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HE ATHENS BANNER: ATHENS, GEORGIA, JANUARY 7,1890 To Save Life Frequently requires prompt ufcUon. Aa boar’s delay w el tin* for the doctor may be attended with serious eoneeipMBeea. especially In eases of Croup, Pneumonia, and other throat and Ion* troubles. Hence, no family should be without m bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, which bee proved Itself, In thousands of cases, tl« best Fiaergenqr Medicine ever discovered. It gives prrqppt relief and prepares the way for • thorough cure, which Is certain to be sffocted by Us continued nee. 8. H. Latimer, M. D., Mt. Vernon, Os., says: •• I have found Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral a perfect cure for Croup in all caaee. I hare known the worst cases relieved In a very abort time bv its use; and I mi vise all families to uso it In sud den emergencies, for coughs, croup, ate." A. J. Ktilson, M. D-, Middletown, Tenn.. says: *’I hare us.nI Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral with the best effeit in iny practice. This wonderful naepar.-v lion once saved my life. I haTe con stant cough, night sweats, ws* greatly reduced fit flesh, and given up by my tiliy slcian. One bottle and a bail of tbe l’ortoral cured me." “I cannot say enough In praise of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,” writes K. liragdon. of Palestine, Texas. “ believ ing as I do that, but for its use, I should long since have died.” Ayer’s Cheny Pectoral, * ntxrAKKD nv Dr. J, c. Ayer A Co., Lowell, Mas*. Sold b» all PrutcifU. Price »1; «U bottles. RE fll C OC Ar " l WS*Ml Per month;will pri \f| /ri'irjwy fo fel /»• W I'ortralta Jus. i»> iDUGU S »» «> Sample sent rurr. to nil. ^ W. U.t UMCsterA Son,28 UotulW. N.Y •veil isi out PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM (CleanMi and Le.mtitic« the hair. Promotes a luxuriant growth. N"ver Fails to Ro»tur« Gray | r iir to U«Vo«tfcful Color. V F, ~ ft’,’. 1 IHICHKSTKR’S KNGLISt PENNYROYAL PillS. — mrg Med Cross Diamond llranil. Ttf «tf nHOI,JCI M M(. Safe an I MM. Mt Sweat W IM oi». ■„d llmilfi, nt MttlltwiH.MM rf MHUHitita. TU,MSt,r. MO. V funnlkr pn.ilojl.r. M. l “M<Utf f«r ■ana^^fflaasiiWSsajK Swiss Couteed Miir Co. RICH BRAND GENUINE SWISS CONDENSER MILK Guaranteed ilu-riclientaml pinistmtUi man- ufuuturcd, containing over 10 per cunt ofnnltt-r. ClilMren and invuliila trill thrive wonderfully m il families will final It* u«o mote ecoiioaitcal than o -Jlnary cow* milk. Seeyuur grocer gives yoS Higl Swiss Condensed Milk, import Agent, J.tiUlCS 1*. aitlTtl, New York and Chicago. -THE VKUY BEST- MU S I CAL Instruction to I* secured at the METROPOLITAN CONSERVATORY 21 Kart 1-lth Street. New York City. Rook giving full particulars srnt free. Can enter at any time. Hoard fntn shod In ronueo- tlon with tbo school. H. W. Gukbne, General Maimger. Hot If y^np* 'Zf’mvttfThe* world a dyspeptic. Acker's DyspcpeU Tablets are a positive cure for the worst forms of nyspepafat. Indigestion, Flatulency and Conattphtion. Guaranteed and aokP by La. D. Sledge A Co. Druggist. CROUI% WHOOPING COUGH and Bronrhltit immediately relieved by Kbiloli’a Cure. For Sale by John Craw ford A Co. SIIILOH’ri VITAt.IZEJf la what you need for Constipation, Isms of Ap- actite, liizzinetM. and all symptoms of Oysnepeiu. Price 10 and 75-cunts per bottle. For Sale by bohn Crawford A Co. SHILOH’S COUGH anti Consump tion Ciir< - is sold lay ns on a guarantee. It cures Consumption. For Sale by John Crawford A Co. Coetegicaa* SSleaMl Diwaan llleers, sores, pimples, itch, salt rtwum, etc., sre evidences ot contagions blood disease. It h manifestly s doty to rrsdic ate blood poison f.otn Ilia system by « use of H. B. H. (botanic Blood Balm,) tlma enabling tbe sore places to ba>al, and thereby removing all possibility of other membere of the family becoMtog like wise afflicted. Mend to liliaod Balm Co., At lanta, Oa., for book that will eotviuec. j. U. Oar daw, lit. Olivo, N. C., writes: “I bed running sores on zny shoulders and arms. Ooe bottle H. B. B. cured me entirely.” I-Johnson, Belmont Station, Miss., writes: ••II. B. B. has worked on me like a charm. My bead and body was covered with sores, sad my hair came out, but B. U. U. healed m« quickly. W. J Kintlin, Hutches, Texas, writes: “B. B. B. has eared my wife of e large ulcer on ber leg, that doctors sod all other medicine could not re." M J. Rossmea, s prominent meicbant of Groonaboro,Ga., writes: *-l know of several cases of blood disease speedily cured by B. B. li. Two bottles cured s lady of ugly acrofu- Ions Akin lorci*" W. C. Bircbmore A Co., Maxe.y, Oa., writes: “B. B. B. in curing nr. Robert Ward of blood poison, eficcted one ot tbe most wonderful cures that ever came to our knowledge." Pimples on the Face Denote an impure state of the blood and are looked upon by many with sus picion. Ackeris Blood Elixir will re move all emptfntics and leave the com plexion smooth and clear. There is Bottl ing that will so thoroughly build np the constitution, purify aud strengthen the whole system. Sold and guaranteed by L. D. Sledge A Co, Druggist. you SALE. Good hnuio and lot on corner of Strong and Lumpkin blivets. Call and see us right away. Smiacki.rkoku «fc IIattaway, lb-ill KcMi: Agcll.tS Bjcklou’t Arnica Salve. Tlic best Salve in the tvorle for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Krup tious and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give l>crfeet satisfaction,or money refunded Price 25 cents per box. Forsale by John Crawford & Co., and L. I). Sledge A Co., Wholesale and Retail Druggists. Caution to Mothers. Every mother is cautioned against THE ELBEBTOS STAR. ASplesdto Wsskly Vvtnptptr forfiaie— Faying Handsomely, and a Kara Oppor- tunltyifor aJU ve lu. Desirous that my son may complete his collegiate education, and not having time to devote to tbe business myself, I will sell the Elberton Star newspaper and job office. It is the official orj&n of Elbert county, has a fine subscription list, and does a good job basin***, which latter branch ran be made to pay the entire expenses of the office. The out- lit is new, with Fairharen power and Gordon job presses. Elberton is one of the best business points in upper Georgia, am! her people arc liberal and enterprising. The Geor gia, Carolina A Northern will soon be completed thrmgh that city, which will bring Elberton w ithin 75 miles of Au gusta, -10 miles of Athens, and about 120 of Atlanta—all of which places will contest for the business of the county 1 do not know a better opening in the South for a weekly newspaper than El berton. My only'reasons for selling are those given above. To a good man 1 will sell the office at bargain, and on easy terms of jmy- utent. This is a rare opportunity if you desire to einbnrk in journalism. I will only offer The Star for sale a short time, when if it is not disposed of, will withdraw it from market. 'Write me at once, if you desire to purchase, for full particulars. T. L. Gantt, Athens. Ga. I’ S.—My friends of the press will confer a favor by reproducing or no ticing the above. T. L. G. tb.-wtf PLUMBER! I keep on band a good supply of STEAM AND GAS wwmwm* G arden Hoes, —Jooy: Instinct bss a lucidness thst sui- pssse* reason. Catarrh Can’t be Cured, with Loci spplidatiou.ss they cannot reach Ibe sent of the disease. Catarrh ts a blood or con stitutional disease, and in order to cure it you have to take interns! remedies Hull’s Catarrh Cure ie taken internally, and sets directly on the blood and mucus surface. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is no quack medicine. It was prescribed by one ol the best physicians in this country i»ryears and is a prescription. It iscomposed ot tbe best tonics known,combined with tbe best biooil purifiers, acting directly on the mu cus surface. The perfect combination ot the two ingredients s what produces such won- derful results in curing catarrh.^ Send for tes timonials tiee. F. J. Cbenev A Co., Prop, Toledo, O, So’d by all Druggists,"price 75c. —Gresact: Love places a genius and a fool on a level. Over four years *go Swift’s Specific cured me of a tr >ubk'soi:ie eruption which covered my shoulders, back and limbs- This was slur I had been treated by sis doctors, some ol whom said I never would get well E. M. Ilubsey, Sherman Texas —Lamartine: Barbarism may be excess of civilisation. Poop e Everwhere. Confirm our statement when we sny that Acker’s English Remedy is in every way superior to any and all others preparation tor the Throat and Lungs. In Whooping Cough and Croup it is ..agio and relievs at once. \Ve Croup i offer you a sample bottle free. Ri-raembcr.lhis givingher child latidnuin or paregoric: Remedy is sold on a p.mtive guarante by L. U. I ASTHMA Cy&ED SCHiFFMANN'S ASTHMA CURE Instantly tho rkm* r*4«nt attack No „ waitt’UK for result*. IU notion i*i iinxuedj.g AUMiiracl and Certain, and a com uthermnltB in *11 curable ruMt A lunxlo trial coevtnoon 11** mnr<t fckf>ivti’'*] Pri«v 50r •andN1.04k, of o rifflta ox by mail Tri*l n.nrkage /Ycr to *r~ MADE WITH BOILING WATER. EPPS’S GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. COCOA it cruses an unnatural craving for stiin- uauts wliiclt kills the mind or the child. Acker's Baby Soother is specially prepar ed to benefit children and euro their pains. It is harm less and contains no Opium or Morphine. Sold by L. D. Sledge & Co, Druggist. Sledge k Co_ —Desonyers: Audacity of thought is seldom forgiveu. For lame bacj, side or chest, 118C i (lovernor Perry, of South Carolina. For some Shiloh’s Plaster. price 25 cents. For time nrevious to his death. Governor Ferry Sale by Joint Crawford & Co. A Duty tc Y ourself. It is surprising that 'moplewill use a common, ordinary pill when they can A State-man Speaks. No man in the South wits more generally or more favorably known, and no man’s opinion was more highly reverenced than that of the time previous fo his death. Governor Ferry was a sulferer from indigestion. He took I)r. Westmoreland’s Culisaya Tonic and wrote the following letter: S.ns Sonet. Gentlemen.—I most cordially recommd Dr. Westmoreland’s Culisaya Tonic. For several secure a valuable 1 nglish ouo for the j re MtraaV e been troublud witit iudiges- samo money. Dr. Acker s English pills , tionaud dyspepsia, ily sou, Dr. Ilexl M. are a positive cure f >r sick-headache and j Ferry, of Philadelphia, w-bo knows the iugred- all lives troubles. Taoy are small, sweet, easily taken and do not griue. Eor sale by L, D. Sleoge & Oo. made with boiling milk. TQ WEAK MEN SSWSSETiaBiiiaBifto splendid medical work. T-.w who Is MTrons and debilitated. Fnf. V. C. rowuSB. Mootfo- row. .early manhood, etc, 1 will ■Hecmtalnlng fall of charge. A read by every Addroes. mg tv Mano* —era al satlsfactk-n in ths wrv ol Gonortbwa sod ■fltfk 1 ptesenusttanf fsidaafe In recoin rwni Ing It to all suffers^ t.J.STOItttt, D.srtsr, IN. PRICK, $1.0 A •old bv IVsofi* FOR a rasiTiYE G°«^«d r nSI Klsnug Noise. In the eats, aotueiiiues a to-trteg buzzing sound are caused by catarrh, that exceed- iugly disitgreeabie and very cumimm di.— ease. Loss of Mil -11 or iiearing also result from calnrrh. Hood's SaisnpurillH, Hie great blood puritler, is a peculiarly suc cessful remedy for this disease, winch it cur>s by purifying the blood. If you sut ler from catarrh, try Hood’s Sarsaparilla, he peculiar medicine. —Sonlary: What the hand can not reach U but a dream. Epoch. The transition from long, lingering and pains ful sickness to robust he nth marks an epoch in the life of the indivtdoel. Such s remark able event is treasured in the memory and tbe agency whereby the good health has been at tained is gratefully blessed. Hence it is that so much is beard in praise of Electric Bitters. So man\ Lei they owe their restoration o health, for the use of the Groat Alterative and Tqnie. If yon are troubled with any disease of Kidneys, Ltver, Stomach of long or sboit standing you will surely find rebel by use of Electric liitters. Sold st 50c. and $1. per bot tle at. John Crawford Co. or L. D. Sledge Co. Whole sale and Retail Druggist. —Denny: Duly inflames warriors, cools married people. Palpitation of the heart, nervousness, tremb lings, nervous headache, colds, hands and fee), pains in the back; ami other-forms of weakness are relieved by Iron Pill., made specially for the blood, neryes and complexion- —Provencal: Respect white hair—especially your own. If there ever was a specific for any one com plaint, then Carter’s Little Liver Pills are a specific for sick haedach, and woman should know this. Only one pill a dose- Try them, —Roehepedre: Laughter—the knell of a dead illusion. To get relict from indigestion, biliousness, constipation or torpid liver without disturbing the stomach or purging the bowels, take a few ‘ deses of Carter’s Liver Pills, they will please you. —Bonnard; Silence—a fool’s man’s virtue. wit, a wise —... Health is impossible when the blood is im- *°. n tokiagH;!! W sqaoiutetynu^ges audwIU pare, thick, and sluggish, or when it is thin theuoUentbra^aoderateSrtnkerornrteohollu *"* imporrished. Such conditions give rise to wre^^NEVERrAtLsfweGUARANTEE b«U»= pimples, headaches, neuralgs. rhenmu- • comnleto cans In every instance^ is page book bin, end other dtanruers. Ayer.s Sarsaparilla AddressUeouddaMg^ , panties,iariguratcq, qad vitalises the blood. icula which compose your Tonic, spoke fav ornblyofit. In llie course of two mouths post I have used four bottles, and I am entirly re lieved. Yours truly, Ac., B. F. Perry. Dr. Westmoreland’s Cslisaya Tonic is sold by L. D. Sledge A Co. at 50 cent and $1.00 a bottle. TheLee Range It Stands on its Merits. The following twenty well known citizens of Athens are selected front my list of purchasers to whom 1 refer as to the merits of the Lee Range. Consult the references, see the Raugc anti if you want a first-class cooking apparatus you are my customer. 11ST THECIT «T Dr S C Benedict A II Hodgson F B Lucas Casper Morris H N Taylor Wut Ware Prof II C White M B Meuinty Prof E 0 Branson C D Flanigcn Julius Coheu III Allen J BToomer Industrial Home Thomas Fleming Mrs Blackwell Mrs Olive Mrs Lacy Mathews E R Brumby A D Mathews. OK ItscurMathnmowl-A Lot pain. Book <.f par. _ _■ tlcolara cent FREE. -GO TO— JOHN Xa. ARNOLD -foh House and Sign Painting Paper Hanging, Etc. —GO TO— JOHN L. ARNOLD, BROAD STREET, ‘id? —FOR aucy aud Famil — Vicjor Ungo: Creation lives—man is bats wi n -to. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral is recommcded by eminent physicians, on both aid. a of the Atlan tia, as the most reliable remedy for colds, coughs, and all pulmonary disorders, luqui.o of your druggist for Ayer’s Almasuc. —Hrtvettos: Virtue has many preachers, few martyrs. Have you the swell bead? Brodycrotine will cure it. Their Badness Booming. Prob-My no one thing has canoed such a general revival of trade at John Crawford A Co. mod L. D. Sledge Co. Whole sale and Re tail Drag Stoics as their giving away tojheir customers of so many free trial bottles ot Dr. King's Hew DiecoTery for Consumption. Their trade is sin-ply enormous iu this very valuable article lr* m tl e fact that it ie alwava cures and never djssppo uls. Cough, Cold, As thma, Bronchitis, Croup, and all throat ard lung diseases quicklv cured. You can test it befoie buying by getinq a trial bo.tle free, Is fivi " very bottle warranted. In the Country: Dr Watkins, Handy Cross W 0 Fluker, Union Point Mr. Stovall, Oconee county J W Arnold, Wilkes county Andrew & Glenn, Oglethorpe county J M Brisendim, “ 4 James Young, “ “ Hon Jas M Smith, “ “ . M Mathews, •* “ James Hutcheson “ “ T A Hanie. “ “ J R Shields, Jackson county. Woods Ashford, Watkinsvillo James Freeman, Antioch G A Potter, Supt. Ga. Factory. Mr Card, Supt. Barnett Shoals. in addition to tbe LEE RANGE I keep the best and largest selected stock OF- Stoves and Goods in my Line Of any bouse in thin city. convince. A call will E. JONES 209 Broad St -FOR- COTTON GINS, * ENGINES AND REPAIRS, at Bottom Prices WRITE TO Geo. R. Lombard & I o Foundry, Machine, Boiler xi 1 Gin Work Habitual Oostlveness Mfoammml ofthsi mKTnOtaaM^lIklMm&rM Twtftrnk. B/rtMAr BH art amSy ts His •AM fo Tutt’s liver Pills RE8ULATE THE BOWELS. -AND- S PECIALTIES -1N- Elcctric Goods. Julius Dorablatt ocJ.4dtf. Clayton St., Albans Oa. •C. BODE'S,* Cor. College Are. and Clayton St. lias always on hand Fresh * Bread, * CAKE PURE CONFECTIONERIES, Etc Has Received a Full Assortment of Toys, snch as DoUb, Bedroom, Parlr, Kitchen, Toylet A Wash Sets, Carriages, Drums, norm, Jumping Jack3, Clowns, Toy Carts and Wagons, Drawing Slates, Velocipedes, Decorated Cups, Saucers and Mugs. C.BODB. Athens, Ga. w.tf. W.M. PITTMAN, DRAT.Elt IX FLORI.IA ORANGES. MESSINA LEMON'S, NORTHERN APPLES. NORTHERN GARBAGE, FLOUR, IRISH POTATOI.S, MEAL, YAM POTATOES. MEAT, LARI), SUGAR, OORN, COFFEE, UAY, TEA, BRAN. RICE, TOBACCO, GRITS. CIUAUS. SNUFF, SOAP. * . STARCH, i BLUING, 1’BARLINE, POTASH No. 19 E. Clayton St., Athens. Ga. JOl HID Keeps on hand at all times a fail line of FiMY m nmix Full Measure, Honest Weights' and Good Quality Guaranteed. IF YOU WANT Good Vinegar, Syrup, or _ Sugar Give Him a Call. very fine line of CRACKERS, aud a Fancy Brand of FLOVE Which will atwa.vs satisfy. Al ways fresh. Best of Lard, Hams, Dried Beel and Breakfast Bacon. Come and See. RAILROAD TIME TABLE. Showing lbs arrival and *wns» at Trains by CITY TUSK. GEORGIA RAILROAD. Airtve .tor. from Onion Point and v.’nv J»a«tons mam. K.\. f:otn White PJ’n*. -ego-to, 8-tvonnnh and Cba:icrt.n ...i3.16p.as Ace fr an At- Innto, Argu-tn. Mac -n an t W|l. ruinrt .n, Jt C-S.15 pxn Ki. In n Uhitf 1 Bvr>, ■ Hanta and tb« West, r.*o p.m IV part. Exp. for White I Inins. Atiarta and the Wtw. Inn. Art-, f.a- Macon, Airtn. A’x’sta. and Wilm'gton • 10 a. a Evp-fcr Whits ITainrtAagu-ta itxrasnah sad 4 h-.rlittoo ...Lfop.m J*-. for Union Print and W.-jr ■ ti.Mp.rn Stxtioni. Georgia, Carolina a northern r. r. FroraVewVoA Wash-: Fur xcw A’oric.Warh- Irg on. Norfolk, Ac.l tngton. NoUolk, do. I■ cbcdJ*'>t yvtarransvd. Jfoh, d.i.ot >ct arranged. COVINGTON A MACON li. R. Ex. rru-u Mao>n [Acc. fir Macon, and Atlanta..lj»S p. ml itul's-jB and see- from Mnro , ( Way nUUjU.u*. .SAt 0.01 MtdbH.il and lExn. f,, r liacno. Way Stations, ASO p.m Mad son anil i Wav- ftatkau- l.to pm RieitMOMt a danvillk’rTr. E v. from Atiroita Wosli'gton and New \ork....llAia.m Ex. from Atlanta Wx-li’c:on and New )oik....ti.'5 p.m Richmond & Danville R. R. Co. Atlanta and Charlotte Division. I.v New Yor Philadelphia... Baltimore Washington... CliarlotUvSUe. luumi Iiaiu-llle... At- <lieenslN.rn BLANK BOOKS. Merchants and business men will do well to call be fore purchasing and examine our large and well assorted stock of Blank Books which we will offer at bottom prices tor the next 30 days. Davis tfe Gaiiebold. 11 Broad St. dec. 29-dlw-w2t ,v Goldsboro ; I aleiph pur 1mm: IoTt; iveHsimro Salisbury Charlotte :. -. . Ga-tonia Ar Spartanburg Notice of UiNNOintlon, The Unit of Griffeth & Mell is this tlav dissolved, A. E, Griffeth bavin sol’d his interest and good will. George A. Mell aud Henry II. Linton have formed a partnership under the firm name of Mell & Linton and will continue the business. A. E. Gbiffkth, 8-dlw-w-lt G. A. Melt.. 1889. FOR S^VIaE. The lot on which the Livery stable on Tlioma street stand. Tbe lot can front two stores on Thomas street, and a good residence lot on Strong Street. Apply to J. S. Williford, Beat Estate Agent All the propertv lying on the corner of Broad and Foundry streets ami known as the Hoad property. The lot runs to the right-ef-way of If. St C. R. R., and v very valuable and is now yaylng handsomely. Apply to J. S. Williford, Heal Kata to Agent* Also town suburban small tanna of 10, X), to add GO acres. Also a number beautiful lots on Barber street. These lota beautlf»'«. low priced. NOTICE. I b ve city property to exchange for forms in the country. TAN YARD. I have for sale two inilee from the city a well equipped tan yard. Everything new, eight or nine acres of bind attached, only 1-4 mile from N. E. R. IL, which has ride-track where bark can bedelivered. Tbe property is not offered became the business does not pay, bat because owner desires to change his business. Apply tc J. S. WILLIFORD, Real Estate Agee i. LOOK AT THIS. I will sell a bargain In a pretty little form o IK acres of good land just ont-ide of city limits. There are two booses on the (dace, one well plastered, well of good pure water, also spring on tho p’-ce. Trice $1,600 and no less. Apply to, J. S. WILLIFORD. Real Estate Agent. FOE SALE. A epic 6- iwdi collage on College * ▼, Galloway, Lamberts Co. Headquarters for F4NCY and FAMILY We have just received a shipment of French Peas, Jockey Club Sardines, Plum Puddings, Layer Figs, Thurber’s Canned Peaches, Pears, Apri cots, and Dunbar’s Pre served Figs. Our Olive Oil, Teas, Extracts and Spiees ARE THE BEST 117 Clayton St. You will find an entirely NEW STOCK OF Clothino FOR *MEN, YOUTHS and BOYS.* Also a fine line of STYLISH HATS, GENTS’ NECKWEAR, & Furnishing: Goods. I will make it as pleasant for you as possible if you will call and see me. Very Respectfully, J:J McMahan, Prop. Clayton Street Clothing Store. MAXWELL’S Livery and Feed Stables SPECIAL TO DROVERS Lexington, Georgia Horreo, Diiggi es. Hacks and Surreys for Hire. Gentle Horace. Safe Drivers, customers serv- e<l Day or Night. Stock in my Care receives Best of Attention. Kates Reasonable. E. Maxwell, Prop’r AT LOW TitlOES. MRS. T. A. ADAMS Is offering her stock o C. F.Kohlruss, Manufacturer and Deler In Foreign & Domestic Marble and Granite Monuments Headstones, Statues, Copings etc. Cemetery and building work of all Description made to order. All or ders promptly attended to aud executed in the neatest manner possible. Original Designs Executed. Corner W asliington aud Ellis Sts. AUGUSTA GEORGIA Stubblefield House, 604 MULBERRY ST.. MAlCOIST, - GA. (Next Door to Opera Houso.) This house is pleasantly located Rooms large and nicely furnished Table furnished with the best the mar ket affords. Good servants and polite attention. Mrs. T. M. BUTNER, PROPRIETRESS. OATS, CORN, HAY 1 and STOCK FEED. GALLOWAY, LAMBERT & CO., Telephone No. 73. Geo. ('.T110MA8. Jno. J. Strickj an THOMAS & STRICKLAND. ATTORNEYS. Georgia SOUTHERN MUTUAL LYNUKANUE <«HPl.W Y. L ti. Harris, Pres. S. Thomas, Sec DIRECTORS: Y. L. O. Hams, John H. Newton, Stovens Thomas, A E. Griffeth. John A. Unaniontt, L. li. Chsrbodniet Roht. I. Hampton. Edward S. f.yndon Marcellas Stanley Rufus K. Reaves Ev. tin New Y<-rk Wash‘«t.-ii aud Atlanta, 7.10 Ain Kv. f«»r New York Wash'gton and Atlanta 5.20 p.m 'into Table in Effect Sept, 20th, 1F8 SOUTHBOUND. Dally Daily !<yiicbbura ! K.chmotul f ash villo Henili-nwiiivllle . r Spnrtanb'.’rg r-Spartanburg ' Greenville Pence:! Toceoa Gm-nella Ar Lula Athens Lv Gainesville Ar Atlanta NORTHBOUND. 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Dally b 7 00 pm |j .8 50 pm I fj 50 pm ! 0 17 pm |l 9 41 pm II 10 10 piu || 11 09 pm !] 12 '15 am 1 'ri> am h 10 am 10 04 axu 7 40 am Jrt 2fiam ’ 10 .%0 mu 11 ^1 am 12 il pm 1 4spm * .v» piu j so pm 0 i*7 pm 7 03 pm 8 40 »»m 1 foam H 3:.i am 4 25 Hni G 0j am | am 12 • 1 pm ; 1 05 pm :i to pm 2 52 pm 4 45 pm 5 -0 pm 7 or* pm 8 40 pm *5 25 pm +7 HO pill i 12 50 piu COVINGTON & MACON R. R lake cffrci at 7.10 Nov. 84, 1889. Time table N«. 8, to o'ckek, a. m., Sunday, NOfiTU BOUND, _ Th. in. MunWod j Friday Lv XlMO,.. .... It Matooy’S Hid V» > Barca, Mo art. ... Motion.... Grays .... !»S? Ittt IX 58 2ftx ta> s<* Bradley.t.- Wayrtde.... Rvoud tot | HMbhand,.., Atlgatevule.. Mlunotts .... M.auieeUo. Marben.... | Matvo. Ufolnvv Moditou, .... Florence,.... Farmington. m.hop.r. ... WaUtinstllle, ritbu-y. White lull, SOB Athens, sao nut 111 ll Olurn 111* 7 30 T loam 3 s SIR »30 ;.v m • M ,.JSS 11 M ‘ M J. tirtt »3 — pm U6i. ^ 1 10 1 *i 3*7 3 05 S5S ISO r.te r. is 5 Si 5 87 !S*“ T97 .8 00 ' * W a 03 338 RAJ vo? ss IIU Wirt Kl-u tow 11 sr ii ta UM l-O.-pm 1311 13X1 tbpn .lias BOUTHBOUND. 1st Class Voconu Clasa, «0 I 30 I It Fbll.LtHsd F’t.,Th. Frt [Dally ex. Tuo.Thu. I ftuutluy Sidney Watkfusvtlh'. Bishop, Faramigtoii, llorence ... Mudkon, I Godfrey, .... Marco, Machcn.... | Montlrello,... Minucla .... AUgatevill,.. Ittlbboro .... ltound Oak I Wayside,... llradlcy,. ... Grays Morton Roberts.... Van liuren Massey’s Mill Ar Macon, .. 131 IU l&l 3 00 3 3* 3 50 *00 3 30 348 400 4 38 437 4B son 6 33 sni 530 3 48 5 Si 0 0.1 015 631 030 7 40 a m SO 8l« 3 35 817 0 03 0 37 10 3 1041 11 IS 12 17 1137 18 53 Ip ro 1 0 21S 333 2 50 3 18 352 4 07 4 23 4 42 745 812 S-.M A. G. CRAIG.Act’c. Sup’i. LUCY HINTON IS QUKKN OP TDK TOBACCO WORLD. Talmadjve Bros, are hcadtpiartcrs and factory agents for T. C. Williams and Co.’s Lucy Ilinton. MnUaponi, Jay Bird and Panther Tobaccos. They arc always reliable, uniform anil best on earth for prices at which tUey are soM. Try them. 13-Cm The best razors and the best pocket- knives, atthc lowest prices, at Tulniage A Brightwell’s. decTtf 7 On aui > 0 32 am 8 »> jim 12 23 pm 2 10 pm 7 10 pm 8 50 pm, 3 (0 am 0 20 mu 8 50 tun 10 20pm' 5 !5ain :2 55 am 3 00 am 0 53 am i s 20 am 10 47 am 1 20 pm No. 41, daily except Sunday, leaves Atlanta 5.30 p. in.; arrive* at Lula8.12 p. m. No. 40 lcavo-i Lula daily except Sunday 0.13 a. m.: arrive* At la ta 3.30 a. in. Nos. so ami 51 connect at Cornelia for Tallu lah Falls daily. •Daily. +Dally except Sunday. Pullman Sleeping-Car Service. No. f*0 has Pullman S.ccner New York to At lanta. No. r-2, Pullman Sleeper Washington to New Urle.ms and Washington to B’niiingham. No. 51 rullmnu Slcoiier Atlantn to Now York; No. 53 Pullnutii sleeper New Orleans to Wash ington, D. C., an i Birmingham to Washington. L. L. MCCLESKEY, Div. Fassertper Acent, Atlanta, Ga. JAS. L. JAYLOR, Gen. Passenger Agent, Washington, D. 0. RICHES- If yon rioslro them no u.e fooline away tlmo on tilings that don't pay: but send $1.00 at once for magnificent mil fit ol tmr Great New Htauley Book. If book and terms not sallsfaelory wo will refund your money. No risk. No capital needed. I'dtti ladies and Runtlemen employed. Don’t lose time In writing. “Step in while the waters are troubled." Days are worth dollars. Address B. F. JOHNSON A CO.. IOOO Mans Ml. Kirlmioail, Va. Dec. 28-d-lino. Keep Warn in Winter AND Cool in Summer. Tta ito lee Gopf It prep.-ii-od to fiirnlsh the : Best Black Diamond Coal and W80d During the winter and [y ICE^/BJ in the Snm- incr. orders leftat ®*124^£J Clarion street will Georgia Railroad Go Stone Mountain Hoate. Offiom General Hi.yj rrp ) Augusta, Ga., Sept, list Hi 9. ) The following schedule will he op, iate til further nctice: ATHENS BRANCH. 90th Meridian Time. B Fast Train. Dar Mail. Fast Traiii. Lv. Athens. Winterville Dnuiap.... Crawford.. Antioch... Maxeys.... WooJville. Ar. Union Pt. 0 3 10 18 24 27 35 40 8.30 a m 8.46 a m 3 50 u m 9.07 a m 9.23 a m 9.30 a m 9.47 u m 9.55 a in 8.40 a m 9.13 a m 9.20 a m 10.00 a m 10.29 a m 10.53 a m 11.22 a m 11.35 a m 3.50 p m 4.06 p m 4.10 p m 4.27 p m 4.43 p m 4.50 p tr 5.07 p m 5.15 p m Lv. Union Pt. Ar. Atlanta . Gainesvill# 10,04 a m 1.00 p m S.25 p m 2.10 p m 5.45 p m Lv. Union Pt. Ar. Augusta. Woshingt n 'aeon..... Mill’dgvlle 12.17 p m 3.35 p ui 2.20 p m 0.00 p m 4 11 p m 5 85 p m 8.15 p m 7.20 p m TRAINS WESTWARD. Lv. Avgusta. Maco'a .... Mill’dg vile Washingtn Ar. Union Pt. I.v. Atlanta.. Gaiuesville Ar. Union Pt. 7.45 a m 7.20 a m 10.01 a m 11.05 a m 7.10 a in 9.13 a ni 11.10 a m 1.55 p m 8.00 am 5.55 a m 11.46 p m 2.45 p m ,5.39 p m Lv. Union Pt. Woodrilie. Maxeys. .. Antioch.. Crawford.. Dnniap.... Winter viiie Ar. Athens . 10.15 a m 10 24 u m 10.41 a m 10.43 a m 11.04 a m 11.20 a m 11.25 a m 11.40 am 2.10 p m 2.31 p m 3.06 p m 3.21 p m 4 03 p m 4.39 p m 4.51 p m 5.15 p m 5.85 p m 5.44 p m 6.01 p m 6.08 p in S.24 p m 6.40 p m 6.45 p m 7.00 p m ATHENS 5CCOJ1MODATION. Leave Athens* 4 15pm 8 45 p m Arrive Union Point Lea e Union Point* Arrive Athens. •Except Sunday. 5 45 p m 9 80 a m UNION POINT A WHITE PLAINS K. It. Leave Union Poiut*. 10.10 a m *5.40 p m Arrive ut Silnam 10.35 a m 6.05 p m Arrive at White Plainj.. IMP a Ol 6.40 p m Leave White Plains *8 00 a m *3.30 p Q) \rrive at Siloara 3.35 a in 4-05 p m Arrive at Union Point.... v.00 a U) 4. 40p m •Except Sunday. receive prompt attention. Septodly. ATHENS ICE CO. 1890. JANUARY, 1890. 14th, 15th and 16th Are the dates selected for the MYSTIC CARNIVAL Under King Cotton Assisted by his Loyal Subjects and the Grand Trades Display, At Augusta, Ga. The Carnival will be the grandest ever seen East or New Orleans or south of New York: The Chariots, Floats, and Co-tumes will lie magnificent. You cannot, afford to miss tho display. From the present outlook the Trades Display will be Three Miles Long. The Grand CARNIVAL BALL Takes place night of January 101b. Poultry aud Pet Stock »how opens January 13th, and continues until and Including January 19th. ’ 1 THE OEOHGIA RAILROAD will sell round trip tickets as stated below. Tickets include admission to Poultry and Pet Spick Show; The first column of figures below are round trip rates for Jan. 14,15 and 16, good to return until 17th inclusive. The second column round trip rates for Jan. 11,12, 13,17,18. Good. to re turn until 19 Inclusive: Athens,.... 255 winterville ,240 Dunlap 2 35 a is Dunlap t da . Crawford 220 Antioch -....ill) Maxeys, ." ,.205 Bairdstown ■ inlqgn * Woodvllle. 185 «« Unless you purchase your tlckots, conductor wjll charge liiil train rates. Secure tickets ear • ly and avoid Die rush. _ JOE. w. VYIHTE, E. U. DORSEYy' Travelling Pass. Agt. Gen’l Pass. Agt. San 6—d0-S-l 1-J2-14-18 -16, - Far Male. One two-story bouse on Foundry street, lot extending back to Covington St Macon Railroad. ^ A splendid l.it for a warehouse. Also, One large dwelling on Ocooec st., now used by Public School. This prop erty is valuable. Shackleford & Hattaway, Real Estate Agents. SLEEPING AND PAKLOK GARS. Fast train : Sleeping cars between Atlanta Augusts aud Charleston. Night express: Sleeping cars between Charleston and Atlanta, Augusta and Atlanta, Augnstaand Macon. Inina No. 27 and 28 will stop at aud receive, passengers to aud From the following stations only: Grov.itown, Harlem, Desnug, Thomson, Norwood, Barnett, Crawford* die, union Point Ureenesboro, Madison, Rutledge, Social Circle Covington, Conyers, Litbouia, Stone Moun tain and Decatur. Trains to and from Athens connect with trains 27, 28, 1 and 2. J. W. GREEN, E. R. DORSEY, Gen. Manager. Gen. Poos. Agt, JOE W. WHITE, Tray. Pass. Agt, MONEY TO LOAN AT SIK PER CENT. X ATLANTA TRUST BANKING CO. C. C. Chahdlrr, Agent, - Jefferson, 6r# The firm of Mitchell andCbandler has disolved by mutual consent. I will con tinue to negotiate loans on farm inort- gtiagcs in'-vti :v t i -of Jacks H Banks, Oconeo, Madison and other pla cea by special contract. An extension of five years will be allowed, but tho borrower can pay back tho money at any time. Partial payments can also be mado at any time. Mpney, f'Jbj secured at very short notice. Don’ fail to see mo before borrowing. Yours Truly, C. C. Chandi hhhhh ui