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DAtt.Y BANNEKWAfCHMAN, ATHENS, GEORGIA, SlN'HY FORMING, AtfOUGfl* *j. tUS?
ime Items and Topics
tbit money. -At tlie nme time, ii
trill foster a-manly ►ellrelisncf ami
a ipirit of patriotism, a> theta i.Oldt:
ALWAYS IN DANGER.
CAPITAL PRIZE.»/b,000
(Icktla Oalr •*. atone la rmptrtlM
. r . . . i atari
but poor boys trill leal a* though I
am under no obligation* to aay In*
dividual, but I owe til; yea, my best titrate
/. LfJie weakaat woman, amalleat ebltd,
and sickest Uirallil on om hop bitten
with aafety and treat good.
—Old nwu totterin; around from
ft*"”."."!* »1«S
isjbe.Hssi.
T. la GAKTT,
I ha. 17. waar daisy. T
CSS— jUSTEf
energies anil manhood, y»e, my
life, to nr native state. We hope
tbit measure. It it were to ‘it*
legislature we would rather have it
go on recoul that tfe tuppotted
tbit Bnnrt'tbl'tUit of the great
and good local option bill.
LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY
COMPANY.
ife and daughter were made
the use of bop blttersand 1
them to my people.—Meth-
Demoreat’i Monthly Magazine I j
contaiot the following article upon
the future of the negro racena given
by Dr. R. IT. Allen, before " thd 1
Preabylerian general Assembly: 1
“Dr. R. H. Allen hat made aome i
startling statements to the Preabyte* *
rian general assembly which met
recently at Cincinnati. Twenty
yeart ago, he said, there were in the
south leas than 4,ddd£bo negroes. I
There are now froompoq At the
pretent rate of lucre ate in 1900
there will be more negmes than
whites in the south;: Wl /in',*9$5i 1
there will be oegn** 1
and only 96,000,000 whiles. Dr. 1
Allen argued that 'the negroes 1
doubled every twenty yean and 1
the .whiles .every, thirty-five J
yean.- An >ppallag picture of «
the future watdrawn necaurdofthe 1
illiteracy of the blacks, which with
their inciease of number* would
band over to (bear the political
piwcr, first of the toulheru state* 1
and then of the nation. If Dr. Al- I
ten's figures are true, the outlook *
would be black enough in more '
ways than one, but other autbori.
ties assert that it is the whit* race 1
whose relative increMe.it thfc gr«.«t- '
ett, and that the fact will be estab- 1
fished by the canaut of >890 It it 1
quite true that there was a large ap
parent'increase of the blacks be
tween >860 and 1880, but it is now
beheved that the .cen-us of the
southern stain in i860 and~ 1870
were imperfect, to tar at the equ-
?2SS&$g
Arp'fe Athene «.»t>
iSKaffl'
AO. a. U*TDa1LT.
:feJ&'Sg£S
■* Lbalngtoii. 4:01 p.n.
Wlultr'Tie 4:49 Vim
Ar’ve Aibcns. A:ai i».nj
** WArt'Afu. t?a» •
.SO. i. ,OT r.nr,
L'reAtlanta... c ut p.n
■tjr-a ^SeSIis.'. Wt"
Tor. F. A.Topitier,Perry, G*., say*:“It
R the bent Mood #urU«r koown. and go
toffarlng woman a God send tor htrpecu-
lar ailments.”
Itwtllprompljrand permanently enre
Syphilis In any stage, Scrofula, Eeaeuin,
Whit* Swelling,. Catarrh, Old Sotos,
Rheumatism, JUloervTetleraud every
to Impure blood.
ai-astandsfor*'- ~ “
and will cure any blood l „
pimple* tolta most violent form, it is a
line tools and a tpeelflu for female com*
plainly.
Ho Isty wha want* t mj. kcaltSy ooepUslan
skautd M without a tout*.
Saihrers fiot* Mood Slaw*** San a tnta wits-
tn the lr reach SttOpnrlaisa haule.
THE O. I. C. COMPANY,
Perry, Ga.
Thta Grvat Blood purlfler,Tonic ami VpiwMser la
For Buie In Athena, Ga., by Look Sl Co
■hltuv *
' If it should past the peer boy's'
will rise up oad coll Dick Rusaell’a
name blessed.
arrive.
r drove the paralysis tnd
out of her system with hop
. Oswego Sun.
ho kidneys healthy with
ThsoB sstUsararfl fewtag osor. mtdam
angoof life nothing equals
to alUy all trouble* Incident
i periodical for ladles to take
M ono front wbleh they wilt
neatest benefit It bop bitter*,
it die * annually from aome
bed disease that might have
itad Kar llmalts ttiln nf him
iinciiinaiiBra, uicer*,*iwier »u<i every
(orm of blood diaaaaaotakia disease due
“Old Indian Cure."
blood trouble from
tolls mots violent form, it is a
Arilre Macoa'
Arts Atlanta.
in aotoe way that will.keep Ameri
can working*** >»y, or at least
**>» them- and their families from
ftonratkio, adaac devote* oT protec
tion Jump* Up, Wriggle* into [ IW
■QURera toami from the following Aiaiona only:
Ufovctowa, BerseKa, llarlrm, Dcarlag, Thomson
Camak, Crawiordvilte, • 'Union
TuiRt, Grooae*bt>ru, Maduoa, Kutfo.lgo.
Hoclai Circle, Curin^tnu, Courer*. .'"/mo Mouu
Ulu nu<l Decatur. Train No. » *. til atop at
•ml receive pAsacugcn to and Irora tiie
following statfone only: Gruvt-ioira, Harkm.
Doarinr, Thompson, Cnuuk, Cr«w
fordville, Unlun l'uini, tireeiuboro, lladlMin,
Rutledge. Moclid Circle, (Mvlngtoh .UonyvW, LI-
thunia. Stouu AloeiitHu aud U<hatur. Tac ‘Taal
Line'’ couiu-cts fur nil polina cam and uortbcMt.
veat and couth rett.
Train Vo. '2a on atheiu branch given pown*
gnra from NoxRou main line, iM>i«lnuto» tur
anpper at Union faint.
Tne I a* i maU run* lUrough alceper* between
Atlanta anil Ciiarlewtou. Tralnh to and front
Athcuacviuncct wUn uain> Ii, 24,1 and x
B. R. UORRBY, Gen. PaM. Agent.
JOHN W uitaiRb. Uea^ Mamutcr.
waa made a part of tha pmut Mate OeoatUH—
adept ad DeteaRrll.X D., 1I7».
rta Only Lottery Ever voted t% aad tndoned Ay
Ur fcople o/ any SlaU.
II MW aeato otpoUponet.
IlsOrandSinffle Humber Draw Inga
will take elaee moeXhlr.
A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO
WJN A FORTUNE. Nluth Grand
Drawing, Class I, IN THE ACADEMY
OF MlfSIU. NEW ORLEANS. TOES-
ur muoiu, wan UniA&AhD. i l/iWk
DAY, Stpttmber 8, 1M5—184th Monthly
Drawing. s
CAPITAL PRIZE. S70.OOO.
100,000 Tickets, Five Dollars Etch,
Frictions, in Fifths in proportion.
uavor petals.
I CAPITAL PRIZE. 97S.SSL
NOHTH-fcASTBHN RAILROAD.
dtircaiNTfchDBNT'0 OrrMfL
Atn jiu, titi., July ib<„ i-f-
in aim a/tet July lat., luKV, tr»t:u .in t
id wiii rut. *• ici.oas: . . .
75 tier Id tan Time.
A GOOD HOME TO RENT OR TO
.. ; LEASE.
. liakMHWUwUu Mra. W. M. waiu,M
Km*Ar» an... la ih« .Ur »f AUwa*. will h.
•entwdferoM yearer leaswd for five years on
leeoaeable tcrua. ThUlaoaeof the moat drair*
well of 0Md water. se»aral ftaeaprlup and alt
•eetfary outbulldingi an tbo place; there ta
ilrty (oo* aerra of laail attar hod to the place,
baaeauoe given October lat, this. Far terms
pd prioea apply to my attorney George C. Thom*
aa, ov the nndanigoe*! on the fremlaca.
MRS. A, B. MILL, ax’ta Mra. We. M. White,
The Beet Alterative and .Tonic
In the World 1
NATURE’S GREAT SPECIFIC
FOR BVKRY FORM OP
BLOODJAND SKIN DISEASES I
Vrcsalt* Com plaints, Hrrofula. Uyapciwla. Urer
Diseaae, Hheamallam Catarrh, '•yphllla,
Blood FobKiuing from what-tver
cause, and Malarial Polaou.
Complete Easay ou Blood,.Skin, Nerve
and MUBcnlar Diseases,
writs to
MACON MEDICINfe CO.,
Sole I'.jprietors, macon a a.,
Hold In Powdered Form, easy to prepaioat home
with or wlthont spirits— Small aise.VSr; large
alio, fl. Mailed to any addresa ou receipt ol
J rtce* Liquid form—Hntall also, |t:L«rge *Ue,
1.75. Jylld«kwly
Leave AtkeiiR....
Arrive at Ltiia...
** ** Atlanta
Tallulah Kalla.
LvavcAi touts.
210 ACRES.
Tallulah Kali* AccomauhUt.
Wcstiieaduy*
a vee V flnm# In no lncredil
The rap! I stream* in tha
Rt>.l> rialias N-fh .i Hint ra.
Train No. M counctfH aLLUla with It. A l>.
train No. 50 tur oilaiiut «>ui all puii.u la .'xiutb-
west.
*e*PuUuiHn B art el tSieepln^ (Jar Lila
At auto
Train Ko. SI connects at Lula wiih R. A D irAin<
No. 52. Close cuiiueolluu in Atlauu f*». ,«i)
Hoitthcrn ami f‘mith»«i»tcru |ioimi.
me’l'tiiltnauPNlaco BiccplMg Car *hr* ugh lr >m.
Lula to New i lr,chub without ctmi.gc.
Train No. 5W vofitly. pTist lulu with It. A l>.
tain No. fiU lor ChoViotUf, Utartllt 1 , Kichuiuti I.
and all puiutn lu North A Ku«t.
. MB. 1 ' ullinnii 1‘Ahue litiiiei Car through from
Lui« m WmbUIiirIou, Haiti more, Phiiudcl|.lila uitd
Now York wiihout change.
Train No. 52 rot be ?U at Lula with R. A D.tialu
No. 61 tor all JUrtcru Citlri.
r .IfTii?, 11 "'; 6 ; /"“opfn* CM Uirtuith fr-.t
Lula witl.out changir.
All tralno on N . R. H. dalli r ixcvpt Kuio'.h* .
ahroufch ticketn o:t mleat AUirna lot ni: t...-tr-
incut i>o.ut.. in the North. Lakt, .South aim \'i»^t.
MEKCJCit diaU«ZT£k. Gan. IV*.,.
H. U.BBUNaKo. Hup't.
hlCHl<ON~b~*rb~ANvTCi:k~nXrLiT>A~o
* FASSRHOBa nKKtBTMtlNT.
On and altuf Uct. utu, ksM, faweugor Trn ; u
service mi the Atlanta nud CiiaistHte An -;due
Dlvlal »u Hill bcit» follow*•
CITY PROPERTY
ixchaago for country faima, or good, level,
PrOT *J. STwiLL^fthD, Beal Rotate Agt
tered letters to
VBW ORLEANS NATIONAL SANK,
Mew Orleans, La.
OH
LODISIASA NATIONAL B &HK.
Now Orleans, La.
ITATB NATIONAL BANK.
New Orleans, La.
GERMAN IA NATIONAL BANK
, New Orloena. La.
cat** of that system will very,frank
ly confess that their -theories are
wtong, Mill teak fur a remedy out
side the field ol legislation.
But^o^haige that those who ask
for a' reductibu ot the taxes on uni
versal nccwhsitiei, like sugar, salt,
crockery, clothing, lumber, wool,
and who insistlhat the crude mat.-
trials uecewary for ouf manufactures
thou Who - hbtkihable on'tU* tarns
enjoyed by their competitors, ere
enemies of the workiogmen end
foes of American industry, it to in
sult the common sente of intelligent
voters. Thera it an honest differ
ence of opinion st to what will pro
mote and conserve the iuteresta of
labor and the earnings ol capital,
but that a .political party should
mak* war ou both, or seek to iajura
either, lr simply prepostereui.—N.
V ll.r.l.l
HOUSE and SIGN
All Pgper Hangers,' Telephone No 17*2
Andkindsof Wall paper conatnnr.y on
hand. jouc283m.
FRENCH
Wine Coca,
To Rent.
PIONEER M’FG CO.
OF PAPER CLARKE CO. GA.
portant matter. Some seventeen
per cent of our population can not
read or write. In Germany only
two per cent of the people are unac-
Strengthens and Exhilarates.
Hutalns And refresh**, aids digestion
imparts new life <ui3
energies to tht worn and exhaust
ed mind tnd body, tnd excites
every faculty ol mind and
body to healthy and nalu-
VALUABLE LAND
. FOR SALE
IN MADISON COUNTY.
dy to healthy ant....
ral condition.
COCA
tllvldmt
ft a wonderful in vigors tor of the sent*
tal newaw. .nd -II ._»■ J
> Ionia.,
arlotti*.
A DESIRABLE
HOUSE «» LOT' FOR SALE.
e to all atUicted with nervous
tints, such aa
leadache,
Neuralgia,
Wakefullnest,
Lots of Memory,
.Nervous Tremors,
Lott of Appetite,
Melancholy,
TIm ladies of 'Atlanta have got' to
ghung over the umplni'e decision
a (iii, junctit
. > OUATION TRAIN. (AIB-L(MB ue.Li.Bl . .
IRttNORTH.
I*eave Atlanta 6..i» u w
Arrive(JalUfSVlUe 7.50
1CGONXODATI0R lAAHL (AlR-LlNS RtU-WJ **•*
IROHOOTR.
AmwwmfluinwwtlL. • ,.i, « m .
Arrive Allanta.. — «... ...... y.r* » m
Mu. I A—Local Friioht, Goiko uoutw.
Leave charlotte.-.——. c.u a m
Arrive Gaffney’*^... — — ^11.17 a m
S
M Central—. ..... .....m....- .... ».0T> n m
iiulaaitolCTtl -
ArrlVs *rvenvtito"-J.!".TI7T l.’i* 2 m
SFStaSkpr*./-/ — •— •■».« • m
. 12.27 pm
*1 qhaitoltv.Mk*—. N 7.fr * *
All Irr’-b* twtwa ee wwr*y t»«-aao'i
Cera. All waMfengt-r trains r - • f r '
villa and Uicbirond wMho
APIUM AND WHISKY
v HABITS CURED
BY B. M. WOOLLEY, M. D.,
. ATLANTA, GA-
Reliable evldeaee atvea and reference to tur
gaaeaffi»
eble reeults. '
WINE COCA
It endoreed and lecommended hr o
W.UOO 9f the stoat eatineat medical
ia the world. Read pamphlet on won.
derful properties of the Cocao Plant
._ Jonesboro New*: There are hills
of mol'e-or. lets.importance intro
duced into the legulatute—bills ot
great momentum. You may cite
the local prohibition and other billa
of reform, meeaurea of the financial
. i*»» .steoar
.. ChtHlft* ft flWsAd
hinvGle with Va. AtidLuio Kg, , ... m ,i
elt.'er. tv:*d al /WlU- u l lit..-.
«. *Ne. «r leaves i:»- hir.« n.i «t 4 jt,
imfS a;t!SBi.WS?ht
leeal /rvighte atop at Rbf*H<a|Rf»s>r j •«
Cam Witn<.LY Cm* r«V*
*to*AfilUa»M, New York wnd AUerA -
J5a»ulpf(eA f aud Itonvtllp, «jivewl..le
tNfchnhpnd and Den
tnd Wine. For sate by Drug
J. S- Pemberton i
Sole Proprietors and Ifanob
ATLANTA. GA.
UtflH Rise
la & LYNDON, Agent
H. DUDLEY COLEMAN
BMuna, iMNUtxa * biobisbiit.
import, but never has a bill of such
vital importance, in o«r opiou, been
in the Georgia legislature aa the one
introduced by “Dick" Russell, of
Clarke, providing absolute free tu)>
tion lor the poor boy* of our impe
rial old state. The bill is something
like this: At is known, the State
University at Ath^sB *■'
atitulion, one maintained by the
•late, one that offers free tuition
to all her tons. But that decs not
reach the poor boys. There are
many noble, worthy end ambitious
young men who desire to obtain a
collegiate education, that can pay
the other necessary expense* white
* pursuing their studies. Now ‘Mr.
RutsoU’s bill provides for a meat.
CrtTON PRESSES
IMUW nil sad waur.ud Urn
lYB Ctundrr sad uicbloe shop la IS
priMyl* la<lB0 * llMa>a to PytltoMf
H. DUDLEY COLEVAK,
_ New Or..mis, La.
on* million dollars, with ten thou
sand dollar, of it* s ock bold la
Georgia. Home institution, indeed!
No.« Perdilo Stress.
H-DUDLEY COLEMAN,
PHYSICIANS AND
Uraxnzx-i
SLsrXo i
- SOLID 8ILTEB
BRIDAL presents.
LAROEST SYOCX, NCWCST STYLES
' Bwid for UlnstrsUd Oatalogns.
J. P. STEVENS & CO.,
Ajer b ChenyPectoral
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND
' CREDITORS.
Sg~&J£i83xaBS
WHO TOR SUE.
fWagT.-Aj ADAMS
DR. W.iM. DURHAM
SPECIALIST.
THE CENTRAL HOTEL
p| AUGUSTA. GEORGIA. .