Southern banner. (Athens, Ga.) 1878-1879, December 10, 1878, Image 4

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SOUTHERN B a n.N E»: I) E C.E M HER 10, 1878. Appointments of North Geor gia Conference for 1878. Atitkns District.—R W Bigham, P E Athens: .G W Yarbrough, P A Heard, Supernumeray. Oconee Street, W R Branham, Jr Factory Mission, W‘T Beal. Wat kins ville, W J Cotter. Madison, W W Wadaworth. Morgan, W W Larapkin. lluiledge, G W Hardaway. Grcenesboro, IIC Christian. Lexington, H J Ellis. Wintervdle, F P Brown. Washington, G E Gardner. Bread River, C A Conaway. Little River, E B Rees. Barnett, J L Pierce. Lincolnton, W H Speer. State University, E W Speer. Athens Circuit—B F Farris. Atlanta District—W F Cook PE. First Church, H II Parks. Trinity, J W Heidt. Paynes Chapel, W. F. Quillian. Evans Chapel and Oakland, D E Cox. St. Paul, W A Simmons. Sixth Church, W A Candler. Atlanta and West End M W L Yarbrough. Decatur, A C Thomas. Edgewood, J D Hammond—J J Morgan Supernumerary. East Point, W R Foote, Sr. Fulton, RR Johnson. Covington, W P Rivers. Newborn, S P Jones. Oxford, M Callaway. One to be supplied. Mt. Tabor, Will be supplied. Monticello, J A Rosser. Monroe, D F C Timmons. Social Circle, W F Lewis. Emory College, A G Haygood. Agent Orphans Home, W J Scott Stone Mountain, BEL Timmons- Cony ers, J A Reynolds. South River, J II Bjntley. Avgusta District—J F Pierce, PE. • St. Johns’, Jesse Boring. St. Lukes’, J V M Morris. St. James, A J Jarrell. Asbury, J S Bryan. Richmond, C C Cary. Appling, W T Hamilton, S D Evans. Dearing Mission, N Z Glenn. Thomson, W C Dunlap. Warrcnton, J R Parker. Sparta, W A Dodge. Hancock, G II Patillo, G M Ken drick. Milledgevill?, G G Smith. Baldwin, E A Gray. Eatonlon, J D Gray. Putnam, W L Wooten, A W Quilliau. Daiilonega District—D L Ander son, P E. Dahlonega, W 11 Foote, Jr. Porter Springs, J J Harris. Dawsonville, R L Campbell. Amicalola, J H Ellis. Cleveland, G C Andrews. Nacoochee, P L Stanton. Blairsville, J A Timmerman. Morganton, M H Dillard. Ellijay, J S Embry. Jasper, R B O England. "Clayton, E H Wood. Walesca, Eli Smith. Hiwassee, W II Weaver. Dalton District—A M Thigpen P E. Dalton, J II Baxter. Dalton Circuit, A J Hughes. Ringgold, G W Duval. Summerville, O A Thrower. Subligua, R P Martyn. LaFayette, W G Hanson. McLemores Cave, P G Reynolds. Tilton, J.N Myers. Spring Place, T J Edward*. Gordon, J R Smith. Kingston, W F Robison. Murray Mission, G W Thomas. Calhoun, M L Underwood. Dalton Female College, W A Rogers. Hampton, W F Smith. Forsyth, H J Adams. Milner, J B McFarland. Upson, L Rush. Thomaston, 3 B Payne. Forsyth Circuit, J T Lowe. , Clinton, G E Bonner. Culloden, J E England. Hillsboro, K Read. \ LaGrange District—W H totter, PE. LaGrange, W H LePrade. West Point, T A Seals. Ncwnan, W F Glenn. Troup, J W Stipe. Long Cane, J C Davidson. Wliitsville, F M T Brannon. Greenville and Trinity, W T Caldwell. Chalybeate Spring, F W Baggarly. Mings Gap and County Line, J Jones. Grantville, M H White. Whitesburg, J W Quillian. Hogansville, W M D Bond. Senoia, T S L Harwell. Palmetto, W A Parks. Fairburo, L P Necse. Carrollton, J W Lee. Bowden, W E Shackelford. Franklin, J H Daniel. Prospect, H M Newton. LaGrange Female College, J R Mayson. Missionary to China, Young Allen. Rome District—S P Richardson. PE. Rome, C A Evans. DeSoto, R M Hickey. Forreatville, T H Timmons. Cedartown, D J Myrick. Cedar Valley, J B Robins. Cave Spring, A W Williams. Roekmart, O C Simmons. Villa Rica, D J Weems. Haralson, F F Reynolds. Cartersville, P M Ryburn—J Norris—R A Jones, Supernumera ries. Marietta, W D Anderson. Acworth, J J Singleton. Powder Springs, A Gray. Dallas, J T Gibson. Douglasville, J T Richardson. Transferred—To Florida Confer ence— Ellaville, S H Ditnon. To Florida Con.—Mandarin, J C Aubrey. To Arkansas Con.—Franklin, S H Johnston. To South Ga., Conference, W P Pledger. To Baltimore Conference, W P Harrison. The Athens Furniture Company, NO. 13, BHOAD STREET, Athens, - - - Georgia. THE GENUINE DR.C.MeLANE’S Celebrated American WORM SPECiFiC OR VERMIFUGE. SYMPTOMS OF WORMS. T HE countenance i- pale and lcad- en-colorcd, wish occasional flushes, or a circumscribed spot on one or both checks; the eyes become dull: the pupils dilate; an azure semicircle runs along the lower eye-lid; the nose is irritated, swells, and sometimes bleeds; a swelling of the upper lip; occasional headache, with humming or throbbing of the ears; an unusual secretion of saliva ; shmv or turred tongue; breath very foul, p.uticulaily in the morning; appetite variable, sometimes voracious, with a gnawing sensation of the stomach, at others, entirely gone; fleeting pains in the stomach ; occasional nausea and vom iting; violent pains throughout the abdomen; bowels irregular, at times costive; stools slimy, not unfretpient-. ly tinged with blood; belly swollen and hard; urine turbid ; respiration occasionally difficult, and accompa nied by hiccough; cough sometimes dry and convulsive; uneasy and dis turbed sleep, with grinding of the teeth; temper variable, but gen.rally irritable, &c. Whenever the. above symptom* are found to exist'; '• "T ; v ‘ DR. C. McLANE'S VERMIFUGE will certainly effect a cure. it does not contain mercury in any form; it is an innocent pu-pa- ration, not capable of doingthf !<zi injury to the most tender input:. The genuine Du. McLaneVYkh- MIFUGE bears the signatures of C. McLane and Fleming 1jk;>-:. on the wrapper. —:0:— dr. c. KciAi-::;.. LIVER PILLS are not recommended ns n rnif-.’v *' for all the ills that flesh is heir to,” hut in affections of the liver, anti in ail Jhiious Complaints, Dyspepsia and Sick Head ache, or diseases of that character,- they stand without a rival. AGUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic can be n-cd prepar atory to, or after taking Quinine. As a simple purgative they arc un equaled. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. The genuine are never sugar coated. Each box has a red wax seal on the lid, with the impression Dr. McLane’s Liver Tills. Each wrapper bears the signatures of C. McLane and Fleming lisos. Insist upon having the genuine Dr. C. McLane’s Liver Pills, prepared by Fleming Bros., of Pittsburgh, Pa., the market being full of imitations of the came McLane, spelled differently but ■ame pronunciation. David Gann. Jas. H. Reaves ■■ 1© YOU WAIT TO HE HAPPY, If so, make yonr homes comfortable bT visiting the Athene Furniture Company, and purchasing some of the T- IMLA.ZRlKW.AXjTIEli, MARBLE* WORKS, Broad St., Near Lower MarketUSr^i AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. Monuments, Tombstones & Marble Work GENERALLY, MADE TO ORDER. A large selection always on hand, ready for letterin': and delivery, may 21.ly.187S. ° J CHARLES F. STUBBS, ' (Successor to Groover, Stnbl* & Co..) UOTirON FACTOR -AND- General Commission Merchant, AGENT FOR 'THE Quitman Factory Yarns, 94 BAY STREET, Savannah, Georgia. “J "'her supplies fur- mshed. Also,, liberal cash advances made on consignments lor sale or shipment to Liverpool or Northern ports. r A. WINN, Cashier and Correspondent of the late firm of Groover, Stubbs & Co., haa n interest in the business. aug.21.tf. That they are receiving daily, Their stockyis^large, consisting of Walnut and Painted Chamber Suite, Parlor Suits, all Styles, Bed steads, Bureaus, Wash Stands, Cairs, Marble and Wood Top Tables, <f*c., and in fact everything kept in our line. Also Pictures and Frames, A Large Assortment. We guarantee to give on onr goods LOW IE* IE?, ICES As can be had in'tho Stater We ttend to frilly sustain onr re] utation of selling the Cheapest Goodm m Nqbtq-East ©a* ALL KINDS BURIAL CASES CONSTANTLY ON RAND sept.24.3m. -J JAY O. GAILEY, Agent. PREMIUM TFra^WORKS!! The Largest and only Complete South of New York. ITo. 45 East Hunter Street, Atlanta, Ca. JAMES LOCHREY, Proprietor of the old-established and reliable Steam Dye Work**. No. »»**?* . n ^® r Street, Atlanta, Ga.. respectfully announce* to hia customers ana friends gener ally that he is now prepyed, with ve addition ot new machinery and increased facilities, to ex- **5*5 *11 kinds of work m his lino in the very best style and with the utmost promptness. IN Tie w of present reduced values and the stringency of the times, lie has concluded, while doing all work in the most perfect and approved manner, to put down the prices of cleaning and dyeing all classes of goods. „ r 1 PENDLETON & BROS., fODNDBY AND HACHCIE WORK Augusa, Georgia. PLANTATION Engines, Smith’s Superior Hand Cotton Presses AND WROUGHT IR02ST SCREW PRESSES For Hand, Hone or Water Power, Cane Mills, Evapora. ers and Settles, - j . Cheap and Strong, with or without pans and frames. £ Having bought all of Mr. George Cooper’s con plete stock of Patterns, etc., we nre better pre pared than ever to furnish Iron and Brass Csstings of *11 descriptions on short notice and cheap* His old patrons can be accommodated with duplicates and repairs by letting us know what they want - nay21.ly.1878 O -A. s u FOR L oose C otton, i will pay the highest Bale Prices for all Loose Cotton brought to the A thens Factory K- L. BLOOMFIELD, Agent. PBZCE-L2ST: Cl GENTLEMEN. 78 !—79 ! Elbehton District—F G Hughes, PE. Elberton, A G Worley. Elbert, W T Norman. Bethlehem, J W G Watkins. Jefferson, R A Sealp. Franklin Springs, to be supplied. Mulberry, M H Rakes. Carnesville, S Leake. Danielsville, C A Mitchell. Homer, J T Curtis. BcltoD, L P Winter. Hart s ell, W A Fariss. Clarkesville, W D Heath. Lavonia, I G Parks. Gainesville District—J F Mixon, PE. Gainesville, J M Lowrey. Alpharetta, M W Arnold. Cuiiton, E K Aiken. Cherokee Circuit, J L Perryman. Cumming, J R Pate. Flowery. Branch, J H Mashbum. Lavvreneeville, H M Quillian. Logansville, C L Patillo. Duluth, W P Smith. Roswell, M J Coicr Cobb, A W Rowland. Norcross, F B Davies. Etowah, J W Baker. Hall Circuit, N E McBreyer. Griffin District—J E Evans, PE Griffin, T R Kendal’. Zebulon, C Pope. * Fayetteville, B Sanders. Jonesboro, J M Bowden, McDonough, R H Rogers. Jackson, W R Branham, 8r., J W Roberta. Good Digestion.—“ Give ua this day our daily bread” and good medi cine to digest it, is both reverent an<T human. The human stomach and liver are fruitful sources of life’s comforts ; or disordered and diseased, they tingle miser; along every nerve and through every arteiy. The man or woman with good digestion see 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 seeds two or three new kinds of medicine before death can be perfectly abolished; but that many lives have been prolonged, and many sufferers from Liver disease, Diepepsia and Headache, have been ^fured by Mor 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 Merrell’s Hepatine. It can be had at Dr. C. W. Long & Co., The Aged, the Feeble and Con valescent Find just the help they need in the health and nlrengih giv ing properties of Parker’s Ginger Tonic. This comforting invigorator diffuses warmth and vigor through the system, soothes the nerves, ban- shes melancholy and gives strength and elasticity to the wornsout frame* It is incomparably superior to wines or liquors and docs not intoxicate. Every mother will not only comfort and strengthen herself but will re lieve and pacify her nursing babe by the free use of this excellent totie. Buy a $1 00 bottle from your drug, gist, R. T. Brumby & Co., or a sam ple bottle at 15 cts. and test its merits. DON’T t§i !«@l 111 Cleaning Coats, from Cleaning Pants Cleaning Vests Dyeing Coats, from .... Dyeing Pants Dyeing Vests Oct 8th,3m. A. K. CHILDS. . ..$1 00 to $1 25 I Dresses, from .... ....75 Shawls ... 50 . Skirts ...I 00to 1 2 00 Ties .... ... 1 00 to 1 25 Kid Gloves, 75 LADIES. *1 00 to <2 00 25 to 1 50 75 to 1 25 .... 10c each or S for 25c . 15c per pair, or 2 for 25c A. B. BRUMBY’S, SCHOOL FOR BOYS, f Junction of Hill St. and Prince Aveuuc. | Rates of Tuition Reduced, $3, $4, $5 a Scholastic month. scpt.17.tf. M > i gins wish; op 0ER & CONDEN?. - .mS&aSS! SHAFTING-^ - naSt MARRIED LIFE DR. BUTTS James Locurey. Ttltata Steam Dye Works, No. 45 East Hnnter Street. B. NICKERSON. Y. !! WINN. 'SSrSOS'itm^SSf s'm mwffm/j&mcE list. aug.6.6in. LOWER THIN EVER! CHILDS, NICKEE20II l CD. So. 15 Franklin House Building, Athens, Ga., 'Wholesale and Betail Dealers in ssa-Tjum Iron, Steel, Nails, Horse and Mule Shoes, Horse Shoe Nails, AsricultuLTal Implements, Leads, Oils, Glass and Varnish, Harness Leather, MILBtTEN WAGONS Manilla and Jute Rope, Carriage ar Is, Axles, Springs, etc.. Robber Anvils, Bellows, Vices, Hollow W: S'PA.ETPAK-.IP BS r Cider Mills, Syrnp Mills and Evaporators, Wstt Plows, Farmers Friend Plow, Pumps, Circular Saws WINSHIPS’ & MASSEYS’ CELEBRATED COTTON GIN. Also Agents for HALL’S FIRE and BURGLAR PROOF SAFES. (pj'Any article in our line not in slock, will be ordered when de sired, with the least possible delay. Call and Examine our Slock and Prices. sept.17.tf. No pretentions parade of names or costly and flashv advertisements necessary to convince the people that I can sell The Largest Stove FOR— TXXE Least XCOSTSTT! and Saddlery Hardware, Felloet, Hobs, Spokes. Buggy er and Leatner Belting, Mill Saws, Mill Findings, Ware, etc., Manufacturers’ agents for the ssle of New Store, New Goods, -A-INTID XjOYAT DPIR-IOIES , At Wholesale and Retail, at the BARGAIN "STORE, S. SABBISi No. 2, Broad St., Athens, Ga. The undersigned takes pleasure in announcing to the trading pnblie that he has just arrived from New York, and has opened with one of the most attractive stocks of goods ever offered in the city, consisting of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Millinery, Ladies Cloaks, Fancy Goods, Notions, etc. Alt purchased direct from the Manufacturer* and bought in inch large quantities as to enable roe to get the very lowest wholesale prices. 1 defy competition in style, quality, quantity and price*. Give me a call and be convinced. S. HARRIS, Athens, Ga- . sept.17.Sm '.'*•. (5) 5“ O' p ff p- %- p « i ! s Si ft § No. 12 N. Eighth St. St. Louis. Mo. Who has had pratrr experience in the treatment of th •exual troubles of both male and frmale than an/ phraiea to th# West, gives the remits of his long ana success ' practice In his twa saw work*, just published, entitled * The PHYSIOLOGY OP MARRIAGE The PRIVATE MEDICAL ADVISER Books that are really OaMea add MMiwtruetom in all mat- ters pertaining to tfaahaad and WiRukui. and supply a want long felt. They are brauUfaUj UtMtr»U4,and In plata language, easily understood. The two books embrace M3 pm, contain valaaWa lafarauOlM ibr both married and single, with all the recent improvements In medical treatment ■ ljon>e J , aj? e ” **y s **The knoi^talfc hnparttd to *r. BatUT new works is in no way of questionable clar- •cter, but la something that every ••• iUiM ka*w. Tbs Tsath. the victim of early lndiscrt tion; thi Perfectly healthy maybe,but with waning* of life, and the Worn am, in misuilf ^ from the many His her eex is be&| to."—8t Louis Journal. I rorciaR nucEs—eo cts. each! both in one volume, $1; in cloth swi gilt, 25 cts. extra. Sent under seal, or2 receipt of price la money or stamps- SINGLE LIFE ATHENS FOUNPRY AND MACHINE WORKS. ATHSHS, GBOm IA, M ANUFACTURE Iron amljBruss Castings, Mill and Gin Gearing, Mining and Mill Machinery. Steam Engines Saw Mills, Bill Arp and Athenian Horae Rowers, EAcelsior Threshers, Im proved Southern Fan Mills. Cane Mil is and Evaporators, Cotton Presses, Shutting, Pulleys, ' r«r 5 !21 « s s c-i CD 4 s o 21 55 H Ed ft) M ca ft © CS H ft 00 ’The Colt Reversible Cotton and Hay Screw Press, ALSO MANUFACTURE Torino Venter Wheel!*f < Colts P Cel^ brated Power and Lever C»tton and Screw Presses, Portable Ste'm Engines, Separators,’ Iron Feueing. Grsvo Enclosure.’, Balconies, Etc. For Descriptive Circulars and Price Lists ot any of the above articles, Address, may 23, lS78-6m. . ATHENS, GA.|Q ioSIaS* NordUn ' Iv .’jfL A§‘u WA&ied. So.3upp»yCo hubvlU«.Tcaa. a ^ DR. RICE, 37 Court Place, LOUISVILLE, KY., A regularly educated and legally qualified phvddaa aad the mortaoooeMfDL aa his praettoewill prove. Ceres allJbrss ot private, chronVa aad eerualdiaeasea, SnenD&tO> rhea and Impotenpy. ua*tSer«eui»#Tedf abuaeln you.D, sexual exoeuealo matanr ytare, ar oUmt i you.D, sexual "‘exocaaea la~ matanr yean, x causes, and prodosiag some e f the fbnowisg eSena: Kefiw Bern. Seminal Kmissiena, Dlmneee er Sight. Defective S£iia» cry, Physical Decay, Pimples on Face, Aversion to Society of Females, Ooufuatoo of Ideas. Lots cfSexcal Fewer, k, rer derlng marriage Improper or unhappy, nre thoroughly end penaaneetly cured. RlTPtttT.TS peeittvely cured aad co-ariy eradicated^fecta tteejitea; GON* ORRHEA, Gleet, sre. Piles and pcV vata oiseases quickly cured. Patients treated by maUorem press. Consultatioa free nod invited. cbargM reasonably and oorrespoadence strictly ooofidentiai. A PRIVATE COUNSELOR OffiOO pages, sent So any address, e (JO) cents. 8bond he reed f- - OOeeb * ‘ e hours Cmn 9 A.M. to 71 P.M. Sundays, 2 te 4 P. Ha Moriwothor c& Few, BLACKSMITH’S TWO SHOPS FOR 1877. One at the old stand in front ot Messrs. GANN & REAVE9.3 The other on the road to the npper bridge and opposite Mr. JOHN Z. COOPER’S, Liv. ry Stable. We have flrat class workmen ^OSSB SHOEING of every description. Plating and Concave Shoes Manufactured to order. WAGON9; BCGGIES, CARRIAGES, And all kinds of F Machines and 1 a •dements repaired on short notice. i*ni»-tf. I ptefer to ipvo to my enstomera the money s, iuiit iu uuge diaplaya and tho people ore flnd- iiigitvut. When von come to Athens, don’t a.l to tall .Mill ace my extenaive stock of Cook ing and Heating Stoves. Mr. E. E. JONES,long and favor* hie k iowu in thin line will be found with me. l* anrj and givj me a call before yon bay. J. C. WILKINS, Hroad Street, Athena, Georgia, one door above t. ohen’aucw More. uept.10.4m. mmiw s*cap Call Broad Street, Over Mandeville’s Jewelry Store LOOK SHARP! .*-c; ,. The undersigned calls the attention of his friends and >he public generally to tho (art that h* ha* just returned from market and b** on hand* well oelected stock of goods, bought at RemarBia'bly Low Prices, which will enable him no^ to be undersold by any one. . Stock consists of Staple Dry Goods, Scenes, Notions,'Crockery Glassware, Wood and Willow Ware, Saddles, Bridles, Whips, UmbnJIas, Trunks, &c., & 6. I will keep on hand also a large lot of WHISKIES, BRANDIES, BUM, GIN, &C„ Which shall be first class. Also have on hand tho PUKE MOUNTAIN CORN WHISKEY'. All the** will be sold as cheap or even oh caper than eon be bought elsewhere. I respcctthlly invite all to coll and sec me, as lam confidant I can aalt in quality and prices. Don’t foiget the place. Store between Hampton & Fitner, Crane’s old Stand. Thomas Street. Goods 3Sxoh.aaaged for Couxl ry Produce. hat all may giv* mo a c*H,’I remain your* truly W, A. BURNS, Athens, Ga. To the People of North-East Georgia! Watches, Clocks and Jewelry! HAVE JU JX OPENED AT THEIR OLD STAND < . , No. 3. Broad Street, Athens, Georgia, A Large and well oaorted Stock of Wat menu Qua, .Pistol., Ac., which they 1 Clocks. Jewelry. Silver and Plated War*. Musical Inatns- thTuurtrtylro! ^LtdU’iOper. and Guard Chain* wpt.10.8m. NEW FURNITURE STORE 85 W3aiteh.aU <& 92 Broad Sts. The Cheapest—The Cleanest—Tlie Newest and Latest FURNITURE Styles of in the City Painted Bedroom Suits, 9 pieces $22.50to35 Walnut Bedroom Suits, 8 pieces ■. 25to30 Walnut Bedroom Suits, 10 pieces 30to40 Walnut Full Marble Suits, 10 pieces 50to05 Walnut JaJ Marble Suits, 10 pieces 85to45 Elegant Dressing Case Suit, 10 pieces 50to200 Parlor Suits, 7 piece* ' 40tol50 Marble Tables, 5 pieces........... 1800 Mattresoea, Chairs, Tables, &e., at corresponding prioes, for For Cash and Cash Only- Competition defied—Satisfaction guaranteed—Goods promptly delivered—No Charge for Packing or Shipping. Remember the place, oct.8.Sm. JOHN D. STOCKER. 85 Whitehall and 92 BroadSti*. betwcen llunter & Mitchell Sts. ATLANTA, GA BUILDERS OF Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, Harness, ■ AND , V Vehicles of all Kinds J P“2? ODSl’ortNotlofc TheBeat Material Used and Non* bat First Class Workmen Dr. M.W. CASE’S Liver Remedy BLOOD PURIFIER Tonic and Cordial. This is not a patent medicine, but is prcpxrtd Bnder the direction of Ur. M. W. Case. Irotu his hvorito prescription, which in an exiemdvD practice or over twenty-seven years ho licv a*un4 most effective in all cases of disordered liver or impure blood. It is ANTI-BILIOUS. It nets directly upon the liver, mtorlv? It when diseased to its normal condition; And in reteUttnc the activity of this great gland every other organ of the system L» benefited. Iu Blood Diseases it has no equal as a purifier. It lra- Droves digestion, and assists nature to eliminato oil impurities from the system; and while it i* Che cheapest medicine in Uio market, it U al»o superior to *11 known remedies, while It U more effectual than Blue Ms.'a, it Is mild and perfectly safe,contllnlne nothing that can In the aHffhtA»t degree injure tho system. It doe* not sicken or ^epaln; neither does it weaken thu patient, nor leave tho system ooustiputed, iu do most other medicines. ^ Liver Comnlolnt, Dyi- BUion* Fever, i, Woter-K rasli, tell, Jsnudlccs WealmeM, all Skin and BIixhI DImca^h, Worms, Fever and Ague, and Constipa tion of the Bowels. In doses it Is also a sure cure ror Chronic Diarrhoea. Taken two or three times a day, It pre vent* Yellow Fever, Diphtheria, s*«arlct Pever, Cholera, and Small-Pox. HOW TO BE Remedy anti Blood YOUR OWN Tonic and Cordial. DOCTOR ANTI-BILIOUS. And save your doctor bills. Only 25 cts. a tsittU- Itsii the most effectivo and valuable ever offered to tho American Mople. Aa u Its merit* become known, «* m* universal In every community. fcsfUyJ»Ul be without It after having once testcd lu cn-.t rolne. It has proved an inestimable Slewing to thousands who have u*e.. It, bringing hack health and strength to those who were ‘•eeniii-vly S^itKdS! Prepare! at the Lals.ratocy -c t».s Romo Hedlcino Co., FhUndelpliia, V:.. Price per Bottle, 25c. Extra Larct bit:, 1 :*• C3-For sole by DniggWs. A GENT * Geacrol Stores, and Ao^uta. X—- W —^ UAUfib Utuw AUV\UV*UE~» Atlanta Millstone Mjnofatfory i _ orOM ‘ not ‘odongering the five* of .pereon. using onr vvlucl**^ Special arrangements made with livery men when more than tjireo jobs ore wanted 8^ Repairing a Specialty, PRICES LOWER THAN ANYWHERE ELSE IN THE STA 7 E, Call on or address, , ' A. L. BURPEE. Opposite Gann & Reaves Stable. Spring St., Athens, Ga octsl.ftm. •HkSQ 8MK2DWU TUB OH* A DMINISTRATOR’S SALt-Pnrmarot t* on oideroftheCowtof Ordinary ofCjsrks County, trill he sold before the Court House door of sold county on the first T "*“V *■" December ncxY, daring the legal boon ofrols •5 shares of the Capitol Stock of the Georg)* fer L Kncfit «^ls crgito^TJrtm oct.2t.23. Printers fe* $5.00 , Adm’r. J OB WORK* OF, EVERYDEt serption done at thu office