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^fcOTTON TARE-
ksM r. HODGSON SOME
l>« s S?»^ STI0NS -
the New Or-
,, the Action *>- tne .i«w -
[p ,F * i V‘ f -n-:- s " me i ' ! - u ‘ ,es Tha;
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,• Some days
me tiie life ot
proper to say
, |iri ,t uas tortue iuterwsi
;it« * * * MfCtiolJ. i H Villi
■ l * r !'V'i ? ir»i o;>i>oru;nivy.
,l ' 1 ‘ r.i'-.l tvis.-we of Septem-
■laT‘-‘ :r * ^:i official ann*»inio«-
,j, T. Henderson,
r. hv lion. , __
r. : iD» lit 7’ f \erK'iilture;andHoa.
l’rcfiilent of Stato
f. effect that, at .New
nth instant the eourcn-
(fjSf.te* ftoin the cotton eX-
i.tton
-vts
v'sSfti;** ** ■/_ : • V~>•*
FANNER, SEPTEMBER 20, 1SS0.
aid for that box ? Vwy tntl
T. M
At Tioga Junction, Pa; . t \ a
train ran into an engine on the
kiiing two per so ( > and
twenty-five.
it-kgov
track",
injurin'
Sheriff and Posse in Hot Pursuit of
the Murderer—Details of the Dis
pute Which Ltd to the Killing.
j Special to the Banner.
! Homkb.Gh., Sept. 18.—-A most fright-
Dr. t . K. Henry, Chicago, 111., who 1 f„i tragedy
has practiced ntedjcina many rears savs • !
Last spring he used and 'piescrihcd i
C laike > kxtract of Flax (Papillon)Skiu S
l 1 nited Stales agreed
should be priced and
£,i l mi«1 fixiffif tl,e turc a * t . he . ralc
for col ten covered in jute,
‘ u for each hale covered in
iKliOH.' 1 . - ...........
. , s „,g—that amounts
LT..me.'|iciative on and after
* w next, which would give to
c;l in cotton 14 pounds
_<r o'
I” 1,j Ir "ljVl'1 P'-- -
inc-eiit ami past tare allowed,
in iD' rating; cotton at 10 cents pel*
“ vise cotton covered with jute
’ " 10 cents. It askeu all
I
iun«i
3 ..u |*r°'
iiuccrs t
t!ie iioi •
iViinit
nielli
I'Ve
.,! I.v
> fall into line and
d action of cotton ex
ilic to sav that this
Ti.J l»<
, -rui
graciously re-
•r in the cotton
•very whore who
• litcefs of Amcr-
occnrred about two miles
from Homer last night about 9 o’clock,
t on the Gaiucsville road.
c ? 8e 1 8 > Rnd nerves kn«w a j The difficulty was between Bob Mor-
°f no remedy*/can * reltr on'*0 'implicit- I ** WI,U? *
ly.]’ Positive cure for all diseases of the ' 11 s * eins that they got into a dispute
y kin. Applied externally. j about the relative speeds of their mules,
Sklrwrwf t*?AO for habits ; and after growing excited and angry
So »l ,2 » cents. At all over their words and threats they ter-
j uiiuated them with a fearful tragedy by
1 PlIfflHHlnr in n ticfi/infr 4 si... 4*..1.4-
Drug Stores.
The doctors of Macon favor a state 1 eil fi;iging in a fisticuff. After the light
board of health. j was over Bob Morris shot Ben Willis
I with a32 calibre Smith & Wesson pistol.
The bullet entered the breast of his
er:” "Wehave never.as nnrr. uf i»« f 0 j. j antagonist just below the nipple and
can 1
Found in Toe Newspaper.
F ™ n t i ‘u Cre8co , Iowa, “Plaindeal- } 1
: “ v. e have never,as our readers for I #
nearlj thirty years in the County
testify, written a‘puff 1 of
tcsuiy, w niren a‘putr of anv natant* r,« , ,
medicine. Duty as well as iiu lination ! Ahedead nian "
impel us t* depart from this studied j ,nel ’ s near by ont<
1 caused almost instant death.
as carried to Mr. Em-
i 1*1
is? iic of 15th
Joiiimissioncr
coming from
four city, in
11
1 lie 1 nired
iventiou as-
luiuiccmciit.to the
ugii 1 ‘ol.-. liciider-
... —..x...,*. - ontofthe rain and mad.
silence, to say to our readers and the Morris is hiding out, and his where-
5^3 t ’wiJs’ , ^te>jrdtt; * lojt,,n!not «• ,u - M
in;; cold, after three days rt<rhting it 1 ” P ® Were ° ut afterhim The who, « of
with ordinary remedies and getting no ! lnst but have canght no trace of
relief from their use, wo obtained a Lot- j the escaped murderer as yet
.%ijS85“sssts» I Th rt ~»r is s ' rca " y
stant Vvli f ait l a sk-ady improvement 1 f -’ V0! * be Rftiur. and every effort will be
under its use.” Large bottle only $1.00. ; U!ade to catch Morris#
Ass .or C larke’s l 1 lax Heap, “lies-: on > ' J T1 V TQl’UFl'Ai -
earth. 25 cents. Both the above, for L11.1 lo f nLL„
sale by all Dri^gists. - j Lily Langtry CasUoff Her Ifusband-
She Will Marry Freddy Gebhardt
Soon
September
Hon. 0. Edwards Lester,
Jefferson items.
Special to ’ be Banner.
JjJffeksox, Sept. 18.—Cotton is com
ing in right lovely, and so far Austin A
Co. are buying it.
Messrs Brock & Co. have placed cot
ton bagging in fron^if their store and
our farmer will use it if they can g t it.
Tlier * is a determined effort on the par?
of our people to use eottou bagging,
and I hope they can find a sufficiency
to use it. If not they will use anything
except jute bagging, to carry their
point. Our county wants to do their
duty. The deople will wait though un
til the nroner authorities «-.v «• i..,r ii.n,. ■ My collececareer, at New Haven, was
lue proper autnoruics s.tj u liat they interrupted by a severe cold which so
j enfeebled me that, for ten years, I had a
Late U. S. Consul to Italy,
author of “The Glory and
Shame of England," “America’s
Advancement," etc., etc., etc.,
writes as follows:—
New York, August 1,1886. >
August
122 E. 27th st.
__ Eeti y Lady,
t IIkr Owx Phvsiciax.— A ladv who
, for,many years suffered from Lte iue
j Troubles, Failing, Displace on s
| I.cucorrhc; anil irregularities, na v
' found remedies which completely oil
her. Any Lady can lake the rem •dies,
* and thus cure herself without the aid
ot a physician. The receipts with full
directions and advice securely scaled
sent Free to any sufferer. Address,
Mrs. M. J. B::auik, 252 $. lOtli St..
Fliiladelphia, Pa
V:ime this paper. Jiinowni
Da. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.,
Gentlemen:—A sense of gratitude
and the desire to render a service to the
public impel me to make the following
statements:
H OWh l.i. U.i
cast ra FnProad < «... tls.
must do.
A regular old lay’s siege is going on
of a regular old-fashioned Irish castle,
with walls 7 feet thick. Mrs. Barry, '
widow, tenant of Monanimv castle,
which has been foifeited to resist evic
tion, owes rent amounting to £600. The
castle is over 70 feet high, near the vil- *
Iage of Killavullen. The widow was :
assisted by the people. Day after day j
they assembled, and some of them re
mained at night until it was put in
lighting order, even cutting down the
trees. All the family have left the castle
except the widow’s only son, who re
mains to defend it, and who will have :
plenty of help. :
nggie for life. Hemorrhage
from the bronchial passages was the
result of almost every fresh exposure.
For years I was under treatment of the
ablest practitioners without avail. At
last I learned of ^
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
Prince Bismarck has given very litt’e
attention to affairs of state this summer.
He has spent many hours playing the
game of solitaire.
“'C'fv
•:i at
nr 1 vi
iv
M. S. Belknap.gener.il manager .of the
Georgia Central .ailroaU,has resigned to !
!j erred in j become manager of a bank in the City j
to the tare of Mexico, * j Langtry has secured a divorce. Al-
I though strenuous efforts have been made
New Youk,
18.—Mrs.
In
\ k-
short,
j'i toil
havu
ilions
i.rcss-t •
lists
tllKt
j.; .I lililV i 1 i-
iv'njmi-tions ,
but I
ineir crjcu
vc inspired hopes
.oiling millions of
can never be rea-
■ to ask Mr. Hodg-
- ,uoi in a cniitrover-
r 1 he sake of my own
hi and that of ever
Pimples, blotches and {eruptions on j
the skin evidence the fact that the blood j
is in had shape, and these symptoms, '
snow that nature is trying to throw off
tlio impurities, in which effort she
should be assisted by a reliable vegeta
ble blood remedy, as is Swift’s Specific.
which I used ( moderately and in small
doses) at the first recurrence of a cold
or any chest difficulty, and from which
I invariably found relief. This was
over 25 years ago. With all sorts of
exposure, in all sorts of climates, I have
never, to this day, had any cold nor
any affection of the throat or lungs
which did not yield to Ayer’s Cherry
Pectoral witlun 24 hours.
Of course I have never allowed my
self to be without this remedy in all my
voyages and travels. Under my own
observation, it has given relief to vast
numbers of persons; while in acute cases
of pulmonary inflammation, such as
croup and diphtheria in children, life
lias been preserved through its effects.
I recommend its use in light but fre
quent doses. Properly administered, in
accordance with your directions, it is
hi mm i|i, 1,1,it
Danville itdlr-artCi*., the Ulrl'nit-.i» ,1
i*oi tT-rmi :a! Hallway a d Warelio.se
.uU the-Central I'r.st > on.panv of w Yerkf
Petition f >r relief ami c mvl'a;! m ifsij.u o i»
bonds. Clarke Superior Court.
It appearing to utc c mi i!t I ‘lie she ‘ff has
not served the Rich" ord ai d West r oiut Ter-
iidiial and Warehouse company, a mi the Cent al
Trust • om antes ef New \\ rk, parties detend-
ant lu the above stated case, i e nus - tl.ev do
not reside inClarke county < r the slate of Geor
gia, or have as n s • r officer i in s .id s ate. and
that they reside out of i lie state. It is ordered
by the court that service be . effected by onV.h.
cation upon said parties in The Athens Ban
ner for at 1-ast two months > ef.-r.- iho next
ter •• ••! larke Superior cour - , Id Monday in Oc
tober, 188*. and that they then appear t-> p ead
and make deft use. N. I. HU TO h 1 NS,
judge of Sar crior Court Western (ircuit.
A true extract from the minutes.
C. D.VIN ENT.
, C erk i'. S.C.
.Tilly. 2X. 1S89.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE?
Georgia Clarke County. By viirtue of an order
‘ lllc l OiTt Oi O
I foloxingiva’ «<•
Mr.-. Jane E. Bertllrg, deceased, to-wit:
IS'. Ti.e HO. aeunu .uti,uu..i, h ..... ... J.ump-
k:n_S rcet, now occupied bv \V. icarithers,
j and k' O'.vn •>< »’-r> w .=M-- — r o - n<V' -
ing the property of F. Phlnizv on the North, and
ad.;?:ni g on the South the lot next described.
2 i. T ie :.o :se . no ot inniiing -
Lumr’-* - ™
Luin- ki.i Street, So th of the property just de-
M-rilud and adjoining on the South ttu- lot. of G.
S. Siunv.-l!, bring the ate n«:dencc ot Mr.'-. J.
A Priceless Blessing
u.iifrt t v W. B. .Ta-kson
. S. VV-.IJJKOR!).
nal informs
r in Gsoi'giu:
j|u,i on cartli div! you manage to find
iliiitiif brief space of 24 hours a
error that u look so many well in-
xrJmcii m> many days of careful
sc.riliM niiii.eAnd ii you have
n this all the time, w hy in the
of nits, n dill you let these mis-
[nkletl l iiited States cotton exchange
liiid these jiresidenis of State Alli-
!■:uii'l othi'i- intelligent farmers go
ill dir expense and trouble of com-
t ‘griher al New Orleans, and have
Sllnirwork !<> come !*■ naughty
1 ‘ ' ‘
Sieve wliil« l am asking questions
1'uijii'uiul a few more, as l know
uo.igMUi will take pleasure
wr.llig Ill-Ill.
l-i: si'-i a i.n-r that the amount
r e .r Jfcr tare, ’has bcc.i for many
• • t.; i y y k.-. is deducted
1 a : ah-, thirty’ pounds
■■i ;• > i.i i b ile a.i i tlie same
of greater or lesser
i I : :11 !i - i.iirope iii lUarkcrsV
I- :: ai> > Lie; ma; the price
'••o •: iu-r.- i- leguiatcdin I.iver-
p r pound is-put
re after l’ic bag-
tie* 10 pounds
(Heaven knows
sure that enough
The New Discovery.
You save heard your friends and I
neighbors talking about it You may [
yourself be one of the many who know ,
from personal experience just how good
a thing it is. If you have ever tried it,
you are one of its staunch frfends, be
cause the wonderful tiling about it is.
that when once given a trial,Dr. King's
New Discovery ever after holds a place j
in the Louse. If you have never used it !
and should be alllieotcd with a cough, |
coid or any Thro d, Lung or Chest
trouble, secure a b...tie at once and give
it a fair trial. It is guaranteed every
time, or money refunded. Trial Bottles
Free at John Crawford & Co.’s or L. D.
Sledge & Co.’s, Wholesale and retail
Drugstores.
to keep the matter a secret,cables which
were received from London to-day left
i:o reasonable doubt that the irksome
ties that bound the Lily to a husband
she had long ceased to care for, have
been severed. It had been the desire
and the intention of Mr. Gebhardt to
accompany Mrs. Langtry on hey voyage,
and he had made all his preparations for
the trip:
Mrs. Langtry was equally pleased at
the prospect of having her wealthy
suitor in her train, but a judicious ad
viser of the Lily’ is said to have stepped
ir and counseled her upoffthe unadvisa
bility of the step. Mr. Gebbardt chang-
Charles F. Scott, of West Virginia,
has been appointed pardon clerk of the «1 plans, and the Lily sailed alone.
department of justice, vice Judge Bold
er, resigned.
Palpitation of the heart,nervousness,
1 rem tilings, nervous headache, coid
hands and feet,pain in the buck,and oth
er forms of weakness are relieved by
Carter’s Iron Pills, made specially for
tlie blood,nerves and complexion.
a ih
l .4
y .mi'i' un re u
l i.aic:*- it i- to |
iviir-i art'?
L ea if :!ii- is true and nobody
s that if is true bettor than Mr.
• u !tin:«--l , ',\wnV:i is better for the
t t>< ,o-. ;t i pounds ns has as ways
i:iec:t»e on jute, or 24 pounds as
Miie vase on and after Oct. 1st.
t> . •-v :,*it lb-<>n cotton bagging,
;!:<• same after October 1st ?
• Wiiich i.» r!:e cheapest, to save
of of a ivs- of ■s-'i.uO in cotton
:•> save do cents out of a loss
Secretary Tracey yesterday eongrat-
utatdii ex-Secretary Whitney on the
magnificent performance of the ‘•Balti
more.'’ Kx-SecreUry Whitney secured
the design for the ship's hull and con
tracted for her contraction.
in
1-
; ;u.t true that
nil that ever
X'.Wv
the farmer is
er pays for the
t me. M" r. Hodgson
'■ •• 1 i" ii'it -fit.* the facts as they
: Tiiejut.- butts are raised
’ a; '- ! h • iiiatiufact iref takes them,
'nagging, hands it over to
! ,c 'i' inf a price above the cost of
[ ll « xuriag. The jobber to the
"He to the retailer and he
ll ’wrau-r. Tne farmer puts it on
s for it, and the money
. India. Each one hand-
‘y l' i!- *ii- profit in his pocket and
down ’til the producer in
i. l;‘'!'ik' tlie original cost of pro-!
‘ ,,!l 1,1 *'■' pocket and there it stops,
•"i'.iys lor the bagging?
Answi-r. The farmer.
' i" gets pay f or i t ?
■’y vtr, ■
Kate
Caution to Motners.
Every mother is cautioned against
givingher child lauduum or paregoric:
it cruses an unnatural erasing for stim-
uants which kills the mind or the child.
Acker's Baby Soother is specially prepar
ed to benefit children ami cuie their
pains. It is harm less and contains no
Opium or Morphine. Sold by L. D.
Sledge & Co, Druggist.
- The eighteenth annual-convention of
the Cigar maker’s International! Union
assembled at Tammany Hall, New
York, yesterday, 135 delegates from all
parts of the United States and Canada
being present.
Since her arrival in London it is said
that she has been very quiet indeed.
During the Lily’s absence Freddie lias
made his home at Mrs. Langtry’s house
in this city. Mr. Ernest Andre Jurg. ns,
who is a warm friend of Mrs. Langtry,
said.
“I have no doubt that she nns secured
a divorce. She deserves it, as Langtry
has not treated her right. Were the
facts known there is nobody who would
say that Mrs. Langtry is not entitled to
the separation. I believe that her mar
riage to Mr. Gebbardt will take place
just as soon as it can be arranged.”
For the first time in the history of i
Georgia a pub.ie meeting lias been i
called to take charge of an affair of i
honor and to settle a stubborn trouble
between two determined principals.
in any house* I speak earnestly because
I feel earnestly. I have known many
cases of apparently confirmed bronchitis
and cough, with loss of voice, particu
larly among clergymen and other public
speakers, perfectly cured by this medi
cine. Faithfully yours,
C. EDWARDS LESTER.
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.
rep:
Bold by ail'Drugguta and Dealers in Medicine.
Don t suffer from weakness and de
bility. Don’t let gloom and despond
ency take possession of the human heart.
Get health, get strength, get the power
of endurance from using B. B. B.
(Botanic Bloom Blam).
J,
A cyelon* i« reported to be moving
from the West* Indies west-northwest
in the Atlantaic.
A Duty to V ourself.
It is surprising that people will use a
common, ordinary pill when they can
secure a valuable English one for the
same money. Dr. Acker’s English pills
are a positive cure for sick-lieadaclie and
all lives troubles. They arc small, sweet,
easily taken and do not gripe. Eor sale
by L. D. Sledge & Co.
Kalakaua, king of the Sandwich Is
lands, is writing another book. Its
subject has’nt been announced, but a
royalty on it is assured.
Dealers In
Buggies,
Carriages,
Road Carts,
and Wagons.
Pimples on the Ffice
Denote an impure state of the blood
and are looked upon by many with sus
picion. Acker’s Blood Elixir will re
move all cmpuritics and leave the com
plexion smooth and clear. There is noth
ing that will so thoroughly build up the
constitution, purify and strengthen the
whole system. Sold and guaranteed by
L. D. Sledge & Co, Druggist.
There are many hair preparations in
the market, but none have so desirable
effect upon the hair and scalp a* Hall’s
Vegetable Sicilian Hairltenewer.
: nitt'
ill-
n,
V"’ hidiaman. All interme-
j» rv i - s ' v ap dollar for dollar re-
tti vY 1111 1>ro,lts simply.
> i becomes ot it ? It goes to Liv-
*4l au .'J ls ‘Here taken off and thrown
k f, . i noxt Reason, when it comes
taiv r tll e farmer to pay for it again
"Ii'it o, 0 , lose jt once more
Mn'i^ ‘ ^‘.hctoines of it? Why here it
"avo V^i 1 " 1 ,J . uck across the ocean
tr. Li’he Paid for again by the fann-
i. • Hodgson pockets his profit,
fellow .mli 5,'P-toes, winks at the
top a ^. t le other side of the Atlantic
juts fnJw ov V r a Kain ; So the farmer
it. l»ays for it and pays for
krreY v ‘-'iglaml regulates the price
Mr.ii,'„i 1,1 “et clean cotton there, and
u >iderl'l.r?^ 011 *' ||0 \\s this is true, what
“*exi J- U ‘ a <loes u,e fanner get, but
Lllv' iMU “ee which is the reward of
Vil'
Value cf Aotvertisements,
“Do l believe in advertising,” said a
prominent lawyer, a day or two ago.
“Well, rather ; and in the hidden adver
tisement more than in any other. I re
member, one day, reading a very inter
esting story, that endc l in what l took
to be a puff for Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant
Purgative Pellets. I threw down the
paper in a rage. Not a week after that
1 needad some medicine of that kind,and
went and bought those same little pills.”
“DidI find them good?” “Why, yes,
the best thing of the kind I ever saw,but
that has nothing to do with the first
question, and I only mention the joke
on myself to show that advertising does
pay.
jute is the product of India,
cottonuvi - wmmmm.......
the ln,i;.P r0( luct of America, while
1|e oriir| n . l i lu P°fkets something above
cost of production of jute
re ', t1l ° American will pock-
ti°ii of,.. .!*" a , )0Ve the eost of produc-
•VrK 1 :; 11 here. The
"here taiu ' s at end of the line
H ,e prodn..!" on(s * v returns. This is in
Ti,„ U °- n of coti °n bagging, not
W-ton to ® , hicreaseil consumption of
h'y to b P t ,*® ke lessens the sup-
•hst pron,i!;°" n on the market, and in
? fta t ffiaiM- tl0n up S° es fko price. A
“ tre . bur L. ar g UInen ts might be used
^Ullv the ®° dy knovvs them, es-
? 0 ' v Koi„m;Vl la r e ’ a,ld 1 «*«» not
0,ie ra <>re word:
f'noK fro^! I couple of pigs not long
» eni by thp l)roth ® r farmer, I pan
S After they n
I f tu »ebox i^ e ^ ox he "anted
I I had no use for it
I
Is Life Worth LivinK?
Not if you go through the world a
dyspeptic. Acker’s Dyspepsia Tablets
arc a posittve cure for the worst forms
of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Flatulency
and Constipation. Guaranteed and sold
by L. D. Sledge & Co, Druggist.
George W. Bell was shot at Asheville,
X.C; yesterday l>y John Berry,and
will probably die of hi* wound, Berry
was arrested.
Diseases of an exhaustive nature that
liayc a tendency to create uu unnatural
feeling such -as fatgue, lassitude and
and great weakness throughout the sys
tem owe their origin ton lack of iron in
the blood. Brown’s Iron Bitters will
restore the blood to its natural healthful
condition. Get the blood pure by using
this remedy and disease will be quickly
vanquished.
Mslietoa has been restored to power
in Samoa. General Rosecrans a-rhed
in Chattanooga last night
Gov. Buckner yesterday issued a pre- j
clamation to fbe people of Harlan coun
ty, calling upon them to aid the state
troops in enforing the law in that part J
of Kentucky.
The Columbus and
j Hiram W. Davis Bug
gies a Specialty. All
I other makes kept constantly
I on hand.
I
t Office at Johnson & Moore’s.
Ko 11 Clayton Warehouse on
A Certain, Safe, and Sfi’acilve P.eraectjr for
SORE, WEAK, & INFLAMED EYES, 1
Producing Long-Sightedness, £ Restor
ing the Sight cf the Old.
Cures Tear Drops, Granulations, Stye
Tumors, Red Eyes, Matted Eye Lashes,
hd rsoBiraa <jnca relief hd fishiest cils.
Also, equally efficacious when used in other
maladies, such as Ulcer*. Fever Sore*.
Tumors, Salt Rheum, Burns, Piles, or*
wherever inflammation exists, JlSlTCSIZH.Xs’Q'
&AXiVJB may be used to advantage.
Sold by all Druggists et 85 Cents,
-fC. Bode’s4
Cor.
College Avenue and Clayton StJr-
llas always on hand*
Fresli Bread,
CONFECTIONERIES.
CAKE
Also is now’ ready to furnish the
lie with
pub
Ice Cream by Plate or Gallon.
ALL SORTS
Made to order. Also Sherberts.
my one wishing Cream for
So
PARTIES OR PICNICS.
Would do well to give him o call.
The Klein & Martin wagons are the,
best in the State.
FABMT0OTLX
w-tf
People Everywhere
Confirm our statement when we say
that Acker’s Engliso Remedy is iu every
way superior to any and all otliei prep
arations for the Throat and Lungs. In
Whooping Cough and Croup it is magic
and relieves at once. We offer you a
sample bottle free. Remember, this
Remedy is sold on a positive guarantee.
For sale by L. D. Sledge & Co.
To most children, the bare suggestion
of a dose of castor oil is nauseating.
When physic is necessary for the little
ones, use Aj’er’s Cathartic PiLs. They
are safe and pleasant to take. Try them.
The New York grand jury have found
two indictments, one for grand larceny
and one for conspiracy,‘^against Mrs
Swinton, Josh Mann and Mrs.
Hamilton.
The body of a white naan, who had
evidently been murdered, was found
floating in a water tank at the Sloss
furnace, Birmingham, Ala., yesterday.
There is no clue to the mystery yet.
Don* the Humbugged,
with the foolish idea that Catarrh can
not be cured! The world moves and
medical science is progressive.The pro
prietors of Dr. Sag’es Catarrh Remedy
will pay $500 reward for case of
XasaVCatarrh no matter how bad or of
how long standing which they cannot
cure. Remedy sold by druggists ;only o0
cents.
A Philadelphian is going to star a
brewery in Brunswick,
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.
The best Salve in the worle for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum
Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands,
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup
tions and positively cures Piles, or no
Hired; It is guaranteed to give
satisfaction,or money refunded
The parties who were poisoned by eat
ing ice cream at the armory of the Wood-
stock Guards, in Birmingham, Ala., on
Saturday night, are still quite ill, but
none are expected to die.
Bodily health and vigor may be
maintained as easily in the heat of sum
mer, as in the winter months, if the
blood is purified and vitalized with
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Every person who
has used this remedy has been greatly
benefited. Take it this month.
Lumber for Sale,
I have for sale a large lot of dressed
and undressed lumber of all qualities
and kinds, which I will sell at a low
price, delivered anywhere in Athens.
Also post oak post for sale. Apply to
D. H. Arnold,
Crawford, Ga.
Advice To Mothers.
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup
should always be used for children teeth-
in 0 '. It soothes the child, softens the
gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic
and is the best remedy for
< wenty-fivc cents a bottle.
diarrhoea
Whether from swampy land or stag
nant pool, or from the deadly gases of
citv sewers, malarial poisons are th
. game, Ayer’s Ague Cure, taken accord-
„ cents per box. For sale by John . directions.is a warranted specific
!S*^and^etai/lSruggists. for “ alarial di5orders ’
Washington street.
DID YOU KNOW IT?
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
' ! f < EORGIA—Clarke Cncktv—By vi tae of
Eva | VJT :.n order of the co.ut o. Ordina: y >f C’.arke
| c .untv. LM Mite't at <li>' August te:in l'SSO, o: taid
court.'-will '■e sold before tiie (Joint llou-e door
in Atlit-iir-, Clarke county, Georgia, ou the ilist
Tue driv in October next, within the legal hours
of sale,*the following property to-wit: All that
tra;-t or lot of land lying on -trong street. With
till the imorovements thereon; lot containing
half acre, more or less. Terms ca ll, and sold as
Did you know catarrh is a blood disease ? Well it
almost invariably is, and frequently is a symptctS
of inherited blood poison. The tendency to catarrh
may lay dormant in system half a man’s lifetime
and then suddenly become active and the disease
at once severe and troublesome.
the property of Jan.es Newton, deceased.
John sj. Winiavoitn, Adffi’r.
N. C. Edwards, Lampassas Springs, Texas
writes: “For over four years I have been a great
sufferer from a terrible form of Nasal Catarrh. I was
greatly annoyed with aconstant roaring in my head
and my hearing became very much impaired.
The discharge from my nose was profuse and
very offensive, and my general health
CATARRH impaired. I tried most all prominent
physicians, but they did not cure me,
and I used various advertised preparations without
benefit.
I then sent to the drug store of T. E. Smith &
Bro n and purchased B. B. B., and to my utter
astonishment and satisfaction, the use of ten bot
tles has restored my general health, stopped the
roaring .sensation, entirely healed and cured the
nasal catarrh, and I am proud to recommend a Hood
remedy with such powerful curative properties.
1 fie Business men of our town know of my case.’
W. A. Peeper Fredonia, Ala., writes: “I can-
not K^in from telling you whataglo
tlATARRH rious medicine you have. For two
years my mother has suffered with a
severe Catarrh of the head and ulcerated sorethroat
She resorted to various remedies without effect,
until she used B. B. B„ which cured her catarrh, and
healed her sore throat”
fVTLE
IVER
PILLS.
I offer fo. sale icy farm ;r» Bai ks court'-, Gr ,
about two and f miles fr- in Harmony-
Grove. On t e place are two seit.einents. One
of the dwelling U u-v li.-.s five room?. Too
other one ha* Six ro m-. All ueeess'iry out
buildings, and fine f-.uit of a': k iuis. Thc'pbu.e
is well wat -red by uiv«.r-f:iiVng ri uning.
s-;earn of water- There a*e tv o l ur'dred (£po>
a-res n:oie or ies , i^c udii.c 30 at r,*8 of-bottout
land, about one-li.df in a b gh siato »"• cu t va—
t':on. It is a splendid sv« k farm. The l.aiane-j
in < rigii-al ai d pine for st. It is .situated near
two churches, an i a go >d s.-l.o .1, in a good,
qttiet r.eielib .rhoo ’. 51-.-r.-asou ii r selling is 1
wish to (-.bang-.- bwat o -s. Term-, on--half cash;
balance note at 8 p< r nr. for oue year. Ai’i-ly
to me on place for j ar.iculais.
L. H. Gonr.u,
H:;rn:ony Grove, Ga.
CURE
Sick Headache and relieve all the troubles inci
dent to a bilious state ef the system, such ae
BiEzlncsa, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress after
eating. Pain in the Side, Ac. While their most
remarkable success has been shown in caring
SICK
Headache, yet- Carter's Little Liver Tills ar
.quidly valuable in Constipation, curing and mo
ron ting tiiia annoying complaint, while they also
correct all disorders ot the stomach ; stimnlato t‘-.a
liver and regulate the bowels. Even if they or
feared
B.C. Kinnard & Son, TcwRljga, Gi, writes:
“One of our neighbors has been suffering from
catarrh for several years, which resisted
uATARRH treatment and medicine resorted to.
We finally induced him to try the
efficacy of B. B. B., and he was soon delighted with
an Improvement. He continued its use, and was
cured sound and well.”
Write to Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga, Ox
'Book of Wonders” sent fre*. am
HEAD
Ache they would be almost priceless to those w •.
»uff*.T from this distreasing complainv; bntforts
nately their goodness d'oe3 not end here,and t hes t
jrho once try them will find these little pills vain
able in ao many ways that they will not bo wil
ting to do without the m. But after all sick here
ACHE
Is the base of so many lives that here is w-crc
we make onr great boast. Our pills euro itwniU
other? de not.
Carter’s Little Liver Pills are very small an-
vary easy to take. One or two pills make a do™
They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe o:
purge, hut by their gentle action please all wh
nsa thorn. In vials at 2* cents; five for $1. Scir
by druggists everywhere, or sent by mail.
CARTER MEDICINE L0., New York,
WE yUk W!M»
PlSO’S ItXTJTEDT FOR CATARRH
gives Immediate relief, (.atarrhal
virus is soon expelled from the sys
tem, and tl:e diseased action of tae
mucous membrane is replaced by
healthy secretions.
The dose Is small. One package
contains a sufficient quantity for a
long treatment.
C ATA-R R H
A Cold in the Head Is relieved by
an application of Piso’s remedy for
Catarrh. The comfort to be" got
from it in this way is worth *nany
times its cost.
Easy and pleasant to use. .
Price, 50 cents. Sold by druggists
or sent by maU.
K. <c Hazy.naira Warren. Pa.
Stores and Offices to Rent.
In New Block opposite Post office.
Apply to A. E. Gbifpith,
Secretary.
6-30-1m
^oven Wire Fencing
_1 sizes and widths. Gates to makh^ foldhyuisor deaier*
n Cits line Ofgoodri. FRK10HT PAID. Information free,
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