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Parlor Furniture!
EVEfl OFFERED IN AUGUSTA.
0ter flftv different styles, ranging from $85 to $300. Thin la‘A wonderfbl reliance. Our
sipok of Gtmmher Furullnr »l* *\m\Ay hnmeuse, and our price* no l«yr we guarantee they cm not
lie beaten eit' «r In the north or west for the same class of if ‘ '
FURNITURK LINE; no fear hut what we can plo*«c
see ua before you buy.
ir pricus no i *w jumihvot tuey cannot
orgKHU. We keep everything in the
•u. We guarantee satisfaction. Gail and
X4. BOWLES &c
717 IIROAD STHEEf, AUGUSTA, GA.
oo„
' dec27
OIEXXEfcGKE3 -A.,
-THE LIVE—
Carpet&Grocery Dealer
’ CAKI'KT DEPARTMENT'
Ilody Brussel* Carpets
Tapestry Hr’*’ Carpet*
Heavy 8-1*1 v Carpet*
Soot on ail Wool Carpet*
tkitton & Wool Carpet*
Stair Carpet* and Rod*
.striped Venetian Car’ta
Hearth Ruga,Poor Mate
Cocoa A Canton Mat’**
Floor oil Cl’ths,all w’th*
Table " ” •’!
UH Cloth Rug* & Hi
Window Shades.all size*
Rustic Shades, Paper do
Store Shades, any size
Rep* for Curtain*
Lace Curtains, cheap
Curtain' Loop* A Banda
Wiudow Cornice*
Wall i‘iiper* A Border*
Fire Screen*,Room
Picture Frame*
Beautiful Chrome*
Mosquito Netr
Kerri*’ Ham*
Magnolia Hama
Country Hama
GROCERY DEPARTMENT.
Ferris’ Breakfast IIicoi
Kerris’ Smoked Beef.
Geo. A.Bailie’a boslflour
Baker's Clioice Flour
Milk Cracker*
Fancy Crackers
Beat Tea* and Coffee*
Grocer! * received daily
Fancy Work Baskets]
Market Basket*
Clothes Baskets
con Hanging Baskets
r, Straw.® Hair Broom*
Cob* web Brushes
Feather Dustors
Tubs. Buckets, Pails v
.S'tabfo A Yard Broom*
Live dickens and
Dressed Poultry
H
Jl C.
Horan's Rheumatic Curl
Tha only retlabl* and aafe leaedjr for
stsavacATisaa
If taken according to directions It never ftII*.
Cure* cbmw of twenty or more year* standing, and
remove* al Impurities of tha blood and muscle*.
Thousands rejoice over Its marvelous cures.
HUi'ClIISON A BKU. GeAeral Agents,
Sold by all Drug*t*t. Atlanta, Ga.
novifl
CHAPMAN &BM,
' 6iS, STEAM & HYDRAUUC
ENGINEERS, PLUMBERS
And 3?ipe Fitters.
No. 3IS .Jackson Street,
Near Bell Tower, .Augusta, Gn.
Manufacture and sell
CHAPMAN’S
EUREKA CAS MACHINE
ASLACK TOR VOUR DIOTIONAKV. ■
>URRtW»R*R<RS,'»
VOUR periodicals,
TH« NOVRR ItISwaRY HOLDER.
Jvfsr MOTTO:
••Tho Ninth e .Sixpence better than the Blow .Shilling.*’ “Qulcic .Vales and snnii Profits for Cash.
Curjiet. anil Oil tlolhs Jlrnlo and Laid.
Curiums and Shades Ilunir at Short Notice.
S28 BBOAD ST..
AUGUSTA GA
ESTABLISHED
Columbus
ESTABLISHED
New York
1868.
And Wo. 70 WHiteHsdl |3t., Atlanta, Ga.
Pure Candies Only !
Fresh every hnll hour daily. Many Xov-iUlca not to bo found ol'ew)u.-re. Come aud a
them tn-ulo nt any time you wish.
Wbi. B. B. Fh.lps.
LADIES AM) GENTLEMEN
HEM) YOUR-
?
AND HAVE THEM DYED X
So tnnt they will lqok a* well u* NKW no mutter of wlmt tnatori.il,
SILK, WOOLEN OR COTTON GOODS I
Try me aud Ace whether I can be surpn-sed either In work or prloo. I defy competition.
J ACOB KREIS,
PROPRIETOR OF THE PREMIUM STEAM DYE WORKS,
mehgy W, Peter* Street. Opposite Trinity Church, ATLANTA, UAf
XX^L r J?S T HATS. HAATSI
J. A. CHRISTIAN*
HATTER.
SUCCESSOR TO
’Ll* EL Olavke* Agent. No- 0 Whiteliall Street
H$"The pnblio will please uotico that I have pnrehi»cd the interest* ot above fl.m, aud In
contimum* the business at this well-known stand, lpiup.se to keep the riinst llnoot finhionablo
uotds kept in tlio city, bought direct from thorn mimcta.wr, rid ahull sell at inside figures, and
by courtesy tmd square dealing merit your patronage.
nov24d&\v J A, OZZTUSTZAXT, 6 WHitwHall, Atlaxvca, Ox
THE SCJN
NEW YORK, 1882.
Arrive Boyce Cinclnna tlJc..
mvx iDfanast! via
Leave O. A 1C. Depot......
“ O. AM. »*
Arrive St. Louis.....—.—,
Arrive St. Louis...
Laav* Plum Street Depot ..
Arrive St. Louis..............
Bill for'Kel.ef, Etc
COI.LKTTK I..P1TNEK 1 CI.AHKK SUPKl!
. vs > lOl’BT.
J. R. CRANK,adin ct a! J Nov, Term. 1881,
It appearing to the court that John Kittle, jr.
»-• ot the defendant* lu the abo stated case
nia not reside in said county ot Clarke, and
it further • p rearing that be doe* not reside in
the state of Georgia, it D ordered that service
lie perfected ou snid John Kittle, jr„ by publi
cs t ton ot' this order onoe a mouth for four
month* in the Athens Banner prior to the next
term of t: is court, and that said John Kittle,
ir., appear and answer at anid term.
uE ». I). THOMAS, Compute Solicitor.
Al.hX. S. ERWIN, Judges. C.
A true extract from the minute* ox Clarke
uperinr court, November Term 1881.
JOHN l. HUGGINS, Clerks. C. C. 0. Ga
decft'.Mip<'Miu4mos
Ilia Ban for 1881 will make Ita fifleantb an*
noal rav dation indar the present nunagemaat,
ahining, aa always, for all, big and UtUa, meau
and preeious, eomeutad aud aubappy, Repub
lican and Democrat, dtpraved ana virtuous, In*
talllgent and obtoee. Th* Sun’e light ie for
mankind and womanktnd of every sort; but ite
genial warmth ia for tha good, while it poura
hot disoomfort ou the blistering backs of the
persistently wicked.
The Snu of 1888 was a newspaper of;« new
kind. It disoardad many of the form*, and a
multitude ot tha superfluous words and phrases
of ardent journalism. It undertook to report
in a fresh, succinct, unconventional way all tha
new* of the world, omitting no evant of human
.nterett, and tommenting on affair* with »he
fearlessness ot absolute independence. The
success of this experiment was the • success of
Thefiuu, It effected a permanent cliaupe in
the stylo of Ameroen naw*pai»era. Every im-
portant Joilrnal established tu this country in
the doxen years past has been modelled after
the The Sun. Every important Journal already
existing In.* bean modified and Bettered by the
force or The bun's example.
The ban of 1888 will be the same outspoken,
uth-idling, aud interaating newspaper.
By a liberal use of the means wlnth an abun
dant prosperity altoris, we shall make it better
than ever before.
Ws shall print all the news, put lug It into
readable shape, aud measuring its tm|Kirtauce
not by the traditional yardstick, but by Iv* real
interest to the people. Distance from Printing
House Square la not the first consideration .
with The bun. Whenever anything hvpiien* I
worth reporting we get the particulars, wiicth- 1 Arrive New York,
■' it happens iu Brooklyn or Bokhara,
lu polities we have decided opinions; arc ac-
cnstom6d to express them hi language that can
be understood. We say what Wu tniuk about , . , —
men and events. That habit is the only se- j Baltimore—
I or et of The buu’s political course. | „ .tv**hi nmi,
The Weekly Sun gathers into eight pages the <• ..
best matter or the seven daily issnes. An ag
ricultural Department of unequaled merit, filll i
1 market reports, ana a liberal proportion of lit- i
cmry, scientific and dotnestie intelligence com- j
piete The Weekly Suu, and make i the best j
newspaper for the fkrmev’s tonne hold tUast
•ver printed. ,
Who does not know and read and like The
Sunday bun, each number ot widen ia n Gol-
conda oflntcrehting litoiaturo, with, the l»e«t
poetry of the day, prose tv r.v line worth rend
ing, new*, butnor—matter .enough to fit) a
good'sized book, and intiiiitely more varied and
eutcrbilning tlmu any hook, bir^r little l
H our idea of what a newspaper, should be
pleases yon, send for The bun.
Our terms ureas follows:
For the daily Suu, utbur-iugo sheet of twen
ty* eight columns, the price by mail, iK^t riaid,
is 65 cents a month, or 50 a.Tear; or, includ
ing the Sunday paper, uu eight- page sheet of
titty columns, tiie price is 65 cents per mouth,
or $7 70 a year, postage paid.
The buiulny edition ot Th* SrN is also furn
ished separately at $1 80* year, ;*ostage paid.,
The price of the Wxtxi.r Nun, eight pages,
fifty six columns, is $1 a year, postage paid,
For e ubs ot ten sending $10, we will send ou
extra copy tree. Address,
I. W. ENGLAND,
Publisher of Th* M», Ntw York City.)
nov.lu-fit.j
Cincinnati Southern Rail’y
Lcav* Athens via Northeastern B. B..— 4.4* *. m
•• •• “ “ —.. J.SOp. m
" *« “ Georgia Railroad....... 8.49 a. m
« “ •* « “ m.m— 7.00 p. m
;; Union De^ot Atlanta M — i.OO a. m
:: ***»
VU f. AXD ST. L. a. a.
7.00 p. ni
— 8.00 a. m
...... 7.09 a m
Arrive Chicago........ 7.10a
leave 0. H. A D. Do pet..—
Arrive New fork
L ibel for <hvor
Cluris.su Kittle
pouring to the court from tlic return ot'thc dep
uty-sheriff thnt tiie dotendaut is not co be
found in tins county; and it lurtlicr appearing
,l ’“* defendant doc* not reside iu rids state.
jsd by the court thilt tb^ deteudant.
John Kittle, jr., l>e served m the*above stated
case by publication once a month for four
months prior to tho next, tern* ot this court, in
the .Southern Bai.net, a Public ga* tte, publish
ed in Athens, Ga. A fid it is fur her ordered
'list tho eh rk of this court fhrnitli » copy of
this order for publication in said paper, r
aforesaid, ft. i\ THURMOND, Pl’ff Att’y.
ALEX. 8. ERWIN, Judge, Arc.
A true extract from the minutes of Cfitrko
Sunertbr Cburt, N6\ ember term, 18 u l.
JOHN L HUuGINS, Clerk S.C.
■ ;9inni4u.wky. Pri J. ice $4.58.
Northeastern Railroad,
On uud utter Monday, February 27th, 1892,
Phlladdpbl* —
New York
Leave Plum Street DejH.t....
Arrive Parkersburg
' Cumberlaud— «...
..18.40 p. ui
... 6.60 a. iu.
~ 0.29 p. m
4.35 p. l
.... 7 40 a. I
.... 7.52 p. i
....... 1.50a. ui
Washington........
Haiti more...... ......
Philadelphia.........
New York...™"
— 3.05 n id
— 7.40 I. Uf
... 8.33 U
... 1.15 p. n
CANADA SOVTIIKRN B4ILWAY.
'. II. A I>. Diqiot........
Arrive ft*w York.......
A ORKAT WXSTKUN RAILWAY.
.^2.45 p. m.
Sltei'er open st 9 p. nn.
EAeTWAho NO. 58.
Leave Aiueit* 5:55 a in |
Arrive at Lulu 8:10 a m
Arrive at Atlanta 1:40 p in |
Arrive fit Clarkiavillo.... 9:44 a m |
Nu. 1.
2:45 p n
5:15 p n
S\ ystward
Leave Clai keaville 8 42
I*euve Atlauta 6:00 a
i.euve at Ltilt. ... ,...,..10:29*
Arrive at Athens .12:51 p
NO.50. NO. 2.
11 2:15 pi
i| 5:45pi
’ 7:55 p j
Thomas, Richter & Co.,
DEALERS IN
Farlor, Bedroom, dining Room and Of floe
FURNITURE
Q Soiaila Broad Street,
AnAWTAn . •
Agent* for the sale of the celebrated; Furniture of Wrampelmetar MattlaaeturhigTCompenj
Louisville. Ky r< uovl.
The Great 8pedfie lor Vffnlfia ui Headache.
From Frank L. Haralson, Mats Librarian.
Atlanta, Ga., January 14,1330.
Mms:;s. Hutchison A Bno.: I have tested your
Neuraigltie. both on myseit and on others, and
found li to be all that ia claimed—a specific for
ncumlgia and headache. I recommend It to a
•uttering public. Yours truly,
Frank L. Ranalsox.
.'Atlanta, Ga, Feb. 10,1879.
Messrs. Hutchison A Pro.: I have used your
“Neuralgine" in several instances, and lir.d it the
best remedy for neuralgia and headache I have
ever tried. It retiev<a the pain, leaves noneot
thoso unpleasant eUects due to uarcutfcs or other
sited) net. 1 shall always keep It In my office and
take much pleasuns In recommending ft to my pa-
Hants. e. G. Holland, l>. D ,
24 Whitehall, Atlanta, Ga.
.. . . 'Atlanta, Ga., Feb. 4,1879
Messrs. Hutchison A Pro t Having thoroughly
ested your "Neuralgine" In my case I cheerfully
recommend it to all who sutler with neuralgia and
headache. Thft*. M. Wend.
„ . _ of Howard, Wood A On.
For sale by al) Druggist. novi5
Trains daily except Nuucluy
Clo-e connection made at Lula and Rabun
Gap junction both east snu west with passen
ger train* ot Richmond and Danville railroad.
ILK. BERNARD,Sup’t.
GKOKGI Clakxe Coi ktt
Wlierea*, Leou D. Sledge, mnninistrator of
Mnry C. S ledge, deceased, applies to uie for
leave to sell all tho real estate of said deceased,
to*wit: Ont bouse and lot In the city of Athena
and said county, containing about one-fourth of
These are therefore, to notify all person*
concerned to show cause at my otfieo on or )*
fore the first Monday in March next, why said
tcave should not be granted.
Given under my baud ut office, this 14th day
of January, 1888.
ASA M. Jackson, Ordinary.
Py<r»fCPt9,85w29d.
ATLANTA HtALTH INSTITUTE-
Hygenlc and Electric Water-Cure.
NO :i78 WEST PETERS ST, ATLANTA, GA
_ Chrouic Disease* arc scientifically treated
by regular qualified HygcnicPJiysicli us of both
sexes, and where all licatliful and invigoratln
Bathing PROCESSES an! in existence,
gethcrwith M ACH1N E-VIBRATTONS,Ai • v E-
MKNTS and ELECTRICITY are .-"csstnily
aj'plietl, according to DlSEASn^ COND-
iTlONS of each patient. Ti.* only place in
Georgia where no EMPIRIC or routine practice
I# pursued, and where no DRUGS or POISONS
UNDER NAM lOb MEDICINES are used ns
remedies for the sick. RHEUMATISM. NEU
KAI.GlA, tii ART, LIVES. KIDNEY, and
SKIN DISEASES, INCIPIENT CONSUMP
TION, SCROFULA, PARALYSIS, and all
disease* peculiar to the REPRODUCTIVE OR
GANS, arc by our method of treatment restored
with givater success than by any other processes
Treatment especial boon for invalid
Exclusive Ladle*’ Department, in
charge ot cxporienc?d L»dy PuyeieUu. For
nrthcr lntormatirn address
ubtfs. DR. U. 0. ROBERTSON.
Leave C, II. A 0. Depot....
C. It. A D. *• ~..
Arrive Sew York..
Leave Atlanta 12 p. m.
giving opportun.ty topa*s
in dav time. For further information address
H, AI. COTTINGI1AM,
Gen’l Southern Agent, Atlanta.
E. P. WILSON,
Gen’l lVes’g’r and Tickjt Ag’tjCTncinnitl,
Traveling Agent, Atla< ta
Georgia Bail Bead Company
Omci GER8RAL A! AX.* OKI!, I
Auoubt.., ga., Dec. 10, 1881. )
JJComnicncing Sunday. 11 itst the f'el-owing
i assougor Schedule will opj>omte ou this road:
Leave ATHENS 9 30 « m 7 00 p in
l^cuvc Winterville........10.06a m 7 31pm
Leave Lexington.......... 10.ro a tf 8 15 pin
Lcuvt Antioch.... ....... 71.17A x 8 44 pm
Leave Mnxeys. 11.84am 8 69pm
Leave Woodvllle 12.10 am 9 40 p it.
Arrive Union Point 2.8"am 10GO pm
Arrive Atlanta 5.45 pm. 5 001 in
Arrive at Washington 2 65 r m
Arrive at Millctlgeville.... 4.49 pm ........
Arrive Muccn 0.45 pm
Arrivo Augusta ..4 00 p M 6 30 a m
Leave Augusta 10 30 a m 5 80 p ui
Leave Macon 7 10 a m
Leave Milledgeville .9.05 a
...11.30 i
Leave Washington..
Leave Atlauta.. . .., _
Leave Union Point 12.39 pm 6 00m ti
Arrive Woodviiic.,, 2.10 pm 5 20 a u
Arrive Maxey* 2.46pm 5 56a n
Arrivo Antioch 3.nS v u 0 13 a n
Arrive Lexington 8.80 pm 6 40 a n
Arrive Winterville 4.14 pm 7 24 a n
Arrive Athena ....4.50 pm Swan
Train* run daily
K. R. DORSEY, Gen., Pass., Agt.
JOHN W. GREEN. General Manager.
Richmond & Danville B-.ll.
PAf&ENQEB DEPARTMENT.
On and after Feb. 26, 18*2, Partcnger Train
Service on the Atlanta and Charlotte Air-Line di
vision will be a* follows:
Leave Atlanta....
Ar Gainsvllle..
" Lula
" Rabun G
" loccoa..
“ Seneca ......
" Greenv'le...
|" Uastonl/...
Charlotte M
.. 2:15 p i
. 4:54 p i
- 5:26 p i
" Greenv’la^.
" Seneca
'* Toccoa *,
“ Rabun Gap Junction..
' Gslnsvilie
- 6:82 a. I
.10:18 0.1
.l r :51 p. i
•T. M, R. TALCOTT, Gan'l Uan'g’r. -
feL Y. SAGE, Superintendent.
A. POPE, neneral Pasaenxsr A rent.