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boor's
be attended with
repecially in
end other throat end long trooblre.
Hence, no family should be wttiwat »
bottle o< Ajrert Chewy FMetri,
which has proved Iteelf, la tboaaaada of
eases, the beet hmany Medicine
ever discovered. litres prompt relief
and prepares the wap for a thorough
rare, which m oertaln to be effected by
Its continued nee.
8. H. Latimer, M. 9., Ht Vernon,
fie., says: •• I hare found Ayer's Cherry
Pectoral S perfect rare for Croup In all
cases. I have known the worst cases
relieved in a very short time by Its nse;
ami I advise all families to use It in sud-
don eiiiergeocira, for coukL-ii, croup, Ac,”
A. 3. Eidaon, M. D„ Middletown,
Tenn., snys: "1 hare need Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral with tlie lieet effect in
my practice. Tills wonderful prepara*
tinn once saved any life. I hail a con
s'ant cough, nii(t,t sweaU, was greatly
reiliiced In fleali, and given up by my
nh> sician. One bottle and a half of the
l’eetnraj cured me.”
“I cannot say enough in praise of
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,” writes K.
Ilragdnn,' of l*atestine, Texas, " believ
ing as I do that, hot for its use, I should
long since have died.”
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
* nvAua n
Dr. J. C. Ayer A Co., Lowed, Mast,
hold bjr all DreggMa. Pries *1; •Ubettlaa.ftb
Dr *
I most core tolly rsnnnwd
«4'l Cdiuri Tatfe. VbTMV*
im saJTayssHWsia. My son. I»r. BestM*
V. of Pbitorelphla, whs knows tbs togrvd-
■ which temyiii year Tests, speks f«v-
frrfrt. Is fos ‘
pest I batsused four I
ly rth-tsd.
oreb'f ott It ttt eeerts sf two ametha
psst I bats nerd fver bottles, and Ismcatir
Toar* truly, ste..
R.T Psasr.
Dr. VretmersUad's CsHssya Teals is sold
bjgL. D. 8ledge A Co., si sor sod SI a bottle.
RiCHfcS-
‘g "t pros Is per niratu ;will pr vett
r nay f» M. n. w i-crtt alt* jus> out
_ v _ggiMism:grs«g
Z. LS&sSS&r&S*rSQSSrfrt
PARKER’S
HAIR BALSAM
; Clean*-* and beautrfie* the hair.
Promotes a luxuriant growth.
Never Fails to Restore Orsy
I Hair to Its Vovthful Color.
l*rcT«-nU l»«an<irtifT and htlr fsISaR
> P»c.>nd
If yes d-*lre them so OM (doling sway
tin-eon thing* tits: don’t pay • but tend g .1w
ai once for a m ,|tinflcsni outfit of our Urvnl
XcoSUnUyHv.lt It book and Itrust are cot
Oclialactvry wo *■ il reined your Sinner. No
rick Xtea, 11a: e.dsd. Uvtti ladiea and
gsnthmrn employed Don't loss time in
writing “Step in while toe watets are troub
led.” Uaya are wor b doil.ra. Address,
K V JOHNSON A CO.,
lies Muio fit., Richmond. Vs.
Dec. is d-lmo.
PUB -AI.E.
O'trd house amt lot « corner of Strong
anil Lumpkin stieet*. Cull and see us
rigid iso.
Muckleford & Hattaway,
Ileal Estate Agents.
Busklen’s Arnica Salve.
The bi-st Salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruiser. Sores, U cers.Salt Rheum, Pevsr,
Soref.T.tter. Cnapprd Hands, Chilblains,
Corns, and all Skin Eruptions and pos-
it iv. ly cure- Piles, or no pay required. It
la guaranteed 10 give perfect satisfaction,
or money refunded. Pnco M Cents per
box. For sale by John Crawford A Co.,
and L. D Sh dce A Co., Wntdessle and
Retail Druggists.
For lame iiock, aide or dust, nse Shiloh’s
Plaster. Price 25 cents. For al« by
John Cratvfoid A Go
*.X CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH
SMs PENHYROYAL PILLS.
_r- \- f4 ««h1 Crow Dimmmd Ziraund*
TbsM)r rrtlaWw pin far sal*. lAhsal
y fn IBM, l-irsilca, sswk l>ru«ctat far lb* Dl«.
: n Monrt ilrmndjo MVvtAl'»eDA***,««8»*4
l 7 * y VIIM UtMrtulMM. '/•)(•»••**•*. H*w<i 4*.
N - A IfUwps) tor partloolars 4y«l "Heller for
J-tiaio*" 4* Whk, by mtiL mt,
CAlAhfUrOl—aldAl IMlaoa »« , 1»MU«U.THl
Swiss Condensed Milk Co.
RICI BRAND
GENUINE SWISS CONDENSED MILK.
tJnhtnoUoH the 1 forest a I). 1 |>ntrat milk man-
tifuct r< d, coutaii in - ox r 10 jair Cent of hiiltrr.
< tiil'Tou it <1 lr,<»t..U w ‘.II ti rive won Serf nil v,
:i d ft i ll< - Wi i Mild Hi in; qie.c economical
thm.t d!i.;.ry<>itv» ,'06. Sony,,nrereccrkives
u.s Klgl sw is* i on.'rn-i-l Ml Ik.
imieirl .Rent, J irii*. «•. snirtl,
Nuw York and Chicago.
THE VERY BEST
MU SI CAL
Inst rue* ion to !»e Bt cuird at ‘ho
METROPOLITAN CONSERVATORY
21 Ea«t 14th Street. W.wYnrfe City,
lie It ilrini full pirt.cnhrs »-nt fiee. Can
ewtoti Kitiuynime. I.oitni fum t.lie.1 In eo..nec-
t.i.n with Hie school. H. W. SMSSS,
General Manager.
CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH and
Bronchitis immediately relieved by Shi
loh's Cure. For sale by John Crawford A
Cou
SHILOQ'S VITALIZER is what you
nm d for Constipation, Loss of Ap|ieiite.
Dtxzinrsti, atid all symptoms of Dy-pt paia
Prtc- 10 and 75 cents per bottle. For Bale
by Joliu Crawford A Co.
SHILOH'S COUGH and Consumption
Cur in sold by us on a guarantee, ft cures
Consumption. For sale by John Crawford
k Co.
lAaTHAf A CURSBi
fsC/HFFMAlWS ASTHMA CURE\
8? Ivu^ir.tiv r tiler** Ihc mof-t vtolent attack
jSci •va«t‘ >4 lt« *rtino’ki!rm»
i.vtta,«Mrccr tn<l<r#ptai»1.an(iacnpAiattoaT<
I in nl! enr aIi^is rv<*» A rippIo trial convtnnMl
, tin* dp 4 ahuitt.ii aI. I'rtc* -V K*. and # I .INI* of I
Tty mall TnaikTra*tkHj
MhDE with boiling water.
EPPS’S
GRATEFUL-COMFORTING.
COCOA
MADE WITH BOIUNC MILK.
T9 WEAK MEN
Bnflntng from tb« effects of yoothfol errors, astir
decay, wasting weakwM, lo.t manhood, etc^ I wlu
send a valuable treatise (sealed) containing fuU
pertientan forborne euro. FREE of charge. A
splendid medical work: sheuldbe read by wrery
gpaa who Is nervous and debilitated. Addveea
Prof. V. C. mEUB. Moodo- Conn.
F8R MEN ONLY'. _ ^
sFosmreissrsiiga&isffiSffi,
itn OidorTong
*teja&rsSEsa&
land’vrbtitkcjrnab-
[lUcmTd»tbotraw!tli|
■ out pain. Book of pee. |
H Uenlarm tans i’ll EE.
fee-
•blew nkain
il .tat!.sf*r Tk-O ID Ctu
•urf- of UonorrbifA *ni
vilwjL l pnwenoe iUbi
feel acifu in recoinc wc
iiiff It to nil nlftewi
t. J. STONEH, ■ Jb.
Deeatvr, B
PRICK,* I.OA
am* b» r-egstm,
Or Ihe Liquor Habit, Positively Caret)
bt AsamisTtnae u. hmue gbuiu shciiic.
If cssbt |hM Is a cap of cofee or tec. er liter-
liclet of (ood. vrltbout tbe knowledge of tboper-
M>n taking It; tt is absolutely harmteae and will
effect a ponn&ncnt and speedy cure,
the patient |« a inodemto drtnkororan
wreck. IT NEVER FAIL8, We GUARANTEE
acnntnlete •■ure in every instance, tit page book
jtddrese.tiionj'hdcnco,,
tpsgo
I SPECU lC CbTi eB Race «L CludiinalLR
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-GO TO— ‘
JOHN L. /VRNOLB
FOR
Ho«’« and Sign Painting
Paper Hanging, Etc.
‘ I* L«0 TO- ' 011
Arktouz
D STREET,
Ftif
Tbyt
ESsvr fbtgst thy amtl
rwdrsswt sew* vies crowd ow my heart.
Kcm'tf from whfafcl wcaM sever part.
Drtvgmg the sevut of some tooety flowT
Growing tioss by the old tvted bow>.
Ottew wo mt theta Tborflvvy moon
Raimi ng so softly AaoogyM'dcroow.
Centlcand low. my bend an y<rar trust;
Eoottsvl Iqr Us music. I'd stak to net.
Unoe' are :br dsyvnf my vtiiktbood dear.
Gear arv tbcaupi f no loved to {.ear.
Cone! Is Us- sound of tile .ok-e so mrrk.
Gone' tbe sweet flscvm-iUt Its fUmnr'dcbeefc.
Lewely 1 dream wblv my been grow anna
nadiy I think of tbs days a# yore
Rover again oae they vooeo to am,
MoCbcrl I would I ooaid be with thee.
—France* Eesttna
MISTAKES WILL HAPPEN.
LUCY UINTON 18 QUEEN OF THE
TOBACCO WOULD.
Titlmatlge Bros.' are headquarters ami
fnctoiv HttvitU for T. C Williams A Oo.’s
Lucy Hinton. Mattaponi, Jay Bird and
Panther tiiburcus. Tbey *re always relia
ble, uniform, and beat on earth, fur prices
which they arc sold. Try them.
U-6m
The best razors and the last |aicket.
knives, at rite lowest prices, at Talumgi- A
Urighlwell'g. dec?l!
— w ' sw
Cmttagedwa BIwwd Dbrssrs.
Unlccrs, sores,pimples, itch, salt rheam, etc ,
are evidences of eontsgeous blood dt-cssn. It
manifestly a doty to eradicate blood poison
Irnm tl.e system by s use of If. it. B. (UaUnie
blond llsltu) thus enabling the sore (Users to
heal, end l ereby removing .11 posstbiliiiy or
oilier members of the family brooming like
wise iifllcti'd. Send to blood Haim Uo (Atlanta,
Gs., I n book that mill couvinee.
J. H. Outlaw, Mt. Olive, N. 0., writes: •* .
had running sorra on my shoulders and armsl
OuebottleB.li.lt cured me entirely.”
L. Johnson, Hel-nont Station, Miss., rites
U. H. H. has worked os ms like s charm My
Scad and body were covered with sores,and my
I .air came out, li. H. H. heated ate quickly.”
W. J. Kinntn, Hutches, 7exes, writes: “B.
. U. has cored my wile ot a large nicer on
her leg, tbet doctors and all other medicine
could nut cure.”
il. J Koaaman, a prominent merchant ot
Grreusbjro, Go., writes: "I know of several
cases of Blood disease speedily cared by B. B.
B. Two bottles cared a lady of ugly acrolu-
lous skit, sores.
W. C. Birchmore A Co., of Maxcy, Ga,
writ. ■: "B B. B. in enring Mr. Hobert Ward
of blood poison, effected one of tbe m at won
derful cures that ever cam* to oar knowl
edge.”
Catarrh Can’t bo Cured,
with Local sdpheation, aa they cannot Teach
the seat of the disease. Catarrh isa blood or
constitutional disease, and in order to cure
you have to take Internal temedies. tiall’s
Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acta di
rectly on the blood and mucus surface. HalTs
Catarrh Care ’ is no quack tuedteine. 1( was
prescribed by-doe ol the best'physicians in
i his country tor y can and is a prescription. -It
is composed ot tbs best tomes known com
bined with the best blood purtflets, eating di
rectly .on tha mucus surface. Tbe perfect
combination of tbe two ingredients ia whet pto-
duces such wondtrial results in Caring oe
latrb. Baud for testimonial* free-
K. J. Caoxsr A Co., Prop., Toledo, 0.
Bold by all Druggists, price 76c.
Tartans and stripei ore tn higher favor than
ever.
and tmpovrished. Such conditiooa give rise to
■ SBSsg&SEssss& i
anflik^ldvi^drutee, a&dvitalilea the blood.
The basque waiate is almost a thing ot the
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral isreoommeded by
emincot physicians, on both std.s of tbe Atlan
tic, as' tbe moat reliable remedy tor colds,
coughs, and ail pulmonary disorders. Inquire
ol yonr druggist for Ayer’s Alamosa.
Tbe looped tablier ia iaireqnentlv seen
new gowns.
That tired, languid feeling and doll headache
it very disagreeelo. Take two of Carter's Lit
tle Liver PiUs before retiring, and yaa will Bird
relief. They never fail to do good.
Best piece to bold the world’s fair—right
— — W 1i
Euppsy
This is what yon ought to have; hi foot, you
nutst have it, to fully enjoy life. Thoasaedo
ere searching for it only, and morning becaase
they find it not. Thoatanda upon tbonssads
of dollora are spent anaally by oar prople in
the hope that tii-y may attain this boon. "And
^et it may be bed by aU. Wagnatoatee that
Electric BitLrs, if used according to directions
and the osc persisted, in, trill bring yon Good
Digestion and oast the demon Dyspepsia and
install instead i npepsy. We recommend Elec
tric Bitters tor Dyspepsia end all diseases of
the fitomach and Kidneys. Sold at 80, and 8100
per bottle by John Crawford A Co. or L. D.
filedge Co. - Whole sale and Retail Druggist
Athens, Ga.
While tbe Due Amercian does not believe in
a king he will bet hia last cent on fonr of then:
Alwats avoid harsh purgative pills
fiist make you sick and then leave const
Carter’s Little Liver Pills regulate tbe bowels
■nd make yoo well. Dose, one pill.
1 ‘T-TT 1
Whenever a girl elopes it ia sale to set her
down us flighty. ■ •
All cases of weak or lumc back,
rheumatism,ivil find rcliei by weari
ler’s fimart weed trnd Belladonna
P.astorg. Price 25 cents. Try them.
Waists g row shorter and less peaked.
Tlie longer oae Hvee tlie lean enthusi
asm he has to rash a man oat under a
Ire* and awing him up to a limb because
bo lutppens to be riding a liorsestolen the
week before. It’s the easiest tiling in
the world to he mistaken, and it's a
pretty good idea to go slow until you
know you are dead right.
One night last spring 1 was at the Bis
marck house, in Decatur. Ala. The lio-
tel wits over full, and I not only had to
sleep in a room with four bods in it, but
there were two men to a bed. It was
either that or walk tlie veranda, and so
we tamed in together and went to sleep.
Part of the crowd was to get up at 3
o'clock in the morning, and I wits sound
asleep when my partner crept oat of bed
to take the train. In fact, all were out
of tlie room when I awoke, and break-
fset was on down stairs. 1 dressed and
went down withoat finding any tiling out
of way, and was smoking an after break
fast cigar when a man approached and
observed:
“Sir! you are my prisoner!"
"Charged with murder, I suppose?” I
laughingly queried.
“Almost as bod, sir. It’s grand lar
ceny.”
“Woof! But you don’t mean itl"
“Read this, sir."
And ho handed me a telegram from a
station twenty miles north of Decatur,
whiclt read:
Arrest and hold tlie man who shared
the bed with nte in room No. 47. He
stole all my money, Hcjit."
1 tried to explain, hut the constable
had a duty to perform, and he performed
it. He was to Isold me until Hunt could
get bock. mid wc sat together on tbe
veranda for tlio next two lsours. Titan a
man dropped off tho south bound pas
senger train and rushed up to us with
the explanation:
Ah! you scoundrel, but I was too
sharp for you f"
“Is your name Hunt?"
“Yes, sir."
“■Well, I want an explanation "of this
matter. 1 was the last one up. and if
you were robbed I don’t see ltow”
’He's got my coat on his buck right
here!” shouted HunL
So I had. but it fitted me to a T, was
of tit* same cloth and cut, and I had bad
no oceaskn) to inspect tho pockets. In
tbe Invest pocket was a wallet with *600
in it, am) on Hunt's bock was my own
cqbL He was to blame for the change,
having got up first and taken my coat.
He did pot discover tlie mistake until he
went to pay liis fare on the train.
One day in a Kentucky town I went
to a Uvery stable to get a 1 torso for a
ride Into the country. After the rig was
ready it looked so much like a thunder
shower that I decided not to take it out.
A stranger came in' just as I was going
out, and later on I saw him drive by the
hotel with tlie horse. Three days later
and 100 miles uway a sheriff came np to
my mom at tite hotel and said:
“Well, you'll have to go with me.’
“Which way?”
“The jail way.”
“For what?”
“Stealing a horse and buggy at Blank
town.”
“But 1 never did.”
“Oh, come now, be reasonable. It’s a
dead stub thing on you, and If you'll tell
me where the rig ia Til remember tlie
favor."
My friend, did you ever hear of Davy
ettr I asked. .. '
“Heaps'of times.”
“He had a motto, you know,”
“Yes, and I’ve followed iL Here’s
your description ton dot, and I’m going
right ahead. Where did you leave tbe
nsr - ' V- ■- v -;v.
1 warned him that he was making a
mistake, but he rolled .his tongue in his
cheek and said he would take the
chances. 1 therefore accompanied the
sheriff to the county jail, where i found
two white men and four uegroes locked
up for various offenses. Their greeting
was as hearty and cordial sis 1 could de
sire, and the sheriff had no sooner de
parted than I was patted on the back and
invited to tell my atorjr;’ 1 told H and
waa laughed at for try ing to stuff old
veterans with shy sucit chaff. I slept
bn a pine bench ia one of tite cells, and
fa- glad when morning came,
r thb sheriff hod telegraphed for
tho Uvery man to oome on and identify
.and 1 put in about four hours prac
ticing on the way I meant to crush him
wheu he appeared. At 10 o'clock, wlten
be appeared, I was trying to understand
a game of cards called euchre or echo,
or something like that. My partner was
a negro, in for cutting somebody with
razor, and 1 remember he was saying
that lie had a lone hand and had mop
ped the floor with the vicious opposition.
It might have been n lohe hand, or a
solitary hand, or a full hand—I ctui’t say.
I remember. ItOwever, that some of the
Cards had: Clu-omos on them, while others,
were covered with spots.
The UveTy man came in with a look of
fond expectancy iu inch eye, but the
moment lie saw me liis jaw fell and he
into a jeweler’s, ia
kernel of corn,
other trifle, picked out of the works of
my watch. Aa I went out another man
came In. and it termed that tills chap
grabbed fire ring* from a tray and broke
for the woods. The jeweler had me fresh
in his mind, and wltan he described the
thief be even ttdd of an abrasion on my
face. This was at 2 o'clock p. tn. As 1
came out of the supper room at the Max
well lunar that evening a poHceraan took
my arm from either side, and one of them
kindly whispered
“Now. then, come quietly, or il will hr
the worn* for you."
I went over to headnuarrers. and sev
rral officers tin-re declared I was tin
man wanted. I was “scut down” anti
the jeweler notified. He came in aWiut
10 (/fleck, just as I was faiii.goff t»
sleep. an<l I lienrd tlie rergentit tellinp
him tliat there was tm doubt of my Ivinj
an old time crook and Sgu»xi one. I was
rutiled out flint tlie victim might look ai
me, but at the first glance he cried out:
“Ureal heavens! hot you've gtA tlx
wrong man! Oh! Lord—oh! Lrrd! but
we will all be sued for damages!*
The sergeant hated to give up, but he
finally had to. and 1 waa turned loose.
The jeweler acknowledged his mistake
and wanted to settle, ami knowing of a
poor boy who was hungering for a Wat-
erliury watch, I took ooe and agreed to
call it square. Tliey didn't find the rigfit
man, but 1 recognised him on the streets
Cincinnati a . week later from the de
scription given: and os he was hanging
about the general delivery window of
the post office I slid up to him ami said:
There’s a detective from Nashville
waiting for you at the right hand door.
He wants to inquire about"
But be went out at fhe left iuuid door
before 1 could finish.—M. Quad in Free
Frees.
A Remarkable Case.
A German medical journal relates s
remarkable Instance of the effect of ner
vous excitement. “A locomotive engi
neer on a passenger train, on rounding o
curve, suddenly saw a train ubout sixty
yards attend, and stationary. With great
presence of mind he reversed liis engine,
signaled for tlie breaks to be applied and.
by vigorous action, prevented a disas
trous collision. The excitement of the
moment was tremendous, but only a vi
olent trembling of tho legs remained,
and lie continued at-his poat. But great
mischief had been done. After five days
he had to relinquish his duties, and lie
graduaUy became unfit for aU work.
Once a robust, stalwart man, he bos be
come very thin, his gait is slouching and
toiinome, and his speech slow and stam
mering." He is suffering from what is
known os ‘railway spine.’ a most dis
tressing disease. His digestion, memory
and ubility to sleep are impaired, and a
singular diminution of nervous sensibil
ity iius taken place over his whole body,
so that tie scarcely feels the prick of a
needle sulficientiy deep to bring blood.
His legs are also benumbed up to the
knees, and. altogether, tho man is a
-reck."
Raining Co (fro In Hawaii.
We were out oh Suntor’s coffee plan
tation a few days since, and were sur
prised to see what lie had done, says a
writer In The Hilo Record. In less than
a year lie has cleared in tho heavy forest
ten acres of land and set out over 0,000
coffee plants. He lias done all the work
himself, and it shows up welL Tlie first
planted coffee trees show a growth ot
from ten. inches to two feet, and look
thrifty. Tlie only Might we coukl dis
cover was where tho coffee hod been
planted under kukui trees, and since they
have been cut down the coffee is recov
ering from the blight. But tite second
year from now there is but little doubt
that lnanV of tlie trees planted will com
menec-to bear. This aa soil seems to be
the home of tlie coffee, and we hope that
ill a few years there Wil! be t»ot only‘ten
acres, but 10,000. Tbe labor of cleaning
is comparatively Tittle;—And It will be
necessary to Iqt most of tbe obia trees
stand for shade to the plants.
A r^ B lc*l Mind.
Employed in'the erection'of a large
buildhigjln New York last-summer whs
a Workman of pronounced'Milesian type,
tnnch of Whose time was Spent in leun-
ing on his hod nhd making droll com
incuts upon everything he saw or heard,
while tlie cry of “Mort! mortl” rang
out frequently.
“Fat.” said tiie foreman, sternly. “Why
don’t you keep that inan gohig?”
“Aisy. now," answered Pat “If I
kept him going he Wouldn't have anny-
thing fo'my'. at nil. at all. And if he
didn't say anuything, how would I know
that he was tiu-re? And if lie wasn't
there, fwat would lip be wonting of
motther, sorr?”—Uarpfer’st Magazine.
Rain. IS California.
Considerable damage has been caused
in Northern aud Central California .by
tite rainfall., which is asserted to be the
heaviest that has taken place there since
tho memorable year of 1340. The’ suial)
formers und fruit growers who devel
oped: lands along the. Sacramento river
appear to be tho principal sufferers, and
their losses will 1 be heavy. The' levec
system-proved of but little avail against
the forces of iiaturo. and bad breaks oc
curred at many jioints. Tlie towns of
Colttsa anil Chico were in considerable
danger at one moment, but were finally
saved offer great en oris on tlie part of
thetcitizcns.-i-Philadelphia ledger.
We sell grest qrtflttles of R. S. R.. snd th*
esl* h«M« op w*lr M Mltnx ftfT.or prospect of
falling .off. White nttnvare lend in it* praises,
not on* complaint haa b-en heard from onr
W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE CENTLEMEN.
■tovuSsrpNsZ Laced Crain and Creed
_'tt , Ktl X ^TMH)SI? t
53 & $2 SHOES l/d 0 ,Is.
•1.73 MHOK VOR MISSUS.
OKS»Ksas‘tJr“JTsr*'
W C.&q.fl.s/IEAD.
FOR
4890.
Some people agree with Tn* Si'Jt’s
opinions about men and things, and
some people don’t; but everybody likes
to get hold of the newspaper which is
never dull and never afraid to speak Its
mind.
Democrats know that for twenty
years This Sux has fought in the front
line for Democratic principles, never
wavering or weakening in its loyalty
to the true interests of the party it
serves with fearless intelligence and
disinterested vigor. At times opinions
have differed as to ihe best means of ac
complishing the common purpose; it is
not;Tue Sen’s fault, for it has seen
further Into tlie millstone.
Eighteen hundred and ninety is the
year tbat will probably determine the
result of the Presidential election of
1892, and -perhaps the fortunes of the
Democracy for tlie rest of tlie century.
Victory in 1892 is a duty, and the be
ginning of 1890 is the best time to start
out in company with Tax Si n.
Daily, per month *950
Daily,per year 3.00
Snntlay, per yoar 2.00
Daily and Sunday,per year 8.00
Daily am! Sunday, per month .. ;0.70
Weekly Sun, out- year 1.00
C. BODE S
Cor. College Avemteaad C ay ton St.
Has always on hand
FRESH BREAD. CAKE
» *TT»A-N 1^ 1 ■
PURE CONFECTl0NERlESw1
Has Received a Full Assortment of
Toys, such as Dolls, Bedroom
Parlor, Kitchen, Toilet & Wash
Sets, Carriages, Drums,
Horns, Jumping Jacks, Clowns, Toy
Carts and Wagons, Dntw-ing Slates
Velocipedes, Decorated Cups
Saucers and Mugs.
O. IBOIDIE,
Athens, .... Oh.
wtf
Galloway, Lamberts Co.
IlEADQUAKTEBS fob
FRHCYtmfAMLY
mm.* ‘
no TUB HVN. Nrsr Vork.
THE
Lee Range
It Stands on* its Merits.
The foRevviug "“twenty well known
citizens of AtiteiK- aro wii twl from my
list of purchasers to whom l re ter ns to
the inorits'ol'the Lee Range. Consul;
the reference?, sec the Range' and if you
want a first-cl as* cooking apparatus
you are my customer.
11ST TELKC1T
A 11 Uodftson
Casper Morris
Win Ware
M B Mcuinty
V D Flatiigen
Mrs Blackwell
Mrs Olive
Mrs Lucy Mathews
E R Brumby
A D Mathews.
Dr ■? C Benedict
F B Lucas
11 X-Taylor
Profrl C White
Prof E C Branson
Julius Cohen
1 H Allen
J BToomnr
Industrial Home
Thomas Fleming
In the Country:
Dr Watkins, 8audy Cross
W O Fluker, Union Point
Mr. Stovall, Oconee county
J W Arnold, Wilkes:county
Andrew & Glenn, Oglethorpe county
J M Briseudim, “ •
James Young, “ “
lion Jas M Smith, “ . “
M- Mathews, •* ' “
James Hutcheson “. “
TAlIanie. “ “
J R Shields, Jackson county:
Woods Ashford, Watkinsvifle
James Freemany Antioch
O A Potter, Sttpt. G-a. Factory;
Mr Card, Snpt. Barnett Shoals.
in addition to the
LEE RANGE
keep tlie best and largest selected stock
OF
Stoves and Goods
my Line
Fancy and Family Groceries!^^4!^ ^
Why, you haven’t got him here for
stealing my rig?”
"Why, of course. Isn't he tite chapT
“Well, you are an idiot and no
take! You can get ready to sweat for
tliis!" -
— But it turned out that tlie livery man
had given rav description in place of the
other man's, having mixed the two of
us up. The sheriff offered me $500 at
{ tile very first pop to givo Mm a receipt
J.S. Brers Drag Store, Waco, Texas.
A H alarm are loose sben elbow.
A Scrap of Pap-r~Saved Her Llf*.
It wis }b*t so ordinstV scrap of wrapping
paper, bat it saved her life.' She was io tbe
last staged ofeoasamption, told by physicians
that aha was imorsble and coaid lire only a
short tune; she weighed loss than screaty
pounds. Do a piece of wrapping paper ebe
read of Dr. King’s New Discovery, and got a
sample battle: ii help'd her, she bought a
largo bottle, it helped Her "
other and grew bettc
and ia now strong, healthy, rosy,
140 pounds. - For fuller
le bougi
otlfrt- and krew“better fTst, continotd* its use
sad to now strong, healthy, rosy, plump,
weighing 140 pounds. For fuller particulars
send stamp to W: H. Cole, Droggiat Fmt
Smith. Trial bottles of this wonderful Discov
mnr ery Free at John Crawford A Co. or L. D.
Medee A Co. Whole sale and Retail Druggists
,\t:.tihi. , ' yL'.. '■ - ’- :
Notice of Stoskhdlders’ Meeting.
An adjornned meeting of the stock
holders of the Georgia Carolina &
Northern Railway Company will be
held in Athens, Ga. Wednesday, Jan
uary Ifdh 1890 at 12 M.
td Aj L. HcLLjSccretary
m
Of any bouse in this city.
. convince.
A call will
E. JONES 209 Broad St
Stubblefield House,
««4 MULBERRY ST..
MACON, - GA,
(Next Door to Opera Uuuse.) -
This house ia ’ pleasantly located,
looms large . and nicely furnished,
fable furnished with the best-the;mur-
Rooins
Table
ket affords
attention.
Mrs. T. M. BTJTNER
l’ROPRI KTItKSB.
mar
Good servants and polite
New-:^ Opera-:-House
ATHENS,
Tliursday, Friday, Saturday
Jan. 18,17 and 18,
FAMILYMATIXEE Sati bdav 2:30.
Prof. D* M. BristoFs
ELECTRIC GOODS.
Julius Dornblfttt,
tfaytoh Street, Athens. Ga.
oel-Htf
Liverj
. SPECIAL TO OROVERS-
Lexington, Georgia-
or Sight. Slock in my t .i£mi receives
AUsmUoq. Hr If HrnntnuhU
E. Maxwell, Prop’r.
Keeps on hand nt all-times a full
Hue of
FANCY AND FAMILY
pGBQKRiES
y J \w
Full Measure,
Hon|st^W^igbts
and Good Quality
Guaranteed.
IF YOU WANT
Good Vinegar, Syrup, or . Sugar
Give Him a Gall.
A very line line of CRACKERS, and
a Fslitey Bratid of
We have just received a
ahipifient'of Fveneli Peas,
o c Ic e v dub Sar lines,
Plum Puddings,
Layer Figs,
Tiiurber’s
Canned Peaches, Pears, Apri
cots, and Dunbar's Pre
served Figs. Our
Olive Oil, Teas,
Extracts und Spiees
ARETHEBEST
FLOUR
Which will always sntisfy.
fresh. Best of
Always
Beef
Lard, Hams, Dried
and Breakfast
Bacon.
Come and b See.
6fiejbWann hp Winter
—ANT)—
Cool in Summer.
OATS, CORN, HAY
and STOCK FEED.
GALLOWAY, LAMBERT t CO.
Telephone No. 73. ,
Geo. C.Tuuua?. Jao. J Stkioki an*
THOMAS & STRICKLAND.
ATTQltNEYa
ii>t. GUoboja
Georgia Railroad Co
Stone Mountain Route
: Gknsral Jti,i{j.
,«i'-
Ovrtcu Gi
' Adoosta,
The folloWIng scheJdU will be
til further iratire:
ATHENS BRANCH.
sral M-i-t-vr t
Sept 41*1. j
.rAteJ He
totb Meridian
Time.
r F ret
Train.
uS.
Fret
Train-
8 8.4
AK ia 10.to a in
Lr. Athena.
■Winterrille
Dunlap...’.
Orawtard..
Antioch...
U axeya..,,
Wooaville.
Ar. i nion PA 40 j|.S5 a m
jlOJH i
LOW p i
8.25 p m
0.28 am 1
0.80 a in 1
9.47 a ut 1
12.17 pm 5 85 p m
335 pm 8.15pm
■ 2.20 p m 7.20 p m
TRAINS WESTWARD.
i 7.45 a m U'.oS i
•7.10 a pi
•t.Uf.m
TtfilttiO a m
1155 p
8.00 am
5.55 a in
i 1.40 p ui
1ft 15-am 2.10pm 5.85pm
’’-Mili'dgtll
Wasbnqtt
Ar: UJiuuFt
. t. Atlanta,
i i Guiuestiilo
Ar. Union I ft.
Lv. Union Pt.
:oW*PdfSifiq
Muxeya. ..
Auiiuch..
Crawford..
Dunlap...
Win-errille
Ar. Atbeus.
ATHENS ACCOMMODATION.
Leave Athens*.... S 15 pm
Arrire.Uniou Poial 8 45pm
Isa a Uuion Poiiil* 5 45pm
An ire Alhtrne. 9 S» a m
♦Except Sunday. '■
UNION Foint A-WHITE PLAINS H. K,
10 24 a ml-2,81'
10,41 a uil 3.00
to. 48 a m
11.04 a m
11.20 ia ■ 4.80 p m 8.4U p m
11.25 a m 4,51 p * ”
11.40am 5.15 p
Orilersli-ftatjyi 24 ^FtClevton Street will
ecel vc-pr^mpt utienlioiiVATHENS ICE CO.
im
14th, 15th and 16th
Are-the dates oelected for the r
mm°tjimvAL
Under King Cotton
Asalsted by his Loyal Snbjerts anil the Grand
Trades Display,
You cannot afford to mlsd the
display. From the present outlook the T radoa
Display will be Three Miles Long. The Grand
CARNIVAL BALL
Takes place night of Jannary. lOlh. Poultry
and Pet Stock ehow oi«.is January 12th. and
iMredir- *—
continues until and I
iling January mil.
tickets m stated . below,
httdoo *o Poultry and Pet
will sell round ittii
Tickets include ad
stuck Show. ,*?.a.
The first columnet.Agorea be!»« ore round
trip rates for Jau. 14,11 and ta, good to return
■nutu 17th Inclusive. The second-column round
ti Ip rates for. Jan. 11-12, 13,11,18. tfoud to re
turn until 19 Inclusive -
Alliens, -
wintenrlllo
Durilap... '
Crawford
Antioch
Maveys, 4-
Baiidstown
Woo.! ville.
5-44 p Hi
4.01 p m
6.03 p nr.
954 p m
For Snle. SnHBHfcti 1 -''-:
&lv\ one inr^thriJlitig on Oc mee at*
how used by Public School. This prop
erty is vahishli-.
".'Shackleford & Hattawat,
Real Bjllale Ageiils.
ate
Horses, Ponies and Mules,
DENVER, the FamonsMitleOotnetliaU
and.the entile company. The comedy of
The Horse School.
A Horse Ylatheuiatician,
A Class of Eqninn Swiss Bell Ringers.
Amazing, Amusing and
Instructive.
Night Prices.—25, 50 and 7oc.
Matinee.—25 and 50e.
Leave.Union Point*..
Arrive at Siloiitu
Ariiv-i at White Plains.
Leave White Plains......
AM**'*
8XSS:'--
1O.10 a m
10.85 a m
11 11' a u.
*5.40 pi m
ti,05 p m
li.4o p m
b.85 a in
*.00 a hi
*800in *1.30 pm
j
MONEY TO LOAN
s
dEe AT-SIX PER CENT.
i?!” ATI,
SLEEPING AND PARLOR GARS.
Fret train : Sleeping care between Atlanta
AUjturta and ClioflesUm. Night express:
Sleeping care betsreen Charleston nnd Atlanta
Augusta and Atlanta, Augusta and Macon.
BffjWlSjW*-
lowing stations,
rovetown, lUrlem, Hearing, Thomson,
Norwood, Barnett,Crawfordvills, onion Point
lireenesborti Madison, Rutledge, Social Circle
Uovingion, Conyers, Lithonia, Stoue Moun
tain and Ilecstar.
Trains to aud from Athens connect with
trains 27,28,1 and 2. ’ .
J. W. GREEN. ‘ E. R. DORSEY,
i Gen. Manager, i j-Gen. Pass. Agt.
JOB W. WHITE, Trar. Pass, Agt.
■
A. TRUST ’BANKING OO.
C. C. CnaNi'Uiu, Agent,
Jefferson, Ga.
Tim firm of Mitchell rtmlChamller hits
dfcolved by inutind eonseut. I will eon-
tHiue to negotiate loans on farm titorc-
gnages iu
Banks, Oconee, M i-Jison and other pla
ces by special contract. An extension
of five years will be allowed, but the
borrower can pay back the money at
any time. Partial payments can «•
be made at any time. Money can be
secured at very short-node e Don’t
fail to see me before borrowing.
. . x Yours Truly,
12-6-dw-Gm 0. C. 0h4.vdx.be,