc. Limes, Straw- bc*7 and rnow Hake C'reoeia; elf ) Roman Punch Orango and Pine Aj j le, and Lemon w.tibarta made to order at r ROD . Next door to the Post OQIce, marchlSdti, * WEAKfUNDEVELOPED lrm£ JBJLXK'' MKUlCALCO . !b U VW A LQ.' NVT ADVERTISERS.—Lowest Ratoi i D, O. novlBdtt YouilUndUgood The organs of both small ■’* Uradacht. That a*<l Dyapoptlca ever know, . > Bwldaa 'tla pleasant to the need gulp It down BUISTS ONION SETS! Just received a large lot of Bulats Choice Onion Sets. JOHN CRAWFORD & CO., Who!* sole and Kelail Druggist- and Scod^mcnJJ GEORGIA jits, »c a r f s ’Hosiery,^ Collars & Culls, ronch Suspend o best Uadortveur, & Woolen Mulders,^ & Linen HandkeeJiic Finest Line of Suitinp fever brought to this enterpri; made in the Best of Style at ;i' ’LOW PRICE. S. RAPHAEL & ATHENS, GEOR g^|f®iUES. die Aerd&enT JTmU*1 f ihonaimicao* thrr atelflitf m n-e t acrid nnd broken down mea t »the i • l «-r IK’rfi’.’tnml full M mi» (rnirthand View loihoa^-aSo. i:r-rfmai‘ .i.T-rr CV* mnyhtnbwt ty In^nentas.tromra Work, or too (-• •• 1 nJ.. !.:-n. vauakUV. RUPTURED PtllCOl ** •' i- nUto liradte-xl jt/d* ^ th i a r fthe ht.r»*n ovy»n,.jn rv h ,i>*j i..mululn.4 f mildlyyaltra bfath xuni.gEz aoU'hiiaua TREATaL117.—f 2 j HenIX S3. T-ro Kci.R. Rm, IT X I KARH13 REMEDY CO., Mro Chcuist^ 1 S'X5*< H.TmthBtrcei,8T.LOUIB. 3TO. r Appilanow* Aoh for Tcrmel ’l7uSm, Leave Hot bprlnga, Asheville. Hendersonville, Flat neck. Halmte, Trvoo, Arrive Spartanburg, Leave Spartanburg, “ (Leenvllle, *• Eraley •• Heneca •• Toccoa •• Oainaavllle, Arrive Atlanta. • City Time. f Dally axcept Sunday t Mondays. Weeneadaya and Fridays. SLEEPING CAB SERVICE. On trains 60 and 51, Pullman Buffet Bleepers between New York and Atlanta. Pullman Bleeper between Asheville and Atlanta via Bpartasburg* On trains 52 and 53 Pullman Buffet Sleeper between Washington and Montgomery; Wash log- tea and Autoata. Pul man Bleeper between Greeaobtfe and Richmond, Greensboro and Raleigh. Through tickets bn sale at principal stations te all points. For rates and Information apply to ay agent of the compear or to DL HAAS, L L.McCLKSKET, JA8.L.TAYI.OR, Traffic ^ Dlv. Fas*. Gen. Paae’ If All live at home, and make i Villi "onoy at work for ua, thao at aorl I ||||elae Inthli world. Capital not needed; I VUyou are iUrtcd free. Roth aexca; nil ages. Anyuoeeando th* work. Large earnings atirj * * -* loatly outfit and terma free. »u nothing te send ub ; If you are wise you H. U ALLKTT A CO.. W ANT! mas Trad, their own hou. . ly made. Work sent by ttcularafree.. No raitva CKKriCKNT ART CO^ 14 Box 6170. Portland, Maine. -ir Fall take light, pleai3 _ _ r per day tan be qutet- fl any nUlauce. Par- ffikd^SU oct20dA hould addroe Manager, AgL Atlanta. Ga. Aft. TIT ANTED—Agent* In rverr town and wit They will dye everything. Thefi . If lage to sell our NEW I'HKISTMASB )OK** where. Price 10c. a pujxage—40 colon. Th’y (3L selfiog from :g eta. to SAW due woman with have n) equal for Htrengtb, Brightness, Amount a fsmlly writes that she averaged 17.00 a day last In Pnekagea or lor Fastnraa ol Color, or non-fading year, from Bent-mberanift rhrlatotav «)nr new Qualities. They do not crook or amut Pormloby **■ •*•*“ ike Ooe %ct* ** **■“’ - « ” n " ule 200 Try teei. mat week in a vlllrt set ool district If he a mavtdir. E. 8. LYNDON, M. D. Druggiit. Athens. Ge. 62b to 600. 58 Whitehall St,, AtUeta, Ga. | III COST HOUSES ut in n iu tkh ^ , of deetrabto Modern house* at Ideas In regard u doeoratlng. Bomoe adapted gy«gi- F «3^-ii'pJi w -- MISS V0NBEELEITH, COLLEGE AVENUE . KAfff . m mAUPi 1 WhUkey, hand made denMeoopper distilled ia# Caplul HEADQUARTERS fir TOYS! ‘Cw ‘ : IfS w * rt * <5 ” 1 Put Sweet Has! I 1 AM Dow making Pore Sweet Mash Corn r ■ -»—*-• **.—* EAST INfiTALEENT Off CITY TAX T D d November next. VOTERSi The books for the registration of yotei opeb at mr offle.’, and vrlll te c'oeed at 2 o’ P. M. on th* 20tb day of November next, at one*, pajr Ton “ ' oct2142w.' JAS. A. GRANT, INSURANCE AGENT, R-yproi ms Folia It: npt I’uying Companies: Ni-t Purples e Assets, all Llahllitle*. .$5,148 27.1 I2.3J1.64 5,883.173 ... 4.830.1 XI ... 1.483.064 ... 000.821 1.976.0BJ Llat of Compaulos. German American of New York rhenix of HrooVlyn Itoynl of LiveriHiol London ami Lanffil of Liver Western of Toronto Queen of Knglnnd Pbconixof London..... Continentil of Now York Macon of -Macon Oa...*., Also Manhattan Llfo Insurance ( ... Insures agamst damans from Tornadoes, rollcica Isniiod on throe year term plan. Premium notes taken i:i pirt payment when desired. Prompt persons attention given to all bu-dneau, ami rutcaar.d terms guaranteed as low ns those o any responsible company. npany (AssHt* over) 557.08 2.339.63 652.49 425.67 710.90 618.03 1.374.85 5.13 •14,000,000 marcl.27dly. Office, Corner Clayton and Thomas Streets, Up Btalrs, Athens, On. Southern Mutual Insurauos Company Athens, Georgia. S. Toeae L. G. Hauai: Jobs h. s*wto» PanoiHAHo PniMt n M ARCBLa.ee Ska Bcwi'a E Rbavbs PARR BROTHERS, 5 House and %n Painters Deeoraters and Dealers in Wall Pucr. Athens, Georgia. 'cl.ph.no 17*. 411 CUfton Slrc.t — IWAGf A . Uil.I.ZLAND, Clerk .1 Connell. NOTICE. OTICI la hereby gUru iba‘. appll ext Novtmo. r) term of be mi .. Superior Cowrt of Clark* County .. Ceptlel Hteek of Ike Athem Cltj Velocipedes, . Doll Carriages, Wiiiow Baskets, And a!! Kinds of Toys. oemdirn. Or by tke berref at uaveoe hand MR gallon* *f puw 100 proof worn whisker at ( 4UU§! J1J9 per gal lee. vwy Twraty-Fi v* Thousand Dnlhn, W. U. tl jWKll* PreRdcak oct22dAw4w, m to$j ZWtTo{ 3 TO 8ELLTKI MISSOURI STEAM WAMHER *rty and RbJIHy.'lii t*rtna will be *Rtn it work* oo a new Vrlnelple. which uvn labor and clothing enormously. Sample on two weeks' trial on liberal term*. J2.000 tuns.rtaa.'STHas mwi ■ra't^riuzuixzcifxinte i<£ JOII- comx. Lain. On. Dolls, BUYS AND SELLS I Orr & Hunter V 17ILL bn/ *nd Mil ««kn dariof th* , Muon—nny one tUTinj i H malnfer win or »niito«o tn xhoolilonS on m, Abo (lot ofmpauknad *«*»n» E XECUTOUS bAI.E—Will Ik *oI I on Nuverulior 16, 1887 at the late resi dence of J. N. Montgomery, in Madison Cornu/, nil Um peraouni pfopmy ben longing to ndd nute. SxUlooontinu* □niill nil lb* property to wld. Term* C “ l> ‘ J. H. OOSS, Eoei the work of one eeeUmff 1100. ENDORSED BY LEADUQ BUSINSSt MSN, GEO. BBCKES ft GO., Scad for Clreuter, SSQrgM Jones 8L, V. Y,OUj 1 Fine Fare klnkrl FOR SALE OR) • I WISH to sell, or ronl.my, in Itanki Countr. kaoznt** l Fn.uixn place.’’ ThU form H87>,' acre* of good braln*.li •cron lx in a food MMel “ the remninder >n«‘ tool toiv.t. Oa olorjr it wollini 1 outbuilding* n Thin farm to I (inn, i m Oa»*HUHTK, Oxtokar H, UK,