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«rml im» Mat I ktte beta inMM * <1* indi
gestive and dyspepsia. My sen, !>r. »•«._» M
I'vrry,ol Fituadsfphia, who knows the B..-red-
ieo'» which compose yowr Tosie, spoke 1st-
urahir o! it. is tbs eotjrsa ct two months
past I have Mini four buttles, and 1 sit inliis
VrtUatai Ysura truly, etc.,
n. T. P»«- r.
Dr. Westmoreland's Cohsays Tool. is sold
by L1). eledg* * Co., at Ace and ?! ttit'la.
~RICHES
iTS
atonta for a mafBiHeaat until of our Uroat
New StssUy Book. If book and Una* ar* not
r . til mIwuiI rnnr tn/tnaa Mas
,gSS* 10 ***• Ajet '“ Ch *"y
Borawl years ago. James Birchard, of
Parian, Conn., was severely Hi. Tha
doctors said be was In Consumption,
and that they could do nothing for him,
Tint advised him. as a last resort, to try
. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. After taking
this medicine, two or three tnontlia, he
wmsjtrcueuncedaweU man. His health
remains good to the present day.
J. 8.. Bradley, Malden, Mam., writes •
** Throe winters ego I took a severe cold,
which rapidly developed Into Bronchitis
ELECTRIC GOODS.
J alius Darnblatt
a»d coughed incessantly. I consulted
SS&835&te?ZiSS
sumption. At last, nfriant brought me
a heals of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral.
Prom the Brat dose, I found relief.
Two bottle* cored me, and my h-shh
Cay ton Street, Athens, Ga.
the United States Oorernment Endorsed by the hr ads of the Orest t'nrverriiles
1 Public Fool Analyst*. a* the Strongest, furrst and most Healthful. Dr. Price's Croara
kd I1 *r Pcrordwr does nut contiln Aramema, I.imccr Alum. I)r, Price’s Delicious Fln-roring Ex-
cts, Vsr.llla, Lemon, Orange, Almond. Rose, etc., do uotconpin Poisonous Otis or Chemicals.
PRICE BAKING PCWDER CO., Mew York. Chicago. St. Louis.
Piienix Insurance Com
pany of Brooklyn, Now York.
Grant & Willcox, Agents.
DO YOU SEND AWAY
Gko. O.Tiioxas. Jxo. J. Srotoxr Alt'
THOMAS & STRICKLAND,
ATT0RNEY8
* TV ' ' dVMUl TA
TACKLING A BURGLAR.
JOSEPH filLLOTT’S
JOB PRINTING?
ID 1 SO, WHY?
steel pens.
GOLD MEDAL, PARIS EXPOSITION, 1889.
THE M08T PERFECT OF PENS.
CROUP, WHOOPING COCGE and
Bronchitis immediately relieved by Shi
loh's Carr. For sale by John Crawford &
Co.
SHILOH'S VITALIZE!* is what you
nerd fur Constipation, Loss of Ap|H-tite,
Dizziness, and all symptoms of Dyspepsia.
Price 10 and 75 cunts iwr bottle. For sale
by John Crawford & Co.
SniLOU'S COUGH and Consumption
Cure is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures
Consumption. For sale by John Crawford
kOi.
Macon Fire Insurance Com
pany, of Macon, Ga. Grant
»fe Willcox, Agents.
Can you get it cheaper?
Have you tried our prices?
Can’t you get paper to suit you?
Have you seen our new samples?
You want more style than you have been
able to get heretofore in Athens?
We can give it to you now, and when we
move into pur New Office, we will have
All Sors of New Type
THAT WILE DELIGHT YOU'/} fancy.
WE HAVE BEEN SOMEWHAT
RUSHED
Up to this time, but will endeavor to
FILL ALL ORDERS
As Promptly. as Possible.
DON’T WAIT,
However, until the last envelope is gone
and the last bill head or statement is used up
A thoroughly good job cannot be gotten:
up when everybody is in a hurry.
1 WE HAVE ON THE ROAD
Souolo New Papers
That are the best of their kinds. We hope
to get them in a day or so.
Be sure to get our prices before ordering.
“tin* you ort to bo thankful yon gi>t oil
us well as you did.”
Miss Pettish sot down oa tKo wood-
box an’ laughed till «tio cried; but 1
sorter suspicion siie was a leetle grain,
disap'intod to think it -wan't a burglar
after all, T
But no more at present — Brfiudy
Blucgrass in Saturday night
Printer*’ Old Shoes.
No class of men Is so fond of old shoes
as printers. - It isn't that they wear okl
shoes, for they don’t except when stand
ing at their ease. Then they either in
case their feet in shoes of the meet dis
reputable character or have one or niore
pairs of shoes that a ragman would sniff
at stuck under their frames in such a
position as to attract instantly the atten
tion of hli who enter a composing room
and who are not of it , ,
Everything about die now composing
rbom'of The Times is in the most admi
rable condition, except the shoes. The
same old shoes that disfigured the old
frames in the old composing room orna
ment the new composing room. When
the printers marched upstairs, cases in
hand, they marched down again and re
turned, shoes in hand. They liked the
new room,-with Its white whlls, Its lofty
ceiling, its abundance of light and air. -
There was absolutely nothing in com
mon between it and old shoes, yfet the
printers took great care that not a single
old shoe should be deserted, and the new
composing room of The Tiince contains
just os many old shoes as did the old
composing room, in its .palmiest days.
The printer likes comfort -during the
hours of top. Ojd shoes mean comfort
to him in the fullest sense.—Printers’
Ink. ; , ...I,,,.
German Discipline h> Penal Institutions.
The lash has never been abolished as a
means of discipline u penal institutions
of. Germany. .Generally they use a'
thong twenty inches long, fastened to n
handle a yard long. The lash te thick
est at the end. The thickness varies ac
cording to the provinces. But the small
est lashes are two laches thick. Only in
Saxony are the. dimensions fixed by,law,
the handle there being thirty-nine niches
long and the lash thirty-six inches.
The maximum ^iimber of blows is left
to the judgment of the prison directors,
but if must not exceed twenty-five in
Mecklenburg and Oldenburg, thirty in
Saxony and sixty in Prussia.
The German penitentiary regime pro-
vide? still another means of repression,
namely, confinement in cells, the walls
C. BODES
Cor. College Avenue and Ciayton St.
Has always on hand
she, "but Aaron haln’t been none too
well. His constituency * want never
none of tho strongest, yon know, an’ Pm
. afeared he's a-gotn' to git somethin’
serVaio. He’s so powerful narvy, you
know. Why. when he’s a-copyin’ some
papers, or a-rcadin’ in his law books, lie
cant abide tlie leas test mite of noise, an'
I hev to go into tho nest room to prao-
tixo on my catarrh. An’ rnobbe you
wouldn't b’Hove it, Bclindy," says , she,
"but if a little comp’ny drops In an’ we
happen to cut round a little, jest for fun,
Uke too and Mr. BlucgranB here, ho aek-
shiUy gits in a temper, an’ rates an’
pitches, on* sometimes he cusses a blue
streak, if we run ng’in his elbow, or jog
gle him. Oh, he’s got a powerful tem
per, Aaron has! I often feel sorry Quin-
tilly has married rich a temperate nmn,
but It's too late to ondo tho mi^-hief
now."
After we had eat sapper, Jonathon
says: .
“Serin’ you’ve got comp’ny, Bclindy,
I reckon I mout as well go over on’ tend
the Farmers’ Lyance,”
An’ says I:
"Go, If 700*01 a mind tor: but don’t
set down on a log an’ go to sleep cornin'
home, like you done the last time you
went."
“No danger," says he. "Til ride ole
Beeswax this timo, an' if I da go to sleep
lie’ll fetch me home safe an’ sound."
So he went an’saddled hia nag an’ rid
away.
Dave had went away that evening to
see Eli Tucker, over on Ager hill, an'
want a-comin' home till the nex’ day,
an’ so we put Miss Ptotifish to sleep with
IJ» Ann,
We didn’t none of us set up very late,
and I hadn’t more’ll snoozed off when 1
beared a quare noise in the kitchen.
I knowed twau’t the cat, fur I had put
her pat last thing afore I laid down, an;
thinkses I, “It's a burglar, sure shot."
WhUe I was ^studying about it Liza
Ann an’ Miss Petifish cornea-bustling In.
as white as two sheet*.
“Oh, maw," says Liza Arm, “therte
somebuddy in tho kitchen? 1 kin bear
lem a steppin’ round an’ a-steolin* some
thin’ out of the cupboard."
An’ with that I jumped up.
"Jonathon's wallet te on the top shelf,"
says I, “an’ it’s got a silver dollar an* two
bits in change into it."
An’ I grabbed the lamp In one hand
an’ Jonathon’s walkin’ stick in the tother.
an’ started towards the kitchen.
“Come on!” Baid L “Both of von
ketch up a weapon of some kind, 1 an’
help me tackle him. He’U bo steered of
so many wirnmin.”
An’ lira Ann jerked the bootjack from
under the bed, an’ was a-follerin’ roo
tremblin’ like a leaf, hot determined to
save her paw’s wallet or parish in the at-
tpmp*; : . , * 4 • tt |-ufl
But Miss Petifish fcetoht a-holt of us
both, an’ hung on fin-dear life.
“Oh,” says she,“be you goin' to tackle
a strange burglar with only your night-
gowilds on? Mebbe he’s a hnehe|dA r an’
onmarried,” says she, “an -[ wouldn’t
like to moke his acquaintance without
my dress on." >. ,
“But hell git away," says I, “if we
stop to dress,”
But she wouldn’t hear to nothin’, so we
give in, an’ slipped on our dresses an’
started’agTn.
But Miss Petifish wasn’t ready yet
“I ain’t got my shoes on," says she,
“an’ I wouldn’t go barefooted: fur no
money."
1 was powerful cneasy, bat I waited.
“Now, come on,” says L
Butinstid of coining on die flew over
*» the bureau an’ begun to smooth her
hair ah’ fix her Umgs, an’ even tuck a
starch bag out of her pocket an’ begun
to powder her face.
An’ there was mo an’ Tim Ann on pins
and needles fur fear ihe burglar would
git away, an’ her a-powdering an’ prink
in’ like she was goin’ to a play party, or
was gittin’ ready fur a full dress desep-
tion. Jest think of it!
An’ come to look at her, she hadn’t pnt
on tho dress she wore down, but bad
slipped on her new pink tea gown she
had brung along in case the’ was any
thing going on.
18 wan 1 was mad.
“You kin go or stay,” says I, at last,
“but I ain’t a-goin’ to stand here an’ be
robbed no longer.”
An’ I started ag’in.
‘Tm a-comin'," says she, “but I can’t
FRESH BREAD, CAKE
——AND
PURE CONFECTIONERIES.
AGENTS WANTED
LUCY HINTON 18 QUEEN OF THE
TOBACCO WOULD.
Tidmadge Bros.' are headquarters m»d
'factoiy agent* for T. C. Williams & Co.’*
Lucy Hinton. Matlapuni, Jay Bird and
Paul her tobaccos. They are always relia
ble, uniform, and best on earth, for prices
at winch they arc sold. Try them.
13-6m
Tfie best razors and the best pocket-
knives, at I be lowest pries, at Talwage &
Brigbiwcll’s. dec7if
11.18 Received a ’ Full Assortment • of
Toys, such as. Dolls, Bedroom
Parlor, Kitchen, Toilet &\Vash
.Sets, Carriages, Drums,
Horns, Jumping Jacks, Clowns, Toy
Carts and Wagons, Drawing Slates
Velocipedes, Decorated Cups
Saucers and Mugs.
ATIUtN8,
wtf
How Lost! How Regained,
m Mutual Life Insurance Go. ol New York
LARGER, sfrUAVORTf ' ND liETTKlt
THAN EVER.
ssuss tha men LIBERAL CONTRACT of all Ufa Companlet
GRANT & WILCOX, Agents.
cil Blufi's, via this city. She goes by
the Northwestern to Chicago and from
there via the Michigan and Central to
New York. She would have made
quicker time by coming east from Trin
idad over the Santo Fe railroad.
Tbelr Business Booming.
TVcbably no one Hung baa caused such a
general revival ut trade at Joba Crawford Co.
aud U D. Hledge Go Wholesale and Beta!)
Drug Stores as their giving away to their cus-
tomem of to many free trial bottles of Hr.
King’s New Discovery Tor Consumption.
Tbeir trade is simp.y . enormous in this vary
valuable srtiole from thefset that it always
cares and disappoints. Cough, Cold, Asthma,
Bronchitis, Croup and all throat and lung dis
eases quickly cared. Toa can test it before
buying by gating a trial bottls free, large sue
(1. Every boktewairactsd.
Georgia Railroad Co
Stoaa Mountain Route.
OrvicK Gisrsti Jl.-.iv nr „ T
AnausT*, Ua. ( Sspt. List, I.; 9. f
The following sehodalo will be op ruU. u.
til iarther notice:
ATHENS BRANCH.
IE SCIENCE
from Kotjr/Wos, Ignoctnos, tocwSwa
.Business, UieMarrisd or Soctel Relation.
jnred two and. more or less seriously
injured eight others.
More eases of sick headddbe, billionsaess
conatipsuon, cua be eured in lea time, with
lessnisbiWnc, aud for lees money, by nsing
MADE WITH BOIUNG WATER,
Lv. Avgusta.
Uneoa .-...
Mitrdg rile
Wsshingt n
Ar. UnionPL
i.v. Atlanta..'
Gainesville
Ar. Uniod Ft.
11.Oil a m
7.1U.A m
9.18 » to
U.lo a m
1.55-p in
8.40 a m
o.55 b in
n.4« p m
GRATEFUL-COMFORTING.
and floors of which are . covered with
sharp points. In these they put prison
ers dressed in woolen, with nothing but
socks on their feet. The. cell contains
no chair, bench or bed, and after a cer
tain time the prisoner can. neither stand
np nor lie down.. Hia body and feet
bleed-everywhere;'and fora month after
he is let out lie cannot walk. Snch con
finement was resorted to in Prussia fifty-
six times during 1888, and of the suffer
ers fifteen were women,
'• -' A Norwegian Christmas Custom.
. -There-is a very curious old Norwegian
custom, which; I think, has died out,
excepting, perhkps, among the country'
DCODle. Citv folks lose old customs first
bv. Union Ft.
. Woodvitle.
'Maxevs. ..
Antioch .
Crawford..
Dunlap:...
Wiiitervitle
Ar. AtLooft.
MADE WITH BOILING MILK.
3 -A.IETCa-IEIjTJS
Costliest Picture in the World.
It peventi
st the scalp
hair. Have
sue* year.
Poverty te Uke fire—it makes a good servant,
bnt a cruel master. ! - .
^TEhen 1 thtT^peabsbomewuh bribe lids in
flamed and sore, a disordered system or a scro
fulous condition of the blood is indicated, for
which Ayer’s Sarsaparilla u the best remedy.
It invigorates and vitalises the blood, and expel
fikll fiuniflrx. I *
color to
ATHENS ACCUiaiOliATlON;
Bo&rlnc from tbs streets of yocthfal erron. cart
dmww ■owilwwiwaYnna Vm IHMtlltlOIln, Mr jlHrll
Sb^LT^Sl. tre»ti«> f*«aled)oont*lnliig M
man who la serrous sad dsbtutatcd. Addrew
Vnti F. C. FOWLEB. Moodn- ro-tn,
Leave Athens*......
Arrive Union Point;.
Lea e Union Point*.
Arrive Athens.
*Except Sunday,
UNION POINT A WHITE PLAINS B. it,
Leave Union Point*....
Arrive at Biioarn
Arrive at White Plain*.’
FOR MEN mm
jijposmvE
CUBE cf SroniwgwSism OMy'Xmo^
10.1U a in *6.40 b
10.S5 a m ~
11.1P a in
A t g F — o s^eaasawa j
people. City folks-iuse’old customs first,
and hew cuktoths obtain lari of all axhiong
the country people. Tlie custom 1 speak
ofisfor some person to be selected, who
sits riad In skins in the midst of a throng,
with a pointed bundle of straw in his
mouQi^K'hile tho others dance around
him. The straws sticking out by his ears
were supposed to represent the bristles
of a boar, rind he typified the victim of
the sacrifice;—Fatee-Curtte.
Leave TVuitc Plains...
Arrive at Siloom... ..
Arrive at Union Point.
*K*capt Hnnday.
When it rains cats and doga at sea look-cat
for yawm and barks. , .
: Kpoch.
The tanaitidu from lodg, lingering and pidna
fut sickness to robust health marks an epoch
in the life of the individoeL Bach a remark
able event is treasured in the memory and the
agency whereby the goodhealth has been at
tuned is gratefully blessed. Hence it is tlie
so much is baud in praise of Electric Bitlerv
So many feel they owe their restoration V.
Kidneys, Liver, Stomach of long or short
aiauding you will sorely find relief byo*e ot
Kiectric Bitters. Sold at 50c. and *t. per bot
tle st John Crawford Co. or L. D. Sledge
Co. While sale and Retail Druggist.
Hows Thi’s?
We offer One Hundred "Dollars Reward -for
sy ease of itetari-h that baa not t>e cored by
iking Hall’s Catarrh .Gore., .
F. J. Cheney A Co., Props.,-Toledo. O.
...c. J. lioency a rrops., -toie«o. u.
We the undersigned, bare known F. J .{Chen
ey for the last 15 year*,‘and bel'svo him per
fectly honorable in all business transactions,
and financially able to carry ont any obliga
tions raadv by their firm.
West A Truax, Wholesale Druggiit, Toledo, O
Waiding, Kinnan tlarrin, Wholesale Dorggist,
. Totedo, Ohio
E. H. Van' Hoesen, Cashier Toledo National
Ba k, Toledo, Obio.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken intern, tty, act
ing directly upon the blood and muoona asr-
faees . of the system. Price7Gc* per bottle, 8old
by all Druggiste.
The unpopular minister is apt to' feel as if
wreaked on lone Darren aisles.
vrd-Klr by t"_j
hut Chtitlesl 5s.
k CtUGlnr.Atl.riH
Ohio. Jtk
Inj It to all sufferers.
__ t. i. STOXnt, 31.11.,
/; Decatur, 111.
MAXWELL’S
Livery and Feed S
SPECIAL TO DROVE!
SN6IN£S
n«o: and
Lexington,
“ nV
THE ST. LOUIS
A copy of this otchinff on fino plate paper, 24x38 Inchon In she, will bo sent f
postago prepaid, to every annual subscriber after November 1,1839.
The Weekly Republic, with Premium Picture, SI a Ye:
. y Samplo copy and premium steer sent free to any address. Usual commission alio 1
postmasters and other authorized agents. Address
Little Nerve Pills. I)y*p epsia makes Von
ous, and nervousness makes you oysf
either one renders ’ you miserable, and
little pills cure both.
. ;■ ;..y, l ;l1 ■. ! . Tl •
Advice To Mothers.
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup ahoul
way* be nsed for children teething. It si
the child, cottons tho gums, allays all
cures wind colic and is the best lerned
cart-hoes twenty live ceulg s bottle,
-CIO TO , -
JOHN L. ARNOLD,
BROAD STREET,
Geo. R. Lombard & (!o.
Foundry, Machine, Boiler and Gin
and Supply Houge,
Augusta,
KottdA
Fancy and Family Groceries
ExhaustedVitality
Untold Miseries
00th Meridian
Tima.
2
Fas,.
Train.
Da 7
Mail.
Fast
Train.
Lv. Atben.M.
Winterrille
Dunlap....
C ran-lord..
Antioch ...
Muxeva....
Woodvillo.
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8.40 a m
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8.07 a u:
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9.30 a in
U.47 a m
9.55 a m
8.40 a m
9.13 a m
9.20 a m
10.00 a m
lO.z'J am
10.52 a m
11.22 a m
11.35 a m
8.50 p m
4.06 p m
4.10 p m
4.27 p m
4.43 p m
4.50 ;• ut
5.07 p m
5.15 p in
Lv. Union 1‘t.
Ar Atlanta .
Uuinesviile
10,04 a tn
l.iJO p in
6.25 [i m
2.10 p m
5.45 j> m
Lv. Union Pt.
Ar. Augusta.
W aehiugt n
UC011.....
Mill’dg vile
12.17 p tn
3.35 p m
2.20 p m
6.00 p m
4.11 p m
5 85 p m
8.15 p m
7.20 p m