The banner-watchman. (Athens, Ga.) 1884-1886, August 16, 1885, Image 2

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omoiAL OlOil OUT »t Alktx, u4 Clark,, OcoxM ft i/iakM. A WHO XL SUMeumOK SATZSl 8,1; .... tnUjr, ail.... ■ultf,, 91. T. L. GANTT. ‘ sincu men of Athena in re- ganl to the railroad aitaation. Now that they begin to realixe that a re mm the building of a abort • line from Athena to Madiaoo, bet an eaten loia^atasgac ftsisgg - Mtt » of Ha ri~rr ‘~nr r~~ - a. ■ mm ■*.■ •• 2HMAN, ATHENS, GEORGIA SUNDAY MORNING,'AUGUST i6, 1885 wit! pot ua on an equal fooling with every city in Georgia, anJ we are not alraid to tru.t the balance in faom Electric Blttera, I feat it my duty the band* of our enterpriaing mer f*t aulfarina hmnanitv know it. Hare chant* —' tied a ruiiftliiK aoreun mylaffor eight Chicago ia Buffering from an epl* demic ol babies, but there it a fear mmg-' tel drought 1 in the matter ofdaddiet.' We are opposed (o mub law, ex cept in caaea of rap*. It la thf only remedy for tfieae outragea. Prc.idci.t Cleveland ia now re ceiving the unatinted approval of lease of the R. SD. from the Clay- the ri publica n organa; He certainly ton extenaion doe* not **— —* Mahone it;,making a magic lai tern campaign Jp Virginia.; It ia the dcTaomuch to awell the population and advance, the commercial proa- parity of Athena. The teriout op position to this contract war an im pression that there wax no proba bility of the road extending beyond tjhf Georgia, and tuch being the cate, it would prov* k danger rather than ao advantage to Weeder how many Union Gen erals will am at pall-bearcrs for ex- President Davie when this great Southern leader paatet to the bourne from whence uo traveler return,? mote idea of ato| CoIul^ — . r jr*i_*y> 1 and has been work ing to get the Georgia Midland to Griffin instead of to Atlanta. That they have not labored in vain ia evidenced from a dispatch that appeared in the Atlanta Constitution of Friday, stating that there waa a growing' aentimep.t in Cohimbua in favor of making Alb ena the northern terminut of the new road. Tfeqre ia no doubt on //Oft rainil thast^it was the R. & D. ( abdicate that hopght the old road \J$d andCharter of the M-, M. AG. road, and it it folly to suppose that ,I| .they would have paid *40,000 cash lor a piece of property with no intention of utilizing the aaine. This - fael^lorje is guarantee k^lcis'nt of ■ l -'Bh ' RfWtlion of thia' syndicate to atrilce for a great aouthern lint m ttirWtnMHBr ~XgxTp, nea'rly half VjJWS]J#l/Bp Madison (o Grif. tin ia grauc(l|and enough subscrip ; tionlcan be Easily raised along the iine to complete the work and lay the croaa-tiea. This work done, the R. & U. will be only too glad to put down the iron.;Withall of these lights before us, we do not ace how any rcaioning man can argue that there it the slightest probability of the road stopping at Madison. On the otbvr hand, if Athens fails to avail herself of the oilei now open, Madison will assuredly build a road to Jackson, on the E, T., Va. & Ga„ and then indeed will Athena rue the mistake the lias made. ‘Now to ua it tie height* of. folly to gue that ■ grand trunkline—140 miles long and terminating, (n* our city-s-can or will injure' the place. And again, it is not the. intention of the R, & D. la even (top at Colum bus, but the line will be pushed oa through to New Orletns, to am to thus be in a position \o compete for the southwestern freights. We . do not bate this assertion on mere surmises, hut know whereof we speak. It is also stipulated in the contract Whit ,b ® city, council of Athena that the machine shops and headquarters of the new road must be calaUitbed in Athena. They Will be rendered is necessity, and add considerably to our population and taxable property, It matters ^^butliltja.lo Athena, if she gate At lanta rates on western freights, , whether they bo hauled via Spartan byrg, S. O, over the E. T., Wa.4 n filj4Mbpiv Q«p..Iience >h alty of the.. rxqrtb-Eastern jexs tension to Knoxville. But, If aoj W'r" tent for (he id by the sd to es tablishing a school of technology, for the race, if thay want it The Stale Agricultural (I) Aaso- rjajimply'a ^reumtyrrof»the iu Colonels. The uniform. of 1 bclver hats and s wal- No termer need It would be foolish extravagance for our legislature to incur an additional expense of fjoo.oooto build the new capitol of native mar ble. Only a small ring in Attains would tie benefited. Mahone is said to be in.id because he waa not invited to exhibit him self at Gen. Grant's funeral. We shall insist upon Mahone having showing when Grant’s old chum and partner, Ferdinand WaiJ, kicks the bucket. If our democratic President much longer permits the Southern offices to be filled by rudicnls and scala wags, we will begin to think that the present age Can produce as great men as Judat Iscariot. It ia estimated '.but the amount spent by the people who attended the t'llnkral of Gen. Grant waa about 98,400,000. Tbit turn could have saved Gen. Grant's reputation a lew months ago, which was of lar more importance than burying him. The Oglethorpe Echo deniea that any change will be mude in the proprietorship of that paper. Our informant wna a leading lawyer of Lexington, who stated that he re ceived his information from one of the proprietors of the Echo. It is said that a very respectable part of the republican party in Ohio ia in favor of taking Judge Foraker down and nominating another candidate for Governor. There it a suspicion that Foraker is jwattn aven before the democratic candidate hat been nominated. We think it in very bad taste to publish that interview with Gen- Toombs about Davit and Lee. As •very one knows, the old General it in hit dotage, and it would be an act ol kihdncia to keep hit utter ances out of print Under the visitation of the cholera Spain leaea her population at the ipte of a thousand and a half each day. By the way, we would ' like to tee the services ol Dr. Felton re warded by an appointment of min ister to Spain. He would he the right man in the right place juat no#. ati r ;i i FROM THE PRESIDENT E bvaftl Bhappanl. of BatTiaburg, lit., asjra; ‘-Having received tp much benefit - rlcBii Idmelwi . three bottles of Electric Bitters and seven boxes Buck- aouml and well. Klrcttle Bitten an sold at filly cents a hoti!e,and Back Ion's Arnica Bat So per box by Long ft Co. live at Ayr’s Sarsaparilla is designed for those who nesdanwdlelne to purify tbe'r Mood, build than up, Increase their ap petite, and rejuvenate their whole sys tem. No other preparation will meet their want. It loaches tbs exact spat. Its record of forty years laouecortcl naive triumph over diseases. Roaailalit cures Scrofula, SwelltOL . Goitre. Akin Diseases, Liver Complaint, Rlimunatlam, fte. Road the following: “I have been a great Sufferer fpr fifteen rears, not able to walk, from aa Injured leg. Have triad anay M. Kta medicines to 00 purpose. I aadalit will cure mo. adtumebya Ariend. 1 hai bottles, and find- It helping me. taw The druggists wlio naaallv keep It are out of It, and I cannot afford to await the alow arrival of their supplies. Joax T. Baaaa, 8upt of Fublla Inatrnc- on, Lake Irena. Flori da Aneuaaram. tea Ton are allowed a free trial'of thirty days of Dr. Dyc'a celebrated Voltaic Bell wilb Kleetrle bueiieneory Appllen- caa, lot the speedy and permanent core of N’ervoua Debilitv, loss of Vitality and Manhood, and all kindred troubles. Also, for many other diseases. Com plete restoration to health, vigor and manhood guareuted. No risk fa Incurr ed. Ill jstraied pamphlet, with full In- s, etc. ferniation, terms, etc., mailed free by addressing Voltaic Bell Co., Marshall, Mich. advice in •xotueux. Mss. Winslow's Sootsino 8racp should at ways la nsrd lor tbUdrso trrthln*. It soothes the rhild, sohaas lha sums, sllaf s all polo, turn • It.,I Clio, and Is Ua Isa rasasdr lor dlarrhms. ■-dvr cants a bottle. JySldAwly Twroly-I Home Items and Topics —All your own bull If you remain sick wbea you ua fjet hop blttera that n ‘ t never—Fail, —The weakest womau,smallest child, ;iiul itickertt invalid ctn use hop blttera with safety And great good. —Onl meu tottering around from Itlituimatiriiii, kidney trouble or any wmkness will de made almost now by u«ing hop blttera. tlTMv wife and daughtor were niado hcititby by the use of bop bitter* ami ? recoin mend them to my people.—Moth- emlint Clergyman. Aak »ny good doctor If hop Bitten are not the beat fatally medleln On oAftk 11 i Malarial fever. Ague and biliousness will leave e»ery neighborhood ha soon as hop blttera arrive. . dneys Imp bitters and you need nut fear sick’ I1H<*S. “At the changu of life nothing equals Hop Hitters to allay all troubles incident Thereto." “The host periodical for ladles to take nisnthly, and one front whleh they wiL rscsltte rhe greatest benefit Is hop bitters. Thousands die annually from some form of kidned disease that might have been presented by timtly ulo of hop hitters. Indigestion, weok stombeh, Irregular ities of the stomach cannot exist wheu hop Litters ate used. „ Jowly • * 0 «i . It Uteri will keep a whole family In robust health a year at a luUv cost. To produce real genuine sleep and hild like repose nil night Uke a little bop bitters on retiring. OTSono genuino without a bunch of green Hops on the white label. 8hun all Ilia vile, poisonous stuff with “Hop" "tloi*" iu their name. s.s.s INDIGESTION CURED iaik Hu- • Ini pic* 1 law* _ borttlaa reaaaUoo vaaal* >4. &&£lt£ESB On the other bold, if the R. ft IX it forced to build so Clayton, not a the news in the.pdMrx our people would not know when the new road was completed. But it it k ttatfir of grave .doubt If i We can fioaVce that road into fulfilling tbit part ol , intheNor|l,.Eaateni,qndRw dead properly in her hands. » all the lights before ua, we cai support the the southern exte feeling tbxtit will be the making of Athena, Vhile any other policy will certainly drive the last nail in little city's comoeercial coffin. We ate reliably ieformed that tha R. A D. stands ready to-day to % ' ~ lSiwr>m‘im Wpn tl^e/am tract is aigoed, k ia certainly all that our people can ask or expect. This H n Wa. Cai if I II tmiaU Ua halt I |tay, itMeiw gray kalrloUaosIcUial color, .fimmtt ppffii « •a.a^tWa, aweyawa Or.J.C.Ay«rAOfi n Lo«all|MaM. . t, I I 2 att r*I for mom * (Milan, niaiveiy nut* iURant IWM v«Mil 4>i4 oouIvUl«i alvcpk RniMR.S.'UAClit* ly\* rx • «r, • • 4*1 lb* tl- l acclln* 4 la Ut gi, •4<19titfh«ail aM lha u»tl Orprw*»toii nitwnaant op- •aiHiatarrib.'" u >* mil, I 'To. At U»l. (ftillnf ioShJ ruin t in nttrihlmrre's-. I rlt'4 tS-pfirr 11 tt.nr tnlai|rov«B«o m. ■»*-•'!« MU* (Ml ».• ftiaiw a. a fti»i%t4«(.ai tbvdwca-ttcui.'itit , ftiiiawan ■*! that 1 untiu< I'M- 4. aasf I mu 4 m»»l < * Hb«ttl 4 iBlca l*r If w uiy !-• it'h •»ht»«*l Mini vm ««! • olltliiK tk •»! 'o>t mo4 tllF*^ H vlibout t •ll.bUit'inO ttHy- 1 m.-ft- • Itjwriuily Otmt thu -t**li itsay. twcftWHIiistr.'arv kit<4rrl> tuti* Ug •«l ••«. *L4!«4rrirvth<'rc9n»>**m«'*|lr Mt Mti^I T 'ke ih« pr«aet»baU uun -fWr »« 4* wl or „J INM s)W 1, - .. —. . JA1IKN M-»KN, Foil Ivy Pta Allantt, Ua., M>y IS IMS « Free From Malaria. InthefinoflKM I Wi MtUlUt (er»r «h!ch pto*t<*U d m# bn»H timly tn.l Mini. 1 wm druu*! after the o:4 fftibion of awM«ry and aJaeial wlatnma, iat with uo Mai ravaUiwIly ItcalUi «rw* akaUMwd «ad a y ra- tntfgoa*. Ily IciffiMOd f«n t wauUI »w«lt ai d 1 iirfMatf «vsryart/thiMiifet vad>*t*y. Tt.*^ bagroSparlScv 1 t^orurwd tMva lotU« am •i«r. 1 vrorurrd IHrva lottlc* «ud ferwl to 9nflarf"( bumsulty. It bu wuuatit fend to inflbrf "f bnnuulty. Ittaswuuftil Man and Beast Miisaag liniment ia older than ftakd.nore aad ■Mreereryyeac, *4 A GOOD HOME TO RENT OR TO LEASE. Mn. W. If. ■rilojM •TMMlalht city W.iminj^wSi bo routed for oaoyoar or leacod tor flroyosra 58S58& H $ of tho moot d«ir- There Is an ezooliout —_ ^wrwofckaiw frail. a wall of (ood wator. Mvond floe rorlap and all ‘liup on Uo pSaco; ikon of land - atuchod to the pi fit >bor 1st, IMS. For torn• ■ Homey (Jenrgo C. Thom- Wg— ^•vj?gnmsr&*!£yr-- utkim V. Whlto, SPECIAL f past roars, and oolirtt tho potrotiac**? my old rartnia wijlko wlio that of my now oaeo to whoa J/fdSa* J * A - ~ 2lO ACtUST For sslo, SISaoooo of load, within X mile ol Athoao; food sit roomhonao, acvoral tenant hoiuoa;* number of food iprlngooatbr place, ploatyofopon load. A barn In can bo had by applying to J. a willifoed, Jteai Xitate Agont. A BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE FOR SALE. WiMthoricod by thoozoeutor of lira Chon* oy, deceased, to oJer for sate tbo late rci id enrol of said doo*d. titaated on Hancock arcane. The 1 property te tUtuUM la a beontluit (rort, tho aoiue now and eiefant, (oud water, enaveatent h<*ola. neighborhood food; In other worda ^Mla tnlclui, Torau one-hMlf coah. M. WILLIFORD, B. B A. C1TV PROPERTY To ozcbsoiro for eaaatrF forma, or good, level, rod!and, anlmprovad land. Apply to J. 8. WILLIFORD, Real Katate Aft FOR RENT. of Dr, J. A. Hunnfo Cobb Inatitutn, food jod • table ou lot, ala largo garden aad ^ood won of water. For par- 1, 100 yard* f ttculara call at J., • store. novttftf. VACANT LOTS, I bavofor aalola five mlnutex’ walk of the po»t office, two Iota, on* containing about three acrea, and the other len.bpth watered by a flnu branch and fbaded by very Sneoaka. No prop rt} cloee to buriaeaa, or In •• good neighborhood be bought lor tame nionejr. Ix>ok ' J. 8 WILLIFORD, Real Katate Agont. Large Lot. Well watered, cloee to buaincra; can be bought at a low price. jOwner ««nU to rulsv aad will acll a bargain. Ap^ < WILLIFORD. To Rent Flio large houhe on Oconee atreet, formerly occupied by M. F. Brlaco, ai a boarding houae 1 Apply to R. K. Ueavea. Jy30lm WOMEN Aeedlag renewed eiwagth, -r vke aaffitr IVaa teSrailtlre paeollar U their hi, thmld try ^BatwSSlI^reSlln^l aaewa cukmu-al c,U4I.timukk. aa ECZEMA And Every Species of Itch ing and Burning Dis eases Cured by Cu- ticura. ECZEMA, or Salt Rheum, with its agonising itching And burning, instantly relieved by a warm bath with C'.ticura Soap, end a single application of Culicu- ra, the great Skin (Jure. This repented dally, with two or thre • doses of Cuticu* ra K**aolvciir, the New Blood Purifier, . _ _ perspj pure and uoirrituting, the bowels open t the liver and kidneys active, will speed, My cure Eacmna, Tetter, Ringworm, PsortadU, Lichen, Pruritus, Hcall Head- I aonuiis, Livueu, i ruriiun, wait ««»u* I>andrul!, nnd every si^ecies of Itching, Scaly and Pimply Minors of the Seal and Skin, when the best physicians am all known remedies fall Chap. Houghton, Esq., lawyer 28 fttalAAt., Boston, roi»oruia ciiko of E< lha under his of maunder Ids observation for ten years, which covered tne patient's body and limbs, and to which all known methods of treatment hud been applied, which WASCO! * * * * * * ~ ticura healthy skin. ompletelv cured solely by the Cu- t Remedies, leaving a clean ttnd Mr. fohd Thiel Wllkcflbarre. F* , writra; •*] have lufl.T.'t Aunt Salt Kh>-i m f ,r over clakt yaara, at Uuim ao loti that I rouM nuiauend to My bualnvM tor urvaka at h llm • Tbrc* l-»«kaof t utlcura a^tl tour belli** lira >lwni have vutlraly if tht* dreadful dlxcaao.' 1 841.1 by all drugaUU. Frice, Cuilcara, ro eta.; KaaolVant, ft oO; Soup, ‘.mcia Fr>parvd by tb« letter Drug aad Chfualral Co.. Koator. Maaa T1FY the eoiQpIcalua aad akin by lifting tat i nitfura Soap. - aik atnixa auacuM. crying through eountlevs m-rvea for re*i and rc. ^ »tef.” LImanna to ths children uf 1^0 laravl la tae Cutlcura Flaater *o tha tin*!. over*«rk«ti, aching c u*tK». Da if t deny yuuraalf tka comfort k>r>rde«l lit tills Oft ft. wtiftii'Aa ftud ftpeedyonti ota to pain and lalbuuuatiou At iFUgguuJdV; flvafsr Malted tree. Potter inglndbr •-— - * rheuiifftl t*i).. Hoalo NOTICE. tha board of trualcoo To Rent. Urea aa4 arelimf WMifamlOOori afiSiT aoiaer of OUvto. and JkIwo ■ Bouili.poUM IMM, A^l,a.|m LOUISIANA LOTTERY. r APITAL PRIZE, ♦/b,OOU Tickets Only Si Shares la Frspohtea. LOUISIANA STATE COMPANY. -Wada heraby fortify that wa eaMrvteathd wiaaapaaatafar all the Monthly aad fomi-Ao* anal Dfawinga of tka Louisiana State Lottery Sow- paay, madia porno aaaaagoaadeaatrat lha Draw* iua tkamftolvM, aad that tho same aro conducted with boarsty, folracM. aad In good foltk toward all parttes. and wa autborlaa tha Coutpxn * to aas this certificate, with foe-almltea of attr «4gaatar«s atteehod. la Ite advanUemanu." Incorporated In IKS tor 2A yaara by tha LegUla- .jra tor Kdaeatlonal ma t CharttabU purpoaea— with a capital of f IjDOO.OOO—to which a raaorva faad of ovwr IMO.OOu luu alaoa bean added. By an overwhelming popular vote Ite iraachlaa ma DMeapartof tho preaont f adopted Tht Oi Doetiabar W, A. D„ 1179. ItsOrond Sinaia Number Drawlnaa will take place monthly. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. Ninth Graml Drawing, Claw I, IN THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, NEW ORLEANS, TUES DAY, September 8, 1885—184th Monthly Drawing. C A PITA L PR IZ E, *78,000. 100,000 Tickets, Five Dollats Each. Fractions, in Fifths in proportion. uvror Him. I CAPITALFRIZK... . 978,001 2P1UZK3 0F fO,c ftrraoziMATtoa raitza 9 Approximation Pritcaof 97SO. M . <MM 9 - “ 530 9 “ “ 2fi0 only to the office of the L'onipanr in Naw Orleans For further Information write clearly, giving foil addrexa. POSTAL NOTES, Expreas Money O. I. C. OLD INDIAN CURE IS THE BEST BLOOD REMEDY known. It fa pnrely a vegetable preps- —'on. and oever known la fait, though led la thousands ol eaaoa that baffled skill of plijrsiciaiM. Dr. Joseph Palmer, Feagln, Oa., writea; “I hare o«ed Hoxtenairel, In my prac- tlco for twsnty year*, and do not hesitate to pronounra it a uwellu for blood dla- eases fo any form.'' Dr. V. A.Toomer,Perry,Ga.,sayi:"It Is the beat blood porlller known, and to •Oflbrtna woman aGod send for her pecu- lar ailments." It will prom ply and permanently cure 8yphills in anv sun, Scrofula, Etteroa, Wnitit Swelling, Catarrh, Old i Some, Rheumatism, Ulcers, Tetter and every form of blood disease or skin disease due ire blood. T Ateyrldm ifigiiaa tUM to Impure blood. 0. I. C. stands for “Old Indian Cure," and will cure any Wood troubie from pimples to ita most violent form, it is a fine tom tome and h specific for female com plaints. No lady who wants a may. healthy eowptexlon should be without a bottle. 1 Sufferers 'Vom-blood dtaaaaa* have a cma wltc* la thflr reach fllM per Urge battle. THE O. I. C. COMPANY, Perry, Ga. This Great Blood pari tar,Taalo and Appetiser ia For Sale lu Athens, Ga., by Long; A C6 jaktttlv The Best Alterative aad Tonle In tho World ! NATURE’S GREAT SPECIFIC FOR BVKRY FORM OF BLOODIAND SKIN DISEASES I Female Complaint*, Scrofula. pyapcp*lft. I.M Di*ea*e, Kheumatliim Catarrh, -jrpliilia. BIinmI Poinoning from whatever NOTES, Expreaa B —. - oney ... _r New York Exchange In trdinarv let- t urroncy by Lxrre** (all auma of 95 aud up warda atoui ex pen**') n-Llrei rM. A. DAUPHIN, COT Seventh 8t„ Wauhlngton, D. C. Make P. 0. Money Orders payable and address Regis tered letters to NEW 0R1 BANS NATIONAL BANK, Now Orlaaaa. La. OK LOUISIANA NATIONAL BANK. I .a. GERMANIA NATIONAL RANK New Orleans, La. AL RANK New Orteana, La. FRENCH Wine Coca. Strengthens and Exhilarates. Sutaius an-1 r«fr*miiHs, aids digestion imparts new life and energies to the worn and exhanat* etl tnind -1 body, and excites faculty of tnind and very faculty of mind am body to healthy and nnlu- ral condition. COCA Is a wonderful invigorator of tho goni tal organa,and removea all mental and physical exhaustion. The greatest bleating to uli alllictcd with nervous complaints, sucli as Sick Headache, Neuralgia, VVakcfullness, Loss of Memory, Nervous Tremors, Loss of Appetite, Melancholy, Blues, etc. PEMBERTON’S . ting from cause, amt Malarial Pulauii. Complete Es*ay ou Blood,t^kin,Nerve and Muscular DUettocs, write to MACON MEDICINE CO., Sole Proprietors, macon ga., Hold in Powdered Form, easy to pri-pare at botui vrillior without aplnta—Small hire. V5t-; lane ■isj, 81. Mnllwl to any ftddrcaa on refelpl u price. Lit|uid term—Small «Uo. |l: Largo »lzo 11.75. JyHdAwly I ARR BROj ' HOUSE and SIGN AINTER 1 All I'aner Hangers, Telephone No 17*2 audkiuusof PAPE R ! Tha paptfk aa which this ta»uo ia prlntetl made by th« PIONEER M’F’G CO, OF PAPER CLARKE CO. GA. COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, BALTIMORE, MD. Thi» School ofier. to Medical Stu dent* uniurpaoaed clinicxl »nil other advantages. Send for n catalogue Dn. Thomas Ovik, Denn, 179 N. Howard St. LAND FOR SALE. Any out wanting a good flva room bouse with fifty two aciaa of tana adjoining and a good thru* room tenant hojaa on taa prenmea. Haiti land aad house* are situated ou In* North*Eastern R. R. ana mite aonlhof Harmony Grove, tia., and on the Athena and CUrkesvlUa road. Twenty •eras ol the abovo ia original fora>t, should ad dress the nuatrsigned at Harmonv Urav<«, Ua. WM. H. HlMFKINH.or MRS. U. W HARDEN. Jutyfl 4m«_ ; A DESIRABLE FRENCH WINE COCA HOUSE LOT FOR SALE. up at once. Lawyers, Ministers, Teach ers Orators, Vocalists, and all who use the voice, will find in the WINK CCCA taken half an hour before appearing be fore their audiences, the most remark able results. I will tall for 83,000 my Ilouaa aad Lot i«w* avenue, situated ou tba summit of the bill- y two blocks from the Foal Office. This la on omy two blocks from the Post OtUee ratals one of the moat desirable place* lu the city and tha lot contains a haJfrqoare. Elegant outbuilding*. Apply to ISAAC LOW*, Or T. L. GANTT. WINE COCA rEMALE HELP WANTED. Is endorsed and recommended by 20,000 of the moat eminent medical in tho wo^td. Read pamphlet on won derful properties of the Cocoa Plant and Wine. For *Hle by Druggists. ■ J. S- Pemberton & Co, Dole Proprietors and Manufacturers, ATLANTA. GA. * tprl285ly W ANTED.-Ladies and gentlemen ia city o igumiij’ 10 taka light work at tbair own howMi. $31 > |4 a day can bo «a*lly made; work »ent by mall; no canvassing. Wo bova food de mand for our work and famish steady employ- M.., * J -* Bilk .t.mn PllilWlf U'Hfl „ rev. — k aad furnish steady employ. lent. Addcess. with stamp. CROWN MTU oil PAN Y, SM Vine 8L. Clacinnatl. Obto. COLEMAN'S CORN MILLS, with solid french burr stonfs. Invented In 10SU, aouilnurd and tai*atod Im provement* store than keep thviu In the lead ol all competition <Hht nIwv* aded u» copy aim* — * *• -• littitatlunc — '*• tiutu and rail t ofthc Coleman June on tk t reputetlon Milt, tha “Maid ol the Houlh.’* fwud tor piicaa. H. DUDLEY COLEMAN, New Orleans, lot. No }> PvT-!id*)Strtvt. !ri£ L i RELIABLE SELF CURE rite prevcri|fti<.a of v of ila — ^i.. the U. S. .«ow rnirfl) for the Cure <J »r%u,ie DehHUy. Uet MnaMwl, Wvakaea aud Oeewy. Hem : a ptaia sealed eavefope Frww. Dmggiau caa fill if. Address DR. WARD % CO.. Louisiana. Mn Wo Puruially rvcoa* •mod yuorii u taa boat remedykaown tour tor UonorrbnAa and UlaaL Wa b» va aold conildsr •bio. And la ovary caao It baa gt vo a oattefactlMa AUOTTd Lisk* Uadftoa, N. Y «. 8. LYNDON. A rent GEORGIA RAtLROAUCOMPANY bTONE MOUNTAIN ROUTE. Omci OUIliL MiNAOBR, AOgurta. Ga.. May S3, WH5. —*■*• **-- *-|iowtoi Commencing Bnnriay. May 'JUl. tba follow iua Hchentulc wiU operate on fhle m»'l by tutii mertdiaa time— W miantea , ko. |7.wkst dauTv." I 8fuT»a. «axt Cofivo f " ’ 7:56 a m Lsave Attauu: y « Athena, 7.45 _ _ FveWlutcrve S:04a,n “ Lexington. • at a.m “ AutiOcn ... Su'ft a.m Maxcya ... *04am * Wood villa. 9:3d a » WdfthFg'n. 11:20 “ Athena .. 9: 0 a.m * Wlnterv’o 9:21 a.m * Lex’gt’n.. 10:0tt ttSSv.M.. * Woodvlllo Itat7 poa ib.3, WV*T DAILY. p . s & * Maxcya ... 7:2H p.n . ■ 7:'i7,p.na h.. 7:57 p,w r’e. S:A* p.m Ar*ve Augusta 9.90 p. B to. »A9t DAILY. Lv'e AliatU. . h:oo a m Uu. F'l. . 2:10 p.ra 4 Waah'gt'n. *:*Ju p.fi Ar'va Atlanta. S.45 a.m-ar'o Augusta.. 6:00 Grovvtowu, Uerxelte, Harlem,Deariug. l bmuw Crawford v tile, UuU Groeneaboro, Madiaou, Rutledge, Soeiar'Circle, Covington, Conynrx, Bteuc Moun tain and Decatur. Train No. and receive pnmehgnrj to and irom following stations ouly: Uruvtu Deariug, Thompaou, ' rille, Uuiou Point, < . Ureeuaboro, MadiMm, RuUodge, Dooial tfirelu, Coviugteu .Conyerx, 1.1- thouift, Htouo Mouutalu and Decatur. 1 h j "fast Line" conneeta for all poittU east aud at r.Ueaat, west aud *ojtbweau Train No. 2a on Athena Branch given pax gera float No *28 ouuuio Uaa, 20 miuutt ■upper at I’nion Point. ‘Uu last matt run* through aleepera be Atlanta aud Charlaetou. Ti*lu«. to aud A theuaconnect with trains 27, 23, 1 aud 2. K. R. DOKHKY, Gen. Pass. Agent. JOHN W OKHKN. Goal Mauagi NORTH - RASTER N RAILHOA L>. 8urKRiNTKNt)Khr*a Or Athcu.v, (iu., July I er Jul^ 1st., ivj, tram 75 Meridian Time. Abania...~~ — Tallulah Kalla. Leave Tallulah lalla. Arrire at Athena.... Atlanta-... Leave Athena. Arrive Atlanta. Tallulah K«IU Aeeouintudai rday« only. W Tel Falla 6 tr at Cornelia T ruina >c • D J iHilik No* !, No. fo. 61 c aw'PUiinian Palace oierpiog uu to New Orleans ulibou: el Train No. M cou.ie. L ul i.u Uu No. 52 tor Charlotte, Dai and all poiuu tn North A hast. “ hilt on Palnce Du (let t ihiugloii, Baltimore, villiout change. Ihf conneeta ut Lula K^Puliti »ugb frti aiul No. M for Lula witlu ilb ILA D. Haiti £. K. It. dailj. txcept Hunday, , EaM, -'.outit and \VohL RICHMOND A DANVILLE HA FA9MBNUUK 'tirAKTKKNT. i)u and after Out. 12th, lHM, i'ansei servlee on the Atlaniu and Chutloin "l.ult ville Uap Junction it; ••Ureonv’le..V.'.!•' j! ••Bpartabg F. "Charlotte. II | 80UTUWAEP. L've ChTtte Ar iiaatonla.. “ Mpat’nb’g. •• bvitccr •* Toecoa ** Rabun Gap Junction . "Galueaville. - '• Atlanta.. OUATIOM TKtl.N. ( AlH-l.lNk tiki.l.K) t j tMONOKTM. Leave Atlanta ASS p Arrive (iaiueavillu 7.60 p Accoauodation Traik. (Air-Link Bklle,) ^ mo South. Aeava Ualneavllle...^ y.um a Arrive AtUuU 9.U6 a No. 18.—Lotac Fkkioht, Going South. Leave Charlotte.-..^. —,^.... 6.12 a Arrive UalTncy'a *re M .. mMM .iM7 a '• Spartanburg-..^. 1.20 1. •• Greenville 4AM p Central—g.05 p No. 17 — 1/lCAL Frkioht, Uoino Nokth. Leave Central . 6.13 1 in carr^ |»a*aen ville tod Richmond wiiho A change, cuuncct- tog at Dauvlilo with Va, Midland Rwy.. to all eaktern ciliea, and at Atlanta with all litiea diverging. No. ao leaves Rich trend at 2.25 p m and No. 51 arrtre* there at «.s • p tr, 54 leaves Rit htnou<l 1.2m a ut, 52 arrives!here 7.41 a 1. The local fralghU atop at above kUth.ps 20 * 20 minutes. - Burritr HtKitetao Cars Withoit i:h anok* On tralna Noa. 50 and 51, New York ami Allan, la, via Waohington aud Danville, urcetialoro and resbevlila. uu trains Nos 58 and f»8, Htchutund and Dna ville, r ’ WashinuUm. and Auguita and v. f .K ngton aud yewilrtffttia JLu» r JEWELR\ SOLID BILVEE fop IHnttratod Ootalognc. J. P. STEVENS & CO. FACTORY ft SALESROOU ■/AT, NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. rtUiSrS.^M^SiTL'^.Tin ra hereby not2S«d to leader In tbair demaoda to immediate paymenU < Thla tne doth t^ay of July. WANTED. I u> u« rrertrtax m, foaw, xtoek 1 MILLINERY GOODS. CUI ud.»uliM. I M» bund 10 UU. ,|CI, MRS. T. A, ADAMS THE CENTRAL HOTEL AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. W. M.,Thorax*, Proprietor,