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SOUTHERN BANNER: JULY 9. ISJS.
Official County anil City Printer.
Organ for Oconee and Madison Counties.
LOCAL DEPARTMENT.
Advertisement* m’itt altciy.t be banded
a :i. iter than 8 o’clock on Satnr lay, if in
tended to »\.)>e»T on Tuesday.
—Look at Gray’d unlaundred shins I Muj. t*. ix. t«mith (itm Arp.)in j
for 50 cents. ! Atliens.
,,, ' Onr city was favored last week lay I
—Jana's M. Gray <k 1’n., r« gnlu- | tin* presence of our time honored 1
tors of Northeastern dry goods mar* i Homan friend—the t»r**at Sant hern I
(Kurtlie Sott iicni Bau,,.-r )
The fStdi'—'I'lie Hirruiii-1'hi'
Flosrrr.
ir i-x »
ket.
Tne Fn rinera of Clamw
County.
Are respectfully requested to meet
at the Newton House on Saturday
morning July 13th, at 11 o’clock.
Capt. A. I). Clinard the courteous j Assistant Dictator; T. A. Burke,
K. of 11.
The following officers have lieen
elected to govern Golden Rule Lodge,
No. 211, Knights of Honor for the
ensuing term. They will he duly
installed (to-morrow) Wednesday
evening:
\V. I*. Varney, Dictator; J. M.
Ed wards, Vice Dictator; G. Jacobs,
proprietor, has very kindly offered the
use of his parlors for the occasion.
Business of importance and
■a large attendance expected.
KxetirNlon Tickets.
M:«j. Edwards has been selling t x•
eursion tickets over the Northeastern
Railroad since July 1st. Sec noticu
in advertising columns.
The I.ailli*n' l)lm« Club,
For benefit of Methodist Church,
will meet at the residence of Mr.
James Carlton, Sr. on Tuesday even*
in.', the 9th inst. Julia Moss, See.
Trot t lnic Match.
A trotting match will come off at
ilie Fair Grounds at Watkinsville.uii
Saturday the 20th inst. Fine slock
and careful reinsmen, consequently
an evening time may be anticipated.
Admission 25 cents.
D. II. Hh IIARDSON, See.
Treasurer ; Y. II. Wynn, Financial
Reporter; J. O. Gailey, Reporterf
S. J. Sloman, Guide; Peter Weil,
Chaplain; John Waleh, Quardian;
II. C3. Bryant, Sentinel. *
—Look at Gray’s unlaundred sliirts
for 50 cents.
Wit and Humori-t, Major Charles | A star one*sought 'o iipm the >!g!.t *
II. Smith. Thirty tears ago “old! feeble r»y,
.« 1 . , . I But pc*iiiiur out, ste lost hernetf in Heaven’*
r ranklin’’ clamed him as a student— j pathlw* w»y •
and in the eventful years which have j Yet, on »he went,still •hiuing thro theo'oud*
followed he has done noble service, -wliic-h darker xrew,
, r rt . , ... . i 'Until tlie darkest unw-Alu! iibe coaid not
not only for Georgia, bt.t tot the whole ; |||e| , „ |iae Um>1||tb
South, as a political writer. In the j ivrplexod, she hid her iln d wept behind
•lark days of reconstruction, he can j h«r*»W* vail,
certatnlv he ranked nmoug*t those ; lo l,or "’“‘“•f ,r * rc « be^un was de«-
, . , i t'lied ihu* to tail.
who “ saved tin* State —tor who can
forget the telling effect of his humor* i A '«•» "«»<! if jon-ns, to
^ ' ;o the » a.
—James M. Gray &
lalors ot Northeasteiu
market.
oils letters, lull of ridicule and satire, And leaped the pebble* |u tbs aoid. sirigfdg
toward our Radical oppressors. “ The ; oontii.unilTj^
Major’’ still loves his old A'ma Mater,
and tis an Agriculturist, takes great ! •*
interest in the new School of “Agri
culture a <1 Mechanic Arts.*’ On
And on i> tf’Wc I. while turner iirw the peb-
1. «•* in ii* wav.
Until »; length a rock ii met, and then ii want
netrav.
Yet, hopiag »ti 1 if path tu free « r., it. ^ ua | )
vwtmg this College Professors W hue ! (jo;< * . mlni < [W1W 8VOI , Iow
and Chnrhamiier, we found on duty, , sunk eternally.
JIhUo**’. !
H i J loo yonr-elr"!
We ( sav, tlien!
Say wtiat Ilcnnr 1
1 Good Digestion.—“ Give us this
I day our daily bread” and good medi*
<;viwi,.^i'Y .... , I e >ue to digest it, is both reverent and
ST”k?.t lift! h °* e **** ! human. The human stomach and
Why. 1 got them in Athens, uf conr.se. ! liver ate fruitful sources of life’s
But who did you’bnv them from !
Well, now, that’s funny, I declare I thought
everybody knew that iluitgins’ Stone was the
comforts ; or disordered and diseased,
i they tingle misery along every nerve
place to buy the tie»t "nod* at tlie lowest J ami through every artery. The man
prices. Why a fellow just can’t jret nwuv from I
there ’till he pef his waifon plump full of j ' ° man good digestion see
Ifoods, they sell them «n cheap, nnd then they
are j’:»t the cleverest fellows to trade with that
I ever did see.
Henry, you must stop in there the next tiino
•on go to Athens. It’s right on Broad Street,
tn !er the Bitmi Office. You will find every-
rhinjj ao cheap, and such clever folks to wait on
yon tli t you wilt never go to any other srnn*.
Do tliey ke-p alt kinds of goods, John !
Yes, every*lung vou want.
Co. ro«»ii :,,i d allowed him through their ii-spc- A *.j| a wtlu>ru”
•by goods j **\e departments. 11c wasgr. ally stir-i cheer the
Coffee in.sucks, packed up in stacks;
Sugar in. barrels nnd hogshead* in...
Great pile* of flour run up like a t< wer,
Aud lard to shorten it through anu thrungh.
Tlien you ought to trv tlieir ment,
It’s tlie best in all tlyle ‘*beui”—
Hams, shoulders and sides ns well.
Tiiou the good things they’ve „ot
1 never would have thoaglit,
Ntich goods were brought here to sell.
Meal, kfuckercl nnd Molasses,
Syrup, rice and looking glasses,
. The best in the world, no doubt.
■ . ! Graut’ and Uorsef.ird’s Baking Powder,
5 j For which nothing speaks louder
' Than the pre ty light- bread it turns on*.
. , I The best smoke-and chewing tobacco,
Ijiju once tnoiight t bloom and t Aud the very flnest trucker
t fa velar’s wav. ! flint ever wss baked in a p n.
beauty as they walk, and overcome
obstacles they meet in the routine of
life, where the dispeptic sees only
gloom and stumbles and growls at
even imaginary objects. The world
still needs two or three new kinds of
’medicine before death can be perfectly
abolished; hut that many lives have
been prolonged, and many sufferers
front Liver disease, Dispepsia and
Headache, have been cured by Mer*
rell’s Hepatine, is no longer a doubt.
It cures Headache in twenty minutes,
and there is no question but what it is
the most wonderful discovery made in
medical science. Those afflicted with
Biliousness and Liver Complaint
should use Mer rell’s Hepatine.
It can he had at
Dr. C. W. Long & Co ,
lure Tilyist-lt'.
No one need suffer fru.n the di*
General 1*3. 1*. Alexander.
Our old Iriend, of “ tlie Army
Northern Virginia,” accompanied by
our esteemed fellow citizen Col.
Stephens Thomas, honored our office
with a call on Saturday morning last.
General Alexander has proven hint
self as great on “ transportation’’ a»
he was a millitary leader in ‘ Lee’s
army.’’
\> o congratulate tin: Georgia Rail
road ii]ion securing the services ot so
tii*iiiiotiishe«l a •>4utlciuau as the
prised at the la.ililies for teaching in ; timidly i,s ; lt. o«,i, ,.„k mid*wiu- r«TS/v<45SSwS!?
this OVlixro *10,1 wniiilrml ivliv tl,r .. tsrsi.ay; That ever was sealed in a etui.
S * ' y ' But uiiiicviiittuneil tlie .*«, if^ iKhVt^ u.» Fruit jurs and je! v tuii.bler**,
farmers of Georgia had not motel in vuitt. The Wst among »ll numbers,
*— T A n.l .•furvthinx .....
fully patronized their own !• stitntioii. | for bli*lit*J»u tiiemoiu, «t rve u tolJ.-d up
11<* was gieativ interested with! ,
. * , i And us it closed its wmn «*vos, slid b.nvvd i's
the “ hx|ienmenta, harm,’ over j trooping head.
which he was shown l»v Dr. Lhtli. j Sweet ■•iioi*-, ' iac «iuhWiu oi it. life, ti.rvvc**
The maniifiicl tiling i tit crests of m«r« w.-«
Athens next engaged liis aUeinimi.
and he was so dolighte-1 with our
“ Cheek Factory,” that he ) uu*ha*ed
s«nn>* <d it* nn si lieautiliii pal terns.
Tims, like tiit* -l»r. »r!:o«s Hr.t bright i*»y» flip. I
the lp«*er • Uni I,
’ Till tiro of :ts dim 'itr** wrnit in
tiee|>i-»t s roiul;
Ami the -rretui. auum? u%,\ to
ns u present tu 4 *
in ni*?. On ’rues
the liltle Arj»s”
day even'll-.* he le
lined ;ti Deiipne ii.il: lo a i.i
i Pres dent, ai d we are satisfied that j r . ali j „tt. >«* iV audiem
! its tiitiire inanagen'etii will lie per
uses pvculior to suimiie.*, brought on | |ecUy slUii! nelory lo its stockholders
| We will be pleased to see Genera!
I Alexander in Athens as oilen as his
! business cngagemenls will allow .
by imprudence in eating Jessie
Allen at Sait Iter’s Exchange has :u*
antidote f.n* all such ills. The best
French Brandy in Alliens, at Saul*
tor’s.
Nortliens)**i*n J*i«»o;r«*i*>*.
We have just received the first j
number of this paper, published at i
llanny Grove, by Maleom Stafford, !
Esq. It is a folio of convenient size, 1
handsomely gotten tip and brim full
of choice reading matter. Success
lo the new enterprise.
—Look a*. Gray’s unlaundred shirts
for 50 ct nui.
—JiilSI* iife-Sray, A Co., regu
lators of Northeastern d*y goods
market.
;l{ i itn rfou!. tlie s«n,
^ But ^ifij iu'%
Ur, Vk«* Hi,* ; i .jfigtmcidks
'•*' ; .,..1
Bu: i,» t *• mufli
/l»ilt Jn-liui*.
Aufl everything else of tin* sort.
Knives, forks and butter puddle*,
The best bridles, Imrncs* mid saddles
Still cheaper than ever Wore IwUglit.
J B**Jts, leather, shoo* and liats;
It.iekets, broom*, tub* and mats,
Aud to ’ many small thin.** to mention,
Ami if anything you desire
For which you fail to enquire,
They are sure to n*k your attention.
Oalie< *, bloachings mid ticking*.
Tie bi *t ***le lions and picking*,
Staple dry goods as ever or :n*,re.
Crockery, lumps and glassware
So you need never pi •* there
i"i anything I’vo mentioned kerctotlrp.
Bat who are these clever folk*
Vou’ve been teUing me *.hont *
» ---il nam • I’d it neh like o knu
F -r n xt time i • u o Amen*
1 lion’t want to go -.at
I’ ’I I drive rigoi u; totlic sti r*'.
rtii, on to i'
Tin* Ii. s: part. «,f thi.** .i«t.i.ess u„
a hntUUIOUS natlllV, V<*t the remain* i My life hath Jirored it* dearest aim*, it* sure*'
del was of such a sei ions character! . *»dde*t btight.
, , .. j The triunipk oi e» httle dav, alt over with the ‘AtV,, ^ •
that Ins hearers, we must von less were j t,, .r"*!,* , *’* 'W 1 *
ui.ni. ; Keeps the Books to-be-sure,
,lis:t)>)Miinteil. They expected in J But, when »t last, its strnggW «Vr, my life
enjoy a lu.vity laiigli, but on tin
j V* ell, there’s J. 11. liuggins, the “I ***”—
■ The proprietor, you know,
I And Mister Bab"Fellows
11* » e’erk ih the store.
Markham iiouso.
.Messrs. !Sco\i!le, f5elden ds Co.,
i si.ei i-ssnrs to t|> E t Owens, former
l’r.iptlfetor of the Markham House,
A .inala, Ga., are determined that ,
CotiKrcHulonul Delegates. j the House shall not lose the reptita-
fhe following gentlemen were t . f or j by its former honored
elected Delegates to represent Clark.,
county in tlu* Cong essional Con
volition:
Dki.kuatks.—C. G. Tahnadgi,
•in*. O’Farrcil, T. W. Rucker.
Ai.tkusatks—fas. II. Huggins,
.las. S. King, W. H. Morton.
Proprietor. Every body is loud in
tin ir praise. Besides being clover j
and accommodating, that tlu* public j
may ha\e an idea as in how they feed j
we’give the foil..wing bill of i'.re, j “ College days” were reealfed
s-rved on a rainy day when there j : "« l pleasantly di-ettssed. Weiiope
were no celebrities about:
contrary, ware fed on tn^ro solid
in itter. A Cousin in B-. riin, was a
beautiful story, boiutifully told, yet
the audience wanted to Jo sir some
thing about •* Bi.t John,” joke.*abi.u
farming, or s*line of hfs ** sarkism*’*
about Iiidfpcud*-iits.
“ ll'll Arp” reeogtiiz'*d the fact
that he had made a mistake in ll e
selection of" a subject, and promised
his friends, in his next, a lecture ex
clusively humorous
During his stay in Athens he met
many of his old friends of tormer
years and many pi, using incidents
shall flml J cl<-sc,
Thu’ on thi* earth it ne'er may know whole
bW.-iug a ml repose,
Beyond the cloud there is X God who Mes-cs
g. ml intent,
And not stone the good we’ve done, but, lim,
the good w* iiieunt.
Ara* fc Ox . Juiy, 1STS.
t ,,
, I.'iekt lllundlita*.
And the old cler of eonr*e
I thought you ought to know-
lie’s heeu there soiling,
111* name is Johnnie Moore.
TO OBTAIN COMFORT.
Speedily and at little cost, end your
Dyspeptic sufferings at ouce by using
Barker’s Ginger Tonic. Thousands
who have lor years sought relief in
vain front Headache, Nervousness,
Low Spirits, Sleeplessness, Liver Dis
orders, Costiveness, Acid Stomach.
Heartburn Palpitation of the Heart
Cramps, Distress in the Stomach,
Coated l ongue, etc, have found a most
comforting and complete cure in the
use of this sterling invigomnt. Keep
it always at band; and while it will
save you much misery and suffering,
it will also enable you to defy the dan
gers of Colic, Cholera Morbus, Diarr*
tinea and Dysentery, and save your
little ones trout Cholera In'aiitum.
Buy a SI 0 bottle from your druggist
Dr R T. Bi;t7.MitY, & Co, Athens,
Ga, nr a sample bottle at 15 cts, and
test its merits.
'Hie
Atlicns loo Mnnufnctin'-
lug Coinpnny.
Wo are happy to learn that it few
four enlorpri*ing citizens have organ-
/. *1 a C laintav for the m.i'iiit.iclnre
Son*.—Mo k Tu;tU—Tomati'c. i
Fish.—Baked Rc-1 Snapper with i
Mitshroons. j
Boiiacd.—Magnolia Ham, Fresh j
Tongue—Pecan Sauce, Middling and
to see Major Siniih in cir city not
only during i!><* Commenced!' tu e\-
ereises of the Univi-r*iiv <>f Georgia,
and saleof iecin our city. The names ot, Snaps, Leg ot Mutton Capet Sauce,
petitioners, which appear in our ad* Chicken Pa reel y Sauce, Corn Beet
vertising columns, is a sure iudica* , nnd Cabbage.
lion that this enterprise will prove a j Roast—Smothered Chicken —
stiecoss. j Cream Gravy. Spiced Ham—Cham-
i pagne Sauce, B>cf—Brown Gravy,
To our White Frienda. j Slioat—Apple Sauce, Spiing Lamb—
We take great pleasure in stating : <j; lllco
that we have set apart two special Estkkes.—Beef Tongue— Al a
cocahes for those of our white friends i Mw j e< p iHt , n „ f Veal—Braise a la n, * rket -
who wish to patronize our Excursion ! Holan . |590j Baked Italliau Maeearoni,
to Atlanta, August 9th. Prof. Geo. j with p. irilies i. in Cheese, Veal Pie,
H. Davis’ Cornet Band will furnish j c>),j c | ien Salad
..-..-11 a r..„ 4 1*.
excellent music for the occasion.
Round trip tickets from Athens, only
*3.00. Bbydyk,
Sapp,
Boyd.
WlUlunm Tor roll Dawson.
The Baltimore American publishes
Relishes.—Chow Chow, 05Yes,
Worceatershiie Sauce, Tomato Cat
sup, French Mustard, Cucumbers
i with O-.ions, Mixed Pickles, Cold
I Slau.
j Cold Meats,—Hatn, Beef, Mut-
j ton, Veal.
VEG ETABLR8. —Stewed Tomatoes,
— M. C. (Tob<) Grifr-1 h Las l«.st
valuable *log, see notice n anoihm
(■••ti.iiti.
—Co!. II. II. Jones (editorial eoi*
res)i.iuileli e Telegraph ind Messel -
ger) rep-nTs tliat Athens is the mo?t*
prosjierous city in Georgia.
— Sunday was ihe wannest d*iy ■ V
the sea.-on.
— Brickwork com nei ceil on tlun-
u'.entt & Yancey’s new Palace store
room.
—” Up in the air ” w orkmen can
riciilltiral Society will send him as 11 e MH . t , u-paiiing the steeple of the
j Episcopal Clinreh.
Mr. \V. Jones ha* presented ns
i a ii It a eln*t r of ettcumhers, three
in nninh r. They were beautifully
shaped and seemingly as of vigmous
growth as- if three had been but
one.
—The City Fathers have placed a
handsome plank ca« i-ig over the bank
in front of the Mineral Spring, and
arranged rt*ps by which it is much
easier to get water. They have the
thanks ol tin* public.
—R**v. J. A. Maud »y and family,
who have l»e**n spending s.>uu* tune
in Athens, will return to Blakely the
first of next week.
We had a plea-ant c 11 yesterday
Yi s, we can change a fifty dollai
bill if you want a bottle of Globe
1 Fi. tWKtt Cough Syrup, the greatesi
J Cough and lung remedy in the wor'd :
. *t if you want to try it first and see ii
! what rhe lion. A'ex II. Stepens, Ex-
Gov. Smith, Ex-Gov.Brown ami
Hou. Uoltert Toombs ol Georgia, say>
almut it is true, you can get a Samplt
Bottle for ten cents at I)r. C. W.
Long, »fe Co, Drug Store, Athens Ga.
1 that relieves an ordinary cold. Tin
Globe Flower Cough Syrup nevet
Liver is Klnir-
The Liver is the imperial organ of
the whole human system, as it con
trols the life, health and happiness of
man. When it is disturbed in iis
proper action, all kinds of ailments
are the natural result. The di-e*t!'*n
• :t food, the movements of the it n t
and blood, tl.e action of t. c brain
and nervous system, are all immei. *
atelv connect*,! with the work'nnr • f
tire Liver. It has l-een sui ees-*Hil, v
proved that GteenV August Fu*<«*r
)s iHiequalled it. curing all peisoi.*
dieted with D\spepj*i or Liv. 1 Cm -
plaint, aud all the numerous symp
toms that result from an iinln : !: y
condition of the Liver and Stomach.
Sauq-le bottles lo tiv, 11) eeni
, . , , ,,— . I Satin le Hollies to tiv, Jt; veins,
had unequal for Coughs, Colt* ana Po>i ' ivt . l ia itl a! , Imui9 on the
Lung Affections. It ivmtively | western Conlinent. l’luee (loses
but w«* lio.ie that the Bminw eounly i
A
a delegate to the Georgia Slate Ag
ricultural Society, which convenes in
Athens, August 13th. The great
Georgia Wit and Lttmorisl will ever
he welcome to our classic city.
—Gents India Gause shirts 35 cts,
worth 75 cents at James M. Gray’s.
— Janus M. Gray & Co., regu
lator* of Northeastern dry goods
the names of several young Mary* young Potatoes, Boiled Oniontl,
landers who obtained collegiate lion
or* and carried off prizes at the late
graduating exercises ol Princeton
College. Among them we are highly
gratified to see that of Win. Tetrell
Dawson, a native Georgia, a grand
son of theJai* Un^ed Statef §g5ffllqri
Wm - °‘ Dr ' W ’" l | rw S or*,"6LxioiuU^ i T ,
iVrrell. the latter «»t whom endowed j. Afnon(illa(lo j Hlly< Pi„ e Apple, Ike
the/s-biur of agnctUture’in the State Crea(n En liHh Walnuts, Palm Nut*,
it. • _ fW t,/vf ilia tirat. I vo js_ _
Sweet Potatoes, Rice, English Peru*,
Mashed Irish Potatoes, Beets,. tfwip
Beaus.
Pastry.—Gr-en Apple PicpCl^r*
i y Pie Pound Cake, Plum Pudding-
Brandy Sanee. f
Prices ltcducud.
A Gentle Hint.—In our style 01
climate, with it* sudden changes of
tenqieniture—rain, wind and suushiiie
often intermingled in a single day—it
is no wonder that our children, friends
and relative.* are so frequently taken
from-us* by neglected colds, half the
deaths resulting directly from this
cause. A buttle of Bosehee’s German
Syrup kept ahout your home for im
mediate use will prevent serious sick
ness, a large doctor’s bill, and perhaps
death, hy the use of three or four doses.
For curing Consumption, 1 lenmrrhages
Pneumonia, Severe Coughs, Croup or
any disease of the Tht*.wt or Lung*, its
success is simple wonderful, as your
druggist will tell you. German Syrup
is uow sold in every town and village
on this continent Sample bottles for
trial, 10c.; regular size, 75. For sale
tv
R. T. Brumby A Co. »
cures Cousuiiipton when all otliei
boasted remedies fail. Sample Bottles,
ten cents. Regular size, fifty doses.
* 1 " 00 ' ~
Now and Then.—It is only now
and then that such men as lion. Alex.
II. .Stephens, Ex-Gov. Smith and
Ex-Gov. Brown of Ga., endorse a
medicine for the throat and lungs, and
when they ko iL is pretty good evidence
that the remedy must be good for the
cure of coughs, colds and lung affec
tions. 'They recommuid the Ui.ohe
Flower Cough Syrup, and their
testimonials are to be -een round the
ten cent sample bottles ot the Globe
Flo we* Svrup, foi sale bv.
Dr. C. W. Long Jfc Co*.
Athens, Ga
AnUndonlalile Truth*
You deserve to suffer, and If you
lead a miserable, unsatisfactory life
in this beautiful world it is cmircly
your own fault and there is only one
excuse tor yon,—your unreasonable
prejudice and skepticism, which has
killed thousand*. Personal knowl
edge and common sense reasoning
will soon show you that Green’s
Au u.*t Flower wii: cure you of Liv
er Complaint, or Dyspep-ia. with all
will prove that it is just what yon
want..
IF
j The woman who rejoice in salad
I and icecream, hot cakes and warm pie;
IF
The Student who cats hastily and sits
down at once to active mental labor ;
IF
The Business Man who bolts his food
in eager haste and hurries to bis
counting-ronna
IF
The Hard Drinker could look at the
delicate glands, swollen and festered
with disease, that cause the troubling
brain ;
IF
The Lawyer, the minister, the mer
chant, ana all who lead sedentary lives
and are subject to Dyspepsia or Indi
gestion, Constipation and Headache;
IF
These only knew what Herrell’s He*
petitrefor the Liver will do for their
relief, and how quickly it cures—there
would be much less suffering than at
present
The great Liver Medicines for sale
by Dr. C. W. Long, &Co.,
its miserable effects, such as sick
from Col.Thus. McGill, the live agent headache, palpitation of the heart,
•rxtulate hint and liis parents for his •
success ao far, ami'in his promise of -•• i
a life of usefulness and honor. Wo | -Gents India Cause shirts 85 eta.,
„ , . 1 -u:„ n , I wot th 75 cents at James M. Gray’s. ,
cnufideully predict tor Inin a brilliant j ’ t m
future aud the attainment of honors; —James M. Gray and Co., regn-
whorty of his illlustrions lineage.— j lalors of Northeastern dry goods
Atlanta Constitution. ‘market.
If Riii'ces* depend* on health sure
ly health depends upon }»urc blood.
IK Bull’s Blood Mizt ure maintains
the blood in a state of purity, and
health is the result.
Notwithstanding the interference of
the Potter resolution. Congressman
Candler got a $60,000* appropriation
for the custom House at Atlanta.
and representative of the K'Minesaw
Route. He lo >ks .1* though the world
was dealing kindly with him, and has
no complaint to make of the patron
age t*Xten-led the popular route repre-
seuted bv I; i it
—Gents India Gtuso shirts 35 eta.,
worth 75 cents at James M. Gray’s.
* vst -—1
—James M. Gray Co., rega-
Jator* of Northeastern■■ dry igooda
fsttf . T ,
—New lot of Ladies silk and Tor-
idiom Lace ties at a price.
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—James M. Gray A Co., regus
lator* of Northeastern dry goods
market.
Every variety of jelly tumblers in
any quantity, at J. II. Huggins.
sour stomach, habitual costiveness,
dizziness of the head, nervous pros
tration, low spirits, <ke. Its sales
now’ reach every town on the Western
Continent and not a Druggist but
will tell you of its wonderful cures.
Yon can buy a Sample Bottle for 10
oe- ts. Three doses wiH relieve vou.
No Opium ! No Morphia or other
dangerous drags is contained in Dr.
Bull’s Baby Syrup, for the relief of
Colic, Teething, etc. Price ’JO cents, j and test its merits.
KYt.ttV aOtUKU
) Will greatly add to her own strength
and comfort by the free use of Parker’s
Ginger Tonic, while its invigorating
properties that soothe the nerves ami
induce refreshing sleep, are imparted
through the milk to her nursing babe,
making the little one quiet, contented,
cheerful and happy—the best way to
make the fretful child a *’ good baby.”
It is also.a most comforting remedy
for the Aged, the Feeble and Conval
escent: it builds up and sustains,
the strength, seothe the nerves, ban
ishes melancholy, and is incomparably
superior to wines or liquors, while it
does not intoxicate. Buy from your
druggist Dr. R T. Brumby, a $1.00
bottle, or a sample bottle, at 15 cts,,
A SOVKI. FEATURE
Presents itself to those who use
Parker’s Hair Balsam, in the discovery
of its rare and remarkable merits.
Many have written us expressing their
delight in the fact that it works like a
charm. Its disinfectant properties in
chemical combination rendering it
healthful, cleansing and healing are .
bearing fruit, and the beautiful hair it
produce*, with Ihe dean, healthy scalp,
entirely freed fmm Dandruff and fal
ling hair, are achievements for which
we have reason to feel proud. A
patron assures us that he has used
twelve different Hair Preperations and
that Parker’s Hair Balsam surpasses
them all. To ljqj)r that has become
gray or faded, it restores that beauti
ful natural color of youth; and produ
ces a vigor and luxuriance that snr-
prises every one. Bny a bottle from
your druggist, Dr. R. T. Brumby.
and test its merits
Wanted—every one lo be free
fram Pimples, Blotches, Boils, etc.,
which can be done by purifying the
blood with Dr. Bull’s Blood Mixture*
Used every whore.