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X Eh2j Northeastern Railroad, . Ri'fxbintcvdint a Oxxicr, Athena, Ga., 3«ut. 19, 1881.. On and after September,' 19tu, 1681, traina >o this ro •<! will run «* lollowa: No. 1. 1/eave Athena............6:88an Arrive at Lula. 7:45 a « Arrive at Atlanta.... 10:80 a m NOT Leave Atlanta 4:00 a u Arrive at Lula 9:80 a n Arrive at Athena #... 19:13pn Trains daily except Sunday Truitt No. 1 to;meets closely at Lula with fast mail traina to Atlanta, making the quicWime of 4 hours and 85 minutea Athena to^HHp Traiu No. 8 connects at Lula witl^Hii I wilt wist and west on Richmond & inHIvllle Uni lrc ad. Tickets on sale at Athena to all points. W. II. K. BERNARD, Acting Sup’t. j. HOUSTON. Gen. Hun*, and Ticket Ag«»t. GecrRia Rail Road Company Ornox Okbekal Mana0kii. I A free?.., OA.. Sept. 8,.: 1881. ) Commencing Sunday,t>ent. 4th the followluj I’assenger Schedule will opjtc G.' H. U. VTtJMKBOUa laatimoniala and large final** 11 prove that pfioaa of Piano# and Organa, for same make and style, are from 90 to $0 per cent, ieea at “The Music House of the South" than elsewhere. O. O. ROBINSON A CO. L. IF. Q,. S. Cincinnati Southern Rail’y Leave Athene -via Northeastern B. B.~™ 4.40 a. a “ “ “ •< ™™ 8.50 p. ~ “ “ !! °«oiyia B^lroad. M ..M. 8.45 a. |2 Union Depot Atlanta*".™.*...."* 8.00 a! |2 Uslton - p! Arrive Boyce’ancinnsUJcI' . 8.40 p. i • 1.80 p. i » 9JI5 p. i « uj.j io sen superior nanoe and org less price than ia paid by small dealer*. e ATHENS 9 8'> a i Leave Wlnttrvillo....— ..10.06 a Leave Lexington 10.50 a : Leave A ill loch U.17 A i L'ttvc Muxcys 11.84a Leuve Womlvitle 12.10 A l Arrive Union Point '2.8" A i Arrive Atlanta 5.45 p i Arrive at Washington 2 65 i* \ Arrive at Millcdgeviltu.... 4.49 r » Arrive Macon 0.45 i*i Arrive Augusta 4 0*1 p i Leave Augusta 10 80 a i L av«* Macon 7 10 a a la 'avo Miilcdgevillc 9.05 A a Leave Washington.. 11.80 am leave Atlanta ... 8.80 am leave Union Point 12.89 p « Arrive Woodville.. 2.10 pa n 7 00 p e 7 81 p i 8 15 p < 8 44 p a 8 09 p I 9 40 p i 10 00 p l. 5 00a Arri' Arrive Antioch 8.03 Arrive Lexington . 8.80 p 6 56 a 6 18 a 6 40 a rville 4.14 pm 7 24 a Arrive Athena 4.5o pm 8 00 a Trains run daily—no connection to or fro Whinglou on Ssundavs. K. U. DOK^EY, Gcii., Pass., Agt. JOHN W. GREEN, General Manager. Iticlunoml & Danville R.K. PASSENGER DEPARTMENT. On an t after June 5th, 1881, Passenger Train Service on the Atlanta and Charlotte Air-Li vision of this road will !>o us follows: Eastwauo. i No.* Leave Atlanta..'- 4:oh -D-5:18 a rnL 4:87 p. • I.ula- ......K - 0:44 a -Fj. 8:14 a. m L 7:10 p. i • Gastonia -LL ±‘M p. ut|- 2:13 a. i * Charlotte.Ml- 8:33 p. in'- 3:15 a. i ~jU.S. Mall.jN Y Exp in’g K, 8:50 p. t, v’te IIL 3:07 p. a . 6:51 p. n «.. »fL 8:ot p. ti ..El-9:16 p. n 8uwanee..1) -10:38 ji. ti Arrive Atlanta -12:05 a MJWANKtc accommodation, No. 21.—Leave * Gants 5:00 p. m. Arrive at Stiwnnee (D) 7:08 f. i Svwabkk Accommodation, No. 22.—Leaves waiue (D)ut5:10n. ui. Ariivoat Atlauta 8:U0n i CONNKCTtONS. .. A with arriving trains of Georgia Central and A. A W. P Railroads. R with arriving trains of Georgia Central, A. A W P. and W. A A. Railroads. C with arriving trains of Ueorgla Rail Road. o and horn Elberton, ilUreenvllto to and from Col* unthla and Charleston, 8. C. K with Spartanburg and Ash villa, burg, Union and Columbia tr L with Chester slid Lenoir Narrow Gunge to aud from Dallas and Chester. M with C. C. A A- C. C.-R. A D. and A. T. A O. for all points West, North and East. »JT Pullman Sleeping Car Service on trains Nos. 47 and 44, daily, without change, between Atlanta ad New York. A. POPE, tt General Passenger A cent. A Lecture to Young Men oil tlio Loss of LKAVK CINCINNATI YU O. AMO M. B. B. Mf”5';t$: P*|yt —— J: £ Arrive St. Louis ™.*.....™.*.*.*....™™ 7,2-* p. m ** " —— 7.25 p. m YU YAKDALU UKU. Leave Plum Street Depot..."™......™ Arrive St. Louis ™„. ™™™™ . VIA I. ABOO^L. b a. Leave Plum Street Depot .„.......~.™..™. 7.00 p. Arrive St. Louis.,...™ ™. TM p. i .... 8.00 s. i .. 8.00 p. I XAK«M LIB 8VIA KOKOMO. Leave C. II. A D. Depot.....™..... “ (i 1!. A D. Depot....™. Arrive Chicago Leave C. H. A D. Depot™ Arrive New York™.™..™.™ Fi-A-nsros PETER BRENNER, (Lo*e with Stkikwat A Sobs, New York.) PRAOTIOAL Piano Makers REPAIRING of Pianos. I'iauoa thorough ly renewed and regulated and made equal to «ew. A sufficient guarantee as to the adver tiser’s abilities will be to atate that recently, lor over a year, he waa engaged by the world-ro- nownd bouse of Stxinway As Sobs, Steinway Hall, New York—aud with whom his aon—Mr. P. A* Bhkbbxb—ia still employed. Having oil necessary appliances for mauu factoring, I can guarantee perfect satiafretion and at prices FAR BELOW Northern Factory figures. 1 would beg to call attention to the fact tha many of our old and used instruments can be placed in for superior condition to the new “cheap John” “crockery ware” Pianoa with which this market is njw being flooded; - CHURCH ORGANS tuned and repaired In a workman-like manner. COUNTRY ORDERS for tuning, etfefc promptly attended to. BEW ARE of Botchers and Pretenders,' for they oftener ruin than benefit instruments. Pull T. M. H. O. ft O. ROBINSON A CO., sell in Texas, Ar VJ» kausas, Louisiana, Mtssissipi, Alabama, Florida, and iu every Southern State north ot Georgia. Aligns'# can justly claim to have M The Music House of the South." E. I. O. M. Arrive New York™ PKBN8YLVAB1A K. *. Leave L. M. Depot ™«J" “ L. M. Depot....™..™™™.....™. Arrive Baltimore™!™...".— X chasing Superior I’iftnos atio Organ*. Slu- sical Instruments, Sheet Music, Music Books id l»ei%t itaiian Strings, at “The Musio House tlm South >' Tuning and Repairing of, O. O. KOBINSON & CO., VIA B. AND O Leave Plum Street Depot. Arrive Parkersburg Cumberland™... ...... Harper’* Ferry.. Washington™™" Baltimore ‘™ 1.20 a. ...12.19 p. 8.05 p. 6.8-1 p. . 1.15 p. -™™.... 9.20 p. Philadelphia..™ New York... H X. 4 00 p. is IA CAXADA aohriBRN Bailwav. Leave C. H. A D. Depot. 9.20 p. in “ C.1UD. ‘*,.™.... 2.45 p. m Arrive New York . .........10.30 p A Lccturo on the Nature. Radical curs ofSetninul WoakL torrli«pit, inditO'dby Self-Abui Emissions, lmpotency, Nervous Impedimenta to Marriage genert ,, jlon, Epilepsy, and Fjta ; Mental aud Phisimtl i" Conautnp- k.|>iii-|r< %, miu ciw, rnvuiw aud Phisica* acltv, etc—By ROBERT J. CULVER’ Incapacity, etc —By ROBERT J. WELL, M. D., nt thor of tlte ‘Grecu _ Tlie world-renowned author, in tliii bio Lecture, clearly proves from hit o' rienco that the awful consequences of Sol may be etfoctually removed without da auigical o{>ciatione, bougies, inatrumonta, or cordials; p intitig out a mode of *, certan attd ctfcctuai, by which every nali’ matter witat his condiilon may t>e, may euro himself cheaply, privately and radically. WThis lecture will prove a boon to thous ands and thousands. Sent under seal, In a plain envelope, to any oddreas post-paid, on receipt of’six cents or two j-outage stamps, wi have alio a scrs cvrb ran Taps Wohm. Address THE CULVER WELL MEDICAL CO Ann St. INew York, N. Y'J. 1 *, o, »»«■<,.4586 r • melt 4-829 $500 REWARD Over a Million —or— Prof, tioiftntife’i I Have already i*eet» sold in this country and In France every one of which has given pertjwt satlstac- turn, aud has per- every time who used according t LAJVCB3 BACH. That tho Pad falls to cured This Great remedy wil POSITIVELY and PERMANENTLV cure Lum bago, lame Rack,Sciatica, Gravel, Dladetes.Diop- ay, Bright’s DUcaso of the Kidneys, • lncontincn'-e and Retention of the Urine. Inflatnation of the KUlneya Catarrh of the Bladder, High Colored Urine, Pain in tho Back, Side or Loins, Nervous Weakness, and in fact all disorders of the Bladder and Urinary Organs whether contracted by pri vate disease or otherwise. weaKiim, i«eucorronu'a,or any aiw •toys, Bladder, or Urinary Organa, YOU CAN BE CURED t Wlthoutswallowlng nauseous medicines, by situ- PROF. GUILMETTE’S FRENCH KIDNEY PAD WHICn CURES BY ABSCRATION. * Ask your druggist for PROF. GUILMETTE’S FRENCH KIDNEY PAD. and take uo other. II he has not got It, send 82.00 aud you will roc cave the Pad by return mail.” Prof. Guilmette’s Frisch Liver Pud. Will positively cure Fever and Augue, Dumb Ague, Ague cake, Bilious Fever, Jaundice, D/s- ucpsia, and all Diseases of the Liver, Stomach and Blood. Price $1,50 by mall. Send for Prof. Gull- mette’s Treatise on the Kidneys and Liver, free by luaU. Address FUEMJll PAD uL _ _ „ Toledo Ohio. B, T. Bbvmbv A Co., Bole Agents, Athens G«* VUSKKAT Leave O. H. A D. ™.10.00 p.; RAILWAY. 9.20 p. i C. H. A D. W ™™™™.™™™... 2.45 p. Arrive New York ’. .™ ™..™.™™10.0u p. Leave Atlanta 12 p. m. 81eei>er open at 9 p. m K iting opi»ortuu.ty to miss over entire line of roa i.day time. For fUnaer Information address li. M. COTTINGIiAM, Geu’l S juthcru Agent, Atlanta. E. 1»? WILSON, Gcn’l I’uaa’g’r and Tick’t Ag’t, C'inoinnuti. 'Ji J. BURNEY, Traveling Ageut, Atlanta rxRRv, Houston L’oncnr, Ga., Jan. 28,16,80. In *878, there were twonegrooa ennflued in latl badly ntfiictod with 8vpbillis. In my offi eial capacity I employed C. T. Swilt, to curt them, under a contract, “no cure, no pay.” lie administered his “Syphillitic Specific,’’ and in a few weeks I felt bound to pav him out ot the county treasury, ns ho had affected a com plete and radical cure, A. 8. Gti.xs, Ord. Houston co.. Gn. Chattanooga, Tenn., Fob, H., 1879. The 8. 8,8, is g>v ing good satisfaction. One gentleman who had been confined to his bod six weeks with Sypliillitio Rheumatism lias been cured cntlrf », aud speaks in tho higneet praise of it. Chiles & Dkury. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COM PAN , Pronri- eiv.l Atlanta, Ga Sold by all Druggists. Call tor a copy o' anng Mou’s Frioud ’ March « uvreu, oamci e.. oiggera, Auuiniiirmior, ot Mary Bigger*, deceased, applies tome fora dis charge from said administration. therefore to cito^aad admonish all GHAS. F. STUBBS & GO., (Successors to^roover, Stubbs A Oo.) COTTON FACTORS —AND— Cimnisio Merchatb, INo. 04. Bay street, SAVA2T1TAH, GA. CHAa. B. STUBBS, A. A. IVINN, , IOHK K. GARNETT, TH08. B. STUBBS August 23, 1881. t address PETER BREXTITER. 1,850 Broad Street, Augusta Ga., POWDERS; HOOKS AND LINES, saparila, AND e Potass* GSESUtT AND SYRUP UGHS, ETC. P, 3, id Beat in Athena. 'ooth Brushes 3 AND. Linger Medicines, Etc. At-IiottonitFigures, at the Drugstore ol^ E. O. LONG & CO.. Sign of Illuminated Mortar FOR SALE. Tito following property h offered for sale baigain. Read the list aud call early. F OUR cottages containing from 5 to 7 rooms each, close to business. A very pretty vacant lot, oontains nearly acre, aud,tn excellent neighborhood. X four miles from town. Lands excellent. 14?Q acre farm, eight miles from city. Well 1 UO improved aud good laud. This Jplaco is dirt cheap. field pine timber on tho land enough to pav for it. Lies on the line of tho Gainesville and Monroe railroad. As an Investment, this land is better than anything. Price only $3.50 per Apply to iT. S. ’Williford, seplS tf Real Estate Agent ATLANTA HEALTH INSTITUTE Hype and Electric Water-Cure, NO 178 WEST PETERS ST, ATLANTA, GA by regular qualified Hygenic Physicians of both sexes, and where all heathful and iuvigoratiu * BATHING PROCESSES are in cxUenqc, gather with M AC’UIN K-V1BR ATIONS.aI * E- MENTS and ELECTRICITY are ^ •-caalully applied, according to DISEAbo* COND ITIONS of each patient. Tu only place in Georgia where no EMPIU.t orroutiue practice Is pursued, and where no DRUGS or POISONS UNDER NAM' Ui MEDICINES arc used as remedies for the sick. RHEUMATISM, NEU RALGIA, . ART, LIVER. KIDNEY, and SKIN DISEASES, INCIPIENT CONSUMP TION, SCROFULA, PARALYSIS, and all disease** peculiar to tho REPRODUCTIVE OR GANS, arc by our method of treatment restored with greater success than by auy other processes known. Treatment especial boon fot invalid ladies. Exclusive Ladies’ Department, in chargo of oxperienc3d Lady Physician. For ROBBEDr"^- 1 grave, )CU of t 'victims, lives prolonged, liappincss and health restored by tlte u great GERMAN INVIGORATOR, Which poaitivoly and permanently cures »mjio* tcncy (caused by excesses of any Kind). Semin al Weakness, and nil diseases that follow os a sequence of Self-Abuse, ns loss of cncrey. los memory, universal lassitude, pant in tho back disunions of vision, premature old ago, and many *’ “ "* ' lea*’ * ’ other diseases that lead to iusanity tiou ntnl a premature grave. F IR superior quality of SPECTACLE8 and EYE GLASSES iu Gold, Silver and Steel, you will find the place at No. 5 Whitehall street. Re not induced to pay high prices for inferior goods. I uaranteea perfect tit of every pair I sell, and rs ... only keep the best of Lenses in White and Tint- I be sent free by mail, securely scale* cd, guarantee every pair to give satisfaction for 4 l of price, by undressing. a trial belore.purchasing else- F. J. CHENEY. Dr Send for circulars with testimonials free by mail. The INVIGORATOR is sold at $1 per box, or six boxes for $5, by all druggists, or will * - - • •• • • receipt years. Give i j purchaslngelbw- , A. F. PlCKlSlPr, Wholesale and RetaJI Jeweler • Notice. GEORGIA, Clarko County. Ail persona having demands 'against John Kittle, deceased, arc hereby notified to present tho satno to me iu the time and manner pre scribed by luw, nnd those indebted to said do erased, arc requested to settle the same nt ouce JOHN R. CRANE, Administrator of John Kittle deceased. »ep6-6w PITT Ml By Ik M. WOOLLEY A-t, * A ill iianta, Ga. Reliable evidctico HABIT k‘ ven * a,ul reference to cured ■ jpationta and physicians. — CTTRSi Send for my book on The abit and its Cure. Free. nov80 0 concerned to show cause at my office on the first Monday in December next, wh; charge should not be granted. Given under hand at otto e this II day of August. I. ... AiaM. Jacksob, Ordinary, l’r inter’s fee $1.00. Iam4mw*«i$ OTIS ELEVATORS Steam & Hydraulic, OF.ALL KINDS, CHAPMAHBROTHERS. pis JACK8QNJST-,'AUGUSTA, GA. Hwln, uccpUd th« Agency ot tk. >bore,.r> now mpwed to furoHh uid wkoi thtm. GEORGIA—Clabkk County. Whereas. Isaac M. Kenney, applies to me for letters of administration on the *catAt$ of Myr tle Harris, colored, lato of said county, de ceased. These arc therefore to cito and admonish all concerned to show cause at my office on or bc- forethc first Monday in November next, why said letters should not be grauted. Given under my hatid at office, this 81st day of August, 1851, ASA M. JACKSON,’ Printer’s fee $2.60. 8cp.20,3C*d. “ CHAPMAN & BE 1 GAS, STEAM & HYDRAULIC ENGINEERS, PLUMB] And Pipe Fit- No. 318 Jackson St: Near Belt Tower, Augusta, Manufacture and sell CHAFM AIT’S EUREKA GAS MACHINE Estimates furnished and oohtracta made' for Lighting and Hauling Residences, Btorffi, Factories and 8mall Towns or Village*. F. J. ClIENEY’, Druggists, 187 Summit St, Toledo, Ohio. Sole Agent for the United States. R. T. Drludy & Co., Sole Agents, Athens, mavlOd&wly Stockholders’ 3Iceting. Xorthcastom Kail Itoad ot Georgia. T HE eleventh annuul meeting'of the stocks holders of tho Northeastern Railroad will be belt’ ut the cumpany’s office iu Athens at N. E. depot on Thursday, October 2uth, 1881, at 12:80 o’clock p. m. Stockholders and tlielr families will be passed free upon presentation of stock certificate to tho conductor. spl7d&w.td H. A. Lowbawox, Stcrelary. GEORGIA, L'LABKS UOCBTY. Whereas, John R. Crauo Admimtrator of John H. Colt dec’d., applies to m<- for leave' to to sell, all the real estate aud railroad stocks of said deceased | These are therefore to notify and cite alh con cerned to show cause at my office on or before tha first Monday of Nevembcr next, why eald leave should not 6e granted. Given under mt hand at “ this October 4th 1881. A#A M JACKSON, 23d. printer’s lee 12.65. Ordinary Monday iu November next why should not be granted. m under my hand at office this 10th Sep* r, 1881. ASA. M. JACKSON, Ordinary iter’a let $2.45. sep20-w30d •RGIA —Clajuuk Cocbtt. hereaa Florida C. Carr, Guardirn of Susan rhotnas, minor of John G. Thomas, applies letters ot dismission from said guardian- lesc are therefore to cite and admonish all erued to abov cause at my office on or be- - tne first Monday in November next why id lettere should not be granted. Given under my hand at office this find day Of Sept. 1881. ASA M. JACKSON, Printer’s frc$2.25 Ordinary. sep20-w4t N,