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FUWrD^QQilNTY-S SHAKE.
. When Jiff commissioners of Ful.
ton county made that whitewashing
report about how Bud Williams,
the youthful convict, came to get
t fro gen, the Banner-Watch-
ho time thatt it war
rely tdo gauzy, and tye did not
believe the bottom facts had been
reached. Oob insinuation is now
eridors£d1>jrVpublic statement from
Dr. W<H>> F. Westmoreland, one of
the leading physicians not only in
Atlanta, but the United States,
wherein he gives facts that curdles
the hlood of a humane man, and
will everlastingly brand Fulton
comity yglthf. barbarity, unless’ the
guilty parties are sought out and
severely punished. Why, if half of
what Dr. Westmoreland says be
true, (and we believe every word
he uftejs), then there Isitiolaw in
'tieoYgh strong enough to mete out
punishment richly deserved by such
■ brutai officials. Dr. Westmoreland
says it is folly to argue that the con
vict Williams had two blankets and
that a good fire was kept up all
night In the stove, for from the
horrible condition of the- boy’s feet
he must have had insufficient cov
ering. and the fire in the stove al
lowed to get very low. Williams is
hot out ot danger, and while he is
better he is still in a precarious con
dition. Both his feet were frost
bitten, and one toe and the bottom
ol his foot sloughed off. With one
of the feet, not only wa* the foot
Dozen, but the ankie joint from the
bone out was frozen ar.d dead. The
leg had to be cut ofT away up the
leg, between the ankle and the
knee joint. Dr. W. says it is the
severest case ol Irost bite he has
f ever heard of in the South. And
to add to this horrible outrage, two
days alter this poor creature was
to frightfully injured, he was put in
A 'wagon and dumped out on the
ground to be put to work, while
the bone of bis leg was even dead
and he could not stand up. The
County commissioners, in their in
vestigations, only examined parties
connected with the ptison, and, oi
course, whose interest it was to
cover up theif tracks as much at
possible. "They did not even »um-
mou Dr. Westmoreland, who at
tended on the boy, and whose tea
timony, if that investigating com
mittee wanted to learn the truth,
was. indispensable. It seems that
the men in charge of the
convict camp and the commission
ers had conspired together to die
guise facta, and blind the eyes of
the public to a most disgraceful and
brutal crime. To show that in evi
dent attempt wps made «t “white
washing,” Dr. Westmoreland states
that out of forty convicts in the
camp that night, three were 'frost
bitten, and one has since had his
toes to drop off and the other
has such a bad cate of
- chilblains . that he cannot use
bis ‘ feel.' 1 This . conclusively
proves that the boy Williams sut-
fered fronra criminal neglect of duty
the.part of the men who bad
If the camp. i,Wei cannot
trong enough to
condtmn such heartless brutality as
has been practiced in the Fulton
■3’T' forty «fcyiCtctm^,AiudDr. West*
(_ : motreland'hns 'djoiye^t post righteous
act in exposing the whole matter.
While d isthtinltinfUiirof Georgia
to punish crime, at the same time
-Rre.are a civilized, Christian people,
not a race of brutes or barbarians,
who delight to inflict the most
fiendish torture on the helpless
V; creatures, *0 completely in -ojtr
-:: *! power. It is the duty of the good
>*';j ptiipje pfiPyftm county to investi
gate this horrible affair to the bot-
the guilty parties be
severely punished. The boy Wil
liams was tent up fora vety' light
offense—stealing - a few 1 sticks Of
wood—and even then it is said the
evidence against him was not very
_ cj#*r. He has a good;cate for dam-
'SSttW jgiinst Fulton county, and
wWre V< oQ^jorfl and the Evidence'
developed as Dr. Westmoreland
affirms to he tbg case, we would
“ 1 • ' 1 ^oqo, aad thus
r w
IIMAN
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«how"the tsxp
point inhuman
the convicts
to pay dearly ffr iWfir acta. The
grand jury of Kafton county should
now take the 1 nves ti gat ion of thia
matter ijudis own hands, and see
^hss~4>uniebment and censure is
meted out where deserved. If
these commissioners are found guil
ty of willully smoothing over facts,
let tiiat body come in for its full
share of the blame.
- One of the superb St. Bernard
dogs exhibited at the Fanciers’
Show js said to be worth ten thou
sand dollars. He is an animal of
wonderful strength and beauty,
with eyes that beam with intelli
gence, and of rare gentleness and
patience.
It has betn proposed by the re
publican deputies who now control
France to sell the crown jewels of
that country. It was even propos
ed last week to 'expel the princes
descended ftom reigning families.
The United States - government
has a very comfortable income of a
little ovbr $1,000,000 a day, or aa
average ofnesrly, two cents from
every man, woman and child in the
country.
Up to the present time the amount
collected for the Grant monument
fund does not amount to one hun
dred and twenty thousand dollars
Rome pays 20 cents a day for
feeding its city convicts; Savannah
pays pj cents; Brunswick pays 40
cents; Athens pays 37$ cents.
Rev. Sam Jones is represented as
saying that lie would hot insult God
by praying’lor a politician.
Von ask me to writs of my dsrUng'a month,
At met aattubr-sze from tbo apley Math,
Which. laden with sighs from ounce groves
Yooaskma to write other teeth and htrjcnmc
Yen oak me to writ*—but really I won't;
TU enough that ihe OMajiOZODDMT.
•• - On the Toilet Tabi-w
of tht bean nlonde, that delixbtful-health (J
elixir. SOZODOST, laalanys bund. There ,«
nothin*comparable tott (or rendtruethe teeth
kpot!eat, ana preventing tbetr decay. Thoae who
toe It exhale fnttinea a hea thrr open their
mouths.
Hail’s Vegetable SiciliAO Hair Benewer
imparts r tine gloss and freshens to the
hair, and ts highly recommsnded by
physicians, clergymen, and Scientists.
It removes dandruffs*, makes the scalp
white ami clean, and restores gray hair
to ita youthful color.
ton eouevts and croup ust
tayloh’s
meer GW
pULlsBIN.
»waa» ga*. ft* gathgrrd frou • trw sfUtnai ■**),
I|WIIMS1«II tk* rauU Krtsfti la Uo RMthor* 8U144,
4MUIU a atlmaUUng npMsrut pV.aelpl* that lsiRM
tta phtogm eradvelM (Im wtrly nseralag tmgk. aad «tf— ■
IumUmUMI throw off tho (Wa* mambraa* In craap aad
■ wlMoplBg Ma«h. Whan •omHiwd with Uta koUii nu|.
UgUoaajrtadpta la IM aiuHtla plant iftMtUMb,pr*>
155i« untsrnr.'? ssr
Vm DE. IIOQMS’ HWKLHBf SHY JORDUL m
| PjawtoayPjt—my rM Total—. far onto fef
AYER’S
Sarsaparilla
Is a highly concentrated extract oI
Sarsaparilla and other blood-purifying
roots, combined with lotUda or Potas-
■lumand Iron, and U the aafrat, raoct rath
Ohio, and most economical blood-purifier that
can bo used. It Inrarlnbiy eipela nil hlood
poleotta from ths njrrtnm, enriches ud rnpows
tbo blood, end reatom Its vitalising power.
It la the best known remedy for Scrofula
end ail Seromtous Qpmplalntn, Keyrelp.
etas, Eczema, Itlnrwomi, Blotches,
Sons, -Dolls, Tumors, and: Eruptions
ml the Skill, aa also for att disorders enured
Op a thlu and Impoverished, or corrupted,
ocodUlonofthe blood, inch nelthamaallem,
Keuralgln, Ehenmatlo Oont, General
Debility, and SerofhlonA Catarrh.
OfflaMatPij Can!
"Am’i 8AMAW«tti*A has cured me ot
the Inllammatory IUicumatUm, with
• which 1 here raffered (or many year*.
W. U. llOOBBo^o'ti
Durham, Ifu, March 2,1882.
Syimum Wf . ::l
Dp.J.C.Ayor &<5o., Lowell, Mass.
Sold by all ; Si. six bottlej for
(^-EXPERIENCE. !
t - "7. “Calrert.Tex*a,
Rapt, Hat
»I wtkh to ezprranmp appreciation o/ tbs
vmltubln qaalitics of
Ayers Gheny Pectoral
aa aeongh rntnedp, ' . “• .
“Whilewith Charchill'e array;jnat befora
Aw battle at Vtcknbm*, I eoatnotad a es-
vare cold, which terminated In a dangeroni
cough. Ifonnd no relict till oo onr mard
«a canto to a country stoca, whan, on ackin|
for some remedy, 1 was urged to U7 Arcti c
Caauav Pkctocal.
“I did cn, and wan rapidly cured, sines
than I ban kept thaPxcToaaLoooetant.j 'ey
tae.forfauill/ uo, andlhan found It to be
nr. lnralnsblo nmettyfar throat and long
tUatncra. • ■ * W^Wairigg.- ,
Ybouands of tcrtlmonUIn certify to tbc
prompt cure of all bronchia) and Inn,',
affection#, by the too of Arch's Cscniti
Pcctoeal. Being rerypolatsUc, the youL’tr
CM children take It ruadtly,
a
PSETAS
Dr.I.C. Ayer ACo.,Lowell, Mat*.
And Evzbt Specizs op Itchixo aRd
Bubnino Diseasbs Cubed bt Cuticuba.
1 acZK.MA.or Ball Ebenai. with Itai egonUIn*
U Itcbtug and burn'ug, tnetanttp relieved bf a
warm Itaih With cutleura Soap, aod a elnglo ap
plication ol CuUcnra, the great Skin Core, lb -t
repeated delly. with l*o or three df»e» o! Oo'f
cam Bceolrent, the Hew Blood Purifier, to hr up
ti c hlood cool, the pcreplrctlOn pure end un rrl-
totlug, the bowele -opes, the lirer and kidneye
sctlTf*, wl'lspeedilf cure Ecx«ma ( Tettvr. Kin*-
worm. PeorliMl*. Ucbon, PrurUne, Sexld Head,
Dandruff, and «««r» aivcUb of 1 trying, Seal? ana
Pimolr Humors of tb^ *otlf* and 8kln, when the
beat pbjalciaas and all known romedit* laiL
Will MoDonwId. b«5 Dearbon St.. Cblcngp.
gratefully acknowledge* a cura ol Ecxeuia. or
Balt Rbeum. on bead, neck.fjco, arms and leg*
foraereuteon year*; jt'4 able to »»Ik except on
hard* and kuvet lor on* year ; not able to help
hlmeelf for eight yaerai tried huadred*ofrerae-
dle*; doctor* pronounced bt* caie hope!***: per*
tnaoently cured by Cuttcur* itesolrent (blood
Chcia. Houghton. Eaq., Lawyer, '26 Btite
Bl] Boston, report* a c* e of Ecsema under hi*
obtemtleo for ten yoars, which covered tbe pa-
tlent’fc body and limb*, and to which all koswn
method* ortreatneat hod been applied without
beuefit. which wa* completely cured solely by
tbe Cutieura Kemcdles, leaving A clean and
healthy vktn.
? [r. John Thiel, Wllke*barre. Pa., write*:
have ioffered from Salt Rheum for over eight
S ears, at time* «o.bad tftat E oould not attend to
iv t uklnuRi for week* at a time. Three boxes of
C’utlcaraand fonr bottle■-Resolvent have entire
ly cured me of this dreadful disease."
Physicians Prescribe Them.-I have
nothing but the highest praUe for tho rt suits ob
tained from yourCutlcura Remedies, or which
I have sold more than of a<l oU’«r* of the kind.
MONRO BOND, M. D.
8500 .N. Broad 8L, PJiUadelphla, Ps.
Raid hjr all drntrelsU. Price* f:nticura 80 et*.»
Resolvtnt $1.00; Soap 55 ct*. Prepared by the
Potter Drug snd Chemical Co., Bostou, M**s,
Send for Pamphlet.
T3T71 A TT iIFY the Complexion and Skin by
U nslng the Cntlcura 8oap.
m
Kheumatlo, Neuralgic. Scia
tic. Sudden. Sharp and Nervous
Pain* absolutely annihilated by the
Cul jcur* A nil-Rain Plaster, a perfect
N>wToriginaCIuftlilble. Afdrugg'lats
CLINCMAN’S
■OBACCO
REMEDIES
T
FOB SALE OR BEST:
Auction s ale
Of Borne of tbe Flneet Property on KUledge
Avenue.
'0b the
Renee ih
(Wet and run* back 490 feet, containing over
acre*, this lot is one of if not the handaomest la
the dtr. ^o. f is an -excellent lot containing
nearly IX **«*» on thla lot there ita good18 room
oottage, aervanu house, subles, etc ♦ and a well
of excellent water. No. * ha# a front of tn fart
on Miliedgu Avsuoe and runrine back 420 feet,
containing T acre: the street car runt te the pro*
party, making It the finest property for reeidences
I. D.
sell if or 14 acres of land in • good state of culti
vation snd well watered. I will s*ll tb# pro*
pertya* 4wh"le H areakonsbie offer is mode
prior to-day of sale for speculation or home. I
hsve not bod may property.coual to this f»r »
long while. Terms half cosh balance
percent*
eeosj at8
febedtf-
J. 8 WILLIFORD. Agent
lor P H. WAUE-
FARMS FOR SALE.
6-71-t (eret'ef excellent land In Banka coanty,
Oa ,41-2 mile, from Hannooy Uror#, Ga ., Wo
acre* of the land la cultivation, balance lu for*
eat aad old field pine The place Is well-iinp: ov-
ed, good two story dwelling, four tenant houses,
witu all other bouses Lecessary to s well-ap
pointed farm. Thla property ; 1* known as the
Jaek Preemsn piece add more rreently os the
home ol CoL H. J, Hmith, cow deceased- This,
property valuable, terms easy, titles perfect.
Apply to J. 8. WILLIFORD, Real Estate Aft.
Adjoining the above named property, on
Black's creek. In Madison county, creek being
dividing line between Banks and Madison; I
have 1 for sale 300 acres of excelled land. 40 acres
of which is exceilsnt bottom, 3o acres of Airland
in cultivation. The farm properly cultivated,
w .11 make 6 >0 bushels of oorn and 1* bales o7 cot
on. The wooded land is finely timbered, rail
road station. Harmony Orovo sud only five miles
distant. Price 1 toper acre. Apply to
uABfAA g Williford,
Real Estate Agent.
For
Two lots, Hud 1*9 feet each, both fronting on
College Avenue, corner of Dougherty street, be
ing parts cf the lot wherecn Mrs. E. A.
resides. Appij^to
Jautdtf,
i, FEBRUARY 44. 1886
REAL ESTATE COLUMN,
i: OFFICE NO. 11. BROAD ST-
Acres on McNutt’* creek,
five miles frt.in Athens.gooo
five room dn-elliliK, one lrg
bonw, barn, stable, cribs, etc. A good
two borie farm open, balsnce in origi
nal forest. Terms 400 In cash; balance
on long time, or will exchange for city
property.
■OMl Acres unimproved- land in
M Ebb no-fence district, 4 miles
M W*'rom railroad depot at Jef
ferson, Os, Ijevot and capable of be
ing highly improved. A good chanei
to settle near the best public school n
Mbrth Georgia. Will sell cheap.
Acres bn Jefferson road
twelve miles from Ath-
ens, 6 miles from Jef
ferson, 4 settlements, with all tbe nee
essary outbuildings. One hundred ami
sixty acres open land, bahince original
forest, no-fence district. Will sell cheap
and on easy terms. For further par-
ictiiars call on W, D. Griffeth.
TRUCKS
mining 20 acres, all'mider good wire
fence. Two frame dwellings. 10 acres
of thi land in go*h1 condition for vegeta
bles.
DAIRYsl
limits, 80 acres of land, with a
Here is a Chance.
Tn buy Just Outside of th« corporate limits ot
Jefferson, Jackson county. Go., a beautiful home
with 2Sseres attached, cn which there la a spien
did tannery, circular saw mill, corn mUt, gin.
power press, hsy scales, etc. Thera are savors
lots that are highly fertilized, also a splcudlt
orchard of famous irults. Tho owner confoses
to having made mora tsouey on this place than
any property he ever owned. The sole reasou
for offering this properly le that the owner has
more business than no can look alter and must
curtail. Fllce86,5J0. Apply to
■I Frio* (jOrli.
THE CMNBHAH TOBACCO CAKII
THE CLINOMAN TOBACCO PLASTER
ttBffiBMW
sir"”
aad
Ai— ,,
CLINGMAN TOBACCO CURE CO.
ts DURHAM. N. C.. U. 8. A
NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP
Nosh Johnson desires id state to the
public that he has opened a blackimlth
shop coflisr of Market and Lumpkin
streets, opposite Mr. 'Wall’s old stand,
where he will bo prepared U\do all work
In his lino at the shortest pottce and, the
most reasonable prices. Give me a trial.
NOAH JOHNSON.
Janl-dHin.
W. B. RURNEtT.
ATTOKNEY- AT-LA W
ATHENS, OA.
/vEORGl \, CtilKKif' OOtntTir.-Wii.rara,
(j Data Bern lltdB and J. W. lbtlrtw admlnla
tester, with tbs will annex'd of Jamcc Fulclwt
Idenweal. apply to me lor leavo to wll.aa the pro-
I therefor, to notify nil Msewnaa toiho* cnura at
the regular term of the oonrtcf Ordtnnrjto bo
I bald In and for mid count, an the lint Moudt, to
March next Wh, Mid lrav.lbMldBotbe (ranted.
oivbb, *&*mi .WHUHIWH* * tE,u f •*
■laoxStVI. -84 U. ji£SSSSt Ordinkryj
O. I. c.
OLD INDIAN CURE
THE GEM OF BLOOD PU
R1FIERS.
Not a cure-all, but an excellent Ionic,
appetizer and blood purifier and in the
treatment of
FEMALB TROUBLES,
absolutely without an equal.
Uf this popular preparation the Tele
graph & Meisenger, ot Macbn Bays;
“Most of eur druggist har.dlc the prep
aration called O. I. C. which simply
means Old Indian Cure, and many of
them are selling large quantities of it
This medicine liaaa stronghold upon tile
confidence uf our people, who rcgar d .1
as an honest reliable old remedy. It is
manufactured by a company in Perry
Ga„ who own the original Indian recipe.
The rapidity with whloh the demand for
it has increased,since itsinlioduclion in
ourcommuuity, is simply wonderful and
can be t ruthfully accounted for upon but
one ground, and tbat is the real merit of
the article, for its advertising here hat
been limited, as compared with many
other preparations that have been left
far in the rear in tho , race for popular
favor.”
SOLD BY LEADING DRUGGISTS:
THE O. 1. C. COMPANY,
Perry, Ga.
Th!« Great Blood (aftt,r,Toolo and AppcUscr fa
For Hub* in Athens, Ga., by Long A Co
.mhlstlv
Farm one
fourth of a
from city
.. j modern
cottage, ft rooms, gnml stables and
barns, pastures witli running water, 111
ncres Of extra uns branch bottom err
this place. 8p!endld opportunity fora
live man to (tart a paying business.
FOR SALE,
T HE Kesider.ee formerly owned by
Judge E. L. Newton, eight large
rooms with rinse,e, pantry vie.,
good servants liou-ea and a never fail
ing well. The lot contain- about 7 aercs
and includes a good garden, orchard and
grove. This is one of the best built
houses In Atnens and will lie sold for
lese than costcf the improvements.
A NEW three room collage with
cook room attached. Servants
room, stable, wood houseamlgood
well. Lot contains half an acre, situated
on Lumpkin Avenue, corner Browning
Street.
run b, 75th MerUUB time.
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SLEEPING CAB SERVICE.
Ontrainx U and SI Pullman Buffet Sieeptr
between New York aod Atiaotc. Ob tralnc u
and U Pullman Buffet SlMper betBaca WuhJ
and R.n orleani; WtablnfitoB aad aisol
‘^eper between m »****«•»»•«» and Rich-
legion s
taosd. Through tickets ofl ralaat all prtnelpaJ
sut loos to aU points. For ratgs and la lorn. aUoi
applj to aoy mgmuibt
Ass’t. Gen. Pass.
NORTH-EA8TEHN RAILROAD.
SUrKkINTSNDKNT’S OWICI,
Attiexs Go.i Jan. 18, ltAO.-t ommenclnf Me
day, January iftth 1880, the todowing
whl opt rate on this road. Trains run by 7#tft
meridUu lime— oos hour faster than Athens anti
DAILY KXCaft SCNUAYS.
Arrive at Lula
City "fopcFiy, In Cobbham—«t four
room cottar* with" wo room kitchen
situated in adoalrable neighborhood,
convenient to street car, schools, ec
The lot contains one acre. Will be sold
cheap ami on easy terms.
Room Cottage in Cobb
ham, goed well and gar
den-one square from
street car line, convenient to Lucy Cobb
Institute.
SIX:
street
Instltr
:
l
.BOOM dwelling on Thomas street
convenient to business. As
investment this place will pay
10 per cent on cod.
B ROOM dwelling on Thomas street,
five minutes walk from Broad
street. Will sell on the install
ment plan at $15.00 per mouth until
paid.
BRICK Store Room
on South Street, ho
tween Jackson ami
Sprina Streets. Botli Stores rented to
s good tenant. Will guarantee S per
cent on the investment.
TWO:
THREE Room Cottage on Church
L Street, Cornerof Reese, two room
k servants house, good well, one
acre ol land lor sale.
Envious Souls
Predicted defeat to the Banner with
NO CURE! NO PAY!
Inscribed Thereon.
The ‘‘kino be*’* op a monopoly
AtPIRING COMPANY.
8ald that thfffceoplc, after being cured, would
demand tbetr money bath, and any firm adopting
the rale would tall.
Bat pinning onr faith to tho Universal Honesty
of manhood and womanhood, with aa abiding
faith m oaf oft-prosed remedy, w* continued to
We authorise merchants dealing in t'Gn
Pioneer Blood Rt newer" to refund me moh«> ..
tk does not rare all Blood and Hkin Disessee. Rhea
matism. Blood. I’oDon Glandular Swellings,
Scrofula, Marlarls, and Female Complaints.
A PERFECT SPRING MEDICINE.
Bray oo Blood and Bkln Diseases mailed free.
MACON MEDICINE COMPANY, Mqoop, Ga
u^msi^ssasssvm
therefor, to cite mad admcuUh all cnnceraMto
chow cans, at tho rcfituti tar a of tho court o'
OrdlBuy at raid coantj, to b« held on tka first
I Honda/UHaC Dec t,why laid dlKbarxn ihonld
not be named Given aeder mj hmad at ofllc.
pEOBGlA, CLaEK* COUtitt.-Wbuau,
U Thomas , Hampton, adminlatntor of Eltaa
a. Harnpto . Utnaletad mmntv dat.arad, ap-
S? 'rfitfaia ItaSrSR to ““wdiSmmUk
allLHe.road toahow can#a-.It. malartenn
dljoham nkonld w :hn cranlej. Qlr.n and.r
mjr.han3>d.oBclal mgratora. TknXJtk da,
’ o.a
MOTICE WDEB rbhS'StnniKE httORd^
t All person, haring demand, again.! the
tataleof John X. I'r.ckatt. Iain of Banka comity
ileccvied, arr harehv notified to reedarin their
demand, to tiae underalgned according to lew
d all penone iwlebudtu andeatai. are ra-
I red lo ntake Immediate parmeaL Yebeoary
" . " O.W. PRICKETT, and : '
D.S. McWUOHTtK .
Admr'a ol John E. Prlekett, dee’d
PARR BROS.,
house & sign painters,
*AU PAPER AND PAPER HANGERS.
4# CLAYTON STREET, ATHENS, GA.
Sen Samples of WnU Paper.
janlTJtf. Teiepboee No. 17-2.
N. B. J0NE8,
ATTOOSEX :ASD, OOtI*SELOB AT LAV.
Booal. MoDrarHtiioiMia* college Av.„
ATMRgS. aqSRGt*. X- Aft
^SpMtal .arteattod gleaa toSoBggtieaa aodio
FOR RENT,
A FIVE Room House' on Strong
Street, between Thomas and Jack-
eon Streets, house nearly new and
cloae to business at $12.50 oer month.
A SEVEN Room Houae on Foundry
Street, corner of Dougherty Street.
Good well, garden, stables, etc.,
at $14.60 per month.
A TEN Room Hoime on Hull Street,
corner of Clayton, two room
servants house, good well and
garden at $21 per month.
Lcitvts iotmtan t-aUa..
ArriveClsrkesviUe ...
Leave AUanla-ra—
Leave Lula .
Arrive liartu
Arfire at AtSei
tiawa
8:4V a ss-
6:00 p
627 f *
7:60 p a
L0.4J p
5:45 p
6:85 p m
9;24 p a
5pg
Uiosj vuuuecUons uiade at Lula with jasaenge
trains on Richmond and DauvllU Railroad, botl
boat aad West, ample time for supper at Lull
on cveuing trains. Superb sleeping car accom
modatioufe. Tbs shortest aad quickest route be
tween Athens and all points ftoith, East ant
West
C.W.CHEARd,
IH. R.BSREABD.
8uoH
Gen. Pass. Agent.
GbOKOlA HA1LHGAD COM FAW Y !
8TOEE MOUNTAIN ROUTE. *
Orncft GBMXBAL MANAOXk,
Augusta. Go.. Nov. 21st. 1885.
Commencing Sunday, Nov find, the loilowini
>assougors nchedulv will overale on this roa<
rratus run by 9utu meridian time—12 minute
Slower tb*u Augusu time
FA»T LINK.
"No.27, WKaT DAILY. | No.
28, S
L’ve Athens 7:
Ar*ve Wu»’v*e «04 a
“ Lexington- 8:88 a.n
“ Antlocn.... 8:fd.a.n
*' Maxeys ... 9:04a.l
•• Woodvlllo 9:28 a.i
'* Un. Pt 9:40 a.i
rr'veAtlanta Loop
•Arr’vo Athens 7 40p.i
Leave Athens 2 50 p.K
Arr'b \\ lute'o tt 11 ilO
** Lexingt’n.. 9.42p.»
•• Antioch... 4:i6 p,n
•* Maxeys ... 4:16 p.n
*• WooavlUe. 4:40 pr£
“ Un.Pt« 4:o5p.n
Arr've Wash 7 86p.a
Leave ftasb'u 4;2Upn
Ar* ye Augu'ta 6.15 pti
WO. 1, WEST DAILY.
“Athens....
•• Winterv’e
•* Lox gt’n..
'* Antioch..
“ Maxeys . .-
;«
“ Atlanta,
.10:oO a,
1:10 a
.11:20 a. m
9:U» tutu
9rM a.m
10:06 a.ia
10:44 a,m
NO. 3, WHT, DAILY.
L'veAugusta..9:4o p m
Arrive Msoon 6:46 a to
Ar*v* Atlanta. 8.48a.m-ar’e Augusta.. 69)0
O. •/, EAST DAILY.
Lv'e Atlatru.. i:0o i
“ Un. P’L... 2:20 f
•• Woodvllle 2:99 {
•* Maxeys... 1:08 ;
“Antioch... 8:84 {
“Lexington. 4.-01 »
“ Winter’ve. 4:49 f
Ar’vi- Athens.. t
" Wash’gt’n. 2:20 y
• Mkosh... tf:la f
“ Augusta... 3:86 j
Me. 4.east daily.
L’ve Atlanta... 9:16 pj
“ Macon 7915 pi
TORE No. 12, Broad Street, 22 by
120 with basement. Old establlah.
ed Furniture Store, with Gaa and
Waier.
TORE No. 14 Broad Street, aplen-
did stand for for Groceries' or
Pry Goods. Store 30 by 120 with
good cellar 30 by 70.
p:
s
I NVESTMENT—I will sell a3 room
Oottsge for $650 in cash. This place
is now rented to a good tenant for $84
per year.
JinlOd&w. ■ W. Di Gbiyfeth.
iLANTATIoNS—I hare 4 for sale
1 several desirable farms in Clarke,
Madison, and Jackson Counties.
Will sell on easy terms.
janlOd&w. 7 W. D. Gbieyeti.
Train number 27 will stop at and recei
■angers to and from the fallowing staions
is
tain and Decatur. Train No. US
sau^TLssrssj:
Dcoring, Thompson, Norwood, fioralVIBna
fordYllle, Union Point, ’Greensboro, MAOISM
SBfeU W tta,d north eaii
OH AtbCHR
>-
Atla»ta*aiidCb*r
atbsucoiuactwlthtralsi'D, it, f aad 2. 11
JOE W. WRITE,. Gm l Travaltag Pan.at.
egent, auguau, Oa. _
1 Th. Original and Only Smalaa
*SM«aa
BARBER SHOP REMOVED
ViklrentnofdHr Palace Bartier shop to
the aund oa Jaekaon atreat, lormerlr occupied
0, Lowe A Co., aaa aalOkn, aad are now beMZi
I repared then ever to watt upon our old caatn-
raera, and aa man. Ki ow a will patronize aa.
Wa ha.a th. haadaomeat and b«t equipped bar-
bar chop ta Athene, and only the moat tallied
touaemt anleia are amploeod.. Give ae a trieW
HcQtlEEN A DURHAM.
|PI0M AND WHISKY
1 HABITS CURED
BY B. M. WOOLLEY, M. IX,
ATLANTA, GA. .
M abletvtdeaeeclrM aad r*f«Mia*tk*Bt.
« arassfe.
nytffasawaii!.....
-f mbH por Ltttt. fieW hy I
staaipe, tJRISFb any atari
pete, la sta*H, pehgeifi, ta any afifiran,
, J.Y.tlfilTHft CO..
Maeatactarara aae Me Piraa., fiT.UHIIfi.ltfet
Drs. Hogan & Lyndon,
Have formed a eopartnerahlp *» the purpoa.
of practicing fiurgeay. -
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