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Frequently requires prompt action. An
bour’.i delay waiting for tlie doctor may
be attended with serious convtpisiurft,
especially in cases of Croup. Pneumonia,
and ether throat and lung troubles.
Hence, no fstuily should be without a
bottle ini Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
which Ilia proved Itself, in tbomuuids of
best Emergency Medicine
ever dlioovercd. It glvee prompt relief
and prepares the way for a thorough
cure, which is certain to be effected by
its continued use.
8. H. Latimer, M. IX. Mt. Vernon,
Oa., saj-s: “I bare fouud Ayer’s Citerry
Pectoral a perfect cure for Croup in all
esses. I bare known the worst casts
relieved In a very short time by Ms use;
and I advise a .i families to use It iu -ad
ds® entcrgunci -a, for coughs, croup, &c.”
A. J. Kldso',, M. IX, Middletown,
Tenn., says: “I have used Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral with the Is-st effect in
toy practice. This wonderful prepara
tion once saved tny life. I had a con
stant rough, night sweats, was greatly
reduced in flesh, and given up by roy
Physician. One bottle aud a half of tbo
Fsmsn *u the Host!, was
favorably known, sad so
was more highly tevetettee" "
Governor Perry, cl rt-utli ( .
time pretiuus to his death, Uoverner Perry
w«s a sufferer trnm ludtgeet-nu. He took l«v.
Westmoreland** CatUeys Toaie and wrote tbo
following letter;
Mass Sorci.
Centiem. ti — I most con Muir recommend
Dr istm-irlsud’a Calivava T rine. Vnreev-
et si jeers pea I base been troubled with iadt-
*->ti<Ht e>. . vpip.ta. Mr sou. Dr. Ilest M
P«ny. of Philadelphia, who knows lbs ingred
ients whichcompoee jeer Toote, spoke fsv-
urehtr ol ’t. Ii, the <*mt*e of. tern mouths
I’.tt t hare used f. or b. tiles, sod I am entire
ty telt-red. V< urs truie, etc..
It. F Psaar.
I»r. WvetmoreLnd'e Caltuys Tonic is null
by L. D. Sledge 4 Co., at Uk ant <1 a bottle.
RiCHtS-
Pectoral cured me."
** I cannot aay enough in praise of
Ayer’s Citerry Pectoral,” writes E.
Bragdott, of Palestine, Texas, “ believ
ing as I do that, but for its use, I should
long since have died.”
Ayer's Clieny Pectoral,
r ruruis bt
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mats.
Bold brail Dnifgleu. Prise $1; six boUlts,gh
If yon (I -ire them no use fouling sway j
tiae uu thiiijja tVat rio-.'tpay : but send gi.UM
at cure fur i> m gniticent outfit of our Great !
New Stsulry iiook it bo>k and terms are not
S'tl'slsclorjr we mill refund your mi ner.
nek. No capital e.deii. Moth ladies mud
gmti-tiH-ii employed. Don’t lose time iu
writing. "S’trp iu wh'l* me waters are troub-
l.d.” liars are wonh doil ira. Address.
II K JDHNHOM A CO.,
IM# Main St., Richmond, Vs.
Dec. 11 d-tuio.
FOR tAI.R.
O'cxi house still ml on corner of Strong
unit Lumpkin Heels. Cat) aud see tut
tight tern.
iMIACKI.KKOHD & Ili.TTAWAY,
K' »i K.lete Agents.
$5253n£S
Y W. H. bidet
prottl* per ifontii -.will pr ve It
I M k
w i ortralts jus out
l>le sent viikis to ail.
lil<lestcr& sim.-.-s liui.c ht N.Y ur
ag>JMI|BLg=g£L^
G'-“ nX’c'wir i. */.”«< nt’.'-T’"rurt *JT>!
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Bncklen’s Arnica Salve.
The lx si fi llvc iu ihe w-olil for Cuts,
Broker, Sore.-, U cetf. Salt Iliicum. Fever,
] S-.ii-.T' .ter, Ci.np|wd Hands, CiidbUlos,
i Corns, ami nil s>kit> Eruptions and pus-
i i'ivt ly cure- Pil. s, or no pav ttquired. It
i* guarantied to give p-rtict sat ml action,
money refunded. Pi ce 25 c. nts per
box. For Sdl'* by John Crawford A Co.,
ami I,. D Bb 'i-e & Co., WtHilmlt and
Retail D.uggists.
CHICHESTER'S CNRLISH
PENNYROYAL PILLS.
K«*l Crow I>lu monel Jtruiul.
Tbo duly reliable till! for brV. H»fp
•are. y^iitfs, utk llrntclst fnTlfc III.-.
■hhhI llrwndsiu rrtl ai'Utiiii , liun«.»k , '4
VilllHiitriblKH. Tnkflun.iibrr, Maljp.
(siaDtp*) for particular* at-i •* If cliff fa#
weiwiiaitei^aiiatgwaaac
Swiss Condensed Milk Co.
RICI BRAND
GENUINE 8WI8S CONDENSED MILK,
liuniat tt cil iho iiol.cnami pnroiit milk man-
nfnrt- jrcd« cnntaii'lntf ov« r 10 per c. jit «>r l> it« r.
ciilHron nncl tnwtllils will ti rive uomli rfiillv,
n <1 will ttn<1 D* up© untie ccim om.i al
th in i» dtnurjr c.*ww milk. Sory. ur ur* ccr ^Ivcu
voS Hljjfl S aiHH CoimJoiw.I Mi'K.
Import e^Mit, J ietlEN I*. SMITH,
Nov Vitrk ar.d < hica^o.
"TIIK VKUY BEST-
MU SI CAL
InntvncUon l>o Go<m-t*ol at the
METROPOLITAN CONSERVA 'i
'ORY
21 Rust. 14th Street,. New York City.
Ho ik giving full particulars e.nt fteo. Can
enter at any time. Hoard fum shed in ronnec-
tli.a with the school. 11. W. Obkbxs,
General Manager.
Sasth^a cusEm
\$CHIFFMANN’S ASTHMA CUREl
I Instantly mUnycs Um most vnlont attack Non
I waift nu for roc ultu. Ity action is imm-di. i
Ist-.ittnyit nmloortain. and acmetathoiwinUk
I In all cr.raUa cams A a nolo trial rorvnir.es fl
II ha moat skoptlcal .IMca ABc-mH *1 .Ot>, oft
F.ir lam- hack, side or cli' et. me Shiloh’s
PliiKlcr Price 25 cents. For sale by
John Cnwfotd ii Co
CMOUP, WHOOPING COUGIl and
Rroncliitis immeilinttiy relieved by Shi
loh’* Cure. Fot sale by John Crawford &
Co.
SHILOH'S VITaLIZEK is what you
ne'dfor 0<>riHlipaiiun, Los* of Appetite,
il 7.zlncs-, and all aympt'diM of Dy«|i psta.
Pric-10 and 75 cents per bottle. For Sale
by John Crawford & Co.
SJIILOH’S COUOH mid Go'.nwiiptinn
Cure i» Hi|d by its- on a guarantee. It cure*
Consumption. For side by John Crawford
Sl Go.
LUCY 11IN ION IS QUEEN OF THE
TOBACCO WOULD
Talmadee Bui*.' an- Item.quarters and
factory nettll.- for T. C W l ams A Co.’r
Lucy Hinton Mutiaponi, J ty B:td end
Pmitber tobaccos. They me always relia
ble, uniform, and best on earth, for prices
at winch they ate sold. Try thenr,.
li-fiui
The best razors and the best pocket-
knives, at the lowest prices, at Talmage &
Bright welt's. decTtf
t'onlneion-Illowil Dlarnaen.
MADE WITH BOiUNG WATER.
Unleers, sores, pimples, itch, salt rheum, etc ,
nix' evidences ot contageous blood dl-ease. It
is manifestly a doty to eradicate booii poison
from (lie system by n use ot It. II. H. (iiatanic
lilood Uidm) tints enabling the sore places to
lienl, and t ereby removing all poasibililiy of
oilier members of the fuiioly tiecomrng like*
wi.-eiifllct d. Send to blood lia'm Go , Allaula,
Ga., lot book that roll convince.'
.1 II. Outlaw, Mt. Olive, S. O., writes:
had running son s on my alionlders and arms!
One buttle 1>. it. U. cured me entirely.”
1.. Joluison, I tel r.ont Mat Ion, Mias., rites-
"11. H. ii. baa worked ou me like a charm My
head and body were covered with sora.t.snd my
hair cu-nc out, It. It. It. healed roe quickly.”
VV.J.Kinnm, Iluichra, Texas, writes: ”11.
1). it. tins cured my wile ot a large ulcer on
her kg, that doctors aud all other medicine
of
EPPS’S
GRATEFUL-COMFORTING.
COCOA
could iioi cure.
M. j Kct*imian, a prominent merchant
.Grid.sb iro, Oa., writes: “I know of several
"cases ol blood disease apeedily cured by B. B.
Ii. Two bottles cured a lady of ugly scrota-
•dus skin sores.
W. 0. Birchmcie & Co., of Maxey, Ga,
writ s: *‘B. B. B. in curiug Mr.'Robert Ward
of blood poison, vflVcted one of the m .at won-
dertul cures ttmi ever came to t>ar knowl
edge.”
MADE WITH BOILING MILK.
TO WEAK MEN
Catarrh Can’t be Cured.
■and a valuable treatise (Maledj containing full
iSSeulm for horn* cure, FREE of ebargtn A reclly on the mucus surlace.
SaodH medical work; 5wmdVi readby eveg
yii.fi whd la nervous and debilitated. Address,
Fnf. V. C. POWLEB. Moodn« Conn.
FOR MEN ONLY'.
A POSITIVE f" MST ’ rFAimro KAjptqOD-
General aid KE3.V0DS DEBUJl'i:
Weakness ef Body and Jlisd: Effects
of Errors er Bxeesaessn Old or Tsena
a?=iP^^
w.tb I.ocal adplicsuou, us they cannot reach
the .scat of tt.e disease. Catarrh is a blood or
constitutional disease, and in order to cure it
you have to take internal leuiedirs. Halt’s
Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and nets di
rectly on tbe blood and mucus surface. Hail's
Catarrh Cure is no quack wedicioe. It was
prescribed by one ot tbe best physicians in
tins country tor years and is a prescription. U
is composed it the best tonics known com
bined with the best blood puntieis, acting di
rectly on the mucus surface. The perfect
combination of the two ingredients is what p. o-
duces such wondertul results in caring ca
tairk. rieud for testimonials free-
F. J. CneNST 4 Co., Prop., Toledo, O.
Bold by all Druggists, price 7i>c.
Cinderella fonnd that a low menial position
led to a liymenial one.
In tontlfr
H and WTilskry n*l>-
lt. em-ed st homo with
(RrMlt
DATS.
a! mlbfarlh.n m l«
**rr ol flonorr&opw an*
.iio’l. 1 prK-cnDC it JLT.<
for! safe iu rrcomt ©cl
iuf It to *13 suttenji
4. J.^ i-ONKR, MJNw.
Of ctfvr,
*>RJCK.S1.0et
m*slA • < •’ 9A
C. F.Kohlruss,
Msmifarmrer and Deter in Foreign A Domestic
Marble and Granite Monument-, Headstones.
Statues, Copings,etc. Ceioetety and bnlltUng
work ot ..II Dc.-ovlption made to
_ > order.
ders~in-"(n’i'pt!Tast.->iide:i to and executed in the
neatest manner passible, Original .Designs
Kxecnted. Comer Washington .nut hitrs Sl-.
AUGUSTA GEOHGIA
Health is impossible when the blood ia ini'
pure, thick, aud sluggish, or when it is thm
and impovrisbed. (Such conditions give rise to
boils, pimples, headaches, neurslga, rheuma
tism. aud other disoruers. Ayer,s Sarsaparilla
polities, invigorates, and vitalizes the blood
The objection to irse wool are all shear non
sen so;
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral is resommeded by
emiuent physicians, on both sidta of the Allan-
Ijc, as the must reliable remedy lor eoida,
coughs, and all pulmonury disorder*. Inquire
ot your diuggist for Ayer’s Almauao.
Most of us worry over trials, but’ the law
yers worroy il ihey haven’t any.
Thattired, languid feeling and doll headache
ia very disagreaole. Take two of Carter's Lit
tie Liver Pills before retiring, and you will find
relief. They never fait to do good.
When a man comes to time,does it not prove
that time waits for some inea.
A GKNTS wanted at once f ir Life and Kcnit-
niaceuces of .leifcrson (hurts. tCditoJby -Tns-
tt.-e tjuusr.U. 8. Supreme Court. Parti-f pio-
need- giien to creel a inomiinent to Mr. Davis.
Connate outfit •!. ' Add’ess
K. II. WOODWARD A CO.. UaUlmore. M.l.
-A few geuerol agents wanted. d-Jan2
Kup pay
This is wliatyou ought to liars, in fact, yon
most have it, to fully enjoy lire. Thousands
are searching lor it only, i.ud morning because
they find It not. Thousands upon thousands
of dollars are spent auuaily by oar people in
the hope that Urey may attain Uiis boou. And
yet it may be had by ail. Wo guuimtee that
Eicct'ic Hit Urs, if need according Indirections
and ihe use persisted tn, will bting you Good
Digestion and oust the demon Dyspepsia and
install instead t upensy. Wa recommend Elec
tric Hitters tor Dyspepsia sn-t nil diseases of
the Momucli m.,i Kidneys. Sold at 50,and find
per bottlo by Johu Crawford 4 Co. or L. D.
Sa las.I i, i'n Wlisvlaa ash. unrl IlutilSl fl
joim
-G<> ro
ly. PRESOLD
House and Sign Painting
Paper Hanging, Etc.
’ ' ' -CSO ’I’O—
JOHN If. ABJffOLD,
BROAD STREET,
— FOR —— —
icy and Family Groceries I -what
J ! cliuicb cl
M ledge Co.
Alhsna, Ga.
Whole sah> and Retail Druggist
If a man would look rosy and ronad he mail
have square meal*.
Always avoid harsh purgative pills They
fit st make j ou sick and then leave constipated
Carter’s Little I iver Pills regulate tbe boweia
and make yon well. Dose, one pill.
Why is it that people with good impulses
are generally lazy.
“A masked hall! My d*«r little gift
what can you be thinking ofT
Is'tty Ogilvie flattened Her fre—.h,
round check against the window pane.
'J!’V j making believe to vratnh tbe gambols at
ind i t ® 1B c -tl with a wind swept autumn leal
in tin, garden [nth outside. A moisture
dimmed her eyea. She hit lier lip.
“Thinking off she repeated, impul
sively. ”Wby, just exactly what I am
talking of. to be sure. I never attended
a masquerade ball in my life. And I’ve
always so longed for a chance: and now
and now "
The cal, th-? red leaf, the serrated line
of the fence, all mingled in one blur be
fore her eves.
Dallas fiall looked gravely at her.
"Tastes differ.' said he gravely.
‘‘What a woman can And to fascinate
her iu assuming the dress and personal
ity of somebody who died and was buried
a century ago, in putting on a mask and
mingling in an indiscriminate crowd”—
“Mrs. Ltuldon Lloyd's guests can hard
ly be called an indiscriminate crowd."
pouted Letty.
“In five hundred people there must be
some jarring element: and, under any
circumstances, Fd rather choose my own
associates.” retorted Mr. HalL
“You can do as you please.”
“And you? Dear little Letty—my
‘queen rose of the garden 'of girkr ”
coaxingly quoted Dallas, ”yoa, also, will
do os I please in this matter? I can't en
dure the idea of your mingling in this
fashionable crowd, in a black satin mask,
and an outlandish costume. Promise me.
love!”
“I—suppose—I—shall—have—to,” un
willingly conceded Letty, still with the
fresh young face turned away.
It was only half a victory, yet, with
such os it was. Dallas ITall was forced to
be content.
When he was gone, Letty Ogilvie went
up stairs, and looked sorrowfully at a
coquettish little costume of black velvet,
plentifully slashed with pink satin, and
accompanied by n Gainsboro’ hat of
black velvet, overshadowed with pink
plumes. A lace mantilla and a monster
rose colored fan lay beside it.
It would have made such a lovely
Spanish maiden.” said Letty to herself.
And now there's an end of it.”
She took.up tier scissors to rip the gay
little combination apart: for Letty Ogil-
vio was no pampered child of wealth,
who can afford to keep a pretty thing
merely to look at it.
In the Ogilvie family things were
twisted and turned in a variety of ways
before they were pronounced to have
outlived their usefulness.
But she dropped them again.
“1 can’t do itf* said she. “It’s too
pretty. I'll wait until bessy Mordaunt
has seen it—and Lulu Payne!”
So she folded the bright colored trifles
away in lavender and rose leaves in her
bureau drawer, not to count a tear or
two that fell among the pink plumes and
glittered on the silver lacings of the
black velvet bodice.
What a sltamoP cried Lucetta Va
rtan. -You’re not going, after all? Good
ness me. I wish 1 were two sizes smaller!
I’d go as the Spanish maiden mvseif.
But what sort of a fad has Mr. Hall got
ten into his head now? They say he is a
genius, but geniuses do get into such un
comfortable grooves! Of course, he's
coming to read poetry to you all the
eveningf’
“Indeed he’s not!” said Letty. "He
has got to work day sod night at his law
business, to get things in shape for—for
tbe wedding.”
“Oh. I seeP cried Miss Varian, jump
ing up and executing a low courtesy.
Niagara—the rapids of the St. Lawrence
—Montreal—Quebec—all that sort of
thing. Don’t I wish 1 was von? Well
good-by my dearl If my Neapolitan
flower girl's costume is to be ready; 1
must prod up that snail of a dressmaker.
That some evening Lucetta come back,
her big, black eyes glaring, her lips cure
ed in sarcastic smiles.
“Letty Ogilvie,” said she, ’‘I’ve got
such a joke to tell you! Where do you
supppose Mr. Dallas Hall is going to
spend Thursday evening?”
“At work. I suppose,” said Letty, al
most inclined to be offended at Lucetta'*
tone and manner.
“Oh. yes—pretty work Indeedl But.
Letty—mind, this is a pro-found secret!
I’d no business to be prying and listen
ing: but. out of friendship to you. 1 got
close to the shadow of the stair door,
where Dallas Hall was telling some
young man good-by. You know Hiss
McCracken, my dressmaker, has her
rooms on the top floor of the Belknap
building, where Mr. Pink-of-perfection’s
law office is located?”
But. Lucetta,” stammered bewildered
Letty, “do you think it is quite honor
able to'
“Honorable. Indeed! Oh, you egregious
goose!" cried Lucetta, “do you know
what a dupe you are? Listen! This is
what 1 heard the knight errant say to
his friend as they parted; ’Very wrfll; on
Thursday evening next, at the Laddon
Lloyd’s.' And a friend
On Thursday evening next at the Lad
don Lloyd’s So you see, Letty, he’s
going to the masquerade, and he means
to haven jolly good time—a sort of wind
up to his bachelor bliss, 1 suppose—while
you are moping at home, because, mas
querade balls aren't the proper tiling,
indeed!”—with a fierce satirical em
phasis.
Letty’e eyes flashed, her cheeks red
dened.
“If it’s proper for him. it’s proper for
me." said site. “I'U go, Lucetta. The
S)ianish costume sha’n't be wasted, after
alL
Lucetta clapped her hands, with a gay
peal of laughter.
“Will he know y-u?” she cried. “Has
Lloyd’s
graceful
tuine than that of Ur •■Hiwniali maiden."
LW to iicr hoveml tin* “Neapolitan
flower girl.”"with l»er shallow wicket
tray of tosebuda and her scarlet sash
And a stately Austrian halhcniier had
attoclu-d himself to their pnrty with a
certain pertinacity.
The Spanish maiden said never a word
—she hardly dared to truxl her voice-
hut her heart bent high an tiie halbrr
(tier stooped his plumed helmet to whis
per in Iter ear.
“You arc well disguised but I know
you.”
Site shook Iter head. Tlie rosy eoku
flooded the round chin, the curve of tlie
milk white threat, that were visible be
Death site satin mask.
For whom did lie take her. then? To
wlrnt other woman liesides liersrlf did he
dare to speak in accents of such honeyed
softness?
At last came the moment of unmask
ing. Letty flung wide the black satin
domino and stood revealed, with eyes
alight and cheeks dyed with angry crim-
Gnrden Hose,
SPECIALTIES
All eases of weak or I-me back,
rheumatism, wit fiod reliei by we
‘ Smart weed and BeUa-lin.—
z5 cents. Try them.
ol young corn.bat there is no
is olivaya found tu 1 o> year
we need” said the leaier of the
choir quartet, “ia a change of base.'
In the same second the Austrian hal
berdier dashed hla.tinsel helmet on tlie
floor. He was a perfect *tranger!
With a smothered exclamation Letty
vanished in the crowd. It was some
time before Lucetta could find her.
“Olt. Lucetta,” cried the girl, “we
have been lauglting and whispering with
a man we never saw before! This is
what cornea of masquerades!”
“Well, where’s the harm?” breathless
ly retorted less punctilious. Lucetta.
“Don’t everybody do the same thing?
Come back, you silly child—we haven’t
fouud Dallas Hail yet?”
“I don’t want to find him,” almost
sobbed Letty. “I’m afraid to stay here
alone. That halberdier looked so inso
lently at me!” .
“Nonsense, girll he can’t eat you. We
are all Mrs. Laddon Lloyd's guests. Come
back to the supper ruom. 1 sayl There's
such a crowd—and everything fit to cat
will be gone directly.”
But Letty refused to stir. In the
shadow of a group of monster palms in i
the hall she cowered, a brilliant bit of
color, while all the hungry pleasure
seekers were converging toward the sup
per rooms. If it luul not been for her
fantastic costume she would have hast
ened home at once.
As she stood there, perplexed and ter
rified, u step sounded on the now desert
ed stairway. A tall 'figure, dressed in
black, came swiftly down, with a roll of
papers in its band.
“Oh, Dallas! Dallas!"
“Letty, can it be possible that this is
you?”
“After all your advice to mei” she
wailed.
“After your promise to me, Letty,”
he said, glancing with a strong disap
proval at her rococo dress and clustering
pink plumes.
“ Dallas, what are you doing here?’
“1 came, Letty, td receive instructions
for the last will and testament of old
Myron Liovd, Mrs. Laddon Lloyd's un
cle. who is now lying il) upstairs, and
who desired the document to tie exe
cuted as privately a* possible u-lille his
niece's attention was absorbed with her
guests. And you. I jetty?”
She flushed to the very roots of her
liair. How was she to tell him that she
luul cotne there to defy hfi authority—
to be a spy upon his’ actions?
He looked keenly at her.
“Have you a cloak here?” he asked.
“Yea.” she murmured—“iu the dress
ing room.”
“Oo upstairs and get it quick, before
the crowd comes bock to interrupt our
egrets. 1 must take you home.”
As obedient os a child she complied
and clung, half laughing, half sobbing,
to his arm as she related the story of how
she had allowed herself to be influenced
by Lucetta Vartan’s officious tattling, of
her injudicious resolve and of her own
hearty repentance.
“Ami ail the time,” she said, “you
were only in "the path of your profes
sional duty.”
“I certainly wasn't attending Mrs.
Lndilon Lloyd’s masquerade bull, in any
historical capacity.” said he dryly.
Dallas.” she murmured. “wUl you
forgive me?"
My own dear love, there is nothing
to forgive.” lie answered. “You have
learned one of life's lessons, that isalL
Now kiss me. and let’s forget all this
nonsense.”
“But i will never disobey you again."
she pleaded.
1 wish i could be certain of that,"
said he. with a laugh
And tlie next day Letty Ogilvie ripped
the Spanish maiden’* dress apart, kept
the black velvet to trim a winter gown
nnd sent the gaudy pink satin toolil Aunt
Jemima Berryfield. up the street, who
was making a crazy quilt of the craziest
description
’’For 1 never want to see theliai.iul
thing again.” said site.—Helen Forrest
Graves in Philadelphia ffaturdav Night
ms?
FOR
4890.
Some people agree with The Sun's
opinion* about men and tiling*, and
some people don’t; but everybody likes
to get hold of the newspaper which i*
never dull and never afraid to speak its
mind.
Democrats know that for twenty-
years Thk 8dm has fought in tlie front
line for I>emocratic principles, never
wavering or weakening in its loyalty
to the true interests of tlie party it
serves with fearless intelligence and
disinterested vigor. At times opinion*
have differed as to the best mean* of uc-
eomi lishing the common purpose; it is
not’.THK Sun’s fault, for it has seen
further into the millstone.
Eighteen hundred and ninety is the
year that will probably determine the
result of the Presidential election of
1802, and perhaps the fortunes of the
Democracy for the rest of the century.
Victory in 1892 is a duty, and the be
ginning of 1890 is the (test time to start
out in company with Thk Sun.
Daily, per month
Dtiily.per year
Sunday, per year
Daily and Sunday,per year ...
Daily anti Sunday, per month
Weekly Sun, one year
ELECTRIC GOODS.
Julius Domblatt,
Cay ton Street, Athens, Ga.
nel-tdtf
C. BODES
Cor. College Avenue aatl C ay ton St.
Has a)wavs on hand
FRESH _BREAD. CaKE
PURE CONFECTIONERIES.
Has Received a Full Assortment of
Toys, such os Dolls, Bedroom
Parlor, Kitchen, Toilet & Wash
Sets, Carriages, Drums,
Horns, J moping Jnel 8, Clowns, Toy
Carts and Wagons, Drawing Slates
Velocipedes, Decorated Cups
Saucers and Mugs.
C. BODE,
Atiiknm, - - - - -
wtf
No. 19 E. Clayton St.,
ATHENS, GA,
MAXWELL’S
Livery and Feed Stables
SPECIAL TO DROVERS.
Lexington, Georgia.
H.iraea, Borgiea Hack..amt Surrey* for Hire.
Gent). Harare. Kefs Drivers. I'a.uaneraaerv-
a t Day or Night. ha B*r t»r
S2(3?SL%S.&2!^;
E. Maxwell, Prop’r.
Keep* on hand at all time* a full
§0 50
ti.OU
2.00
S.00
•0.70
*1.00
cm TUB Ht’.t. Wcw York.
THE
Loo Range
It Stands on its Merits.
The following twenty well known
citizens of Athens are selected front tny
list of purchasers to whom 1 reter as to
the merits of the Lee Range. Consult
the references, see the liauge and if you
want a first-class cooking apparatus
you are my customer.
IoST THECIT r
Dr S C Benedict
F B Luca*
H N Tayjor
l’rof 11 C White
Prof K C Branson
Julius Cohen
I II Allen
J BToomer
Industrial Home
Thomas Fleming
A II Hodgson
Casper Morris
Win Ware
M B Mcointy
O D Flauigcn
Mrs Blackwell
Mrs Olive
Mrs Lucy Mathews
E R Brumby
A D Mathews.
Ga.
Galloway, Lambert & Co.
Hkadquautkks KOR
FANCY and FAMILY
We have just received a
shipment ot*. French Peas,
Jocke y Clult Sar lines,
Plum Puddings,
Layer Figs,
Thurher’s
Canned Peaches, Pears, Apri
cots, and Dunhar’s Pre
served Figs. Oftr
Olive Oil, Teas,
Extracts and Spiees
ARE THE BEST
Full Measure,
Honest Weights
and Good Qnsllty
Guaranteed.
IF YOU WANT
Good Vinegar, Syrup, or Sugar
Give Him a Call.
A very fine line of CRACKERS, and
a Fancy Brand of
Which will
always satisfy,
fresh. Beat of
Always
Lard, Hams, Dried
and Breakfast
Bacon.
Come and See.
0AT3, COEN, HAY
aad STOCK FEED.
GALLOWAY, LAMBERT t CO.
Telephone No. 73.
In tlie Conntry:
Dr Watkins, Sandy Cros*
W O Fluker, Union Point
Mr. Stovall, Oconee county
J W Arnold, W ilkes county
Andrew A Glenn, Oglethorpe county
J M Brisendim, “
Janie* Young,
Hon Jas M Smith, “
M Mathews, **
James Hutcheson “
T A Hattie. “
J R Shields, Jackson county.
Wood* Ashford, Watkinsville
James Freeman, Antioch
G A Potter, Supt. Ga. Factory.
Mr Card, Supt. Barnett Shoals.
Xu Ttui. UMt.
Scribbler— When is that review of my
novel coming out. Scather? When 1
brought the book to you. you assured me
that you would Lise no time in reading it.
Scather—So I did. Well. I have lost
no. time in readit g it yet.—America.
We have mold Swift’s Specific Tor six year in
sd the good have bean entirely
quantity lota,and — „ ,
s*ti*fsery, and without a complaint bfo"? »
gls customer. Hutcherson Llliott, Parts, 1
All sleeve,- are loose abon
: «"•
In addition to the
LEE RANGE
I keep the best and largest selected stock
Stoves and Goods
my Line
m
Of any house in this city.
convince.
A call will
Stubblefield House,
CGI MULBERRY ST..
MACON, - GLA_.,
(Next Door toOfiera House.)
This house is pleasantly located.
Rooms large anti nicely furnished.
Table furnished'witli the best the mar
ket affords. Good servants and polite
attention.
Mrs. T. M. BUTNEB,
PROPRIETRESS
A Sc rap of Pap«r Saved Her Lifs.
It was lost an ordinary scrap or wrapping
paper, bo. ft saved hrrjile. ~
Lot, ’
... r She waa in the
stages of consumption, told by physicians-
that she was incurable and could live only a
short time; she weighed less than seventy
New-:- Opera-:-House
ATHENS,
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
Jan. 16,17 and 18.
FAMILY" MATINEE Saturday 2::».
Prof. D. M. Bristol’s
Geo. C.Timmas. J.vo J Stuicki an*
THOMAS Sl STRICKLAND.
ATTORNEYS
>n s. Georgia
Georgia Railroad Co
Stone Mountain Route
Ornci Gucbral k,.* /c**- I
Aoqusta, Ua., SepU Slst, lt£9. f
The following achedula will be opt rated un
til further notice:
ATHENS BRANCH.
90th Meridian
a
Fast
Dav
Fast
Time.
?
Train.
Mail.
Train.
Lv Athens.
0
8.80 a m
8.40 a m
S.’ftt) p m
WinterviUe
8
8.40 a m
9.12 a m
4.00 p m
Dunlap....
lb
9 SO a in
9.20 am
4.10 p m
Crawford..
18
V.07 ti «o
!0.«f0 a in
4.27 p nt
Autiocb ...
ll
9.23 a m
10.29 a m
4.13 p m
Maxey*....
27
9.30 a w
10 52 a m
4 50 p
Woodviile.
25
9.47 a in
11.22 am
5.07 p m
Ar. i.nion ft.
40
0.5* r > a ui
1..35 a tn
5.15 p tr.
Lv. Union Pt.
10,04 a m
2.10 p m
Ar Atlaut.i .
1.00 p m
5.45 p in
Gainesville
8.25 p m
£
Lv. Union Pt.
1-t.lf p m
5 85 p m
Ar. Augusta.
3 35pm
8.15 p Ul
Washingln
2 20 p m
7.20 p m
UCJU ....
d.uO p m
Mili’dgvlle
4 11 p m
TRAINS WESTtVARD.
Lv Aovusta.
7.45 a m
11.05 a in
MihCoi] ....
7.10 a m
Mill’dg rlie
9.18 a tu
Washingt it
7.20 a m
11.10 a m
Ar. Union ft
10.01 a in
1.55 p tn
. Ti Atlam»..
3.00 a nt
2.45 pm
Gainesville
5.55 m in
Ar. Uuion Pt
U.48 p m
5.89 p m
Lv. Union Pt
10.15 a m
2.10 p m
5.85 p m
Woodviile
10 24 1 m
2.81 p m
5.44 p m
Maxeys. ..
10.41 a m
3.06 p m
*.01 p m
Antioch...
10.43 a m
3.21 p m
6.08 p a.
Crawford..
11.04 a n
4 03 pm
6.24 p in
Dunlap....
11.20 a n
4.39 p n
6.40 p tu
Will’d ville
11.25 a rr
4.51 p tn
6 45 p tr.
Ar. Athens.
11.40 a ui
5.15 p o
7.00 p tn
ATHENS ACCOMMODATION.
Leave Athens* 6 15 pm
Arrivj Union Point 8 45 p tn
l.uu e UiiiuO Point* ft 4.. p in
Artiru Athens 9 SO
•Except Sunday.
atiuiu iiimv, auv "v.g..*-- -- '
pound*. On a piece of wrapping paper she
read of Dr. King’s New Dizeovery, and got a
sample bottle; ft. helped her, she bought a
sample bottle; it. helped her, she boogl
Urge bottle, it helped her more, bought
other and grew better fast, continued it* use
and is now strong, healthy, rosy, plump,
weighing 140 pound*. For fuller particular*
sena stamp to W; H. Cole, Druggist. Fort
Smith. Trial bottle* of thi* wonderful Discov-
„ .— cry Free at John Crawford 4 Go, or L. D.
he any idea what you are going to vveariT j Sledge * Co. Whole sale aud Retail Druggists
“No. I had meant it for a surprise.’
“My dear," whispered Lucetta.’’things
are happening providentially. If I could
only bo by at supper time, when every
body unmasks, and see tbe expres
sion of his face! What character do you
suppose he will represent? Edgar Rav-
enswood? Ivanlioe? Never miud; I’ve
Athens, Ga.
Horses, Ponies and Mules,
DENVER, the Famous Mule Comedian
and the entire company. The comedy of j
ONION POINT 4 WHITE PLAINS K. R.
Leave 0uiuii Point*....
Arrive ul Si loam
Ariir- at White flatus.
Leave W'liite Plains ...
\rtive at Siloan
Airive at Union Point).
•Except Sunday.
l'J.10 a n>|*5.40 p in
10.35 a nil tt.Oft p n>
ll It’ a uil 6.40 p ui
Cool in Summer.
Tkita h
Is prepared to furnish the
Best BlaeL Diamond. Coal and Wood
Daring tbe winter and HTltXolEi tn the^Sum-
wlll
receive prompt attcntion^^LT ttlgToS. 1
SeptSdly.
1890, JANUARY, 1890;
14th, 15th and J 6th
At* the date* selected for fits
MYSTIC CARNIVAL
Under King Cotton
Assisted by his ^I 8uhjw.t* and the Grand
At Augusta, Ga.
The Carnival will be the grandest ever seen
Itof New urieaaa or. aeuth of .New York.
Display WuYbeTtuevMllae Long. -The Grand
Tlie <J hanots. Floats,
magnificent. You cannot
display. From the present
"**’--* .411 l^’rt.re. UHn. ‘1
CARNIVAL BALL
Take* place night of January letti. Poultry
1 Pet Stock show qaeunralanmuy tilth, and
Unites, until and Including Jvuuuy loth.
THE GEORGIA.-RAILROAD
will sell round trip tickets a* atatud below.
Tickets include. admission. to Poultry and l’et
Stock Shnv. ■ P" 5 ’
until 17th Inclusive. Tb
trip rates for Jan. It, 12, U, If, IA. i Good to re
turn until 19 Inclusive:
Athens ..168 810
winterviUe 8 SI
Antioch *10 BOO
Maaeys..
Balrdstow
Wooitville
w,'i“rW l fn^r re r^ 0 es n . r SS&iSSStt
..80S
280
2 75
tn
"MBV.
San6—dJ-4-11-12-11-15-10,
Par Male.
One two-story house on Foundry street,
lot ryteiidin i back to CJoviogton & Macon
-PP.r.itdi to Gavuun_
Railroad. A. splemlid^bt’for a warehouse.
Also, one large dwelling on Oconee SL,
now used by Public School. Thia prop
erty ia valuable.
Shackleford & Hatxawat.
Urn I Estate Agents.
*8 no a mj*8Jfi0 p in
b.SS a m 4.0ft p in
V.W) a tu} 4. 40p m
SLEEPING AND PARLOR OARS.
Fast train : Sleeping cara between Atlanta
Notice of Stockholders’ Meeting.
An a orn ico meeting of the stock- •
holders of the Georgia Carolina & ;
Northern R.ilway Company will he
held in Athe is, Ga. Wednesday, Jan-1
nary 15>U 18-tO at 12 M. I
id A. L. HuLL,Secretafy.
The Horse School.
A Horse Mathematician,
i Class of Equine Swiss Bell Riegers.
I Augusti and Chartrai'on. Night . express:
I Sleeping cut a between Charleston and Atlanta,
[Amazing, Amusing and
Instructive
d Macon.
ruiua No. 27 aud' 2b wrtl stop at and receive,
pasneugera to aud fruw the following station*
I>uiy: Urovelowu, llarh-m, Hearing, t'hoinson,
Norwood, liar Dell,!’raw turd villa, union Point
Madison, Bulled ce, Social tkt ele
I 1,1 ... Cln... u. nn .
Night Prices.—25, 50
Matiuee.—25 and 50c.
Gen. Manager
IDE W. Will
Lithonia, Stone Moun
Athens connect witL
E. R. DORSEY,
Gen. Pass. Agt,
ill'fE, f rav. Pass. Agt,
MONEY TO LOAN
g
AT SIX PER CENT.
X
ATLANTA TRUST RANKING 06~.
C. C. Chandlkr, Agent,
Jefferson. Ua.-
Tlie firm of Mitchell nndCliamlier has
disolvcd by mutual consent. I will con
tinue to uegotinte loans on farm niort-
guagea in * •* ' ,>f A*elu
Banks, Oconeo, if i li-on and other pla
cea by special contract. An extension
of live years will he allowed,- but the
borrower can pay back the money at
any time. Partial payments can also
be'tnaile at any time. Mou«y can be
secured at very short notic e Don’t
fail to see me befote borrowing.
Your* Truly,
12-C-dw-Gm
C. C. (/handleRt