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Nonitem C*I>'«i>e* f
Iri-K Pi.iat.ire,
Tom Potatoes.
L-.ul,
Com,
n »y. n
Brand.
R.o,
Otita.
I keep on IluhV a good t Dpply of
Tutt’s Liver Pills
REGULATE TL'E BCrZLt.
CAUTION Jrt» w? n fJIwii'S'l.u * h#
•otiom, ir the tkalvr ainooi wti^ply jog,
ELECTRIC GOODS.
FRESH BREAD,
PURE COR
Him V
W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE CENT LENIEN.
Assortment of
Is, P.o.lroom
lift ofc Wash
Drums,
5, Clowns, Toy
awing States
Keeps on band nt nil times a full
line of
I have for sale two miles from tlio city a well
equipped tau yartl. Everything new, eight <j*
nine acres of land attached, only ]-4 mi:e fr«»m
N. E. It. It., which has side-track where bark
can I »e delivered. The property is not offerad
liecausc tne business d««es nor pay, but !>eca*'s-
owner desires to change his business. Apply to
J. 5. WILLIFORD,
lteal Estate Ague i.
LOOK AT THIS;
I will sell a bargain in a pretty little farm o
26W acres of good land ju.-t ont-ide of city
limits. There arc two homes on the place, fine
well plastered, well of good pure water, al.-o
spring on the p’^ce. Price $t,*AiO and in* less.
Apply tO, J. S. WILLIFORD.
Real Estate Agent.
tfOth Meridian
Time.
The Carnival will l^e the grandest ever seen
East of New Os leans or South of New York.
The Chariots, Floats, and Co tuincs will he
iuag.»ift.-c«t. V* u e nmot afford to miss tho
display. From the present outlook the Tiades
Display will be Three Miles Long. The Grand
Lv Athene.
Winterville
Dunlap....
Craw lord..
Antioch ...
Mu xevs....
Worniville.
Ar. 1 inion Ft.
CARNIVAL BALL
Takes j lace night of January 161U. fVultiy
and Pet Stock show one.is January i:;th. ana
continues until and includ'ng January tilth.
THE GEORGIA RAILROAD
will sell round trill tickets as statod below.
Tickets include admission ?o Poultry and Pet
Stuck Sli »w.
The lir t column of figures below are round
trip rates for Jan. 14,1* and 16, good to rrturh
until 17th inclusive. The second column round
t-ip rates for Jan. 11,12, 23,17,18. Good to re
turn until In inclusive:
Athens' 2 55 870
Lv. Union Ft.
Ar. A«’gust a.
Wa.'liingi n
scan .... |
MilFdg vlb I
Aenic 5-m in ciin,j.i
•vinuuvilie,
INKIIKAXCE COHIMXV
•un’ap 2 35 3 45
raw fold 2 20 8 20
.ntioch ... • 3.1flL 3 00
ia.eys 2 05 2U0
;ai;dsu>wn / 1 2 75
Ifi-oMville 1 85 2 70
TJules* yon purclia»*e your IfCkdrs, TaMukvif
. jii charge full train re es. Secure tickets ear
/ and a void "ho rush. •
UK. w. whItk, k. K. IMiItSEY-
TraveliinprPass. Act." Uon’I Paso. Agt.
Sail 6—*1-4-11-12-11-15-16,
A II Hodgson
Casper Morris
Wiu Ware
M B MeGinty
O L> Flauigcn
Mrs Blackwell
Mrs Olive
ills Lucy Mathews
E It Brumby
A D Mathews.
Dr 8 C Benedict
F B Lucas
II N Taylor
Prof H C Wliite
Prof E C Branson
Julius Cohen
1 11 Alleu
J BToomer
Industrial Home
Thoinus Fleming
Lv A.’i'uslu.
Macuu ....
Mill'dg vliu
Waslmi^t n
f. L. tb Harris, Pres.
S. Tlmmas. Sr
DIRKCTOKH
V. L. G. llama,
John II. Newton,
Stevens Tluimaa,
A. E Griffeth.
Jehu A. lliiimictul
I*. II. Cti-.rbo.iaio>
Itnht. I. Hampton,
Edward S. I.yniinn
Marc.dins Stanley
Itiifos It. Iteavea
. V. Atlaula.
Gaineavill:
Ar. Union P:
Lv. llun.n Pt. 10.15 a ir. 2.!<* p in 5.S5 ]> i
Wcodville. lout a in 2.31 p ni 5.44 p :
kiaxeys. .. 10.4! a in S.06 p in 6.0! p
Antioch .. 1U.4S a ml 8.21 p m 6.08 p
Crawford.-. 11.04 n m 4 0i p ill 644 p
Dunlop.... II.zO-hiii 4.30 p n* t;.4' 1 p
Wiu'erville 11.25 a mi 451 n m 6 4a p
Ar. Athens . 11.40 a m< 5.15 p m 7.lh> p
AT H ENS UXfuil.UUiM i'iUN.
Leave Athena*.. ; 6 15 p
Arrive Union Point 6 45 p
Lea e Union Point* 5 4 . p
Ariivo Athena. 9 SO a
•Except Sjad.iy.
_ unio.N poInFa white PLAINS K. K.
Leave Union Point* 10.10 innj*5.40 p
Arrive at Stloam 10.35 a ml 15.0-5 {,
Arrive at White Plains., il It'a u.l 6.4‘l p
One two-story bouse on Foundry street,
lot extending back to Covington 3c Macon
Railroad. A splendid lot lor a warehouse.
Also, one larrc dwelling on Oconee sL,
now used by Public School. This prop-
.•rty is valuable.
Shackleford A Hattaway.
Real Estate' Agents.
Dr Watkins, Sandy Cross
W O Fluker, Union Point
Mr. Stovall, Oconee county
J W Arnold, Wilkes county
Andrew & Glenn, Oglethorpe connty
J M Briscndim, . “ *
James Young,■ “ “
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral is rt-commeded by
eminent physiciaiia, on both sid, a of llie Atlan
tic, us ttie mo.-t rel.ablc remedy for coMa,
coughs, and all pulmonary disorders, luuuire
of your druggist for Ayer’a Almanac.
AND
lion Jas M Smith, “
M Mathews, •*
James Hutcheson “
T A Hauie. “
J R Shields. Jackson county.
Woods Ashford, Watkinsvillo
James Freeman, Anlioeh
G A Potter, Supt. G:t. Factory.
Mr Card, Supt. Barnett Shoals.
-Oe Finod: Grief counts seconds; happiness
Cir.ciimaH.0-
forgets hours.
Bradycrotine cured Headache for J. T. Ed-
wards, Wiisou, N. 0.
MONEY TO LOAN
AT six PER CENT.
m 14 MWOOIJJCV. M.a
office bM Whitehall 84
LEMON HOT DROPS
For coughs, take Lemon Hot Drops.
For sore throat and Bronchitis, take
Bottom
—Swetchinc: Attention is a tacit and con
tmual compliment.
l-eave White i'hiiti*...
Viuve lit !S;i«a n... .
Arrive at Union Point
•Kxcept Saiiday.
VIII Dim: lino.ll. auo uilllicuiufi, UISC
Isjinon Hot Drops.
For pneumonia and laryngetis, take
Lemon Hot Drops.
in and catarrh, take
Geo. 11. Lombard & o
Has excitement ol any kind left yon with a
Headache! Uradycrotma.will certainly atop il
-CIO TO -
JOHN L. j&RNOLD
FOR-
Hou te and Sign Painting
Paper Hanging, Etc.
-GO TO—
JOHN ABNOX.D,
broad street,
In addition to tite
For con8umpt
Hot Drops.
For all throat and lung diseases* take
Lemon Hot Dro|ts.
An elegant and reliable preparation.
Sold by druggists. 23 cents per Lot
tie. Prepared by H- Mosley, M. D.,
Atlanta, Ga.
Notice of Stockholders’ Meeting.
An adjornnod meeting of the stock
holders of the Georgia Carolina &
Northern Railway Company will be
held in Athens. Ga. Wednesday. Jan-
uarylhthl890atlSM.
Foundry, Maebiue, lldiier w I \f ir<
und Supply House,
Augusta, - Ga
Mch7 d*
i Fuat train : Sleeping cura between Atlanta
Auguria mid Charicauio. Nigl.t express:
Sleeping cars between Ehai lesion und Atlanta.
— Augusta and Atlanta, Augusta uud Macou.
I’ruins So. 27 ami 2b will atop ut uml receive,
paitMMigers to and >Vom the following stations
Urovelowru, Hur'eiu, Hearing, Thoinson,
• Norwood, Uaruett, Craw lord viiie, oniou Nni
Urechttiburv, MadiKon, RuiSedge, Social Uiade
1aC . Goviugtoa, Conyers, Lithoma, 8toue Mean*
tain aud Decatur.
n K ; Trains to and trom Athens connect with
trains 27, W, 1 and t.
“ J. W. UKLEJi. E. R. DORSRY,
| Gen. Manager. Gen. Faas. Agt,
a JUJi W. WlU’ffi, Trav. Pm Agt
Their Business Booming^
Probably no one thing has eansed sneh
1 keep the best and largest selected stock
tail Drag Him i s as their givins away lo tlieii
customers of so many free trial bottles of Dr
Kina’s New Liecovery for Consumption.
Their trade is simply enormous in this
valuable article fr* m the fact
cures sni? never disappoints. I
dims. Bronchitis, Croup, and
long disrates quickly —~±.
before buying^ gating a trial bottls bee,
my Line
Of any bouse in this city. A call will
convince.
E. JONES 209 Broad St
very
ways
Cough, Cold, Aa-
rw —J all threat and
;lycored. Toucan test it
gating • trial bottle bee,
rj bettU warranUd.
To Save Life
Vrequently requires prompt art!on. As
hour’s delay waiting for the doctor mar
bo attendnd with serious eonneqneucea,
•specially in awes of Croup, Pneumonia,
and other throat anil lung trouble*.
Hence, no family should be without a
bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
which has proved itself. In thonaxnds ol
cases, the beet Emergency Medicine
ever discovered. It gives promjit relief
and prepares tlio way for a thorough
cure, which is certain to tm effected by
Its continued use.
8. IL Latimer, M. D., Mt. Vernon,
Ga., says: 11 1 have found Ayer’a Cherry
Pectoral a perfect cure for Croup In all
rases. I have known tlio worst canes
relieved in a very short time by Ha use;
ami f advise all famillea to use it in sud
den emergencies, for coughs, croup, Ac.”
A. J. Eldson, M. D., Middletown,
Tenn., aaya: “I have used Ayer’a
Cherry Pectoral with the boat effect In
iny practice. Tills wonderful prepara
tion once saved my life. I had a con
stant cough, night sweats, was greatly
reduced in fiesn, and given tip by my
physician. Otto bottle aim a half of the
Pectoral cured me.”
furor ably known, sad no
w.smonbi^bty revor-owd thee (bat of the
Governor I’erry, cf South Carolina. For sotao
time previous to hi. death. Governor Perry
was a sufferer from indtgerl-on. Be look lb.
W'>atmnrelssd*s Caliaaya To Die and wrote tho
following letter:
Kaxi Sorci.
Gentlemen —t most eon iallr recommend
Dr ralmnrr'and’a Caliwea Tonic. For sev
eral years iissl l have been troubled with indi
gestion and dvepetnua. Mr »<m. I»r. Host M
Perrv, of Philadelphia, who knows Ihe iogrmf.
iccts which t-ora|.o»* joor Tome, spoke far-
otab'v of '4 In the comru of two mostha
f ieri I hare used four boulrs.and I am entirw
i n ltered. Vtorr tnilr, etc-
It. K. Paaar.
Dr. WrrlmoreUod’a Calisay. Tonic la Mild
by I,. D. Sledge A Co., at toe and 41 a bottle.
RlCHfcS.
“ I cannot say enough In prnUc of
Ayer’a Cherry Pectoral,” • 'rites K.
Ilrngilon, of Palestine, Texas, “ believ
ing as I do that, hut for its use, I should
long since have died.”
Ayer’s Glreny Pectoral,
nutFARKD BY
Dr. J. C. Ayer ft Co., Lowell, Mass.
«nld hr all DruosWits. Price $1; aU bottles. $A
$525$$
pi
fo Ifi i*. w i-ortialls just out
oO Sample sent fukk to nil.
M<lt-s!»*r Ff*n,2X Fond J»t. N.Y
♦+;
> PO»ilTEIM.”iS , fg , ugas?
* p- swsCTc'ea* ' W > Ta'ru 1 r.
mt nurara^ m-*- U. MKKmV * MC CI.tTCl.Ahb. O
PARKER’S |
HAIR BALSAM
Clcv’usi—s and Lvautifics the hair. J
Fromotcc a luxurDm growth. |
Novpp Fails lo Rntfuro Gray!
HslrLiUVdhihfjl Color. I
, m*d hnlr
CHIGHEGTEfr’S ENGLISH
FEMMYRGYAL PILLS.
Ke«l Cross a Dluoiond Jlrun«1.
X Th« only I cl I Al.:# t IU tor nta. P»r« >*4
I*#«ll«?Av Urnrzl't U* tL*: 2>f.v.
Si«'«N llrt%»r»l»ln rv,1 McutlUcbniM, yraV 1
Bith ItiwrlbM, Tnlarnout Lrr. Send It.
(-urn,m) fur r*rt:?m.is uni “Iscltor r«MF
I Ddlrs," i>* iffi.7-1,1.JT ntnile A'aeti /*.!»'r.
OhkhMUr Chturlc-U C'«. > 5:u«ll*uu rMiumt.
Swiss Condensed Milk Co.
Rid BRAND
GENUINE SWISS CONDENSED MILK.
Guainittcu«l Ihe ilrlieptand |* ircst milk man-
ufiu’-turcd, rnuiatr.litx ou r lo per cent ol hr it* r.
ri'U iron mwl IiivhU«1m will t irive womli rfnllv.
n- <1 fn»tiilif*H wilt flntHfA r.pft imuc ecofoiurrai
th m o dinnry cowi» milk. Hoe your crooer ”ivch
J Ul^l SuCoiiiIiwikI Milk.
InqMUt AK«u»t, J %M«<» I*. NTS|TIf,
New York and ( liica^o.
-THE VERY HKHT-
MU SI CAL
lmtntetion to he acenred at tlio
METROPOLITAN CONSERVA TORY
21 Edit 14th Street. New York City,
lliv.k jrlvimr full particular** sent free. Can
enter at any lime, Foard Inin *dn *l in » muni
tion With thOKChOOl. II. VT. (JUKK.VR,
General .Maunder.
IasthKia owsm
\$CHtFFMAfitiS ASTHMA CURct
urtantly»
•roRMita.
Uiotnowt vi<Jort, r.tta**k k
i in id imnv*.fii-»
rta*n. ah lAcur*itlhomsult)j
. mrk> tiivl Cf nTiaoPdL
3l Pri<wr,fk*.».n(ld».<Mh«»fl5
witll Tri tl nxeknjxQ >><•<• U» At\j Si
HCIlirFMANN.^t. twL MJ*>a.K
MADE WITH BOILING WATER.
EPPS’S
GRATEFUL-COMrORTING.
COCOA
MADE WITH BOILING MILK.
TO
If too desire fh m do etc fool'nr nwnr
time on tlaiua. tlatilo .’t pay - but Mind g..i 0
■ i once for s m.gnlKceot outfit of our Great
Sm rifaiil. y IhMik ll book and f irms are to t
sili.'at lory we i il rrliuid jnor in -oer. No
itsk "No cs| ii« vided. liotli ladies anl
geiil'i tneu rinpluyed. fion't lose time in
tvriiiug. “Hirp in slide tne waters are troub-
I d." trays are wor-li doJ.rs. Ad Irena.
II. y JUIINMO.N A CO ,
II Main St., Ilivhmoud, Vs.
Dee. If>d-l!ii0.
FOR rAl.K.
Qrmd house anti lot on corner of Strom
und Lumpkin Stlcelr. Call and see Ui
right nwai.
Shackleford & Hattaway,
Ki ni KdutC Aguuts.
Bitcklcn's Anile* Salve.
The In aJ 8 live in the wm Id for Cfts.
Bruise.. Sure-, U ecu*, Sail Hlieum. Fi ver,
chiivs,T. iter, Gi.nppi il Ilaiuls, Clulblaim’,
Corns, and nil Skin Erupiions and p<*-
divtly t are-Fill *, ur nu oav uquircd. it
is giisiauii i d in give p-rfict SMtialkCtion,
or immey refumii d. Price 35 Cent* |KT
bi.jr. Korbide by Jidti! Ci .wf.ml A Uu.,
ami f., D Slrrl'-e A Co., Wholesale and
Retail Druggists.
F'>r him- hack, siiio or clu si. use Shiloh's
Planter. Pnee 25 ct nlr. For sale by
John Crnwlonl A Go.
CROUP. WHOOPING COUGH and
Bronchitis inuiied'mlriy rt lieveti bv Slti-
loli'h Cuti. For sule by John Cruwford &
Co.
SHILOH'S VITaLIZKU is whal you
iter o for Coiistipniioit, Jams of x\p|Mtiie,
Diztineg., mill oil symptoms of Dy.-p> psin.
I’riC' 10 nod 75 ceuti. |rer Irottle. For Sale
hy John Crawford ifc Co.
SIIILOll'S COUGH and Consumption
Cur- i. wild by u« on a euuraiiice. It cnr> s
Comuimption. For sole by John Crawlnrd
A Co.
LUCY HINTON IS (JUEKN OF THE
TOBACCO WOULD
Tnlmadge Bros.' are iieailiimirlers and
fai.toiv asi.nts for T. C. Williams A Co.’s
Luct IIiitti>n. Mnllaponi, Jay Bird mhI
Pamher mbiccoo. They ore always relia
ble. ut'ifnrni, and Ire.i on earth, fur prices
at winch they arc sold. Try them.
13-Oiti
The lies' razors and the lent pockit-
knives, at ihe l-Wcst puces, at Talmaee &
Brightwetl'a. dec7lf
The
i ut
Noliri- of Ui-notuilon.
fiiiu o! GnIf-ili A Mell is this day
ml, A. I'L Gi Ifidh having sold 'his
i and good tvill.
ige A Mvi. und Henry 11. L'nton
have 11 rilled ii pnrlm r-h p tin'll r the finn
inline of Mi ll A Linton, and wll continue
the business. A. E GlUFKETlI.
y-dlw-udt G. A. Mei.1-
ContilKCuna Blowtl Dlurnae*.
Unlei-rs, sore, pimples, itch, sail rtieuin, etc ,
are eviilcncea o. oofiiogimsun hlia.il'di-easo. 1*
ifostly a duty to erudijatc binod poisoc
’Don’t allow jr.K-.melf to- he carried
•way by enthusiaan.—you may have to
walk t back.
A cat show ought to be held in a
roewseum.
A good resolve for the new year would
be to «*mr off tiling lee next summer
if tbe mild weather continues.
An experienced yonng man says it
takes only one letter to tell the differ
ence between the summer and winrer
style* of courtship, vix: Gate—grate.
When a matt break* a pair of queens
to draw for a flush atul fails to fill, he
feels as if he would like to tee I he ladies
repaired.
It ia a wise joke that knows its own
father after the religious papers have
quoted it once or twice
Secdiniaa anil popularity sometimes
go together. Take the watermelon, for
instance
The ltest manner of keeping a diary
is to lie very careful about giving it
away.
Wiien a cat goes courting, it is a
purr-suit.
In the National flower discussion, the
inarrr-gold anti toddy blossom have
been'grossly neglected.
Whether the influenza is here or not,
there is no doubt that many of our
young ladies are affected.
“What is sweeter than to have a
friend you can trust?” asked Sawkins.
“To have a friend who will trust you,”
replied Dawkins.
Seasickness and defeat on the dia
mond are frequently caused by the same
thing—wild pitching.
One swallow doesn't make a summer,
but it may bring on an'early fall
He who allows his notes to get over
dew, will soon be mist from business
circles.
The Kansas farmer sits hy the light of
his burning corn and reads his inort-
gage.
Wicked sinners arc a direct tax on
the truly good.
Prohibition does not propose to treat
with intemperance.
A co-king main is a kin ' of prize
fight that is always won hy a foul.
Church lotteries may bo wrong, but
the chorister gets his money by chants.
Patient (in dentist's chair)—“When
you gei through tilling, I wish you
would clean my teeth.” Dentist—“My
dear sir, it would take several hours,
and I would advise yoirto be econom
ical. Have them painted.”
Drunken lamp posts on the corner are
more shinned against than sinning.
Mince-pie will keep a man awake
longer than a guilty conscience.
The cable is a great invention. It
enabled New York to commence sneez
ing as soon as the influenza appeared iu
London.
It’s a wise man that knows the exact
length of the railroad tunnel before lie
undertakes to chan-e his shirt between
daylight and daylight.
Any barber who shaves with a dull
razor is liable to arrest for a cutting
scrajte.
Who in a community has the best
grip, sir? The man who has tin* influ
ence, sir.
The sun had good sense in going to
Africa for an eclipse. Dark continents
are easy that way.
It is a wise fool who knows enough
to keep it to himself.
The Brazilians have decided not to
continue their ex-emperor’s pension of
$500 a year.
No matter how small a man may he,
tlie woman who marries him loves him
CAN!
What Pour Tom* Austral ian T
U created to a Norwegian
Scioatia*.
Tail Timhaltz thus describe* -he
nibata ut Australia:
“The native* of Northern Queen*
land and of many other |>art* of Aus
tralia are cannibal*. The greatest deli
cacy known to the Australian native ia
human flesh. When 1 asked .my men
what part of the human body they liked
In-si they alway* struck their thighs.
They never eat the head «r entrails.
Tlie most delicate morsel of all is the
fat about the kidneys. By caring this
they ttclicve that they acquire a part of
the'slaiu person’s strength, and, so far
as 1 could understand, this was even
more true of tho kidneys themselves.
For according to a widespread Aim-
raiiait belief.
TUK KIDSEYS ARB TIIK CKXTKR OF
“The natives on Herbert Rive
particularly fond of tltc tat of a d~s
foe, which is not only eaten as a deli
cy and as a streugt betting fuel, but u
also c-rried as an amulet. A small
piece is done up iu grass and kept iu
basket worn around the neck, ate* the
effect of this is, iu their opinion, u -ce.-s
iu tint chase, so that they can ,-asily
upptOicii tin; game. As a rule the
Australian natives do not eat |>ersons
la-longing to their own tribe. ISknow
ii.st tnees to the contrary, and 1 have
even heart of examples of mothers rat
ing their own children. The blacks do
not tike to> at wliite people.
“Farther north in Queeulanif it twice
happened during my sojourn in Aus
tralia that the blacks killed tlie Chinese
in great numbers. (The Chinese diet
ts vegetable.) It was saitl that ten
Chinamen were csjoit at one dinner.
Human flesh, however, is not the daily
food of the Australian On the contra
ry, he seldom gets a mouthful of this
d'eihacy. During all tlie time l spent
on II. riiert river only two blacks were
killed and cat. r.. It is a mistake to
suppose that the cannibals have an ug
lier look than other savages. '"'Iiose
who go in search of human fle.-h a-e
certainly the boldest and most cunning,
but
A CANNIBAL MAT LOOK VERY QOIKT.
and approachable Bo-h men and wo
men take part in tlie feast of human
flesh.”
TheNorthern blacks like to eat snakes,
but they do not, like many of the
Southern tribes, eat poisonous ones.
“One of the snakes most commonly
eaten is the Australian Python, the
largest snake found in Australia, which .
here in Northern Qneenland may even 1 estale
attain a length of more more than twen
ty feet. Durin- winter it seems to pre
fer staying in the large clusters of ferns
found on the trunks of trees. At night
it seeks shelter from the cold among the
leaves, but during the day time it
likes to bask in the sunshine, which en
ables the natives to discover and kill it
with their clubs. If attacked it may
bite with its many anil sharp teeth, but
the wound p.odiiced is not dangerous.”
The natives hake the snake in tlie
ground. He is taken out whole and
ented to the last pulverized bone. Tlio
liver is quite palatable Deatli by
snaka bite in Australia is rare.
Fine Calf. Heavy
moor Waterproof;
1 ltest In the ivorlit. Fxapilne hit
S.OO GENUINE IIAND-SKWl'-ll NOOK.
4.00 IIANl»-Si:WKl> WF.LT MIOH.
3-30 POLICE ANI> KAKMK1W’ SttOE.
2.50 EXTRA VAT.UK CAT.F SHOE.
2.25 A *2 WOKlCjrNGTtt KN’S SI! I IKS.
2.00 uml «] .75 HOYS’ SCHOOL SHOES.
w mm vivtii uux> m miuii nil
Air n.ade In CuU£tsa£. liuttcn and I*acc.
$3 & $2 SHOES LA F tSik
81.75 MUCK FOR BUSSES.
IV C.&Q./f.SjlEAO.
J. T. ANDERSON.
hi BROAD STREET,
ATHENS, GA.
Offers the following bargains in real
—Colmobat: Voung uniat old dlvel; young
dire! old saiul.
inhere ever was a specific for any oue com
plsint. then Carter’s Little Liver Pill* are a
specific for sick hueduch, slid woman should
know t'lis. Only one pill a dose- Try them.
$1000 For a desirable building lot on Mi!-
ge avenue con raining one a^rc.
& 1 4 r\n will buy tho pi
0>I 1 UU on A!‘.Hedge avci
fljCAft Will bay a one aero lot and a 4 room
house on Ifodgtoustreet, llou.se
nip ed by.
gt .od tcsuii,
CjoAA For .1*I 2 room lio-.iae n
vpoUU j n fast Athens ocenidetl by
ant.
(iJQAA Wi'l buy 5 acre.? of Hud with * good
<pOu cf ho ;res oil it. OoCi'l'ifd by gotsl tei:;ui;
in Ka t Athens*
tfkl AAA Wi.l buy a compnitifivcly new 4 r orn
ipAUUy hoitrio nn*l;V,acro i»?t ii:
ca h, lull-
uconpied by tenant 40 per ixumtli,
ill ICC Oil long lime.
^1 UAA Fora&i\-rooni dwcVing, tw..-n>mi
yluov/ :erv:»iit ivnisoand - aetoiottn
less on Fnla-ki stree’, close in.
1 onn Will buy a Kplcntlld 5-;>*o a house rnd
A iUU ui-o Kit - on. .Jack.ee. street. Tonus
easy.
I will sell CW7 x ^a'*i*o- o' a* line lanG in < 'He*
tho: j>ermmly,"4*inilej* from Mi‘Xt*j*s d-pet .»iut
4 mile.-: of liar nett's Sitraln. where is r.o v bl a mg
builr .me of th? most f.T» to: le»,in the -1
is tm!.iivM.iV ii uuby iu vniuMmc u:«»uu poiRoi} , ^ . ... . . . . c^nco of vtirrow
Iroin the sy'sten. by* a use oi U. 11. B. (Uatunic thc 8511,10 518 ,f he Wer0 8IX t™ 1 two - *
blood llalm) thus enabling the aore places to j Lau^liter may bo the poor man’s pin; -
„ t , u ,. . t .. . .. I !J dollars i*cr iic-ro and a g»Mtd 4-r.om deelliog
Segnr: Here igc-ltHcr e«;eets from the devi/« i • i i .♦
r » ami a! 11 barn and »ta >lo mv.*.saiy, w>d ::bout
aruen. ^ 2od acres of land in «*nUiva*Um
ix r Zri : TT . J. T. Andi.'W »X, U. II. Ag’t.
—Uutreanor: MeXtichoiy is tho conva!c4 ^ t
BufforiDK from the effects of youthful errors, early
decay, wasting weakness, lost manhood, etc.. I will
•slid a valuable tro&tiso (aecleaj containing full
particulars for homo cure. FREE of charge. A
splendid medical work; ehould oc reed by every
yntufY who is ncrvouH end debiliieted. AdUrecs,
Frof. F# C. FOWLEH* lOOdw. Cmn*
l.cal, and l ereby removing nil possibiliiiy of
other ineuibeis of the fnnuly t»cC«*loiug like
wii»o nfllct- d. Send to Hioo'l Helm Co , Atlanta-
G«., for book that will convince. ,
J. H. Outlaw, Mt. Oiive 4 N. U., writes: "
bad running s«r* s on ;ny shoulders and arnisl
One bottle If. 1J. B. cured me entirely.”
L. Johnson, Bebnout Station, Miss., rites*
“ti. B. it. Ims worked ou me like a clierm. My
head and body were covered wi h sot es.and my
heir came out, ti. B. B. healed me quickly.”
W. J. Kinmn, Hutches, lexus, writes: **B.
B. B. bus cured my wile ot u (urge ulcer ou
her leg, that doctors and ull other medicine
could not cure.”
M. J Kossman, a prominent merchant of
Grcevsbiro, Ga., writes: "I know of several
cases of blood disease speedily cured by B. B.
B. Two bottles cured a lady of ugly scrofu
lous skin sores.
/ W. C. Birchmoi© & Co., of Maxey, Ga,
wnks: ”B. B. B. in curiug Mr. Robert Ward
of blood poison, effected one cf the ra st'uou-
derfui cures that ever came to our knowl
edge.”
Catarrh Can’t bo Cured.
^fcinlalGa.
Cincinnati
rviR iff nn? iiv-.. —1*«
sailslsr;»*.!» tn *hs
ntf of Ocnr.rrbmk *Dl
• de»*i. I present’* itsui
Ice! sal* lu mvnir*t«u.
inc it to ad eutfcrMfc
t. J. ST0Y1U. M.iL.
Oeeatvr, Mt
rnTCK.3i.oe.
nolo M
with Local adplic ition, as they cannot reach
the scat of tlie diseusc. Caiurrhisa blood or
consutuiionul disease, and in Older to cure it
you have to take iulcrual temedivs. flail’s
Cutnrrb Cure ts taken internally, uud acts di
rectly ou ttie blood and mucus* surface. Hall’s
Cuturrh Cure is no quack medicine. It wus
prescribed by onu ol the best pliysiciaua in
tins couutry lor years and is a prescription. H
is composed ol tbc best tomes known com
bined with tbe best blood prr,iicis, acting di-
tuctly ou the mucus surface. Tbe petlecl
combinstiou or tbe two ingredients is wbat pio-
duces such wouderlul results m curiug c»
lairb. Send lor tcsiiuioifials free
F. J. Cbknky & Co., Prop., Toledo, 0.
Sold by all Druggists, price 75c.
ter, but it is not very adhesive.
Unspeakably iiappy — A deaf and
dumb bridal couple.
The builder of obelisks was paid by
tlie column.
Unlike thc majority of things in this
queer world, fogs are always mist un
til they are gone.
Miss Yellow eafe—I have been try
ing to get a gold dollar coined tlie year
I was born.
Miss Caustique—I’m afraid tin-re
must be a very high premium on them
now.
In the groat drums, of nature tbe
ocean generally takes the heavy swell
rolls.
Tlie relations between Peru and Chil
li arc becoming more cordial. Chili
must have warmed up a little and Peru
taken the edge off its Peruvian bark.
The influenza lias become so common
that it is no longer interesting. It is a
sort of Itorse chestnut, so to speak.
Ethel: Would you mind sitting on
niyhat, pa? Father: What tinder the
sun do you wish me to sit on your hat
for? Ethel: I want to see if I can’t in
vent a new style.
Bob Ingcrsoll has compared the head
of tlie republican administration to the
centre of the universe—“because every
thing revolves around it and there is
nothing there.”
Dr. It. T. Cnpppiige. of Verona, Mo., say* ' n
has soltl n larg.- quantity ol Swill’s Specific - d
to a great many cuotnuier*’ amt knows it to o
most s iccesssiully used for mslaitlvs of tbe
blood.
—Bsssuet: Heart bss lessons Reason canto i
understand.
Palpitation of thc heart, nervonsnoss, tremb
lings, nervous heuductie, colds, bands anil fee.,
pains iu tbe back; mid other forms of weakness
are relieved by Iron Pi lie, made specially for
tbe blood, nerves and complexion-
—De Lcnclos: Beauty without grace is
book without bait. i
Epoch.
Tbe transition from Ions, lingering sad pains
fnl sickness to robust health marks un epoch
in the life of the individoel. Such a remark
able event is treasured in the memory and the
gency whereby the good health has been at-
Drunkenness
Or the Liquor Habit, Positively Cured
•T AHMHSTEMM N. KAIIIS' OBLMil SPECIFIC.
M cm be elves la a cup ol collte or tea. cr In ar-
Holes ot food, without tho knowledge of tlio per-
or-n taking It; It la absolutely lianulcsa and will
effect a permanent amt speedy cure, whether
the patient is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic
wreck. IT NEVER FAILS. We GUARANTEE
a complete vitro In every Instance, si page book
Address In roi'ddi nce,
-ittooftt.
To getreltoi from indigestion, biliousness, tained is grateiully blessed. Hence it is that
couvliputiou or torpid liver without disturbing so much is liesrd in praise of Electric Hitters.
tbe stomach or purging tbe bowels, Uke a lew
di ses of Carter’s Liver Fills, they will please
yon.
—Necker: Fortune does not chauge men;
unmask* them.
Health is impossible when the blood is im
pure, thick, and sluggish, or when it ia thin
and impovrisbed. Midi conditions give rise to
boils, pimples, liesdacues, neurulgu, rheuma
tism, and other disorders. Ayer,a .Sarsaparilla
purities, invigorates, aud vitalizes tbe blood
So many feel they owe tbeir restoration
health, for tbe use of the Great Alterative and
Tn - ic. If you are troubled with any disease of
kidn :ya. Liver, Stomach of long or short
standing von will surely find relief by use of
Electric Hitters. Sold at ioc. and 41. per bot
tle at. John Crawford fo. or L. D. Sledge
Co. Whole sale and Retail Druggist.
—Maleslierhes: He wbo reckons ten friende
has not one.
LEMON ELIXIR.
Its Wonderful Effect on tho Uver, Stomach
Bowels, Kidneys and Blood.
Dr. Mozley’s Lemon Elixir is a pleas
ant leinon drink that positively cures
all Biliousness, Constipation, Indiges
tion, Headache, Malaria, Kidney Dis
ease. Dizziness, Colds, Loss of appetite,
Fevers, Chills, Blotches, Pimples, pain
in back. Palpitation of Heart nnu all
other diseases caused by disordered
liver, stomach and kidneys, tlie lfr-st
great cause of all fatal disease*. Fifty
cents and oue dollar per bottle. Sold
by druggists. Prepared only by H
Mozley,M. D., Atlanta. Ga.
Stubblefield House,
C(U MULBERRY ST..
MACON, - GA..,
(Next Door to Opera House.)
located.
This house is pleasantly
Rooms large and nicely furnished.
Table furnished with the best the mar
ket affords. Good servants and polite
attention.
Mrs. T. M. BUTNER,
PROPRIETRESS.
Mr**.. IMm.y ha» j»la-e l lior «io.-iinM
Bin-a«l ftrn-t ue\t to Pr. I'wjKt’s oitice
liamls H.ih*. Size « f lot r.(K.i*2. 'l h.-1
»*: mmI :n till? iu*:.t dew wet-k , A >i»Ur
* r /arm coutuinitig ’jnoacro*, v. itMii ; :•
Of AlhOt.8. < J, T. Asm.KHON II !v
No. 111, lir :ul St.
1839.
FOB SALE.
Horns, -Jumping Jae! s,
Carts ami Wagons, Drawing
Velocipedes, Decorated - Cups
Saucers and Mug-.
C. BODE,
Athens, -
wtf
G.\.
Galioway, Lambert & Ga.
HEAUqUAKTEltS FOR
FARCY wd FAMILY
iiitluiiEIiiEa
Wo have just roedved a
shipment of french leas,
J o e k o y. Club Sur lines,
Plum Puddings,
Layer Figs,
Thurbcr’s
Canned Pouches,Pea«s, Apri
cots, and Dunbar's Pre
served Figs. Our
Olive Oil, Teas,
Extracts and Spices
'fiti
nit
FANCY AND FAMILY
iROCERIES
Full Measure,
Honest Weights
and Good Quality
Guaranteed.
IF YOU WANT
Good Vinegar, Syrup, or Sugar
Give Him a Call.
A very lino line of CRACKERS, and
a Fancy Brand ot
Which will always satisfy.
fresh. Best of
Always
Lard, Hams, Dried Beef
and Breakfast
Bacon.
Come and See.
ST
Tho lot on which llie 1 ivory ntfiMo on Tlmma
street stand. The li»t can front two stoves on
Though street, anil a good residence l»*t on
Strong Street. Apply to .). S. Willifor l,
Beal I btato Agent
All the property lying on tlie corner of Broad
and Found! v btrerid and known ik the Ilcuti
oiopeny. 'llie lo* '..ns to ihe richt-of-wuy of
M. t't C. R. U., ami v©r r * vahmoie anti ia now
y living hand.-0me.l7
Apply to J. S. WilsUFOBP,
Real Mutate Agent.
Also town suburi'jui Binuli funu» of 1«, io, 40
add GO acre*.
AIm) a number bean ti fnl lots on Barber street.
These lots beaut if” 1 , low priced.
NOTICE.
I li ve city property to exchange for farms In
the country.
TAN YARD.
THE
Lee Range
It Stands on its Merits.
The following twenty well known
citizens of Athens are selected from my
list of purchasers to whom 1 refer as to
thc merits of the Lee Range. Consult
the reference*, see tlie Range and if you
want a first-class cooking apparatus
you are my customer.
IN THECIT C
oats, con:?, hay
a ad STOCK FEED.
GALLOWAY, LAMBERT & CO ,
Telephone No. 73. .
Keap Warn in Winter
—.A.ND
Cool in Summer.
ii*
I? prepared to furhteh tbu
Best Biack Diamond Coal and Wood
Una C. I'ltoMk-. Jr.it J Stiuokt \n*
THOMAS & STRICKLAND.*
ATTOltNEKS
til's. Ckiiiiuia
Goorgi.i liaiiraad Co
Stoii8 Mountain iioute.
OseroK Gkmkrai. M,yr i -— )
Augusta, Ua., S-jpl. fist, 15Cl*, j
The folliiwiiic; scheiiula will be operated VD-
til lurtber nolive:
ATHENS BRANCH.
Hui-lng the winter ami 14*“ICK_43 in thej.-nm-
mer.
i ir-loif left at EI*~I 24^jCS Clayton Street will
receive nr..nipt atteniii.ii. ATHENS ICE CO.
SeptAlly.
1890, JANUARY, 1890.
14th, 15th and 16th
Ate the dates selected for tiie
MYSTIC CARNIVAL
Under King Cotton
Assisted by his Loyal Subjert* and tlie Grand
Trades Display,
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