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M«y do for a atupU boy'. excuse ; tat
wta» cm ta hU for tin pmM who
***** hia child languishing daily and falls
*° r * co ** i »e »b« want of s tonic sad
blood-peri Her? Formerly, s coarse oi
hitlers, or sulphur and molasses. wss the
rate In well-regulated Uinilie.; bat mow
•II intelligent household* keep Ayer's
Sarsaparilla, which fa at once pleasant
to tba taste, Slid tilp meet searching aad
affective bleed liMfelne ever ilfaeovered.
Nathan 8. Cterefand, ST K. Canton «U,
Huston, writes: " My daughter, now SI
yean old. was in perfect health n«l! a
year ago when she began to complain of
to. loom
nImpure Wo.el.aod liUl,icSd her’wfaJ^
Ayer*. Sarsaparilla. This madid ms
restored her blood-making organs to
wjWir action, and in due time retstab-
I fatted her former health. 1 And 'Ayer's
Baraaparflla a moat ralnab’e remedy for
the lassitude aad debility inetdrat to
spring M— ” ^
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M«tlirfn« 9 I find a itplendic* lukUtuto
for tli#* ol(l4ima roniponmld in Ayer's
tV*'*"" 1 *- wll, » • fcw ot Ayer’s
1 ilia. After their use, I feel freshen aad
stronger to go through the summer."
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,
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Or. J. C. Ayer * c*. Lows!I, Mass.
Pffa. «1; asboofa.,**. Worth »5 a howls.
Headquarters fob
We have just received a
shipment of French Peas,
Jockey Club Sardines,
Plum Puddings,
Layer Figs,
Thurher’s •
Canned Peaches, Pears, Apri-
eots, and Dunbar’s Pre
served Figs. Our
Olive Oil, Teas,
Extracts and Spices
ARETHEBEST
— ALSO
OATS, CORN, HAY
and STOCK FEED.
CALLOWAY, LAMBERT & C0.»
Telephone No. 73.
*K ’>t profits per month;will prove It
or pay loifeh re w ixirtralts Jun oat
' S3 60 Sample sent kkkk to all.
W. h, chide ster & sou,2s Bond at. N.Y
▲ A ,, pointews 1 »et;««“««
PARKER’S
HAIR BALSAM
Cleanses and beautifies the bail.
IPromotes a luxuriant growth.
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PENNYROYAL PILLS.
tt«I CroM Diamond Drand.
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Swiss Condense! Hitt Co.
RICI BRAND
GENUINE SWISS CONDENSED MILK.
Guaranteed the richestand purest milt man-
nfacturcd, containing over 10 per cent of batter.
1 thrive - ' -
I'lilMnw nnd invalids will thrive wonderfully,
a> d families will fflnd Its use more eoonomieal
thnnn dlncry oows nillk. 8eeyonrgroeerelves
yoS Blgl Swiss Condensed Milk.
Import Agent, JAMBS P. SJIITM,
Now York and Chicago.
THE VERY BEST
MU S I CAL
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DeC. 4,1889.
We
ISM.
A. L. Hum,
ATTENTION.
All oT Jolltu Cohen A Ct’h custom-
en ere anxiously waiting for January
7th to come, as we are arranging for a
grand Clearance Sale to commence on
that daj. We are' now taking stock
and arranging for this great sale and
will be readjr lor January 7th.
JtrLitre Cohen A Co.
W.T. Houston, Manager.
iKllm Beqy plantation Ue. now Camp-
bell*# Bend, on tte Arkansas side of the
river. Old Msj. Eckly. the
ner ef the plantation, has. to many
,, f* 8 *- *be unstrung liberality of tbs
hkal planter, yet in other respects he fa
prejudiced and narrowly self-opinion*
Zslie, the major's daughter, was re-
•riri a» the handsomest girl of a cotn-
numity in whioli handsome girls were
■o* rare. Bhs had made an itupreaaioa
apan the brilliant social life of New Or-
lean^ aad had received offers of
Is XnfV Worth
_i IMuri
'Not if yon go through the world
riage front many well known men, bat
had refused them. The truth it, aha
dyspeptic. Acker's Dyspepsia TableU SSl* L®“ n ^ med ***!■■. *
are a positive cure for the wont forms
by L. D.
Flatulency
teed and sold
A Co. Druggiat.
CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH and
Bronchitis immediately relieved by
Shiloh’s Core. For Sale by John Craw
ford A Co.
is what
you need for Obstipation, Loss of Ap-
SHILOH’S IXIUUH and Consump
tion Cure is sold by us on a guarantee.
It cures Consumption. For Sale by
John Crawford A Co.
For MEN ONLY!
Contagious SlstS It incases
Utesrs, seres, pimplss, itch, sstt rbcnm, etc., .. . . _
e evidences of cootsgiaas blood disease. It “Walt a minute, major, you will sure-
jmmw asn-jiec.^Hss,
cube ssssvasaBijBifssf
»«*»! *»'»>*^^sgrvyya5ra
contagioai
is mssifsstly s dsty to eradicate Mood poison
f.om tbs system by s ass of B. B. B. (botanic
Blood Balm.) thus enabling the sore plscss to
hssl, sad thereby removing all possibility of
other members of tbs family becoming like
wise afflieted. Seed to Blsod Balm Co., At-
to. Go., for book that will convince.
iTH. Outlaw, lit. OBve, N. 0., writes: “I had
running some on my shoulders and mu. One
iSb.r _
Galloway,Lamberts Co.
_ an my sbouh
bottle 6. B. B. eared mu entirely.'
L. Johnson, Belmont Station, Mias., writes:
“B. B. B. bse worked on mo like a charm. My
bead and body wss covered with sores, and my
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FJ{NCY and FAMILY
iy
bur cams oat, bat B. B. B. busied me quickly.
W. J. Kinnln, Hatches, Texas, writes: “B.
B. B. has eared my wife of s largo nicer on
her leg, that doctors sad all other medicine
could not re.”
M J. Rosemen, a prominent merchant of
Greensboro, Us., writes: **I know of several
eases of blood disease speedily cared by B. B.
B. Two bottles cared a lady of sgly scrota-
Ions skin sores.**
W. V. Bircfamors k Co., MsxeV, Ga- writes:
”B. B. B. is earing nr. Robert Ward of blood
poison, efloeted one of the most wonderful
cares that ever came to osr knowledge.”
Pimples on the Face
Denote an impure state of the blocd
and are looked upon
pon by many with sus
picion. Acker’s Blood Elixir will re
move all empurittea and leave the com
plexion smooth and clear. There is noth
ing that will
constitution,
whole system. Sold and guaranteed by
L. D. Sledge A Co, Druggist.'
>tn ana clear, 'mere is noth-
se thoroughly build up the
purify and strengthen the
u Sold and guaranteed by
Bueklan’s Arnica Salve.
The best Salve in the worle for Cats,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum
Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands
Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Erup
tions and positively cures Piles, or no
pay required. It is guaranteed to give
ocrfect satisfaction,or money refunded
Price 25 cents per box. For sale by John
Crawford A Co., and L. D. Sledge A
Co., Wholesale and Retail Druggists.
Instruction to be secured at the
METROPOLITAN CONSERVATORY
91 East 14th Street. New York City.
Book giving full particulars sent free, (fan
enter at any time. Board turn shed In connec
tion with the school. H. W. Greene,
General Manager.
ASTHMA CUSS
I SCHIFFMANN'S ASTHMA CUi
MADE WITH BOILING WATER,
EPPS'S
GRATEFUL-COMFORTING.
MADE WITH BOILING MILK.
TO WEAK MEN
Buffering from the effect* of youthful error*, early
decay, wasting weakness, lost manhood, etc., I will
Send s valuable treatise (sealed) containing fall
particulars for home cum. |rREE of charge. A
splendid medical work; should Dereadhy every
y-.r. who Is nervous and debilitated. Address,
Prof. F. C. FOWLE3. Moodne. Conn.
FOB BALK.
•flood house and lot on corner of Strong
and Lumpkin streets. Call and see us
fight away.
SHACKLEFORD A HaTTAWAT,
Real Estate Agen.ts
TO RENT.
Three rooms over McDowell’s,
ply to J. T. Anderson.
Ap-
Cantion to Mr'ners.
very mother is e> tioned against
rivingher child laudni or paregoric:
:t cruses an unnatural aving for stim-
uants which kills the mi> 'or the child.
Acker’s Baby Soother is specially prepar
ed to benefit children and cure their
pains. It is harm less and contains no
Opium or Morphine. Sold by L. D.
Sledge A Co, Druggist.
For lame back, side or chest, use
Shiloh’s Plaster. Price 25 cents. For
Sale by John Crawford A Co.
A Duty to Yourself.
It is surprising that peoulewill use a
common, ordinary pill when they can
secure a valuable English one for the
same money. Dr. Acker’s English pills
an a positive cure for sick-headaohe and
all lives troubles. They are small, sweet,
easily taken and do not grine. Eor sale
by L. D. Sledge A Co.
la the ears, aoineumes s roaring buzzing
sound are caused by catarrh, that exceed
ingly disagreeable and very common dis
ease. Loss of smell or bearing also result
from catarrh. Hood's Sarsaparilla, the
great blood purifier, is a peculiarly suc
cessful remedy for this disease, wbicb it
cures by purifying the blood. If you suf
fer from catarrh, try Hood’s Sarsaparilla,
he peculiar medicine.
Tbs sew cotar of Patti'* bair is the shads
that makes tbs whits boras tael doubtful
whether he oaght to follow or sot.
Dr BonJ. Dillard, draniet, at Aurora, Mo.,
says: I sstt a great qaantity ofH.'S. S. for scro
fula, Kcxema, Rheumatism, and other blood
troubles sad bars sever heard of a csss of
failura to cure.
Martin Fsrqabar Tipper died famous and
poor. He wss better as t. man than as a poet.
For any esse of
nese, sleeplessness
Lirtle Nerve!
r nerve medicine lor the price in market.
When s comanity grows too confiding
doll s fittts sharp practice seems neeeggary to
Woman’s Discovery.
Another woonderfer discovery has been
made and that too by a lady in this connty.
Disease fraened Us dutches a pon her and for
seven years aha witbetoocl its severest tests,
bat her vital organs were undermined and
death seemed imsriaanL For three months
she coughed incessantly and did not deep. She
bought ot ns a bottle of Dr, King,* New Dis
covery for Consumption and wss so much —
lievea on taking first dose that she steps
night and with one bottle has been mitaculoos-
ly cured, "Her name is Mrs. Luther Luts”
Thus write W. C. Hamrick ACo. of Shelb. N.C.
- Get sf res trial bottle at John Crawford t. Co
I*. D Sledg* A Co. Whole sale and Retailf
Drugged. Athens, Go.
> bone mast have been broken. It
The goose b(
is not bracing up the cold weather according
to promise,
Do not despair ofeurnig jrour sick Headache
•Main Ci
liver nils. They will effect s
Carter’s Little
prompt and pel*
mild and natur-
and Wlltker Hat*
It* cured at home with
out pain. Book of pur-
I Uculurw sent FREE.
IB. M. WOOLLEY. M.IL
There is turn to be something serious on foot
when a man gtes to the chiropodist’s offioe.
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The action of Carter’s Little Liver Pills
pleasant, mild and natural. Tber gently stim
ulate the liver.and regulute the bowels, but do
not purge. They are sure please. Try them.
fellow without fortune, without pros-
pecte, and, worse still, without panieu-
iar industry.
Bickfc* was bright and ploodngly hu
morous; he told ammJng ntortca In a
faxyaortof way which was of itself at
tractive, and the old major waa exceed
ingly friendly toward him until Rtnkfaa
one day began to speak of Zalie. He
told the old major of his great love for
her. Tho old man turned upon him with
fury.
“Why, confound your Impudent hide,
get out of my house,” the major yelled
“Get out! Don't stop to say a word 1
ooo'd tolerate you so long as I supposed
you to be simply an amusing jmuper,
but, finding that you are nursing a de
sign against my—my—get out, I tell
.y give me a chance to defend myself.”
“No, I won’t,” shouted the major. “I
don’t wont to see my daughter married
to a man tliat fa qot able to take care of
her. You have no money, sir.”
Won’t need much money. We could
live here with you.”
"Oh, you could you trifling raecaL”
“Yes, could live hero very comforta
bly. I could take cliarge of the planta
tion, and could relieve you of a groat
deal of trouble.”
“Oh, yes; I’ve no doubt that you could
relieve me of everything I’ve got.”
Your daughter loves me, and I prom
ise to work faltiifully, if you give your
consent, but if you don’t I will run away
with her without making any promise
at all.”
“Oh, fa that a fact?” the old man sar
castically rejoined “Run away with
her, eh? All right. I wiU follow along
and seek an early opportunity of filling
pour hide so full of holes that it wouldn’t
bold wheat straw. Loves you, does she?
Ah, ha, loves youl Well, now I'll call
her, and you may start to run away with
her right at once. Better roll up your
breeches before you start. Loves you,
docs she?”
“Yes, I do.” The girl stepped out
upon tho veranda.
The old major turned angrily upon
her.
Yea, I do,” she repeated, “but I will
not marry him without your consent
For gracious sake, don’t say anything
more, for here comes Gen. Grlddleton.”
Bickles withdrew. Gen. Grlddleton,
an old fellow with a pompous air and
broken veins in his face, dismounted at
the gate. He and the major were the
warmest of friends. For each other's
sake they were heroically self-sacrificing;
they would fight for each other, and, at
poker, they had often won each other’s
money.
“Ah, good morning, generaL”
“Ah, major, good morning.”
“Beautiful weather, generaL”
“Major, magnificent.”
This form of greeting changed only
with the weather, and people who were
accustomed to see the two old men meet
each other had long since ceased to smile
at their ludicrous gallantry, so familiar
hod the system of salutation become.
“ZaUe,” said the major, “go in the
house, I have something particular to
say to the generaL What do you think?”
he added, when the girl hod withdrawn,
“that infernal Bickles wants to marry
my daughter.”
“The trifling rascal!” the general ex
claimed.
And be swears,” the major contin
ued, “that if I don’t give my consent he
will ran away with her.”
“Oh, the venomous wolfl” the gen
eral cried.
“He is a pauper,” said the major.
“And a wretch,” declared the generaL
“General, you have always stood by
"And I always wilL”
"Give me your hand.”
They shook hands, and then entered
into the close and absorbing communion
of a game of poker.
A few weeks later the major and the
general went down to New Orleans, and,
as they were returning on a steamboat.
the general suddenly exclaimed:
By George, major, yonder fa a man
who did me a favor in Havana. Yes,”
gazing intently, “that fa Victor Dinxo-
las, one of the most prominent planters
,rr thio t. »
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young lady—please be
don't be excited, for las
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The major sat down; the Cuban*
“Once, In thect.y of Mcxioo, I played
far a gentismanh daughter and woo her.
An agreement waa drawn up, reading
about this way: ‘1 agree to give the
bearer my daughter sownd-eo, provided
he can gain her consent.' I won the pa
per bearing these words, hot to truth
did not win the girl She spurned me.
Ftrhaps I iboold be more fortunate on-
other time."
“Will you excuse the major and me If
we request a private interview?” the
general asked, addrearing Victor Dinao-
in Cuba. He’s coming till* way.'
The general advanced to meet the
Caban, who came walking with an easy,
graceful swing down the cabin, bowed,
made ah open arm gesture and said:
'Pardon me if l made a mistake, but
fa not this the Hon. Victor Dinzolaa?”
The Caban, after a moment’s reflec
tion, recognized the general, and with
graceful heartiness seized-his hand.
When the major had been introduced,
the party withdrew to the bar. Dinzolos
was not an ill looking man; he wore
enormous black whiskers and long hair,
and spoke English easily, but with a
slight Spanish aocent. After several
“rounds” at the bar, the general
proposed a game of poker. No objec
tions were raised; the Cuban was ac
commodating. They went to a private
apartment, mid .were soon deep in the
thrilling anxiety of the “great American
time.” From the very first Dinzolas
jan to win. The major snorted and
the general fumed, but the Cuban, un
disturbed, continued to rake in the
money.
It most have been nearly daylight
when the major shoved bock his chair
and said:
“Fm broke.”
“So am L” the general took occasion
to remark.
“I am very sorry, gentlemen,” the
Cuban declared, “for I have just begun
to get interested in the game. Have you
nothing that you can put up?”
“No,” tho major remarked. “As I
have often been compelled to remark, I
have nothing left except my plantation,
my soul and my daughter.”
“All,” said the Cuban, “and would
you like to put up one of them—the
plantation or the daughter?”
“Sirl” exclaimed the major, springing
to hfa feet, “what do you mean?’
“Most assuredly; I will withdraw.”
“Don't this beat anything you ever
heard of.” said the major when the Cu
ban had withdrawn.
“Bather peculiar, I must say; but let
one tell you, I see good in it. Agree to
hfa proposal—put up Zalie.”
“General, do you take me for an infer
nal barbarian?”
“Oh, no. Now, If you put up your
daughter and lose her, this Cuban might
come around, and—well, he might scare
the life oat of Bickles.”
The major slapped the general on the
shoulder.
“You are the smartest mm in the
world, generaL Call that half nigger
looking fellow.”
The Cuban resumed hfa place, put up
$1,000 against Zalie and won. Shortly
afterwards the boot landed at Campbell’s
Bend.
One afternoon, several days later, the
major and the general sat on the veran
da overlooking the bread field of cotton.
“Major, fa Bickles still hanging
around?"
“Ho was here yesterday, but left some
what downcast, as Zalie positively re
fused to marry him without my consent.
Who fa that coming through the big
gate? By gracious, it’s that infernal
Cuban.”
“That’s who it fa."
“Confound my fool hide, I wish I
hadn't done that caper. 1 wouldn’t have
done it if I hadn’t been half drunk. Now,
tliat s a nice piece of paper Iio’b got.
Wish Bickles was here. I’d soon have
them chewing each other. I don’t know
what to da”
Zalie came out on the veranda.
“Oh, who fa that?” she asked.
The Cuban bad dismounted at the yard
gate,
“Oh, but doesn't ho look like a hero of
a novell”
“Zalie," thundered the major; “go
into the house.”
The girl obeyed. The Cuban came up
the steps.
“Ah, general, glad to see you again;
and the major, I hope he has not forgot
ten me.”
“No,” said the major; “sit down."
The Cuban took a seat and began to
fan himself with bis broad brimmed hat.
The major snorted; the general hem
med and hawed.
“Ah,” said the Cuban, “fa Miss—Miss
—let me see (examining the papdr); ah,
Miss Zalie. Is she at borne?'
“Look here,” said the major; “I want
you to understand that. my daughter fa
not a slave.”
“Oh, certainly, I understand that... but
she fa mine if I can win her. This pa
per”—
“Hang the paper I"
“But, as a gentleman, you cannot, ah,
give me a word here, cannot repudiate."
“That’s a fact,” the major admitted.
“WiU you call her?” ■
The major's face grew livid with
but he called Zalie. s|m> came out,
when the Cuban was presented she
bowed with charming grace.
“A very handsome girl,” said the Ca
ban. “She has many fine points.”
“Sir,” thundered the major, springing
to hfa feet.
“No offense. WiU my friend, the
general, explain the object of my visit?"
“I will,” the general answered, “but
would first like to send for a friend of
mine, Mr. Bjcklea.”
“My time fa limited. Will the general
explain?”
The general explained; the girl listened
with deep interest. “Oh, how roman
tic,” she said, “how charmingly uncom
mon! Sir,” extending her hand toward
the Cuban, “I’U go with you.”
“Whatl” the major roared, “go with
this barbarian? No, not if he had fifty
plantations.”
“A contract signed by a gentleman,”
the Cuban said, “fa a document of
honor.”
The major sat down. “You are right,”
he said, “yon are right, but 1 don’t un
derstand my daughter, don’t understand
her. I thought she was .a woman of
pride, but 1 don’t understand her.”
“I do," said the Cuban. He snatched
off hfa false whiskers and long hair, re
vealing the familiar features of Bickles.
The major snorted like a frightened
horse. For several moments he could
say nothing. Then he turned upon the
generaL
“You old—old**
“Hold on, major,” said the general,
laughing. “Here is the money the Cuban
won from you on the boat.”
The major took the money and, took*
tog it into hfa vest pocket, remarked:
“Bickles, you’ve got more sense tins
I thought you had, and I reckon Til have
to stand by my contract.”—Opto P. Bead
in Milwaukee ScntineL
If you wish to see plat of the six
beautiful lots that will be sold on next
Tuesday to highest bidder, you can see
it at Parr Bros, paint shop, No. 17
North Jackson street, or, if you wish,
you will be Bhown the lots. Term cash.
1-d-Ct
. Silver
alleged $ku anon
of the notorious" _
show that no fraud was practiced by the
weetlrt ThiImu <*lu»iAn To-day
Democratic Judge. of election
the Republicans proposed to the
crate that all contesting members of the
Legislature from Silver Bow go home;
that the members of tho House over
whose election there is no dis
pute come together (twenty-four from
each party), elect a Speaker and ap
point a committee of tix, three from
each party, to investigate tho Tunnel
precinct case. Immediately after the
appointment of such committee, both
the Semite and House, without
transacting any further business what
ever, shall adjourn for twenty days, in
order to give the committee time to in
vestigate and report. The Democrats
hsd s meeting this afternoon to consider
it, and tonight commenced again with
out coming to any dec siou. Should
the proposition bo accepted, senators
will not be elected until the report of
the investigating committee is pre
sented, and the caucus of Republicans
to nominate senators will not be held
until the Democrats have agreed upon
a plan of action.
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Oils, V<
, Next Door I
1 keep on hand n good supply of
Garden Hoes,
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Full M*
Honest
and
A Statesman Speaks.
No mao in the South was more generally or
more favorably known, and no man’s opinion
was more highly reverenced than that of the
Governor Perry, of South Carolina. For tome
time previous to bis death. Governor Perry
was* sufferer from indigestion. He took Dr.
Westmoreland’s Calisaya Tonic and wrote, the
following letrer:
Sana Souei.
Gentlemen.—I most cordially recommd Dr.
Westmoreland's Calisaya Tonic. For several
years past I have been troubled with ' indiges
tion and dyspepsia. My son, Dr. Uext M.
Perry, of Philadelphia, who knows the ingred
ients which compose your Tonic, spoke fav
orably of it. Iu the course of two months past
I have used four bottles, and I am eutirly re
lieved. Yours tiuly, Ac.,
B. F. Perry.
Dr. Westmoreland’s Cslisaya Tonic is sold
by L. D. Sledge A Co. at GO cent and $1.00 a
bottle.
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Electric Goods.
IF YOU
Gcod Vinegarv
Julius Dornblatt
oct.ddtf.
Clayton 8L, Athens Ga.
fatatag Syrup/or
Give Him a Call
*C. BODEV
Cor. College Are. and Clayton St
Has always on hand
A very fine line of CRACKERS,
and a Fancy Brand of
FLOUR
CAKE
Earthquakes op among the rocks of New
Hampshire are apt to rock a big portion ot
the earth'
“I was troubled with an eruption on my face,
which wus a source of constant annoyance
when I wished to appear in company. After
when I wished to appear in company. After
using three bottle ol Ayer’s SnraaprriiuL the hu
mor entirely disappeared.”—Mary M. Wood,40
Adama at., Lowell
The exercise of forbearance it harder exer
cise than takingatwenty-mila.walk.'
How often do we hear of tbesnddenand fatal
termination of a case of croup, when a young
lile might have been saved by the prompt nse
of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. Ayer’a Almanac
for the new year is ont. Get one.
always i
Fresh - Bread.
AND
PURE CONFECTIONERIES, Etc
Hits Received a Full Assortment of
Toys, such as Dolls, Bedroom,
Parlr, Kitchen, Toylet & Wash
Sets, Carriages, Drums,
Horns, Jumping Jack3, Clowns, Toy
Carts and Wagons, Drawing Slates,
* Velocipedes, Decorated Cups,
Saucers and Mugs.
0. -33 ODE.
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Athens, Ga. w.tf.
Which will always satisfy. Al*
’ ways fresh. Best of
Lard, Hams, Dried Beet
and Breakfast
Bacon.
Come and See.
COVINGTON & MACON R. R
m
Time table No. 5, to take effect at 7.10
o’clock, a. m., Sunday, Nov. 34, 1889.
SOS
Keep Warm in Winter
NORTHBOUND,
Many a youthful acion of wealth is dependent
on papa labor.
ALKTD
■» Catarrh Can’t be Cured. J _
with Local applidation,aa they cannot reach the
seat of the disease. Catarrh t* a b ood or con
stitutional disease, and in order to care it yon
have to take internal remedies Hall’s Catarrh
Cure is taken internally, and aet* directly on
the blood and mucus surface. Hall’s Catarrh
Cure ia no quack medicine. It was prescribed
by one of the best physicians in this country
for years aud is a prescription. . It iscomposed
of the best tonics known,combined with tho
best biood purifiers, acting directly on the mu
cus surface. The perfect combination ol the
two ingredients is what produces such won
derful results in curing catarrh. Send for tes
timonials tree.
F. J. Cheney A Co., Prop, Toledo, O,
Sold by all Druggists, price 75c.
Cool in Summer.
The Athens h Cospj
Lv Macon,..'
Massey's Hit!
Vau Boren,.
Koterta ....
Morton
Grays ....I
Is prepared to famish the
Best Black Diamond Coal and Wood
During the winter and rw~IfTE-Aa in tho Sum
mer.
Orders left at 17*124_^J Clayton Street will
receive prompt attention. ATHENS ICE CO.
SeptSdly.
The doctor is one’of the few people who are
iot seized with adestre to wield a tree lance.
W.M. PITTMAN,
The Verdict Unanimous.
W. D. Salt, Druggist, Bippus, Ind;, testifies:
“I can recomend Electric Bitters the very best
remedy. Every bottle sold has given relief in
every case. One man took six bottles, was
cured of rheumatism of 10 years standing.”
Abraham Hare druggist,Beltville, Ohio, affirms
“The bestselling medicine I have ever handled
in my 20 years” expirence, is Electric Ritters”
Thousands of othet have added their testimony
so that the verdict is unanimous that Electric
Bitters do cure all diseases of - th« Liver Kid
neys or Blood. Only a half dollar a bottle at
John Crawford Co. or L. D. Sledge Co. Whole
sale and Retail Druggist Athens Ga.
To improve a dog’s scent wash him with car-
bolio acid s-ap. <
DKALEH IN
FLOBI.IA ORANGES,
MESSINA LEMONS,
NORTHERN APPLES,
NORTHBKN CABBAGE,
FLOUR, IRISH POTATOES,
MEAL. YAM POTATOES.
MEAT.
LARD,
SUGAR, CORN,
COFFEE, HAY,
TEA, BRAN.
RICE,
TOBACCO, GRITS.
CIGARS.
SNUFF,
SOAP,
STARCH,
BLUING,
How we admire the man who
oateh ns when wears doing a good
aly.
People Everwhere.
Confirm onr statement when We say that
Acker’s English Remedy is in every way
snperiorto
the Throat
and Croup it is .nagic —
offer you a sample bottle free. Remember^m!
Remedy is sold on a poative gnarante by L. D.
Sledge A Co.
LUCY HINTON IS QUEEN OF THE
TOBACCO WORLD.
factory - „ . . _
Co.’s Lucy Hinton, Mattaponi, Jay
Bird and Panther Tobaccos. They are
always reliable, uniform and best on
earth for prices at which they are Bold.
Try them. **■«“
The best razors and the best pockets
knives, at the lowest prices, at Talmage
* Brightwell’e. dec7tf
If you wish to buy a nice home attend
the sale at court house on next Tuesday.
A good house with four rooms, well
finished, with ball running through,
back and front veranda, good well, one
acre land, fronts on Baxter street, cor
ner of extension of Harris street, only
a few steps from street car line, house
comparatively new, sold to highest bid
der. If you wish to see the place any
of the Parr Brothers will show it to
you. 18 acres land will also be sold at
same time and place. Land joins Bob
bin mills and Mr. E. K. Lumpkin’s
land. Only two miles from court
house. Jan2-5t
investment for some one if
they buy one or more of the six bcauti-
MV
ful lots that will be sold to highest bid
der at court house on next Tuesday.
Only a few steps from stroet car line.
One lot has a house on it JSxSG, plas
tered and rents well. Jan2-5t
happens to
deed sin the
No. 19 E. Clayton St.,
Athens. Ga.
Talmadge Bros, are headquarters and
ictory agentsforT. C. Williams and
" rw -1 ““ Mattaponi,
Mrs. Deloi.y has placed her desirable
loton Broad s’ -eet next to Dr. Pope’s
office, in my ha. ds for sale. Size of lot
60x112. Thisl t must be sold in the
next few weeks.
A splendid River Farm, containing' 200
acres, within 8H miles of Athens.
J. T. Andekson, R. E. Ag’t.
No. Ill, Broad St.
RICHES-
formagn! —
Book. If book and terms not satisfactory wo
will refund your money. No risk. No capital
needed. Both ladies and gentlemen employed.
Don’t loee time in writing. “Step tn while the
waters are troubled.” Days arc worth dollars.
Address
B. F. JOHNSON & CO..
1009 main at. Richmond, Vn.
Dec. 28-d-lmo. ,
LEMON ELIXIR.
Its Wonderful Effect on the Liver, Stomach
Bowels, Kidneys and Blood.
Dr. Mozley’s Lemon Elixir is a pleas
ant lemon drink that positively cures
all Biliousness, Constipation, Indiges
tion, Headache, Malana, Kidney Dis
ease. Dizziness, Colds, Loss of appetite,
Fevers, ChiUs, Blotches, Pimples, para
in back. Palpitation of Heart ana all
other diseases caused by disordered
liver, stomach and kidneys, the first
great oause of all fatal diseases. Fifty
cents and one dollaj-* per bottle. Sold
by druggists. Prepared only by H
Mozley, M. D., AtiSnta, Ga.
LEMON HOT DROPS
For coughs, take Lemon Hot Drops.
For sore throat and Bronchitis, take
Lemon Hot Drops.
For pneumonia and laryngetis, take
Lemon Hot Drops.
For consumption and catarrh, take
Hot Drops.
For all throat and lung diseases” take
Lemon Hot Drops.
An elegant and reliable preparation
Sold by druggists. 25 cents per bot
tle. Pre - - -
Atlanta,
SOUTHBOUND,
POTJ
FOR S-ALJE.
Merton .
Roberta
Van Boren ..
Massey’s Mill
Ar yacon, .
1889.
FOR SALE.
The lot on which the Livery stable on Thoms
street stand. The lot can front two stores on
Thomas street, and a good residence tot on
Strong Street. Apply to
All the property lying on
and Foundry streets and
roperty. The lot runs to
J. 8. Williford,
Real Kstato Agent
the corner oTBroad
Beal
bn the corner -
known aa the Head
property. The lot runs to the right-of-way of
M. AC. R. R„ and to very valuable and to nor-
vavine handsomely,
* Apply to J. 8. WlLLITOBD,
Beal Estate Agwit.^
te Agent.
Also town suburban 'small forms of 10, JO,
add 60 acres.
Also a number bsantunl lots on Barber street;
These lota beanttf«». tow priced.
ifnK tow pried
NOTICE.
Ih verity property to exchange for fMme tn
the country.
IAN YARD.
I have for sale two miles from the city a won
N. E. R. R., which has side-track where bark
can bo delivered. The property la .not offered
because the business does not pay, but because
owner desires to change his business. Apply to
J. S. WH.UTOKD,
seal Estate Agent,
LOOK AT THIS.
I Win sen a bargain Inanretty ltttto tam.pt
26'/£ acres of good land just outside of city
limits. There are two booses on the place, one
well plastered, well at good pare water, also
spvingon the p’-co. Price IMP and notear
Apply to, J. a. wxluvobo.
^ Beal Estate Agent.
FOR SALE.
Aen to 5-room cottage on College A v.
JOHN
-GO TO
IL. ARNOLD
■ FOR " -
House and Sign Painting
Paper Hanging, Etc.
-GO TO—
JOHN Xi. ARNOLD,
BROAD STREET,
Familv Groceries.
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MonWed
Friday.
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Fall Local F’t. Th. Fr’t
Tue.Thu.
Sat.
MONEY
AT SIX PER CENT.
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ATLANTA TRUST’BANKING^ST
C. C. Chandler, Agent,
Jefferson, Ga.
The firm of MitcheU andChaatller has
disolved by mutual consent. I Will con
tinue to negotiate loans on farm mort-
guages in n ' >-t f:i m of Jacks ;
Banks, Oconeo, Madison, and other pla
cea by special contract. An extension
of five years will bo allowed, but tho
borrower can pay back tho money at
any time. Partial payments can also
be made at any time. Money can be
secured at very short notice. Don’t
fail to aee.me before borrowing.
Yours Truly,
12-6-dw-6m C. C. Chandler.
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