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ATHENS, GE )RGT A OCTOBER, 20, 1889
The House of I'oputies Continues
the Work oi Revision,
BURIAL AND MARRIAGE SERVICES.
Die Inwn Delegation Uniformly Opposes
All 1’roposed Changes—Deference to
the I>c|iy Eliminated from the Mar-
riiign Service Collect—A f’osslhlo Ten-
flrnrv Toward Kom»itl«m Checked.
New York, Oct. 24.—The house of
deputes continued its work of revision.
The proposition to sun titute the Kyrie5
for the Lord -prayer in the burial ser
vice was adopted. Various unimportant
amendments went through, mostly with
but one m gadve vote—that of the Iowa
delegation.
A change m the special prayer for
Thanksgiving day was carried.
The Jlarriiic® Scrc.co.
V. ’ en tiie resolution concurring in the
now collect in the marriage service was
offered mu It surpri e was occasioned
by Dr. Kale, of Iowa, offering an amend
ment changing the phras. ologv of the
coi ect. nut. ing it read ’They may abide
together in love,’ instead of ‘’lay love.”
This anmnlmeut was, alter tome de
late, a. i'.ed to. and the resolution of
concurrence \v,.s adopted, although sev
eral d* io.ates strongly opposed the in
troduction of the holy communion inti,
the m ariago service.
The rriXt proposition voted upon was
«f a similar character, viz.: The intro
duction of the communion in the burial
een moni.'s.
i riMiitfmy Toward r.omnnUm.
The debate disclosed great opposition
to this cir nge <n account of its ten
dency toward Komanism, and tiie
J iroposirion was finally defeated by the
ollowing vote: Clerical—Ayes 114, nays
14. divided T Lay—Ayes 18, nays 18,
divided 8, the la\ r vote defeating the
pro; osod change.
The i.-Wi. deputation voted in the af-
hru I cing its tirst vote for any of
the p.i i»o ed changes.
Thr e other unimp rtant amendments
were adopted, concluding the work of
•concurrence with the upjier house.
'i lie r e it general convention will lie
held ir I-,’:....o;e and the present one
will.a our:i to-morrow.
A Duty to X ourself.
It is surprising that peoplewill use a
:onimon, ordinary pill \\ hen they can
secure a valuable English one for the
same money. Dr. Acker’s English pills
arc a positive cure for sick-headache and
all lives troubles. They are small, sweet,
easily taken and do nor gripe. Eor sale
by L. D. Sledge <fc Ob.
T he Nashville committees which have
been canvassing for a $200,000 stihserip-
rion for the Nashville Northern railroad
have secured $70,000.
Is Consumption Incurable?
Itamlii'.rg Horror.
L- !
nuu\.
buig. Th? vict'm in this instance was
only 0 years of age. She lmd been out-
rag< d ..ml the body was horribly mutil
ated. No trace of the murderer 1ns
been discovered. It is suspected he is
the same man who killed and mutilated
the litn.-en girl. Wh le it may not be
that the lie .J of Whitechapel called
‘•Jack the Ripper” has done this work
one certainly as terrible h is evidently
begnu operations at lfa.nb.ag.
From Adaru’s fall disease came.
When mortal man is not to blame.
For sickness, ills and raging pain
U.-e Samaritan Nervine, and you will
gain.
It’s known all over the world by name,
Masters disease and conquers pain;
Cures the sick and heals the lame.
At Druggists, $1.50 or four for $5.00.
Thoniasville has guaranteed President
Smith $50,000 in casr his new railroad
passes through that. city.
How’s This!
We ofi'er One Hundred Dollars Reward
for any case of Catarrh that cannot he
cured by taking Ha I’s Catarrh Cure.
F. F. Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo,
O.
We, thi* undersigned, have known F
.1 Cheney for the last 35 years, and be
lieve him perfectly honorable in all busi
ness transactions,and financially able to
carry out any obligations made by their
liriu.
West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists.
Toledo, Ohio, Waiding, Rinnan «fc Mar-
vin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo,Ohio.
K. H. Van Hoesen, C.shier Toledo
National Bank, Toledo, Ohio.
Hail’s Catarrh Cure is taken internal
ly, a< ting directly upon the blood aui.
mucous surfaces of the system. Price,
75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists.
The Young King of Spain recently
attended the theater for the first tune in
his life.
Caution to Mothers.
Every mother is cautioned against
giviugiier child laudnum or paregoric:
it crudes an unnatural craving for stim-
uants which kills the mind or the child.
Acker’s Baby Soother is specially prepar
ed to benefit children and cure their
pains. It is harm less and contains no
Opium or Morphine. Sold by L. D.
Sledge & Co, Druggist.
Sam ns from girls and matrons who,
dull in arithmetic and nowhere in
Is Life Worth Living:?
Read the following: Mr C II Morris, ! Not if you go through the world a
Newark, Ark. says: “Was down with dvspeptic. Acker’s Dyspepsia Tablets
Abscess of Lungs, and friends and pliy- ; are aposittve cure for the worst forms
sicians gronouneed me an Ineurrble j of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Flatulency
consumption. Began taking Dr King’s ; and Constipation. Guaranteed and sold
New Discovery for Consumption, am by L. D. Sledge iSc Co, Druggist.
now on my third bottle, ami able to i
oversee the work on my farm. It is the i Edith—Oh dear, 1 don’t know what
finest medicine ever made,” Ithe do with wiysell ! Jack—Give your-
gto
, of
‘for
bad
troubled
for three or four years. S. H. S. cured
me after I had exhausted everything
else.
Over a Million Distribute d. I Georgia ci arkf
.T^P^tjon of H. \y R ° 1 *'
j* 7 ,lla ’ of J «k»on •J ,U m w
Jacks m and W. q« ; \ ”•
county ; T. J. Scott
Madison count, • A u * Ki», *•
Colher, of Ojltthor,,; 1 ^ I ’ *
Luster and V. p, i . r °»ntr : r "
Louisiana Stats Lottery Comp’y
by
. the Legislature In 1SS8 for
Eihioannn»;l anil Charitable purposes, and its
rinmhisc made a part of the present State Con-
la;», by an overw helming popular
Di’Uff-
The Sporting World, not always per
fect in grammar, says: “Garrison vv ill
will ride She to-day,”
Electric Hitters.
This remedy is becoming ?« well known ■
and sp popular as to need no special
mention. All who have used Electric j
Bitters sing the same song of praise.—A .
purer tuediuine dot s not exist and it D !
guaranteed to do all that is claimed.!
Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of j
the Liver and Kidneys, will remove ;
pimples. Boils, Salt Sheum and otlieraf-
lections caused by impures blood.—Will,
drive Malaria from the system and prev- 1 After being married and giver in mar-
cut as well as cure all Malarial fevers — riage. it becomes a question which shall
For cure of Headache, Constipaliou and j )e givin’ in.
Indigestion try Electric Bitters—Entire i n
satisfaction guaranteed, or money re- ; Copartnership Notice,
funded.—Price 50 cts.and $1.00(t per hot- ’ The undersigned have formed a part-
tic at John Crawfords Co.’s nr L D ! nership, under the firm name of Galio-
No sensible man prefers wealth to
health. Some lew have both; very many
haven’t either. Well, you may have
first choice. Which will you take?
“Health.” Very well. What’s you ail
ment? “A little of everything.” What’s
“Blnod out of order, kidneys weak, dig-
estion b ul. heart’s action" irreguls.”
Yes, anil every disease can tie traced t o
tires'* same sources. J list take a few bot
tles of Brown's Iron Bict rs, it will re
move the cause of disease and restore
you to robust health.
Incorporatei
E ‘
fr
stitetion, in
vore.
its grand mammoth drawings
take place scmi-Axm unllv. .lunennd'Doccmber.
and its GRAND SINGLE NEMnEK DRAW
INGS take place in each of tiie other ten months
of the year, and are all drawn in public, at the
Academe of Music. New Orleans, l.a.
„ FAMED FOR TWENTY YEARS
Tor Integrity of its Drawings and
prompt Payment of Prizes.
Attested as Follows:
“We do hereby certify that we supervise the
arrangements lor alt the Monthly and Seiui-An-
ual Drawings of the Louisiana State Lottery
Oompany. amt in person manage and eontio)
the Drawings themselves, and that the same are
conducted with honesty, fairness ami in good
faith toward all parties! and we authorize the
Company to use this certificate, with fae-cimiles
of <>ur signatures attached in its advertise
incuts.”
We the undersigned banks and.bankers will
pay at! Prizesdrawn in the Louisiana State Lot
teries which may be presented at our counters.
R. M. WAUKlSLtY. Pres. Louisiana Nat. Bank.
Sledge & Co.’s Wholesale and Retail j wav, Lambert & Co., and propose to,do PIEiltiE LA‘iAl)n, Pres. Slate National Bank.
T ' — ’ ’ iL * “ A. BALDWIN, Pres. New Orleans National Bank.
CARL KOHH, Pres. Union National Bank.
county, and all of said 0f ’ (
they have ciucrtil in- 0 n,,;
under the name and n v i { .? f <S
mar’s Alliar.ce WarS of '
mission Coiauanv '
JpvZ
said association Yt to carit 1 .!';'*, of
conduct a warehouse ami’ “ rili fill'*
mission business. q-L . “ eiu 'NI , 0 ’ T
ness they propo,,. l0 earr v !,T', hr
duet being the storing an‘,| i'.Y' 1 !, 1 cr »n-
cotton, also u 10 buvb, " ' ai!,i!l "; or
any, all, and every sue?, .Jm., 8 * 11 "5 ot
they may deem usual „ ur ‘‘-in.
way necessary in andfbr 7 j" any
complete conduct an.! • f,l!1 and
a warehouse am!
business in all
branches.
i wSm- KwM,** invariably solve the problem
■ • • of putting a number live foot in a num
ber three hoot and a twenty-four-inch
waist into an eighteen-inch corset.
Sr. Louts. Oct. :4.—The coroner’s
jury in tiie Chambers-Bov.man tragedy
render! d the following unique ver- .ict:
“Irank J. Bowman came to his death
by willful and ielo: i. us shooting.” No
reference was mad as to who did the
shooting. Tiie testimony all went to
show that ju.it prior to the firing of the
fatal shot by Chambers Bowman reached
for the poc et where he usually carried
a pi-.tul. No pistol was found in the
pocket.
The Mitry.slmro Murder Trial.
Drm.*", ! < q 4 —The man Cole, th?
firs: of (h jn isouer; tried at Marysboro |
f<u - Uie kill ;i f of . n pector Martin, has
been ouml by the jury guilty , of man
slaughter. Father Msr'r.d len" and the!
otlu’j s acc.i ed will probably receive the
same verdict, sentence has been re- !
served. Lawyer McDermott has re- !
served a nuniuer of points against the j
case, the choice of the jury, the charge j
of the court and uu- rulings of the udge. !
j Do not sillier from sick headache a
! nmin.-iif longer. It is not necessary.
Carter’s Little Liver Pills will cure you.
Dose, one little pill. Small price. Small
dose. Small pill.
Applicant for Pension—l lost two
logs in ihc war. Commissioner—Why,
yniiTirc walking oYiOut: log now. Ap
plicant—Well, I hud the same leg shot
off twice.
Drugstores.
It is said that “easto oil is down.” j
This will please the small hoy. He has
frebuently tried to get castor oil down
and failed.
The Universal Verdict of tho People.
Who have used Clarke’s Extract of Flax
(I’apillon) Skin Cure awa d it the first
and highest place as a rc nediul agent it
all cases of Skin Diseases. Erysipe Ui-q
Eczema, Pimple, unsightly blotches,
humiliating eruptions, Boils, Carbuncl
es, Tetter, ele., all yield to this wonder
ful preparation at once. Price $1.00 for
a large bottle at all D” otores.
Clarke’s Flax Loup is good for the
Skin. Try it. Price 25 cents.
It Is strange that when a ball-player
strikes out boldly he never gets along.
A Valuable Remedy.
A letter from S P Wardwell, Boston,
says: “I used Clarke’s Extract of Flax
(Papillon) Catarrh Cure in .J une last for
llay Fever with great satisfaction, and
find it is the only thing I have seen
which would allay, without irritating,
the inllaininatiou of the postrils and
throat. Its soothing and healing prop-
perties were marked and immediate.”
Large bottle $1.00. Clarke’s Flax Soap
is the latest and best. Try it. 25 cents,
Ask for them at all Drug Stores.
Hooker Crook (to chum) — So you’ve
been getting married during my absence
—who was the best man ? Hen Peck (sor
rowfully)
a grocery business in the store that was
occupied by J* Hoffman, more com
monly known as the Racket Store, next
door to .Jester. Will commence business
in a few days, and respectfully solicit a
share of your patronage.
Jas. Galloway
Jno. II. Lambert,
10d&w-2w W. E. Efi*s.
Tim In ii:li*,lii”'s Tams Ovnniiig.
Berlin, Oct. 24.—The opening of the !
reichstag was an unusually tame affair, j
little interest b ring mau.festcd in tiie '
pro •, e lings by those present. The em
peror’s speech roc ived but faint ao-
planse and tiie references to tiie fair
prospects for peace was allowed to pass
in grim silenco. At tiie conclusion ot
the .-peecn. no quorum being present,
the body adjourned.
Kane Nominated l*y the ItepuLIIcann.
New Brunswick, N. J., Oct. 4 —
Tiie Republicans of the Third asseiu .ly
district have unanimously nominated
D. M. Kane for the assembly. He is
the Democrat who introduced the ballot
reform bill in the last legislature, and
who was defeated for a renomination by
the Democrats. He has been nominated
also as an independent candidate.
Pan-Ann rimim In Cl-Dagr'i.
Chicago, Oct. 24.—The pan-American
delegates visited the various points of
interest down town, including the board
and tn.de, and witnessed the operations
of the fire department. They were then
taken to Durham’s stock farm, near
Elgin, where dinner was served. They
were banqueted at the Grand Pacific
last night. They now go to Milwaukee.
PerTslieii :n tin Flames.
Lexington, Mo., Oct. 24.—'The resi
dence of ex-Mayor Ballard was burned.
Mi's. Ballard, who was of unsound
mind, perished in the ilatnes. She was
alone in the hous£, and it is supposed
that she set fire to it and then went
back to bed. as her chaired remains
were found in the debris of her room.
Henevoleut Postal Clerks*
New Orleans, Oct. 24.—The ainao]
convention of the Mutual Benevolent
Association of the United States Foetal
Clerks began here, President McXe«, *L
Railway, N. J., presiding. The organi-
zation is in a flourishing condition
California Very Wet.
San Francisco, Oct. 24.—More rain
has fallen in the state this month than
in any previous October, and, on the
whole, it has been beneficial to crops.
&lumltaueoua Disappearances.
Trenton, Oct. 24.—Brtwer Rue, a
well known contractor, has disappeared,
taking with him some §8,000. Mrs. Liz
zie Cleary is also missing.
A Cambridge Wedding.
Boston, Oct. 24.—Rev. S. A. Ei’.iot
eon of President Elliot, of Harvard, was
married last night to Miss Francis Hop-
kinsou, of Cambridge.
ClUcigo Gets a Calc' er.
Boston, Oct. 24.— Kittiedge. catcher
for yum^y, has signed with Chicago.
The Worst Nascl Catarrh-
no matter of how long standing, is ab
solutely cured Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Rem
edy. It does not merely give relief, but
produces periinuied cures in the worst
cases. 50 cents, by druggists.
Washington society is again gossip
ing about the strained relations which,
report says, cxi.it between Mrs. Blaine.
The l ite-l is that Mrs. B. offered, con
descendingly, to coach Mrs. If. iu her
social duties. This was resented by the
President’s wife, and hence she report
ed. coolness. -
Ir
Private Sicretary Halford does not
make a good invalid, lie is so interest
ed in his work t.,at it. is almost impossi
ble to make him keep as quiet as he
ought to. He tri‘-s to read, but his mind
con-tantlv runs mi administration mat
ters, and be grows restless and rather
Ir i..t le.
A Ciili.knge—The proprietors of Dr.
Bull’s Cough Syrup hereby challenge
the Faculty to prescribe a remedy
more effective than their’s.
Cordially reconimed Salvation Oil to
all suffering; with rheumatism. JOS.
S. FOX. cattle dealer,
117, North Broadway, Baltimore, Mil.
Many case of rheumatism, which
have resisted the skill ot the profes
sion, have promptly yielded to that
wonderful remedy, Salvation Oil. 25
een t s'.
Take the news home to Mary, and
tell her that my cough has gone, ami
that a 25 cents bottle of l)r. Bull’s
cough Syrup did the bessed work.
BucKleu’s ai niea halve.
The best Salve in the worle for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, l-lcers, Salt
The man who marries a widow can at
least, boast that his wife does not come
a miss
A Offensive Breath.
is most distressing, not only ,o the per
son afflicted if he base any pride, but to
those with whom he comes in
contact. It is a delicate matter to speak
of. but it has parted not only friends but
lovers. Bad breath and catarrh are in
separable. Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy
cures the worst cases as thousands can
testify.
Pimples on the Face
Denote an impure state of the blocd
ami are looked upon by many with sus
picion. Acker’s Blood Elixir will re
move all empurities 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 i
L. D. Sledge & Co, Druggist.
The King and Queen of Greece will
he aide, of course,to prevent all friction ,
between their royal guests at Athens.
Dr. Fierce’s Pellets cure constipation- ;
biliousness, -k'k headache, and sill der, j
angements of the stomach, liver and j
bowels. One a dose.
GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING.
At tl<e Acart.'imj of Music. New Orleans, Tues
day, Nov-rnUer '2. issa.
Capital Prize $,300,000.
100.000 Tickets at $20 Each: Halves $10;
Quarters $5; Tenths $2- Twentieths $1.
Lists Or - l'UJZ.ii.S.
i PRIZE OF *30>).W)0 is *300,000
1 PRIZE OF 100,000 is 100,000
1 PRIZE OF 50,000is
1 PRIZE OF 25,000 is
2 PRIZES OF 10,000 are
5 PRIZES OF 5,000 are
25 PRIZES OF 1,000 are
100 PRIZES OF 500 are
200 PRIZES OF 300arc...
500 PRIZES OF 200 are
50,000
. 25.1*00
.. 20.000
.. 25,000
.. 25,000
.. 60,000
.. eo.coo
.. 100,000
A PIt O XIM ATI ON PR IZ ES.
100 Prizes of 35Q<1 arc 60,000
100 Prizes of } 300 are 30,000
loo Prizes erf .'.200 are 20,000
TWO NUMBER TERMINALS
999 Prizes of iloO are t 99,900
9 *9 Prizes oi ¥100 are 99,900
1,134 Prizes AmounUnf? to 41,054,000
Noti:.— Tickets drawing ('apical Prizes are
not entitied to terminal Prizes.
AGENTS WANTED.
ET' For Club Rates or any further informa
tion desired, write legibly to the nndetsigned,
clearly stating your residence, with state, coun
ty, street ami number. More rai.id return mail
delivery will be assured by your enclosing an
Envelope bearing vour full address.
; IMPORTANT*
Address >1. A. UAUITH5
New Orleans, La
-r m. ji.uirfa*
i Vvjtsrnnjiuin. i..,
Itv ordinal''' lette*- containing Money Orders
issued by all Express cor.:; sr.icc, New Yoil
; Exchange Draft or Postal Notes.
genera! 011 4
of their
r * s P*Clly,.
The capital stock of , aid ...
Alliance Warehouse *.,, j ,, ^* r mers
Company,” to bp y (j0 \ oa,mi «i«n
live thousand dollars’ tw «my.
lege. <4 increasing ihe .same-.j privi -
or times to ($5u.0Uti.) bf, - !M- T li ‘«e
dollars; That the
pany shall be dividad ’’«*«»-
live dollars each- vu i i lar « of
company shall lie amhon/ed L", >ail1
busincs* as such cfliu , bt S>n
the Mini of (M.OOti) four thoijj?
lars snail lave been aciuall, ^
lho place oi doing Ih,Gm'J' , n '
company to be in in c ci-y J l,i* v “ 1,!
said State ami
to be chartered uu let- Yhl *," CT
nouse and Commission UN-mj-any^ %
fttatc and county, ami ',". v
t chartered under the ,
i oi iiie Lariimr s AHian. »• w
»e and Commission Coin;>a,. v ’'‘?
the term of twenty y, r V " r
8aUl Dvcnty years. They desire ,2
i Oil
gift
hold
II 111-01-
hv. : 0 {
or ivili
such
LlM jN EUXiR.
A Pleasant Lemon Drink.
For biliousness and constipation take
Lemon Elixir.
For indigestion and foul stomach,
take Lemon Elixir.
For sick and nervous headaches, take
Lemon Elixir.
For sleeplessness and nervousuess,
take Lemon Elixir.
For loss of appetite and debility, take
Lemon Elixir.
For fevers, chills and malaria, take
Lemon Elixir.
Lemon Elixir will not fail you in any
of the above diseases, all of which arise
from a torpid or diseased liver, stomach,
kidneys, bowels or blood.
Prepared only by Dr. H. Mo/.lky,
Atlanta, Ga.
5uc. mid $1.00 per Dome. Sold by
Druggl-d.*.
A Prominent minister Writes,
After ten vears of great suffering
from indigestion, with great nervous
prostration, biliousness, disordered kid-
and constipation,
Rheum
Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands,
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup
tions and positively cures Piles, or no
pay required. It is guaranteed to give
' perfect satisfaction,or money refunded
Price 25 cents per box. For sale by John
Crawford & C'o., and L. D. Sledge &
Co., Wholesale and Retail Druggists.
$500 or a Cure.
For many years the manufacturers of
Dr. Sages Catarrh Remedy, who are
thoroughly responsible financially, as
any one can easily ascertain by enquiry,
have ottered,through nearly every news-
spaper in the land, a standing reward of
$500 for a case of how long standing,
which they cannot cure. The Remedy
is mild, soothing, cleansing, antiseptic,
and healing. Sold by all druggists, at
50 cents.
The thanks of many thousand invalid
mothers, worn out with caring for cross
and sickly children, have been and will
be returned, for the relief and sweet
sleep which they and their babies have
all received from Dr. Richmond’s Sam
aritan Nervine. $1.50.
Has cured my wife, after suffering for
seven years. N. A. Shuford, Meridian,
Texas.
Benzon, the'Mudilee Plunger,” re
ceived $10,000 from the publishers of his
Book. He spent nearly all of it in a
week.
Address Registered Letteis
Containing Cnrrencv to
NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANE,
New Orleans, La.
i Remember that the jiavnient of Prizes b
GUARANTEED BY FOUR NATIONAL
BANKS of New Orleans, and the tickets are
signerf bv the President of an Institution whose
chartered rights are i ecognizmt in the highest
Com r.~.: therefore, beware of any imitations o>
i anonymous scheme:-.
One dollar is tiie price of the smallest part or
fraction of a ticket issued by us in any lira wing.
Anything in our name offered for le-s than a
i dollar is a swindle. v. eil&sun-d- w.
TIieLee Range
and am now a well man.
Rkv.C. B. Davis, Eld.M. E. Church
South.
No .28 Tatnall St. Atlanta. Ga.
‘ ; Yes, Dan is dead,” «ai 1 the Arizon
man. “You see, a few days ago some o’
the fellers strung a man up to a tree for
stealing horses, an’ Dan pulled too hard
on the rope an’ strained himself.”
“Why, what a pity!”
That Hacking Cough can be so
quickly cured by Shiloh’s Cure. We
guarantee it.
For lame back, side or chest, use Shi
loh’s Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents.
HORSES & MULES.
Holman & Dcadwyler have now on
hand, and will keep during the season
a full lot of
HOUSES AND MULES.
o
sutable for Farm and Driving purposes
Csdl at their Stile Stables, on Thomas
street, Athens Ga.,
German heuteuant(going up the aisle
of the church with his bride): Dear
Aliua,yon must take more pains to keep
step with me.
They make one feel as though life was
worth living. Take one of Carter’s Lit
tle Liver Pills after eating: it will re
lieve dyspepsia, aid digestion, give tone
and vigor to the system.
Refuted.—Harkins :It is said thatwo-
ncys and constipation, I have been M „ ,,
cured by Dr. Mozley’s Lemon Elixir, men 1,ve ,on 2« r th;ln m<*n. Barkins:
Bosh? Why, I’ve known a hundred men
who outlived their grandmothers.
These lines describe that condition of
perfect health which all men and wo
men wish to enjoy. To be able to think
clearly, to incline to do noble acts, to
live long and joyously, we must be free
from the'domination of diseases. By
taking Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Dis
covery’ we may be purifying the blood
escape consumption, general debility,
and\veakness,and all blood and skin dis
eases, and verify the truth of poetry as
well as fact. It is guaranteed to cure
in all cases of diseases for which it is re
commended, or money paid for it will
be refunded.
The Chicago Inter Ocean says: ‘Shall
our hides be protected!” It seemc to de
mand that the national government shall
buy a mosquito bar for every citizen of
Illinois.
WINE OF CARDUI, a Tonic for Women.
Advice To Mothers.
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup
should always be used for children teeth
ing. It soothes the child, softens the
gums, allays all pain, cures M ind colic
and is the best remedy for diarrhoea
wenty-five cents a bottle.
Can yon Guess it?
Two E’s mil an I,» n K anil a I’,
Put them to.ietlr r and then you will eee
Tiie name 'of ilie maker of “G. M. D.”
The letters spell Pierces, of course—
Dr. Pierce’s, of Buffalo, G. 31 D. means
“Golden Medieal Discovery,” Dr.
Pierce’s guaranteed cure for Consump
tion. if taken in time.and for ail bilious
derangements, skin, scalp and scroful
ous diseases. Have you a hacking cough,
lassitude, low spirits, and other kindred
symptoms. Take this remedy now, be
fore it is too late. It is guaranteed to
benefit or cure, or money paid for it will
be returned.
Dr. Fricke, the African traveler, has
returned to Germany, after an absence
of 10 years in the dark continent.
Fortify the system, by the use of
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, against tha diseas
es peculiar to hot weather. This med
icine induces a healthy action of the
stomach, liver, and kidneys, causing
them to prevent the accumulation of the
poisons which produeo disease.
Col. Joseph H Nisbet, the editor of
the Milledgeville Union-Reeorder, has
held that position for forty-eight years.
He was one of three that bought the pa
per from Herschel V. Johnson in 1852.
He M as born in Athens more than three
score years ago, and moved to Milledge
ville at the age of 9 years.
A woman who is M’eak, nervous and
sleepless, and who has cold hands and
feet, cannot feel and act like a M’eil per
son. Carter’s Iron Pills equalize the
circulation, remove nervousness, and
give strength and rest.
Mr. Russell Myrick, of the firm of
MyrickA Henderson, Fort Smith,Ark.,
says he wishes to add his testimony to
the thousands M’hieh have already been
given as to Swift’s Specific. lie says
he derived the most signal benefit from
its use to cure painful boils anil sores
resulting from impure blood.
“May I smoke a pipe in the house af
ter we are married?” said Augustus.
“Certainly,” replied Maude, who has
some ideas of equal rights; “may 1?”
To most children, the bare suggestion
of a dose of castor oil is nauseating.
When physic is necessary for the little
ones, use Ayer’s Cathartic Pills. They
are safe and pleasant to .take. Try
them.
right tocontract and be com
to .no mid be sued; to have ami
common seal, winch may b.t eh™* \
at any time, to make hv j . • ; r ..i ‘ ,
regulations, Im.iliiigmi rhc-U mi ^
bet’s, not inconsistent with ti e
this State, or of the United Staw* to
receive (lunations by
to purchase and
proper, real or personal, a*
necessary or proper t„ il u * purpose uf
there organization: to elect such offi
cers aa they wish, either stocktiolders
or others, that, the same person mtr
hold one or more offices at lae. pleasure
of the company, aim to do all such acts
as are necessary for the legitimate con
duct of their bud:>e-s, pnr.idnl thg
any stockholder being indi hieil m the
corporation, shall not have any part of
his stock m said coinpan*-', iransfereil
to another person, on the nooks m u*
company, until such or said imlebliiess
shall first be paid oil' ami fully sKtkil.
Your petitioners further show that they
have already begun such ’"iisiuess, in
the city of Athens as set forth in thi»
petition, under the name ami styled
•‘The Earmer’s Alliance WarehouM
and Commission Company,” ami tier
de-ire to succeed to all the riglib ;,ml
liabilities of said co-par: iciwhip, ami to
have the full l ight to conduct am! can-
tin tie the buriness, urn r me charter
herein prayed for, hi tho hooks now
used by said company.
Your petition* rs further desire tint
no stockholder in >:tid company, shall
be liable, in his private capacity,
to any’ creditin’ of sail
company, except hn the
amount of stock in-hl in said c*uipa-
ny by such stocklnddcr and m t th.-u if
said stockholder shall have paid out of
his private property debts of tin* said
company to an amount mp.ial m the
amount of stock held by said sS<rk-
hohler in said company. Your peti
tioners therefore pray that tin* said
Honorable Court wili pass an order
ranting this, their application, tint
they and their associates and .-ucccssors
he ineorporau cl for the purposes minns
the time, and with tin* persons awl
privileges as herein before set lorth.
And your petitioners will ever pray,
etc.
IT. 11. Carlton.
Petition *.s' Alt') -
A true extract from minutes oft i: ,ri ' e
Snperic r court. C. !>. ^ intent,
Oct. 14, 1889. Clerk.
It Stands on Its Merits
The following twenty well known
citizens of Athens are selected from my
list of purchasers to whom I refer as to
the merits of the Lee Range. Consult
the references, see the Range and if y r ou
want a first-class cooking apparatus
you are my customer.
IN THE CITY:
Dr S C Benedict
F B Lucas
II N Taylor
Prof II C White
Prof E 0 Branson
Julius Cohen
I H Allen
J BTooiner
Industrial Home
Thomas Fleming
A II Hodgson
Casper Morris
Wm Ware
M B McGrinty
C D Flanigen
Mrs Blackwell
Mrs Olive
Mrs Lucy Matlieus
E R Brumby
A 1) Mathews.
They make one feel as though life was
worth'living. Take one of Carter’s Lit
tle Liver Pills after eating; it will re-
j lie .e dyspepsia, aid digestion, give tone
| aiul vigor to the system.
In tiie Country:
Dr Watkins, Sandy Cross
W O Fluker, Union Point
Mr. Stovall, Oconee county
J W Arnold, Wilkes county
Andrew & Glenn, Oglethorpe county
J M Brisendim, “ *
James Young, “ “
Hon Jas AI Smith, “ “
AI Mathews, •* “
Janies Hutcheson “ “
T A Hanie, “ “
J R Shields, Jackson county.
Woods Ashford, Watkinsville
Janies Freeman, Antioch
G A Potter, Supt. Ga. Factory.
Mr Card, Supt. Barnett Shoals.
In addition to tinT
LEE RANGE
I keep the best and largest selected stock
OF
Stoves and Goods in
my Line
Of any house in this city. A call will
convince*.
E. E. JONES. 209 Broad St
Receiver’s Sale.
GEORGIA Habersham Co.intr. M
By \iitueof an oril r. or decree f:-on
Superior Court of said county, there «ri
;-oM ou the first Tuesday in L>**ofn)i
with'n the legal hours of sale, before tm “
house door iu the town of Claike.u.
State and l.'onntv, to tin* highest l>:
cash, the following pooj>eriy town:
A certain tract or parcel of land .nsaw v ^
on the Soi|ue river known us a {“*“ . * unlv ,
land No. !8 in the 10th dirtrict ot m*
containing one hundred anil .-eieiuy ■ fr
acres, and more fully descrtlted m a ^
W. S. Erwin to «. J. F. reiicre et. a!- ",..,
January 22d 1S83, and recorded in W . ja
oflice of theSupeiior Court of ^ Ul ‘ '
book »D. I). ’ folio 270. Aho a Sti«rt ' r > rt 4
of land adjoining the foregoing* '*r n
lot No. 2 in the loth district bribed
containing fortv acres, and more fm
1 iivPto tilt?
in a deed fromOiive Lovetotlie • i , rer , >r .
Mills, dated December the '®' 11 .*,t.-y.F."
ded in the Clerk's ollice aforesaid m * { ttml
folio 441. Also ten acres **
Wo-'len
being the land upon wlii**h <nd - on ,.|, ( iii*«s
aied. together with all the h *’ u *fj; v ® rv chan*;
appurtenaaces, and machmeiy n ricli » ir J
ter beionging to, aud coinpi l >i C ‘ ;I1 tin
operated oy the saidSoque " e ’* ., -ct *’f
manufacture of woolen gee*-®* *-.j,
Custom Cards, Grist null, B1 ij jU i-'aclii"* 1 ?,2
tank, pipes, hose, and alt othrt 1 ( w til t 4
fixtures belonging to and connertt A ,
said maeWnery of the i-oque *' 0 L " Ih( . t>!a^
the almve descritwd ]-roi>ert} m? . bi -u>nr
HIP, dllUlfiV^u'v , l v yiUlUC
iid corporation, undet aml u /. urt »-
r or decree of the Superior £ .
tTawiMU anlp (lllfih. **’ .
Terms of sale Cash. -- ,
Reeeir er Soque
LAN D.SALE* areof f,,liJ
By agi-eementall the {^.‘V * t hc undi’r^V
and for the purpose of , tl1 bidder
as agent*, will sell to the higher m ^ v
at the court liou*e door '"ri^Tuesday
legal hours of sale, on the fir= t f ]an(l in CgJ.
vember 1SS9, the two. tract o ^ j
countv. one on tiie MiddleC.
ing lands of J. N. M oir and M:thirty *, f
and containing two h ni r ' 0 ,, e j.»«'
more or less the other the pentoo.^
described adjoin sMrs..M. . leading 4t i
fronts South on the *«?u Bl ,dge ^
Athens across Mitchell * . lKe » l Jrt
containing one h un )Jreil ‘ ts fie *{f* jj»4*
saSs^-.M SBP
miles from Athens “ t r v in«rig«Si toF
partly in cultivation and pa ||? n ., nt s. ,p-
Improvements suitable tot • l)e
tract of tale and the lannsn**'| w „er-
plication to-U.'.lereigneJ* ^ W fot^«
the right to ’auy o»® °*“
above and the right t" all ° wvii:
Buy^t the sale. JV*hn W. ^
McELREE^SW^f E oTCASMl toT ' .-O