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For to far ImJijre*
Ilmi. wale** they n-fraia Iron. ntlr B
what in unwholesome: bit U anytiifng
• ill sharpen Ilia appetite and give ton*
to the digestive organ*. it fa. Ayer's Sar-
uiwUla. Thousands alt over (lie had
testify to the merit* of this medicine.
Mr*. 6*r*tr ]t
Street, South lit
baud ha*
Dyspepsia ami
boon greatly benefited ”
A Confirmed Dyspeptic-
C. Canterbury, of l«l
Itmlon, Mas*., write*, that, Buffering
lor years from fndlgeatloa, be wa» at
la*t lr-.lt.ced to tty Ayes'* 8awnpariUa
an.l. by it* tue.'Wa* entirely cured.
Mrs. Jo*eph Aobin, of High afreet.
ITolyolte, Mam., enffered for brer a year
fr«,m Dyepejoia, *o that aba could not
eat milatantial food, bmuistiy weak,
and Urns unable to care for her family.
KelUier tl* madicinaa praacrtbed by
physicians, nor any of the remedies
advertl*od for the eura of Dyapepata,
helped her, until aha commenced tl.a
u*e of Ayer** BaniaparlUa. "Three
buttle* of this medicine,” aha write*,
• cured me.”
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,
9 niruiD bt
Dr. J. 0. Ayar A Co, LotraO, Mass,
lUregt: •Ishatflea.gs. Worth «8 a bottle.
■.PARKER'S ■
• luxuriant growth.
Rfriort Or
CHICHESftlt'S ENGLISH
raraMSt
Far* and
f f t:.< IHn.
llaessigusss
Swiss Condensed Milk Co.
RICI BRAND
GSNOINI SWISS C0NDBN8BD MILK.
(iiVMiantoed the richest and puivst milk man-
nfuctim-d, containing over 10 per cent of hotter.
Children and tuvaltd* will thrive wonderfully,
O'<1 fainllle* will find It* ute more economical
than o dlnnrj Oowi milk. • See your grocer give*
yo.s Jtigl swi*.Ceadeiwcd Milk.
Import Agent, JtflKN H. KUtlTSf,
New York and Chicago.
>rry. of Philadelphia, who kaowa the ingrad-
lent* wMeb cowpoaa <yoar Tease, spake fav
orably of It la the eoaraa of two moatba
peat I bava aaad four bouiea.aad 1 am entire-
Tmara truly, ^ BFpw
Dr. WeatmoreUad’s Caliaay a Tooie it Bold
by L. D. Sladga A Co, at Xc and gl a bottle.
RICHES-
Ifyoa daaira theta ao am
tim* on thing* that don't pay : bat acid $1.00
at onea far a magnificent outfit of oar Groat
New Stanley book. If book aad tanaa are not
satisfactory wa will rtfcad yoar moaey. So
nak. Fa capital aadad. Both, lad is* and
gentlemen employed. Don't loo* time in
writing. “Hup in while toe waters am troub-
” Day* ax* worth dollars. Address.
B. 8. JOHNSON A CO,
10<S Main Bt, Richmond, Va.
Dae. XS-d-lmo.
«*_
ltd.”
FOB SALE.
Good house and iot on corner of
and Lumpkin street*. Call nod
right sway.
SUACKLKPOBD A H ATT A WAT,
Kent Estate Agent*.
Baeklcn's Arnica Salve.
The beat Halve in the world for Cut*,
Bruise*. Bures, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever,
Airea, Teller, Cnapptd Hand*. Chilblains,
Corn*, and all Hkto Eruption* and pos
itively cure* Pile*, or no pay required. It
is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction,
or money refunded. Pr*ce 25 cent* per
box. For sale by John Cinwfurd A Co,
and L. D. Sledge A Co, Wholesale and
Retail Druggists.
For lame back, side or ch.st, use Shiloh’s
Plaster. Price *5 cents; For sale by
Juhu Crawford A Co.
CROUP. WHOOPING COUGH and
Bronchitis immediately relieved by Shi.
loh’s Cure. For sale by John Crawford A
Co.
SHILOH'S VITALIZES is what you
need for Constipation, Loss of Appetite,
Dizziness, and all symptoms of Dyspepsia.
Price 10 and 76 cents per bottle. For Sale
by John Crawford A Co.
SHILOH'S COUGH and Consumption
Cure i* sold by u* on * guarantee. It cures
Consumption. For sale by John Crawford
A Co.
-THE VERY BEST-
S I CAL
Instruction to be secured at the
METROPOLITAN CONSERVATORY
81 Mast 11th Street. New York City.
Honk giving full particulars sent free. Can
eater at any time. Hoard furn.shed In connec
tion w lih too school. It. W. Greeks,
.General Manager.
Iasthma C!
ISCHIFFHANH’S ASTHMA CURE\
I Instant)? tallows tb* meat violent attack.
I waUlna for results. Kan "
l«M,<1ir*ct andoertuin.aada
MADE WITH BOIUNG WATER.
EPPS’S
GRATEFUL-COMFORTING.
MADE WITH BOIUNG MILK.
WEAK MEN
LUCY HINTON IB QUEEN OF THE
TOBACCO WORLD.
Tnlmadce Bros.’ are headquarters and
factory agents for T. C. Williams A Co.’e
Lucy Hinton. Msttapooi, Jay Bird and
Panther iobaecos. They are always relia
ble, uniform, and best on earth, for prices
at which they arc sold. Try them.
18-6m
The best razors and the best : pocket-
knives, at the lowest prices, at Talnraire A
BrightweU's. dec7tf
Far Ih* UsbS ami tbs Ufa «f a
Aad oh: toe sorrow of a uwatt
Aad toe ■
Waa softly faUagoa all below.
And the world, like a ghost of what had beea.
From tboa* dying Ups that spoka ao word
Bars of love aad pardon from oaa who had enad.
CORPORAL NICK BROWN.
CoatagraaaBIaad Disease*.
Unlcer.1, sores, pimples, itch, salt rheum, etc
are evidences ol conmgeous blood disease. It
it manifestly a duty to eradicate blood poison
trom the system by a use of H. B. B. (Battuic
Blood Bfclnt) thus enabling the sore places to
hesl, and t .ereby removing all possibility of
other members of the family becoming like
wise affleted. Send to Blood Balm Co , Atlanta,
Ga., for book that will convince.
J. H. Outlaw, Ut. Olive, K. C, writes: “ .
had running sores on my shoulder* and arms!
One bottle B. If. B.'cured me entirely.’*
L. Johnson, Belmont Hutton, Mist., rites'
B. B. B. baa worked on me like s charm. My
head and body were covarod with sores,snd ray
hair cam* out, B. B. B. healed me quickly.”
VV. J. Kinmu. Hulebea, Texas, writes: “B.
B. B. has cured my wile of a large ulcer on
her leg, that doctors sod all other medicine
could not cure.”
Jl. j.Kossman, a prominent merchant oi
Greensbiro, Go, writ**: “I know of several
cases of Blood disease speedily cured by B. B.
U. Two bottles cured a lady of ugly scrofu
lous skin sores.
W. C. Birclimore A Co.’, of Matey, Go,
writes: *'B. B. B. in earing Mr. Robert Word
of blood poison, effected one of tbe arrst won-
derfot cures tost ever cam* to our knowl
edge.” . . , ,
Catarrh Can’t be Cored.
with Local adplicatJon, as they cannot reach
the seat of tb* disease. Catarrh tsa blood or
oouatitutional disease, and in order to core it
yon have to Uke internal iSmediea. Ball’s
Catarrh Core i* token internally, and acta di-*-
raetiy on the blood and mucus surface. Hall’s
Catarrh Cure is no ; qaaek medicine; It' whs
8 rescribed by one of tbebaat physicians ih
lis coantry for years and is a prescription. It
to composed off
blued with the
recily on the
combination of tbe
the beat topie* known com-
daces such wonderful results in curing • ea
Adann *- tairb. Send fartestimonials free-
F. J. Cbekst A Co., Prop.. Toledo, O.
Sold by all Druggists, price 73c.
FOR MEN ONLY;
rBodyaal Mind:£
Excesses in Older Y<
i.l
No sufferer from toy serofuhnn disease, who
Will fairly try Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, need ' des~
n3. peirot scare. This remedy purgesthe blood
K; of adl iraparitiea, dastroye tb* germs of acrof-
aMw uls, and iefoses usw life auto vigor throughout
tb* physical organization.
SSj
j.iiY.M.n.
Ayer^
C.F.Kohlruss,
Vaiufacturer aad Delerto Fasaiga m ffnasasH*
Marble and Granite . JH ,
dcri promptly attended to and executed In
— Original Meet
Kxucntad. Corner Washington and Kills Sts.
l GKHTS wanted at once for Life and Remt-
Jt ldneenoeecf Jstorssa Itovii. Kditedby Jus-
tire LamarvU.S.SupremeOourt- Partcf
ui - “
1U H. WOODWARD A CO, BMUmore^ Kd.
•JnnS
— «0 TV-
L. ARNOLD
and Sign I Painting
Hanging, Etc. M •
—<30 TO—
JOHN L. ARNOLD,
Ji': BROAD STREET, i
FOR
fancy and Famil
Strange. Ian't it that a stately woman’s ear.
riag^sboors to the beat .advantage whan aha
Probably the earliest recorded case ol ion-
any was time out.oi mind. ' '
Stop that cough, by the use of
rv Pectoral!—the beat specific for
fcr onsi E
Tia altar the nnretorned salutation that the
nan who to “cut" fools Uke a YleR bower.
That'
ihng and dull
'aka two ofr
lU Livsr Pirti before retiring, and yon wlH find
raliet They never tail to do gCod.
There 1s mete billing than cooking in', the
householdwbere thera toaa extravagant wife
at this season ol the year.
It was strange that Capt. John Wood
—the title being one of coartcay—should
have sent for hia daughter Ethel to join
him in camp on the Rio Gmnde, where
he was hard at work u a contractor bn
the Sonnet extension of the Southern Pa
cific railroad: but be did. and when the
fact became known, tbe cnptkin of tbe
Ranger company at Kurdertiile detailed
three of his best men toesbort the young
lady from (he “end of the track” at Del
Rio to her father's camp.
Renegade Indiana from Mexico—Tou-
kawas, Li pons, Comanchee, Kiowaa,
Kickapooa and some few Meecak-ro
Apaches, the remnant of Victorio's bond
—had been making occasional predatory
raids upon the camps of the contractors
from the time tlint they crossed the Fecas
river and entered upon the heavy work
that mokes this portiqq of the Southern
Pacific road so grandly picturesque.
These thieving Indiana would dash
across the river in the dark of the moon,
steal all the horses and mule* they could
conveniently drive, and be book again
acroea the river before the Rangers oould
be notified and a scout ordered out to
pursue the raaeala.
The Mexican Rangers, or ru rales, were
never on hand when these raids took
place, and the Indians, emboldened by
success is escaping capture of battle
even, attacked travelers going to and
from thocoostructloo camp.
This fact more than any other Induced
the Ranger captain to'tender an escort to
his friend, Capt. 'Wood, and when Miss
Ethel, barely 17 and fresh from an
ern boarding school, alighted 1 from the
traih at Del Rio, aha was considerably
surprised, and not a little alarmed, at be
ing greeted by a tall, handsomely pro
portioned man, with a drooping mus
tache and dark eyes, who was clad hr the
picturesque garb of the Ranger eervioe,
booted, spurred and girdled with A cart
ridge belt, from widen depended a scab
bard containing an ivory handled six
■hooter. * „
“You are Miss Ethel Wood?” Inquired
thoEtranger.
“Y-e-fl!” faltered the maiden, shrink
ing back at sight of his pistol and Win-
Chester rifle.
“I am Corporal Nick Brown, of Ute
Texas Rangera,” continued the' barbar
ously aoooutered young man, lifting his
sombrero politely, and with it new li
in his eyes at eight of Ethel's wondi
beauty. “The captain sent the and' my
men down to eeoorFyou to your father's
camp, which, if we travel by ambulance,
is a good'two days’ march from here.
If you oould ride horeehock, though,” he
continued, “and wo niado tin early start
to-morrow, wo might make. Ik by night. F
•II just dote bn horseback riding,” an
swered Ethel, and-her cheeks grew rosier
with anticipation. "At school I
consideredahiexcellent kntssapnmsn.i J.
*ui dying, to gallop over oce .of your
’prairifS’V*-—I dtodsxilH .-.k).
“We have no prairies out here," cor-
rected tho cofponiL' **Our courso lies
across ah arid alkali piahw” .Tii: t r
At this -'Ethel’ laughed, atoFobhfeSBed
that ehewas only ah ignorant girl rrom
“the states;"
She had caught the latter expression
Item her father’s letters.
The corporal laughed also ot her nai
vete, and they- instantly became jgood
friends.
It was Ssrly 111 tho> afternoon, and ae-
curing accommodations fbr Ethel at the
Sunset hotel, an edifice port adobe, part
wood and part etone, with a canvas roof,
be “went into camp” with hia own little
squad, purchased fodder and corn Tor
the horsea, and took such an' Interest in
securing comfort for Ethel that tbB~lat-~
ter dreamed of him all night, and
the Mexican' girl wib wii the g;
factotum of the Sunset called her,-while
the night shadows still clung to th«
earth, she arose without, a murmur, al
though ordinarily shewed to lie in. bed
late.
At early dawn the party was in the
saddle, and trotted * off up the "
ment road” to the Pecos and bey<
As commander-of the soosit Oorpornl
Brown rode beside Ethel, white the es
cort and the single pack rnqia followed
behind.
They were Rye all told, and-as there
ka* ; 'be£e no- Indfaba depredatimi lately
omitted, Corporal Brown felt remark-
ly sure of turnihg Mis*' Ethel over to
her father withi
In liis secret heart, however, heartotsad
that the IsJIss, might a«yiyh.Al«asi». ^
that he wanted to
charge’s safety, but ximply to
how Rangera could fight.
Tlssy camped for dinner at Moawa^;
, Euptpsy
This is what 70a ought to hava, to fact, yo*
rauathsra it, tq fully enjoy ~
are searching lor it only, and
they find it not. Thousands upon
of dollar* ars spent annally by onr people in
lOtADmi L the hope tbdk (key may attain Ms'hoaB. And
and the use persisted in, will bung jou Good
Digestion and oust ths demon Dyspepsia and
install instead Knpepdy: We reomnraend Bee-
trie Bitters tor Dyspepiid aad all - diseases of
the Slomseh end Kidnejs. Held at to, and (100
per bottle hy John Crawford A.Co. oc
Sledge-Co. Whole ssls and k*tail
Athens,Ga. •, 1 '
humor have
rbo say that
last*
tly failed to notice how a
Always avoid harsh purgative pills
’ hen leave const
first mate v on sick and then
Carter’s little IJver Pills
and make you well. Dose, one
constipated
the bowels
Have you been cared of Headiiche by using
Brsdycrotine? Xi so,tell yourneigliboi
All cases of weak or-lame back, backache,
rheumatism, wil. find relief by wr»ring one Car
ter’s Smart weed and Belladonna Backache
Fioatcrs. Price M cents. Try thorn.
regret that the journey would be, so eoon
over., ,i ...
It was 5 o'clock in thqs/tmriiCKUVwheri
the crossed the Pecoowk Dead Stear ford,
and there were si
- ‘sough riding before
j.lUktfMlf'fas jaded, and^wbenldto
corporal ordereda gallop,and setrthe ex
ample by spurring ahead on.his'black
w ^ w at his side, the other
horse* responded reluctantly, and it. re
quired a liberal use of the spur to keep
them at that gait.
“We’U get to your- father’s -camp by
dark,” said the corporal, leaning over in
bis saddle.
But just then his
Bight that '
grow white
Op a rise not more than half a mile
distant was a largo body of Indians, ap>
patently awaiting th>nr approach.
“Los Indios!” he cried to his men, and
wheeled out of the tnuL
Then he glanced apprehensively at
’|k
She looked back at him Binfllnglyi nl
And then an involuntary cry at alarm
mas to bar lips, for the Indiana, discov-
sring that their expected prey bad left
the trail, set up a chorus of shrill yells,
and dashed down toward them.
“To dark's, boy*!” cried the corporal,
unalinging hia Winchester rifle. “Ussy
outnumber us twenty to one. .Ride tor
your life—never mind the pack mule—
and shout an you gallop.”
On they dashed, with the Indians gain
ing upon them at every step, for their
horaes were fresh, and the animals rid
den by the rangers had been hard poshed
all day.
In vain-the Rangers, discharged volley
after volley into the ranks of their pur-
Their telling aim did not check
the advance.
Down a gently sloping dry water
coons they dashed, and jpst ahead Cor
poral Brown saw a low roofed building
of stout plank, which he knew was the
powder . and dynamite magazine for
Clark’s cainp. ■
"If we can hold out for twenty miiv
ntes”— he-was thinking.
But just then Ethel's horse stumbled
and fell. Had be not reached out quickly
and seized 1 her in hia strong arms; she
abo would have- been dashed to the
ground.
Still galloping, he lifted her to a place
on the saddle before him, and hia horse
das tied past the magazine, and com
menced to pant and slacken its paceaa
they began todimb tbe divide,
"Wo can never hold out. It must b*
a fight to the death I” he gasped;
Fur his men were already In the lead,
with only tbe heavy laden pack mule
behind hint.
In passing the magazine the mule fell
to the ground and lay there helpless.
This momentarily checked the ad!
vance of the Indians, tat the-band halted
to rob the pack.
The delay enabled the Rangers to
■each the top of tho divide.
Corporal Brown looked back.
The entire Indian band was grouped
about tbe fallen niule and thib magazine.
He reined up his panting horse, set
Ethel upon the ground, and leaping
from tho saddle himself, oried:
“Halt, mpn—lie low—the magazine!”
Tho Indians were already mounting,
when he raised his rifle to liis .shoulder,
took quick aim at the magazine below,
and with a prayer that the shot might
prove effectual, pulled the trigger.
Almost simultaneously with the crack
of the rifle was ’another - report, that
seemed tif Pend the earth. ’
. The-entire party was thrown down by
the explosion, and even the horses stag
gered and fell.
For on" instant they lay there, and then
Corporal Brown, with a. confused buz
zing.In his ears, rose slowly to his feet.
In (iio dry water course below a cloud
of dust tor a moment Obscured Ida vision;
-hut when it settled he.saw only a gaping
hole. on. the edgeaof which were the con
fuse^ fragments of what-might be the
bodies of Indians or horses, he could not
teSL
Hid bullet had exploded the dynamite
in the magarind and they were safe.
"Thank God!” was his fervent prayer,
as he helped Ethel to her feet.
He did not mount again, but, holding
her.Jmhd, walked Across the divide to
ward Clark’s cainp.
They were- met presently- by a big
gang of. lhe/_ navvies; who (had been
'alarmed by the explosion, which, so it
was- etiUed,- ' way-heard” tfcdtrfy toflea 1
hway.'^* w *'» « 5 »« H '>»••• F* Rto»r--*“
jporal- Brown explained matters;
but He made a longer explanation to
Ethel, and a still longer one to her father
afterwafd, who iaty in reply:
"She's young to marry, corpora^, and
I’d thought to keep her with me several
years yet«- -but • you've- fairly won her.
andriie'siyours.:-1 only exact from you
one 1 jftemlse-4eave the Ranger service
and go back east With‘tsk’ My contract
w91be,6nish«I)h about three months.”
Who can', blame, that, corporal for
promising, when .such & treasure as
Ethel was the.staked—Apache George in
Philsdeipiiia Saturday Night.
W. L. DOUGLAS
<3 & $2 SHOES t/Fils.
•1.78 SHOI MOM MUSKS.
^SSXSSrJSiSS^JtSVK-
W.C.& If. Jf. SJtEAD.
FOR
4890.
Some, people agree with The Sum’s
opinion* about men and things, and
some people don’t; but everybody likes
to get hold of the newspaper which is
never doll and never afraid to speak its
mind.
Democrats know that for twenty
years Thb Sun has fought in the front
line for Democratic principles, never
wavering or weakening in its loyalty
to the true interests of the party ft
serves With fearless intelligence and
disinterested vigor. At times opinions
have differed as to the best means of ac
complishing the. common'purpose; it is
not*THK Sum’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
1892, and perhaps the fortunes of tlie
Democracy for the rest of the 'century.
Victory in 1892 is s duty, and the be
ginning of 189019 the best time to start
out in company with Thk Hum,
Daily, per month ........6060
Daily,per year 6.00
Sunday, per year.. 2.00
Daily and Sunday,per year 8,00
Daily and Sunday, per month .. .£0.70
Weekly Sun, one year.;..... .1.00
'aaa TUB SUM, WiiW Vsrk.
Cor. College Avenue aad Ciayton SL
Hat always on baud
FRESH BREAD; CAKE
and—-
PURE CONFECTIONERIES.
Has Received a Full Assortment of
Toys, such as Dolls, Bedroom
Parlor, Kitchen, Toflet A Wash
Sets, Carriages, Drums,
Horns, Jumping Jackal Clowns, Toy
Carts suit Wagons, Drawing Slates
Velocipede^ Decorated Cups
Saucers and Mugs.
O. BOXDJ5,
Athens, - - - - Ga.
wtf
fA ROY Am FAMIL Y
si
THE
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
•the merits or the Lee Range. Consult
the references, sue t he Range and if.y0u
want • a first-class cooking apparatus
you are my customer.
IN THJKCIT
Dr SC Benedict
F B Lucas
A H Hodgson
Casper Morris
:W m Ware .
M B McGinty
C D Flauigen
Mrs Blackwell .
Mrs-Olive
Mrs Luoy; Mathews
Industrial' Home £ R Brumby -1
Thomas Fleming: AD Mathews.
H N Taylor
Prof H O White
Prof E C Branson
Julius Cohen
I H Allen
J BToomer
In the Ocnxntrv:
Dr Watkins, Sandy Cross **
W O Fluker,; Uu'qn Point. , ,
Mr.StovalhOconeccounty -
J W Arnold, .Wilkes county; g
Andrew & Glenn, Oglethorpe county
J M Brisendim,' !“ *
Janies Young, “• ' **
Hon Jiis M Smith, “ “
M Mathews, u “
James Hutcheson “ “
A Hanie. “ “
R Shields, Jackson county,
oods Ashford, Watkinsville
James Freeman, Antioch
G A 1 Potter, Biipt. Ga. Factory.
Mr Card, Supt. Barnett Shoals.
Mnnagtn* an Aqaartam. ■
I have a .very handapme aquarium
filled with gold fishes, and until, lately it
kept a bov In thq dtore busy. I had 1 the
water changed every other day, and, of
course, deAhedroufc tha whole aquarium,
whenever the fresh water was put in.
job tobklto ’muchI trouble; awl time
I began to^’think that the fish weroo
nuisance, and Was thinking of getting
rid' of them, when I happened to meet
another fish fancier and told him bftpxj
trouble. Ho sent me off to geteomelqag
s which Ifutinto the aquarium and
to attend‘to , ‘tlto i puriachtiib' l of the
watec.-' It does.it* work- walk . I clean
ouv the 1 aquarium only twite a mouth
now, and : tho fish are juet -as’ lively and
as healthy os when f. changed the water
three times a we**. * ; Tbe grass seems to
absorb the 4 carbonic acid : in the Water
•ssi
Democrat.
kBeitoMIhllff .Sowed Her,Ufa.
H srreijust aUbrdtoaryaeap of wrapping
paperjbut
last stag
—er. hoUls, it M1|
OthWlZMlgqBW'
and is now at
erv Frtsa at
8lad(toAC*t!
Athens, Ga.
wrapploR .
Discovery; ', and got a
J her, she
"ns
ole, Druggist, Fort
this wonderful Discov-
A Vo, or h. D.
Ip addition to the
I keep the best andlargeataeleotedstock
Stoves and Goods m
my Line
Of any house in this city.
convince.
A call will
s mss ma.-aii it
i;• • v
664 MULBERRY ST.,
GA.,
(Neit'Door toOpera Hohsei)
This house "is 1 'pleasantly located.
Rooms'4ar«s and "nicily furnished*
Table famished-with the best ttie mar
ket affords. Good {servants and
attention.
Mrs. T: Ml BUTNER,
PROPRIETRESS.
——■ '.t
New-:- Opera-:-House
.i-'fe wV Athens;,
Thursday, Fridiay, S^aHay,,
FAMiLT'MATINFe SaTukdat
Prof.'D. M. Bristol’s
DENVER; the Famous Mule Comedian
Swift’s Specific has a'brisk and eosstant sale
vith us,and the uhfverBal verdict is, that ns ft
no il has no rival.
Lankford Toyman,
Sherman,
though her lips quivered and her color 1 Northern Railway
suddenly fled.
"I understand you,” she nid^ waving
Yotiso of Stockholders’ Meeting.
An adjornned meeting of the si
yHi 'Vlere of the" Georgia Carolio
Compfthy wll
adt
he.din Athens, Ga. Wednesday, Jan-
d try 16th J890 at 12 -
W ' A. L. Ht;«.,S«gretftr7,
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ELECTRIC GOODS.
Julius Domblatt,
Csyton Street, Athens, Ga.
oct-Idtf
— — , ,
Headquabtkus for
We have just received' a
shipment of French PpaS,
Jockey Club Sardines,
urn Puddings,
Laydfr-Figs,
Thurber^.
Canned Peaches^ Peats, Aprb
cots, and Dunbar's Pre
served Figs. Our
Olive Qu," Teas,
Extraote^Rnd'Spiee8
ARETHEBESt\
lo , :-j .. .
0ATB k CORN.HAY’: ,
and STOCK FEED.
Telephone No. 73.
GgtojC.flilWAaio:, :JffQ-J. Stukuci am*.
TH.0to;«t STRhCFLAND.
ATTORNEYS.
jAiwuHojaa .uQamm
Borgui Railroad Co
Stone Mountain Routo.-
Orricft.GftXSBALMijiicxB. I
Aooosta, GaJ, Sept. £lst,-ll£9. j
■jssassst^
ATHEM3 HUM™-
90th Meridian
Thus. p
i'wsassiii
Dunlap... r "
Crawlord.
Antioch... 24
' "*liSL
No. 19 E. Clayton St.,
ATSflUSGA,
s
E.. Maxwell^ Prop*r.
on,hand at *U times.* fall
line of
AND FAMILY
Full Measure,
Honest Weights
and Good Quality
Guaranteed.
IE YOU-WANT
Good Vinegar, Syrup, or £ugai
Give,; Him at Call
A veyy fine line of C^ACKRR9, and
V Fancy Brand of
FLOUR
Which will always satisfy.
[fresh. Bast of
Always
Lard, Hams, Dried
and Breakfast
Beef
dome ancC See.
Keep Warn‘iff filter'
Cooi*in i Summer*
Ice Copy
Bed Black
Daring the winter and
the
and Wood
1CK_4S In theJSum-
124 My Clayton Street wiU
ATHENS ICK CO.
IS -V. ft r tt-..
a: *■■■. ■■■■- '-
14th, 15ttrand-16th
Are tbe dates selected for tbe
.: S7 itJOam
85 .9.47 am
A . 40 .tti an
Union PL
‘Ar. Ar gusts
Washingti
TBATftB
ixm:
n&- 16th
m1 for tha
mg Cotton
Bslsted by his Loyal Subjects an4 the Grand
Trades Display,
At-Augusta,’ 'Xja*u
Tbo Carnival will bo tbe grandest
' ~~ rath of N
New Orleans or South of New York,
iota, Floats, and Costumes win ba
it. You cannot afford to miss tbe
. From the-present oetlook the Trades
ip will be Three Miles Long. Tbe Grand
CARNIVAL BALL
_ M *o Poultry and Pot
Show.
The first column of figures below ar* round
grates for Jan. 14,1* and is, good to return
intervine
Daihpan
1,146a to]l
A siefl it
'vWAadfTioamp ' * ; I
ufiSh ’Tisyta I
8X»*m 143 pm
itifisani ><ii: ,tul
.n'-. r A IL46 p«l»
18372V
10.43 a id ( _
11.04 a m 4.0#rvm 6.24
11.20 am 4A0pm AAOpm
itioeh
’ood ville
Unless you
wjn ' ‘
L46 p«.«n :LM P.m
a purchase your tidcsts^ a _ _ _ _
ftflkfnitosatasjj Secure tickets eas-
E. B.1301
Gen’i !■;
One two-4ity bouse on!
Jot extending back to Go via
fleudtd
dry street,
ou A Macon
AT^NSj^CtatMqpATtpN.
An(to : 4tttosfiV... tt-townr
•EicepCBuqday.
Railroad. A splendid lot for a warehouse.
A^o, one lan;e dwelling on Ocosee sL,
nowtosed by Public School. This prop^
erty is valuable
Shackleford & Hattawat,.
Real Estate Ageats.
. 11
Horses, : rJ?bw5^,aSOf«le8.
DENVER; tho Famous MulaComediat-
and;the entire company. The comedy of
The Horse School:;,
A Hotse Mathematician,
A Class of Equine. Swiss Bell Ringers.
[Amazing, Amusing and
Instructive.
60 and 75c,J
.heave White Plains,...
JtKKssssS
■•Except Sunday.
-Li—i.U ‘
•Wft* ja *8A0 p ra
1 4.85 a m 4.05 pm
(MIOam 4.40pm
SLEEPING AND PARLOR CARS.
Night Prices.—2
MsUftee.—25 qnc
Fast train : Sleeping cars betweern Atlanta
Augusta and - Charleston. Night express:
Sleeping cars between Charleston and Atlanta.
Charleston and Atlanta,
Augusta and Atlanta, Augusta and Macon.
Trains No. 27 and 23 will stop.at and receive,
pasaengors.to and.from the following stations
only: Grovetown, Harlem, Deanng, Thomson,
Norwood, BametqprewfbrdTille, union Point
Grecnesboro, Madison, Rutledge,XocialCirele
Covington, Conyers, Lithonia,-Stone Moun
tain aud Decatur.
Trains to aud from Athena connect with
trams 27, 28,1 and 2; ■■ >•*;> axauliA
J, W. GREEN. £. R. DORSEY,
Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Aat,
JOE W; WHITS, Tr%v. Paw, Agt.
—
MOSEY TO LOAN
AT six PER^IlS.
3*lir r T is
ust‘bxkkt^o"cu:
. CHANDEMR.-Agdat,
v LTZi'S.*:'- . Jefferson, Qfc’4
The firm of Mitchell andChandlrr hae
disolved by mutual conient. I will oon-
tinue tq negotiate loans on farm mort-
guagea in : i_» uni of'- Jaeke -
Banks, Oconee, Madison anil other pla
ces by special contract. An extension
of five years will be allowed, but ths
borrower can pay back the money at
any tithed Partial payments can also
be made at any time. Moneyi can be
secured at very short notice Don’t
fail to see me before borrowing.
YQUrs Truly
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