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RICHES
It jom dsir* ikm m in Min »"J
Die on thing* Wat don’t pay : b«t Mad $1.00
magaifieeol outfit of Hr Groat
Book. If book aad terms an net
. 11* Ayer's hr.
tipuilla* iWjiMMln i|) ortr tint land
U<*«fjr to tire merit* of this medictaej,
Mr*. Sarah ItitmaiglM. of 34A Ki-htk
street, South fUelon, writw: “Jty )m»-
fmnj Ho* Uln* Aye/* Sarsaparilla, for
Dyspepsia MmI torphl liver, and bn
boon greatly henefltiNL"
A Confirmed Dyspeptic,
C. Caniorfauty, of Ml Fr*nklln *t„
Bo-too. Mm*., write*. that, suffering
for yean from Indigestion, lie «u at
fan hdaml to try Ayer'* Sarsaparilla
. Mil, by lla n*e, wan entirely cured.
Mr*. Joseph Aabin. of-HI S li street.
Holyoke, Mn**., suffered for ewer * year
from Dyspepsia, no tliat ah* could" not
•at substantial fotxt, became very weak,
end we* unable to car* for her family.
Neither tbo medlcinoa prescribed by
physicians, nor any of the remedies
advertised tot the ewe of, Pytpejwia,
helped her, until site 'commetnol the
tiM of Ayer's Rareaperilta. "Three
bttule* of tbte taodidne," oho write*.
” cnrwl me.”
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
• raarxaKD ar
Or. J. C. Ayar * Co„ Lowed, Ma
krleetl-dibottlM,#, Werthfifial
time < _
•i odci for e i
JfcwStMby 1 _
Hbtfwtcfjr wo will refasd your otMT.
ruk. No capital aided. Both ladle*
gcutlemea employed. Ooo't to** tbo* j*
writing. “Step i* while to* water* *r* troob*
led." Says *r* wank do tier*. Afidra**.
B. F. JOHNSON A CO*
1009 Main 8L, Riehmoed, V*.
Dee. kS-d-lmo.
PARKER'S
BALSAM
fhflSc»
MsT**
SHI CHESTER'S ENGLISH
PENNYROYAL PSilS.
Hed Cnu IMajuoad Brand.
2L A ■MlUltaM.Mlol
J5SS&
HINOERCORN6.
loltM fret. lie.
icConiiu Owjttntn. Knmw
iHimiocWW. niKoxecodLB
AGENTS WANM
AT OM'K o' tvl'i tlifl
CheapeHt, most Com
plete, Alitllrllttc,
hplcmlUllt limit rated.
ami TIllllf.I.lNO
I IUSTOK1 or
STANLEY’S
^woncEriFUJ.
I ADVENTURES
AFRICA
THE G LORY GF MAN
STRENGTH VITALITY!
How Lost! How Regained*
ton liLL
Good bonae and kit on ooroer of 8trong
nod Lumpkin sued*. Call and eon n
right sway.
BUACKUtFOBDft HaTTAWAT,
Beal Krista Agents.
Bueklen’s Arnica Sabre.
The beat Salve in the world for Cato,
Bruises, Suren, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fewer,
Sores. Tetter, Citepped Hand*, Chilblains,
Corns, and *11 Skin Eruptions and poo-
ithrely cure* Piles, or no pay requited. It
U guaranteed to give perfect aarisSciioo,
or money refunded. Price tft Cento per
box. For sale by John Crawford & Co.,
wml L, D. Blrdee ft Co., Wbokaale nnd
Retail Druggists.
For lame hack, side or chest, use Shiloh’s
Plaster. Price 85 cento. For sale by
John Crawford k Co.
CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH and
Bronchitis immediately relieved by Shi
loh’s Cote. For sale by John Crawford ft
On.
SHILOH’S VITALIZES to whet yoa
need for Constipotioo, Loss of Appetite,
D.zxhrear, and all symptoms of Dyspepsia.
Pricu 10 and 75 centt per bottle. For Sale
by Joint Crawford & Co.
* SniLOH’S COUGH and Consumption
Core is sold by us on a guarantee. It cure*
Consumption. For sale by John Crawford
KNOWTHYSELE
THE SCIENCE OP LIFE
A Scientific find Standard Popular Medical Treaties
oaths Krrom of Youth.l’renuain*Dedins,Nervous
and Physical Debility, Impurities of the Blood.
Exhausted Vitality
^Untold Miseries
Iteeultlnff ,ntD
Overtaxation, Enerval
wnrtt It contain*
binding, era boated,
■“ cooc
Folly, vice; Xenorance,' Kxfeue* a
•CnervaUne linn unfitting thi vlctln
nets, the Married or Social Relation
tratlv* 1
etna Free, if
ltelatlon.
Poeaeaa thla (treat
ytrisro. Beantlfnl
Prlco only ft.00' by
In plain wrapper. Dina-
TUB
^1-w
MHh the tsoi.n and jr.wi.i.i
from the National Mr" '■
ti.m piazK essayMBMI
rarncAi. mdniirtv*.^*
of Aaaiatant Physician* may bo conanlti
rr In person, at the
UI01>r .VIKinCAI. INSTITUTI
No. 4 BelOneh»t.,B*me»,M*a*,.towhqn«
order* for books otltttsn for advlc* should 1
la* above
made with boiling water.
EPPS’S
GRATEFUL-COMFORTING.
COCOA
LUCY HINTON IS QUEEN OF THE
TOBACCO WORLD.
Talmadgo Bros.' are headquarters nod
factory scents for T. C. Williams ft Co.’a
Lucy Hinton. Mattaponi, Jay Bird, and
Par.titer tobacco*. Tbey are always relia
ble, uniform, and best on earth, f<tr prices
at which they are sold. Try them.
18-em
The best razors and the beat poeber-
'knives, at tbe lowest prices, at Talmage ft
Brigbtwell’s. dec7tf
Coataae*aa Blaad Diseases.
Unlcers,sores,pimples, itch, salt rheum, etc'
are evidences ot courageous blood discos*, ft
is manifestly * duty to eraduate blood poison
from the system by a use ot B. B. B. (Uatanic
Blood Balm) thua enabling ths sore places to
beat, and t lereby removing all poaalbllitiv of
other members of tbe family becoming fike-
wiae a dieted. Bend to Blood balm Co., Atlanta,
Gaffer book that will convince.
J. H. Outlaw, lit. Olive, X. 0., writes:
had runniug sores on my shoulders and armal
One bottle U. B. B. cured mo entirely.”
L. Johnson, Belmont Station, Mias., • rites:
“B. B. B. baa worked oo me like a charm. My
head and body were covered with aornsjand my
hair came out, B. B. B. healed m* quickly.”
W. J. Kinmn, Hutches, Texas, writes: “K.
B. B. has cured toy wile of n largo ulcer oo
her leg, that doctors and all other medicine
could not oure.”
M. J. Romanian, a prominent merchant at
Greensboro, G*., writes: “1 know of aevenl
cases of Blood disease speedily cored by B. A
B. Two bottle* cured a lady of ugly scrofu
lous skin sores.
W. C. Birchmoro k Co., of Maxey, Qs_
writer. “B. B. B. in curing Mr. Robert Ward
of blood poison, effected one of the m.stwon-
| derial cure* ttwt over cam* to our knowl
edge.”
Tears are more eloquent than words: that’s
| why a woman keeps here on top.
When yon have need Brsdycrotine and it has
I failed to cure your Headache,' call on any Drug-
I gist for a return of your money.
When th* grip goto complicated with suicide
I it generally proves total.
MADE WITH BOILING MILK.
TO WEtit MIN
Xo saflerer from any serotalon* disease, who
rill fairly try Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, need
pairot scare, this remedy purges tbo *
of all impurities, destroy* the germ* of
ale, and infuses new lift and vigor throughout
tbe physical organisation.
Kind words are like bald heeds, they ean j
never dye.
Stop that cough, by the ■
ry Pectoral!—the best specific fora
lung diseases. It will allay indent
. respiration, and strengthen the vocal organa.
[ Ayer,* Almanac* are free to all. Ask for on*.
To th* oold wave: "Down wont McGinty.”
A DETECTIVE STORY.
One day, aa I returned to poflee heed-
after having put in tevei
hours on a till topping case, I found
queer looking old man awaiting me.
He was. I should any. at least 65. He
wore a reddish wig, shaved dean, was
very proctoe about hi* clothing, nod was
eccentric ht speech end action. An bo
nM trie, he anid:
k, air, hat yoa should have
bm manner* than to keep mo cooling
my heels around a place like tlrioT
, “Bat I didn’t know yoa were here.*
“It wan your business to koowl Decs
It, sic. lam ftxt oat with yoa. sirP
“Well. 1 «m here, and now what can I
do for youT
“Resign your piece here at oncer
“WhntT
“Can’t yoa understand tbe English
language? Resign, sir.”
••For what reason)”
“That yon may engage with me.’
He handed me his card, and 1 saw that
hi*name waa Ronakl Terry. After* hit
he-informed me that bo wit* an old bach
elor, with plenty of cash, and that he
had a scitemo on hand which he wished
to work out. He offered to engage me
for two years at four times the salary 1
waa then receiving, but would not tel)
me what the work was. After two or
three interviews with him and after as
certaining from trustworthy men that
be waa what he represented himself, 1
dosed with hia offer. Tbe day 1 entered
upon his service he said to me:
“You have been in most of the large
dties of tbe United States. Did you
ever happen to notice a situation like
this: A street about fifty feet wide run
ning off a basinets street at an angle,
hut only two blocks long before it ended
at a bluff? This short street is built up
-with brick hooaee. Oh the first corner
no the right is a drug store. The inter
secting street b hardly' wider then an
alley and b not paved.”
“I think you will find something very
Hke it in almost any city, excepting the
bluff. It b not unusual for streets to
come in that way.”
Bat the Muff. If the short street
does not end at • bluff our search will
he useless."
“We shall have to go from town to
Sown until we find It”
“Exactly, and we start to-morrow.
Be at my hotel at 8 o’clock in tbe morn-
log. 1 shall lay out our route, and when
ever we arrive in a city you will do the
searching. That’s what I have hired you
for.”
From tbe foregoing you will be pre
pared to believe that 1 thought him
“tight in tbe head,” as the expression
goes, if no worse. However, as be had
tbe money and was hb own master, and
as he waia paying me a big salary, ft was
Hot nay business to find fault. I soon
discovered that he had hb own peculiar
ideas in the moat trifling matters. For
instance, I was not to know him when on
tlm train. I must, if passible, take the
front end of tbe car, while be-took the
At the hotel 1 must, if such an
arrangement werb possible, sleep oo the
floor above him. ‘ Arty business between
ns most he' dobe as formally aa if we had
“You will go to year room, lock your
self in, and remain until 1 send for yoa.”
I did nothing of this kind. I skipped
oat, reached “B* street, posted myself
la tbe hallway of a tenement, and
hoar bter sow Mr. Terry appear. He
went straight to the old bourn, woe in
side for half an hoar, and then came oat
with a package in hb band. I took H to
be a package of papers wrapped in oil-
akin. He walked off without a glands
to the right or left, and 1 took a short
cut and reached tlie hotel first. After
dinner he suit for me and said:
“Oar search ia ended. You have been
faithful and sensible. Here b the bal
ance of your salary for tbe aecdod year,
and here b $1,000 extra. Good-by, sir.’
“But won’t you enlighten”
“Dem it, rir/good-by,” he interrupted,
and 1 picked op my money and went,
and to this day have never got at the
bottom facts.—New York 8un.
Ayer’s
raJlthri
throat and
i who is nwvoo* and dabUltaM.
Prof. F.GFOWIBB. Mood*". Conn.
Thattired, languid feeling and doll headache
I is very disagreable. Take two of Carter's Lit
tle Liver Bills before retiring, and yoe will Ind
| relief. They never fail to do good.
Reed’s rules raed rough.
FOR MEN ONLY'.
CURE ofKrrar* wtoi«a»h<llt«hM^
l ft rARTStfROB*..
Ea@ ! £^wsas.'r.Bsi'rif
Big O baa riven univer
sal satisfaction In Hu
cure of Gonorrboe and
Gleet. I prescribe it and
Ins It to all an tone*,
i. J. STOKER, MdL.
Decatur, III.
nacB.ti.oo.
sou bv
SORRELS ft SMITH.
Kupepsy
This is what yon ooghttohavs, in bet, yoe
most have it, to felly enjoy life. Thousand*
are searching lor it only, end morning beeaSae
| they find it not. Thousand* upon thousands
of dollars ar* spent annalij by onr people b
th* hope that they may attain this boon. And
' ‘ maybe had by all. Wegnaiantei "
ic Bitten, if need eeeerding todto
i# use persisted in, will bring yon Good
Digestion and oast tbo demon Dyspepsia and
install instead Eapapsy. W* recommend Elec
tric Bitten tor Dyspepsia and all diseases of
tbe Stomach and Kidneys. Hold at 60, and $100
dtotni» I per bottle by John Crawford A Co. or L. D.
FREE. Sledge Co. Whole sal* and Retail Druggist
Athens, Ga.
Senator John Sherman’* Washington real
| estate is assessed at st $199,000.
Are yon subject to Headache? Brsdycrotine
will certainly prevent them.
Brownlnr’a resting place la Westminsters
* that ol Cbauoer.
Abbey will be near I
All eases of weak or lame back, backache,
rheumatism, will find relief by wearing one Car
ter’s Smart weed and Belladonna Backache
Piasters. Price 85 cent*. Tty them.
-GO TO—
C. F.KohIruss,j JOHN r ’-.„f RWOr ’ p
and Sign Painting
Manufacturer and Deter In FiwSlgli * Domestic
Marble and Granite Monument*, Hoajtotouea,
Statues, Coping*, eto. Cemetery .-uid building
work of nllT>isci-i jition made to dree*. >11 or
ders promptly attended to and exccurad in tee
neatest manner p.wrdble. Original Designs
Executed, corner Washington aud.EUla Sts.
AUGUSTA KitTft, GEORGIA.
A GENTS wanted atonce for Life nnd Remi
niscences oi Jefferson Davis. Edited by Ju9-
tl- c i.miar, U. S. Supreme Court. Port ex pro
ceed. given to creci a monument to Mr. J >avis.
Coral date outfit 41. Address
It. 11. WOODWARD A CO., Baltimore. Md.
JOflti-A few genertl pgents wanted. tl-JanS
House
T Paper Hanging, Etc.
—GO TO—
JOHN I>. ARNOLD,
BROAD STREET,
At our first stopping place be planned
to stay just so many days. I was to
oover only so much of tbe city per day.
A queer duck you will think him, trat il
couldn’t record the tenth of his strange]
doings and sayings.
We wait directly to Portland, Me., to
Ibegtn our search, end although 1 could
have covered 'the city in two days he
»1 that we should stay sixteen,
gore, after tbe first two days, I had
nothing to do but loaf around. On the
seventh day he Bent his card to my room
with a request that I call upon him on
matter of business, and when 1 entered
he asked: ■
“Well, what progress in your search?"
“I can find no 6uch street here, sir.
I “Very well; 1 give you nine moredayn
in which to make sure.”
I spent tbe nine days ht fishing and
sailing, and we'rivent from Portland to
Augusta. We put in six days there, and
(hen went to Montgomery, VL We took
in rotation, visiting every
city above 10,000 population in each
state, and by the time wo were through
With the state of New York the first
up. Every day found Mr.
Terry the same queer, quaint specimen
of humanity. Tbe same formality was
tibeehtad, sod oboe. In a railroad smash-
up, when I ventured to address him to
inquire if ho had been hurt, he looked
at me with« oold stare and replied:
“Dem It, sir, you must havo mistaken
me for some one else!"
We were well along in the second year,
and were in Wilmington, DeL, when I
met an old friend from the west and told
h|ag what % wHdgqpae ehase l wasou.
He looked at the diagram far a few
minutes luvi said:
“You’ll strike this in Cincinnati. I
could guide you to tbe exact spot.”
He went fishing into his baggage and
found an old map of Cincinnati, and in
{Ive minutes wo had located tho spot. I
pent my card up to Mr. Terry, and fol
lowed it to inform him of my discovery,
but bo sat down on me with:
"Dem it, man, if you aro tired of my
ways and wages, you can quitl I told
you at tho outset that I should run this
thing myself P
And to prove that ho meant to, he
planned a route which did not permit
us to reach Cincinnati for nearly four
months. He gave mo to understand, on
arriving there, that v?e should remain
could
Mae Paul's Tresses Create • Faroe,
time. Patti’s sudden transformation
from brunette to blonde may bq taken as
an indicationot (becoming hairdressing
fashions. Dark hair has-been declared
impossible by the Messrs. Toupet, who
arrange the modes of the season's coif
fures, and it therefore behooves all who
are possessed of dark tresses and desire
to bs “in the fashion” to follow Miue.
Patti’s example and convert themaelves
without further delay into possession of
fair hair. Natural blondes will have tbe
advantage, so fares expense and com
fort are concerned; bnt in the matter of
appearance they will be no better off
than those who have changed color to
suit the requirements ot the hour, for
wig making has been brought to such
perfection as to defy the closest inspec
tion. Consequently artificial hair will
be yery much adopted this season, and
if we desire to follow in the train of the
exacting goddess of fashion wo shall have
to submit to the uncomfortable; unpleas
ant and unnatural arrangement of haul
ing our heads with other people’s hair.—
London Lady’s PictoriaL
Naming Navy Vessels.
The naming of vesaeb of .the navy
regulated by law. Vessels of the first
class are required to be named after
states, those of the second after rivers,
those of the 'third after tlie principal
cities and towns; and those of the fourth
aa the president may direct The law
not always observed os closely ae it ought
to be; but in the main it governs naval
nomenclature today. The first act beam
ing on this subject was passed in 1819,
and was subsequently amended by that
of 1658, to bring it in harmony with the
changes wrought by steam navigation.—
Boeton Transcript.
A Veteran** Children at frayne
A veteran of the' late war died not
long ago from the effects of his army
experience, leaving two children, one
them a boy in his infancy. This little
fellow, the other day, wanted to play
prayer meeting, and opened the same by
beginning. “Our Father, who fought in
heaven.” “That isn’t right," said hia
sister. “Yea it is,” persisted the young
prattler; “ *t any rate, that’s what they
say in Sunday sefaooL" It was evident
that the child had a confused idea in his
mind as to the father who fought on
earth and the “Father which art in
heaven.”—Boston Transcript.
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Victory in 1892 is a duty, and the be
ginning of 1890 is the best time to start
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f TUB SlfW. New Verh.
THE
Lee Range
It Stands on its Merits.
The following twenty well known
citizens of Athens are selected from my
list of purchasers to whom I 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 THEOIT <T
A II Hodgson
Casper Morris
Wni Ware
M B McGinty
C D Flanlgen
Mrs Blackwell
Cor. College Avenue and C’ayton St.
Has always on baud
FRESH BREAD. CAKE
and i
PURE CONFECTIONERIES.
Has Received a Full Assortment of
Toys, such at Dolls, Bedroom
Parlor, Kitchen, Toilet ft Wash
Sets, Carriages, Drums,
Horns, Jumping Jacks. Clowns, Toy
Carts and Wagon*, Drawing Slates
Velocipedes, Decorated Cups
Saucers and Mags.
C. BODE,
Athens, -
wtf
Headquarters for
FANCY aud FAMILY
Mi
Full Measuffe, 1 ' 1
Honest Weights
and Good Quality
Guaranteed.
IF YOU WANT
Goqd Vinegar, Syrup, or Sugar
drive Him a Call
A very fine line of CRACKERS, and
a Fancy Brand ’of
We have just received
shipment of French Peas,
Jockey Club Sar .lines,
Plum Puddings,
Layer Figs,
Tliurber’s
Canned Peaches, Pears, Apri
cots,. and Dunbar’s Pre
served Figs. Our
Olive Oil, Teas,
Extracts and Spiees
FLOUR
Which will always satisfy.
(fresh. Best of
Always
Beef
Dr S C Benedicf
F B Lucas
H N Taylor
Prof H C White
Prof E C Branson
Julius Cohen
I H Allen
J BTooiner
Industrial Home
Thomas Fleming
In the Country:
Dr Watkins, Sandy Cross.
W O Fluker, Union Point
Mr. Stovall, OconGicounty
J W Arnold, Wilkes county
Andrew ft Glenn, Oglethorpe county
J M Brisendim, “ ‘
James Young, “ “
Hon JasM Smith, “ “
M Mathews, •* “
Janies Hutcheson “ “
TA Hanie, “ *
J R Shields, Jackson county.
Woods Ashford, Watkinsville
James Freeman, Antioch
G A Potter, Supt. GA. Factory.
Mr Card, Siipt. Barnett Shoals.
OATS, CORN, HAY :
and STOCK FEED.
IIW m ?y ath0W8 1 GALLOWAY, LAMBERT & CO.
Telephone No. 73.
Brumby
A D Mathews.
| Geo. C.TnoxAs. Jno. J. Stbicki an
THOMAS & STRICKLAND,
ATTORNEYS.
Aiks, Gkorota
Lard, Hams, Dried
and Breakfast
Bacon.
Come and See.
Maim in Winter
■—.ZL2M JLn
Cool in Summer.
Mu Its Cospany
b prepared to furnish the
Best Black Diamond Coal and Wood
During the winter and gylCE-Ail In thcJSum-
mer.
Order* left at Wl 2t.jfX Clayton Street will
receive prompt attention. ATHENS ICK CO.
SeptSdljr.
Human Hair Market.
The largest supply of human' hair
comes from’’ Switzerland and Germany,
and especially from the French prov
inces. The country fairs are attended
by agents of merchants in London, Paris
and Vienna. Only at intervals, how
ever, is a prize like a perfect suit of
golden hair obtained; and it ia said that
there are- orders ahead in the shops of
Paris and London for fill the golden hair
that can be' obtained in the next five
years. When a stock of hair is collected
by agents it is assorted, wasned and
cleaned. Th^ti each lialr te drawn through
tbe eye of a needle and polished.—Once
a Week. ’
A Pretty Electrical Experiment.
Make a room quite dark, then take an
ordinary feather duster and dust any gilt
picture frame you may have, applying
the brush quickly, whea tittle sparks of
dectricitv as brilliant as diamonds will
fly off the frame, sometimes as far as
three inches from the corners.—Good
Housekeeping.
LEE RANGE
keep the best and largest selected stock
Stoves and Goods in
my Line
Of any house in this city. A call will
convince.
S It
Fancy and Family Groceries thktj^o day?: and. although i cou
J * »fcpv* found "S” street In an hour,
A Scrap of Paper Saved Her Life
ft was just an ordinary scrap of wrapping
paper, bet it saved her lift. Sbe was in tbe
last stages ofcoasumpUon, told by physicians
that sbe was incnrable sad coeld five only a
short titnej sbe weighed less.than seventy
pounds. On a piece ofWrapping paper she
read of Dr. King’s Xew Discovery, and got a
sample bottle; it helped her, she bought a
Urge bottle, it helped her more, bought, r-
olher end grew better fast, oontinued its <
and U now strong, healthy, ..rosy, slump-
weighing 140 pound*. For fuller particular,
■end sump to W|U. Cole, Druggist, Fort
Smith. Trial bottles of this wonderful Diseov-
erj Free at John Crawford A Co, or L. D.
Sledge A Co. Whole sale and Retail Druggists
Athens, Go.
Ratal re’s tendency ft to restore the bsUuee;
as s man gets “abort” his face gets long.
ne cared Headaches for Ur. Floyd
in, Ga.
Ross,
If lbey send the blacks io Africa ths white
waiter will rule and ruin ns.
Always avoid harsh purge tire pills They
fiist make j ou sick and then leave constipated
Carter’s Little Liver Pill* regulate tbe bowels
uud make you well- Dose, one pill.
Georgia Railroad Co
Stone Mdtwtftiir Houte.
Omen Gtxsxac Uoum ' 1
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The folleedng schedule will be operated uu-
| til further notice:
ATHENS BRAXCH.
in addition to the
[ 90th Meridian
Tim*.
K| Faav.
~ Train.
Lv. Athena.
Winterkill*
Dunlap....
Crfiteri-
Antioch..
Maxeys....
Woodville.
I Ar. Union Pt{40
8 8.-
19 8
18
84
97
85
Lv. Union PL
Ar Atlanta
GaineariD*
Lv, Hi
Ar. Ar
Pt
klacon..
lliH’dgTll*
8.80 am
SI*
:9.07 am
9-28 an
9.80 am
9.47 a m
9.65 am
9Sr-
8.95 p m
8.40 a m
9.12*m
9.20 a m
10.00 a :n
10.29 a*
10.52 ig
11.99 a m
11.C5 a m
9.10 pm
5.45 pm
l
8.36 p m
sflia’w
Train.
8.50 p
iWs m
4.10 pm
4.17 p m
4.48 pm
5.16 p m
AMR®
8.16 p —
TRAINS WESTWARD.
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Lv. Aoguaia.
11 aeon ....
Mill’d* Vile
W aahmgtq
Ar. Union PL
LVr Atlanta.':
Gainesville
Ar. Union PL
New-:- Opera-:-House
ATHENS,
Thursday, Friday, Saturday,
Jan. 16,17 and 18.
FAMILY MATINEE Satubdat 2:30.
Prof. D.M. Bristol’s
Lv. Union Pt.
Woodville.
Saar
Crawford..
Dnnlap..-..
WinterviUe
Ar. Athens.
7.20 am
10.01 a m
7.45 si
11.06 am
7.10 a m
9.18 a
lU9am
1.55 pm
10.48 am
11.04 a m
11.90 am
11.40 am
->4 8.09 * m
5.55 am
ILMpm
9.19 pm
10.161
1094am 9.81pm
10.41am 3.04pm 8.01 pm
3.21pm
4.08 pm
11.25 a m 4.61 pm A45pm
5.15 p
9.46 pm
649 pm
645 pm
5.44 pm
6.08 pa.
A94pm
449 pm 4.40 pm
1X0 p
ATHENS ACCOMMODATION,
Leave Athens* 4 IS p
Arrive Union Point 8 46 p m
Lea e Union Point* 6 45 p m
Arrive Athens..;....... 9 80am
•Except Sunday,
UNION POINT A WHITE PLAINS R. R.
Leave Union Point*
Arrive*t Siluam...
Arrive at.White Plains,
10.10 a m
1045 am
II10 s m
Horses, Ponies and Mules,
DENVER, the Famons Mule Comedian
andjthe entire company. The comedy of
Leave Whit* Hams
| Arrive at Siloam........
Arrive at Union Point...
•Except Sunday.
•5.40 p m
9.05 pm
4.40 p m
•Sou am
845am
9.00 a
1890, JANUARY, 1890.
14th, 15th and 16th
lYiivl/U LntlNIVnL
U nder .King Cotton
and the Grand
At Augusta, Ga.
The Carnival will be the grandest overseen
Rest of New Orleans or South of New York.
The Chariots, Roots, and Cootumes will bo
magnificent. You cannot afford to mlsa ths
display. From the present outlook the Trades
Display will be Throe Miles Long. The Grand
CARNIVAL BALL
January"lSthTanX
continues until and Including January 19th.
Aiding January 1
THE GEORGIA RAILROAD
round trip tickets as stated below.
Tickets include admission to Poultry and Pet
. The 4t*t column of figures beta* are round
trip rate* for Jan. 14,15 and 18, good to return
itll nth inclusive. The second column round
Winterrllle....
Dnnlap
Crawford
Antioch
970
830
846
890
800
990
275
170
. your tickets, conductor
raw*. Secure tickets ear-
Travelling Pas*. Art.
8an6—d6-8-U-12-U-U-16,
E. R. DORSET,
Gon’l Pass. Agt.
One two-story bt
lot extaodta* i
i oo Foundry street.
. back to Covington k Macon
Railroad. A splendid lot for a. warehouse.
Aire, one large dwelling on Oconee sL,
now used by Public School. This prop
erty is valuable.
Shackleford ft Hattaway,
Real Estate Agents.
•3.30 pm
4.05 p m
4.40p m
SLEEPING AND PARLOR CARS.
Fast train : Sleeping cars between Atlanta
Auguste and Charleston. Night express:
Sleeping cars between Charleston and Atlanta,
Augusta and Atlanta, Augnstaand Macon.
Trains No. 27 sod 23 will stop at and receive,
1 Class of Egnin*. Swiss BeU titan. |^,is£-sy.gEya-“
Norwood, Barnett, Crawfordville, union Point
Greenesboro, Madison, Rutledge, Social Circle
Covington, Conyers, Lithonia, Stone Moun
tain and Decatnr.
Trains to aud from Athens connect with
trams 27, 23,1 and 2. ,
4. W. GREEN. E. R. DORSEY,
Gan. Msaagsr. Gen. Pass, Agt,
JQX W. WHITE, TrtvtPssa Agt
The Horse School.
A Horse Mathematician,
Amazing, Amusing and
Instructive.
Night Prices.—25, 50jmd 75c.
Matinee,—25 and 50c,
■
MONEY TO LOAN
s
AT SIX PER CENT.
x •
ATLANTA TRUST BANNING CO.
C. C. Chandlkr, Agent,
Jefferson, Ga.
The firm of Mitchell andChandler baa
disolvcd by mutual consent. I will con
tinue to negotiate loans on farm mort-
guages in its fiiLuif of Jack*
Banks; Oconee, Madison and other pla
ccs 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 also
be made at any time. Money can be
secured at very short jiotfc e Don’t
fail to see me before borrowing.
Yours Truly,
12-0-dw-6m 0. Q» Chandlw,
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