Athens daily banner. (Athens, Ga.) 1889-1902, January 25, 1890, Image 4

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■ ■ : SEWS. (until . Mason i *3,000 i polka ; a right in a Caitersvillc ea Warren Akin. J. A. Ear- stock embraces everything that can be desired in QUANTITY, VARIETY. QUALITY LOWNESS IN PRICES. Inspection Invited. Lv. Greenwboro. Ax. Danville... “ Richmond . Lynchburg lottev “ Washington .. •• Baltimore “ Philadelphia “ now York No. 11, datb ercent Sunday, leaves Atlanta M p. m: an Ives at Lula 8:12 p. m. No, 40 leaves Lula dally except Sunday 6,15 a I.: arrives as Atlanta 8.50 a. m. Noe. 80 and 81 connect at Come i* for Tallu lah Fan- daily. . •Daily. t rally except Sunday. Pullman Sleeping Car Service. vo. co has Pullman Sleeper New York to At- 62, Pullman Sleeper Washington to New Orleans and Washington to Blmlngbam. No. 61 Pullman 8leeper, Atlanta to New York. No. 53 Pullman Sleeper New Orleans to Wash ington, D. C.. and Birmingham to Washington. *i. L. jfcCLESKEY. . i*. Pass. Agent, Atlantv, Ga. JAS.L. TAYLOB,GerflPMS. Agent, Washington, D.C. tOYlHGTOS & H&GOH RAILROAD. Time Table No. 5, to take effect at 7:10 o’clock, a. m., Sunday, Not. 21,1850 : D.W'fficGregor, ATHENS BOOK-STOKE. THE BOSTON HERALD I Is clean, relia- ' b!e, indepen dent, bright. The best news paper for the family. Subscription 60 oents s month, postage paid. Elk? CURE Blck Headache and relieve al l the troubles Inch dent to a bilious state of the system, such as Dizziness, Nausea. Drowsiness. Distress after eating. Pain iu the Side, &z. While their most remarkable success has been shown in curing Headache, yet Carter’s Jjotle Liver Pttjjb are e^Vially 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. Even if they only cured HEAD Ache they would be almost priceless to those who suffer from this distressing complaint; but fortunately their goodnes#dooa not end here, and those who once try them will And these little pills valuable in so man v ways that they will not be willing to do without them. But after all sick head Second Class. 1st Class. 23 119 NORTHBOUND Th. Frit. Local Ft. fast Vail Mon Wed DaUymx. DaUy. Friday, Sunday Lv Macon 1100 ran 750 am 710 am MrScej’S HI 1 Von Buren.. 1128 806 818 719 727 830 7 85 M- rton 1201 am 850 7 49 Grays 1210 9<0 90S 921 « St 955 755 riradtoy Wayside .... Round Oak j 12 27 12 41 12 58 8 06 814 822 8 23 Hillsboro, .. AdgatevlUe, 12* 030 042 &3> 8 49 Mlnnetta... iMonticeUo... Machen 2 01 1 11 9 07 220 142 9 1C 806 1222 pm 1253 9 44 Marco 119 95G Godfrey.... 3 47 ] 48 6 0S Iftftdlaon 447 2 37 305 10*2 0 5* Florence..■■ 6 00 355 1123 Farmington 035 430 1145 Watk&sviiic 700 714 500 518 1154 12o: pm Sidney Whitehall : 730 745 533 557 12 12 12 21 803 Athena.. 830 am 620 pm 1235 1st Class 8econd Class. A0 29 24 SOUTHBOUND Fast Mai Local Tit. Frit. Dally. oallv Suuda Tue.Thur Sat. Lv w'bltehali : 110 pm F«i 740 pm iiOO 11 44 pm lit Saut 819 ’WaUtinsvilir 134 143 8 25 8S7 1320 1237 1 51 902 9 27 FflfrmlnBt'n: 2 C0 10* Florence.... 222 10 2 1 si Madlson-.R 2 50 800 1045 |115 2 31 Goifrey *86 1217 pm 331 Marco M»chen.. 3 43 12 37 400 1253 1 0 218 509 Monticello.'. 418 542 Hrnneta 4 37 233 557 AdgatevlUe. 4 59 2*1 HiCsboro..,. KouudOak; 6 0. 318 745 5IJ 802 812 823 Wryslde... 531 4 07 835 UraiUcy 53) 425 845 Grays : 5 13 442 9 03 9 0 Morton. —, 554 462 910 Roberts .... C 01 512 Van t uren. G 15 5 25 950 Massey’s Hill C 21 538 Ar Macon 630 565 1(315 ly awl Howell, of Warren ton, bad their tight over a dog. Three brother* were killed in a rail road accident, and all are buried in Ma li. Waite/ Akcnuan, son of A. T. Alcor an, has token-charge of the Cartcrs- Tille pOiUitliue. An old negro woman, an inmate of i be Cobb county poor-house, was burn ed to dea M Tn re was court between ker and Charles Jones, three lawyers. There is a sensational seduction case in Americus. Both parties stand very high in social life. * The negroes around Cassville are in astoteof terror oxer the appearance of a wild man in the woods. The gallows on which the two Perry murderers are to be bung is now being built. Governor Gordon has offered a re ward for the apprehension of the Jesup rioters. A little 2-ycar-olJ old boy in Ame cos is 11 a dangerous condition from drink! ig ammonia bureau. Miss Matn-e Gloveo.of Americus, was engaged to a young man, but eloped with Mr. John Hall, a postal clerk. John Gree?, a negro murderer, re ceived a life imprisonment at Sumter court. Lewis Moore, another - negro, was convic ed for entering the bed room of a young lady in that county. The farmers < f Southern Georgia will form a co-operative association, which will enable them to get money at lower rates, and enable them to save some thing in handling their cotton. There was a pitched battle the other night in Lumpkin county between moo. shiners and deputy marshals. Christopher Clark, a part Indian, led the attacking party. Several of the officers had their clothes riddled with bullets, but no one was hurt. Clark was afterwards captured at Ins homo. GENERAL NEWS- At Opelika, Ala. Beid B. Barnes shot and killed Lou Carroll. Banson Hill, a farmer of Franklin county, N. C., was killed by an un known person while on his way home. Two factions of moonshiners t-n. aged in a pitch battle in Greenville county, S. C. A lawsuit has just been finished in Pesth which begau in 17C3, 123 years ago. Nicholas Mayer, of Chicago, killed his wife and then committed suicide Jealousy made him insane. Steps have been taken in Ohio to ward the Amalgamation of the Knights of Labor and Alliancemen. A man in England murdered his bed fellow and warm personal friend be cause because he said he was too wick ed to live. The Democrats will obstruct legisla tion if an attempt is made to decide the outested election cases before the com mittee on rules report. Five men working on a railroad in Wilks County, N C., were blown to atoms- by a spark Irons a cigarette set ting off dynamite. George Comstock and wife, of Wil son Conn., were fatally hurt by a train stricking their carriage when return ing from a funeral. A riot is momentarily threatened at Apilacbaeola, Fla. Every w bite man is sleeping on bis arms. One ue^ro was sbot while fleeing from arrest. Mr. and Mrs Bayne, the driver and a lady were killed bv a train luuniug in to their carriage while on their way to the cemetery to bury a child in Chioa- i ACHE la the bane ot bo many lives that here is -where we make our great boast. Our pills cure It while others do net. Camus's Lmut Livra Tius Are very small snd very easy to take. One or two pills make a dose. They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, but by their gentle action •• —*- - —~ in vir r A. G. CRAIG, Act’g Supt. BUIST’S 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 00,000 papers Buist’s Prize medal stock. 60 bdsnels beans and peas, 60 bushels choice onion sets. Our price-s 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 Manuels for 1S90. at 25 cents; stable Robert Long and wounded his wife in Guyandotto county, Va., were tracked to the mountains and captured while sleeping. A negro woman was found in a ditch in Union county, S. C, with her throat cut. Investigation showed that she was murdered by a white man, as sisted by three negroes. Ingalls in his speech in the senate sai l the negroes have been- very pa tient and suggests the torch and da_ge as a means to obtain their rights. U was applauded by the negroes iu the galery. H. M. Jackson, the assistant cashier of the sub-treasury, on Wall street who stole *10.000 from the treasury in October, 18S7, and fled from the coun try, returned to New York, in disguise, a few days ago, aud was detected an captured. Representative Bobeitson, of Louisi atm, has introduced in the house a bill approp luting *300,090 to reimburse the state of Lonisar.a for the destruction of the state prison at Baton Rouge, La by Are while in pessessiou of the Gutted States military authorities in 1803. A negro woman in Barnwell county, S. C,, Istole a child, set Are to a house aud tl.en left for her home with her stolen treasure, where she disfigured it in such a way as to try and create tl impressson that she had given birtl got in bed aud sent for a female attend ant. She is in jail. A dispatch from El Paso, Texas, re ports yesterday the keeper of two large Cinnamon bears in Paso*Del Norte got drunk aud made the bears drunk. The keeper took off the muzzle of one of the bears to feed it, when the animal jump ed upon him and lacerated him so ter ribly that he died from the effects of the wounds. The animal is at large, and the people in Paso Del Norte are greatly excited. Kind Crnlli man and Ladies of ilie City of Athens: As I am y. t unable to do hard labor, I ask that each of you bear me in min'd when you have glass to put in yoi' house or flower pit, door or chest loci to repair or replace by new ones, or any scissor*, carving knives or other cut lery that vou wish sharpened-—Lbave made special arrangements for the sbar- want protect There are i the Iowa 1 At the ann ___ nl Pi vo ce Reform the secretary's report that 80.1 percent, of divorce* occur in the State in which the marriage took place, thifs dispelling a prevalent Idea that a uniform na tional divorce law worth! remedy the evil. At Pittsburg a hou*e was destroyed by an explosion of sewer gas. John Slip was killed, and eight others more or less seriously injured. People iu nineteen counties of South Dakota a re literally starving Laura Litton was accidentally killed, near Kipton, Ohio, by two frieiuls. A farmer shot himself near Akron, Ohio, and claimed he was attacked by highwaymen. He wanted notoriety. A bill to allow women to practice law in Virginia courts was reported ad versely in the Virginia legislature. Michael Schieber, the Bavarian mur derer, who|jumped Jfromfafast-inov’hig train at Corfu, X. Y., while in charge of an officer was recaptured a few miles from that place. lie murdered his step son and the boy’s grandfather, and con fessed the crimes in Minneapolis, where he was arrested ' “ A Polish woman who has been mas querading as a man for the past twelve years has been discovered at Pittsburg. She worked, as a laborer, smoked, and always insisted on a separate room from the men at her boarding bouse. Mrs. Polly O*good, aged 100 yeays, died of “la grippe,” at Amesbu y, Massachusetts. Bishop Hare, of the P. E. Church of South Dakota, protests against the passage of the prohibition bill-now lending, because it (Icuum the use. of ■I toxica ting wines for s^Hmcntal pur poses. . ! , • Ex-Deputy U. S. Sfarshal William Day, who killed a prisoner .in the Cov ington jail live years ago, killed himself by shooting, at Louisville. Five young couples, intimate friends and neighbors, were man-led ’together in a Catholic church, in Davies county, Kentucky. Mary Petrikoysky, a handsome Rus sian girl, was shot dead in New York, by Michael Popoff, a deserter from the Bussian army, because , she-refused to marry him! Charles Weinkle, of London Island City, N- Y., fell into his mother’s wash tub and was scalded and drowned. A tdbacco trust has been formed . The sexton of a church at Syracuse, N. Y., has been arrested for comniittiug an unnatural crifpe on boys. A mother in Helena, Mout., locked up in her room and .severely whipped a young man who was courting her daughter. The race horse, “Proe'tor-Knott,” is in splendid condition. The hill against trusts passed the Kentucky senate by an almost unapi- mous vote. Mrs. Margurette Graham, a fa r young widow of Fort. Dodge, Tow*; is suing J. R. Keed for breach of p-omiae. After waiting,sevenjyears for him, he married anor,her t woinan. The Polish church war at Wilkes- barre, Pa., has broken out again. The g-aveyard was invaded, the coffins were broken open,- and the bodies dragged over the ground and theu thrown over the fence.- Two bodies were- treated thus, and they were horribly laceiated by pick-axes m breaking* open the* cof fins. Thr&e other coffirs .were taheu out of the graves. The Bank o f 'England will not issue silver notes, as reported. ., A popula ■ Mef liodist minister in Iowa has been am-tedl'or foygefy,. Ed ward Asyman killed his paramour in ?ndiaUapoIis, and then attspiplcd snieide. A New York man, the doctors say, is sleeping hnnfeejf to death! Four safe robbers were S'-a.ed away, from their job a* Uaseltoh, Penn., They- afterwards fell asleep, anil were cap tured with the.lr burglar tools. A brave Pennsylva iia woman shot a man who W?i3 trying to f6*ec liis way into her house. A Bed Baik. Penrt., min was K'licil by taking ca b riic acid,’through riiis- taka for beer. ; . Senator PonYls- at the bend of a p’ot to amex Canada to the United States. tm.-Alfea the bed of J M GRAND hut on the hi® i the temporal erected liighei course of the work ami into the -Hume of the mid. gave way. The bursting of the dam i followed by a great rush of we. , Vvat!e jn, through the excavation they had jiiti FAMED • tv« ^MAMMOTH great rush of watty the oxet - - deserted. Carts, wheelbarrows, beat y limbers, scaffolding and tools we: swept away, the bed of the stream w»- horn up, and trees on the banks were, uprooted. Five minutes difference’ in the time would have brought death to all. l or Integrity of . prompt Payment of Prizes. atul any and all of you who may favor me with your patronage, that 1 may in this my day of affliction honorably meet the needs of my little children. Thanking eaeli of you for favors in the past, I am Yours most reap 1 ctrally, IV. O. Cooper, No. 323 East Strong Street. L-ived daijy Horrible Outrage- Chattanooga, Jan. 24.—[Special]— At an early hour tonight a negro en tered tile reom of a white chambermaid of Mr. Hill’s of this city, and, drawing a revolver forced her to submit to'hi.- ass„nit. The woman having the cold muzzle of a revolver pressed to her head could not give an alaim and when found in her room was m an insensible condition. The negro left through an open window and at a late hour lias not been captured. Mayor’s Office, Athens, Ga., Jan. 21: l-W. ■ The Covington & Macon Bnilroad Company, having made application to close a portion of Factory or Mitchell Street, being that , part between the paints where Factory street joins Thom as street, and where said Factory street I reaches the property. ofJhe Athens Man ufacturing Company. All persous are hereby directed t(> show cause, if any th ey can; at the meeting of Council to be held on the first Monday in March next, at four o’clock, P. M., why said application should not bo granted, and the portion of Factory street- referred to closed and declared-to be no longer a public street of said city. Bv order of the Mayor and Council' j2o-lm E. T. Bkown, Mayor. 50 good mules and horses for sale by Ork & Hunter. J17-w4t-dlw For fresh fish Booth Bros. til* lirawtn;* liicmselras, suit that the sarae __ con-Hu-tol ulth tuMRvty, fmruos. ami In soort fi.HU toward all parties. »m*. yre authorixe the Company to £US* <*rti*ci»te, with tae-nlmltor of o-n- signature* attached in lts advertise meat*." ' win, ness. 1 Commies,KslwU oans on farm lam cent p.-r tvnmun. CoromlaMoners. Wcthe under*!go<sl bonks and bankets will pay al! IVltesdrawn In the Louisiana Stato Lol- t-.-rtrs which mar be pre-entert at onr comders R. N. WALMSUY. ms. lOBisljiu Nat Bank. MBS. T l * WUl fooaierei verier NEW SPRING GOOl In the meantime she oife.» WINTER GOODS CHEAP,' In order io moke room tor tho i-.cw goc -Is. dun 18—dtisup. EAUTION » '* tho doalor to fcvctorj-. •rail ril and oysters call on tf Baby One Solid Rash Ugly, painful, blotched, tnaUeious. No rest liy iday, no peace by- night. Doctors and all ■ remodies mile-.. Tided Cutlcura. Lffe-A marvelons. Saved his life.. Cured by Cuticura Oor oldest child, now six years old, when .".n infant six manths old was attacked with a- vir- tilent. mid’-gnant skin disease. A’l ordinary remedies falling, we called cor fami ! y physician who attempted to cere it; but it s pi cad with al most Incredible rapidity, until lias lower por tion of the little fellow’s person from the middle of Ids back down o his knees was one solid rash, hgly ,palnftd, blott-he.i, and malicious. We had no rost at night, no peace by day. Tin ally no were advised to try Cuticara lhsmedles. She ef fect was simply marvelous In three or four week* a complete cute w..s wrought, leaving the little fellow’s personas white and healthy a* though he had never been attacked. In my oninton yonr valuable renienles saved his life, and today he is a strong; healthy child,perfeetly well, no repetition of the-disease liaviog ever occurred. GEO. IL SMITH, Attorney at law and ex-prosecuting attorney. Ashland, r ■ I But GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING. At the Acadainv of Music,New Orleans, Tues day. Febrnaty. 11,1810. Capitol Prize $.300,000. 100,090 Tickets at $20 •Each: Halm $10 Quarters $5; Tenths $2* Twentieths SI. Ltd I'd UK Kuiii-.d. l PIIIZE OK saoeaKV) is. W00,0t« l PRIZE OK TjO,000Is. 100,OW 1 PIU/.EUK 50,000 Is »),«*> 1 PRIZE, UK S PRIZES OF 10,000 arc 2u.0W- 5 PRIZES OK 5,000 are Xi.ooo ?5 PRIZES UK 1,000 ary S5JC0 10(1 PRIZES OK 500 are 50,000 S00 PRIZES OF 300 are co,<zr 500 PRIZES OF 200 are 100,000 APIfOXIMATION PRIZES. 100 Prises of *500 are 50,00--' 100 Prizes of 3300 are 30,0Ct 100 Prizes of *200 are 20,000 TWO NUMBER TERMINALS 999 Prtecstrt 3100 are 99,90t 999 Prises of f 100arts.. 99,900 LlM Prlses Amounting to 31,054,000 Note.— Tickets drawing Capical Prises are not entitled to terminal Prises. AfiEHTSWAHTEO. 5iy“For t'lnh Rgtes ot-.any further Informs- Hop detircti, write legibly to the undersigned, clearly slating yonr residence, with state, coun- v, street and number. Store rapid return mat [ellvevy will lie assured by your enclosing an Envelope hearing your full address. IMPORTANT. Address 11. A. DAUPHIN, new Orleans, Ls. . A. u»ur>”».. vr SHtnngiMii. u. o., Bv ordinary letter, ecctaining Money Ordet issued by all rixpres* tusr.phutec, New York Exchange Draft or Postal Notes. .Ohio. §oy Covered With Scabs. My boy, aged nine years, has been troubled all his life with a very bad humor, -which ap peared all over Ids body in small red blotches, with a dry white teabon them. Joist year he’ was worse than ever, being covered with jtcabs from the top of the head to his feet,and contin ually crowing worse, although he had been treated by two phvsicians. As a last resort, i determined to try the Cutlcura Remodies, and am happy to say they did all ihat I could wish. Using them ac<:ording to direc ions, the humor rr.pldlv disappeared, leavingthe skin.-fnir and smooth, and performing a tboroagR cure. 1 The Cutlcura Reu.edic-1 are all you eitd-n for iheut Toey are worth their weight iu gold. . GEOltCE K. LEAVITT, No. Ando , or. M.ua>. Ciiticura Resolvent. Tito m w I’.lood Pnridip: and purest and best of Humor remedies, Intel daily, ancL Cutlcura, the great skin cure, and tdticiun Soap, An feijut- sito skin .c. riUsr, externally, Kpewllly, wenua- cC'btly; ,i<' economically core jin tatlv lire Itch ing, burning, '>!oo.tii>ir, scitly. ere.-to- , pimply, s-ro£;-l<n s and hercditaiy hinnwr. witP loss of halivtliu- avoiding years of torture a id dlsilgtt- r.it-oir. parents, remember thlsieuct-s irt eh ld- hoo'l* re roermauent. . • . Sold ovt-ry whei-d. Price, Cuticaia, SOcpSaap. tSc; Resnlvont.-$1. Prepared by the Pomtn lmu-j um) ciutxicAL Com oration, Bostou. Mass. '- * rf/^Send for “How to Ctrro Skin Diseases;’ 61 page*, 0 Illustrations and 100 testimonials.- SHOWEBSOI JAL. Fa’l in a Minister’sJlomo Ncar ilqr. - kinsvillep^B^yb .V ■ • .p Hopkinsville,' lCv^Jriiq. 34.’— £§l»- cial.]—The pe plo of t|ijs city niul the surrounding ’ country ! are aljYe with wonder snd exeitcnienfover one of tliVs most remarkabUr evenfs of ii supernat ural charaetar that has ever trnuspireri in their midst; or perhaps iivth - - salute. About:two miles oast of town- near-the ▼ - A L .In.nllc Pav .'Taa daughter, Miss Belle Hall, nig Et their ne ghbors werenbr . _ turbed by Mr.' Quate suddenly appear- iug among Ahem wvith'k vnarvetlons tale of coal being showered down by-tomb invisible agency upon himself and fam ily. Startled no. little, friends went home with hit) coal was still house, and stranger still, being thrown into his house, arid stranger still, being thrown out. Mrs. Quate, an aged^ in valid, was struck where She lay in bed, receiving apainful. wound An the tetiv- ple. A number of ladies and gentle men kept watch in tho house all night when, wonderful to relate, the showers of coal contiuuejlfq hfH .at intervals u.i il near noon yesterday. .Soon a* tc * daylight, as the family sat at break r ast, small lumps of c-oal suddenly begau to drop upon the {table. In Wt parlor, lat- eron, a-lump fell as it were from be hind the mirror, striking Miss Hall on the hip. The wonderful phenomenon has been witnessed by nm’iiy creditable persons, and leading ministers aud citi zens of the town have visited the house and deelare their inability to solve the What agency is’it that throws lighter, Miss Belle ’Halt. Monday p ht their ne ghbors were abruptly dis poning of , v"°Tr,riv thankful*to mysterv M’lmt agency um tnaunrows season, and will be truly thau^lul to .J - Au n whence comes it? are » n r*,„i,ii nfvmi who mav favor me tao c< ? a ‘ • please all five for $1 MTm MXSlCOtX CO., Bev 1a\. ^*HWL U&ss. Small Price. TO JlENT.—A w Broau street, can be rented a gain by calling on Julius C Fresh Fish and oyste _____ at Booth Bros. 11 located store cn ! Do You Want Cheap Board—Ap-1 n located ; ply to J21 j> oll glierty -tret. Jan5-Im j . Julius Cohen at Fine lisli apdselect oysters all times; at Booth Bros. tf i questions asked 'by aU. bnt still npan swered. Yoilr reporter in person .vis ited the syene, and, like all others,\vent away awed and guzzled, bnt satisfied ns to the truth'of the weird stopr astold by the aged minister arid faijnly- N or before were the so excited over j^ssible to exp' watching the making some For extra fine meat call at Booth Bi and you wil get just what you call f< Belli Bros, understand the business. BtDV’C Skin and scalp preserved and ljcs.ua-’ U AO 1 0 lied l>y Cutlcura Soap. Absolutely pure. ,.How .My Side AchesI Aching -id-:* and bai k.h’.n.ki.lnej aad v, iitt-rine p.-.ins, l iicttmatio, sci.-itlc,. neu- Skmlgic,-sharp juid -hoi.ting pains retiev. tin (pie uuuule oy tlie Cutietia Autf. ' l'aih Plaster. 2JC. W. L. DOUCI CUrtE FOR 90 jHvfi CEKTLEMEN. Finn Calf, Heavy lowed Grain and Creed. loor Waterproof. , ... Best in tho world. Fxan’Ir,. li(a B.00 GENUINE HAND-SKWKDJjHOR $3&$2 SHOES l/d11s. . ■. SI.75 SHOE FOR MISSES, west Material. Best Style. Beat Fitting V. L. Doaslua. Brockton, Maes. Sold by Address Registered Utters ■ Contiiinlnjt Cnn-enev to NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK, New Orleans, la. Remember that tho payment or Pi-Ires b OUAUANT'KEn BY FOUR NATIONAL BANKS of Now Orleans, and tho tickets are signed by the President of an Institution whose chartered rights are recognized In tho hlghem Courts; therefore,beware ohmy imitations oi auoaymousschenies. One dollar Is the price of the smallest part or traction of a ticket issued by us In any drawing. Anything tn our payietOffcred for less than a dollar ls a swindle. wed,t*un-(t- Athctts Cotton Exchange. Athens, Ga. January 22.—Tone ol the Market, 'Easier Good Middling 10 9-1C t-olO 5-8 Strict Middling 10 1-2 Middling 10 5-10 to 10 g-S Strict LOw'Mirtfhiug 103-16 tol01-4 Low Middling 101-8 Strict good ordinary 10 •• .Tinges.IQ to 101-4.... . Stains 0 to !) 3-4 Liverpool Market.’ Tone:.Firm. Demand Fair Middling up’.aad*,6 f-18 ;Middllng Orleans Sales! 2,800; ’ ■’ Tone Futures. Janujurj-Kohruary .... K« bruary-March M arch-April- April-May May-Jane....... Jrine-.Inly..... July-August August-rteptcmljer .. Sepiember-Oeiobor.... Ocfobcr-November.... Xovenil.er-t>ccenjbci;, e December.) ahiial-v. ... upening Tone : Firm, now . CUwiug Tone Barely; ,.|8 no « 16 .. U 08 .. 0.87 ■ o os Qoi#- Steady 0 93 u 08 C 03 8 05 8 08 8 07 C CS 1889. .SALE. The let on which the Eivery stable on Thoms street stand. The lot can front two stoics on Tiioinas .street, and a good residence lot on •hti-ong Street* APply’to .- J. S. Williford, : , . Real I.sta to Agents AIVthoproperty lyftig on thecnmcrol liioad hod. Foundry streets aud .known a s’ thellead S n.perty, The tut runs to the right-of-way. ol I. Jt U. R’. R., and >« very valuable and is now jay'ng lutnd.-omcly , „-i_ ■ ‘ Apply to : J. S.WiLLiyoap,. ... Real Kwiate A^unt. Also town suburban small faints - of h?, 20,40 •dd Ho acres. .. .. <- Also it mtmbdr beantifn) lots cn Barber street. These lots beautifcl. low nrleed. • NOTIGE. I h ve city property to exchange for terns in* the country. - » •- ^ • -. ' - TAN YARD. I hrfv*forisale two in lies from the city, a well eoniiiiK’d tan yard. Everything new, eight or nine acres uf limdattached, only X-4 ruile Jrunt \. E. R. It., which has f-ide-track where tiark ran todolivered. The property is not offered because the business does- not-pay, hut. becatts. owner desires to change Hs Business. Apply. V 3. S. wiLLmtho,- • ; . „ Heal Esute Agei’t. . . ROOK AT THIS. f will s«U a bargain in a unetty little farm n 9#'A acres of good laotf. Just mit-ide of city limits: There ate two houses on the place, ond well plastered, well. of *«>d puie water.- afco soring bn the p'soe. Price $1,8.0 and no less. Apply to, .j. s. wiolhokw. 1 . . __ Real_E@taieAgent. FO •A Aenlc, 5-r ’ New York Market. Tone: Firm. ■ Middling 117 Futures. January Fcl.ruuiy March April: May ...... dune July August.:.’...... September October - November. a.,... December. : Opening Tone Weak— Closing Tone Weak. Saturday Monday..,;.....' | Tuesday : ; Wednesday.. Thursday- Kridayj-^^-^^. . Total 3 dar h 7 Insurance New-Y.ork. Grant ffe Willeox, Agents. ■ «KV| , SO.. '*• - • •• W.C.&ff. THE WEEKLY PRESS. PHILADELPHIA. • $1,00—One Year for One Hollar.--$1.00. THE WEEKLY VRESS For l»w will be asmuclibftter Ilian the Week ly Prc-w for l-W as wc tan make it. 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