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BKRKY T. WOSKI-Y; Kdltor. 1
. F. MeOOWAH, Bos. Miui’gf.
VOL: XHI.
e Lead - Others Follow. ?
The HUGGINS CHINA HOUSE'
BROAD ST.,‘>ATHEXt, GA—SAME OLD STAND.
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Beautiful Decorated oHiiia
and Qroekey
ALL GRFF.B AND 1 RICES. SO LD JN SETS t R SINGLE PIECES
Lamps in great variety and of nil grade's. Glassware in all pattern.
bur.&loclc was never so Dirge, so pretty and 9o complete.. , '
knives and Forks, Spoom, Castors; Tinware and Granite Ironware in
endless profusion and at prices.. , , s
Housekeepers ‘ can find ' everything they need at our place. Prices
were.never so low and g<ods so pretty.' ■
J. H. HUGGINS & SON.
BROAD.STREET . - - • - - ATHENS, GA
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WH'N YOU WANT BARGAINS GIVE
. ■*. - T./' ■C,.
I). E. GRIFFETH, f
AT DANIEI SVILLE, GA.
A m a
A ohanco at your trade. He carries a full and complete
line of
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DRY GOODS. NOTIONS. ETO
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■W hioh ere bought before the ri?e, and hois giving
his customers the benefit of his lucky purchase. In
' GBOOEBIBS
BTAl’ffK GOODS AND COUNTRY PRODUCE
Jle (log/? npt propose to be undersold. He alto carries
fttfy and complete liqfi3 of (Jausware,.Tinware,
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woodenyyarp, et<;,
His prices a;e a low as the lowest, anil all he hblis. is
f,hjt you give him a call see his goods and hear his prices.
Remember the pdiipo
b*. i. GRIFFITH
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v DAMELSVILLE/GA.
| ere f* |re|
In our New and commodious briclj store, and ip’®
better thaii ever td serve
our customers, and will
GIVE MOREOODS FOR
The Money f
Than any House in North-east <Wgm. We npv aarry a fujl and cotoplc-te line pf Double
Width Henriettas, ,0a imeroH cfameleoh Fancied, Velvets, Trimmings, Lace, etc. In fct
anything kept in a First -cia** Dry Gi.ods store m which we can save you from 10 to %) per
cent, on Athens or Atlanta prices. Come and see stock. ' We have a sufficiency of clerks
to wait on you prompt y • . ,
■ Qur stock of———- '
(Clothitg. lines and Hats
Is complete pnd prices are away down: We are Headquarters fqr the Celeb*ate.<| **
Ganielsvlle Shoe, >| i
We have added aeomplete line of stoves and tinware. We neat the record and defy
competition n Groceries, Tobacco and Cigars. Give us a trial, is all we ask.
PROOFS <&> POWER
it he sJflmebtffile JHomtoi*.
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11 ill I II lli I lIM 111 i 22nd 1895-
THE HAPPY JAPANESE.!
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According to Mr. Lafcaditl
Hearn, the Japanese are very happy!
people, ■ >.
They believe in change—in val
r ietv. With them everything chan?
gee except tbe -throne. Tliey hays
changed their capitol sixty times*
Q'h >ir houses ah; built with a view
to destroying or vacating them.
A Japanese does not fee! that ha
is rooted to one spot. If he desires
to wove he goes at once, taking
fns'family and belongings perhaps
500 miles*at a cost of a dollar and,
: a half. In his hew location lie can
j. build > cottage for a couple of dol
i law and fix hims-lf c- intertable, y
;A, skilled laborer :in Japan
moves place to place. With $lO
j We can travel and live a whole year
; without work. But is such a inah
1 alSivilized being? Certainly he Is.
I The., Japanese have been a civi
liged race forT.ooo years and they
argan educated pj&ple. The work-;
itignia i who can support hir.iseTf
on #lO a year and build a cottage
for *2 is really better off tha the
average working man in America,
lie dresses well, has enough to eat,
is always neat and is the picture
of perfect health.
Natualy they are a happy people.
a hey aro not tied down to any one|
place. It cost them hardly any
thing to live or to seek their for
tune in a new r province If they
do not li\e their'homes they can
(timivge taeni vithout being bank
rupted. Life yiGifytiay is jiijnply
a succession of pleasant. changes
and they never think of tomorrow.
Why should they? They have no|
serious problems to bother them,;
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Notio to Dsbtobs andCrbditomp
G ’ r g u — M di*n county;
All persons having demanAj
against the estate of JahnvV||
Pit f(ban*lets M
are hereby notifiscPtefi
render in their demands to the
undersigned ac ording to law and
all persons indebted to said estate
are required to mnke immediate
payment. This 7th day,Oct 1895.
G. H. Q’Kelly,
adm. of John M Pittman, dec’d.
FDRNITUM
iKeon big Hint. Cat. Americas Furniture Ajenry.
;P. 0„ Box 65, Galena, Kas.
for once,
Ktftai wook a young Riiinn well
|j|rji about here, started out to
. The -young ladies
ohjected st re neon sly to
pfentch, ..blit the young man
■MR * n .getting liis girl from
■ - for the Ordi -
\isp secure the necessary papers
■ike them one.'After they had
I'm awhile, the girl was .missr-d
. at thse old man suspecting son • •
OF TWO KINDS
I- . y
-* > :ii -Opawar, at a political meet
■pp||rf!& own state, alluding to tiu*
s as a parallel
a-c’lhe parable of the ProdigM
, and ihe joyful reception at his
when the naughty hoy t
tfpticd. ' He was succeeded by a no
a republican, who. after some
j#ierel remarks, paid bis respects to
liar’s parallel.
P'Foigibdfr’f said he; “dey forgih
. dim brigadiers? Why, dey'ue
Rme walk in’into do hosuu, an’ bang
W ando 1 , an,’ go pp,tp.de ol’ Oinjp an>
Ay; ls¥jbtdat veal’ ’’—Crypt.
■W-.;*®®-' Al '• .
fc .A BOYS REPORT.
gSsL’ —— ;V- C. .
;.te, when one of Farragnts
Aihoats on the bissirsippi was
||*fc into action , oirc of the
r-lttvakcys was ’uyicei
sliledng'ly asked him what fie was
dtqing, and |f ho was afraid.
‘ f Xo I was praying,” said he.
‘Well, what were you paying
foi?”
•‘Braying.”said tho lad ‘that the,
enoiny’s bullets may be distributed I
ns the prizi money is—principally
amongyfho officers'. Argona i, t.
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IT at AfHKNS.
The MU to remove ths*. Agrlcul.
nral and Mechanical College from
Athens to Griffin was killed in the
committee room, and a reso’ntion
was • assed. nppoving and endorsing
the connection of the State college
with tho Universit’ ss economical
and wise: ~(Te hope this will finaly
settle the matter, and, that Griffiin.
will’be satisfied with what she has.
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fylt reported that tho populist
party in* Indiana' will disband
They say thevsee no, hope for the
fntnre of their party, and all of the
committeinen have resigned and are
the sbip to float at will.
Heijry Bird of Fqiflef came up
J CQFFINS AND’GASKETS.
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Persohk at a distance can rely
on be in# suited in coffins and Cas
ikets at Daaielsville. is
Ineverr sh rt. I have them from
|Mm hejeht) inotle up. T erm caflh ° r
- crq([Jit(t,<, responsible parties.
A. S. JOHNSQV.
NQ I IG’C TOTEACHEIfSI
THe S- S. Oom’r. has appoints.
Frida D;c <’th. for the examina
t lioiigf s’ublio school teachers
The examinatieu will beejn
promptly at 8 o’clock and teach
ers failing or refusing to cqmply
strictly with 'he rules governing
the examination, which will be
made known on day of examina
tion, will forfeit all claims for i
cense. By order of Board.
B N White O 8 Com,
How I'lity Mart., lip.
He was a very nice looking young
man, but ho appeared, neryous, nnil
all the clerks in tho : office looked at
him curiously wheti lie rushed foi
j and asked ]rn.ilsslcn to uk,e the toi
! eplionc. “I want to inlk to my wifo, ”
1 ho explniiKHl, “and there is a tele'
phono iif tho drug store next door
I to us, where sho can talk to mo."
uU. was told t.) lit'lp himself. He
wont into the littlo glass apartment
and c losed tho door, hut lie was not
usod to a tolephono, being under the
improssion tljatqt was p'oeossary to
shout into it. nt the’top of his lungs,
and st3.yha clerks heard tho outire
wfluv to toil xtm now sorry - *" v Dfit
again
—sorry— I —nm—fur—ficing—cross
-s-fo—ypu^this—moi'iiing. Yes. Dti
ybipfori'ivn iho? Wht?.’ Qlfl You
*y ’long ago. ’ Oil, '*you deas* girlj
tVhut'a thnl funny ■noise? What?
Spell it. Y'os. K.i-s, ()h, yds; I
understand. Here’s 0110 fof you,
awootlieart. ”
Hero the young man. made a noise
lfko tho pop of i\ cbnrppagno oork.
Tlion lie onllod otf nml Walked away
from tho ’phone, blushing happily.
—Philadelphia Record.
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Tho Olui Snnke Only Brittle T.lrsi'it. '
The glass snake, which is not a
snake any more‘than it is a turtle,
lias a tail nbouFtwo-thirds its ontiro
hurgtlj. This ifirfl, likfi tho tails of
ajjout all lizarlDl in the Uhttnd States
that I have iuctHvitb, 4s>very ddlL
oato nnd easily broken oft at times.
When a fourih to a half, or oven
of tho animal is detaohod and
tho head wriggles away, and tho ro
■mninder and sometimes a larger part
squirms in sight-, it is an astonishing
sjiKotaolo, and I am not surjirisod
that the ignorant should cloth o tho
creature with* mysticism. Rut, as a
o4- fact, bll senihlrt poopi^
and shattered nervoif pnd restorq
the animal. Btiji this story of tra
ditional force. Is boVipyec] by a host
of people, along witlj othor surpris
ing hoop • snako tales,’ milk -snako
whoppers, with quill t)iro>yjpg por
oupine relations anil a thousand and
one other and lessor untruths.—
American Field. '
A SubHlttuU,
“Haye you ‘Tho.Manxman?’ " iu,
quired tho dignified customer with
fhe gold headed onno.
“The what?" said tfie now hoy at
the hook store,
“ ‘The ManxmaqM ”
“I guess ypq moan marksman,
clonT you? We’ve got a‘Life of Buf
falo Rill' J can sell you for 10 cents.
How's that*?”—Chicago Trihqpy,
little germs
Cause consumption. Cod
liver oil will not kill them.
.No remedy at present
known to the doctors will
do it. The germs float in
the air, every where, ancl we
cannot keep from breathing
them into our jungs. \Vet
need fear nothing, however,
if we are in gqod health. But
when the body is weak, and
Hie throat and'lungs con
gested from-tbughs and
colds, the gernasv may gahi
foothold. To prevent their
dqirig it we must relieve the
conditions. , v __ ,r
Scott’s Emulsion, with
hyjiopliosphites, will restore
the strength, increase the
weight, heal the inflamed
membranes and prevent
jnore serious trouble. It is
an easy remedy which acts
promptly and Relieves
quickly.
go cent* and 9|.00
Scott & Bow**, Chemists, New York,
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Our Larkin correspondent has
made himself famoi by his ar
ticle on the “drunken negro rnd
Mr. David”. The article wa g q
crally copied by tbo (In ly aid
weekly papers of the IIt is
a brifrbf young man.
BVBSCUII*. I. .*, :
Ont Dollar I’er Yrr.
LONDON UNDErtCROUMO ROADS.
l)Li*(RUit to Tral ua ud Pj Poor
IMvUeStU.
John Fowler, with 11 small nyndi-j
onto as bis hutker;;, iapf down 43
years ago nil underem ii lino of
railway fiiciii Paddiftivt 1. station of.
thoGrtatWcF.tvriir :;!\ l yt.o i
near King s Cn>s~
Nc; thorn, tbiis j.,ini' Wo
great streamv. \ t irf- It
however, r-n’.jl 5.
tha Ipi bmin of ihe p- fctagjnystuni
was laid down ty ifio lelw|gjlitaq
Railway camjuiny. Tl.’ a itM wlmt
is now known as the ,nerrlo.’’
Some time afterward ihe UeODpoli,
tan District Railway oouii®y was
formed, and tho scheme thciroecame
of a moro Cpnipruhcnsire character.
of these win panics has
! SUjM,'‘ ffifolitflll
has paid no di videud whatever/ Tliil
nominal capital of the Metrop^itan
is $55,425, Tha mimbcr of wiles In
work Itriiiii Tho gross receipts
average $‘100, 000,480. and tho net re/
ooipts <U,tife4<HH). Tho working rat/
ponai'sper r.iilo amount to #1,5(16,-
opo, Wliilo tho revenue per inile is
$91,170. As for tho District com
pany, its nominal capital is only
s:i<i,f7Q flint its length of way 19
miles. Its gross rooeipts average
$1,9h.),0u0 and its not. receipts $1,.,
0:ifl,O()0. •
TTio discomforts and dangers o t
this menus of locomotion can never
bo estimated by any ’one who has
not inndoU trip on thoundergrouiMb
At such* central slat ions us Gower
stToAt, whore tho truffle is great and
tli> rails aro laid down more than 30
foot below the earth’s surfuce, it is
impossible to breathe) without ill cf.
foots.,' There is no adequate outlet
for idle ktdntrieWo'f suitdiuiti'iiM.drydku
which pour from iho tunnel,- > Lo
(rains pass through, and according
ly tho station Is filled with noxious
fumes. Even in tho hottest weather
it is better to keep tho windows of
tho railway carriages dosed, but,
whoa tho carriage is crowded, as at
certain limes of tho day it always is,
to flxoess, his is obviously iiuix,Mf.
Ljt<j.
monts of life heart or lungs, while
tho eyes also frequently becomeseri
ously To the stranger thq
effect of a journoyon oitlior the Met;
rojiolitnn or District railway ia sin
pulnrly puinful. It pf'pducos head-
Rcho and nausea nnd affects tbp
cluist and lungs in n marked degree.
To a Htrangcr tlio difficulties of
travel by tho underground areal
most jnsuporable. Tho linos nro'laid
down in circles. Thus tljord afp an
inner, a middle nnd flu qurtnv circle,
Tho inner oirole pinhrnccs fho
propi r and runs froip Aldgnto found
to Aldgnto again. Buf it, isnff Tlio
outer circle that thp uninitiated
traveler iu most likely to go wrong.
110 may ho within flyo or ton min
utes’ walk of the point be desires tq
arrive at, and pot knowing Pits he
goes to tho Metropolitan or District
railway and asks if ho con book fojp
such and such a station, Tho clerk
always replies that 110 oan, and tfiie
unluoky v ,ght is put on board $
train wbioh will carry him ronn4
tho whole Metropolitan area anil
tako an boar in tho doing of it.-s
Chicago Timcs-Horald.
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CsoMi pf I)t|,htb|TM.
It hqs boon asserted that there ig
-in obscrvrtblpincroaao in diphtheria
cases gtnong school children almost
InHiiwliutoly upon flieir return to
school after holidays and a gradual
- decrease as tho toypi advances'. This
i; r.cpcuptod ;op fir the fact tl*
dyiiduK Laratior;* lkv drainago is im
perfep:jy o ttendoil to. but with th
opening of school there in abundant*
flushing of j ijios by rcasoq of con*
stall* use. This ttfaory is
ing when it i.i faßon into considera
tion that a number of violent out :
break.) of this disease have followed
long dry spoils. Under such circum
stances an abundance) of water be
comes a matter of the utmost itn
ixirtauco. Indeed many physician**
and boientists are willing to assert
that an arnplo supply of good water,
with the free use of potash or good
soap, would do rauob toward keep-'
ingnot only diphtheria but many
other diseases in check- —^ew Yury
Ledger.
IVDe men v. i'l rjiply iheir remo
ilh if 1 vie not 1 • nmow. tq "thd
L .1 f evil wl. efi fro JX rmfrWitL
net iju i-ccu.iciiid cigaus b
Miry net end fho tinnsit, rj
; in -. Liili tiny trpp%r.-E
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