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It is Absurd
for people to expert a cure tor lodigee
tion, n 11 Ice* tliey refrain from eating
wl.af l» unwholesome; hot if anything
will sharpen the appetite ami give ton*
to tbe digestive organ*. St is Ayer's Bar.
Mptrilla Thousanda all over t lie laou
teuily to the merits of this mcllrine.
Mn. Sarah Burroughs, of SIS Eighth
street. South Boston, writes : “My hue.
bwtil has taken Ayer's Sarsajiarilia, for
Djepepsls amt torpid liver, and baa
been greatly benefited."
A Confirmed Dyspeptic.
C. Canterbury, of 111 Franklin st.,
Boston, Mass., writes, that, suffering
for years from Indigestion, he was at
last Induced to try Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
•ml, by Its use, was entirely cured.
Mrs. Joseph Antiin, of High street.
Holyoke, Mass., snlfered for over s'year
from Dyspepsia, so Uiat she could not
est substantia) food, became very weak,
and was unable to care for l.cr family.
Neither the medicines prescribed by
physicians, nor any of the remedies
advertised for the cure of Dyspepsia,
hvljicd her, until she commenced the
nse of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. “Three
bottles of this medicine,” she writes,
“ cured me.”
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,
« mrutD nr
Dr. J. C. Ayer It Cth, Lowell, Mats.
FrijsSl; six bottles, fit. Worth s* a bottle.
$525|E’;
♦+;
"t- profits per month twill pr-vett
o fet k.w portraits Just out
Sample sent rnr.r. to all.
W. U.chldrsterR eon,ts Bond st. N.Y
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Bi And beautifies the hair.
A luxuriant growth. ■
kw Fails lo Restore GA
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PENNYROYAL PILLS.
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Udlm S«.. nildslh
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3ENUINE SWISS CONDENSED MILK.
Guaranteed llie richest and purest milk man-
ufsetured, rontatnlng over 10 per cent of butter.
( lill lr.-n mill lmalliir. will thrive monilirfully.
s»vl families will find it* use moio economical
than o'dluary cum milk. See your grocer gives
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ASTHMA CURED
[semmitmrs asthma corn
J InctatiOy rr Its vet* thi* rinlont attack. No I
1 wait* nfc for rooulta. Its action is inunaai. I
I Uo.niroct. and oortain v and tear* ia the rwaltl
| in all ourabla r.tana A eitvtIo trial cooTtooaal
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COCOA
MADE WITH BOILING MILK.
i favorably knows, sad do
wtaemre highly msnscri thaa that if tka
Governor Perry, of Sooth Carolina. Foraoeea
lime previses la his des&. Governor Perry
was s eafierer from indigestom. Be took l»r.
WestmoreiaciTs Caliseye Tonic and wrote the
following Ittiaf:
SassSocci.
Geatlemen.—I mast cordially reeamss.nd
Dr. eeimatalaad’a Caliaava Toaie. Foraev-
I here beta troubled with mdi-
mb. Dr. Best M
nows the ingred
ients which compoise your Tonic, spoke fsv-
orsblv id It. la the coarse of two aseaths
past I have aacd fusr bottles, sod I am entire,
ly relieved. Yours truly, sic.,
B. F. PlBIT.
Dr. Westmoreland's Caliaaya Toaie is sold
by L. D. 8 ledge * Co, at We sad $1 a battla.
rharaasthstAchts
Angek food vtgD* are kerptea.
WhOe Bttfe ssasfcss kre parptag.
Aad my avert baby is skepfa*.
Safe ta fare warm Bttk neet
era! years past I have bees tro
geetioa sad dyspepsia. My sc
Perry, of Philadelphia, who hi
RICHES
If yea desire them no use fooling away
time an things that don’t pay : bat send $1.00
st ones for b magnificent outfit of oar Great
New Stanley hook. If book sad terms are not
satisfactory we will refund yoar money. No
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writing. “Step io while tue water* are troub
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Dec. 2S-d-lmo.
FOB SALE.
Onnd house and lot on corner of 8troog
and Lmnpkio streets. Call and see us
right sway.
Shackleford & Hattaway,
Real Estate Agents.
Bucklcn's Arnica Salve.
The best Salvo in the wutld for Cots,
Brulsea. Sorea, Uiccra, Salt Rheum, Fever,
Surer, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblaiur,
Corns, and all Skin Eruptions and pos-
iiivtly cures Piles, or no pav required. It
is guaranteed lo give perfect satisfaction,
or money refunded. Price 25 cents per
box. For sale by John Crawford A Oa,
and L. D. Sledge & Co., Wholesale and
Retail Druggists.
For lame hack, side or chest, use Shiloh’s
Plaster. Price 25 cents. For sale by
John Crawford A Co.
CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH and
Bronchitis immediately relieved by Shi
loh's Cure. For sale by John Crawford A
Co.
SHILOb'S VITALIZES is wbst you
need for Constipation, Loss of Appetite,
Dizziness, and all symptoms of Dyspepsia.
Price 10 and 75cents per bottle. For sale
by John Crawford & Co.
SHILOH’S COUGH and Consumption
Cure is sold by us on * guarantee. It cures
Consumption. For sale by John Crawford
It Co.
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God from his throes of tore bredasfc.
And. in his many, ought saodath,
Giving OSS sCraagh for the dog.
Write Ihs soft naoefight tor
Over Ute mother and child.
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Lucy Hinton. Matlaponi, Jay Bird and
Panther lobuccoa. Tliey are always relia
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at which they arc sold. Try them.
18-8m
The best razors and Ibe best pocket-
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C'onlagron* Blood Dlaease*.
Unleers, sores, pimples, itch, salt rheum, etc
are evidences ot conugeous blood disease. It
is manifestly a duty to eradbate blood poison
troni the system by a use ol B. U. B. (Uatunic
Blood Halm) thus enabling the tore places to
heal, and t .ereby removing all possibility of
other members of the family becoming like
wise afllcted. Send to Blood Balm Co , Atlanta,
Ga., for book that will convince.
J. H. Outlaw, Mt. Olive, N. C., writes: “ .
had running sorts on my shoulders and armsl
One battle B. K. B. cured me entirely."
L. Johnson, Belmont Station, Miss., rites:
”B. B. B. has worked on me like a charm. My
bead and body were covered with sores.and my
hair came out, B. B. B. healed me quickly.”
W. J. Kinnui, Hutches, lexss, writes: “B.
B. B. has cured my wile of a large ulecr on
her leg, that doctors and all other medicine
could not cure.”
M. J. Rossman, a prominent merchant of
Greensboro, Ga., writes: “I know of several
eases of Blood disease speedily cured by II. U.
B. Two bottles cured a lady of ugly scrofu
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W. C. Bircbmoie A Co., of Maxey, Ga,
writes: ”1). B. B. in curing Mr. Robert Ward
ofblood poison, effected one of the m .st won
derful cures that ever came to our knowl
edge.”
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Catarrh Can’t be Cured,
with I-ocal adplication, as they cannot reach
the seat of the disease. Catarrh ia a blood or
constitutional disease, and in order to cure it
you have to take internal remedies. Mail’s
Catarrh Cure is taken internally, aud seta di
rectly on the blood and mneus surface. Hall’s
Catarrh Cure is no quack medicine. It was
prescribed by one ot the best physicians in
this country lor years sod is a prescription. It
i* composed ot the best tonics known com
bined with the best blood purifiers, acting di
rectly on the mucus surface. The perfect
combination orthe two ingredients is wbst pio-
duees such wondertul results in earing cs
tarrh. Send for testimonials free-
F. J. Chsxkt A Co., Prop., Toledo, 0.
Sold by all Druggists, price 75c.
The king of sism his just married twenty
new wives.
When yon have nsed Uradycrotine and it has
failed to cure yoar Headache, call on any Drag-
gist for s return of yoar money.
A move in the right direction—to the front
No snilererfrom any aerotnlons disease, who
will fairly try Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, need des
pair ol a care. This remedy purges tbe blood
of mil impurities, destroys tbe germs of scrof
ula, and infuses nsw life sad vigor throughout
the physical organization.
The defective boiler is s volcano of danger.
Stop that cough, by the nse of Ayer's Cber-
ry Pectoral!—the best specific for all throat and
long diseases. It will allay inflammation, aid
respiration, and strengthen the vocal organs.
Ayer,* Almanacs are free to slL Ask for one,
Combination, not competition, strangles the
spirits of trade.
That tired, languid feeling and doll headache
U vary dissgreable. Take two of Carter’s Lit-
tie Liver Pill* before retiring, and you will find
relief. They never fail to do good.
Send tiS Elkano, Nev., for ioe, Thermome
kr SO degrees below aero.
Eupepsy
This ia what yon ought to have, in fact, you
mast have it, to fully enjoy life. Tbouasods
are searching for it only, and morning because
they find it not. Thousands upon thousands
of dollars are spent nasally by onr people in
the hope that they may attain this boou. And
▼etit maybe had by all. Wegaaisnteo that
Electric Bitters, if used according to directions
and tbe nse persisted in, will bring yon Good
Digestion and oust ths demon Dyspepsia sad
install instead Enpepsy. Ws recommend Elec-
trie Bitters for Dyspepsia and all diseases of
the Stomach sad Kidneys. Sold at 50, and $100
per botUs by John Crawford A Co. or L. D.
Sledge Co. Whole sak and Retail Druggist
Athens, Ga.
A transaction in hearts—Playing the donee.
Always avoid harsh purgative pills They
first mmkt you aiek and then leave constipated
Carter’s Littls Liver Pills regulate the bowek
and anko yon well. Dose, one pilL
The gnat cock k always pretty well keeled
when be goes out on n business trip.
All cases or weak or fauna beck, backache,
rhenmatiam, wiUfind relief by wearing onsCar
ter’s Smart weed and Belladonna Backache
I’laetors. Price 28 cants. Try them.
5j5.j1M.aw*..
“He isn’t worth a cent In tba world,
and lie siia'n't have her.”
Tills is what my husband. CoL Lee,
said to me one morning, as 1 endeavored
to bring him to reason in regard to tbe
love affair of our ouly daughter.
I did not contradict my husband, al
though I felt that lie was utterly in the
dark aliout the whole matter. No one
ever did that. 1 doubt if his opinion
had ever been disputed in the whole
course of bis life 1 v
mildly:
“But what have you against the man?”
“His poverty, for the first item," lie
answered; “but this would not influence
me a particle If I saw any way under the
heavens l>y which he could earn a re-
spectablo living for a family. Archibald
Harris is an artist and a dreamer; and
if dial combination is not enough to con
demn him. 1 should like to know what
isT
“But, husband”
“No buts to me, Eflie. I have made
up my mind. That landscape dnuber
shall not have my daughter. Tell Ma
rion that this h my ultimatum, and on
no account to mention the subject again
to mo."
This was a hard message to take to my
child, and, 1 feared, an entirely unex-
pected one; for to this “artist," “dream
er" and “dauber" my husband had been
unusually polito. By his Invitation he
had become a constant visitor at our
house, and through his instrumentality
the young folks had fallen in love.
That Marion would obey her father I
had not the slightest doubt. Never in
her life had she given us a moment's
concern. The giving up would be hard,
of course, and my heart shrank from the
trial the dear child would he compelled
to meet; but that she would yield in
stant submission I was quite sura. My
face must itave told the whole story, for
she gave me a keen glance aa 1 entered
her room and said:
“Don’t feel bad about ft, mother. I
was quite sure he would say no. Did lie
state hla objections?” she continued, qui-
etly.
“He does not like Mr. Harris’ profes
sion: or. at least, has 110 confidence in it
as a means of maintenance."
How very quiet the girl waa* I looked
and wondered.
“Docs he know anything against Mr.
Harris' character?" she resumed.
“Certainly not," I answered. “I think
he believes him to be a thorough gentle-
man, but lacking sufficient business en
terprise to insure your future comfort
and happiness."
“Mother!" and now my ehUil’a tones
were very Arm—“I beg you will say this
to father: If he will prove Archibald
Harris a liar, a thief, a gambler, a loose
society man. or a piece of one of these, 1
will promise never to think of him again
in this way; but upon no other condi
tions. If he is unable to do tills, I shall
share my lover’s future with him, what
ever tliat future may her
And you will marry without your
father's consent?"
“Yes, ma’am."
“And break my heart?"
Marion smiled sadly, and replied:
"’Don’t use that weapon with me,
mother, please, because under these cir
cumstances it is not on honorable one.
If Archie Harris is not tlve upright man
1 think him, I want nothing of him. If
there is no black mark found against
him, I shall marry him. if 1 were not
to do this, 1 should lie unworthy to be
your child, because we love each other.
“But your father will never forgive
you—never in the whole world’
Let him not, then," she interrupted,
as quietly as before. “That matter ia be-
tween him and God."
My daughter was right and my hus
band was wrong. 1 must sympathize
with one honestly and fully (and oppose
the other—a difficult position, and my
heart tailed me at the prospect The
colonel would. I knew, continue obdu
rate, and of course, after the above inter
view, what else could I predict of
Marion?
A day or two after these memorable
interviews we found that Mr. Harris had
been very formally but very politely re
quested to discontinue bis visits at our
house.
Grieved at this insult, Marion sought
her father, but the attempt to draw him
into conversation on the subject was en
tirely ineffectuaL He dismissed her with
this “flea in her ear," aa he facetiously
called it:
“I don’t know anything against Harris’
character, and sha’n’t trouble myself to
go round hunting up his antecedents. It’s
enough for me to know that he is a pauper
and will always remain one. I have fixed
the whole matter for you, and now you’ve
nothing to do but make love to your
mother and your' ugly old father for
a while. It’ll do just as well, if you've
only a mind to think so.
A few weeks passed, and one evening
I found on my toilet table the following
communication:
“Darling Mother—Don't blame me,
for no other course waa open to me.
Wouid to heaven there had been. I ac
cidentally heard yesterday that Archi
bald was very ilL 1 immediately made
it my business to find out how ill. To
my utter horror and amazement, 1 dis
covered that his physician had ordered
him to go either to California or abroad.
He has an acute bronchial difficulty,
which the doctor declares will not vield
in this climate. 1 found, too, that he
was delaying this trip firstly on my
count, and secondly because he really
h$d not the means to defray the expenses
of a long journey and a protracted (per-
haps> period of invalidism. When I had
gleaned all the facts I came home and
hunb*l up every jewel I possessed and
sold them. Yes, mother, I can do with
out jewels; but I cannot, must not, let
the man 1 love suffer. This morning wo
were married (1 did It all myself—Archie
fatty rebelled against the whole ar-
Sak
from thereto
mmSB-.
I reckon Tell father ptrsne to try end
think weli of me and forgive m If i
y other manner In as dire
an emergency I should not have ree-j
worthy lo have retained the Lev. »Mco
looks very prettily now sandwiched be
tween Marion and Harris.'
By the way. this was the dm Mt of
impudence £ had ever known ray daugh
ter guilty of toward her father. Her foe
ter ended in this style:
Love me and vray for me. dear
thar. I will keep you informed of
our whereabouts Hoping and believing
that everything will come right before
long, 1 am yours and dear papa's loving
••Marion."
Oh. the storm that followed this, or
ratlier the awful calm that preceded the
whirlwind of a few days later My hus
band neither ate nor slept for two days
and nights, and we hardly spoke.
When his rage found words, then he
cursed and left me—cursed me in lan
guage 1 can never forget.
“You have done this, madam! Your
be ho*?led. “Now reap your reward
Five minutes more and you wiU have
neither daughter nor husband. This
house is yours, and you will find your
self provided for economically, madam—
not a cent will you have |o spare for the
child you have aided and abetted in ill*,
honoring me!"
Then the door slammed and I was
alone.
Twenty years of married life, and the
very first quarrel followed by a separa
tion! I drained that cup of bitterness to
the dregs. For weeks I heard nothing
from my daughter, and for twelve long
months not a word from my husband.
The colonel’s lawyer took charge of all
financial affaire, and my comfort was
strictly attended tot In this respect
there was nothing to find fault with;
but, oh I the utter bleakness and barren
ness of my life! How plainly the whole
past stood out before mo!
During ail the yean 1 had spent with
Francis Lee, I bad never ones asserted
myself. By entire conformity to his
wishes and implicit obedience to hi*
will, I had managed never to come In
contact with the angularities of Ids im
petuous nature. My love for him had
kept me entirely passive, allowing my
hushsnd and my master to rule me as
absolutely and Imperiously as ever a
domineering king ruled over the weak
est of his subjects. To be sure, love
kept the chains from clanking, but they
were there all the same; and now they
cut into my very soul. The first ray of
light tliat penetrated my gloomy home
was a letter from Marion.
“Do not grieve any more about this
unfortunate business," she wrote. “I
Hty, do not, because such grief in wicked.
You have done no wrong. Let that
thought comfort you first of all; and
then do try and be happy in the thought
of my happiness. Archie is gaining
strength every day—In fact, he is almost
well; and tie has received an order to
paint a picture for one of the wealthiest
men in^the whole west. He is to be paid
splendidly for it. and we are so happy
about it and everything else. God only
knows I tow glad 1 am tliat I went to my
husband in his misfortune^ He just
needed me; and together, dear mother,
wo can do anything — paint pictures,
write poems and get rich, perhaps; who
knows?. Father .wilj cotqe bock to you
before long, and we shall evermore be a
happy family. 1 am sure of it."
Much more my darling wrote,and every
line infused fresh strength and courage
into my veins. At the end of the year I
visited them at their temporary home in
California. Orders for pictures had been
crowded upon Archibald so fast that they
had found it necessary to move to a
moro public part of tlie city of Francisco
and were then boarding at a hotel. One
dny, after dinner, Marlon, who had re
turned from a short stopping excursion,
burst Into the room where Archie and 1
sat talking, with a face pule os that ef a
corpee.
“Come with me, softly," said she. In a
whisper. “As true as 1 live, I have this
moment seen father in a room just down
the corridor. Tlie door waa open a way,
and, as I passed, I saw him sitting In a
choir with his back toward me?"
‘But. perhaps." 1 answered trem
blingly, “It may not be he”
“Comer she interrupted, gaining con
fidence as she saw my excitement
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Democrats know that for twenty
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Eighteen hundred and ninety is tlie
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guess 1 know father. Come! we’ll sur
prise him.”
“But, Morion"
“No buts. I tell you to follow me. If
ever & man’s back expressed sorrow and
homesickness and remorse generally, my
father's back did. as I passed it a mo
ment ago."
She led me out of the room and
through the corridor, and never once
halted until she had thrown the door
wide open, and finally pushed me in.
Marion and Archie followed. A second
more and I had passed around the chair,
and was kneeling before my husband.
“Effiet” said he with a shout of joy,
"you here? Ood be praised!"
“And can you” I was going to say
forgive, but he interrupted me.
“Don’t say that word to me, Effie
Lecff
“But the children, Marion arid
Archie?” I stammered.
“Oh, yee," bo smiled, “the children!
Where ore they? I have nothing to for
give even there. I wonder if tliey can
ever forgive their obstinate old fathor!'
Then Archie and Marion came for
ward and the poskwas blotted ouL—Sun
and Voice.
A Scrap of Paper Saved Her Life.
It was' jost an ordinaiy scrap of wrapping
paper, but it saved her life. Sbe was ia the
last stages of consumption, told by physicii
that she was incurable and conld live only
abort time: sbe ‘weighed leas than seventy
pounds. On a piece of wrapping paper sbe
read of Dr. King’s New Discovery, and got a
sample bottle; it helped bar, sbe bought a
large bottle, it helped her maze, bought an
other .and grew better fast, continued its use
and ia now strong, healthy, rosy, plnmp,
weighing 140 pound*. For foller particulars
send stamp to W; H. Cola, Druggist, Fort
Smith. Trial bottles of this wonderful Discov
ery Free at John Crawford A Co, or L. D.
Sledge A Co. Whole sale and Retail Druggists
Athens,Ga.
The livery stable man ia so mad at this
weather that he feels like sleighing some one.
Church lotteries may be wrong, but the
chorister gets his money by chants.
Notiee of Stockholder*’ Meeting.
An adjornned meeting of the stock
holders of the Georgia Carolina
Northern Railway Company will be
held in Athens, ;6a. Wednesday, Jan
nary 15th 1880 at 18M.
ta A. h. HoMqSocretwy,
W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE GENTLEMEN.
iCnir. Heavy Leced Grain sad Creed.
\VKL> WELT SHOE.
LNI> FARMKRH* KHOl
ngesvo!
FOR
4890.
ELECTRIC GOODS.
Julius Dornblatt,
Cayton Street, Athens, Ga.
OCtJdtf
THE
Lee Range
It Stands on its Merits.
The following twenty well known
citizens of Athens are selected front my
list of purchasers to whom 1 refer as to
the merits of the Lee Range. Consult
the references, see the Range and if you
want a first-class cooking apparatus
you are my customer.
in Timext r
Dr S C Benedict
F B Lucas
H N Taylor
Prof H C White
Prof E C Branson
Julius Cohen
I H Allen
J BToomer
Industrial Home
Thomas Fleming
A H Hodgson
Casper Morris
Win Ware
M B McGinty
C D Flanigen
Mrs Blackwell
Mrs Olive
Mrs Lucy Mathews
E R Brumby
A D Mathews.
In the Coxmtry:
Dr Watkins, Sandy Cross ^
W O Fluker, Union Point
Mr. Stovall, Oeoneecounty
J W Arnold, Wilkes county
Andrew & Glenn, Oglethorpe county
J M Brisendim, “ ‘
James Young, “ “
Hob Jas M Smith, “ “
M Mathew's, •* “
James Hutcheson “ “
T A Hanie. “ “
JR Shields, Jackson county.
Woods Ashford, Watkiusville
James Freeman, Antioch
G A Potter, Supt. Ga. Factory.
Mr Card, Supt. Barnett Shoals.
in addition to the
LEE RANGE
I keep the best and largest selected stock
Stoves and Goods in
my Line
Of any house in this city.
convince.
A call will
s mss
3-311 n
Or tbe Liquor Habit, PoMtlvely Cared
BT JUWaiSTttlM M. HAWES’ ««UU HEClf 1C.
Hcle?5'lto5d!^l^oat I the knowledgerfj'tlicpcr-
sra tridag It; It to absolutely harmless and will
effect a permanent and speedy cure, whether
the patient li* moderate drinkeroran ricoholio
Address In confidence.
SPECIFIC CR.13B On—«.CIncfamriLa.
New-:- Opera-:-House
ATHENS,
Thursday, Friday, Saturday,
Jan. 16,17 and 18.
FAMILY MATINEE Saturday 2:30.
Prof. D. M. Bristol’s
C . BODE S
Cor. College Avenue aud C ayton St.
Has always on hand
• FRESH _BREAD, CAKE
PURE CONFECTIONERIES.
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, Drawing Slates
Velocipedes, Decorated Cups
Saucers and Mugs.
G. BODE,
Athens, - Ga.
tv tf
Galloway, Lambert & Co.
Headquarters for
FARCY w FAMILY
We have just received a
shipment of French Peas,
J ooke y Club Sar lines,
Plum Puddings,
Layer Figs,
Tnurber’s
Canned Peaches, Pears, Apri
cots, and Dunbar’s Pre
served Figs. Our
Olive Oil, Teas,
Extracts and Spices
ARE THE REST
No. 19 E. Clayton St.,
_A.TK[£:iSrB, GLA..
MAXWELL’S
Livery and Feed Stables
SPECIAL TO DROVERS.
Lexington, Georgia.
Hrere*, Buggies Hack, sad Surreys for Hire.
Gentle Horses. Safu Drivers. Customer* serv
ed Day or Night. Slock In luy One receive*
Rot of Attaulion. Rates Res*ouable.
E. Maxwell, Prop’r.
Ike
Keeps on hand at nil times a full
line of
FANCY AND FAMILY
GROCERIES
Full Measure,
Honest Weights
autl Good Quality
Guaranteed.
IF YOU WANT
Good Vinegar, Syrup, or Sugar
Give Him a Call.
A very fine lino of CRACKERS, and
a Fancy Braud of
Which will always satisfy. Always
Jfiesli. Bestof
Lard, Hams, Dried Beef
and Breakfast
Bacon.
Come and See.
OATS, CORN, HAY
and STOCK FEED.
GALLOWAY, LAMBERT & CO.
Telephone No. 73.
Geo. C.TnoMAs; .Tno. J. Stricki an-
THOMAS & STRICKLAND.
ATTORNEYS
Mis, Georuia
Georgia, Railroad Co
Stone Mountain Home.
Orrios GaKKUALM/h.fjiE 1
Augusta, Ua., Sept, ilst, ItCO. J
The following ache Julo will be opvzat .d un
til further uotice:
ATHENS BRANCH.
90th Meridian
Time.
0
8
10
18
24
27
35
40
Fas'.
Train.
Day
Mail.
Fast
Train.
Lv. Athens.
Winterville
Dunlap....
Crawlord..
Antioch ...
Maxeys....
Wooarille.
Ar. Union Pt.
8.30 a ra
8.46 a m
8 50 a m
8.07 a m
9.23 a m
9.30 a m
9.47 a m
9.55 a m
8.40 a m
9.12 a m
9210 a in
10.00 a m
10.29 a m
10.52 a m
11.22 a m
11.35 a m
5.50 p m
4.06 p m
4.10 p m
4.27 p m
4.43 p m
4.50 p u-
5.07 p m
5.15 p m
Lv. Union Pt.
Ai. Atlanta .
Gainesville
10,04 a tn
1,90 p in
8.25 p m
2.10 p m
5.45 p m
Lv. UnionPt.
Ar. Augusta.
Washing! n
V aeon
Mill’dgvlle
12.17 p m
3.35 p m
2.20 p m
3.00 p m
4.11 p m
B 35 p m
8.15 p m
7.20 p m
TRAINS WESTWARD.
Lv. Augusta.
Macon ....
Mill’d" vile
W ashmgt n
Ar. UnionPt.
l.v. Atlanta..
Gainesville
Ar. Union Pt.
7.45 a m
7.20 a m
10.01 a m
11.05 a m
7.10 a m
9.13 a m
11.10 a m
1.55 p m
8.00 a m
5.55 a m
11.46 p m
2.45 p tn
5.39 p m
Lv. Union Pt.
WoodviUe.
Maxeys. ..
Antioch..
Crawford..
Dnnlap....
Winierville
Ar. Athens.
7.0.15 a m
10 £4 a m
10.41 a m
10.48 a m
11.04 a m
11.20 a m
11.25 a m
11.40 a m
2.10 p m
2.31 p m
3.06 p m
3.21 p m
4 03 p m
4.39 p m
4.51 p m
5.15 p tn
5.35 p m
5.44 p m
6.01 p m
,.08 p m
6.24 p m
6.40 p m
6.45 p m
7.00 p m
ATHENS ACCOMMODATION
Leave Athens* S 15 p m
Arrive Union Point. 8 45 p m
Lett e Union Point* 5 45 p m
Arrive Athens
•Except Sunday.
9 SO * m
UNION POINT A WHITE PLAINS B. R.
Leave Union Point**...
Arrive at Stloxm
Arrive at White Plaint..
Horses, Ponies and Mules,
DENVER, the Famous Mule Comedian
andjthe entire company. The comedy of
The Horse School.
A Horse Mathematician,
A Class of Equine Swiss Bell Ringers.
[Amazing, Amusing and
Instructive.
Night Prices.—25, 50 and 76c.
Matinee.—25 and 50c.
MSS
Leave White Plains
Arrive at Siloam
Arrive at Union Point....
•Except Sunday.
10.10 a m
10.35 a m
11.10 a m
*5.40 p m
6.05 p rn
6.40 p m
*S 00 a m
8.35 a m
Si .00 a m
Keep Warn in Winter
—and—
Cool in Summer.
Tk Mb Its Copy
Is prepared to furnish the
Best Black Diamond Coal and Wood
During the winter and Ey*“ICK,«(GES thc’Sum-
mer.
Order*left nt 5IS***124^gJ Clnvton Street will
receive pr rapt attention. ATHENS JcK CO.
fecpttklly.
1890, JANUARY, 1890.
14th, 15th and 16th
Are the dates selected for the
MYSTIC CARNIVAL
Under King Cotton
Assisted by his Loyal Subjects and the Grand
Trades Display,
At Augusta, Ga.
The Carnival will lie the prandcst ever seen
East of New Orleans or South of Now York.
The Chariots, Floats, and Co-tumcs will bo
magnificent.' Yon cannot afford to miss the
display. From the present outlook the Trades
Display will be Tltrec illles Long. The Grand
CARNIVAL BALL
Takes place night of January 181h. Poultry
and Fet Stock Show opens January 13th, and
continues until and Including Jannary 19th.
THE GEORGIA RAILROAD
will sell, round trip tickets as stated below.
Tickets include admission to Poultry and Pet
Stock Show.
The first column of figure's belo. are round
trip rates for Jan. 14, IS and 16, good to return
until 17th Inclusive. The second column round
trip rates for Jan. 11,12, 13,17,18. Good to re
turn until 19 inclusive:
Athens, 2 55 8 70
winterville 240 350
Dunlap 2 35 8 45
Crawford 2 20 8 20
Antioch 210 3 00
Maxeys 2 05 290
Bairdstown 190 2 75
WoodviUe 185 2 70
Unless yon purchase your tickets, conductor
wjU charge full train rates. Secure tickets ear •
ly and avoid Ibe rush.
JOE. w. WHITE, E. R. DORSRY,
Travelling Pass. Agt. Gen’l Pass. Agt.
San 5—dO-8-11-12-14-15-16,
One two-story house on Foundry street,
lot extending back to Covington & Macon
Railroad. A splendid lot for a warehouse.
Also, one large dwelling on Oconee st.,
now used by Public SchooL This prop
erty is valuable.
Shackleford A Hattaway,
Real Estate Agents.
*3.30 p m
4.05 p m
4. 40p m
SLEEPING AND PARLOR CABS.
Fast train : Sleeping cars between Atlanta
Augusta and Charleston. Night express:
Steeping ears between Charleston and Atlanta,
Augusta and Atlanta, Angusta and .Macon.
Trains No. 27 and 28 will stop at and receive,
passengers to and from the following stations
only: Grovetown, Harlem, Bearing, Thomson,
Norwood, Barnett,Crawtordvilte, union Point
Greenesboro, Madison, Rutledge, Social Circle
Coring!on, Conyers, Lithouia, Stone Moun
tain and Decatur.
Trains to and from Athena connect with
trains 27, 28, 1' and 2.
J. ff. GREEN, E. R. DORSEY,
Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt,
JOE W. WHITE, Trev. Pare. Agt. 6
:
gj
■
MONEY TO LOAN
s - fryfs.
AT SIX PER CENT.
X
ATLANTA TRUST 'BANKlNfiT:<37
C. C. Chandler, Agent,
Jefferson, Ga.
The firm of Mitchell andChandler has
dfsolved by mutual consent. I will con
tinue to negotiate loans ou farm mort-
guages in ;n mi■ >* of Jack*
Banks, Oconee, Madison and other pla
ces by special contract. An extension
of flve years will be allowed, but the
borrower can pay back the money at
any time. Partial payments can also
be made at any time. Money can be
secured at very short notice ~
fail to see me before borrowing.
12-6-dw.0m ‘ l0lir c. , <?. a CHANDLEa,
SB