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Absolutely Pure. This of parity, More eoonomii kind, tnd tion with the multitude of low tret, abort weight, atom or phosphate pow der*. Hold only In eena. Rom Bax- mo Pownn Co.. 108 W»U St., N. Y. marvel enesa- the ordii old in com] Chief Kewu> has resumed charge the Macon police. The Georgia peach crop la not thought lobe injured. Fetxer A Pharr, an Atlanta clothing house. is in trouble. Small pox has appeared in Luther ville on the Coweta county line. The First Presbyterian church in An- „iiata has called Rev.Dr. J. T. Plunket, of Detroit Michigan, as tlri-lr pastor. A magnificent hotel and an Alliance ootton factory will be .built in Ameri- cua. The Central Baiiresd from Atlanta to Macon trill be balanued at si cost of 8800,000. The Alliance is establishing a great many co-operative warehouses and stores in Georgia. Three negro prisoners assaulted and overpowered the jailor at Cutbbert, bat were chased and re-captured. The ears will be running from Mac hen to Batonton by the first of April. Associate Justice T. J. Simmons of the Superior Court of Georgia ia <Jown with the influen w!*C?Johnson, defaulting at Macon, is discovered to have two wives. Dirt hss been broken on the Auguste and West Florida "Railroad. GENERAL NEWS- Windom hss cut down the surplus to abont $30,000,000. ' Hon. Sam Bandall has joined the United Presbyterian Chureh. Firemen were drowned in, Illinois while going to a dance. Chattanooga has had a $20,00( J fire. Another death from an electric shock mer, discarded her r girl. The crowds _ house, blocked the street, and straggled to get inside to view the renMdns. Hundreds were un ship to do so. Several temperance or ganizations, together with the six hun dred operatives of the cordage works, where Miss Dixon worked, attended. When the coach containing the father and sisters of the dead girl was passing w timer's bouse, the blinds of which were tightly closed, one of the Dixon girls gave vent to piercing shrieks, and tried to throw herself out of the vehi cle. It was all that her father aud the bther inmates of- the coach could do to restrain her, imd finally tW intensity einotibng cattaedAif in New York is reported. It waalr ■ » .. ■. i caused by the swaggingof s.wirc. TIi ■ Th« FrigaffuT Fate of a Little Boy In Thirteen persons escaped from jail at _ Alabama. Quincey, Ill., by sawing through the BunuxOTAW, Jan. 81.—[Special.]— heavy bars. In Henry County, Ala.; last Friday, Thirty men were wounded .during Ahorowteajiig-hbgkilhngonthe ph»n- im; r * r a fight oyer a grave at Wilkesbar sons, 4,« and IKyeanc otd/ were interes ted spectators of the process of scalding hogs.- Wheq the men bad all left the slaughter pen the older boys decided they would dip thair little brother in the tub of water as they bad seen the hogs dipped. The water was hot and the little fellow .Was scalded before they could get him out. He lived only about r — five minutes aftelPSc was lifted from George Washington, an |Atlante ne- [gro, at temped a .brutal assault on his sister-in-law. Something that looks like coal. has been struck in % Savannah Artesian Old man Jim Bone, the Atlanta mur derer, was once trusted and respected by his associates. His first wife was - a Miss Busbee, and one of his daughters married well. Saturday Mr. B. A. Varnadoe paid to W .Grady $2,000 on the pol- I Mrs. Hqprv' icy which Mr* Grady had in Gate City Lodge. Knights of Honor. With the beginning of a New Year, mer chants start off with Lodge, Knights of A fakir in Americas likens himself to God, and tells the negroes they must follow him as their saviour.* The ne gro women are craty over him. Judge Falligant, of Savannah, has decided that insolvent costs are proper a new clean set of | and must be paid by the/Preasurer. Books. Penn. ■ % /- i An Ohio tanner has a hone that catches and eats every pig that comes within reach. , Mias Caroline Camerer was givetf |13, 000 in a breach of promise suit asaidst Clemens Muller. A physician at Washington has been sent to prison for six months for rob- The “Dariites”, the Mormon destroy- * operations hi Utah, ers, have resumed d murdered ranchman. prominent gentile My stock embraces The department encampment of the grand array men of Georgia and South Carolina will be held in Auguste Jan uary 84. Major G. M. Bysls, a truck farmer of Chatham county, makes 185 acres pay $87,000 per annum. He has 15 acres in asparagus. Billings Socrates Ivy was the first child born in the cite of Atlanta. His father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. ivy, are yet living, twenty miles north Magdalena Ponsa, who celebrated her 114th year tost Christmas. She is cared for by her 80 year old daughter. Mrs. Hirsfieid, one of the society lead ers Of Helena, Mon., and wife of a tri ple millionaire, horsewhipped Mr. B den becadse he persisted in paying * at tention tp a young tody friend of- hers Speaker Beed is plnying a high hand ed game. He fails to see the democrat ic members and always recognises the The Senate has nnanimously con- P.VPTV+.Vlinf** that LIDTI I firmed Locke as postmaster at M aeon. UlUb Emory Speer filed ch.rges against the V 1 * • * I -1 V ■# .‘Sw_ — be desired in QUANTITY, VARIETY. QUALITY. Colonel before* the Post-office commit tee, hut they were given no heed. Mr. O’Neil died near Rome from by- from the same affliction pud are nqt !r,.l sJ pected to live. . \Z . i I Aunt Becky Greer. of Henry county, died las rvreuneidav. she would have been 101 years old if she had lived until Fehrnai y. She was married .before the wak of 1812,; and her husband was in that wa -. . 'C. A. Sledge, at Waycross, shot and killed V ’. £. Donalson the other night. Sledge’* wire bad. been buried a few days before and Sledge says - he shot Donalsdp beioause the latter was utter- 8 against the reputationof the Sledge is in custody. K-AJSTID LOWNESS IN PRICES. -year-old son of Albert Brady, ss near Americus, got hold of r’s shot gun Saturday and e contents into the left thigh i farm hand who was conven- hand, “just for fun.” The *1 recover. Algood, president of the erne Iron Works, whs shot and instant* I ly killed by Dr. J. B. S. Holmes, his — . _ . , J brother-in-law, and one of the most Inspection Invited. I Ill Will towards Holmes for sonic buri- raatter between them, and had frequently threatened his life. Holmes bad avoided Allgood for years, and werit out of town to avoid meeting .him ATHENS BOOK-STORE. CURE Blclc Headache and relievo .11 the trouble, [net-* dent to a bilious state of the system, such as liuxlness. Nausea. Drowsiuoss, Distress after I cating.Pain In the Side, fic. While their mam remarkable success has bean shown In curing 9&M SICK Headache, yet Gumma I.rrrL* I.rvwt Pitta are equally valuable In Cozutfpation. curio? and proven tins this annoying coin;,taint, while they also correct all disorders of toe stomach, stimulate the liver and regulate the bowels! Even If they only cured " —" " imi HEAD Public sympathy is with Holmes. John A. Faulkner, a young tenner of Alupaha, come to Americas and got iutoxicatsd. Officer James W. Kemp stepped up behind him and laid his band op his right shoulder. Faulkner had a murderous' khile in his hand. The blade was fully, four inches long. In his drunken fury, without knowing who bad touched him, he turned sud denly uosaid aed-buned his knife in the .policeman. The blade entered two inches above the navel, going its whole length, and perforated the left lobe of his liver, -The jaws of the knife were imprinted on the shirt. Faulkner was seized by John Drinkwaks and Willis Watson, colored, and harried off to S j Mr. Kemp_ was taken home on a tress. Mf-.IKcmg is of a vigorous constitution and may survivqhis. terri ble wound.- .n.Jan. 20.- Chloe Lankton die * ' yesterday in her7 v * born in 1818. At I „ —, attacked by a malady which has kept her in bed ever since. She has lived 1 sixty-two years in bed. The sick-room was cosily arranged, so that she could help herself to many thing*. Abont thirty years ago the story of her kfe was written and publish, d in the Son- day School Unipn. When her parent* died she was cared for by friends. She never complained, and was ever cheer ful and patient. One of her great I troubles was the difficulty of Staving [ her bed made. The late Johu G. Smith of New Haven, invented a littlu der rick. The patient would have aiitrong canvas placed beneath her, which wa-- ' attached by a simple tackle to the der- ofi iier to swoon. SCALDED TO LEaTH. taton of Charles MartiiL His little rick, *nd she could be swung off from the bed as if in a hammock. Mr. Smith also built for her au ingenious cupboard which was a great comfort to her, as she made it hold nearly -everything e.lio I wanted. About a year ago an ait, * of erysipelas destroyed the sight of 1 ere, and added greatly to her infirtui ties, but did not affect her sunny dispo-1 sition. Opium in,one form or'1 lias been bur chief medicine. She wes taken with the grip a wees ago, which was followed by ] which resulted fatally. Cite . GJ * H anytime. Cora o and see me. A Albert L. Mitel J! fj ‘‘ Sorreffc&Smith : w .'Who'rtMlb ted Ketaii AU BJKR 111 UOUgfCM, JtlUUOO AUQ S3 & $2 SHOES Colored Blood Boiling in Indians. Chsblkstox, S. C., Jan io.J^Spec- l.d]—The following is a letter received here today by the sheriff. It is. post marked Indianapolis, and is addressed to the sheriff or mayor of Charleston: “Yon are a—— —. You. let negroes be shot , down like dogs. We as a race hare organized a committee of ,*1.7* shoe for _ Material. Douglas. WC.&fij:sllEAD. Bush’s old Stand, US C3a8tonS*reet, - DRALKftfl IV Drags, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuns, SIssS: ltd Putty, ■ Fresh supply of LupdroUi's GAUDKN 8KK113, THE - HoadquarUrs fnr Mtmtri Celebrated Bemedles. Harmony Grovo News. Habxoxt Gkovk, Ga. Jan! 21.—[Spe cial.]—“Star” the Chief'of the Chey enne tribe of Indians, lectured here has made 8100,000 by bis sermons, It to announced that the negroes of Georgia who twenty-five years ago were slaves now possess 880,000,000 worth of property. last night on the “advancement of mis- CoUis P, Hunnington/of New- -York, ; lionary wprk Among the Indians at advises the young men of America to go' Tiresent,” and also on “their customs to Africa as it is the easiest land iu tnc arid habits, ,their mode of wetshiping world to get rich in. Sullivan has repeated his determina tion not to engage in another 1 prize fight til! he “gets out of the hands of the Mississippi authorities.” The house of fit, - H. B. Fai wealthy farmer near Spnngfleli . waa fired by an incendiary and the own er perished in the llames. 2*Sri£ , ^5?SS r ^fttTt,8tontow-its Merits. <Yoqr,mayor to not fit for his position 1 The fol'ovying twenty well known or no one of your officers. Let the, poor L citizens of Athens.are selected from my white — do as they please, j list of purchasers to wborn.i refer as to We have got 81,000 in hand now. We I the merits of the Lee Nauge. Consult tend the Indianapolis Journal'. Answer I the references, see the Bunge and if you through it. II thare is any more hang- want a flrst-^lass cooking apparatus — istoi Urtwiuo, viicii lAiv/tAv yi nuiouii/iu^ the Great Spirit and their Christianity in general.” His lecture consumed an hour and a half, and was listened to with the closest attention by a full, house. This talk made a very deep, as well as favorable impression upon all present, and it was the means of Open ing the eyes of all the great and grow ing injustice that is being heaped upon “the lone Indians,”, especially since the Republican party came into power. Chief Star received a finished education at the Osage Mission in'Kansas, arid is iiiuuumu• a fluent speaker, a foroible logician arid The oddest woman in Vienna is Frau an orator 6f invariable power. Being the last of his immediate faintly, he has deckled to devote his life and talents in missionary work, so to speak, among the pale faces, for. the benefit of his race, and right well to he progress ing in his noble work. An Implobable Story. Vixxxa.' ian. 21—[Special.}—An ex- traodihary and very sensational version of the Meyerling’tragedy has been pub- republicans. His ruliugs are always Itohed in Vienna papers, but.it <s not to suit bis party. credited in Court circles at the Hof- Artisian wells sunk in the desert of hiitg- I* to Umt Archdnke Rudolf and Sahara reached water at a depth of 230 ’lb® young Baroness Vetscra were broth feet, at which a steady pJmr of 5000 ‘“■‘nd msteri tliat. Emperor Franz Jo- gallons per minute h&s lieenT obtained. *«f n ia de ( loye to Baroness Vetsera, and The water is brackish but answers tor ttte , h ® r °‘ n « Meyerling tragedy irrigition purposes. wa * ^ t0 »!«?«? i, that when the facts Th« Pension Dpnnrfmenf- - nt w«iw were told to Archduke Rudolf he was Jnifnn 80 «®ccted by thd revfelationof the ter 1 rible secret thrii he suicfded. twenty-seven widows of Revolutionary - rhe basis fo - the 8tor y 8e ems tribe a soldier* who haveT>eep r«gqlarly_paii^ repo,!; that,wi»enCount Hoyos brought 1 the news of their fate to the Emperor, ravage and Uo9 «' His Majesty exclaimed, “My soli, my daughter.” The story .has been recall The ydungest to 71; r ’ ■ Last'Sunday ari effort was made to close the •ctnennnw amber flowed with the old time free dom bnt the pullCB fiffTMTlo find UiC sa loon open. The theaters were raided and both managers and’ performers were arrested. * — ' John Mnllery, of SL Louis, is ptei 30 years of age and recently took dnto himself his third wife, a wouiaiMrf 40. He had several sons* antT'daughters, some of whom areover 60 years-of Age. His children are now having him tried for lunacy. ■ The young King of Spain, who h: been pronounced out of danger, is not a pretty child He to totally bald and.has no eyebrows nor eyelashes. He is ner vous and irritable and inherits an epi leptic temperament. His tetfaerwas a dissipated man aud the child shows the effset of his paternal ancestor’s folly. After the capture of the American schooner Justice by officials of the Co lumbian government the negro soldiers treated our sailors in a brutal manner At the sliglicst provocation they would prick tlieirlloll with their bay.nets, and would laugh at them when to] * thattheywomd.be held acoomiab! for their actions. ooatoreneo—of-twenty primitive *nI tiers was held at.. Momitain^lVestern North Carolina, last week, in which the preachers • de-. bated on tlip coming of Christ,. on the end of the world, and finally agreed to; preach that the world would surely come to an end daring-tha ’year,--’ The ' ■ ■■ .pie, who be! jurin^ tue jrcar, rui Sg‘Z2&£ti'g'n ieve itis no use to inaki any preparations ahead for eropd; guilty 6f Violating a trade- MARK. MABK * ,, ra* jsjiich-thfe talent •Luzon J. FjndijkwKo was ifctions from ntimi Information reached Albany yester day of'a very diabolical crime at Nahun- Aehe they would be almost prieekss to thorn who suffer from tills distressing complaint: but fortunately their goodness does not end here, and those who once try them will And these Httie pills raluahle in so many ways that they will not he willing to do without them. But attar all tick hoad ter,on the Brurswickand Western rail way, about ten miles above Brunswick. ,It seems that N. S. Leary, a merchant and turpentine mill man of Nahnnter, had a difficulty with a negro on Friday morning, and battered tlio negro up. The bruised darkey threatened Leary’s life, and,securing a pi-tol. After night fall he concealed nimself under a shed and layd in wait for his intended vic tim. For sonic cause or other Claude, tlie ten-year-old son of Mr. Leary, went out of tne store and tlie negro shot him through. It is thought that he mistook the son for the father. The hoy’s, con dition. when last heard from, was so critical‘as not to allow a hope of bis re covery. Tlie negro effected his escape, and up to last accounts had not been arrested. ... . . .. , i i *. 3m ACHE ' W M Is the bane of ao many lives that here la where we make our great boast. Our pill: cure It while others do not. Cum'l Lima Liver Piu* are very unall and very easy to take. One or two pills make • dose. They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, but by their gentle action please all who use them. In rials at SS cents; five for $1. Sold everywhere, or sent by mall. uim uMcan cc„ »e» ia Saturday night there was a row at West Point in which one negro was killed and several whites and blacks dangerously wounded. A negro wo man plunged a knife into Mr. George Burdcll’s back. That night some three or four white boys, under tlie influence of liquor, became involved in a light with some negroes at a negro house on the outskirts of the town, and, it seems, got the worst of it. Returning to town, theyjnrmed themselves,and taking some of their friends with them, returned to the scene of the difficulty and searched the house for the negroes but they had kit' (Continuing their search they '7 v:-'V* 1 d other distinctive marks of the gtomifie Carter’s Little Liver Pills, pleaded guilty yesterday before Record erSmyth in the Court of Gen ~* " 'on written recommendation of the District-- Attorney aud on tlie cartiticates by t' “ coinpliiinants that the defendant* h -mark and ceased to violate tli had surrendered the materials used in imitating tlie complainant’s trade mark, he would suspend sentence. He continued: The complainant in the case utiites with the District Attorney in request ing that judgment should be suspended upon you. It is the mere suspension of judgment. If you are again finin' violating this trademark you wiil b brought here arid sentenced to the Ion est term the court can Impose upon this conviction. You understand you stand here now convicted of a misdemeanor. There will be no trial. Yon can be sentenced on this conviction at anytime tfte court choose-to. pass sentence upon you. If you engage iu this business of violating the complainant’s trade-mark just as yon stum] there and 1 happen to be here you. will be sentenced to tlie penitentiary, You cau go for the pres ent. .f.uUCu Ji/itJjJi Will . I a lost, tlie colored woman who pic-ked up tlie memorandum account book near McKie’s warehouse please return to Grr & Hunter and get rewarded, i -r. i -- j 20-3 til Fresh Fish arid oysters received daily At Booth Bros.;;; tf ed and has renewed much gossip. [tlwNpoh W<'make a spednlty in prep Merritt’s Cleanvinp; Powder, , * “ Hoof Liiinlil. “ Favorite Liniment. Physician’s Prescriptions Accurately Compounded, Da; or Hl&bt. . HT* Having mn-based Until’* Prescription me, oeu duplicate Preourintiuns ailed by Mm. Jan. 1!) —d&wsmip ing of negroes you will bear from We will come down there. Answe us. Answer to 208 North Cheney street. The sheriff sent a letter to the com mittee, care of the Indianapolis Jour nal, saying that no negroes or whites would be banged in Charleston for years to come. Baby One Solid Rash Ugly, painful, blotched, mEtieioat. No rest 1>y day, no peace by night. Doctors and all [.Thomas Fleming remedies failsd. Triad Cutlcura. Effect marvelous. Saved bto Ufa. ' ■ Cured by Cuticura Our oldest child, hour mx you* old, when an infsnt six niantUs old was attseked with a V ulent, mnllgnsnt vkld disease. All ordlna remedies failing, ’ who att •iioet ini tlon you are my cust ' IN TH3KCXT >T Dr SCBencdic]. A H Hodgson F B Lucas . Casper Morris. H;N Taylor Wm Ware Prof H C White M B McGiuty Prof E G Branson- C D Flanigen Julius Cohen Mrs Blackwell I H Allen Mts Olive J BToomer ■ Mrs Lucy Mathews Industrial Home E R Brumby A D Mathews. In the Country: Dr Watkins, Sandy Cross WO Flukor, Union Point [ Mr. Stovall, Oconee county i»ry j J W Arnold, W ilkes county g.wtcnpedonrfkmPypfivHcianl Andrew & Glenn.Oglethorpe county -* I J M Brisertdim, : “ 4 James Young, ENGINES AND REPAIRS, at—- Bottom Prices, WRITE TO ' Geo. R. Lombard & (o. Foundry, Hesliine, Boiler and. Qin and Supply Honan, Augusta, Mch7 d* Worq — 1 Ga feet waa Blmply inarvelons In three or four weeks sromplete euro won wrought, lecringthe little fellow’s perwn as white end healthy Ss though ho had never been attacked. In*my opinion pour Valuable remedies aaved his -tile, and today ho is a strong, healthy child,perfectly well, no repetition ol the disease having ever occurred. GKO. It. SinTb, Attorney at law and cx-proaecuting attorney, Ashland, Ohio. T A Hanie. J R Shields, Jackson county. Woods.Ashford, Watkinsville James Freeman, Antioch - ! G A Potter, Supt. Ga. Factory. Mr Card, Supt. Barnett Shoals. Niagara Fire Insurance Company, of New York. Grant & Willcox, Agents. in addition to the BUISTS NEW CROP OF Boy Covered With Scabs. GARDEN SEEDS- all liU > l&e wii pea red alio yearn, liae been troubled a very had bunior, which ap his body in small red blotches, with a dry white ecsb oo them. Last year he was Worse than ever, being covered with Jscabs from the top' bf the head to Ms feet, and cotuin- I keep the best and largest selected stock sm happy to say they did all that I could wish, bslogtheinr• ** —*— - 4 UsioEtfiem according to dlrec ion*, the humor ttvpldlv disappeared,^leaving the skin -fair and Stoves and Goods my Line in A call v.flil OraslA Willcox. Otar readers will probably liave no- ticed that Grant A "Willcox are patron- izing our advertising columns very freely. They are wide-awake business men and understand the art of calling attention to their,, business. They are agents fpr the celebrated Mutual*Life Insurance Company.and also represent a number of tue best insurance compa nies. Their* Smith Premier type writer has improvements possessed by no other type-writing machine; arid they, are pushing it for all it is worth. Howeyer, a leading feature of th'e business trans acted by them to that of merchandise broker, and being agents for the largest and best knos^n houses ..in the North and West. their trade in .this line is con siderable. Give them* a call aud you will receive courteous and prompt at tention; *>’ ~ SSSS.lSd^fSmi^alKteate The Of any house in this city. (utlcura ltemedie-i are all you el uim for them. I convince. Tney are wonh their weight in gold. ' | E.E. J0NE3 209 Broad St ruey are worth their woight in gold. GBO&i-E F.LBAVnT, Ho. Andover. Mass. Cuticura Resolvent. Jefferaon Jottings. i ^l.-rJustice court for tnis’district toin session now and It takdFoiHhe dignity, almost of a Superior court. It usually takes-from two to three days to get tlirough.. Cal. R. S. Howard, of Athens, is here. He has a number <ff cases . before this ’ '- l ■” •» •._ ^ ■Jackson Superior cotirt cOnVenes two weeks from ifio-day and tHere kill be a two weeks* picnic for the lawyers. School: is stitl«o a boom and will neb two hundred this week. nr MRS. SCijYT^lbbONS. .. One:of tbe ficheittreats of the season ill be thq drama'ic recitals, of Mrs; tott-SIddons, at % new opera house, sevcral months ago forvin|stinu*fiW Siddrins is too WriR known tothe Amer- potaitoto!UterianyrextehdeJnoticri as an actress, -or is a dramatic rriaher. Althriugh successful na tbs tormeV, she prefere the latter for ninny -reasons, p It her a wider scope for her many it relieves-her fronrtlie'riner- arautif if ia-i in s P t; Mtddling npljmds, 5 5-8 jMMdUng, Orleans: 'Ssiea jt,CC0.' . , . Tone 1 Kt. es of maiiagemeiit;' it is'lh ev il more satisfactory, I giving ore time for the- enjoyihent of the and quiet -of hpme life, which is more grateful, than the flash of flights, or the praise of the peo- ‘TO RENT.—A well located store on Broad street, can be- rented-, at a bar- K*in l»y.. calling- on w dRlins pobeik at once.i , . -Fine fish and select oyster* all times at Booth Brosalvio?. **•*» .-*■» * • For extra fine meat call at Booth Bro and you wil get just what you call for Both Bros, understand tlio business. Do You Waht.-Chkaf Boaed.—Ap ply to 281 Dougherty stret. Jan5-Im Mr. H. C. qiarke, or tills City, Gets $20,000 from the Louisiana State Lottery. *7 “Is it actually triie that you imve re ceived a part of the capital* prize in the last drawing of the Louisiana State Lottery?” asked a reporter for tho Star-Sayings Of Mr. H. C. Clarke, a young-lithographer employed at Aii- DistGi m *” • gust Gust’s a ml-residing at No. 712 N. Conipton avenue. “Yes,” said he, I have received $30,000 in cash. The money was paid to me In’ the Conti nental Nat, Bank, of St. Louis, to now- in niv possession, and a part of it will go into an elegant little home for my- ■ self and my family. My ticket was tS’jsn.S number03.”—St. Lotus (Mo) Star-j atw-katgU(,'~S Sayings, Nov. 23.• The nfw Humor greatdtln- . vita skin puriller, extertuOly, «voe-lily, perma nently and economically enres in early Ilia itch ing, burning, bleeding, scaly, truatfel; pimply, arrofulous and hereditary humors Wll b . loan Qf hair,thus avobllng years of torture and dic'lgu- rathin- raronte, rcineinber this:cures in child- bikxl are ]<ermanent. THE WEEKLY PRESS. PHILADELPHIA. I $l,00»0ne Year fot Ona DoIIar.-$1.0O. Wc have just ojieiied up the largest stock of garden seeds ever brought to this city, consisting in part of 60,000 papers Buist{s Prize medal stock. 60 busaels beans and peas, 50 bushels choice onion sets. Our prices are the lowest at whole sale and retail. Special prices to market gardeners. John Crawkobd A Co., Wholesale and Retail’Druggist. Athens, Ga. Call and get one of Butot’s Garden Manuels for 1890. are |www»ia. id everywhere. Price, Cuticura. BOc: Soap, Sc; Resolvent. $1. Prepared by the Forrgii Dnvo and Chemical Cobi oration, Boot liass. (Sgr-Send for -How to Cure Skin Diseases 41 page.-, 6 - illustration* aud 100 teetimouials. TfiE WEEKLY PHESS. Forjsso will be as much better than the Week ly Prcjs-for 1S8D as- w» can make it. tVltli every Issue during the new vein- it will be AN EIGHTY COLUMN PAPER. Each of the liftv-two number* will contain ten pager, or eighty columns, with a total for »h* yenr of R5»pages, Or4lS0 c-olnmns. Thus, it will be “os big ar a book,” as the Maying is. A PAPER OF QUALITY. Not billy will It be as big as a book, but It, will: Queen Insurance Com pany of Liverpool, England. Grant Willcox, Agents. - | be a paper ot quality as well nr of quantity. It DJDVK! Skin and scalp preserved and beauti. will coutaiu tiic pick of eveiything good. DSDl O fled by Cuticura Soap. Absolutely pure. 1 * d* o«n> m,v,T.imw How My Side Aches! Aching rides and backAlpAiilney and terine pains, rbeumatlo, sciatic, neu ralgic, sharp and shooting pains reliev- tn one mutate by .the Cuticura Anti. Athens Cotton Exchange. Athens, Ga. January 21.—Tonis of the Market, .firm. Good Middling 10 3-8 to 10 1-2 ' Sti-iet Middling 10 1,4 Middling 10 1-8 , : Strict Low Middling 10 Lofw Middling 9 7-8 Strict good ordintey 9 3-4 Tinges 9 5-8 to 9 7-8 Stains 8 1-2 to 91-2 ; I l New Ymr{ • tone- Finn.,,, i ‘Fmayes. , ,,j j January.'/. Felouary - __ March lu j- 4^*' ■ ■ Jane. Middling 1013-M 0 Ii5 A PAPER OF VARIETY: The Idea is that Tho Weekly Press shall be both clean and wideawnfce. It -will discuss »U (subjects of public interest anil importance. The writer, on its list include : Julia Ward Howe, E. Lynn Linton, Prof. Jf. 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