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V
Mr. W. M.
| Flowery Branch.
Cothbert ho* placed a
rbUuf drummer*.
Forest Bras are raging in Thomas
| county.
Machen, on the C A M. railroad, I-
n a regular building boom.
Ju. R. Smith, of Atlanta, has eloped
| with bis niece.
A Camden county fanner made 8*
I bushels of rice per acre from 49 acres.
I Locke rays be will appoint two or
more ladies to positions in the Macon
I p06t"Offi©€*
Atlanta had 1,391 deaths in 1889,
the far-famed island of'Monte Christo.
The bioox Indians are selling all the
clothing furnished them by the gorern-
~ 3nt-
Foraker
shown
in the
forgeries of
la cracker claims that be
married a widow with a hill fall of
and Halstead are being
up in a very unfavorable light
investigation of the ballot-box
es of Ohio.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
' "ikl* powder never varies. A marvel
of nurity, strength aad wholsomenem-
Mora economical than the “
kind, and cannot be sold In
tion with the multitude of
short weight,
den. Sold only in cans,
lira FowdbX Co., 108 Wall 8t^ N. Y.
BLANK
BOOKS.
against 1,341 in 1888; sn increase of over I what be thought to be phosphate rock
ten thousand in population. | and found it was only limestone.
Mr. Cbas. K. Harman has bean ap* I A Brooklyn, S. Y., negro surprised
pointed general agent of Central rail* {the passengers on a street ear by tatting
toed. I hi* fare from bis ear. An inveotiga-
Prof. M S. Weaver, of Katonton, has tion *bowed that be had both hi* ears
charge of Meson
It Is claimed that within 10 raara vSffi^ TZl^tiv iw-
»«• * population of I Jgg
. td^MUhfT* 1 h°nt wiu^l canhS I The health of Queen Victoria isagain
bViZtsP 1 * 1 "* back with a capital I c^tiug uneasiness. The Prince of
n . , Wale* i* very unpopular, and there is
Block Bros., in Vineville, will start I doubt about the people of England ao-
|s government distillery with a capacity I cepting him as king,
of 20 barrels per day. Mrs. N. C. Neal, of Fairbaalt, Min-
The negroes sra leaving Lee county I nceoto, while erased by sick nee* killed
>n aooouut of the adoption of the stock | two of her children by making them
aw. I take carbolic acid and then shot her 3
Mr. Harry H. Samuels suicided at the weeks old boy through the lungs.
I Gulf boose, in Thomssrille. His home I The somewhat celebrated esse of
1 was In New York. Pickleslmer against the Biclimond &
It is reported in Brunswick that Boh I Danville railroad was decided at Dan-
Janies M. Fortner, formerly
of Ril y county, Kansas, who left with
840,000 of the oouaty’s funds, has
esptured.
B ack measles Is raging at Focdavflte,
Ky., in epidemic form.
Missouri baa revoked the charter eS
the Meddling Aeeident Insumnce Co.,
of Kansas City.
Palmer C. Riteh, a wealthy farmer of
Norwich. N. Y„ has disappeared, and
$500 is offered for his body, alive or
Brewer, the desperado, has been captor- rille, Va., vestordayln/mror of plant
ed in Florida. I >ff. giving him 813.000 damages for lo
in the clerks office at Macon a peti- juries reared while on the train.
tion for charter was lllsdfor incorpora-1
ting the supreme council, colored
I Knubts of Pythias of Georgia.
Something of a Blind Tom edition is
I found in Morgan county, in the person
I of Blind Willis, a coal black negro who
I is an expert in mathematics.
Mrs. W. C. Delk, of Cobb county,
I thinks she is one of Rev. W. B. Dales'
1 victims, and that he married her in 1884
under tbo name of Johnson, and deeert-
| ed her after two weeks.
The Governor has offered a reward of
by
jl7-w4t-dlw
BOARD.—Six or eight hoarders can
* * ■ Washington
janU-Sd
Baby One Solid Rash
Pdf. |d»M. Matt Us*. ■attetoaa. So real by
by sight. Doctor* aad all
•iWi'lVi +ViO bponnT»1T10 , l< 180 for tile arrest of Robert Morris,
lin oeguming who kille d r. f. Willis, in Banks coun-
nf fi Ypnr rvifi|»«.|ty,on Oct. 17, lssf.
OI cl 1>UVV ICIU, I1W31 In the U. S court at Savannah sn . _ w .
fllJini.S storf. nff With I Englishman who married a negrese in j nearly 500 rlx dollars in 1624. Includ-
Cilctil I/O otUXu I Washington, D. C., and then tried.to ing the expense of keeping up the cel-
« tiaw nlpo-n cfvf; I live with her in Liberty oounty, it be-1 i art interest on the original outlay, and
A Berlin professor while dissecting a
shark found in its stomach a dolphin
weighing 128, forty-three fish, a decom
posed seal, a human arm and four hu
man legs,
-, the negro ex-Jndge of Pro-
b&te,of Beaufort, 8.C., who has been in
jail for ajlong time for contempt of coart,
in not turning over the books of his
office to his nuccessor, wrote Judge
Talbrid raying that he would be ready
to turn over the books and records of
the office.
In the wine cellar under the Hotel
de Ville, Bremen, there are tweive
cases of holy wine. It was deposited
in its present resting place nearly 200
years ago. One case of this wine cost
nearly 600 rix dollars in 1624. Includ-
An old woman died atPottsville, Pa.,
at the age of 106 yean.
Mr. H. Gibbs, of Jackson. Tenn, has
fallen heir to one-thirtieth of the Blythe
estate in California, reported to be
worth 84,000,000. The Nance family
have also an interest in this estate Some
of them ere in Georgia.
John Sullivan rays be will not fight
the negro pugilist, Peter Jsckaomlor
less then $20,000.
An electric shock killed a lineman in
Hartford, Conn.
Edward Hood is under arrest in New
Jersey for swindling a sewing machine
company. He received a commission of
$10 on each machine sold. He would
take out a machine on his wagon, get it
into a house under some pretext, return
without it, and report it sold. He would
pay the first monthly installment of 83
from his own pocket as evidence of
sale, and codect his commission of $10,
thus clearing $7 by each transaction.
Mrs. Eleda Harder, of Jersey City,
was handicuffed and forced to sft in si
lence while her house was being rob
bed.
Henry Hilton, ex-Judge and confiden
tial manager for the late Alexander T.
Stewart, is going to surrender $6,000,-
000 to tne contesting heirs in order to
stop all further legal proceedings.
Over 100 letters have been received
from Princes, Barons and Dukes in re
sponse to a joking advertisement offer
ing California heiresses in exchange for
titles.
Cured by Cuticura
wbo attempted to cue U; bat It *p>«Mlwi lb al
most Incredible rapidity, uttl (ha lover pnr-
tlon of tbe little follow’s person from the middle
^fJS&«535J5 r «SSd£“SZ
teet mu simply marvelous. In three or (oar
weaks a eoospMto care waamoaght, leaving ite
little (•Howl person a* white aad healthy u
though he bad eerar bean attacked, la my
opinion your rateable remedies saved hi* ~
' - *ty he to a strong, healthy child,pert
>r
Attorney ,
Ashland, Ohio.
Boy Covered With Scabs.
by (be Legislature la IMS fur
rt Charitable purpose*, and >»*
i^nt of the preoeat SstateCua-
i nl.ro 3eml-Anun.il
its GRAND 31 SULK HUStSSB DRAW
1XGS take place In each of tbe other ten taunt!*
of the year, and are all drawn In public, at the
Academe of Musi.-. New Orleans, La.
FAMED FOR TWENTY YEARS ^
For Integrity of its Drawings and
prompt Payment of Prices.
Attested aa Follow*:
“We do hereby certify that we
airaagemeattforaU the Monthly
net Drawing* of tbe Louisiana state Lottery
Company, and lu person manage aad control
the Drawing* themselves, and that the same an
conducted with houeaty, faltueaa and tu good
faith toward all partlM. and we anthorlie the
Company to use this certificate, with tne-clmlla*
of oar signature* attached In Its ndrertlaa For aale by Butler A Co* an 1 L.C. 8lr»n.«.
nine years,
invery bad__ . .
pentad nil over Ms body In email red blotches.
My boy, aged _ .
all hie Into with a very bad
baa been troubled
humor, which ap-
’Iayle, a -
sas City, became jealous
a new clean
Books.
ing tried. | upon interest one of those exhofta
Mr. W. E. Smith, who was charged wonld tixjay cost about $2,GOO,000 shot-
with the murder of D. M. Stringer, was
held to answer for tbe crime of volun
tary manslaughter at the next term of
Hall superior court in the sum of $400,
which he promptly gave. Court con
venes next Monday.
In tbe negro convention W. A. Pledg
er was elected president. He gave a
long speech on the negro question, and
said the time would oome when the loy
al people of the North would find a way
stock embraceslKaSSiSS^&^TtaS:
tie.
A vc (jg lady In the town of Minsk,
RoseLf purchased a pair of gloves a la
Sarah Barnhardt. Immediately after
nutting them on her bauds began to
itch. The next day her arms were cov
ered with sores, and a week later she
died of blood poisoning. The doctors
supposed that the skin belonged to an
animal that bad some contagions mala
dy.
In Barnwell connty S. C., a negro
boy about 12 years old got possession of
be desired in
• J .V * , I and the Christian people of this country I old gun, and whilst playing yester-
everything that can I would discover a remedy to suppress j tlle he sho J^ h ® brains out of a
- - - I that disloyal element with whom mur-1 Bttle slater rtoot * J> r •
] der is a vocation and perjury a poo- geara , t *JSSBF£* h*
Before Henry *£*^*£35. S&
|^^ e ^^ra^tiSnto^|^ con,milti,1 « 8tticide on * ocount
QUANTITY,
VARIETYJ
QUALITY.
begged Grady not to no. Grady asked
him why7 “Well,! had a dream last
night I dreamed that while yon wen
;, someone in the au-
, Auction Sale of A. O Lvn-
stock of stoves, house-
dience shot you u&h a noiseless pistol furnishing goods and tin**
and killed yon. Mr. Grady met Con- I ;if _r o.,,.,
gressman Kilgore, of Texat, in Boston I Ware, Will commence oatur
and told him of the dream, and some-1 day. January 18th, and will
owu^ng l tohim? il1 ’ that drcam kcpt continue from day to day un
til disposed of.
E-AJCsTID
LOWNESS IN PRICES.
Assignee’s Sale.
I will begin this morning |
I at 9 o’clock, January 16th,
11890, cost sale of all thej
stock of books, stationer
[ blank books, paper, pencils,
pens, ink and all such other!
jl7-ia
J. R. Moore,
Assignee.
NORTH CAROLINA NEWS.
A Returned Negro Exodastcris Tale
of Woe.
Charlotte, N. C., Jan. 17.—[Spe-
I cial]—A negro, George Newton, hes ar
rived in Charlotte from Arkan as,
wb ence be left on foot over a month
articles as are usually! found .Ho was an exoduster and reports
| • _ j . „ I that his comrades are leaving in a body,
m a iliSt-ClaSS book ana Sta-1 g e J g bound for Winston and has only
_ _ - tionerv establishment, at the a tale of woe. He .can’t stand the wa-
Inspection Invited, piece 'recently occupied * Sati'SSBrStSS’a'Ss:
1 Davis & Garebold on Broad exodus would come back to-day If they
o, 1 could raise the money, but that agents
I Street. Stock mu8t be Closed I drop them as soon as their fares are col-
OUt within eighty days Irom Mected to the southwestern end. Not-
.1 . . . o J J | withstanding this ten coaches of ne-
I tms date. | groes passed through Charlotte this af-
John T. Anderson,
I Assignee Davis & Garebold. |
dlt-wlt.
D.:W. McGregor,
Auction Sale of A. O. Lyn-
I don’s stock of stoves, house-
‘ATWNITBOOK-STORE. I furnishing goods and tin
ware, will commence Satur-
rnoon for tbe Southwest and another
load is expected to-morrow if cars can
be supplied.
Mr. Smith bought 314 acres of Char
lotte’s suburban pMpgrty to-day for
$500, with expectation of finding gold.
It is expected that Mrs. Morns, who
is charged with having poisoned her
husband at Beidsville, will be acquit
ted. The trial comes off next week.
People of Rockingham county are
isnio-stricken over an outlaw, Wyatt
day January 18th, and will ^
Continue from day to day un-1 ten years’ absence. He killed a man
til disposed of. I then, and has come back with confeder-
j 17-18.
J. R. Moore,
Auctioneer.
For extra fine meat call at Booth Bros
and you wil get just what you call for
Both Bros, understand the business.
CURE
Sick Headache and relieve al 1 the troubles lad-
dent to a bilious state of the system, such a*
Dizziness, Nausea. Drowsiness. Distress after
eatinp. Pain in the Side, Ac. While their most
remarkable success lias been shown in curias
SICK
Headache, yet Carter’s Little Liver Pills
rtf* dually valuable in Constipation, curing
and preventing this annoying: complaint, while
they also correct all disorders of the stomach,
stimulate the liver and regulate the bowels.
Sven If they only cured
HEAD
Ache th
who sui . _
but fortunately the
would be almost priceless to them
T from this distressing complaint:
,„..„nately their poodneea does not end
here, and those who once try them will find
these little pills valuable in so many ways that
they will not be willing to do without them.
But after all sick head
ACHE .
is the bane of so many lives that here 1* where
we make our proat boost. Our piba cure It
while others do not. _.n
CZHTIR S I.ITT1.K Live* Pilia are very smou
and very easy to take. One or twr/pills make
a dose. They are strictly vegetable and do
not (tripe or piirge, but by their pntle action
K ail who use them. In *?<***£•
r $1. Sold everywhere, ~c sent by man.
CASTES XXB1CINS CO., New To*
Morses, Morses, Morses
AT AUCTION.
We will sell twenty fine head of hors
es to the highest bidder. This stock is
bred from choice Texas mares and
Hamilton Black hawk stallions. We
have several well matched teams suita
ble for road teams and some suitable for
simple driving—also several fancy sad
dle ponies, safe for ladies or children
to ride. This stock is raised in central
Texas and is altogether a different
stock to the canon Texas horse, raised
on the plain. The sale will take place
at 212 Jackson St. Athens, Ga., at J. S.
Cheney’8 stables Saturday, Jan. 18.
We mean business. Our time is limi
ted and we are obliged to sell without
limit or reserve. Sale commences at
10 o’clock a. m. Sell rain or shine.
Kino Bros.
This sale will no doubt l>e a success
as the stock is strictly first class. King
Bros own a ranch "in Texas and pay
especial attention to breeding to
fine stallions, trim limb stock.
Jan. 15, d 3 t.
Do You Want Cheat Boars.—Ap
ply to 221 Dougherty stret. Jan3-Im
For fresh fish
Booth Broe.
and oysters
. ' .
Ncp* Kutwi.
Raisin’ de preacher’s sal’ry is de bes’
cure for long pra’rs.
De price uv vinegar don’ worry de
green ’simmon.
Ev’rybody .gwine have money nex
week.
Corn an’ oats pulls mo’ ’en de wag
gin* Khali,
Sat’day night mighty good plarster
for roomatiz.
Smart man ain’talways debes* teach
er; de broad grin’stone sharpens de ax
soones’.
’Pears like de bullfrog shows lack
uv sense w’en he go in ’cause it rains
Don’ put jo’ finger in turtle’s mouf
jes’ ’cause thundersto’m cornin’; de
tnrfle mout be deaf.
Razer in nigger’s pockit ain’ no sign
uv er barber. '
We’enertnan keeps sayin’ he’s er
gem’man, dar’sap’ ter be some doubt
’bout it.
Look in de little simmon tree fer de
big ’possum.
Hopkins, a young lady who was
ing her. Her husband resented it an
grily, and she told him if he thought so
much of Miss Hopkins, he bad better
take ner and go off with her. Be ac
cordingly packed his trunk, Miss Hop
kins packed her trunk, and they left the
house together. Nothing has been
heard of the *
ure.
ilayne
i visit-
from the top of tbitoad to liUfoet,and ooostn-
inally growing worse, although he had teen
treated by two physician*. A* a last retort, I
determined to try tea Cntleara ltemodio*. .md
IrapifJi
Cntleara Hemedie* are all you el*
T^areworthte-rwj^ln^
No. Andover. Maas.
Cuticura Resolvent.
The orw Blood Pn rider and pnrat and beat of
Homor remedto*, laternaHy, and Cntleara, the
great skin core, and Cntleara Soap, an exqui
site tUn purifier, externally, speedily, perma-
nenUy and economically core* In early life Itch
ing, horning, bleeding, scaly, crurted, pimply,
scrofnlona ami hereditary humor* with Ioe* ot
hair, ten* avoiding yean ot torture aad dlsflgn-
ratlon. Parent*, remember this: cure* in child
hood are permanent.
Bold everywhere. Priee. Cuticura, toe; Soap,
Me; Resolvent, SI. Prepared by tbe Pottsb
Daou and Chemical CoaroaAtion, Boston,
Iain.
gySond for “How to Cnre Skin Diseases;*
Si pages, Si Illustrations and 100 testimonials.
CARL Mi
GRAND
ieonple since their depart-
Honser liens*.
Homer, Jan. 17.—P. if. Edwards,
Esq., has just recovered from measles,
Prof. B. C. Alexander accepted it sal
ary of four hundred dollars from eight
of Homer’s best citizens, and opened
school at the Seminary Monday with a
flattering prospect.
Some of our people talk of a railroad
from Harmony Grove or Maysville in
stead of from Lula, which would real
ize for'Athens all of the custum and
produce from Banks county.
The Richmond and Danville has of
fered to Homer very lilierally. What
will the G., C. & X. do?
Mrs. T. J. Edwards, of Alpbarolta,
is visiting in town.
The Pennsylvania negroes met and
charged the republican party with an
unfair treatment of tbeir race.
John Knox, of Bridgeton, Conn., is
charged with murdering an old colored
woman, after tbe manner of Jack tbe
Ripper.
A historic barn was burned at Glou
cester, Mass. It was built sbont tbe
yesr 1789, as the first Univemlist
church in America, its pastor being
Rev. John Merry.
The murderers of Dr. Cronin have
been sent to tbs Joilet, I1L, prison
Burke was sent to the copper shop,
Coughlin to the stone-eutters’ shop,
and O’Sullivan to tbei shoeibop.
The Prize Acre of Corn.
Columbia, Jah. lO^SpociAl.J—'The
Department of Agriculture has received
from the American Agriculturist a du-
B licate of the report of Mr. Z. V.
•rake, Marlboro County, upon the fa
mous prize corn crop he raised last
year. The report is made in a bulky
book, furnished for the purpose by the
magazine, and gives the most minute
informations as to methods of cultiva
tion, fertilization, ete, which were em
ployed.
From this report it appears that the
land was sandy and bad been previous
ly valued at only eight dollars an acre,
that thirty years ago the plantation
was christened “Starvation Empire,’’
and that as late as 1887 the prize acre
itself produced only about five bushels
of corn. The fertilization in 1889 be
gan in February, and was continued
several times during tbe making of tbe
crop. The total material used was one
thousand bushels of stable manure, six
hundred bushels of -cotton seed, 868
pounds of German kainit and cotton
seed meal, 200 pounds acid phosphate,
1,066 ponnds manipulated guano, 200
pounds animal bone, 400 pounds nitrate
of soda, the value of the stable manure
being $50 and the cost ot the other fer
tilizers $170.
The seed planted was Drake’s Im
prov'd corn, a variety of gourd seed
raised by Mr. Drake. One bushel was
used. The p'anting was done March
and on Jane 13 posts and stakes bad to
be put up along the rows to keep the
corn from falling. The rows were al
ternately about three and six feet apart,
one stalk in a place. The crop was har
vested November 25th. The total coat
was $264 52. The product 254 bushels!
49 pounds, at 75 cents a bushel, was
worth $191.16. The fodder, tons,
was worth $15. Total $206.16.
But it is estimated that the land is
good for a hundred dollar crop for sev
eral years to come, not considering the
one thousand dollar prize which the
crop ef 1889 has unquestionably won.
Mr. Drake’s report is carefully and min
utely made, and thoroughly _ attested.
It is" a marvelous demonstration of the
possibilities of intensive farming in
South Carolina. The American Agri
culturist will, in a few days, telegraph
the department the official announce
ment of the result of the contest.—N«ws
and Courier.
LARGEST ARTESIAN WELL ON
EARTH.
A South Dakota Gusher Which Has
Nearly Drowned Out a Town.
Woonsocket, 3. D., Jan. 14.—ISpe-
cisl.J—'The flow from the artesian well
was brought under subjection yester
day, although it seemed impossible. A
lake covering over forty acres has been
formed in the lower part of the town
on some vacant dots. A dense fog is
constantly rising from the warm water,
Numbers of barus and wait* are flood
ed. Half the pressure is now turned on.
and the water runs through a six-inch
pipe and throws a solid stream fifteen
feet. Artesian experts say the well in
the most powerful in the vrorld. The
proprietors of the W’oonsooket flour
mills have offered the city council
rental of $1,000 a year for less than one
half the power. The conncil will make
liberal offers to manufactures to locate
here and use the power.
Gave His Note for a Poker Debt
Kansas City, Jan. 17.—[Special.]—
Bud Gina, the Chicago gambler, who
recently won $20,000 at poker from C
C. Quinlan, a cattle dealer of that city
has filled suit to collect a note given by
Quinlan for a portion of the amount.
Quinlan pleads that the note is void
contests payment.
At the Academy ot Mnsic, New Orleans, Tues
day. February. II. ISto.
Capital Prize $,800,000.
100,000 Tickets *1 $20 ’Each; Halres $10;
1 PRIZE OF {300,003 is : tn .
1 PRIZE OF 11X1,0001» 100,000
1 PRIZE OF 00,0001s ro,ooo
1 PltlZK OF £3.0001* 143,000
t PHIZES OF 10,000are Jo.oun
S PHIZES OF 6.000 are 23,000
23 PRIZES OF l,00irare 23,000
100 PHIZES OF 600 are 00,000
200 PHIZES OF SOU are €0,000
000 PHIZES OF 200 are 100,000
APKOXIUATION PRIZES.
100 Prises of 4000 are 60,000
100 Prizes of ISOO are 8u,<wt
100 Prises of 4200 are 20,001
TWO NUMBER TERMINALS
808 Prises of 4100 are 90,Mt
2W Prizes of 4100 are 90,800
DIDV’C Skin and scalp preserved and teauti-
OfiDl 0 fled by Cuticura Soap. Absolutely pore.
How My Side Aches!
Aching sides and backAtlpJtldney and
uterine pains, rbeamatio, sciatic, neu
ralgic, sharp and shooting polos reliev
ed it* one minute by tea Cntleara Anti,
rate Plaster. 23b.
JOSEPH GILLOTT’S
STEEL PENS.
GOLD MEDAL, PARIS exposition, 1889.
THE M08T PERFECT OF PEN8.
Athens Cotton Exchange.
Athens, Ga. January 17.—Tone of
the Market, firm.
Good Middling 10 1-8 to 101-4
Strict Middling 10
Middling 9 7-8
Strict Low Middling 93-4
Low Middling 95-8
Strict good ordinary
Tinges 91-2 to 9 3-5
Stains 9 to 9 3-8
HIM Prizes Amounting to 41,054,000
Not*.— Tickets drawing Capical Prises art
not entitled to terminal Prizes.
AGENTS WANTED.
‘For Club Kate* or an\ further Informa
tion desired, write legibly to tbe undersigned,
clearly stating your residence, with state, coun
ty, btreet and number. More rapid return raid
delivery will be aesnred by your enclosing an
Envelope tearing your full addreaa.
IMPORTANT.
Addreaa K. A. DAUPHIN,
New Orleans, La.
or to. a. UAurri.i
to naiungura, u. v.,
Br onltnarr letter, containing Money Order,
issued by all jsxpraw Ooir.panlcc, New Fork
Exchange Draft or Postal Note*.
Address Registered Letters „
Containing Currency to
NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK,
KZW OBUtANB, LA.
Remember that the payrat _
GUARANTEED BY FidUR NATIONAL
BANKS of New Orleans, and the tickets are
signed by the President of an Institution whose
chartered rights are recognized in the highest
Courts; therefore, beware of any imitations ot
anonymous schemes.
One dollar Is the price of the smallest part
traction of a ticket issued by us in any drawing.
Anything In onr name offered for loss than a
dollar Is a swindle. wed&sun-d-w.
Liverpool Market.
Toot: Quiet with moderate Inquiry.
Middling uplands, siS-10{Middling Orleans:
Sales 10,000. Tone
Futures.
January-Febroary.
February-March...
Starch-April..
April-May.
ttay-June.
Jaue-July
July-August
August-Scptember
iber-October...
r-November....
November* December. <
Dec ember January. ...
Opening Tone: Firm.
Ooring Tone BarelySteady,
600
640
sa
662
6 M
6 07
5 01
5 M
500
3 09
5 W
3 to
Mew York '.Market,
m . Middling 19 9-1
Tone: Firm .
Futures.
January
February
March
June
July
August
September .....
19 46
10 40
10 to
10 63
10 09
19 T«
10 SO
10 S3
Opening Tone Firm
Closing T
10 64
10 38
10 04
10 70
10 75
10 81
10 fi
10 91
ling Tone Bar ly Steady.
Receipts of AUB.S. Ports.
Total Fort Receipts
Sept. 1 to Jan.
Stock at all U.S.Ports.
1,021410
PASSENGER SCHEDULE.
GEORGIA SOUTHER! ft FLORIDA R. R
Suwanee River Route to Florida.
Taking effect Dec. 29, 1889. Standard Time,
SXKh Meridian.
GOING SOUTH.
Lv Macon. ...
Ar.Cordele,.
Ar. Tilton ...
10 43am
:1202 pm
,j.2l8pm
Lr.Tlfton ....} 228pm
Ar. Valdosta 410 pm
Ar. Jasper....! 528pin
Ar. Late City, 1 045 pm
on vie
273am
aSSsm
4 43 am
bO to SB
Ar Jack.sonvlei. 9 2J pm£S30 am
1115 pta
No. A
599 pm
106am 812pm
9 43 pm
No. 11
600 am
1120pm
050 pm
(No. 13)
630 am
1040 am
313pm
3 SC pm
CCIXO NORTH.
I No. 2 I No. 4.1 No. 6.
LvJaOts’nvllc 735 am 410
Ar. Lake City. 10(0 am
Ar. Jasper.... 1105am
Ar. ValdoBta.
Ar. Tlfton
1212 pm
143 pm
700 pm
810 pm
920pin
603 pm
(No. ' “
TOO am
Lv. Tlfton .... 208pm 1100pm; C30am
Ar. Cordels... 3l7pm t UWam| SCO am 1120 a
Ar. Macon.... 52*pmj 250am : 1030ami 715pm
Commissioners.
We the undersigned banks and bankers will
‘~»U Prises drawn In tbe Louisiana State Lot-
re which may be presented at onr counter*
ismMsm Met Bank
n - ~- » , sr:r
-rix—sa * nH. 014 IB WIWHI BWit
BALDijnN^ Pres. Hew Wean*_NtfoinlBaat
K«J teat A t ucnuinn u
tones which may tx
UbA
. Union Nationl Suit.
MONTHLY DRAWING.
•CATHAKAIM.
A 8BK<OCm*,wte*» tohj
GOLDEN OIL
/or Rheumatism, N<
Threat. Pain. In tee
idfenubl to rued extern*
CkTHARAIMA tnease-
CATII \RAIMA, a fare ™. —
Br0Otl rUCKWUITOLLAR Per Bo'.tie
Catharaima Go.,
SAVANNAH, GA.
LANGLEY BROS.,
Manufacturers of
Ladies' and Gents’ Underwear.
Hm Drees Shirts to order a Specialty.
174 King Street. .« HARLESTON’.S. C.
iy Direction* tor mcatariug and Price Lit*
xit on application. Jao.16 dt*».
MRS. T A. ADAMS
* WIU noon receive her
NEW SPRING GOODS.
In till’ meantime she
WINTER GOODS CHEAP,I
In order to make room for tho new got d*.
Jan. 19—dtfstap.
HONEY AT SIX FER GENT.
'Albert L. Mitcbell, £3
LAWYER,
Loan, Broker and Insurance Agent
No. 35, Clayton st. f
ATHENS, GEORGIA.
WUl give prompt attention to aU legal buto-
ness. WIU Insure yoor properly) In flret-cla
Companies against lorn by lira. 13 7Y1U negotiate
oans on farm land* running 6 yearn at fi per
cent per annum, payable inb, or part, at
anytime. Con e and see me.
Albert L. Mitobell. »
AnGther Splendid Gift.
An Elegant Work of Art
To every new subscriber orienewal for tee
J0.C.BERMD
Keeps on hand at all times a full
line of
FANCY AND FAMILY
GROCERIES
Full Measure,
Honest Weights
and Good Quality
Guaranteed.
IF YOU WANT
Good Vinegar, Syrup, or Sugar
Give Him a Call
A very fine line of CRACKERS, and
a Fancy Brand of
FLOUR
Always
Which will always satisfy,
{fresh. Best of
Lard, Hams, Dried Beef
and Breakfast
Bacon.
L °“ Come and See.
BUISTS NEW CROP
OF
GARDEN__SEEDS-
We have just opened up the largest
stock of garden seeds ever brought to
this city, consisting in part of 60,000
papers Buist’s Prize medal stock. 50
bushels beans and peas, 50 bushels
choice onion sets.
Our prices are the lowest at whole
sale and retail.
Special prices to market gardeners.
Jonx Crawford & Co.,
Wholesale and Retail Druggist.
Athens, Ga.
Call and get one of Buist’s Garden
Manuels for 1890.
- I MAXWELL’S
Livery and Feed Stables
SPECIAL TO DROVERS.
Lexington, Georgia
(10 rsges.)
ONE YEAR,
The BeantlftH Engraving,
“ The Scotch Raid.”
A group of Cattlo and Sheep (by Rons Bon-
heur). A companion piece of “THE HOk-SV
FAIR.” which wa*. until re rntly, the premium
with he Weekly G obe-Democrat.
HTThe j rice o» the WKKKlY GLOBS Ml.
ontAT. one year, a-d the engraving “THS
SCOTCH BslD," sonly W
ONE DOLLARI
Subscriber* desiring both pictures can have
THE HOKSS FAlC” for25c extr..
Postmasters and newt dealers • ill taka sub
scriptions, or remit direct o toe
Globe Printing Co.
ST. LdCIfi, MO.
jprsendfor sample copy of paper.
Stratton Hutto Insurance Co
Y. L. G. HABBIS, 8. THOMAS, .
President* * S.cretirr
Ssto • Bzsidkr Dnutcrons:
T.L.G Harris, M. Stanley,
f-.Mitcutt. ifrSSn,
L. H.iAiirUmnler, W. wTThomto,
B. S. Lyndon, A. B. Grtffcth.
Jan. 12—3m.
1889.
FOE SALE.
Tho lot on which the Livery *t»ble on Tboma
,rect ataml. The lot can front two stores en *
Thomas street, and a good residence lot oa
Strong Street. Apply to J. B. Williford,
All the.
and Foum
Real Kstate Agent
_ on tlie corner of Broad
and known as the Head
to the ligtit-el-wsy ol
■ iLm M‘
St.°J?U. y R. K-. and U very valuabTe and U how
yaylng handsomely.
Apply to J. S, WiLLiFoao,
' — Real Kstate Agent.
Aire town snburteu small farms ot 10,20,49
Add GO acres.
Also a number beautiful lot* on Barter street.
These lots beautiful, low priced.
Ifni, low price,
NOTICE.
I b ve city property to exchange for farms la
the country.
fAN YARD.
N. E. R. R., which ha» aide-truck -where berk
can be delivered. The property U not offered
because the business does not pay, but beennmo
owner desires to change his busineM. Apply to
J. S. WILLIFORD,
Real Estate Age»t.
- LOOK AT THIS.
I will fell a bargain In a pretty little farm oi
JSJ< acres of good land just ourtida of city
Bouts, There are two bou.ee on the place, one
well plastered, well of good pnre water, »Uo
spring on tbe p’*ce. Price 01,600 and no lew.
Apply to, J. »• WILUFOKD.
Real Kstate Agent,
FOR SALE.
Aen 1c 3 ><xdi ccitare o». College > v .
-FOR-
' Trains N'os. 1,2,3 and 4 stop between Macon
and Tlfton only at Cordele and at st&tlous south
of Tlfton. . , , , „
Pullman Palace sleeping cars on trains Nos.
3 AU trains arrive and depart from union depot
Macon, except Nos. 11 and 12, accommodation
trains, which arrive and depart from Macon
*' U *a! < C."KNAPP, Traffic Manager, Macon, Ga.
J. T. HOGK. Gen’l Pass. Ag’t. Macon. Ga.
J. H. DGBfiBV, Soliciting Agent, M»COh,U*
COTTON! GINS
BKGINES
AND
EPAIES,
AT
Bottom Prices,
i
Horses, Buggies. Hacks and Surreys for Hire.
Gentle Horses, Safe Drivers. Customers serv
ed Day or Sight. Stock In my Care receives
Best of Attention. Rates Reasonable. . WRITE TO
E. Maxwell, Prop’r. Q eo . r. Lombard & to.
iii. ■ mre—
1 Foundry, Mscbins, Boiler ami Gia Mors
FOR SALE.—One good liorse and ' and Supply H4
mule, in good order. Will work any- .
where. Apply to S. C. Dobbs. AUf
janl5-dtt-\v4t Mo