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ATHENS. GA, TUESDAY MORNING DECEMBER 6, 1892
Attractive home sights with the most
delightful surroundings. Pure] air, spark
ling water, accessibility and ^guaranteed
freedom fromjuudi sirable neighbors^are the
advantages.]
The Boulevard is conceded to be the
finest street in Athens. It has the advan
tages of the city without the discomforts of
bad water or vitiated aii. A magnificent
The investor who studies the figures
of the growth of Athens in the past will
have no hesitancy in putting his money in
Athens]real estate. The future promises
greater things.
frieuda in the face withonf fear of aeon.
I attend to my business with renewed en
ergy and vigor. My former relations lo
'the church have been renewed, and my
whole life is a song to my kind, Heavenly
7.ther, under whose -providence I was di-
reeled to this source of relief. The sym
pathy and kindness I received from the
manager oi the Institute, Ur. Houston, and
the physician in charge, Dr. James, I shall
never forget.
J. K. Thrower.
Atlanta, Ga^ Oct. 31, 1891. "
DRUNKENNESS IS CURABLE.
THE SITINGS BANK
ITS ADVANTAGES
r nd ih. Saperb Way ia Which it ■*
.^laaafrd—Saate of its S«»i Malieal
Weatnrea—Here ta Slay aid
Thrive.
After the lapse of mine than a year
since the above was written I desire to re*
affirm everything said therein, and to ent*
phasize, if possible, the confidence I have
in the efficacy and permanency of the cue
effected ih my case, and I do affectionate,
ly and earnestly recommend ail those sim
ilarly afflicted to avail themselves of this
truly remarkable treatment.
J. K. Thro web..
Atlanta, Nov. 14,1898.
Athens is the borne of -a great many
solid institutions.
But there are none more solid or more
pr tsperons thtn the Athens Saving
We are always considered when
holiday or wedding purchases are to be
made,\ Some of our friends think they
cannot suit themselves anywhere else.
We try to deserve this good opinion.
LBMON BUXIR.
APleasam LemonTTonic.
For Billiousness, Constipation, Ma
laria, Colds and the Grip.
For Indigestion, Sick and Nervous
Headache.
For Sleeplessness, Nervousness and
Heart diseases.
For Fever, Chills, Deb»!f Sy and Kid
ney Diseases, take Lemon Elixir.
Dr. Mozley’s Lemon Elixir jg pre
pared from the freeh 3 nice of T^mnn.
combined with other vegetable. liver
tonics, aad will not fail you in any of
the above named diseases. 60c and $1
bottles at druggists.
Prepared only by Dr. H. Mozley, At
lanta, Ga.
At the Capitol.
I have just takea she last of two bot
tles of Dr. H. Mozley’s Lemon EHxw.
for nervous headache, indigestion, with
diseased liver and kidneys. The Elixir
cured me. I found it the greatest med
icine I ever used.
J- H. MENNICH, Attorney.
1225 F Street, Washington, D. C.
From a Prominent Lady,
I have not been able in two years to
walk or stand without suffering great
pain. Since taking Dr. Mozley’s Lem
on Elixir I can walk half a mile with
out suffering the least inconvenience.
Mbs.B. H. Bloodworth,
Griffin, Ga.
Our Stock this year is so diversified
that every taste ean be satisfied. We
have Gold, Silver, Pottery, Cut Glass
and lots of little Novelties that make
happy presents. Can’t we expect yon to
come in and look over what we have.
every case, but I can truthfully say that
now, after several months have elapsed.
I am as utterly devastated of any appetite
or desire for whisky as if I had never felt
or known what It was. Now I pass these
old haunts and the same whiffs of beer
and whisky salute me, but thank God,
they have no domination over me, and
excite no desire for drink. I walk the
streets a free man, I accept the devotion
of my wife and children as one not al
together unworthy of them. I look my
The New York World Is calling upon
Texas to divide itself into five states, as
provided for in the resolution admitting
her into the Union in 1845. It argues
that it would be to the be3t interests of
the people of Texas and of the Union.
The division would give fiye states
each larger in area than the state of
New York and containing nearly half a
million inhabitants. But the Lone Star
State will hardly listen to the appeal
from the Empire State of the nortn
Texas some day will be the mast pop *
I -ous state in the Union and she Is
| oing to divide up.
with the Savings Bank all appreciate tbiir
ter vices.
The Savings Bank bas a great fntnte
before it ; it is a firm, solid, and piogns-
aive institution; it is doinz a great work in
tho citv - and knows no sack werd as falL
long as it remains with them. These de
posits are subject to check by the deposi
tor at any time without notice. It thus
puts it in the power of tbewsge^aroeMo
Put bis monqr where it will be earning
him something, *"4 where be can draw it
out any day he wants Jo Mi it There is
®o wage-earner to Athens that cannot
®*Mge to save at i*”t ten cents a day
from Us wages, many can save much
Sad! it is ait-miabing bow tbtst
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