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Mrs. T. A. ADAMS,
It now receiving her new stock of
Hats, Bonnets and Millinery Goods
And aiki a continuance of (art bran hoot her
frl •lid*. CnU and examine her nd Win
nurcbaslns. Mr*. T. A.AUAM.S
purchasing.
Broad Street,
annrtr
ATHENS GEORGIA, SUNDAY MORNING APRIL 15.
CORNERED BT A LADY*
A Papular Merchant Made to Feel Some
what Einbarraued During a Visit to the
Mr. Julios Cohen, of the firm of Cohen
dr Co. proprietors of the Peris Store, has
come to the conclusion that there is
nothing like printers* ink es a means for
booming business. Ht sajs he behsves
in it thoroughly Me is e frequent caller at
the Banner-Watchman office, where he
is always e welcome visitor, es he inva
riably has something interesting and
spicey to chat about. He can tell one as
much about ths pulse of the commercial
world es most people can teil.
“If everybody hee been having es big
rush of business as I have had the past
week,,” be said lest evening, “Athens
must be on e tremendous boom.
“So 1 should imagine,” said
known lady who chanced to enter our of
fice es Mr. Cohen was speaking. I have
juste me from your store now, and thingi
are “bumming” down there. Ofcourse t
you can afford to ait around and talk to
newspaper men, under thee? circumstan
ces. But I must congratulate you, Mr.
Cohen, upon your atock. 1 have shop
ped in Chicago, New York, Boston, Lon
don and Paris, where I have naturally
found larger stocks of goods; but I assure
you that 1 have never really seen more
varied, beautiful and tasty lines of go.Jds
than those you have just acquired. They
indeed reflect great credit on your judg
ment.”
Mr. Cohen naturally felt rather embar
rassed, but bowed his acknowledgments
to the lady, and assured her that her
congratulations were highly appreciated.
He added he was under material obligi*
tionato her as .veil as to all the ladies ol
Athena for their liberal patronage, and
expressed a hope Ibat they would contin
ue the same.
“There's no doubt about that,
ed the lady, “while so magnificent
stack holds out.”
“Now then,” said Mr. Cohen, turn ng
to a reporter present, after the lady had
left the office. “I want you Just to put all
that lady said in ywur papei to morrow.
Tell the ladies of Athens—and the gen
tlemen, too—how greatly I am obliged to
them for their libera! patronage, and as
sure them that the stock they so much
admire will he constantly enlarged. The
gentlemen areas proud of our furnishing
goods, as the laJiesare of the specialties
in their line, and i mean to improve the
attractions of my store every month.
“Every week, I might say, for some
thing new is continuaUy being shipped
us. Now, don’t be nfraid to speak out
on this matter. One naturally feels em
barrassed when so lavishly compliment
ed by a lady, as I wns just now. Bui
you needn’t be afraid to write that my
atock has no superior in ibis part of the
country.”
“Yes, I know it in good.” replied ths re
porter. “I ll tell both the ladie* and the
gentlemen what our lady friend has
just said. Every body should visit your
place, and then they must admit that
you really have n very fine stock of mil
linery and dry goods, Mr. Cohen.”
The newspaper man being a factor—
albeit a very nnal! one- in this great
community of “every hody,” lias accord
ingly inspected 5!r. Cohen's attractions
at the “Paris Store,” ard to discharge the
rc-maindei of the duty incumbent upon
him, hereby acknowledges thv beauty,
variety and general charms of Mr. Co
hen's new stock.
STATE NEWS.
There ia not a vacant dwelling-house
in Sanderaville.
A cat with eleven kittens Is one of the
curiosities of Locust Grove.
The 8avtnnah Presbytery convened in
Darien and will remain in session three
daya.
Sumter county now lays claim to hav
ing the finest, best, and cheapest court
bouse in Georgia.
The Georgia editors are anxiously
awaiting the appears nee of Mra. Dr. Fel
ton’s projected weekly prohibition papef
in Atlanta.
Tha mild winter seems to have kept
the old stock of last year's snakes in grod
trim, and they are being beard from in
every county.
Augusta turned out in thousands to
witness the laying of tha corner stone of
the main building of the Augusta Nation
al Exposition.
The other night the new residence of
Rtv. J. M. Smith, about four tniles from
Harrison, was consumed by fire. Loss
about $1500.
Eleven out of thirteen applications for
admission to dental practice were granted
by the state dental examining beard
Macon. *
A tramp at tha pel ce station in Au
gusts the other day astonished the eo|
by repeating several chaptars of the B
ble from memory.
In ten days Macon's dummy line will
be completed as far as Weal van Female
coll ge, a distance of two miles from the
starting point.
costs a man seventy-five cants
Jackson, if he wants to get his
name in the Argus. Reduced rates are
given for parties of four to six.
The subscription lisi for the $100,000
resura- ootlon f ac i 0 rjr at Monroe is rapidly beinj
tilled. The erection of this factory is
now a certainty.
Joel Chandler Harris was discussad by
the Woman’s Reading club ofColumbua.
vCra. George Duy read his biography,and
he programme embraced other attractive
features.
Col. John H. Seals, editor and propri
etor of the Sunny South, has been elec
ted memorial orator by the ladies of
the Memorial Association, of Greenes-
PEKSONAL NOTES.
Feather Dusters, at Jones', corner
Broad and Wall.etroeta.
Aak for the Crepe lisse Ruching, to be
found only at Michael Bros.
Go to Lyndon's planing mills for lum
ber, sash, doors, lathes Ac.
Miss Julia Ivie, of Atlanta, is visiting
the family of Capt. Beusse.
Latest novelties in straw hats just re
ceived by Lucas, Hearing A Co.
The finest display|of Ruchingi ever
seen In the South at Michael Bros.
Largs line of Granite Iron Ware, at
Jones’, comer Broad and Wall streets.
If you wi-th an elegant hat just the
~ ! &
-:KERAMIC ART GOODS:-
CHARLES SCDDDER.
JEWELER.
House and Sip Painters
OctoraUrs ard Dealers in Wall Pacer
Athens, Georgia.
*
T.lfpUon. ’?-! lCc.f Cl yi«n*
1
A Miss Keddin, who died in Pickens
WHAT WK KAT.
A Talk With llooth Uron., on TUrlr New
A B-W. reporter in parsing the rasr-
ket of Booth Bros., on Jackson street,
cornered Georgo Booth, the Senior mem
ber of tho firm apd enquired the meaning
of all the improvements they were
making.
Mr. Booth quickly responded to our
question and said. “The summer months
are coming, and with it come flies; these
wire gauze doors are put here for the
purpose of keeping out flies and to let in
fresh air to the meat that we kill daily. 1
Whera do you get tha fine beevea and
kids that you display every day before
your market house? *
“We have 100 bead of cattle now stall
fed by the farmers of the surrounding
counties, bisides a large number kept
at our butcher pen, and whenever we
wants fanev beef we know exactly where
• to get it. Wo buy nothing but the beat
* that come to our city, and else keei
man out in all tho counties surrounding
Athens, with orders to buy fat cattla.
The people of Athens are getting educa
ted up to eating good beef, and tee pric<
paid for it is a small item.”
“Do you not some limes have a poor
beaC” wa enquired? |
‘ Certainly we do, but they are cheap
accordingly, as it would not do to charge
as much for poor beef as tha best, and
we have customers who look at the
price and not the beef*”
“We have,” said Mr. Booth, “two of
the best meat cutters in tha South; they
are experts in the business, and can cut
any kind of a steak or roast wanted.
We have fitted up a nice establishment
an Jackson street, and Inland to give it
our time and attention, and if we can’t
give Athens better beef, pork, kid, ami
everything else in our line, then we will
quit the business.”
Hare Mr. B^oth was called off to wait
on a customer, amf from the way they
rjttsfii
manage their business, and torn out the
bast juicy steaks, roasts and stews, we
should judge that they are leading the
butcher bnshkess of Athena.
“Hew about spring lamb and mut
ton?'*
“It la rather early far jpring lambs, aa
English peas hare not yet made their
appearance; but jUit as soon aa thay are
large enough to kill, we will have a large
Have
ken for soma, and will have
market in ten flays."
Urge enough to kill, we will have a i
supply of tbs beat spring lambs that
bo had, together with fat mutton*^. B
already spol
them on the
The beet Salvo In the word for Cues,
Bruises*. Soros,Ulcers, 8alt Rheum,Fe-
ver boron, Toiler, snapped Hands,Ohil
Mains Slg aMw Skis Kroptioo*
and positively
quired. *
II of Dajvson county.
An enthusiastic meeting of tho Rome
board of trade wan held Thursday eve
ning, and it was resolved to hold an ex
position this fall. Committees wera ap
pointed, and the fair promises to be a
reat auccees.
lieputy I'. 8. Marsh.! John Knex,
having about jagged allth.cro.kod stills
sod Mind tigers around Lexington, hss
mured bi. Bold of action to the moun
Lins of North Gcorgi., whera game
ported more plentiful.
Hair of Savannah waa in th* dark the
other night. The gas company discon
tinued one set of meins, and all the
hnuaes served by that aet were without
«. The candlea and lamp aupply waa
iort, and the kicking tremendous.
Hr. l’et Been, of Atnerlcus, received
from Ure. Geo. Bias, of Kiaeimmee City,
Kla., a l.rge cabbage weighing Ufi
pounds and a turnip weighing 13y
pounde. Mr. Bee. and family feaated
and had then tome left.
Mr. B. F. Blaaingame, of Walton coun
ty, has on hi. place on. of th. .Ideal
door-shutters now in ure. It is made of
white-oak, with wrought naila, and haa
been traced back to 1819. Ue ala* haa a
act of chain that hava been in use sixty
yoara.
Th. New York World gubliehee an
article on “How Our Statesman Pray.'
To this tho Sumter Republican adds tha
statement that, “Wo don't know how it ia
in Now York, hot Georgia atateamea
pray every two yean for a n-nomina-
tion.” *
About twenty representative* of Far
mer's Allianio in Morion, Stewart, Har
ris Taylor and Cattahoocheo counties
me't in Ooiumbut Thursday. Iteporten
wan refused admittance, and the object
of the meeting could not be ascertained.
Tho delegates decland that it waa notof
a political nature. m
Neal Jackaot, a negro, who baa been
in jail in Madieon aome time, charged
with cotton Healing, broke out laat Mon
day night and departed to part* un
known. He succeeded in removing one
of tin. largest stonea with which tha jail
ic built by loeacoiQl tha mortar around
ft, theraby making good bis escape.
Tha Baxley Baunef *aya that laat week
Mr. John Ry»n aold five bead of bia fine
Jersey and Durham breed of catfle to
Jlr. Hotaer Blitcb, of Bullock’ county.
Mr. Ryan aaya that Pierce county is the
beat country that he know* of to raise
cattle success fully in. He ha* never
lost any of hta cattle by disease. Good
water a«d a sufficiency of pasturage are
abundant'ther*.
Americua Reporter: We hope Sumter
county will send a man to the Legisla
ture who will heartily favor changing
the constitution to aa to appropriate i
reasonable sum for the purpose of ad
vertiainjf our State and securing a de
sirable clad of immigrant*. We want,
not only a man in favor of it, bnt one who
will work -to get. rich a change
The Albany Newa is u» error in it*
supporitten that the body seen floating
down tfie Flint wasthatof iMr. Major*,
of Webster county. The body of the
gentlemamwho«ras drowned at Majors'
was recorered near where the dam fell
in with him, and waa given a Christian
burial. No one is miaaing at any place
above Albany where a body would like-
ly float into the river.
An Albany correspondent saya: Re
cently a sew grass appeared, springing
all over thU section. It ia a abort
and succulent,
bunchy grass, very tender and succulent,
growing rapidly and spreading out thick
ly. It would make n fine lawn and
meadow grata. A similar great, doubt
less the same variety, is cultivated at
~ ‘ * Lcsdo»» # England. Atprea-
thing in style call on Lucas, Hearing
Ce.
Rush's drug store is Headquarters for
pure drugs and at reasonable prices.
Booth Bros, bare not gone up on the
price of- meat. Their price ia still the
same.
Latest novelties in suitings and trow
serings msy be lou.id at Lucas,
Dearing A Co’s.
If you buy your drugs at Rush’s drug
store you cin rely upon getting nothing
but pure goods.
Indurated Fibre Ware, new and inde
structible, at Jones’, corner Broad and
Wall street*.
The Classic Citr club bare rented
fine piano from Haselton A Dozier for
their club rooms.
Lamp Stoves, just the thing for sum
mer use, at Jones', corner Broau and
Wall streets.
Board and lodging, corner Hull and
Clayton streets—$13.50 per month
transients, $1.00. W. B.Mooa*.
The beautiful ribbons seen on the
streets and at church are from Michaal
Bros. Millinery Department
You can only get the pure Compound
Blackberry Cordial at Rush's drug store,
made from the pure juice of tho berry.
Owing to the high price of cattlo we
are compelled to raise the price of steak
to 1 % L% cents per pound. Carter A Co.
Lucas, Dc-aring A Co., are now turning
out the handsomest clothing ever made
in the city; every suit guaranteed to give
entire satisfaction
Sash, door, blinds, laths, lumber Ac,
All of the bvst q islity, and lowest prices
at Lyndon’s planing mills,
d&w-tf.
Mr. Tern Bailey haa returned from a
trip to the North and Weal, where he
purchased a lvrge lot of new machinery
forthe foundry.
New and elegant shapes in Hata will
be ready lor inspection Monday morning.
Michael Bros.
Millinery Department
Any lady buyings pair of Kid Glove*
from Michael Bros, and th* seme not
giving entire satisfaction, can get ber
money refunded.
If your bowels are effected in any way
get a bottle of Compound Blackberry
Cordial, only at Rush's drug store.
Large bottle only 25 cents.
Those wishing to acquire a rapid busi
ness style of writing, should bo sure to
sttend the
Classic City Business College.
You can get a 4 ounce bottle of pure
Compound Blackberry Cordial for 25
cents, cnly at Rush’s drug store, made
from tho pure juice of the berry.
Merchants and professional men de
siring their books written up or adjusted,
and special correspondence done, please
apply to th*
Classic City Business Colleoe.
We again beg of the ladies desiring
Hats for Sunday not to wait until Fri
day or Saturday before placing their or
ders, as some are compelled to be disap
pointed. Michael Bao*.
There is no one article in the line of
medicines that gives so large s return for
the money as a good porous strengthen
ing plaster, such ns Carter's Smart Weed
and Belladonna Backache Plaster.
Prof. «Will Cheatham will remain in
the city for a week or two longer, and
will be happy to receive orders for tun
ing pianos. Leave .them at Burke'a
store.
The ox-Confedcrate Survivors Asso
ciation of Northeast Georgia will meet
at Mayor's office, Athens, Georgia, Sat
urday, April 2i*r, at 12:30 p. m.
*By order of
J. K. Ritch, Pres, protein,
Mr. J. C. C. McMahan haa just re
turned from a visit to Atlanta, where he
attended a Convention of the Knights of
Honor. He reports a most satisfactory
meeting of some hundred delegates. The
Order haa seventy-eight flourishing
Chapters in Georgia.
See here partner: “Why ia it that
you dont take Cbipman's Tonic for your
dyspepsia? It never lads Co effect s cure,
even in the most stubborn esse.” Sold
by John CrawforiL •
We wish to say to ike public that we
bay so cheap drugs nor make no pre
parations half strength to pst off on the
public or anyone, but anv drugs bought
at our store will always be found tn be
uro and unadulterated, and at reasona-
le prices. G. W. Rush A Co.
15 iff.
GENERAL NEWS
Emperor Frederick's general condition
ha* by no means improved.
An insane negro in the Tennessee pen
itentiary attempted to commit suicide by
chewing off his tongue.
Serious rows, at which Boulanger was
at the bottom, have occurred at various
political meetings in Franoe.
“Happy Bob,” of ths Salvation Army
in Warsaw, N. Y. y has been banged for
the murder of his sweetheart's^brother.
The sculptor St Gaudens is to get $35
TUB REAL ISSUE.
Editor Banner Watchman: Until Mr.
Albert Howell, Jr n satisfactorily ax-
plains h.‘s account < f I)r. Lyndon;* can
didacy as n delegats to the Atlanta con
vention, and the disposition of that gen
tleman by the mass meeting, 1 decline to
notice anything that he may write.
Respectfully, T. L. Gantt.
Cl HIM at!.
SUCCESSORS TO BALDWINS FLEMING.
WHDIESALE ill MIL
I* Consumption Incurable?
Read the following: Mr. C. H. Mor
ris, Newark, Ark., says. “Was down
with Abscess in Lungs, and friends and
_ physicians pronounced me an Incurable
000 f«hi» atatoVofPetar CoopSr, lid Consumptive. Begin taking Dr. King',
has three years in which to execute me DiscoverT Or ConiumpUon, xm
wor k, now on my third bottle, and able to over
see the work on my farm. It is the fi
nest medicine ever made.”
Jesse Middle wart, Decatur, Ohio, aaya:
“Had it not been for Dr. King’s New
Discovery for Consumption I would
have died of Lung Troubles. Waa given
by doctors. Am now in best of
Mrs. Cleveland has been seriously ill
for a week with malarial fover. The
matter was carefully kept as a state se
cret.
All fear of Bismarck's resigning has
disappeared, and the betrothal is off be- _ r
tween Battenberg and the Emperor’* hwlth.” For sale by John Crawford A
daughter. J Co., Wholesale and Retail Druggists.
Mr. Cenklingis to much better that
bia family and friends are greatly encour Fifteen Cent Men.
aged. Dr. Hartlysaid, “Everythingflow j A fifty dollar suit of clothes won't
looks promising. j cover np a fifteen cent man,
Governor Hill, of N**w York, has ap- | what he owes for jewelry. Fill;
ointed Miss Florence Louise Thayer, of j will buy a lady's gold watch, a pair
gold ear-rings, lace pin and finger ring,
at Skiff s, the jeweler.
DEALERS IN
BOOTSmSHOES,
Athens,Georgia
•pr I
Those unhippjf persona who suffer
from nervouvues* and dyspepsia should
us. Carter's Little NerT.Fi Hi, which nr.
made expressly far sleepless, n.rrous,
dyspeptic sufferers. Fries 25 cents'
Hr. S. C. Addler.of Philadelphia, wnn in
ths city yesterday visitiag his friend H.
G. Hicbtcl. Ur. Addin is l very suc-
cexsful speculator and hss mid. i for
tune in miny operation.. Ht bought
some Urns l;o 6 seres at lend in in cat
of tb. way p'tce near Nuhtill. lor <16.
and wbilo here received .1 offer of
<2,000 for lb) preforty.
Tho wolt knuwn s'rengtbening prop
erties of Inox, combined with other
toaicnudl mot! perfect amino, ire
found ia C.rtoWa Iroa Pills, which
strengthen tha amen end body, tad ia-
proto tho blood tad complexion. * «
P° ...
Warsaw, n notary public. Sbo ia dork
in her father's law office.
In an animitod discussion over th.
Riser end Harbor bill, in the Houre,
lltiirs. Reed and ltoutolle,l>othof Maine,
nearly cama to blowa.
Lady Collin Campbell, it it reported,
haa been offered <5,000 for two lecture!
in Am.rci which, on the adrico of Matt
hew Arnold, aha haa declined.
John Gerlman, one of the moot daring
and adrunturous criminal! in North Car
olina, who fired the Aiherifle jail and
then eacnped, hes been captured by the
sheriff 1 .
The Georgia delegation were no com
pletely exhausted from tho effects of tho
deadlock that nona of tbam bare atm in
troduced n prime hill or petition in tho
put two daya.
Dr. Mary Walkar drewi her penal on
ai “a first iwiatint aurgeon, United
States army.” She ia a good|aoldirr too.
having jumped into a good many breech-
as in her time. ,
A crank who fired three ahota ■ from a
revolver at the gates of the Elyaee pel-
aee, and wai arrested, aaid that ha did U
becauae he wanted Freeidrnt Carnot to
attend to a grievance.
The Duke of Sparta, the eldeet win of
the King of Greece, ia ahorily to mairy
a daughter of the Prince of Welea, and
hu been prorided with tn estate in tha
Morea worth £3,4X10 a year.
The Canidi.nl, who have many na'iva
waif, to look tfter, are beginning to fret
because of the constant influx of home
less children sent out from Kn-Iind by
ao-oalled benevolent asaociationa.
Mr. Blaine will uil from Liverpool on
the 16lh of Juno. The republican conten
tion meets on ths 19th, and a nomination
witi probably be mads about tha time
Mr. llluine ia half way across tho At-
ntic.
Senator Leland Stanford is tha latest
republican candidate for the presidency.
He is in the race in earnest, and aspects
hare tho backing of all tbe republican
delegates from the Pacific coast and far
watt.
General Boolh of the Saltation Army
.old ticket, to hia daughter'# wadding at
five dollars apieco and realised quite a
handsome sum. The general hu intd.
. fortune siuceho organised the Suit.lion
Army.
Jerry Smith, colored, who altemnted
to outrage a twelra year old whits girl
near Tiptonrille, Tenn., was taken from
the jail on Wednesday morniny a mob
and hung to a tree on th* outskirts or
tha town.
Gorcrnor Buckner, of Kentucky, hi
written a communication in which ha
uys that local option in hia aUta has
worked wall in soma coontiea and badly
in othere. Ha think* high lieenia ths is
bast temperanea law.
On# of ths moat enterprising news
papers of Buenos Aytreja edited by Win
slow tha fugitive Boston forger.,Since ha
became » citixen of Argentine Republie
be Is ssid to bare accumulated a fortune
of <500,tXX).
Tha Emperor William, during hia
lifetima, svwjdiaappear from tha arena six
Popes, eight Emperors, fifty .two Kings,
six Sultans and twenty-ons presidents.
Four of these are anil a<ira, hat ths. re
maining eighty-nine are dead.
A sperm whale was driran ashore at
tha foot of tho Now Jersey arasue, At
lantic City. It maunred 7 feet 6 inches
‘ "“t pounds. It
f tha life—
difficulty in
tha work.
Tha lata Duka of Rutland had * “con
feuiod hook' in which tha Princess of
Wales recorded that bar faeoritn artist
wu Rubens, her farorita author Dick
ens, htrfeeorite dish Yorkshire padding
and bar Caroriw ambition non-tntarfar-
enen in ether peple's business.
The Empreet at Germanjr presented
Dr, Mackonsie with n costly basket of
flowers deeksd with bine, yellow and
red ribbons, and bearing -.ths Emjiress’
portrait; sofmoonled by n crown of em
broidered gold eel with small pearls, it
honor of tha silrer annireiaary of hia
wedding.
Mrs.Grasssie Bulkley commiue I sui
cide, at Washington, by taking poison.
Unlkloy was the only daagpter of
jscIFop Buggies and Wagons,
Eleclrln Hitler*.
This remedy is becoming ao well
known and so popular aa to need no
special mention. All who h«y e used
Electric Bitters sing the ssme song of
praise.—-A purer medicine does not exist
and it is guaranteed to do all that is
claimed. Electric Bitters will cur* all
diseases of the Liver a d Kidneys, will
remove Pimples, Bo.ls, Salt Rheum and
other affections caused by impure
bl<}od.—WiU drive Malaria from the sys
tem aud prevent as well secure Malarial
fevers.—For cure of Headache, Con
sumption and Indigestion try Electric
Bitters—Entire satisfaction guaranteed,
or money refunded.—Price 60 cts. and
$1*00 per bottle. For sale Wholesale
and It?iail by John Crawford A Co,
Druggists.
For sale, a Registered Jersey heifer,
hea '
six months eld, cheap,
apr 15 3t
A. L. Hull.
\ Th* Delightful Llunld Laxative
Syrup of tigs is a most agreeable
and valuable family remedy, aa ^t i*
eas'd/ taken by old and youag, and
ia prompt and effective in curing
Habitual Constipation and the many
ills depending on a weak or inac
tive conditon of the Kidneys, Liver,
and BjWeU... It ncis gently,
stiengthens the organs on which it
acts, t nd awaken* them to a healthy
activity. For sale by Wade ft Sledge
Wholesale & Retail Druggists Ath*
efityOa.
DO YOU SUFFER fkom malabia
and sprinu rxr.nLENEPH? J. M. Bortsius,
Atlsnta Us., August 10th 1800, writes:
“1 had onlv taken a few doses of INVI-
GORINE before I felt the chsnge in my
conditien. I have been a sufferer from
chills and fever for seven or eight years,
in Texas, and when I came to Atlanta
in February last, wia hardly able to walk
•bout. But it is different now. Inviger-
ine haa, it seems, put new life ia tue-no
chilis, a good appetite, perspire freely-
sleep soundly-and act* like a charm on
my liver end kidneys, from h*** wn;ct»
j hmwm a suovrer for seven or eight
yesrtf caused by malarflU poison in my
•ystein.”
FLEMING’S,
ATHENS, GEORGIA.
lanuc uij. it ra.aaurcu i in
long, .nd weigh edabout 600 f
was captured bjr mambata of
saving crew, who had much <j
Mr*. Unlkleyv _
Judge Hillrer and wa* *U»t to mirrj
Mr.Trenholm, of South Carollnd, eon of
Comptroller Trei.holm, whan ah* eloprf
" Bulkley. Immediately *f-
jw wnkp .be repented |pd_ she re
DO YOU BUFFER with irskoular
L1VKH, BOWKLR, KIDNEYS AND SALLOW
brin? W. P. Reynolds, Atlanta, Ga,
writes: “INV1G0RINE, used by myself
and wife, acted aa an alterative and tonic,
regulating liver, bowels and kidn<reL
ciearing'the skin. 1 sin in better betltb
now then is ten Years."
DO YOU BUFFER rsow loss or
RTaenani, sLssr and ArrsTtTS? Mrs 8.
F. .McCollum, Ennis, Texas, writes:
“You INVIGOR1NE gate ms strength;
I now sleep well, and my health is bet
ter than it ha* been in Unite resri.
Everybody that sees me say I loot ten
years younger."
DO YOU SUFFER non tSDiostnoN
AND'DYenrstA, ram is ibiast, bsastIand
r.\cx? Mrs. A. H. Hunter, Enfield, K.
C., writes: “I bar* never had anything
to do me no mujh good for indigestion
aa INVlOOItlNK, and find it nlmott im
mediate relict for aU the etteodant pains.
I never want to ba without it."
Dr. Woolley's Invjgorine. Bold by
druggi.ls; <1.00 full pint bottle, far Sale
by Wade A Sledge Athena Ge, at whole
sale by Lamar, Rankin & Lamar, Smith
Ic Bredfield, A. G. Candler A Co.; A, J.
Haltiwangcr, Atlanta On,
A Cordial Iatllatleii.
Our npring styles are sow in, aid a
cordial invitation ia sx'.sndad to all to
coma asrly and sc* them:
! C. W. Baldwin A Co.
■rrw* *1 fig. *
Is Nature’s own tn* laxative. It ia
the moat easily taken and most *ffeo
tie* remedy known to Cleanse tbe
System when Bilious or Costive: to
dispel Headaches, Colds, and favors,
to Car* Hsbitoil Constipation, Indi-
. Piles, etc. Manufactured only
tha California fig Syrup Company;
nU * C jVrell by Wad* & Sledge,
Wholesale and Retail Druggists,
Athens, Gs.
Lcttur from Hon. Barnes Compton', M. C.from Md.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES*, *'
Wariiivoton, D. C., January tyih, 1888.
Meters. John CnAirponn A Co., Athens, Gs.:
GnNTl.fe»ntN‘,—I desire, unsolicited, to hear unqualified testimony
ta ihe (t'enl virtue of your Ecsema Wish. For three year* I suffered
with a mo.t distreaaing attach of this moat painful and annoying trouble.
1 nought relief rcpeatedli ' ' “ ' ~ . — ..
tried every thing 1 could
trouble, but without permanent i . __ ..
Carlton, ol Gs. to try your Wash. Before 1 *•*«• U*ed ihe content* of ,
one bottle I wst relievud; l *i» ";’ w occasionally riving the contend of n
second bottle, but consider my self entirely curei I do thiwftt m> own.
motion, hrc.vn«- 1 'teem i< only jun ro you and y&ur compound .mlmy
«-..!■ ttiat ill suflering with this nine* painful disrate could be informed,
of the relief at hind, bv the use of ymif Wnabj . * v v
Very Respectfully koura. .
BAR vES COMPTON.
men or tint moat pnintui snu annoying troulno.
from the most skilllul Physicians, snd Indeed
hear of as having virtwe ** a re—*rtor my
anent relief. 1 waVinduceit hy the Hon. H. II.
WADE & SLEDGE,
We have added to our stock s full line of Stationery, cor.alaitngof Paper, '
Envelopes, Pencils, Pena, Inks. Mucilage, Memorandum Books,
Writing Pads and Fancy Box Paper, which we will aeli lower
• than ever before sold in Athens,.
WADE & SLEDGE,
DRUGGlfeTSSand PHARMACISTS.
■ £= - * ♦ *
72 * CLAYTON STREET. 72
-.‘IT WILL PAY YOU TO LOOK AT OUR>
WE DISPLAY
GENUINE BARGAINS
IN MICE FRESH GOODS, NO .SHODDY SHOPWORN TRASH.