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ably she was sot a ml Sister of Charity. The city i* full of ftaoda. ate Too take the paper to Items* (ogive herself s chance. Seo nowf 1 didn’t nee; bat what can too do when folks are so senoihJ# they cant te llers anything? “ Twaaa't like that (tew rim was and there ate waaaV said L "That's bow it was." ‘ If it happens again, oosne to me and rn write too a prescription and -—ir. Too a present of it,” said tte doctor. IS Can yon get it cheaper? weeks went along, and it waa winter, tt , . , . n 1 and a* cold as Greenland, and pasaeu- HaV© YOU tried OUT 011068? 1 gets more botteraasna than I ever knew * i^ieZ5S^Tto d, iate‘ t S£3i ^ Can’t you get paper to suit you? old fellow that watered tte team and t hSrfm^Sa^i£d. far •^ bod y. i Have you seen our new samples? j •M?You want more style than yon have been ! able to get heretofore in Athens? ’"SSti'.Z- We 0911 give it to you now, and wnen we to preaerra it. bemny and vitality. Kewpon your toilet-table a botUa U Alters Hair Vigor-the only ureoaiag you require tor tte hah-acd nsea Unte. PRIN •rite# s « Bereral months ago my hair commenced falling out, -aid In a few Weeks my bead was almost i-m I tried many remedies, but they did no good. I finally bought a bottle of Ayer’s Ifalr Vigor, and, after using only a part of the contents, my bead wan covered with a heavy growth of hair. I recora- msnd your preparation aa tte beat heir, restorer in the world.” “My hair waa faded na«ldry,” write* Mabel C, Hardy, of Delavan, m ; “bat after sslng a hotti* of Ayer’s Hair Vigor H became black and glossy." Ayer's Hair Vigor. gold by Drnmsta and ftifstia DRAWINGS D*- OsMasya TeeU i. *>! by L. D. disdas A On, a* toe and $1 a buttle. RICHES- 4mIn this M ess fNuc swsy blf iktWlyy : bvtMM %IM Bo disfiguring to tte fare, forehead, aad nock, may be entirely remored by tte nse of Ayn*e teroaparOla, tte beat aad safeet Alterative and lilood-Pariflerever discovered. Or. J. c. Ayer It Co., LowM, Mass, field byDianWs; si; sla WmiaeforH. right stray. Huicniwep* Hattawat, Real Estate Ageote. Bask lea's Annas halve. The best 8airr in the world for Cats, Bruise*. Suras, Utests, Salt Rbtutn, Fever, Sores, Tetter, Chapped Heads, Chilblains, Corns, sad all Bun Eruptions aad pos itively cures Piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect salWsCtiOB, or money refunded. Price 35 cents per box. For sale by John Crawford A Co., and L. D. 8 led tte A Co., Wholesale and Retail Druggists. A NEWSPAPER. Tea, air; I give it to yoa straight, or rm a Chinaman, Foolin'? No, no: Pm tot Pm not one to foul; I drove a bob tailed car too long forthatl What with tte greenies that pot their fares into tte kerosene lamp boat and tte crooks that try to get off without paying at all, and tte old gents with principles that make the driver come In and collect “for their own good, 1 * tte young ladies that will stop to kiss each otter on tte platform, and tte old ladies that are afraid to get off. and tte boys that hitch on behind, and tte old gents that are going to write to tte papers, and tte folks that want twenty-dollar bills changed, and folks yoa ran over, and tte wagons ik» run Into yoo^J tell yoa a bob tail car driver gets nvago after awhile and don't feel like foolin’. 1 was savage that day. There were two folks in (te car—a man and a wo man—and only one fare in the box. Fd rung and I’d shouted, hot neither of them attended to me. I laid tte miming fare to tte man because of his Ieohs. He was aboot as poverty stricken as I ever saw. Not your laboring man’s ooverty. A laborer oat of work never looked like that. It waa tramp's rags this fellow wore, and he had tte hands of a tramp toot Under their dirt a tramp's are like the hands of a fine gentleman— some reason, te don’t work. This man's hands were clean, and his face wasn’t bed; bht it was more likely te was try ing to beat mo out of five cents than that tte lady was. And if ho was a tramp he had money enough about him—they al ways have—and after Td done my best from outside, I stopped tte car and went to attend to him. The minate I got in I saw—what it seemed to me Sort of queer I hadn’t noticed before—tte lady was a Sister of Charity. She wore a black bon net and veil, and a white thing under it around her forehead and under her chin. Her hands were crossed in ter lap. She was as holy and pure to look at as if she’d been an angeL I looked at her, and CARL KOHN, TPres. Union National Bank. GRAND MONTiLY DRAWING. At tht Astmuny of MaOs,Jtsw Orleans, ffas»- CapltafMSSTkWoo. PARKER’ For lame hack, side or chest, oie Shiloh's Platter. Price SB cents. For sale by John Crawford A Co. CROUP. WHOOPING COUGH sod Bronchitis Immediately relieved by Shi loh’s Cote. For sale by John Crawford & Co. SHILOH'S VITALIZED is' what yon nerd for Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Dizziness, and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle. For sale by John Crawford A Go. SHILOH’S COUGH and Consumption Cure is sold by ux on a guarantee. It cures Consumption. For sals by John Crawford tt PRIZES or i,ooo are. 100 PRIZES or mo are. too PRIZES or sooara. too prizes or soars. APROXIM ATIO 100 Prises of tsoo sis 5,000 AGENTS WANTED AT OlloiO to Mil tlis Apart, most Com ets, Authentic, mSMIr llln'ratad, id TUMIUnO HISTORY of tton desired, write legibly to the undersigned, S5S».cK"«kSSS8a.'sa- delivery will be assured by your enclosing an Envelope bearing your full address. IMPORTANT. Address U. A. DAUPHIN, Mew Orleans, Ds. ortt. A. UAurmK, warning too, u. u.. Dr ordinary letter, containing Money Order* waned by aU sxprow -Companies, New York Exchange Draft or Postal Notes. LUCT HINTON IS QUEEN OF THE TOBACCO WORLD. Titlmadge Bros.’ are headquarters and factory agents for T. C. Williams <fc Co.’« Lucy Hinton. Maliaponi, Jay Bud and Panther tobaccos. They are always relia ble. uniform, and best on earth, fur prices at which they arc sold. Try them. 13-fim The best taxors and the best pocket- knives, at ibe lowest prices, at Talmage A Brigbtwell’s. dec7tf STANLEY’S V WONDERFUL ADVENTURES ^AFRICA CoslsseMiBlsrt Disease*. Unlcers, sores, pimples, itch, salt rheum, etc» are evidences ol coats goous blood disease. It is manifestly a duty to eradiaats blood poison from the system by a nse ol B. B. B. (Batanie Blood Balm) thns enabling tbe sore places to beat, and t lereby removing aU posaibilitiy of other members of tbe family becoming like wise afilcted. Bend to Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Go., for book that will convince. J. H. Outlaw, Mt. Olive, N. C., writes: “ . had running sores on my shoulders and arms! One bottle 6. B. B. cured me entireljnP L. Johnson, Belmont station, Hiss., rites: “B. B. B. bas worked on me like aebarm. My head and body were covered with sores.and my bair came out, B. B. B. healed me quickly.” W. J. Kinnin, Halebea, lexas, writes: "B. B. B. bas cured my wile of a large nleer on her leg, that doctors aad all other medicine could not cure.” M. J.Rossmaa, a prominent merchant of Greensbjro, Ga., writes: “I know of several cases of Blood disease speedily cared by B. B. B. Two bottles eared a lady of ugly acrofn- W. C. Birehmora A Co., of llaxey, Ga.. writes: “B. B. B. in earing Mr. Robert Ward of blood poison, effected one of tbs m at won derful cures tbat ever cams to oar knowl edge.” When tbe san comet oat these days, the daughters ere certain to follow. Sufferers from Headache of twenty yean standing cured by Bradyerotine. Tbe proprietor of e gamgling house should asver abase his betters. How Lost! How Regained, uusteed by FOUR NATIONAL IKS of New Orleans, and the tickets are ed by the President of an Institution whose terod rights are recognized in tho highest rts: therefore, beware of any Imitations or rymons schemes. rn dollar Is the prloe of the smallest part or lion of ajdoket Issued by us In any drawing, thing in our name offered tor less than a iris a swindle. wed&sun-d-w. THE SCIENCE OF LIFE A Scientific and Standard Popular Medical Treatise ea the Errors of Youth,Premstaro Decline, Nervous tad Physical Debility, Impurities of the Blood. Georgia Railroad Co Stone 'Mountain Route. ! V 'A?.'KS.t5X,fS:CS,.} then I said to the naan: *tl want your fare." He looked at mo—hungry eyes te hod —and says te: “I paid five cents into year box—Isnl that right, driver?" ’•AU right, if yoa did It,” said L Then I went down toward tte lady. It waa my duty, bat I found it hard to da I stood before her feeling ms queer as evep I did in all my life, and all I «n*iM ■ay was: “Madam, aliall I take your fare?” She did not answer me, but pointed to a paper somebody ted left upon tte seat —a common newspaper. “Give it to him," I seemed to see her say with ter lips—and by “him" I saw ate meant tte tramp. Now, a paper left in thecar belonged to me, and Pm a man with a temper, and at my wages the -price of a paper was something; so, what doyou think, then, of my going and h«r«Un e that paper over to that tramp, as manir an Moses?. “Hera,” says I, poking it toward him The following schedule will be operated un* til further notice: ATHENS BRANCH. >112 a m 9.20 a m 10.00 a in 10.29 a m 10.52 am 11.22 a m 11.35 a m Antioch... Msxeys.... WoodvilU. Ar. Union Pt 2SSE& No. 4 Bui orders for tfiectsdsai Lv. Union Pt. Ar. Angusta. 12.17 p m 8.35 p m 2.20 pm MADE WITH BOIUNG WATER, constipation,can be eared in less time, with less-medicine, and for less uiousy, by using Oerter’s Little Liver Pills, than any otoer UI*Uj going Their Business Booming, Probably no cos thing bas caussd such a general revival of trade at John Crawford Oo. ■ -nd L. D. Sledge Co Wholesale tad Retail | Dreg Stores as their giving away to their ' cus- I toeiers of so maay free tnal bottles of Dr. I King's New Discovery for Coo sumption. ^ Their trade is simply enormous in this very iriV 1>: i But my eyes were on tte sister aU the while. “Tbe lady says yoa must faA« it,” An amusing story is being told that concerns the late emperor of BmxO. When tte novelist Anthony Trollope was an official at (hqgeneral poafaffioe Dorn Pedro desired to inspect the build ing, and Trollope was deputed to show him over. Be did so, and plumed him self upon tte fact that be had carried cut his task with remarkable tact and discretion. Dom Pedro apparently was of tte same opinion, for, after taking his seat in his carriage, he sent an equerry at top speed back to Trollope. The latter, thinking it was some one do- siring to say farewell, held out his hand for a cordial shake, and then found to his horror that two half crowns had been^dropped into his palm.—Toronto Stranger—Is tho cashier in? Janitor (emphatically)—Yes, sir! Stranger—Can I see him? Janitor—Yes, dr! Visiting hours at the jail from 2 to 4 every afternoon.— Lowell Mail. says L Now, die hadn’t said anything; «*m» had only lifted ter hand. “What lady?” said tte tho paper. “Tbe sister there,” said L 11.4# p yataable article from the fact that it always cures tad disappoints. Cough, Cold, Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup sad aU throat and lung dis eases quickly cured. Yon can tart it baton Sf “ It isn’t fair to call college oars mu a sen III oa Bradyerotine eared Headsebe lor W.RBrown Ft, Valley G*. A looks as if Baby Loksr might have to got . Antioch.. 10.48am 3.21 Crawford.. 11.04am 4.0S JKSfc# SStS ill THE ST. LOUIS REPUBLIC Then all of a sudden, while I looked at her, tte aeat tte lady had been dtting on was empty! She hadn’t got up on iM>tn v* .uw«sumu R vu uuu jiiaw aUMDIUUWlD fill OUD. VYAAA LfU OUUb AJTUOa postage prepaid, to every annual subscriber after November 1.18S9. j*‘" u TEHH6: ' IP kY':'.?' fci.i:'/ The Weekly. Republic, with Premium Picture, St a Year. rff Sample copy aad premium sheet, sent free to any address. Usual commission allowed ATHENS ACCOMMODATION. ter feetor-moved. 8te just wasn’t there any more, and I got out to my hones again as quick as I could. Men do go out of their heads from overwork. I’m told, and I began to think I was going out of mine. I did not dare to look back into the car until the man inside pulled back tho slide and spoke. "Driver,” be said, “give me your name and residence.” “What for?” Tasked. “No harm,” said ha “Do you mean to try to get me into trouble?" I asked, knowing that there were “spotters" about and making up my mind that this was one in disguise. “I tried my best to get that lady's fare, but I couldn’t be rough to a sister.” “I saw no lady.' What do I care about tte fares?” said tho man. “If you- give mo your name you’ll not be aorry for it, I think.” He spoke like a gentleman, far all his clothes. “Oh, well, Fm not ashamed of my name—it's Jim Brown. This car Is No. —, and if you want me you can find met" “All right,” he said; and I saw that he had folded the paper square and waa fastening it up in his coat, pinning it Leave Athena* Arrive Union Point.. Lea/e Union Point*. Arrive Athena *Exoept Sunday. UNION POINT A WHITE PLAINS B. R. apgsitive CURESffij _SL. mu mimn mm Arrive at riiloum Arrive at White Plains. ST, LOUIS, MO, Leave White Plains... Arrive at SUo&m Arrive at Union Point. •Except Sundagl Geo. C.Tbohas. Jko. J. Stbicki.aN’ THOMAS & STRICKLAND. ATTORNEYS, m Atng • - 1 i.-u ‘ • geougia Fast train 1 Sleeping cars between Atlanta Augusta and Charleston. Night express: Sleeping cars between Charleston and Atlanta, Augusta and Atlanta, Augusta and Macon. - , Trains No. 27 and 28 will stop at and receive, passengers to and from the following stations only: Grovutown, Harlem, bearing, Thomson, Norwood, Barnett, Crawfordville, u'nion Point Greeresboro, Madison, Rutledge, Social Circle Covington, Conyers, Lithonia, Stone Moun tain and Decatur. Trains to and from Athens connect with trains 27, 2d, 1 and 2. J. W. GREEN, E. R. DORSEY, • Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass.. Agt, JOE W. WHITB. Trav. Pass. Agt. health, for the use of th e Great Alterative and Tonic. If you are troubled with any disease of Kidneys, Liver, Stomach of long or short standing you will sorely Hod relief bynso of Electric Bitters. Sold at 60s. tad«l. per bot tle at. John Crawford Co. or L. D. Sledge Co. Wholesale and Retail Druggist. Look out pickpockets, and they will look for yoa- They make one feel aa though life was worth livings Take one of Carter’s Little liver Pills ot ter eating: it will relieve dyspepsia,-aid diges tion, give tono and vigor to the system. 1 Brunswick is to have a largo rice mill. A convenient site on the bay front has been so- C, BODE S I keep on hands a good supply of HowsThfs! We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by taking Hall's Catarrh Core. F. J. Cheney A Co.. Props., Toledo. O. We the undersigned, have known P.J^Chen- ey for the last 15 years, and bel eve him per fects honorable in all business transactions, and financially able to carry out any obliga tions made by their firm. West ATruax, Wholesale Druggist, Tolado, 0 Walding.Kinnan Marvin, Wholesale Toledo, Ohio E. H. Van Hoesen, Cashier Toledo STEAM AND GAS Cor. College' Avenue and Clayton Sc. Bas always on hand FRESH BREAD, CAKE A^D-i-o ’ rJi vi-‘V PURE CONFECTIONERIES. Has Received a Full Assortment of Toys,, such as Dolls, Bedroom Parlor, Kitohen, Toilet Wash Sets, Carriages, Drums, Horns. Jumping Jacks, Clowns, Toy Carts and Wagons, Drawing Slates Velocipedes, Decorated Cups Saiicers and Mugs. C. IBOIDIE], Atoens, ----- Ga. ^C«ra* FI TO k DATS.^ DsUWtoH Wl Ml BtrtfW*. yri.nly tyO CmfCktalstlOl. SPECIALTIES ; MAXWELL’S Livery and Feed Stables SPEG1AL.TO DROVERS. Lexington, Georgia. ’ , % L‘ ' Horses. Buggies, Hi Gentle lloroos, Sa e-1 Day or Night. Beet of Attention. , National Ba- k, Toledo, Ohio. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, act- ; —430 TO— JOHN L. ARNOLD ’s Hair Vigor improves the beauty of ing directly upon the blood and mucous sur faces of tbe system. Frice75c‘perbottle,Sold by all Druggists. It has become a common thing to ask ’diav- verseesnchweather? If yon are nervous or dyspeptic try Carter’s Little Nerve Pills. Dyspepsia makes von nerv ous, and nervousness makes you dyspeptic; either one renders you miserable, and these II.*1 til- k/Ot. the hair and promotes its growth. It pevents the accumulation ot dandrntigsleanses tho scalp and restoresa natural color to gray hair. Have veil received Ayer’s Almanac for the new year. with a black beaded pin. At the next corner ho got off. That night I went to Dr. , as kind a man as ever lived. I knew ho wouldn't charge mo for an opinion. 1 told him my story. “Now; doctor, 1 oat with it!” no, .Jim, men have optical illusions now and then.” “I don't want any more of 'em,” said L Collecting fares of optical illusions don’t neiv ” House and Sign Painting Paper Hanging, Etc. —430 TO— JOHN L. ARNOLD, BROAD STREET, : for .. . py. Fancy aud Family Groceries able. E. Maxwell, Prop’r. I said, “if rm looney. Cayton Street, Athens, Ga. The Mutual Life Insurance Co. of new York LARGER, iSTROXGER AND BETTER THAN EVER. , , ssuts tha mc*t LIBERAL CONTRACT of ill Life Companies GRANT & WILCOX, Agents, n anted utouce tor bile irntl ltcun- Aniaceucos »f .)eff«r»on Davis. Edited by Jus tice Lamar,U. 8. Supreme Court. Part cf pro ceeds given to erect a monument to Mr. Davis. Coranfote outllt 81. Address R. 11. WO< IDWA.RD A CO., Baltimore. MiL gij^.Afew geacfiJ ugeuis Mtwtcd. 4-janj Advice To Mother*. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup should al- ways be used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain cures wind colicsnd is tbs best roor.edy lo, ^iarrti9«s vweoiy Ut« ««ts « battle, Phenix Insurance Com pany of Brooklyn, New York. Grant & Willcox, Agents. There’* do lack cf fiery eloquence now, THE GLORY OF MAN STRfNfiTH. VITALITY! Exhausted Vitality ^•Untold Miseries