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Ard unless you move with ft you will get left. To help yOu in the Race, we would, suggest a pair of our celebrated Burt Packard Correct shape
Shoes. We wi'l open this week 600 pair in French Calf, patent Leather. Cordovan in the latest shapes. The name itself is a guarantee which we
will back with our personal warrant. IPRICSC ARE RIGHT.
fS|o matter what style of
Wrap °r oape you wish we
please you in both
Quality & Price
ID O - O-3ES GIST
SPECIAL- ll.no pair. Hill & Greene Celebrated Little Oiaht School Shoe, m all grades, and St,lea at Rook Bottom Pric, thi , we , k
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ONE DOLLAR A YEAR.
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wVtiMUt AltCAN'or MACrSOW COUNTY'
t JLi.
FROM HULL.
Mr*, ft C O'Kolly, and two
eons of Dnnielsville, were visiti g
the family of Mr. Robl. Rridges
laat. wool*, and whilo here Mr.
fttephen O’Kelley seemed to be
vary much smitten by the num
erous charms of a certain young
lady near Hull, Come again Ste
phen. Heard that she enjoyed
that walk with you immensely.
T)r. CburcliThaa found him a
new girl, and the only trouble is.
that tht Joing lady will strain
her iyea trying to look up to bia
fate, Get h*r a pair of glasses,
Dr.
The mail f'om Florida has been
steadily im-rensing for sonae time
past. It seems like that fellow
wants to get a <>eoigin rose trans
planted in his Florida home.
M I* Mathews wont to Atlanta
Sunday,eo that ho could got n
a r-srved seat, to witness the en
trance of the president.
I suppos* theeiii that got out of
hor buggy while a jo.ing man was
unhitching her hone, will u.it bo
in anch a hurrv the riext time,
to walk U the church door by
lwr*elf. Heard h* led the horse
aemo distance from. the bugrv and
tied it to the highest swinging
limb he could find, end left be*
fore preaching was over.
Col, Jitn-Znok Williams, the
clever and efficient bailiff ff Pitt
man district, went to Atlanta
Monday on the VertibuD, to at
tend the legislature. He n.‘a Sen
ate door-keeper.
BETHAVEN NEWS,
Mra. J M \Y imtner, who has
heen visiting her parents, Mv. and
Mra. 11 M McKinney, !*>ft Thfi"s
flay for her honi* in' Hellas Tev.m.
She hu made manv 'r ends v hilc
here,,who regret to *w her leave.
Mrs. W M MrKimv'V. >n u-e *i
informed, was seriously luir* last
week, ihe was attack'd hy a sjohi
which hnl eaeapnd from a n-; r -hy
pasture. Bho was s*'nwess when
aaeiatance arrived. At th.s writ
ing she is thought In bv iuiprttv
‘ng.
Cnpt. I< M Beavert of" A-htvill<%
M. C- ie visiting .in enr commu
nity.
Mr. Fain Pittman las gone to
Atlanta to take in t!>* sight* at
the exposition.
Two young wvre esn
last Sunday p illiu; a road cart
with a couple of bo vs in the wain*.
They were going inwards Athvu
wVn ymr upfUc in .\ fV'ft*
D Y McKinney has been eeli c
tod as teacher at this place for
next, year. This makes his third
term at Betljnven,
‘•I tjiink she ove Edd Barrett
now.*'' For the true facta in the
cits', ask Jim To.hart.
We noticed our old friend, Col*
W S Burns, of Clayton, Ga., cir
culating in uur conSn unity.
tt h*.
The rani !i}inod j;rul \r orons in £ u
of lent bur hoard uro duo To the im
proved processes initeniarmfactum
In tlio Belfast factories, according
to Tlio Ago of tiiQ* city, the stock ia
fun through n cutter, which cuts it
. up into ktrips about three or four
! incite* long; tbo mills are oldon'g
j rats Korao 2'., foot deep and eight
| Of nine foot long. In the middle of
| tho vat is n partition, on one side
I lining a revolving cylinder, tho par
tition reaching to tho end of the vat
, by a font or tnoro; tlio water is
pumped from below iuto the rats,
and tho rags, pifjxir, eta., having
I been cut up mid put into tho water,
the mixture informed. On pairing
the cylinder in motiou this mix' are
continually passes round and round
tho pen ter pioco, under l!io cylinder
and over tho bed picqe, where the
friction squeezes and tears (ho rags
into pulp.
These machines nre known as
heating machines and tho r igs are
put into a hleacli tub wit i limo and
water and boiled 24 hours before he
ing placed in the beating machines;
by means of a conduit the pulp is
carried into a largo circular vat for
storage, from which it is taken ns
needed, and by moans of a force
pnwp forced into another lar?;o vat
where revolving paddles foroo it in
to a cylimlor covered with a wire
soreou, where it loses part of its wa
ter, end, passing through thesorgpn,
comes in contaot with nu endless
bolt, or apron, over which it is even
ly distributed. This licit is three
foot wide, nnd passes underpin iron
rotler of tho width of tho apron.nnd
about tim e foot in diatneier; tho
rollor passing over tho apron by
menus of adhesion -takes up tho
pulp deposited on V’lb apron, and
continues to do so until it is of the .
desired thickness. The operator now j
passes a knife through the groove, J
cuts off the sheet of pulp from tho
roller, and a sheet of leather hoard
is tho result; drying follows.
ii. t mis
Proprietor Davi*’ Restaurant,
101. I'4B and 105 Jackt*n atreat.
b’arra* aid Deal* in Oyatars,
Fi.b and Gam#.
.ViEals at all Hours.
Mr. Chnrlia Meadow who is with
Mr. Davis, wilt be giad to see his
friends from Madison when limy
vw ns* to Athaas.
WfHY ROOD’S? liaw
”* Hood’s Saraaparilla is the bfsx.
■wn; lelublc and accomplish is the
*- r/;.- st cures-. HOOB*fe C URES
Scott‘S
Carbo digestive
Compound.
-o-
tho one Remedy for
for the treatment of
Nervous Exhaustion
Simple and Aggravated forms of
Dyspepsia ' id
Palpitation - ot ■ the- Heart
Does your food si or at lei < p.C*
ing? Am yon easily ec-Hrusri! ~and
excited? Do you gat up m the
morning tired an* unrefresqed.aiid
with a bad taste in the mouth.
Is theoafja dull, cloudy sensation
attended bv disagreeable feelings
in the head and dyes!
Are you irritable aad rrs tless?
Does it distves* yon to lie ci
your left side.
Have you impaired memory
dimness of vision, depression
mind and gloomy forebodings.
These symptom* mean that you
are suffering from Dyspepsia and
Nervous Exhaustion.
There is no other remedy ex
tant that has dona 9o much for
this class of troubles tis
M‘s CaiMipfa,
(ifpid
If your o*e has resisted the unuel moth
odacf treatment wo nr i>artien!rty anx
ious to hnv# you give tbio compound a
trial,
We gurentoo releif in cbbc and
will cheerfully refund your money should
the remedy fail to produce the iu<wt grat
ifying result*. ‘ v "’ (
Ploaee remember that the apptßlaUon
Pa tout Medicine not apply to
Scott’s Carbo-Digestivs
Cor pound
It l prescription put up by it Icadin?
physician who has made stomach end
nenoun troubles; u specailty f r .r year*,.
We court investigation and" earnestly
urgo all physiciaus to write us for the'
formula of fcCOTT'B CARWVDIttESTI VE
COMPOUND, which we will nnil on appli-'
tion that they may satisfy themselves
of its harmle * character and excellent
virtues.
SCOTT’S CARBO-DIGESTIVE
* COMPOUND
I* the mr>6t remarkable remedy that
•cienoe has produced. It has suc
ceeded where other medicines have
failsd.
Sold by rU druggists everywhere
*I.OO per oottle. Sent to an\ ad
diea. in America on receipt of price*
Don't forget that we cheerfully
refund yonr money if result*
not satisfactory. Order direct if
your druggist does not have it. Ad
dress all orders to
CONCORD CHEMICAL MANI'-'
FACTORING 80.
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Which Wiu You Have?
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Our Ordinary
•‘Varsity'’ rsl C ht Dnft
“Korrect Shape.” Corn Mkcr.
Mfi'l Air Lino
Fchedule in effect March 24th ’95
N’th [N’rth Iftouth. jSouth.
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&Ex. A- Exaltations, Ex. 1 M Ex
NoB4Jto3Bj No. 41 INo .45
AM P M.J A. M iP. M
9 15 T.vAtlantaArl 6 20 7 4^
8 4‘2 948 “B’tJ’nc’n*| 552 7 14
S 55 955 “ Tucker “j 5 40 6 58
906 10 05 “ Lilburn “! 5 80 6 46
9 16 10 14 “ (ilostor “I 521 6 86
92710 24 “Law , ville‘‘| 511 626
9 88 10 85 ‘ Dacula “| 500 G 14
-•"F AH 10 48 “ Auburn “! 452 605
10 00 10 54 “ Winder “! 441 553
10 15J11 08 “Statham“i 427 5 84
10 22111 151“ Bogart 4 20| 526
10 41 11 23:“ Athens “! 4 08; o OH
10 53;U47i“ Hull “j 848 454
11 04111 56 “FivoF’ks"| 889 445
11 14 18 07 “ Comer “j 388 434
11 24 12 18“ Carlton “ 8 17: 423
11 55 12 43 “Elberton“; 2 52; 4 01
11 55 12 55 ' Midd‘ton“; 2 25: 846
12 02 1 04 ‘Heard’mt‘ ; 2 24; 888
12 18 118 “Ca. Falls’ * i 217 820
12 24 1 88“ Watts “I 2 02,1 8 13;
12 45 2 00 “Abbeville’! 1 471 COO*
118 2 Bl!“Greenw i d 1 ! 1 09; 2 341
1 47 8 00“Cr’g8Hill“!l2 4l! 2 07!
2 00 109 “Mountv‘e‘jl2 82| 2 00
2 15 8 29 “ Clinton “;12 13! 1 40
8 84“ Dover ~112 09!
4 05‘Whitmire,,ill 89!
4 26 “Carlisle Jll 14 1
5 00“ Chester 10 43|
5 47 “Catawba“:lo 08J
. i 6 10“Waxhaw“j 939
680 ArM'onr'oLY 9 15|
P.M.A.M. ! PMP.M.
' Trains 88 and 41 run solid
between Atlanta and. Norfolk
carrying Pullman sleeper, making
ditoot connections at Weldon with
Atlantic Coast Line for Washing
tou and New York, and all points
North and East. At Norfolk with
steamers for Washington .Bay Line
for Aaltimoro, Old Dominion for
York.
Traiir.p 84 and 44 solid between
Atlanta and Columbia, with
through coaches for Charleston,
Tickets for sale.-to nil points at
rtf-'codtpanys office ut any station
on line, or obtained upon applica
tion-. Any other information can
be hhd upon application to any of
tho Undersigned.
T-T Am>:;rson v John II Winder
41 jP A. Portmouth. Gen M‘g-
B A) N eu land, Div Pass Agt.
Atlanta, Ga.
H I’ Edva-'ds, Agt. • Comer, Ga.
Wereiji Col^ifKTi.ll.TO?:
.Mfllpua R. SMITH. LEXINCTON. XT.
*sgMor
; 'WAIa t Hxl MD T&* %
tr* *ne wo • £ JS BOX #
i Mjm*y Morm ca<m as
150 Jackets for Ladies Misses
and Children Offered at
SPECIAL.
Reduction
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TO THE PEOPLE
OF
Oglethorpe AND Madson counties:
I have added to my stock of
Furniture, Buggies, Wagons,
Harness, Saddles, coffins, etc., a
full line of
Notions, Hats. Shoes, Hardware, Tinware, glassware
Crockery, etc. in fact everything kept in a first class
store. All of which 1 Offer at bottom prices.
I am also here to help maks Corners first-class Cot
ton market, bo sure nnd give me a call.
J Anyone desiring to purchased
first class.chan stock/if goods’!
jyt il.e above lines, and
Xti f largest store room in;
vll t growing town of Comer \
T CALL. ;
Danielsville Academy.
Fall Session will begin Monday, November 4th:
Tuition ftr all prrdts SI.JO per month-
Students carefully prepared fo; any class in Col'ege or for
the practical duties of life. Patronage reapectfully eolieited:
Geo. B. Atkisson, Prin*
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