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tvmsuniptlon, tlie
'becomes' IntlaiiiW, I
t»m in tl.e air-coll
iiiUUnS i'»™i «™ air-coils oi.
> vi,i m followed by tul)erc!es, »u»l t ;
^^'T^tvuuiicn ot the tissue. It is
fj»hertl<>re, tlmt, until the hacking
r-'";' re iicvml, tlic bronchial tubes
f 3 *, mve i"’ opportunity to heal.
Cherry Pectoral
Soothes and Heals
,-flamed membrane, arrests the
r „ocss, and leaves no injurious
This is why it is more highly
jSTeil titan any other pulmonary
15 lx by, of Bartonsville, Vt.,
- Four years ago I took a so-
F upepsy,
!l yt»U Otl-l,t. l( , 11!lvp< in |
, "■*' tttve it. to fully i 1 ojoy
, .. hou -.nds an . scart hin^ i.,i.
hilly, and mourning because they f
liou-imts upon thousands of
re spent annually by our people
pe that they may attain this
trut yet it may he had hy all.
ntee that Kleetrie ¥’
tided according to directions ....
use persisted in,will hriug you nor
m the demon Dyspepsia
How's This!
e Hundred Dollars Rewai
>f Catarrh that cannot be
'red hy taking Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
F - F - Cheney & Co., Props., Teledo,
gestion and oust
and install instead Eupepsy. Wc recom
mend Electric Bitters for tiyspepsia and
°! I ji T er > Stomach and Kid-
hv J S Iotm ll r ? lti ‘ r’‘ !l , nd ♦ 1 ' 00 wr bottle
by John Crawford
Sledge & C’o
Druggists.
$1.00 per bottle
& Co. or L. D.
" holesale and Retail
illltS-
ffU’S
•T**,,
r> o
" cold, which was followed by a
WBm di. I. was very sick, and
Ti-rr
SmHl to toy bed rfbout lqt« months,
vv lilivsician dually said I con-
• ' ption, and that he. could not help
*' one oft.my nclMihora advised mo
’ ,','rv Aver’s Cldsrry Pqptorah .Itlid so,
,1 before I lnul taken half a bottle was
*i|l„ to co out. By the time I had
?£he«l the bottle I was well, and have
remained so ever since.”
■Vlonfo P. Daggett, of Smyrna Mills, ;
M ‘, .crites: “ Six years ago, I was a tray-'
■, lu !, salesman, aud at that timo was
’infferf''* wiUi ■
Lung Trouble.;
for months I was nimble to rest nights,
j could seldom lie down, hail frequent
choking spells, and was . often com
piled u. seek the (ipen ‘air fpr relief.
1 W M induced to try Ayer’s Cherry
l fjcjoruh which holped me. Its cou-
t rtuueti use has entirely cured me, and, I
believe, saved my life.”
Ayer’s Oiierry Pectoral,
rnKPAIlKD BY
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell,
fotd by all Druggist*
Mass.
Price <1; six bottles, $&
Kit ONLY*
i nn&mug * or lc ~ T 1 r faking manhood-
Alt'oliUt. Cor.eralard iflERVOUS DEaiUTXi
Trn^Jr, fu " of Paradoxes and inconsistencies.
LI 1 !:?,«P°»»syour wav. tort .wet* the set
look of drawn agony on ISoiL.
man when be is batching a joke.
set
•ace ol the fanny
Harsh purgative remedies are fas*
gjving way to the gentle action and
Y>\, d of . Carter’s Little Liver*
J ills. 'If you try them, they will certa
inly please you.
Y\ e know men who insist at every point
upon beating their way through life, but we
observe mat they all dray the line ut a carpet!
carpet,
Those unhappy; persons who suffer
from nervousness and dyspepsia should
use Carter’s Little Nerve Pills, which
are made expressly for sleepless, nerv
ous, dyspeptic sufferers. Price25 cents.
0 \Sr ^ BBS** m^.1
JW o, the undersigned, have known F
J Cheney for the last 15 years, and be
lieve linn perfectly honorable in all busi
ness transactions,and financially able to
carry out any obligations made bv their
firm.
IV est & Truax, Wholesale Druggists,
loledo, Ohio, Walding, Klnnan &‘Mar-
V1 "; wholesale Druggists, Toledo.Ohio.
E. Hi Van Hoesen, Cashier Toledo
National Bank, Toledo, Ohio.
Hal l]s Catarrh Cure is taken internal
ly, acting direetly upon the blood and
mucous surfaces of tlie system. Price
75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists.
I orspiration is said to overt illness,
is a pore remedy.
But it
There is no doubt about the honest worth of
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla as a blrod -urher Thou
sands, ^who bare been benefited by its use, will
attest its virtues. This remedy cures liver and
kidney complaint, and eradicates every trace
oi disease from tbe system.
Usv vo fox* Christmas
Faith without works is a mining enterprise
with no plant.
Like Fainting Ladies.
Why are good resolutions like fainting ladies?
They should be carried ont, and parents
should not forget the resolution that would
never suiter them to be without that cough aud
croup cure, Taylor’s Cherokee Keniedv of
Sweet Gum and Mallien.
The man who sighs, “How soon we are for-
gotten! has only to leaTe a hotel without pay
ing his bill to find out how sadly mistaken he
Dyspepsia in its worst forms will
yield to the use or Carter's Little Nerve
£;!{*> a*«l«d by Carter’s Little Liver
1 ills. I hey not only relieve present dis
tress but str< ngten the stomach and di
gestive apparatus.
A mac’s wife presents him with twins
cause she has two.
be-
Dom Pedro’s retirement his precipitated a
tempest in the coffec-pot.
It is wise to p:ovide ag«.im$t emergencies
which are liable to arise in every family. In
auduen uttucka ot cold, croup, asthma, etc. a
botile of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral will prove’ a
never tailing remedy.
Swift’s Specific lms a brisk and constant'
sale with us, and the universal verdict is, that
as a blood medicine it has no rival.
Lunkfod Toymain, Druggists,
Sherman, Texas.
.. ‘ .Hfai'Ia;: i'KMK TllK,VniKKT-l!tlU*U <■ • <•»/
C, lr ,nf, ,'n.m IT 1.U-, TerrMcrlee, :,n<t r.rtI,Tnr«Ticrtw
The thanks of many thousand invalid
mothers, worn out with caring for cross
and sickly children, have been and wall
be returned, for the relief and sweet
sleep which they and their babies line
all received from l»r. Richmond’s Sav-
aritan Nervine. $1,50.
Has cured my wife, after suffering for
seven years. N. A. Shu fold, Meridian,
Texas.
Kiugine Koines
In tHe ears, sometimes a roaring buzzing
sound an; caused by catarrh, that exceed
ingly disagreeable and very common di--
t as)-. Loss of smell or hearing also result
from catarrh. Hood’s Sarsaparilla, tbe
great blood purifier, is a peculiarly suc
cessful remedy for this disease, which it
cures by purifying the blood. If you suf
fer from catarrh, try Hood’s Sarsaparilla,
Ihe peculiar medicine.
In the discussion of the Thanksgiving ques
tion tho turkey would like to remain on the
fence.
Hi gsa
cure of a severe Headache by Bradycrotine.
JjjjSf PERFECT oaoE
OHM
6ES
DEUCK
ms
Rayor
W6
EXTRA!
STS
NMURAL FRUIT F
IAV0RS
A Car-Load (60,000) Oranges.
200 Barrels Noriliern Apples.
200 Bushels ^fountain Apples.
1 Car-Load (10,000) Coacoannts.
200 Boxes Raisins.
100 Bunches Fancy Bananas.
1,000 pounds Malaga Grapes.
500 pounds Catawba and Concord Grapes.
500 pounds Stick Candy.
3,000 Baskets Mixed Candies.
5,000 pounds French Candies.
5,000 pounds Assorted Nuts.
5,000 pourds Pea-nuts
50 Kegs Peach and Apple Cider.
300 Boxes Fire Crackers Large Assortment Fire-works.
oO,000 Cigars. Large lot of Knife and Prize Package, Large assort
ment 5 and 10 cent Prize Goods, Musical Albums, Etc.
I can (urnish the merchants all the above goods against any competi
tion. Come to see me and make the iittle folks glad 4
'.sm
Used hy the United States Government. Endorsed hy the heads of the Great Universities
and Public Food Analysts, as the Strongest, Purest and most Healthful. Dr. Price’s Cream
Baking Powder does not contain Ammonia, Limeor Alum. Dr. Price’s Delicious Flavoring Ex
tracts, Vanilla, Demon, Orange, Almond, Rose, etc., do not contain Poisonous Oils or Chemicals.
PRICE BAKING POWDER CO., New York. Chicago. St. Louis.
dcc3-wlm.
W. A. JESTER.
Catarrh
Is a constitutional and not a local disease
and therefore It cannot he cured by local ap
plications. It requires a constitutional rem
edy Ukd Hood's Sarsaparilla, which, working
through the blood, eradicates the Impurity
Which causes and promotes the disease, and
Catarrh
After a man gets thoroughly
mehces to meud his ways.
broke he com-
waya.
An amateur singer is ihe missing link be
tween a ne:voDS person and the grave.
A6THMAmfi5&gSg%.
itijMi.c aifilcted. Dm TAFTBUO., Rochester, N. Y
0112, IilTiXIil OWES
and the NURSERY
36 BRUMFIELD ST.,
Boston, Mass.
The moat hundaoino and best
maffuino for children ever
published. *1.110 a year; (dnKlo
copies, U eta. Sent on trial
three months for SSe. A mmplo
J copy and Premium List sent to
KSKDERCGRNS.
TtieenTrimroCnr*forCou-.s. SUptfali jwln. Ensure*
MKfort In thu fret. 15a. at 1'rucjbU—tl.iscox ACo.,KV-
cow
■sov OBanpn
hw u s.i'i'lUl!' llraauaitii
PARkfiri’S Cl!KG El
Caution to Mothers.
Every mother is cautioned against
givingher child laudnum or paregorio:
it cruses an unnatural craving for etira-
uauts 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, Dn ggist.
A Cheese Trust is announced. It will doubt
less be a mitey combination.
For lame back, side or chest,
Shiloh’s Plaster. Price 25 cents.'
Sale by John Crawford & Co.
use
Fpr
A Scrap of Paper Saved her Life
* It was just an ordinary scrap of wrap
ping paper, but it saved her life. She
was in the stages of consumption, told
by physicians that she was incurable
and could live only a short time; she
weighed less than seventy pounds. On
a piece Of wrapping paper she read, .of
Dr. King’s New Discovery, and got a
sample bottle; it helped her, she bought
a large bottle,ut helped her more,bought
another aud grew better fast, contin-
uetl.its use and is now strong, healthy,
rosy, plump, weighing 140 pounds. For
fuller particalars send stamp to W. II.
Cole, Druggist, Fort Smith. Trial Bot
tles of this wounderful Discovery Free
at .John Crawford & C«. or L. D. Sledge
& Co., Wholesale and Retail Druggists
Mercury bad wings on his pedal extremities.
The inference is that he had soar feSt.
CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH and
Bronchitis immediately relieved by
“tWB !)tSfcti*.'c niitVlilcS
Election Notice.
Athens, Ga-» Nov., 25,1889.
Tbe following managers and places of
GUEATFUL—COMFORTING
BREAKFAST
SHILOH’S COUGH and Consump
tion Cure is sold by us on a guarantee.
It cures Consumption. For Sale by
wl;
joim <»««** c »-
imintion, and lw a careful a'
| H>ertiesi3.\vell-telectcdi oooa, Mr. F.pps I
iu< videdonr lu'takfni-t tul'tes with, a den- I
ion of the
pointed for the municipal
on to be held on the 4th day of De-
18S9 for mayor to serve for the
10 and 1891, and also onealder-
ich ward to serve for the
years 1890 ^idnS9i;
1st Ward—Election to b«- held at E.
II. Dorsey’s office, on Broad street.
Managers—R. Chjfcpc', Peter < ulj>,
P, Feare.
2nd Ward—Election to be held at .T.
Hull’s office on Clayton Street.
effects a permanent cure. Thousands ot
{people testify to tlio success of Hood’s Sarsa
parilla as a remedy for catarrh when other
preparations bad failed. Hood’s Sarsaparilla
also builds up the whole system, and makes
you feel renewed la health and strength.
fi. BORGIA CtABKE COTJNTY-TO
«BIOB COURT < V SAID COUSTY:
-TO THE 8UPB-
Theietitionof H. W. Bell and W. C. tVIlls,
of Jackson county; A. H. Jackson and W. T.
Malcoii,, of Oconee county; T. i. Scott and J.
"" of Madison county; A. F,Po^andL.
Lester
H. Rice, of Madison county; A. F
W. Collier, of Oglethorpe couuty; L.
and W. R. Yeroy, of Clarke couuty, and all ol
said State, show that they have entered Into an
Catarrh
H I used Hood’s Sarsaparilla for catarrh*
and received great relief and benefit from It.
The catarrh was very disagreeable, especially
In the winter, causing constant discharge from
my nose, ringing noises in my ears, and pains
In the back of my head. The effect to cleax
Catarrh
my head in tho morning by hawking and spit
ting was painful, flood’s Sarsaparilla gave
me relief Immediately, while in time I was
association under the name and style of “The
Farmer's Warehouse and Commission Compa
ny.” That the object of ta d association la to
carry on and fully conduct a warehouse and
general commission business. The particular
business they propose to carry on and conduct
being the storing and handling of cotton, also
the buying and selling of any, all, and every
such trticle or thing thoy may deem usual,
proper or In anyway necessary In and for the
full and complete conduct and carrying on of a
i warehouse and general commission business in
all of their re pcctive branches.
The capital stock of sad “Farmers’ Alliance
Warehouse and i ommission Company,” to be
(25,ouo) twenty-five thousand dollars; That
the stock in said company shall be divided Into
shares of (95,0 ) live dollars each; ani that said
company shall be authorized to begin business
as such company as soon as the sum o (3,500, 0)
Three thousand and five hundred dollars shall
have been actually paid in.
The place of doing business by said company
to be in the city of Athens In said State and
county, and they desire to be chartered under
the name and style of “The Farmers’ Alliance
i Warehouse and Commission Company’ for the
! term of twenty years, with the privilege of re
newal at the expiration of said twenty years.
' They desire the right to contract and to be con
tracted with: to sue and be sued; to have and
use a common seal, which may may be changed
at any time, to make by-laws, rules and regula
tions, binding on their own members, not in
consistent with the laws of this State, or of the
United States, to receive donations by
gilt or will to purchase and held
each property, real or personal, as is
Marble and Granite Works
MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES AND STATUARY
Enclosures, Caplngsand Likenesses Guaranteed of Statues and Busts, IMPORTER DIRECT In
NATION OR FOREIGN GRANITE ORM ARBLE.
Contractor for Building Stone of all kinds Floor and Hearth Tile and Wainscotine
Agent for the Best FENCE COMP vNY In the World. °
The most complete selection of designs in the South, original doelgnfl furnished. Corres
pondence solicited. Prices to Suit the Times.
(SUCCESSORS TO SOUTHERN SEED COMPANY.)
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ?ARM AND GARDEN SEED.
entirely cured. I am’never without Hood’s ; “autotion?meh£tsue^ofltee!*^“the^wlsh,
Baveanovllln In mu linnca oa 1 Ililnlr It ie mnvtli ■ t.i i .i 4-Y,n*■ tin, auma
We are strictly in the seed business and nothing else. We handle only the
best. Can furnish any quantity South Georgia, Rye, Barley, Seed Wheat Red
Rust-proof Seed Oats, California Burr Clover, New Crop Turnip Seed; Cabbage,
Spinach, and all varieties Clover and grasses, Onion Sets, etc. We pay strict at
tention to freight rates. We advertise no goods which we do not keep in stock.
(Sarsaparilla in my house as 1 think It is worth
Its weight in gold.” Mbs. G. B. Gibb, 1029
Eighth Street, N. W., Washington, D. C.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Bold by all druggist*. (1; six for 55. Prepared only
by O. I. HOOD A CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass,
IOO Doses One Dollar
Geo. C.Thomas. Jno. J. Stricki an*
THOMAS & STRICKLAND.
ATTORNEYS
Athens, Georgia
1889.
FOR
H
ti' U :flav i o* gradually limit ml
n o ml) to ivrdst every tc J —
nn> *
Hundred*.of subtle maladies aro t’oa
til stiong
disease,
ig around
uwcady to’r.ttsek wherever there is a weak
jHihit. We may many fatal shat hy keep
ing ourselves well foitilied with pure Idood and
* rwHieily nourished frafee."—^Ivll Service
• iaxrue. 5Tj»m«aiSplv with boiling water or
w ilt, 'old only iifharf.pouid Hus, hy Grocers;
til., lied tin s:
JAi-IES EPPS ft CO., IlomceopathlcCheralsts,
Loador, England,
A Duty to Youraelf.
It is surprising that peoplowill nse a
common, ordinary pill when they can
secure a valuable English one for the
same money. Dr. Acker’s English pills
are a positive euro forsick-lieadache and
all lives troubles. They are small, sweet,
easily taken and do not giiue. For sale
by L. D. Sledge & Co.
PARKER’S
HAUR BALSAM
(Gleans;a and beautifies the hair.
Promotes a luxuriant growth.
Never Fails to Restore Gray
Hair to its Youthful Color.
Prevents IlHndrnfE and heir falling
SSUmmmLiSiSmSSBmSm
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 wind colic
and is the best remedy for diarrhoea
wentv-hve cents a bottle.
Managers—David Hefnrick, H. T, Hug
gins, C. J. O’Farrell.
3rd Ward—Election to be held at J.
. Cooper & Son’s stables on Washing
ton street. Managers—E. F. Anderson,
, G. Evens, C. W. Parr.
4th Ward—Election to he held at the
couit house. Mamigcrs—J. A. Gare-
bold, C. L. Pitner, Warren Edge.
Polls open at 9 o’clock a. m. and close
at 4 o’clock p. m.
v J. A. Hunnicott, Mayor
City of Athens,
taASON & HAMLIN
Organ
BOSTON,
NEW
MODEL
ORGAN,
STYLE
2244.
and Piano Go.
NEW YORK CHICAGO.
Contains a five octave. Nine
Stop Action, furnished in a
largo and. handsome case of
solid blackwhlnut.; Price $99
cash; also sold on the busy
Bueklen’s Arntea 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
pay required. It is guaranteed to give
P erfect satisfaction,or money refunded
’rice 25 cents per box. For sale by John
Crawford & Co., and L. D. Sledge &
Co., Wholesale and Retail Druggists
Hire System at 312.75 poi- quar-
tor,for ten quarters, when organ
Pimples on the Pace
Denote an impure Btate of the blocd
U'conios property of person I and arfi i 00 ked upon by many with sus-
hlriug.
picion. Acker’s Blood Elixir will re-
MAS0N
ft
HAMLIN
PIANOS.
f TheMason A Hamlin! move all empuritics and leave the com-
“Stringcr, - ’ invented ami pat- p j ex j on smooth and clear. There is noth-
ontedhy Mason * Bardin in fV thoroughly build up the
end phenomenal capacity to
, stand in tnre char.ict rl6C these
(instnimcats.
i system.
L. D. Sledge & Co, Druggist.
POPULAR STYLES ORGANS AT $22,
332.50, $60. S78, $96, AND Ul*.
Organs and Plano3 sold for Cash, Kasy Pay
ment-, and Rented. Catalogues Free
THE GLORY OF
STRENGTH. VI
Is Life Worth Living?
Not if you go through tho world
dyspeptic. Acker’s Dyspepsia Tablets
aro a posittve cure for the worst forms
of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Flatulency
I and Constipation. Guaranteed and sold
by L. D. Sledge & Co, Druggist.
How Lost!
m
How Regained,
KNOWTHYSELE
THE SCIENCE
A Scientific and Standard Medical Trea
with. Error* of YtmthJ*remauireDecline,Nervou
and Physical DebUlty, Impurities ot tlie Blood.
Quick, safe and sure. This is said of
Salvation Oil, the great rheumatic rem
edy and greatest cure on earth for pain
Price 25 cents a bottle.
*;Do\vn in the Coal mines underneath
the ground” coughs and colds are very
fteqnent and there is where Dr. Bull °
Cough Syrup.
either stockholders or others, that the same
person may hold one or more officers at the
pleasure of the company,and to do all such acta
as are necessary for the legitimate conduct of
their business, provided that any stockholder
being Indebted to tbe corporation, shall not
have any part of his stock in said company,
transferee to another perso >, on the books of
the oompauy.until such or said indebtness shall
first be paia off »nd fully settled. Your peti
tioners furtber show that they have already be-
{ -*n tuch business, in the city of Athens as set
orth In this petition, under the name and style
of “The Farmer’s Alliance Warehouse and Com
mission Company,” and they desire to succeed
herein prayed for, in the Looks new used by
said conpany.
iur aetitic
TO RENT.—The store hou«e on’Broad
street. Apply to Mrs. A. S. Dorsey or
this office. n2J 1
Athens Cotton Exchange.
Athens, Ga. December 2. Tone of
the Market, Quiet.
Good Middling^ #
Strict Middling 9%
Middling 9>£
Strict Low Middling 9}g
Low Middling 9J4 '
Strict good ordinary
Tinges 91£to9%
Stains 8%to 9%
The lot on which the Livery stable on Thoma
street stand. Tlio lot can front two stores on
Thomas street, and a good residence lot on
Strong Street. Apply to J. S. Williford,
Heal Estate Agent'
All the property lying on the corner of Broad
and iundry atwufa juul known aa the Head
property. The lot runs to the right-of-way of
M. ft U. R. R., and U yery valuable and Is now
r.—'n- handsomely.
' Apply to " J. 5. Wiujford,
Real Kstate Ajeent.
Also town suburban small farms of 10, 20,4v .
add macros.
Also a number b-autifnl let- on Barber street.
These lots beantlf«L low priced.
NOTICE.
I h ve city property to exchange for farms in
the country; . -
TAN YARD.
I have for sale two miles from the city a well
equipped tan yard. Everything new, eight or
nfne acres of land attached, only 1-4 mile from
X. E. R. It., which has side-track where bark
can be delivered. The property' is not offered
because the business does not pay, but because
owner desires to change his business. Apply to
J. 8. WILLIFORD,
iieal Estate Agei> r.
LOOK AT THIS.
I will sell a bargain in a pretty little farm ol
26« acres of good laud just outside of cily
limits. There aie two honses on the place, one
well plastered, well of good pure water, also
spring on the p'-ce. nice $1,000 and no less.
Apply tO, J. 8. WILLIFORD.
Real Estate Agent
FOR Sale.
A nice 5-room cottage on College ay.
Tour petitioners further desire that no stock
holder in said company, shall be liable, in his
private capacity, to any creditor of said com
pany, except for the amount of stock held In
said company by such stockholder and not
then If said stockholder shall hav*- paid out of
his private property debts of the said company
to an amount equal to the amonnt of stock held
by said stockholder in said company. Your
petitioners therefore pray that the said Honor
able canrt will pass an ordar granting this,
their application, that they and their associates
and successors be in corporated for the purpos
es dunug Die time, and with the persans and
privilege- ns here'll before set forth.
And your petitioners will over |>rag,^trtc^
H i’etitLner»’ Att’y
A u-m extract from minutes of Clarke Sup
enor court, net. 14,1889. o. D. VINCENT,
Dec 3-5t Clerk
rtEORGIA, CLARICE COUNTY—Ordinary
T Office, November 26th, 1S89—Mary A. Lip
• • - J ’* * nub, tie
scornb. Administratrix of F. A. Lu
ceased, has applied for leave to sell the lands ot
said deceased, lying in said county. This is
therefore to notify all concerned to file their ob-
etions, if any they have, on or before the first
Monday in January next else leave will then be
g ’S5," a * 1 ' P S.M'.‘SffiNGTOS,Ora-y.
GEORGIA, CLARKE COUNTY—Ordinary’!
Office, November 4th, 1889— R. M. McAlpln
Administrator of the estate of Sarah F. Sea;
Liverpool Market.
Tone: Finn ^ _
Middling uplands, 5 %i Middling Orleans.
Sales 10 ,€00.
Futures.
January-Febrnary.
Fcbiuaiw-Marcli...
March-April..
April-May
May-June : -•
June-July
August
Septemh
iber
Septsiuber-Octolier....
Octoher-November....
Xovem lier-December..
DecomberJanuary. ...
5 36
5 37
5 86
5 37
5 87
5 SS
5 89
5 39
5 40
5 40
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Closing Tone Quiet
"New York Market.
Tone: quiet. Middling .101-4
10 OS
in 12
l-'olly, Vice, Ignomnec, Excesses or
S , Aiervatlng and unfitting the victim
for Work, Business, tho Married or So; nil Relaiion.
Avoid unskillful pretenders. I’osse.-s this great
work. It contains haO pages, royal Svo. Beautiful
’, embossed, full gilt. Price only fl.oo by
. Postpaid, couccalcd in plain wrapper. Illus
trative Prospectus Fret-, if you apply now. T.io
uisdngulshecl a ithor. Win. II. Parker. M. D., ro-
MvedtheGOLD AND JEVVEbl.liH MEDAL
from tho Nnlinnal Medical Associiit'en tor
this l'ltl/.K KSSJtY on KEUVtlbs mid
“UYsiCAl, D F.H 1 l,ITY,Dr. Parker and a corps
ot Assistant Pnvaieiaaa may Do couaulted, eonn-
“Wilially.. fir mail or in person, at tlie office of
THE PEABODY MEDICAL 1NST1TI TI-.,
, “p 4 Ut-.lQnch !St., Dost on. Mass., to whom all
for books or letters for advice should be
*“*<*0 as above.
, Physicians Use It.
One great argument in favor of Dr.
YVesrtnioreland’s.C’alisaya Tonic is that
physicians never hesitate, to use it their
practice. The formula is furnished to
physicians asking for it. The follow-
in 0, is proof positive as to it merits
Columbia, S. C-
Gentleman.—I have very thoroughly
tested your Calisaya Tonic and do not
hesitate to pronounce it a remedial
agent. As a stomachic and a tonic it
unsurpassed. For eliminatin
•'-J<i>n from the system and
■butldiD
Futures.
January
February
March
May
June
July
August
September
October
Noveiuiier
December
10 15
10 18
10 24
0 29
10 85
10 42
10 4C
10 51
10 10
10 12
10 18
10 24
10 31
10 88
10 43
10 47
10 00
Opening Tone steady.
Closing Tone Quiet and Steady
malarial
repairing
their deleterious effects, f
reinvigoratiiuf and giving tone to tbe
kv-toni when reduced by protracted or
severe fevers or other debilitating caus
es there is in my ingment, no other
preparation in the whole field of med
icines equal to it. _
■T- V. Unsor, M D
urgeon S. C.
J. F
sieiait and
Former Phy
Insane Asylum .
-J)r Westmoreland’s Calisaya 'Ionic
sold by L i> Sledge & Co.’s
,, uwwguu to the estate of said
deceased, and said application will be heard on
the first Monday in January next,
decJ.w5t. S. M. HERRINGTON, Ord’y.
FOBECLOSRUE MORTGAGE SALE.
By virtue of a levy made under fore
closure of a mortgage in favor of H. B.
Claflan & Co. vs. .Hirschfield & Blu-
meuthal, Simon Hirschfleld and George
Blumenthal, and under an order grant
ed by the Hon. N. L. Hutchins, Judge
of the Superior Coart of the Western
circuit, on the 23rd day of November,
1889, will be sold, in the city of Athens
Clark county, Georgia, at No. 242
Broad street, being the store recently
occupied by said Hirschfleld & Blu
menthal, on tbe 7th day of December
18S9, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m. on
said day and continue from day to da;
nutil finally disposed of, the entire stoe
of merchandise, consisting of Dry
Goods, Notions, Ladies and Gentle
men’s furnishing goods, Millinery, Rib
bons, Cloaks, Clothing, Hats, Caps
Trunks, Valises, Umbrellas, Parasols
Blankets, Comforts, Cloths, Boots,
Shoes, Rubber Goods, I-aee, Embroid
eries, Trimming, and all other goods
of whatever description, contained in
said stock, including one Iron Safe
manufactured by Hall. Four long
glass show cases, and one upright show
case, all being contained in said store
room, No. 242, South side Broad street
in said city and county aforesaid.
Levied on and to be sold as the prop
erty of said Hirschfleld & Blumenthal,
Simon Hirsehfield and George Blu
menthal, to satisfy said mortgage fi. fa.
under and by virtue of the ^authority
aforesaid. Terms cash. ,
This November 25tlil8S9.
J. W. Weir, Sheriff.
DRUNKENNESS
Or the Liquor Habit, Poaitively Cur ad
by udininisterinit Dr. Haines*
Golden Specific.
It can be ifiven in a cup oi coffee or tea, or in ar
ticles of tood. without tbe knowledge ot the patient;
ttis absolutely harmless, and will effect a permiv-
nent end speedy cure, whether the patient is-
moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. I*.
NEVER FAILS. Over 100.000drunkards have
been made temperate men who have taken Golden
Specific IB their coffee without their knowledge,
and to-day believe they quit drinking of theirown
{ran will. 48 page book oi particulars !r»o.
or sale bv L. D. Sledge A Co.. Athens.
/GEORGIA, CLARKE COUNTY—Ordinary's
« Office November 26th,
. tops,
surviving Executor of Robert Jennings, de
ceased, has applied for leave to sell a tract of
land in Walton county, known as the Gunter
place, belonging to said deceased. This is
herefore to notify all concerned to file their
objections, if any they have; on or before the
first Monday in January next, else leave will
the n be granted said applicant as applied for.
dec.3w5t. S, M. HERRINGTON, Ord’r.
THEO. MARKWALTER’S
STEAM
MANCFACTCREE OF
529 and 531, BROAD STREET,
AUGUSTA, GA.
GEORGIA SEED CO., Macon, Ga.
- PARR BROS.,
House and Sign Painters
DECORATORS AND DEALERS IN
Wall Paper, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes.
No. 17 North Jackson Street, Next Door to Banner Office.
6-13-dt
TALMAGE & BRIGHTWELL
-AGENTS FOR-
5.
Brooks’ Cotton Planters, Clark’s
Mowing Machines, Josh. Berry Grain Cradles.
AT KASELTON & DOZIERS
MUSI®. HOUSE
57 CLAYTON STREET, ATHENS, GEORGIA.
nEORGTA, CLARKE COUNTY. To WHOM
*TI si • Y CONCERN.—B. H. Noble, Administra
tor of Harkness Smith, col., deceased, has in
due form applied to the undersigned for leave
to sell the real estate belonging to tlie estate of
said deceased, and said application will be heard
on the first Monday iu January next. This,
tlNul
Ordinary
is, aid
day of December 1889. 8. M. HERRINGTON,
Dee.3,at.
Male and Female, In every
Outfit ree. No
_ , Stock, Plan and
This Is a splendid rpportuuity
Write at once for particulars.
TITanted.—Agents, Male and
W City. Town and Village.
Capital whatever r-quired.
Terms tbeJBest. This Is a sp
to make money. Write at ence for particulai
P. F. COLLIER, 65 Warren St., New York,
wit
r EORGI A, CLARKE COUNTY. ORDINARY’S
^Office, Nov. 30th 1889.—Andrew J. Cobb
has applied for letters of Administration on the
estate of Mary Ann t'cbb, deceased. This Is
therefore to notify all concerned to file their
objections, If any they have, on or b- fore the
first Monday in January next Else letters will
be then granted said applicant, as applied for.
Dec.3,5t.
'said^lcantiasa^iedi
Ordinary.
„ an o der of the Court of Ordinary
Clarke • ounty, will be sold at public out
cry, at the Court hous 2 door of said county, on
the fir.t Tuesday in January nex. within the 1—
gai hsurs of sale the
Three acres more or less
ng property, to-vrit:
lying fa the city ot
ith Kock -'-prin-rst.
Athens, on the coraerof South Rock-'-prin
and Baxter st., sold as thepropetyof MUs
Leila Parr clarrence, and Emory Williams,
minors. Terms cash. ’> his 4th day of Nov. 1889.
dec3-5t. B. H. Parr, Guardian.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALK.
A GREEABLE to an order cf the Court of Or-
A dinary of Clarke Countv. will be sold at
tliole ,r al hours of sale tlie following property.
to-wit: A house and lot situated on Baxter
street, in the city of Athens, Clarke County,
Georgia. The house contains four good rooms,
all plastered, with hall running through; also
back and front verandas. The house is well
plastered, aiid finished up in good stvle, inside
and out, There is a good well of pure water on
the lot, good garden, fruit trees, etc. The lot
contains one (1) acre, more or less, is level, and
is bounded on the North by Baxter street. East
by B. F. Culp’s lot, South by Peabody street,
and West bv extension of Harris Street. This
place is onlv a few steps from street car line.
Also, one ti-act of land near Bobbin Mill, In said
cltv of Athens, containing eighteen (18) acres,
more or les-, under good state of cult vatiou,
and bounded on North by lands of E. K.
Lumpkin, East bv Bobbin Mill lauds. South by
Bobbin Mill lands and branch, and West by
branch known as Cobb’s branch. Sold as the
propertv of B. J. Parr, late of said county
deceased. Terms cash. This 2d day of De-
Ca S:writi C, W. PAKRi Adin’r.
Can be found Pianos, Organs, Guitars, YujUoq,-
Banjos, Sheet Music, and all kinds of
Musical# Instruments,
m
at the LOWEST PRICES. Picture Framing
specialty. A large lot of frames j
now on hand at
astonishingly
SYMPTOMS OF
PARESIS
(COSS UMPTION OF TBE BRAIN).
Restlessness, t
TBE BRAIN (from a photograph).
In Healthy Condition. IFtWi Paresis lesions.
a feverish feeling, sleeplessness, periodic headaches, dizziness, dimness of vision,
ringing in the ears, difficulty in thinking, trouble in remembering names and the faces even of
‘ ‘ “ - - - >jj£ocked
lor annoyed bv little noises and trifiiDg things,
rsflgt
tw2,4ti>
sal sutisiar t»„n m tbt
cure of Gonorrhoea *n4
Gleet. I presenoe It ant
feel safe In recomc-and
lug it to all suffered.
L. J. SXOXKB, M.D-,
Decatur, IU.
PRICE, 81.00.
Bold hr Dragflatt.
friends. The victim of Paresis is often
The nervous system is often in such condition that very slight causes, or even no cause at a'il,
may excite to sudden outbursts of anger. A feeling of pressure upon tho brain is frequently
followed by seasons of despondency, mental depression alter, 1 atlng with periods of wild, illusive
hopes. Whan the brain begins to consume or decay, many cf these symptons become aggravated.
Tlie world seems strange or different from what It wa_s in tho past, thought becomes a positive
effort and life an intense burden.
The system needs soothing, toning, and building up. Something unusual is demanded.
And here is where the great difficulty has always been— to find something pure and yet positive
in its results. The late Prof Phelps, of Dartmouth College realized this when he began his In
vestigation which resulted in the discovery of Paine’s Celery Compound. He knew men and
women required something heretofore unknown to the world, and his great discovery has fur
nished it. This compound checks Paresis, even after it has secured a foothold in the syiitem.
Taken on the approach of the first symptoms, it will positively prevent their increase. Its high
endorsements by the medical fraternity and the cures it is affecting easily account for its wonder
ful popularity and the unusual stir it has caused in this community.
DIAMOND DYES are Strongest, Simplest, Fastest.
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