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THE ATHENS BANNER:
Highest of all in Leavening Power— U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17,1889.
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ATLANTA A CHARLOTTE DIVISION.
Tine taMe 1b effect September soth, 1889.
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GEORGIA NEWS.
The lorn dead-lock stiU holds.
Nashville has had a $116,000 Ora.
Two children under fifteen yean old
ran away and married in Teaneseee.
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A mammoth light bouse will bo |
erected off Cape flattens.
English capitalists wilt invest mil- j
lions of dollars in railroads in the
^1-..« a. Aritt. 1and will build a tunnel under |
California has snow drifts forty feet J Cumberland gap at a eost of $330,000.
The last of Cleveland’s appointees in |
Indiana is out of office.
deep.
iBThe negroes of Barnwell county, 8.
|C. t held a meeting and decided to um-
Brunswick has an oyster canning es
tablishment
The State military organisations
required to enlist U months.
A. A. McMillan was killed by the can
near Brunswick, Ga.
The thieves attached to Stowes’ cir
cus robbed a store in Americus.
Griffin has received 80,000 bales of I igrate in mass,
cotton. I There was a serious difficulty in
A wild hog hunt will take place in | Blanco county. Texas, arising over (As
the swamp near Americas. I removal of the county site.
An Albany ben lays regularly two I A law salt is now being tried in a. ,,, . . .. _ ... . _
ggsaday. I Russian court that was brought up five °*B-*goU. in toe Republic of San
Several new kinds of searing machines hundred years ago. I S * ,vador - IIe *• 180 >«*** old
have been placed on the Georgia market I Secretary Blaine says there has been
this year. I an honorable and just settlement of the
Dr. Henderson, of Morgan county. 1 Samoan question,
will be carried back from his home in | Frank Nichols,
The “gold brick” swindle cost Clark
Adams, of Covington, Ohio., $6,900.
Mrs. Day was formerly elected Li-
| brarian for Kentucky.
The oldest man in the world is a cit-
A Brewer who was expelled from the
Chicago Union for not paying an as
sessment for 1 he defense of the Anor-
For fresh fish
Booth Bros.
Fresh Fish and oysters received 1
at Booth Bros. tf
Do You Want Cuba? Bojuud.—Ap
ply to 381 Dougherty stret. JanMm
1 the new postmaster I ehirt *» wa» awarded $900 damages.
Atlanta and sent to the asylum. I at Greenwood, 8.’ C., is a straight out I A French engineering company
1 * m.Iwa I poses to bridge tt.« Loiphorus.
pro-
The Southern Alliance' farmer, the j republican from Maine. .
official organ of the Georgia State Alii-1 Dr. Talmadge baptised several Amer-1 , An au “ t Kansss city assisted her
ance, changed hands. icans m the river Jordan and preached “i ec * on ^ 18 J"*" ® w > *» «l°l* witU *
Aratanda match set a steamboat on jun Mare Hill. F boy of the same age.
fire at Brunswick, Ga., the other night. | The farmers of South Carolina will Ellison Mounts, who is to be hanged
The blaze was soon extinguished. I hold a convention and can-1 murder of
It is said that Mayor Glenn, of At-J didates of their own.
Ian La, will be a candidate for Governor. I Dick Hawes, the
A better man could not bo found. I murderer, asked the sheriff'' for a pair
" iJd*.
j Misa Allapba McCoy, has confessed th
‘Dick Hawes] Birmiugham wife « ri “«and professed religion
a 16 am
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Hon. W.L. Peek, of Kockdale, isl* aiwpenders. He is bent on auiel
spoken of as congressman from the 5th I In South Carolina thousands of!
district. I pounds of meat have rotted and in
county. I _ Rev. W. B. Buckingham died at
At
lia Hollii
floor she I.... _ , j 0 jj n p. Bockfeller the President of
Athens Cotton Exchange.
Athens, Ga. January 83.—Tone of
the Market, firm.
Good MiddlinglO 5-8
Strict Middling 10 1-3
Middling 10 g-8
Strict Low Middling 101-4
Low Middling 101-S
Strict good ordinary 10
Tinges 10 to 101-8.
Stains 7 to 9 3-4
Middling uplands, 6 T-S {Middling Ortas BB;
i Sales 19,006. Tone
Y AT SIX PER CENT.
Ibort Li. Mitchell,
LAWYER,
Broier and Insurance Agoat
No. 35, Clayton st.,
[ATHENS,
tiVJSES
wtu gire.-prompt:
Mas. Will insure y
.gal butt
tlu flr»l-cla
Will negotiate
can* or farm lands running 5 .yean at 6 par
cant per annum, payable Inh, or part.
anr Ujm. Cone and aea mu.
Albert L. Mitchell.
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IM/fS.T A. ADAMS
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Futures.
January- February 6 61
Fabruaiy-Maroh: 6 91
Harch-April 6 61
* — ** 6 03
itv. I W. B. Buckingham died at I
rnni.r. vridav w hll« lire Am. -I Barnwell, S. C., and was bailed along-1. a n
iSSHStJS?iSmSam^bo » id e of the grave iu which a week ago»ed dwdRoTerry,
. 1 hia brother Phil was buried. ton by Valney Q
■she fell and broke her arm. t, » way to court to
■ Quay and his son Bichard
will loave for Florida on Saturday.
Bev. W."^ Pettit has been indicted
at Indianapolis for the murder of hia I
wife* A widow who belonged ;o his 1 Al)rU . iu -
congregation has also been indicted for I May-Juno.’.V.'.'.'-'.V.V.'.'s os
the same offense. j JmmJuJy o ot
Ryle Terry, a nephew of the celebra-1 Augiist-^ptember'V.'
r, was killed at Galvea- I Septembcr-Ootober.
Gibson, while on his I
way to court to stand trial for the |
October-November
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NEW SPRING GOODS.
In the meanUmo aba offer*
WINTER GOODS CHEAP,!
in order to make room for the now g<*<u.
Jan. M-*dsistap.
Ic&irndNfS.'s-.tSspa
I bottom* If the dealer cob not
•and direct to factory •ndo.ln* wJwmM*
Naw York .Market.
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white ladies.
Pledger headed the Chicago negro
My stock embraces
everything that can
be desired in
QUANTITY,
VARIETY.
QUALITY>
A-IsTID
LOWNESS IN PRICES.
Inspection Invited.
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At New Haven, Conn., a young man
The bride an-
matrimony by
signs.
William Von der Licth, who is in a
New York prison for stealing a set of
fora husband and found’ one in B. C. I . t ®° 18 ! vr , hile almost attrying^ allowed
Dnr. of PsaVlmnla who ^ | the physician to top his veins 31 times
to save the lives of others.
told about the crimes of the nobility. . .
Ex-President Cleveland talks enthu- ?
astically of tariff reform and is willing' BWered the vowb of
n ... to head the National Democratic ticket
The Massachusects Press association I if called on to do bo.
In* to Georgia eoonon a A lady from Mississippi advertised
ct on ’, _ .. , I for a husband and found one in E. C.
The Madisonian is offered for sale otrl Day, of Pennsylvania, who was ar-
Toue: Firm.
Futures.
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•a” 1 ® 8 * , I out of town a mulatto vagabond, whom
Mr. W. C. Hunter, a horse trainer, I be judged to be a leper. Yke negro had I K P orted
jjJMylt stalhon^ at Ban-1 elephantiasis, and bis leg was swollen
ting Tone Strong.
Receipts of 411U. S- Porta.
dersville, am. «.
fects of the bite.
I Sunday from the ef-
% piano leg.
. . . „ _ . , A Catholic priest at Pittsburg, Pa.,
It is announced ^that Mr. Yf. A, | threw back into a man’s face a penny
* b had placed in a contribution
. ing: “We don’t want any such
contributions here.”
A. C. H. Kopph. of Sumter, S. C.,| The Bank of England is about to ex .
suicide in Hillis barroom, in I erciso iu right, never hitherto asserted, known
OGLETHOBPE NEWS.
An Interesting Batch of Goss.p A bon
Friends Below.
Saturday.
Cbawfobo, Ga., Jan. 23.—[Special ] I TuMdayV.
—Mr. B. A. McMahan will move ou a wedmjday.
farm this year. *«<££**"
During Christmas week some un-1 1 ‘
men severely whipped a negro
ToSmGTy,
I of its reserve, and
Sheriff Thomas, of Fulton county, is| ver against it.
The late Judge Kelley, it is stated
i extent of one-third woman ; near Wesley Chapel, who was [_
iseue XI notes in sil-1 ^oo intimate with a young white man. ItStkataUuaJfiarta i
| The most objectionable and turbu- I I s
W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE GENTLEMEN.
land Grain aad Cnili
Jaaorid. Ki»iuIb,1iI,
INK HAN1>-KKWKI> SHOE
1-SKWKI) WKtT SHOK.
3* AND FARM KBS’SMOM.
' VA1.US CAI.F KHOS.
..OltKlNGMKN’H SUOIML
11.75 BOYS’ SCHOOL BHOIS,
Sorngnm, Button and Laeo.
' $3&$2 SHOES mSSIa.
fi(.75 SHOE FOR MISSES.
objectionable
lant negroes have left the county t us I
1,660.062 4.141 A14
|SSI ,479
No. 41, dally except Sunday,leaves Atlanta
■JOp. m: arrives at Lula 8:13 p. m.
No, 40 leaves Lula dally except Buaday 6,15 a
o.; arrlveaat At antaS.60am.
Noe. 60 and 61 connect at come la for Tallu
lah FalU dally.
a victim to to- I year, and they are a good riddance.
For years he was an inveterate | Our farmers have not as many bands
Mrs. Kate S. Stewart, of Atlanta, de-| smoker, and he also chewed. At night I as they desire, but are learning to get I
s from Mr. Mat I he would sleep with a quid of tobscoo I along very well without negroe-'.
the affections of [it* hia mouth. I Messrs. J. S. Baugh n and J. J. Bacon
Stewart. | Thomas Rainey, of San Antonio, I are candidates for census enumerators.
” * * - - - - i Mr. Armstead is now keeping the ho-
H?
The Savannah News speaks. adtuirin B -| Texas, «Ued_ from La Grippe. tame
ly ofJud L
riding sui
ing along
journs.”
Pullman Sleeping Car Service.
No. eo has Pullman Sleeper New York to At-
aft> r his death his aged father 1 tel iu Crawford,
nto an adjoining room and blew *"
brains out. Father and son will be |
buried together.
Mr. Randall is now known as “the
i rfeSSSJ3S-»KatK1—rw
W.S. & ff.fl. SflEAD.
Leo l^kn S e I THE WEEKLY PRESS.
TA oa j •• vPHILADELPHIA.
lt» btBUQS 0D. Its M6nts. I $i,00—Ona Year for One DgHo?.-$1.00.
The following twenty well known I the WEEKLY pniiss
The business of Lexington has doub- citizens of Athens are selected from my
list of purchasers to whom 1 refer as to
led since the railroad was build
Mr. Alex Johnson who is in charge
of the county dispensatory for liquor,
, .>o. 63, Pullman Sleeper Washington to New
Orleans and Washington to Birmingham.
No. 61 Pullman Sleeper, Atlanta to New Vork.
No. &l Pullman bleeper New Orleans to Wash*
iugton, D. C., and Birmingham to Washington.
£. L. MeCLESKEY. i tv. Pass. Agent,
Atlanta, Ga.
JAS.L. TAYLOILGe^lJ^Agent,^
COVINGTON & MACOH RAILROAD.
Time Table No. 6, to trice effect at7:l0o»cloek,
a. m., Sunday, Nov. 24,1883 :
crop iu this county.
! their father’s old heart ’by wanting a I "^'teacher y Cr °“ *" 1 - rA ° Bw " ak0
reduction of the tariff. I anxious Jor a good teacher.
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 THECIT €
F B Lucas
ingten, D. C.
Gen Clement A. Evans is often men
tioned in connection with the guberna-. . --— . .—
torial race in Georgia. He is a pure, | *° wport in favor of unseating pi e te the house he now occupies, lest it Prof E C Branson
odgson
■ Morris
. i jir. George B. Lumpkin lost three u ^ Taylor
The house committee on elections de-1 residences by fire, and is afraid to coni- Pro* II C White
good man, a warm friend, trained in Jaokson, democratic representative
public affaire, and numbers his friends from West Virginia, declaring Sputb,
by the score the State over. repubiiosn contestant, entitled to a seaL
• I (I'Ll* la El MS*. 4k. S..4. ,1
Julius Cohen
This is first of the seventeen contested
man’withiiim tried to desert their baby | th ° committc ® ha8
nn t.h#. Upnriria Kckilttlpra rallmnil. 'Pin. I poseu .
man name Hall aud a wo-1
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on the Georgia Southern railroad. The
couple was arrested, but the case was
finally settled by one ot Cordele’s kiud 1 Mrs. Fanny Coleman, a Northern lady,
hearted citizens adopting the child. | J™* t ® M !* John Moulton s house it
a „ .# I Baldwin county, Ala., tor the benefit of
A party of hunters in Scrlven county I hnr hM i, h m, Mniibu. f n ..nri th.t
be burned] down. He is somewhat su
perstitious in this respect. 11 H Allen
Ths two young Howards, near Wes- J BToomer
ley Chapel, last year cleared over $600 Industrial Home
on their farm, after paying all expenses. Thomas Fleming
Mr. Walter Maxwell, of Crawford, is I —— — —
It is said that some two years ago getting to be one of our big land own- 111 til© Uountry J
‘ era, and says Oglethorpe farms readily | Dr Watkins, Sandy Cross
A II Hod)
Casper
Wm Ware
M B Mcuiuty
C D Flauigen
Mrs Blackwell
Mrs Olive
Mrs Luey Mathews
E B Brumby
A D Mathews.
pay him
l per cent, on their invest- W o Fluker, Union Point
. . ... . . . _ . . ment. I Mr. Stovall, Oconee county
I her health. Mr. Moulton found that Mr. J, 8. Baughn’s house was cover- J W Arnold, Wilkes county
J™ 4„°?ft a ^«i I Ws boarder had a large sum of money ediu 1861, and the root is still sound, Andrew & Glenn, Oglethorpe county
seven large deer mall. A herd of live | »i,i, *»a »«»• mimi<i. although not a new shiugle has been J M Briserdiin, “ *
put on since. “ —
__ ,u„ I,, I with her and some valuable securities,
ran out by the stimd ou which Mr. lorn I with th0 asgjstance of a female neigh-
Af,lr 1 tK>r looked Mrs. Coleman up, and
Jbaw ^fLilTirfh-1 ke P 4 her a prisoner until a few days
toiL Tt 90 and tSe^ther It lfcundA | a «° when the authorities Interfered
KINOB ITEMS.
Depew asking his authority for the I Brief News Notes Taken From ou*
statement in his speech at the recent I t4P . g Nolo Boo jj g>
A. T. STEW AST’S LOST BODY.
James Young,
Hon Jos M Smith, “
M Mathews, **
James Hutcheson “
T A Hanie. “
J B Shields, Jackson county.
Woods Ashford, Watldnsville
Seper-
slavesat the foot of Bunker Hill monu
ment. Hr. Depew’s reply is awaited
with interest.
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Farm (net
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CURE
Side ncadoche and relieve all the troubles Inci
dent to a bilious state of the system, neb as
DtainaaL Mooses. Drowsiness. Distress after
eating. Pain In the Side, &c. While their most
remarkable success has been shown In curing
SICK
, yet Carter’s Lrmjt Liver Puts
• valuable in Constipation,
Headaehr
are equi
aad prat „ ,
they also correct all disorders of 1 .
stimulate the liver ane regulate the bowels.
Even If they only cured
HEAD ~
Ache they would bo almost priceless to those
who suffer from this distressing complaint;
but fortunately their goodness does not end
hero, and thoso 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 la where
we make our great boast. Our pills euro lt
while others do not.
Carter’s Little Liver Pills are very small
and very easy to takj*. One or two pills make
a dose. They are strictly vegetable and do
not irrip© or purge, but by their gentle action
please all who use them. In vials at 25 cents;
five for $1. Sold everywhere, or sent by mail.
CASTES HESICINS COJftew Ycrk
P3L Small Sose, Small (rice.
Adgateville,
Hillsboro...
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^ nn n°^ e *r NeV L Kn ‘ !, "£ cl . U wK‘JI The (University students subscribed
Md ee n n. r«ii"^uf w libereliy to both the Davis fund and the
nl.Uit l Grady monument fund.
The University Reporter will here
after be issued from the Banned job
Fiel Hattn, a Collin wood, Ohio man, in8tead oI 0ran,ord ’ a 113 here ’
was taken prisoner at Kingston, Ga., in | ‘
’64, and was stripped of accoutrements. | ^ h i en J? 10 ®*t G. & N, the C. & M.
among which was a cap box with bis I and the G., 8.. i F. Railroads all corn-
name stenciled upon it. He had escaped | bine, Athens will be the center point on
and thought no more of the cap 'box I the greatest line that connects the ex-
until it was found by & Miss Keros in a I South with the groat Northeast*
coal shed near Collinwood last week. I Heasles are on the wane in the city.
How it gravitated to its owner during | The C & M. is entering upon a great
twenty-live years wandering is Amys-j boom
t3 rJ‘ o . , J The whooping cough has not spread
Tom Hunt and a yonn» man named itge , f in AthcI18 y et .
Gordon engaged in a fight at Owens’ I ™ ,,
mill in FrankHn county. In tho fight, d prospects are good for a^old ever. The remains of Mr. Stwart are
G« r don cut Hunt with a knife m the £2^7® s not in the cryt, but still lie concealed
shoulder. They made friends,'and Huut | laa B ,oneu a®®"* -
went away. After he had been gone The wires for the commercial electric
for some time, he came back on a horse, 1 current are being strung over the city,
with his pistol in hand. Hunt fired I Everybody is buying up real estate,
several shots, and one shot took effect | A general sale will open with the ap-
in the shoulder of a young man]named | crouch of the G., G. & N.
Hie newly established Building and
Some of the Heirs Anxious to Renew
Nrgotiotious for Its Recovery.
Fnw Yoke, January 23.—[apecialf—. Aau . u .v.. ..
One of the results of the Settlement ot I James Freeman; Antioch
the Stewart will case will be the de ter- G A Potter, Supt. Ga. Factory,
mination of what Is to be done respect- | Mr Card, Supt. Barnett Shoals,
ing the remains of A. T. Stewart. It 1
has been supgosed, and some efforts has
been made by those in authority to
caure credence to be given to the report,
that the mutilated body of Mr. Stewart
reposes in the crypt in the Garden City • - ■ (UJ]T
Catberal. The story has circulated I keep the best and largest selected stock d£}£
In addition to the
LEE RANGE
For 1830 will be as much better than the Week-
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tbe vearof mepen^ oreus erttuaaa. Iku, IS
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be a paper of quality aa well as ot quantity. .If
will contain the pick of everything good.
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The Ideate that The Weekly frees iliall bo
both clean aad wideawake.-: It will discuss sU
subjects of public Interest an<t Importance. Tho
writer, on its list include : Jolla Ward Haws,
B. Lynn Unton, Prof. N. 8. JSlialer, Loul, Pss-
tenr, William Black,EdmundUosM, K-lgar W.
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by Elizabeth Stuart Phelps.
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s subscription price. Its lllu.tra-
that the heirs, or one of them, or a rep-1
rcsentotive of them, on one dark night,
met a person in an alley in this city
front whom he received a sack said to
contain the remains ot Mr. Stewart,
and to whom he gave $25,000. It was
also put in circulation that these bones
were subsequently placed in the crypt
and so securely sealed and guarded as
to prevent auy further filchering of
them.
This story bas no foundation what-
Stoves and Goods in
my Line
Of any bouse in this city. A call will
. convince.
E.E. JONES 209 Broad St
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PUBLISHERS.
Jan. 17—it. . ■ -v ,
Sorrells & Smith
young
letns. It is an ugly wound.
Jly "urn,, The newly es
made hie escape. He is a bad character L Associations have moved ofl" most
and would not be missed if he was to '* rou8 i v .
Ipzvo tho Mumtrv. prosperously.
Hunt!
leave the country.
A. Q. CRAIG, Aet'g 8upt.
BUIST’S NEW CROP
OF
GARDEN_SEEDS-
We have just opened up the largest
stock of garden 6eeds ever brought to
thin city, consisting in part of 00,000
papers Buist’s Prize medal stock. 60
busnels beans and peas, 60 bushels
choice onion sets.
Our prices are the lowest at whole
sale and retail.
Special prices to market gardeners.
John Crawford & Co.,
Wholesale and Retail Druggist.
Athens, Ga.
Call and get one of Buist’s Garden
Mannels for 1890.
TO RENT.—A well located store cn
Broad street, can he rented at a bar
gain by calling on Julius Cohen at
onco.
Mrs. Scott-Siddons. — Mrs. Scott-
Siddons, tho charming reader, who will
appear at the new opera house tonight
is so beautiful a woman that it is a
pleasure to not only hear her, but to
study her classic curves. Her toilets
are each one of them a study in art and
one of Mrs. Siddon’s peculiarities is
that she plans her toilets herself,though
they are made by IVbrth. To Mrs.Scott-
Siddons belongs the honor of creating
and popularizing elocution as a profes
sion; and she.-^cts, she does not recite
of course being decendcd from so illus
trious a family. Mrs. Siddons is feted
and banqueted in England. While in
‘ ‘ dated
America she is apprecu
for herself.
Fine fish and select oysters all times
at Booth Bros. tf
For extra fine meat call at Booth Bro
and you wil get just what you call for
Both Bros, understand the business.
Jug Tavern Notes.
Jug Tavern,Ga , Jan. 23.—[Special.]
—Mr. L. L Patrick is improving and
liis recovery is hoped for by bis friends
here.
Mr. XV. C. Orr of Athens was here
yesterday talking fertilizers to our deal
ers.
There is not a good dwelling vacant
here now. There is soon to bo a regu
lar boom in real-estate New buildings
are being planned for the near future.
Tho Banner gets better every day
and is replete (with hews pertaining to
this city.
The young ladies of the Home School
paid a visit to the electric plant at twi
light and saw the lights turned on.
A number of new pupils have^qtered
the city schools.
Who will get the post office is a ques
tion that wifi soon be answered.
Irregular and delayed mails still
cause great dissatisfaction with our
people.
Harmony Grore Dots.
Habmony Grove, Ga. Jan 23.—[Spe*
cial.]—Bird hunting has become a fa
vorite pastime with our citizens recent
ly. They report birds pleutiful.
We were glad to see Mr. Bob Qui,
lian out to-day after an indisposition
of several days.
“Chief Star” lectured here again
Wednesday night to a large audience.
He has created a very favorable opinion
indeed in behalf of himself and his race
while in our midst. He left yesterday
for Jefferson, where he will deliver two
1C M? t Md Mrs C. J. Hood gave an ele- lied blood poison, have improved rapully after
gant entertainment Wedn^layeven- a use 0 fB. 1» 15, It u a Goose ad,” _ _
Ing last, complimentary to
several visiting young ladies. Every
one expressed themselves as being per
fectly charmed with their host and hos
tess. ... i
At the installation of the mayor and
aldermcn-elect yesterday afternoon, the
following officers were unanimously
elected: Bobert Hawks, Marshal; H.
H. Duncan, Clerk; W. A. Quillian,
Treasurer. AUarc excellent men.
in a trunk or box at some place within
an hour’s reach of Chicago.
They Want Farming Taught.
Augusta, Ga., Jan. 23.—[Special.]—
The Farmers’ Alliance of Georgia de
mands a revision of the course of study-
in the public schools. They hold that
the present course in schools every
where is to fit men for literary pursuits
and unfits them for the farm. The re
form demanded Is that chemistry, bota-
any «ud kindred subjects take the place
of literary studies and that farms be at
tached to all schools so that practical in
structions in treating the soil can be
given, In this way they would grow
up to be good farmers and save the
country from its present flood of poor
doctors and lawyers.
Inherited Blood Poison-
How many people there are whose distress
from sores, aches, pains and eruptive tenden
cies are due to inherited blood poison. Bad
blood passes from parent to child, and it there-
fore is the duty of hnsband and wile to keep
their blood pure. This is easily accomplished
by a timely use of U. B. B. [Botanic Blood
Balm]. Send to Blood B&lm Co., Atlanta, for
book of most convincing proof.
James Hill, Atlanta, Ga . writes: “My two
sons were aftlicled with blood poison, which
doctors said wag hereditary. They both broke
ont in sores and eruptions which B B. B.
promptly controlled and finally cured com
pletely*
Mrs S. M. William*, Sandy, Texas, writes:
My three poor afflicted children, who inher-
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AUGUSTA GEORGIA.
J. R. Wilson, Glea Alpine Station, N. C.,
Feb. 18,1SS5, writes: “Bone and bleod pnisou
forced me to have my leg amputated, aud on
the stump there came a large nicer, which
grew worse every day uitil doctors gave me
up to die. 1 only neighed 120 pounds when I
began to take B, B. B., and 12 bottles increas-
ed my weight to 180 pounds and made me
sound well. I never knew what good health w»s
before.
Atlanta only pays SO ciiuts per head
for burying her • paupers.
enness
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