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Poor soil
and exhausted fields which
were once productive can again
be made profitably fertile
by a proper rotation of crops
and by the intelligent use of
fertilizers containing high per
centages of
Potash.
Strikingly profitable results
have been obtained by follow
ing this plan.
Our pamphlets are not advertising circulars boom,
tng special fertilizers, but are practical works, contain
ing latest researches on the subject of fertilization, and
are really helpful to farmers. They are sent free for
the asking.
GERMAN KALI WORKS,
03 Nassau St., New York.
PlffiflSletl
Cotton factors^
■ . <•
We do uot buy Cotton or
speculate in it.
We represent our customers in
terests entirely,
charge.
Best prides and good weights
guaranteed Liberal advances
made on cotton stored.
PHINT2Y & GRIFFETH.
A the ns Ga.
kill Happenings.
Items of Interest to ‘F'ee
State” People—Our
Sick, Visitors, Etc.
WM Alien of Pecataligo \vi
in town Wednesday.
D B GrifTetl wa in the classic
city yesterday.
Miss Bthel Griffeth is quite aiok
With fiver.
If you owe me a note or ncct.
that is not paid by Dec. Ist. I
am going to give you trouble and
a heap of it. No exceptions—l
mean yon. J T Balder, Comer.
Hiss Georgia Canders.of Greenea
boro, Ob., is visiting relatives near
bere this week.
L E Green was in Fort Lamar
the firttof the week, loqking aftei
bis mercantile interests there.
The ‘‘Studabaker’’ wagon is the
best. For sale by A P Dearin ft
Athens. Ga.
L E Greene is haviug his home
on North street dressed up with
anew coat of paint.
' Judo a earborough and Bee Hamp
ton, bad special business at Fair
Play, S C. las;Sunday. The boys
hare returned and report a splen
did time.
All the members of the Baptist
church here, are requested to attend
the next regular meeting, as impor
tant business is tube transacted.
W B Williams, post' master at
Neese, was in towu yesterday.
All yoa 4)<ick sliders indebted to
me that I have carried over from
time to time. lam going to give
you trouble this fall sure, if you
don’t pay me.
L E Greene. .
Rev, D K Venable of Jackson
county was in town this week,
looking eat a location for another
year. Mr, Venable is a good cit
izea, aad we hope he can be suited
in a home md 1. cate wear us.
T sold you the goods when you
■aid you needed them—now I
need the money and must have
J. T. Baker, Comer, Ga.
Will be sold at th > late residence
of Henry Hailey dec’d, at J W
Brown’s on Monday, Nov. all \
the personal property belong! g to
the estate of said deceased: Moles, j
Cows, Hogg, Corn, Fodder Shucks,
etc. 8. C.|o Kkllby,
Administrator.
B H Welch of Sandy Ri Ige, was
in town Monday.
Don’t buy big talk and'
a cheap instrument.but do
the sensible thing and buy j
Pianos, Organs, sewing
Machines, etc., • at
Conaway’s Music House,
Athens.
J FORKS.
We are glad to ssy that Mrs. Geo
•vlenn, is at ill im proving, but*
very slowly.
Mrs. T G Hitchcock is having
I chil * ami is quite sick.
George Cunningham of Smitho
n,!*> *s rery sie.k with pneumonia at
this writing.
Beautiful Miss Mamie Christian
is visiting her sister, Mrs. A Pittirl
this wee-, )o the delight of some
route of the young men. and espe
cially our depot agent.
Those farmers that had been
holdingJtheir cotton for 9 cents are
getting blus at the tumble in the
pri oe.
JR P Thompson will soon have
Dr. Hampton’s house ready him
to move into.
Hon. D W Meadow passed
through town Sunday morning.
Mr. A Pittard is quite sick this
(Tuesday) morning.
Misses Ella and Lillie Sates was
visiting their Uncle, Jim pates pear
Nicholson last nday.
M>. M H Pittman went up Sun
day to Mr. Bates returning Mon
day with hi* goad lady, who. had
been bn a weeks visit to her pa
eats.
Mr. Wa)ker B dton, one of our
beat young men. bid in farewell
Monday evening and will make
his home:-in. the land of flowers for
awhile. Success ttgsjrou vv alkor.
Miss Nellie Iwunpson Went up
on the 5 o'clock train Monday eve.
to Hull.
Messrs E F Martin, Buel Martin
and Jim Kirk went to Atlanta
this morning,
Mrs Susan Waggoner, consort of
David Waggoner, dao’d, de artad
this l.fe on last t'hnnday night, at
7:3oo'eloak. Had a stroke of pa
ralij-sia that.morning, and died at
tli* time mentioned. Was baried
at Wiuterville Fiiday evening. She
leaves six living •hildren—four boys
ad swo girls - several grandchil
dren, relatives and friends te raoiun
her departure. Our whole commu
nity has been made to fsel sad and
to syinoathixe with the dear children
in their sad bereavment. Mrs
Waggoner \v> a highly esteemed
lady, loved by all who kaew her.
H*r l*ve for Christ was shown by
her daily walk and ttodly conversa
tion. She always counseled her
•hildren for the best, and would ad
monish them to try to meet her in
heaven where partirg is ne more.
administrators sale.
Georgia—Madison county:
Agreeable to an order of the
court of Ordinary will be sold
between the legal hours of sale on
the Ist Tuesday in December noxt
the real estate (after the dower) of
the landf belonging to the estate
©£.N C Bond, dec and. There are
two separate tracts situated in the
the 488th dist, GM, one tract, ly
on t"e waters of Mathews creek,
adjoining lands of L C Brec*en
ridge J II B nd, B F Anth-my and
T A H f ll, containing 118 acres, well
improved good dwelling orchard
and out building, 85 or 40 acres in
cultivation ba lanes in original for
est. The other tract contains 61
acres more or less, on the waters
of Hudson river, adjoining the wid
ow’s dower, J E Bond, M rs. Beard
and the Anthony lands, 25 acres in
cultivation, ballance in old field
and original forest.-
Plats to the same can be at
my office anyone wishing to buy
a good small farm will do *ell to
look at these lhnds. Terms cash
Sold to pay debt and f*r distrib
ution .
J F L Bond, Ad m . of
N, C. Bond, deed.
1.1 DAVIS
Proprietor Davis’ Restaurant,
101, 108 and 105 Jacksoa street.
Serves and Deals in Oystera.
Fisk and Game.
Me*ls at all Hours.
Mr. Charlie Meadow who is with
Mr. Davis, will be glad to see his
friende from Madison when they
•ease te Athens.
/*■ YOi'tt T A.;r *■< ” **•,
ji VTU -re r.i' r*m <it \ rr iji Ml
in? i. • trT.iTil £*T
;(•> rs rf'.rv v.tvrtH*.
> vlii cure yoa dc*Mß i f *vr l:vc*r, 4
a 19(4 invt'io
ILA frEWS. -:7a—B
Dr. and Mr*. Westbrook wer* in
AtUaU Fruity and Saturday
ia ike exj o*ition.
Prof. A B Park was ebo-ilaUag
among his many frit n ia here Monday.
Mr. J O Ctmpbdl aud his grand
daughters, Mimes Lee and Dora, r -
viiiiag in Elbeit (ounty,
Mr-s' - * J L Thompson ana ft M
and R F Bird ars in AUasta taking iu
Uie rights.
Mrs, J L Thompson and Mr, L>>>
bis Campbell visited relatives at Hea
ter Saturday. Messrs Lei K.o* and
Mo>ris Csmpbell went down to l?*ee
Sandsy.
Muse* Lixzie and Ft art i
Csllie Burroughs attended service* at
Pleasant Giovs Sun lay.
The many friends of Miss Mpf*
Sailors are glad lo kno w that she in
convalescent.
Mr, Look Collier of Oglsthofe
county, visaed the family of IdW
White Monday. J
Mu* Csa lie White who
visiting relatives in OgletbWpbWlp
ty, rstnmed home Moi-day,
Van Owens of Fort Lamar yisiWl
trend* in this oemstunity Stnwfiyp
Later—Messrs J L Thompson' JtsM
and R F Bird have just retorted
from expoiition. They
Mine.. But says they are glad to got
bfck *• Georgia,
SHERIFF SALE,
Georgia —Madison county.
Will he sold on the first Tues
day in December next at the
court house in said ebunty, within
the legal hours of sale, to the high
est bidd r for cash the following
property towit: One hcr.se mule
mouse colored, named pete, about
■Oyears old, one horse bay colh
named Red Jacket and about 8
years old 1 one horse Wagon classic
city make iron axles. Said prop
erty levied on as the property of
II N Williams to satisfy a mort
gage execution issued from the
Superior county of said county in
favor of S M ltulnie against H N
Williams
K J Sorrells, Deputy Seri ff.
HOAD NOTICE.
Georgia-Madison county; /
Whereas the road eomaissijArs
of Grove Hill distribt kave repoqPll;
iu favor of a public beginning wear]
Mie Sarah Lesters, and at tb*j
Thompson big road, iu tho direction]
of Huil, through the lauds of J T?
Johnson and B B Milliams, to con
nect with the Hull road leading
to Athens. All persons are hereby
notified to be at my office on the Ist
Monday in Deo. next to show ifhy
said road should not ba declared one
of the 2nd class public roads of
said county. Nor. 4th. 1805.
G C Daniel, Old.
ROAD NO TICE
Georgia—Madron o rnntj:
Whereas the Road c nun s ioetp,
of Grove Hiil di*t: begin i g ret ©ft
*d in favor ,fa public road lauding
from near the Patterson school hams**
ihiongn the lard* of J R Fitters',i,
J T B*vmere, J R p Tb„m; s,n,
J B Whuwo'-th, J F 0- lbcrt, iato
'he Athens oad’a'. J F Colbert',
AM veroßs >n ierst.ed re hereby no
’iivd to be at my < ffl -.e ou the Ist
m today in Dec- next to show wby
sai lr a I 'hould opt be rfailared
one of the class pnbMo p'.v*g ot
naid county. This Noy? 4th 1895,
G C Daniel, Ord,
ROAD NOrfC*.
r
••1..
Geeigia/—Medison ceeety: P,*:
I Whereas the road cotnmUaioUrere
lof Grove Hill diet, having reowht
■■ meeded a change in the public load
in gild die rie*. near Ci*, '<n
yb Cbarlw M rrjs’ h Br, *u4 a*v >£*
'he fivt't i ito tbo D >ii'el*vill* fi pi
Ftv- F > k‘ road near W l lleil
s; A ! l Iwwaoha <o**c*>r'*e ?:
hereby notified to b* at iuv offifi* .*
the l-t M mda, is D'O. next oex r
to •( v why said cb *ee shwpSifltt
be mad . N *'. 4 .f>. 1995.
G C Darnel, Grdj.
NOTICI. ■ W : ;M
Guorgii—Mili-oa eouney.
Whereas Qt A H Jennings has ap
plitd to me tor leteera ot admints
truu n on the estate J H D Bueseo
late of said o maty deu’d. This is
therefore to cite all persons uoa
cerad to be at my offise oa the
Ist Monday in Dec. negu te show
wh) ad st ar* ehoi|d not M
granted. hf *r. 4’h 1d95.
G C Da i 1, OrJ.
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k Do You See Spots <
. before you In the sir i That's j
' your liver’s fault. Rheumatism,
, Dyspepsia, Neuralgia, Hoad- 1
. ache and Billiousnesa are all ,
' your liver’s fault. I
Symptoms of a Disordered Livers
t Pain in back, side and shoulders, a J
bad taste in the mouth, coated .
tongue, general drowsiness, diges- J
tlon bad, fullness in the stomach, lose
Aof appetite, sour and sick atomech, <
habitual nostiveness, dots before the i
V eyes, a in sallow, ayes yellow, ner. “
, vousneas, pimples on the face, dry j
, cough, coninsed mind.
At. tho first appearance of :
v these symptoms call on your i
, merchant ior a bottle of i
[|P±:
< #an4Neura|^io;
! CyREr
f it goes straight to work on the '
liver. It cleanses this organ—
makes it active again—purifies :
I your blood and you’re cured, \
, A*k Your Druggist or Jlerchant far It ,
[ CULLEN & NEWMAN,
Sole Proprietor*,
f- Knoxville, Tenn. \
FOSITiONS GUARANTEED
anAtr rtuwitM, omdldeaa. Ol* nn N les
wsUsfna wUt uylaia why te asa ateed It
Bniftaai'i PKiital SxsSjmu Mlife
RMINVILLE, TlSfi, Wriw flw aaeMagaa. >
jwrtk iSUfi
■*r2Tta *lor-ta *k* Departm oat itea tell Hm Baateam
eaJJwactaioVoMUftlte. 4 \Tteta by ear swshsd
leiiswag beckkrptot U steal to II waste te His
•Id pi**. 1 1 tassbsto, got)minimi past fair, as
wMatlaa; sator aav Us. Ceaar Baste. Wa bam
nsasdir pnpml bote mpawSßy adaftoe w
NOME 3TUBY.
Ssx CM SO Store trial. Wrltoei ted aaeMa
+Tv waato.” 1.8,-Wa pa? *. aatelWr
w ” -? „ 7 ** Im
HHBBtob aw to 7, “ OT M^to^V
mJfR!S&§
Kaffltu'arSal hiilfoira of kv. umivcsbitv
SRHlffWiaiffl IKlilSge LBXf MCTOM.KV.
fjM*>e**C/tog •> Ms Worn
>*•.Warily ft*
%?iLeuR , rlfiiTM. "ig'iacTfoM. hv
ALL BKIN/*° BUCKS.
DISEASES.
Tlw Beet Household Uediciue.
Ones twtee each year the eye
tens needs purging of the impart
ties which doe the blood. 1 from
childhood to old age, so remedy
meets all eases with the same ess
tainty of good roeaUe ms i
BOTAN IP UvOOD BALM. I
• ?:*%. ** JpJTSLWg S%
■oner O nj otfior blood pwttrf I w worn
Sowef Wwt of my
P. A. Norfolk, V.., Augurt 10, ttg\
Mito.: “t £*d on b. B. 0. .rr tlie pnmmSV
of rsf 6mJ.lv I lav. led it In rr-f Kai
wi lv 100 nrd s, i . ll.rt t'ctciV Mil
* ■ ' ’ el./7. '’
. . . , i ■ ; 'i. - o- 1 1 r v trwaef ,
The wo!d‘s best eouJb.' stove
—IS THE KA.VOIS
IRON KING
x \
fti-d lirs olwjys given perfect act is fr^
tf'-dy. It conks tu.iH er. last Ic-i.pcr
;,,| d V:urua lo.ss ;\i cl 11.r.n ui.Vhf oilit-p
D will HU'it >-h \ e Hu i-ott in w:'v|l enfl
”v# n, M lao iikfstat account fN
v . , , epect it urtelf 1 eft*re you buy a stowo
inu try ottdtuid fail m find it all wc claim for it,’we will rewind
jour money. For sale by tb^
largest stove bouse in the country; -
T S' Metbvin.
- - - USOKOA
Daneilsville Academy,
Student* carefully prepared fir any cla iu Cnl'ege or fof
the practical duties of life. Patronage rwpectfully eolioited:
I -v
Geo. B. Jitlvisson, Pi in.*.
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——GO TO
C D Cheatham Cos.
. COMER, GA,
—■*—•'Wholciale and He . talus in
! • i. • ' ’j j-',* ;. . ".J- V 'J. 1.
Whiskies, Wines and Beers,-
T r
The Beatth e Market nfturda for the l& n t Money. AH ordbr
promptly filled.
P. t, P.
PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT
AND POTASSIUM
Makes
Marvelous Cures
aMW||nvapMMMMaaMaMteßMa
in Blood Poison
Rheumatism
and Scrofula
IS I.w, o*?m
P. P. P rnrlCoa tan blood, trulid, pa
t.is wkiK inA debilitated, ,f(a
•trwvrtO to vtrukonad neiTM, ,ls
aiieesw.elTlUf- ltevaiieut heattli mi
bappltiiu whv-a atckuei.*, o!o„ts r
l.ioilup, and liwaUuda first prevails*.
wnM-.l'wrsß m.nn, swiummwtkmw
For primary words.-, sod tsillsry
irpal.lii, Tor Vlopd POlwnlng. jewtu.
rls- soifnn. naiy'.f. dy<ip.l, wit
In *i. bloom and nl'~. riisoaten, alia
Motekoa, risi|ila. old .'bronlo aleeia,
Uttar, aaald had. Lc-i*. ,r-nl
eatoßja—s mar sar. sUhiot imri’i
j.mttortletloii, ibat P. P. F.Vi fhtbet:
Wood pnrtflsr In tbo *.,;Tu, and uuikaa
and permanent nuiaa
ar polaonad
rad wkoaaFlood is Is sr l-ipiirn ooiu.l
-
ons bottle of Tour P. p. P,, an/caa
oboorrally at, it baa dona raoiswa
(food tbaa an,thlu* I bars orar tatoo,
Itonrsoommond your modi oluo ta au
■ Great Western ORGAN
Hudsemer Tha Ever. Flosst ef AH.
Solid Walaaf, Burled Panels, Elegant Finish.
a IUBXIRUKST OROAir with uek>S
It H.t, from Mio .otycot wUnpw o' .Ia if, I.
the pwd hannti, of on omloV,. 10 .tops, a
■ SSSIW, 4 tots of rootle ntl SoiMim wi|tlf,
NEW STYLE 2! ‘ONLY SIKt
and We Pay vhs Freioht
PIMPIR, BLOTCHES
V Aa. MAWoar af-Jurd teiWWMMnM
HUP Oil) SORES
• ~Hi ~ ~umi 111 mm
6SUMIB. IMUBIE
,iaib-w. mmmmi
KIUiIEY THDUBLES
anJ DVSPfPSia
Are ouattrel, rwoml by P.P.P.
-PrloUJjf Aril. "oKO Boot and P.AM
almuj, tlo (kataat blood parlSor oo
. Aartbewst, 0,. July 31,1891.
Uaaawi Cb>pmah £!:.<.. Snvurnmh.
On.: Dean I ls)bc a bytUo of
jrrsir P.P P. ct Hot Bprbißa,Art.,ai)d
It ksa <l~ o mo moio Hood than i.oroo
Aasnths' tmwtiKuut at tbo Ho t S&rloda.
Alwrdoon, Itrowo Oooat.y, b>
Wept. <■ P. JtteltWb
.9b all whm aioy asa ttm: I bore*
► otforn i for several yaare wilt na w
itHbtly and dtouersoahls vmpciwi „
cip faer,. 1 toted ovary known reaie
dr Ira; ia Tata.iuttl P. P. P. waa uaatL
teraoaab. via.
Wktn Cenae* Carad.
SbiMmoafr /raw Ida Maftr tf Sefuh, YV.a,
iiii lSSSk.
fcaoan -a skis .ainoar.of tbtrty year?
wifi sCeesapure. Wwlti
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M % m ttiied \m
hi*. VWaaiSTi DBLL It
BROd.
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UMiaun’i Mrtktew men, tel