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ROYAL “oS'der
■x* A SSOLUTIlY
Absolutely Pure,
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SOLD
vV-T'" *-• * ‘ $Qr
They were jfist Elegant. The Finest All-Wool Goods in the Market.
MORE THEY WANTED !
*Per * Telegram • I
* for ♦More !*
Per Express I Received Them Just in the Very Nip of Time.
Experienced in the Business I Should Have Known
that a 60c, 50c, 40c and 35c Cashmere
would sell at 15c in Remnants. At
that time I could get no more, but I
have them now at a great expense to
me and I will sell this week, 4S0Q yards
of the following:
In addition
Remnants of Bleaching.
14 yards of the very best of 12
Bleaching to go at $1. Now come who
first will.
Besides this, I will put up an
elegant all wool imported Broadcloth
Dress with all the trimmings to the
first number to be drawn free of charge
each dollar’s worth of goods purchased
entitles yon to a number.
The following wiUhe put up.
1560 yards double width wool cash-
mere at 10c worth 20c. ' ■***
2,100 yards double width wool Cash-
mere at fine quality at 121-2 worth 25
to 40c.
^ ma^nal wool Dress goods
It is a *• ^extreme fine grade Cash-
by nomepevworth 50c ,
and missive jangle width diagonal at
\biuti *up oTfcfv width cashmere at
Every dollar path
bo like bread cast
for it will beretur
. ^ fold.
The BirraJ^s^ 1
400 yards single width Alpaca at 7 1-2
worth 12c.
Simple Announcement
That I offer bargains, which in the
past has been proved, is sufficient to
crowd my store to its utmost capacity.
Eight thousand yards
Cotton Goods—Rem
nants.
/ 2000 yards Remnants 10c Bleaching
at 7o.
1900 Remnants Canton Flannel worth
10 to 20c at So.
2500 yards Remnants Calicoes at 21-2.
2400 yards Remnants Satteen at 5e.
1800 yards French Satteen at 8c, worth
20c.
1500 yards Indigo Percales yard wide
■at 5c.
Blankets, Quilts and Coun
terpains for this week
Special.
58 pair Blankets at 5Gc a pair.
116 pair White Wool Blankets at 1.50
worth $3.
120 pair pink wool Blankets at $2,
worth $4.50.
110 Quilts at 65c, worth $1.
This powder never rarles. A marvel of pu
rity, strength and wholesomeness. More eco
nomical than the ordinary kind, and cannot be
sold in competition with the multitude of low
test,short weight, alum or phosphate powder-
SoW only in cans. Royal Baking
100
i only
Wall
at.. N.Y*.
1 POWDBB CO
GIFTS!
FOR
Birth ■ Days
AND
114 Quilts turkey black, fancy tops at
$1, worth $3.50
39 white fine Marseilles Counterpains j
at 90e, worth $1.76.
48 white fine heavy Marseilles Coun-
terpaius at $1.35, worth$4.
Ladies and.Men’s Un
dervests.
1G dozen Ladies ribbed Undervests at
50c, worth 75e.
12 dozen ledies Gray Scotch Under-
vests at 45c, worth $1.
11 dozen ladies scarlet all fine wool
Undervests at $1, worth $2.15.
19 doien ladies fine cotton Under
vests at 30 l-2c, worth 75c.
20 dozen men’s cotton* Undervests
at 19c.
16 dozen men’s Scotch wool gray Snt-
teen iu front Undervests at 60c, worth
$1.25
14 dozen Ribbed Undervests, pure
wool at $1, worth $2.50.
Linen Sa^e.
21 dozen extra large size Dayles at
$1.25 per dozen, worth [$3.
4 pieces turkey red, good quality.
Table covering at 27 l-2c.
2 pieces turkey red,60 inch wide worth
80c only 137,2-20. V - "
2 pieees fine linenDamask Tsifuecover-
ing worth $1 ner yasdjonly 45c.
HOLIDAYS!
Fine Art Books,
And BOOKLETS, 5c. to
Gold Pens
And Pencil Cases.
Arid Testaments in Every
Variety and Quality.
THE ATHENS
FOUNDRY & MACHINE WORKS,
ATHENS, GEOBGIA.
Manufactures. Iron and liras
Castings, Mill and Gin Gearing
and Machinery, Shafting, Pulleys,
Hangers, &c., Circular Saw Mills,
Hand and Power Presses, Cane
Millaand Evaporators.
We sell Disston’s Saws, Rubber
Belting, Packing of all kinds, In*
spirators, Injectors, Valves, Piping, Fittiugs, Steam and Water Guages, &c.
We are now making Portable Steam Engines, which we sell with an
absolute guarantee as to quality and workmanship, and at prices that defy
competition. We also sell Atlas and Ames Engines, Turbine Water
Wheels, Mill Stones, Bolting Cloth, and everything needed about a mill
C.
vic
tor. College Aye. anti Clayton St.
Has always on hand
Fresh. - Bread, - CAKE
AN©
PURE CONFECTIONERIES, Etc
Has Received a Full Assortment of
Toys, such as Dolls, Bedroom,
Parlr, Kitchen, Toy let «fc Wash
Sets, Carriages, Drums,
Horns, Jumping Jack3, Clowns, Toy
Carts and Wagons, Drawing Slates,
Velocipede^ Decorated Caps,
Saucers and Mugs.
O.BODB.
Athens, Ga.
w.tf.
OPIUMS
IflfflSSsrfee 1
and Wbtakejr Hab
it* cared at home with
oat pain. Book of par
ticulars sent FBEE
M.WOOIOBY.M.n.
o6»S Whitehall St.
CARTER'S
IfsvEk "1111
S3
P
STORE,
•®wam
action guaranteed witli every pair
tisf
ggfS
CURE
Sick Headache and relieve all the troubles Inci
dent to a bilious state of the system, such as
Dizziness, Nausea. Drowsiness. Distress after
eating. Fain in the Side, &c. While their most
remarkable success has been shown iu curing
SICK
Headache, yet Carter's Little Lrwt Pills
are equally valuable in Constipation, curing
and preventing this annoying complaint, while
they also correct all disorders of the stomach,
stimulate the liver and regulate the bowels.
Even if they only cured
HEAD
Ache they would be almost priceless to those
who suffer from this distressing complaint;
hut fortunately their goodness does not end
here, and those who once try them will find
tit esc little pills valuable in so many ways that
ttiey will not be willing to do without them.
But after all sick head
ACHE
!s the bane of so many lives that here is where
we make our great boast. Our pills cure It
while others do not.
Carter’s Little Liver Pills are very small
and very easy to take. One or two pills make
a dose. They are strictly vegetable and do
not gripe or purge, but by their gentle action
please nil who use them. In vials at 25 cents;
five for $1. Sold everywhere, or sent by mail.
CABT&Ia Li«D1CIa?<£ CO., ITsw York.
UM halite
25 cts. to $12.00.
PLUSH GOODS
Toys, Etc.
Lowest Prices.
D. I. McGregor,
THE ATHENS
Book Store.
{SYSTE ATIC EDUCATION OF
THE INDUSTRIAL CLASS.
The agricultural classes of these
United States have been hitherto
seeking through others to accomplish
that which they should have done.
The greater number have been toil
ing from year to year like dumb cat
tle," driven, guided and directed by
the Master’s hand, never thinking
about or caring to make any inquiry
as to the direction given to the fruits
of their arduous labors. The re
mainder, while they have been ena
bled to see measure after measure
adopted to further oppress them >
have been standing by in silent
helplessness,never thinking that the
power lay within their grasp to right
their many wrongs.
They have been looking to others,
parties and politicians to effect the
necessary industrial reform,* instead
of using the power in their own
hands to make the needed reform
changes.
These changes can be brought
about by united effort. United ef
fort is the legitimate offspring of
thorough acquaintance with certain
industrial questions. The Alliance
proposes to educate its members so
that they can be properly prepared
to accomplish this much needed
woik. Inferior minds cannot act
the part of superior minds. Un
thinking people must become’tlnnk-
ers before they can intelligently act
on issues thatjelale to their best
interests.
Ignorant people will always labor
under many fold disadvantages and
there will be necessarily great ine
qualities of rights where a few well
posted men act as rulers and directors
of an ignorant, submissive mass.
The intelligence necessary to keep
abreast of the times twenty-five
years ago is not adequate to fulfill
-the duties of true and perfect citi
zenship of tosday. That which will
do to-day will not be sufficient in
the years to come.
The toiling millions on the farms
ofthi8 country must recognize these
facts as being unmistakably true
and make up their minds to
steadily increase in, intelligence on
all industrial - questions, and by
their united and .co-operative efforts
give guidance and direction to this
grand government in their interest
and in the interest of all the people,
or fall out of line and allow it to '"*ou
given over into the hands oy a few
power and money,lovers to ran it to
their own benefit''""
The reason tfae government has
not been taking any interest in the
producing classes is because the
producing classes have not taken
the requisite.amount of- interest in
the government. If the republic is
run by the whole people, the whole
people will be benefited If one or
two classes take charge of it, it will
be manipulated in their interest.
The recent democratic gains in
some of the republican states North
are the outcome of Alliance teaching
on the subject of Tariff Reform,
many Alliance republicans voting
for principal and not for democracy,
only-in so far as the democratic can
didates were committed to the prin -
ciple of tariff reform. The Alliance
proposes to teach its members to
yote for principle atd not for men or
party. * Geo. T. Murrell.
Skin entirely gone. Flesh a muss of disease
Leg diminished one-third in size- Condition
hopless. Cured by the Cuticura Remedies
in two months
CURED BY CUT/CUi
1' or three years t was almost cripple - wl h an
awfu. soim leg from my knee do ■ n to my 11k e;
the Sk n was e tir ly gone, and the flesh was
one in ss f disease. Some p ysi ia s pr n ■-
l it incurable. It had diminished about
one third the size f the other nd I wa* in a
ho eless con itio . After trying all kinds of
eme irsand spending hundreds of do lars.
om wit cli I g t no relie: whatever, I was p r-
suade ? to try you cuticura Kemedies. and the
result was as follows After three da s I oticed
a decided ct aitge '.or the better and at the end
of two • onths I was completley cured. My fle it
v. as purified, and the bone (which had beeu ex-
• osed for over a year) go: sound Tin- flesh b -
gan to row, and to-day, a dfor neatly two
years past, my eg is as well as ever it wa
sound in every re pect and i ot a sign of the dis
ease to be seen rf. u. aHENS, Dubois, l odge
co.,bn.
Skin Disease 17 years.
I have been t onbled with a skin and scalp
disease for seventeen years My head ai time*
waoneru ningsor ,a d toy body -was sever
ed v. ith them as large as alialf dol .ar. I tried a
eat ma . * remedies without effect until I used
_ e«.u icttra Remedies, and m thankf 1 t
state ihat afti’rtw. mouths of their use I am en
tirely cured 1 feel it my duty to you s>nd the
public >o state the above cam L. E ilc-
D-WELL, Jatresburg, N. J,
Another Marveuous Core
The Cuticura, Cuticura It.solvent, and
Cuticura Soap have brought .bou a maivel-
lous cure in the case of a skin < isease on mi
little son eight years oid. l nave t led almost
ail remedies »nd also the most eminent doctors,
all alike f ill g.exccptthe wonderful Cuticura
Remedi s
Eu. N. BROWN, 7J0 N. loth St. Omaha, Neb.
Cnticnra Resolvent.
The rew Blood Purifier and pu est and bes
of Humor Rem dies, internally, and Cuticuba,
fc'-e gre t Skin cure and Cuticuba soap, an
exquisite Skin Beautifier. e.-terna'ly, are a pos
itive cure for every disease aud humor of the
ski'i, scalp, and bl od, with loss of hair, from
pimples to scrofula.
Sold eve'ywhere. Price, Cut cura, roc.
?o vp, 2ic.; Resolvent, si. P epared by the
Potter Drug and Chemicae vorporatio
boston.
-end for “ Fow to rure Skin Diseases,”
64 pages, 50 illustrations, and 10J tes Imonials.
■pTIUTI’I'ES. bl’Ck-heads, red, rough cliapped
a AJM-and oily Skin prevented by Cuticub
Soap.
Louisiana State Lottery r
p™S5.» I **
ana its GRAND Jui >eatuw
INC J take P iac 0 in 8 c«^E
of the year, and arenllml th<! other,. ^Raw'
Academy of Music, NcwJ?h 11 la Pubii?
_ FAMED FORTWpfeh ^' 2
For Integrity on t E 8 N1 ?[ YEARS
prompt P» ? monto ff te rt ^r..l,|
“We do hereb^cmifv
arrangement*foraUtheiu?*.?*
ual Drawings of tho T^°. n ^Kly tb*
saswiSaafe
faith toward all partied’.^l 0 *** andf”**?!
Company to use thl?cwi|" d »« <4
ments.’* ® Raturei)
CO!
How My Back Aches.
— Back Ache, Kidneys Fains and Weak
ness, Soreness Ltuneness, Strains and
Fain relieved mi one minute bv the
Cuticura an'i-Pain Plaster. The first
and only instantaneous pain-killed
plaster.
R'¥ "w'filWot'fcu 0
PIERRE W LANAUX Y 'Prfe S - s L [ 0 a f sia M Ri > SQ
A. BALDWIN, Pres nL nS 6 N i Boi »l B*
CARL KOHN, Pres. Unio^t/onaTainL 01 ^ Bai1 ^
GRAND MONTH!y
At the Acadamy of Music, NeJd^A^G.
Capit^ Pphe m « qnn^T’ ^
100,000 Tickets at $20 *Eac!r ’ *
Quarters $5; Tenths $2- TwenlieL « ™ ^
iprizeo^K $1 ‘
irazEOF^%;;;;; 1
1 PRIZE OF 0001» - Bolt
2 O PRIZES OF iSm
510 PRIZES OF Z am.V.;;.
100Prizes A of«Sfi X i^ ATION
1W Frizes of f300
100 Prizes of
$300 are....
$200 are
TWO NUMBER TEUMUIAM
999 Prizes of $100 are ALS
999 Prizes of $iooare....”!!”
SEND FOR OUR CATALOGUEand PRICES
ATLAS ENGINE WORKS,
INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
ATHENS NURSERY.
W. H. THURMOND,
Pi'opnetor
Remarkable.
The great 30-days sale at Julius Cohen
& Co’s is still booming with such re-
makable results that it has surprised all
concerned. Athens is certainly on a
John Crawford & Co.,
WLoloasilck QTirl Pnfcn’l I boom when such a sale can hemaintain-
ilUItJbctie dll CL JXt} udU e( j by a city of so small a population,
' but figures show that the last ten day’s
Dr 110*8 (4«,rn fin SftArls sales have overreached any former days
Ul VXcLL U.CX1 OtJCUfe, | of one houge during it3 25 years of bus
iness experience.
We have just sold one quarter of the
twenty thousand in the past week and
have only three weeks more to sell
the balance of the amount- we proposed
to dispose of at a sacrifice, and we ar
determined to make this sale a succes
fumes, Fancy Goods J December that we have succedeed i
1 doingwliat no other house in the statehas
c-i ± j? a j | ever done and that is to unload astocs of
bole agents tor bweet fine dr y goods, notions and fancy ma-
terials such as are subject to fashion as
TT-n i /“nt • y-N well as comfort to the great satisfaction
W neat (Jnemins’ Glim ofall of our customers and friends,to the
1 amount of $20,000.
Patent Medicines,
Toilet Soaps, Per-
o
Fine Cigars,
Tobacco.
and
12 College Av., Athens, Ga.
L. DOUGLAS
SHOE CENTLEMEAU
93 SHOE FOR LADIES.
_ Best in thi‘world. Examine his
#5.00 GKVillNE HAN H-SEWED SHOE.
84.00 HAND-SEWED MELT SHOE.
83.50 POLICE AND FARMERS’ SHOE.
*3.50 EXTRA Y YTAJK CALF SHOE.
82.35 WORKINOMAN’S SHOE. .
*2.00 and *1.15 BOYS’ SCHOOL SHOES.'}
Fraudulent wlien inv name and price arc not staiiipdfc .
•AiMUom. W.B.lHJUGRAS.Brockton. Ma*,) moths tp eat.
Everything still goes on our center
[ and bargain counters at cost and less
than cost for the next three weeks to
come. We have one more lot of $1 and
$1.50 silks on front counters at 50c per
yard, from one to twenty yards m
length. $1.25 to $2 fancy silks* at 85c.
All dress goods and trimmings at- 20
per cent off,cannot be duplicated by the
case at the price. 1000 yards of plain,
striped and fancy brocade silk velvets
at 85e and $1 per yard, reduced from $2
to $5. All of these goods are silk backs
and the finest that can be made. 143
pair gents’ driving gloves at 50c, reduc
ed from $1.50 per pair. These gloves
are slightly damaged hot are worth
three times as much as we ask for them.
We are going to down the world on
selling cheap cloaks. We have decided
to sell at 40 per cent oft', less than
manufacturer’s prices. Every depart
ment ir. this house has been looked
after during this great 30-day, sale.
Remember you have got only twenty
days more to buy goods at such prices.
The command from the head of the
house is cut prices and unload and we
are doing it without reason. Julius
Cohen Co. are not going to carry any
winter stock over next season for the
Located on the Newton Bridge Road, on the
Gas Hall farm, one aad a half miles from the
Court house. Fruit trees, Grape vines, Straw
berry plants, Asparagus roots, /ind a general
stock of such things as are kept in a well con
ducted Nursery.
Trees'" and Plants well-grown, 1, S and 8
years old. The varieties are ail tested and are
adapted to this cliqiafe. Everything warranted
true to'aarneT—
5,000 Hick’s Celebrated Ever bearing Mul
berry. Will make more hog and poultry food
thHn anything else that cun be planted off the
same ground. Bears at an early age. and con
tinues bearing and ripening lor aboutth.ee
months.
Now ready to receive and fill orders. Or
ders received by Talmadge & Brightweli at
their Hardware store. Also by Shackleford &
Hattaway, Thonm street.
Descriptive and price-list furnished on ap
plication. All orders by mail promptly at
tended to. Packing and shipping done in the
best manner. Now is the time to order and
plant. Instructions furnished as to planting
and caring for orchards, vineyards etc,. etc.,
Nov23,89w3m.
-FOR-
COTTON GINS,
msamnB
AND
EEPAIRS,
at
Bottom Prices,
WRITE TO
Geo. R. Lombard & f o
Works
Foundry, Machine, Boiler and Gin
and Supply House,
Augusta,
Mch7 d&
HORSES and MULES
,134 Prizes Amounting to ....
ABEHTS WANTED.
t3?“For Club Rates or any further lnfm—
ty, street and numterT More
IMPORTANT.
Address M. A, DAUPHIN,
"Tk. A. naureiit, KewUrleasj, I*.
W aeuingien, a*.
5.3TSS
Exchange Draft or Postal Notes. ^ ™
Letters
NEW OBLEANS 0 NATIO^.lTa^
Raw 0&LKAN8, La,
Remember that the uavinent of l
GUARANTEED BY FOUR NAWfflm
signed by the President of an Institution rtS
chartered rights are recognized iu the highest
Courts; therefore, beware of any tmitntioBi oi
anouy mens schemes.
One dollar is the price of the sm-tllest put or
fraction of a ticket Issued by us in any draxln?,
Anything in our name oflfered> than a
dollar is a swindle. w«iA>nn-<|.tr.
TheLee Range
It Stands on Its Merits
The following twenty weil known
citizens of Athens are selected fromtnf
list of purchasers to whom I refer as to
the merits of the Lee Range. Consult
the references, see the Range ami if)0U
want a first-class cooking apparatus
you are my customer.
I3ST THECITT
Dr S C Benedict
F B Lucas
H N Taylor
Prof H C White
Prof E C Branson
Julius Cohen
I H Allen
J BToomer
Industrial Home
Thomas Fleming
A H Hodgsou
Casper Morris
Wni Ware
M B Mcuiuty
C P Flanigen
Mrs Blackwell •
Mrs Olive
Mrs Lucy Mathews
E R Brumby
A P Mathews.
We have rh hand now, and will keep con
stantly during the season, a large stock of
HORSES and MULES of all kinds and to suit
all classes of customers.
HOLM & DEADWYLER,
Successors to W. S. Holman, Athens, G:.
mw.ooct.
^
G eorgia, clarke county.—John w.
Wierand Harvey Archer, executors of the
will of N. H. Wilt, deceased, have mu<ie their
application for letters of dismission from said
estate, and these are to notify all persons to
show cause, if any they can, at the January
term, ISOO, oi the Court of Ordinary of said
connty, why said application should not be
granted. S. M. HERRINGTON,
bept2Iw3m, Ordinary.
text season for I
BHH
CONSUMPTION CURED.
An old physician, retired from practice, hav-
had placed in his hands by an East India
missionary the formula of a simple vegetable
remedy (or the speedy and permanent cure of
Consumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma,
and all throat and Lung A flections; also, a
positive and radical cure for Nervous Debility
and all Nervous Complaints, after having test
ed its wonderful curative powers in thousands
of cases, has felt it his duty to make it known
to his suffering fellows. Actuuted by this mo
tive, and a desire to relieve human sufleriug,
will send free of charge, to all who desire it,
this recipe, in Germau, French or English
witb full directions for preparing and using.
Sent by mail by addressing witb stamp, ntm.
’», g l h '5 p ? p,,r - '?• A - Noyks, 149 Power’s
Block, RDcheater, N. Y.
Ue‘"ii-lyeow.
In the Country!
Dr Watkins, Handy Cross
W O Fluker, Union Point
Mr. Stovall, Oconee county
J W Arnold, Wilkes county
Andrew & Glenn, Oglethorpe connty
J M Brisendiin, “ „
James Young, «
Hon Jas M Smith, ( „
M Mathews, * ( «
James Hutcheson , t
T A Hanie. .
J R Shields, Jackson county.
Woods Ashford, Watkinsville
James Freeman, Antioch
G A Potter, Supt. Qa. Pactory.
Mr Card, Supt. Barnett ShoaH.
in addition to the ^
LEE RANGE
I keep the hestand^argestselected^
Stoves and Goods to
my Line iU
Of any house in this city. ^ l>
convince.
E. E. JONES 209 Broad St
Bed Cross
The only rclla^ ^
■are.
,£T“;r7o., «i
Cl CYe»l«lCo.. 1|
TO WEAI Mi
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