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JOHN CRAWFORD & CO..
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Drugs,
GARDEN SEEDS,
Patent Medicines,
Toilet Soaps, Perfumes and
Fancy Goods.
Sole Agents for SWEET WHEAT
Chewing Gum!
Fine Cigars and Tobacco.
12 COLLEGE AVE,
ATHENS, GA.
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The only guaranteed cure for all blood
taints aud buinon*, eruptions, pimples,
blotches, scalp diseases and scrofulous
sores and swellings, is Dr. Pierce’s Golden
Medical Discovery. You get a cure or
money paid for it promptly returned.
Kheutnalism
Is undoubtedly causeo by lactic acid in the
blood. This acid attacks the fibrous tis
sues, and causes the pains and aches in the
back, shoulders, knees, ankles, hips, and
wrists. Thousands of people have found
in Hood’s Sarsaparilla, a positive cure for
rheumatism. This medicine, by its puri
fying action, neutralizes the acidity of the
blood, and also builds up and strengthens
the whole body.
THE REASON HE DIDN’T SELL THE
PIG.
A man once gave a boy a pig and
told him to go out and sell it. The
boy put the pig in a sack, and hav
ing flung it across his shoulders
went around about through the
streets of the city. He did not sell
the pig, however, and when he re
turned be expressed surprise and
indignation that no one should have
bought it. “D.id you tell the people
what you had for sale?’ “No, sir;
I expected them to ask me.” “Ah,
my son; you are too much like some
merchants that I know of; you fail
to let the people know what you
want to sell them Advertise if
you want to succeed.
A K RNtnew-like Offer.
For many years the manufacturers of
Dr. Sage’s Catan h Remedy bave offvreO,
in good faith, SSOO reward for a case of
Nasal Catarrh which they cannot cure.
The Remedy issokl by druggist at only 50
Cents.' This wonderful remedy has fan ly
attained a world-wide repu.ation. 11 you
have dull, heavy headache, obstruction of
the nasal passages, discharged falling from
the head into the throat, sometimes pro
fuse, watery, and act id, at othc’-s, thick,
tenacious, mucous, purulent, bloody acd
putrid ; il the ey ’ are weak, watery and
inflamed; if’here is ringing in the ears,
deafness, Lacking or couching to clear the
tlinut, exp cioration of offensive matter,
together with scabs from ulcers; the voice
being changed and has a nasal twang ; the
breath oflensive; smell and taste impaired ;
sensation of dzziness, with mental de
pression, a hacking cough and general
debility, you are suffering from nasal
catarrh. The more complicated your dis
ease, the greater the number and diversity
of symptoms. Thousands of cases annu
ally, without manifesting half of the above
symptoms, result in consumption, and end
in the grave. No disease is so common,
more deceptive and dangerous, or less
ttnd« rstixxl, or more unsuccessfully treated
by physicians.
Blue Springs is a temperance
town of Missouri whose women
would, in a case of emergency,
favorably compare with the finest of
“our finest.” Twenty-five of them,
all leading matrons of the town,
broke in the doors of a newly opened
saloon on Saturday night and or
dered out eight old soaks who hap
pened to be there enjoying a game
of cards. Haley, the saloon keeper,
tried to interfere, but was hit on the
avhkis chronicle,
DAILY JLISTD WEEKLY,
Daily, $5.00, Weekly SI.OO per Year.
The Athens Chronicle Job-Office
Will print any kind or style of work from
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A visiting card to a book neatly at low prices
head with a tlub and chased down
• tLe street by fotir of the masked and
inliiriaied women. He escaped in
the roller mill. The club room aud
all its attractions were smashed to
pieces, and an old toper who was
trying to save some bottles of first
r class whiskey for “medicinal pur
poses,” he said, was glad to run away
for his life.
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The Pulpit n.n«l the Mage.
Rev. F. M. Shroat, pastor United Breth-
I ren Church, Blue Mound, Kan., says : *1
feel it my duty to tell what wonder. Dr.
King’s New Discovery has done for me
Aly lungs were badly diseased, and my
parishioners thought I could live only a
few weeks. I took five bottles of Dr.
King’s New Discovery, and am sound and
well, gaining 26 lbs. in weight.”
Arthur Love, Manager Love’s Funny
Folks Combination, writes: “After a thoi-
OUgh trial and convincing evidence, I am
' confident Dr. Kiqg’s New Discovery for
Consumption beats em all, and cures when
everything else fails. The greatest kind
ness i can do my many thousand friends
is to urge them to try it.” Free tnal bot
tles at G. W. Rush’s, and John Crawfurd
& Co.’s drug stores. Regular sizes, 5Uc.
and $1 00.
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The same sort of a reunion that
the monkey and parrot celebrated is
going to bave its parallel at Fort
Wayne, where W. H. Slewart’s
gorilla Angora is matched
the bulldog Jack, owned by William
Willson of Marion, catch-as-catch
can, S7OO to go to the winner. This
is the first time on record that the
missing link of the African jungle
and the English bulldog have been
brought together. This is no news
paper correspondence fight, but is
for blood. Both parties are keeping
quiet and have said nothing so far
as to their own chances, but when
time is called they will toe- the
scratch like thoroughbred sports,
and who will toe it last can only be
surmised.
Angora has been in training for
over a month, and Jack is reported
to be feeling very fit. The I>et
ting is SIOO even that the gentleman
from the Sunny South will whip his
four-legged opponent in three min
utes, aud another SIOO says that the
bulldog will not come out alive.
The bull dog’s friends say that il
he takes Angora by the threat it will
be with the air of a man who has
brought his trunk and come to stay.
A Houaebold Remedy.
Wade’s Blood Renewer has been suc
cessfully used in private practice for the
ut»t fifteen y< ars as a general alterative,
aud ban succeeded beyond the most san
guine expectations of its originator in its
usefulness in all status, of impure blood
It has no equal in Skin Diseases and Syph%
ilitic Eruptions. Eczema, in its most
13 nbh some forme, has been cured like
magic. It is a fine invigorator, appetizer
and general health restorer. Certificates
urnishedupon application. sOcts a bot
e. Put up by L D. Shdgq & Co.
A Cleveland (0.) newspaper
prints a list of the colored people
whom President Harrison has ap
pointed to office to date. It com
prises twelve names, and the aggre
gate salary drawn by the twelve
colored office-holders is $26,000.
The President is not appointing
many colored people, and those he
appoints are given nd nor offices.
They are fed upon the crumbs that
fall from the white {office-bold?r’s
table. Mr. Cleveland did more for
them than that.
Kpoch.
The transition from long, lingering and
painful sickness to robust health, marks
an epoch in the life of an individual. Such
a remarkable event is treasured in the
memory, and the agency whereby the good
health has been attained, is gratefully
blessed Hence it is that so much is beard
in praise of Electric Bitters. So many fed
they owe their restoration to health, to the
use of the Great Alterative and Tonic If
you are troubled with any disease of Kid
neys, Liver or Stomach, of long or short
standing, you will surely find relief by us
of Eh ctric Bitters. Sold nt 50c. and SI.OO
' per bottle, at G. W. Rush’s, and John
Crawford & Co.’s drug stores.
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ILIC PLAYS GOOD MUSIC,
AND HIS FIVE LOUDESTJNOTES ARE:
FIRST—It is entirely vegetable, contains no mlnera’s or poison of any kind, and
builds up ’be system from the first dost.
SECOND—It cur< s Cancer of the Skin. No other remedy or treatment has ever
cured it.
THIRD—It cures Hereditary Blood Taint, even in the third and fourth
No other remedy has ever done it.
FOUR TH—lt hag never failed to eradicate Scrpfula from the system.
FIFTH—It cures contagious Blood Poison in all to stages by eliminating the horrible
virus from the system, thus giving relief frog* all the consequences of this bane
3 of the human —. 4-——■
My blood had been so out of order dm ing the summer of 1888 that I virtually had no
health at all. I had no anpetite; nothing I ate ag/eed with me. I was feeble, puny, aid always
feeling bad. I had tried various remedies without receiving any beneot, until at lengtn I com
menced on Swift’s Specific (S. S. S.) That medicine increased my weight from 155 to 177 pounds
in a few months, and made me as well aud heaLhy as aoy man now I’viog. S. S. S. is undoubt
edly the greatest blood purifier to-day on the American continent. JOHN BELLEW,
No. 449 North State Street, Chicago, Hl.
Treatise on B'ood and Saia Diseases mailed free. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga.
A young man of promise, a few
years ago in Pittsburg, has just been
dent to an asylum a perfect physical
and mental wreck. He bad reached
that point where he boasted he
smoked daily six packages of cig
arettes.
The consciousness of having a remedy
at band for croup, pneumonia, sore throat,
aud sudden colds, is very consoling to a
parent. With a bottle of Ayer’s Cherry
Pectoral in the house, one feds, in sucu
cases, a seiiSr of security nothing else can
give.
Early last summer a young girl
at Summerside, Prince Edward Is
land, wrote her name and address
upon an egg, which subsequently
found its way to Boston, Mass.,
among other shipments. The pa
rents of the young lady visited Bos
ton recently, and, strange to saj,
trod need to the young Bos
tonian who had received the egg,and
asked them it they knew the young
lady—their own daughter. Expla
nations followed and a correspond
tnce was opened The wedding is
to take place in December.
Dou’t pul off the payment of your city
tax. Pay nt once, and register.
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ANNOUNCEMEATB.
FOR alderman fourth ward.
Al the solicitation of many voters from
the fourth Ward Mr. Geo. T. Hodgson has
consented to make the race tor Alder man.
He is in the race subject to the priruarj
election.
FOR ALDERMAN—FOURTH WARD.
lam a Candida e tor Aiderman in the
Fourth Ward, subject to the Democratic
primary. M. Al yers.
Editors Chronicle:— Please announce
that the ~hame of A. B. Hxrper will be
supported for Aiderman of the First Ward
at the coming primary election.
Voter.
FOR ALDERMAN, FIRST WARD.
I am a candidate tor Aiderman from the
first war<i, subject lo the decision ot the
Democratic primary.
W. McKinnon.
FOR ALDERMAN, FIRST WARD.
I am a candidate for Aiderman in the
First Ward, subject to primary election
W. C. Orb. .
FOR ALDERMAN, FOURTH WARD.
At the solicitation ot many friends, Mr
Cobb Lampkin has consented to present
bis name to the democratic, primary, as a
candidate for Aiderman in the 4th ward.
Many Voters.
FOR MAYOR.
lam a candidate for Mayor, subject to
the decision of the Democratic pi imaty,
E. T. Brown.
I am a candidate for Mayor of Athens
before the Democratic primary. I pledge
myself to support the ticket nominated on
that occasion. Oct. 11th, 1889
Albert L. Alitchell.
At the request of many citizens, I have
consented to offer for re-election as Mayoi
of Athens, holding myself ready to abide
by any decision my people may make.
J. A Hunnicutt
MW ■ O
Southern Mutual Building aad Loan Assorialion
of Atlanta* Ga.
All persons who desire to take stock iu
the Athens Branch of the above Associa
tion, will please call on the undersigned.—
Aiembership fee is $1 00 per abate ,sixty
cents per share each month thereafter til
1 maturity of stock, which is estimated a
84 months. This is the best plan yet de’,
vised for borrower or non-borrower.
2w L. & H. Cobb.
F»r Male,
One vac mt lot on Eist Broa.l street,
East Athene.
One bouse and lot on Bridge street. Can
be bought cheap.
Five acre lot, fronting on Waddell street
One’bouse and lot on Foundry street.
811ACLBFORD& Hattaway
-CIO TO—
JOHK L. ARNOLD
FOB
House and Sign Painting,
Paper Hanging, Etc.
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-GO TO-
JOHN L. ARNOLD,
BROAD STREET, ‘
for
Fancy and Family Groceries.
OF
Canned Goods,
THE BEST OF
BUTTER,
AND THE CHOICEST
THE NICEST
And Freshest of Everything Good,
JO. C. BERNARD’S
CLOTHIN6, HATS, FURNISHING GOODS
J. J. C. M C MAHAN
HAS
JUST OPENED
A NBW
1:1 iiTiinii mill i
T-171, Clayton Ht.
CALL
AND SEE HIM.
Septi Bdßm. I
Monpa, SoufM, Soap*
We have received a large shipment ot
Toilet Soaps, which we offer at figures
never before equalled. We have
4 Cakes in box 10 cents box
$ “ “ 25 “ “
12 “ “ .50 “ “
8 “ transparent, in b0x.20 “ “
and many others equally as cheap. This
is absolutely the cheapest lot of goods ever
sold in Athens. Call and examine.
L D Sledge & Co.
RIGHMC.ID St DANVILLER.I
Northeastern Division,
Condensed sebeda e in effect June 1611
1889. Trains run by 75tti Meridian tin.
Between Athens and atlant?
NO SJ—DAILY. NO 51-EX . u
Lv Atuens, 7 40a m Lv. Aih ns, & oo|
Ar. Atlanial2 00 u’n Ar. A' :u ta, 0 4"p 1
NO. 41—EX. SUN.II NO .- D/
Lv. Atlanta, 5 30pm /tU ta, 8:1 u
Ar. Athens, 10:25 “ |Ar. A:h I‘ 3 : ’ t'
BETWEEN AfHEN.-' AND T. EAS I
NO 53 —DAI i- • 11 LNS? -: > A a J <
Lv Athens. 7.40a u.i Lv i. iLem
Ar.Wash’tn. 6.53 “ 2a Waso lu. 7 x3p m
Ar. New Y’rk l.aOp m! Ar N vl’rkci2 a-m
Pullman Palace Buffet alvt .i, carsfrom
Lula to Washington and New Y_>rk.
Solid trams Lulu to Washington.
• BETWEEN LULA AND ATHENS.
SOUTHBOUND. NORTHBOUND.
C 5 Q 3
s» 9 st S » 3 ETP
Passengvi. Pass’ng’l
N E R. R.
22 52 50 51 53
“ Stations S M
k QOr QdM » qqX
' £_£_ = ?
a.m p.m a. mlv ar p.m jMJIpm
5 30 8 35 10 80 Lula 7 50 a 55 9 30
1 600855 10 50 Gillsville 730 „ 855
630 9 11 11 05 Maysville 715 8 10 820
7 09 9 31 11 25 Har Grove 6 50 8 85 7 40
1 730951 11 45 Nicholson 630 ® 15|7 05
8 00 1004 12 00 Center 6 10 8 00 6 85
8 35 1025 12 20 Athens 5 50 7 40 6 00
A.M P.M P. iM AR LV P.M A M P M
Trains No. 50 and 53 will run daily. No.
51, 52,19 and 22 will run daily, except
Sunday.
Trains run by 75th Meridian time—ore
hour faster than 90th Meridian time.
L. L. McLeskey, Jas. L. Taylor
Div. Pass. Agt. Gen. Pass. Agt
W.M, TitTman,
DEALER IN
FLORIDA ORANGES,
MESSINA LEMONS,
NORTHERN APPLES,
NORTHERN CABBAGE,
FLOUR, IRISH POTATOES,
MEAL, YAM POTATOES.
MEAT,
LARD,
SUGAR, CORN, 1
COFFEE, HAY,
TEA, BRAN.
RICE,
TOBACCO, GRITS.
CIGARS,
SNUFF,
SOAP,
STARCH,
BLUING,
PEARLINE,
POTASH.
No. 19 E.Clayt m St.,
O a,.
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SOUTUERN Mi'TIJAL
INiWIJKAIWCIi COMPANY
Y. L. G. Harris, Pres. 8. Thomas, So-
DIRECTORS:
Y. L. G. Harns, L. LI. Charboaniei
John H. Newton, RobL L Hampton
Stevens Thomas, Edward S. Lyndon
Ferdinand Fninizy, Marcellus Stanley
John A. Hunnicutt, Rufus K. Reaves
—FOR
COTTON GINS,
ENGINES
AND
REPAIEB,
AT
Bottom Prices,
WRITE TO
Geo. R. Lombard & i 0.
Foundry, Machine, Boiler and Gin Wofka,
and Supply House, * ’
Augusta, - Ga
Mch7 d&
MRS. T. A. ADAMS
Is now receiving NEW PATTERN
Bonnets and Hats,
AND NEW FLOWERS.
KF Hopes to get a share of the public
Btron«se*
For Sale
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! One beautiful, vacant lot—situated on
| Baxter street, directly opposite the old E.
’ L. Newton house. A bargain, at S2OO.
Five room house and lot on Jackson
street, well situated for business. Water
works and well on yard. Price $1,200.
One vacant lot, running through from
1 Clayton to Washington streets, known as
Morton place, next to Marks’s property,
about 80 to 100 feet front. Titles good.—
This is desirable property. Call on
Shackblfokd & Hattaway,
Real Estate Agents.
C, C.MADDOX
ARTISTIC
P H°T°G R A P H T ’
[Old Clifton Gallery.]
109 East Bread St Athens, G
CALL AND
EXAMINE splcimsns of WORK
girttlorg.
J|«. JAS. C. BLOOMFIELD,
PZ/F67CZ4W JA’Z) SURGEON.
Office and rooms over Weatherly Bros.’
196 Clayton street. sepl7dAwlm.
DR. 0. R. GILES.
GENERAL PRACTITIONER,
Office corner College Avenue and Wash
ington Street. Resi<l«-nce No. 15 E. Strong
Street. House formerly occupied by Dr.
Hale.
Dr R. M WADE,
OFFICE, CLAYTON STREET
Over Tahnadge A Brightwell;
OFFICE^HOURS —10 to La. m. and 4to 5
P-m Chronic Diseases and Venereal
Diseases a specialty.
DR. B. 8188 DAVIS,
DENI IST.
Office, 115 X, U7X and Clayto
street. Office hours, 9to 1:80, a. m., 8 to
p; m.
S >l4- It. 1 HAMPTON
DENTIST.
Office over Jackson & Vincent’s store, corner
CUytou and Lumpkin streets. Office hours
from 9. a. m., to 8, p. m.
GKO. C.Tn<)MAB. Jno. J. Btricklan*
THOMAS & STRICKLAND,
ATTORNEYS
Atiikns, Georgia
BILE IlWfiE I AMTII) B. B.
To take edect Monday, Jan. 9 4 .r>, Eastern Time.
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A M,P M l’vb. ark.
8 3516 80 569 0 Tall’h Falls 20.9 1240 10 57
850 6 45 390 5.0 Turnerville 15.9 1225 10 42
9057 00 10.3 Anandale. 10.6 12 010 27
920 7 12 550 1.261 Cl arks viile 7.8 1200 10 17
945 7 35 965 20.9|C<irnelia. 0 1185 9 57
Alt. LV.
W. B. THOMAS,
President and General Manager.
BARGAINS -
I will save you money. Come
and see me. A fit guaranteed in all
suits turned out from my establish
ment.
Will make you a suit from $14.00
to S4O 00. Wfll make you pant,
from $4.00 to sl2 00.
I open up Tuesday. July 2nd, over
I. Morris.’ store, 214 Broad sti-eet
Athens, Ga.
Respectfully,
M. FARBSTEIN.
Through Mleeper.
Commencing Sunday, October 6th, 1889,
the fast train leaving Atlanta at 2:45 p.
m.. will have a thiough sleeper for Chirfes
ton via Augusia, and Y« massee train,
leaving Charleston via Savannah & Charles
on radroad at 10:30 p. m., has through
sleep-r to Atlanta. Passengers from Athens
on 8:50 p. m. train make connection with
through sleeper at Union Poinj for Charles
ton. E. R. DottsKY, G. P. A.
Joe W. White, T. P a.
Push's
DRUG - STORE,
AT
CRAWFORD’S OLD STIM,
Clayton Street, Athens, Ga.,
Wholesale and Retail
DEALERS IN
DRUGS,
MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS,
FINE TOILET SOAPS, BRUSHES
;and combs.
Fancy Articles
GREAT VARIETY
W PHYSICIANS PRESCRIPTIONS
carefully dispensed.
J2o,»n
TO
Xixnvsi
IN
OLARKE AND AD-
JOINING COUNTIES
Inteest payable semi-annually at
SIX PER CENT. Commissions
light.
W. D. Griffetn.
Office with O Farrell Ash.
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