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’ GERMAN KALI WORKS, 93 Nun Street, New York.
J, R, Crawford,|
—Dealer in—
Dry Goods, Groceries mid Gener
al Merchandise. Wagon yard ac
commodation* free for all at pres
ent. will furnish beds at 10c
per .head. Meal* reasonable. Also
runs a first class bl.cksmith and
repair shop. Good horse shoeimt
a specialty,
lam running a beef market.,
and will pay the highest market
price fer fat cattle, slmep goats
or hogs.
Come one, cru.e all. G miles
front Athens on DhpielsviHe road.
Local Happenings.
Itnrs of Interest to ‘ Free
State” People—Our
Sick, Visitors, Etc.
The “Old Hickory Wagon” for
wale by A 1’ Dee ring, Athens. Ga.,
cheaper than ever before.
J T Turner and wife of Gliolston,
visited thd family ol Col. J E
Gordon Suuduy.
When you wat t carriages, bug
gies. wagons and saddle*, call Os
A.P Dealing at Z W B.Uh old
Hf 'Htf, Athens, Ort,
W H Jackson and family of Oco
nee county, w** visiting relatives
here tins week.
I said you the good* when you
said you nseded them—now I
used the money and must have
it. J. T. linker, Comer, Ga.
Mm. HD Mattox' is still quite
tick.
I aw not particular shout cap
pino th* climax, but I do waiitto
cap every man vgais op chakgm
that hae bought er does buy a
Chattanooga chilled Plow from
me.
L. E. Greene.
Col* R II Kin nobrew attended
Lexington court, thie week.
If you ewe me snot* or nect.
that i not paid by Deo. Ist. I
am going to give you trou' ' nml
a heap of it. No exoeationa- 1
meen you. J T.Baker, Comer.
J A Gordon. J O Danin] and
J M Kidd were at Lexington this
week. The tw Jim's are trading
horsee with the boy* and Capt. Ki .and
is Belling his bed brace.
All you back sliders indebted to
ino that I lmvo carried over from
tituo to time . I am g ing to give
you trouble this fall Kuro, if you
don’t pay me,
L E Greene.
Mrs. B J Meadow' and daughter,
Miaa Bertie, spent a day with rela*
lives here this week.
Some man-show how the y appre
ciate afanor by the way heir
debts are paid, flow is it. with you?
J T Baker, Comer, (£,%.
Mr*. AY W Gholiton. we are lor
ry to sute, has been quite sink tbit
week.
Bring lie your chicken*, egg*,
eud butler—we will pev you a fan
cy price. J. T. Baker Sc Cos.
Center, Ga:
L E Brook* ia very reach india
poed ibis wee*, but we hope to see
out again soon.
Wantid:-Colored girl about
12 year* oh*. Nurse ami geaeral
houaa aervant. Apply at this of
fice.
Baa our $2 50 Roekara at $1,75. j
Dauielaville Fureiture Cos.
A P Deariag has opaaed ep a
wholesale aud retail store at Z *Y
Bette* old alaud, Athaua, when he
carries a fall and complete line of
Carnegei, Baggie*, Wagene, Her
neat, machinery and agricultural
implement*. I* Q Hedaway ia sales
man aud will be glad to see you.
They ere offering these j*ode a Ike
iewest prioee.
Editor Mos ley of this paper, is
in Atlanta this week viewing the
lioiniH of interest. Ho will tnko iu
all the eid? show* connected with
the exposition, which goee to prove,
that all editors are not poor.
Ptiinizj 4 Ciitli
Cotton factors.
We do isot buy Cotton or
speculate in it.
We represent our customers in
teracts entirely, at a reasonable
charge.
Beat prices and good weights
guaranteed. • Liberal, advances
made on cotton stored.
RHINIZY and: GKIFTETH.
Athena, Ga.
NOTICE.
I hereby consent for my wife
Emma Johnson to become a pub
lic or free dealer, according to Urn
daws of Georgia. This Oct. 14rL
1895.
James L Johnson.
NOTICE.
I hereby consent for wife Sarah
E E Barnett, to become a public
or free dealer according to the
laws of Georgia. This Oct 14th
1894.
W C D Barnett.
NOTICE.
Georgia—Madison county :
Whereas J F.L Bond, iulm of
N C Bond, dec'd lias applied to ine
for leave to sell tbo lands belong
ing to said deceased, uud I will
pass upon the same on the Ist
Monday in BTnv. next at my of
fice, Oct . 7th 1895
G, C. DamelvOrd.
NO TICK,"
Georgia -Madison county:
" herons J W Kirk and Jos.
II Kirk, ndmihistrutor of John F.
Kirk, dec’d, have applied to me
for leave to soli the lands belong
ing to aaitl deceased and I will pass
upon -the same at my office on the
Ist Monday in Nov. next. Oct,
7th 1806. G. C. Daniel,
Ordinary.
NOTICE.
Georgia - Madison county.
Whereas it has been represented
to me that Ihnry Hailey, colored,
laic of said county, deceased, nied
intestate and his estate (should be
administered according to law. Now
this is thertlore to cite all persons
concerned th ho at my office on
tin* first Monday in Nov. next to
show wbySCO’Kelley.CSO or some
other person, should uot be ap
pointed administrator of said
: deoe’d. This Get. 4th 1895.
G C Daniel, Ord.
NOTICE.*
Georgia—Madison county :
Whereas Geo. W Moore, adm of
John N Moore, dec’d has applied
to me for leave to soil t!ie lands
of said deceased, and I will pass
upon the same at uiy office on the
first ..Monday in Nov. next, Ojt.
7th* 1895. * G 0 Daniel,
Ordinary.
AnxtomTK cron's Sale. Mary
Jotixsox Lot ixOojjbb.
Georgia—Madison county.
Agreeahlc to an order from the
court of Ordinary of Madison co.
granted at. the regular Oct term
1895 of the ‘-aid court of Ordina
ry ot said county, will bo sold at
the court house door in the town'
of Danielsville, within the legal
liouis ol sale on the Ist Tuesday
in Nov. next, the following pro
per tv to-wit: That lot of. land m
the town of Comer, whereon Mary
Johnson resided at the time of her
death,adjoining luiuls of Jones and
other*, heing land formerly own
ed bv H T Comer. A. talerable
good three mom house for dwell
ing, stables and etc., situated on
the mud leading to Carlton
Term* cash. Sold to pay debts.
This Out. 10th 1895.
S. C. O'Kelley. Adm.
We can [urnPh yon anything
you want in'the furniture lit,n at
I the very lowest .prices.
Daniei sviu.k FoßNrrf'Rr Cos.
Notice s here by given of in ten
Cion to apply the next at*sion
of the legisla’ufejjf Georgia for
the passage* tocal or special Dili'
for fji* county of Mad iso 1 of the
described title, tc-wit.:
j To b* entitled Au Act to provide
! for the removal of ob-tructions o:
all kinds, ethqr than dams ussd
for epereti: g mills or machinery
of any kind, from the riverr,
creeks and ether running atreaas*
of Madron-'<>nnty. lo compel the
owne.is of tbe lamis in said ilndi
! •son county, tbrouga which such
otreams may flow ,to remove said
obstructio s, ami provide in what
manner tile sanu- may be reniovsu
when such laud owners neglect or
refuse to remove such
and to provide eompeiisation theTf
for; to .provide for the drainage ol
ths> lands in said county through
which, such streams flow, and for
the extension*.of drains or ditches
through the kande jTp|Lkel‘*;*and to
provide for ths...■grinent oi ail
damages which raft be euataiued
by sucli land fevsera through
whoso Ends such, dlains or ditches
shall be cut *if ’ juMfefofoi 11 nd fr
*——
ABE you corniMpo the Exfo
smo? It o, slopra the lead
ing Doted,, where
urn to lie had for I,@po gucats j>ev
day. The only firsts la si U >’<■! in
Iho City
day. ‘ if
The Victia- rfotei,
J. W. GOMJCK#. Manager.
Nos. 30 H2r-34 South Pryor Strsci
Half Block from Oar dhed.
iitlanta, Ga-
Burglar proof sate f r valuables
Oars pass the door every five
utf’B for the exptittiion grounds
if very thing first-class. best
beds in the city. The best table
ahead for accommodations, Ke
metnbgr we will trdat you right,
and charge you only $2.00 per day
for board and lodging. Porters
at all trains,
The Greatest Attractico at the
Kxpositien is the W outlet-
Battle lyfciif* ’
Gettysburg
Located just in front of mam on
trance, on t4th street and Pied
mont avenue. Don’t miss it.
J Wc a-k this rcpraieiHv. because §
£ serious diseases oben toliawuiflitig r
ai!m*.nts. •’IE t |
i" " r it yea ire vryr.Y
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: fLf fi 1? tTIt I C3 have a-. appetite f
■ S!;d can't \.oik, e
s l AJ htf'K al:o;ca tak- p
i % mg the m st rh- (
* Hi l?Si !,! r|r*.-.*@tiitg |
mtd?e:na, which Is i
i Bitters
1 wJ j t j, vt , ry 6rs . *
9 fa**. . f
5 IT CURES S
8 Dyspepsia, Kidney soft Uver I
I Neuralgia, Troubles, <
a Constipation, Impure B’-ood, s
| Malaria, Nervous rJimcnts S
Women’s complaints. <
® Get only lha *enul ’c--it h** cJfeSsed red *
* lines oo the wrapper. I *
l 6ROWM CHEMICAL CO. 3ALTI vfegE, MB. !
SIBOO.OO
GIVEN AWAY TQ INVENTORS.
$150.00 every month given .way to any on* who an*
plies through us for tfc. most rociisortoui potent during
the month precedi ig.
W soonro th best patent* for onir rUonts,
end the object of this ol'c.- is to eaoou.wge invuton u
koeptnck of their bright ideas At the jurac time we
wish to impress upon the public the fact that
rr *S THE SIMPLE, TRIVIAL INVENTIONS
THAT YIELD FORTUNES,
Kuch as the “car-win jow" which can be easily S3M up
and down without breaking die passenger's back,
“smksmmu," “collar-button/* “nut-Hiqk, “bvttfo.
stopper, * am! a thousr.ndothor little things that moat
any one can fowl a v/ay of improving; and these smpto
inventions arc the oqcj that bring largest cvr *rut le die
author. Try to think of something to invent.
IT IS NOT SO HARD AS IT SEEMS.
Patents taken A through us receive special notice in
the** Natbaal Recorder, published at Washington,
1). C , which it the best newspupet publi heu in America
in the interests of iuvent.irs. We furnish a yen’s sub
'Ciiptiou to this journal, free of ct*t, to al! cur clients.
We also aavordsc. is ce of cost, thmvtßwneach month
which wi .s our I'iro prise, snA hundwsds of thousteds
of copies of the *'National Riconfer, * contair.bg a
iketch o the winner anu a description of hisiavenrion,
n ii! be svarmed throughout the Usited States among
caritaUH end maccfictircr*, thus bdngiu* to their
alter.uon the men® ci'the invention. 4
AH com municatious- reganiod stricOy conftde&w'ak
Address
JOHN WEDDRRBUR.N A CO.,
Solicitors of American and Foreign Patent*,
61S F Street, N.W.,
Box 385. Washington, D. C.
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GOODS
eminences in Earnest this wce|^^
Great values in wool dress goods, silks, wraps.
Underwear, Millinery, House furnishing goods,
Domestics and woolens.
. ; } ; - / z&Mm
Your dollar Will do double duty at Davison
and Lowe’s this wfeek, r
r-Vk' > J .
Domestic
Specials:
Qae o*au Calico rcrauauta 2Jel*.
One oa good Outings, cuuta
worth 8 aata,.
On* case cotton fiaaa*l 4j cauU
worth 7 enis.
One case good fine Giugbaras, 5c
worth 10c.
One case yard !wide Bleaching
6 3-4'}. ttiu 8e kind.
Out case wool Jeans 15c. the
25c kind.
One c*# extra haavy 'Jeans 25c
the 40c kiud,
DREH3 GOOD*.
SPECIALS
25 pcs Fin and suitings 1J yards
wide, 25c. Good 40u value.
30 pea wool Tii.ot auitings, 11.25
Dress Pattern, worth 42,00.
25 pea Seotch mixtures, all wool
15c. Can lbo matched at 25(3.
31 pea Mehair stripes, 11.00 diess
pattern, worth double.
15 pcs Habit Cloth, strictly wool
1J yda wide. 480. 000:18 wcrik 65c,
25 pea all wool Henriettas 25c,
Sells everywhere at 40c.
31 ps wool Serge ,25c worth 45c.
WE ARE *HOW:NG
v - v .. • • . . 'f.
Albthe oew things in Bondars j
Mohairs, Bid ilia n Seetc-k and Eng
lish Suiting*. Fa cy silk mixture*,
and Craped effeet.s ia black and col
on.
■tsPRCHL WRAP SALE.
THIS Wfll'lt.
We are showing the greatest
stock of Styliah Wraps ever brought
to Athens.
Capoe and Jackets for Ladies,
Mieaes and children, at a saving of
250 on every dol-ar you buy in our
iolothiug department.
i son n |owe
.■urn
i Athens, Gg
We are
Showing
f ( j , .
'*• ' ’
The largest line of Wool and C#t
ton Underwear for Ladies, Misses
aud Hoys ever brought to Athaui.
Wehavothem iu Ugh,, medium
and heavy weights at 25 per oaat
less than any bouss io Athens can
sell th ,m.
•PKCIALS IN
■ore* FumansaiHG goods.
$3.50 for Mattings worth 46.09.
40,50 for Malting* worth 48.60,
50u fer Damask table covers,
w orth 41.00
JUST RECEIVED
A now line Damask curtains and
table cover*.
504 New Ruga in Moquet. Srayr
a* aad Ta pastry 50c to 115 each.
NEW THING*
Iu Belle, Bolt Buckles,
Hair Ornaments.
Purees and Shopping Bags,
Feather *Stiched * and Novelty
Braids.
New Brittons and Dresa Trim
minga. -.-i- ’ **•..
HOSIERY SPECIALS.
•
100 doz Boys extra heavy school
he so, Ise; actual value 26c.
25c for fine ribbed hose 5 to
can’t be matched for 40c.
25c f-r 40 gave stocking; beat
value ever offered,
25c for men’s socks; ean’t be
matched at 40c-
Hosiery, fast black; sc, 10c, 15c
25c, 35c, 60c, and 75c.
Kid gloves, 1
Kid gloves.
We are agenta for tho
Genuine JOUVIN GLOVES,
THI MAGGOINI,
FRANOE'CO, real Italian Kid,
the beat ou earth.
Every pair guaranteed to give
satisfaction or money refunded.
Pattsbss! Pattern*!
We are agenta-for
Butterick ‘a Patters and
• Publications.
You can always find wl at yea
want at Davison ik Lowe’s.
Embroidery Sti.Ks,
Pull line Filo and other Silks
for Fancy Work.
Davison & Low*‘a
Is considered headquarter* for
all the lHte up-to-date Dry G<>ods
Specialties.
MillinerY
New and stylish Sailors aud
Walking Hats.
New and stylish thing in Drau
Hats, Mourning Bonnets,whit* and
colored Stone Ornaments and
Buckles, Steel and Jet Ornaments.
Everything new and up-te date
in tin* department*
Hat* trimmed on short notibe.
Satisfaction guaranteed.