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[ESDAY JUKE 27, 1888.
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'the democratic •-hiadiditrt, upright
end honorable men. There -can "he 40
ezcuu ea either eld* for a We penone i
cenytls, tad ere belie re (he issue-will be
made mainly on the taxation question.
The Time, (magwumrieditorially nji
it will supper* Cleirefani.
Be* PnAUomoo. June 28.—Geo. Harri
son's nominetion wee reeeleed by the re-
puhlicene here with sattafastloii, end Ifr
many of the more prominent aaemlirs of
the party with aspcHtiaos of •'marked
enthaeieem. •JtAS jbftiijfU 0i 1
iHuiAHeraue, Ini, Jane 28.—The I
I he replied, “I think they ere humbug*.
II believe it Is a feet that more berne ere
I attack end horned that • here - lightning
LraftUSUban with them off. In the Bret
doctor of the electrical current to the
earth, b*t MMead Of being carried off,
the current,in coneequenco of faulty con-
A hew lot net Received, whisht am able to sell let
DEALERS IN
fUuf ter. Goods tint
NACOOCHEE BOUQUET COLOGNE
Is a mostrefreshing article for the hath Prepared by
Athens, Georgia*.
are 20,000 voter* la (adiaa
the old Greenback party, t
solidly against Harrison. '
the present adminstration I
ceptable ie the Greenback
r a lull stock jut.
FLY PAPER, INSECT POWDER, INSECT GUNS
At reasonable £ rices
Tho lj^ ^srtmeirt in the State.
DANIEL PRATT’S
Gin Feeder and Condenser.
Current may be deflected andweHhn? to
*Thia is no common occurrence. In e
house not far from Athena the rod was
struck eed ft fnaed. The current flowed
WestitBOTOK, June 26.—In the senate
to-dsy, Hr. Plumb gar* notice of • an I
amendment to the sundry civil apprb- j
► .priation bill providing that there, ahall l
not be pnrehaaed for the use of addins*
homos any material or supplies the rt«
suit of convict labor. The Senate ihsn
took up the legislative, executive sod
Judicial appropriation bill. I
in the lirelieta kind, of a way. A big
stone Wan knocked off by lightning.
Whan the ground contact is good and tho
lightning is about to strike a building a
rod may be of noma use, but I think redi
dp more harm.than good. Thor* was a
tine whan farmers were soared into rod-
ding their barns end’housea, but I think
tbinfeapoct, but they art all too undress
and too agiy in appearance. Something
j| vtqnted which would not look amiss on
Hu occasion of a .morning call In the
ooeutry, which can be sent tp the wash
tab after a bpf and dusty journey, end
vrbish is aa cool and comforiahla as it
gttfk?. The old-fashionsd linen coat was
Jirrttt, Ohio, June 20.—The DalUmore
and Ohio fast line g-ii tig cast, loaded with
Chicago delegates^ crashed into a fre'ght
train *e*l *HG*ag» Junettoo, Ohfofwbert-
2 o’clock this morning, demolishing the
engineer on the passenger train, kilting
the engineer and injuring several pas
sengers, none, however, seriously.
as /Waftin'grid «!■ —*
mony Grove yesterday and
on his way from tho War, a
lATcmtAN reporter followed
tcstrrdaj
Iaskxs
I bill ef goods. He is a favorite in tho
^: e hir d c^. y wfe^
several years ago whth he WOk to ■Har
mony Grora to spend the day. Uncle
Solomon Segar and hla good wife—both 1
strict members of the Baptist church— '
war* hasping the hotel After' working ,
the town, and Balling allthe goods that |
Mm a gout a mile from the city and found uo»H irasmn.iloa of noth* dudo lead to
saw iuivfuiiiautt eorrvuft u,mub<m‘At ■ coxt which shall make
Although it wan Terr warm weather to. him a h#»*ntifnl and a Vrtnfcanfmil nh!«avf
go in search of • an old soltUsf, yet the (n'| diiwinevroeia or on Stato street, it
‘.SSKiSfiMS & goe, thitherto collect hlatnonthlyL
collect his month!/ al
and an interview was tho immediate re*
•ult when tho soldier had been over
taken*
“M/ name is Kenned/, and I volun-
when I was Id roars of age in a
Nsw York, June 2fl.—General Wm.
T Sherman said last: night: “I think
there could not be a more powerful ticket I
than Harriaon and Morton. I think that I
ever/ man who fought for the presorva-1
lion of this government should vote for I
these men,." j
FLEMING’S
V ATHENS. GEORGIA.
could be sold, the writer and Mr. Bald
win sat in the parlor of the Segar Hotel,
playing a quiet game of casino. Mr.
Baldwin was possessed of a largo roll of
atone/; and also of bne of Smith & W es-
son’s five shooters, which he pulled out
and laid on the table. The proprietor
! came along occasionally to ate if there was
anything wrong goingon. With a smile
ar.d a merry twinkle in his eye Charlie
•aid. “Wa “ Mi
(tend t v., - _
company that went from Americas,
Georgia. I was put in tho Oth Georgia
regiment, and fought in all the important
battles around Hichmond and other por
tions of Virginia. I never b*d * fur
lough during the whale time I was witli
th6 ninth Georgia.'*
“flow came yoa to atop in Virginia
after the war?" the reporter inquired as
the perspiration streamed from his brow.
“M the battle of Petersburg, towards
the cltye of the war, 1 received a severe
wound, and for weeks was unconscious.
When I came to myself I was being .well
cared for br \ family who had taken me
otf the battle field whore I bad been ly-
ing ins dying condition. 1 found all my
comrades bad gone, and the City of Pe-
tersbuig was in the hands of tlia Yan-
Athens, Georgia.
St. Louis, Mo, Jane 28—A diepsicb
from Belleville, III’, reports a coal mice
disaster in which flvt mao ware badly
injured, yesierday afternoon, thro*
fatally.
Will give the house a
I racket.” ' , m r -
About this time tbs head of ths house
appeared is the door. Tho writer
grabbed the mouoy, and Charlie grabbed
the pistol,demanding in stentorian tones
if the money was not given bars there
would bo a murder committed. The
bead of the Segar house mads tracks
yelling for tha police at every jump, and
Bottle of Dr. Briggs Blackberry Cordial,
" Aflpeclte to an Howe! TrouMesi Children Teething should never ha without It, M
A BOTTLE OF SKIN-CURA.
Ini, .... A SpecISe to Beat and-alt Afaction M the Scalp and fliln.' j.. ,' '•
ohn Crawford Sc (o,
Cleveland NotlUcil. * •*
Wahiiinoto*, June 28.—Pat Coll ns
who was president of tha 81 Louis .con
vention, called at tha Whit* House to-
> day and formally notified lfr. Olovoland
of bin nomination.
!
OUR NEIGHBORS.
. ( j, Sanding It Home,
no of tha waggishly inclined Journals
or exchange list calls attention to an
ortant political doenmant which has
ly appeared, and has attracted general
attention. It presents jthia calm, ressen-
| **^Tvranly-aava?8^K», Why Leonidas
[ J. Clubber Should Get the Nomination.
- “L , He has the biggest barrel.
”2 to 27. You will ail get your share.”
This concise sta'sment speaks voln-
mes to tk* patriotic heart of the men
Homir, Jnna 28.—Rev. Gao. T. King
and family took a pleasant trip to Belem i
to attend a picnic there.
Mr. Dick Martin of Belton spent yes
terday and Inst sight ban.
Valenciennes and (Mental Lace
LOU NCI NOS'
who, like the immorti
-what they are her*
i Au who dip for this ugly a.aUF.
observed howsnappfsh he is. Heeeems
I to be pleased ie nothing. So one easily
understands what is meant by n crabbed
I mu or wemu; bat it is not so well
known that the crabbed ere mad* so by
Indigestion, dyspepsia, sluggish liver,
kidneys, akin, weak nvrras, poor appe
tite, IsTigsrisn vriii regninfo, not purge
the liver, bowala, kidneys and akin,
than make my way back as I hare
Here*tho oxen began to hunt * shade,
ud one of the children commenced cry
ing for water. The reporter accordingly
bade Mr. Kennedy good bye and wished
him aplcuant trip. .
la this tha last returning soldier?'Can
any one tell ot another who has berm
twenty-fire yedrs on tha read homo?
tk* C '‘k
stolen by
The Ifew Hotel
The new hotel may not find much en>
huaiaam during tha dull summer most ha