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Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, I outrun. r£yb*<i •«. ••• o .t in erne »:.d j>knwy. ®* r ®" TI.9 . .---r % - ' * - SSS53 Mr. «. IL *» filiates, Hjod/. Tnu, •Mr three poor ert cted ehndrro. who Hod Wood (Rii'oa, bore improv-d raped!/ ■ nMorit. it H. IlUoUodorod” J. K. Wilson, Glee AMm MuHm, 1 C. Fab. it. I6>,, aiiin; “Uusa and Mood potsoa foraad nt to bar* my leg amputated, and on lb» stamp tbcra mm a large alarr, obieb F*« Mora# rrrry da, aatil doctor* gara me eptodi*. 1 eelj neighed ISO pounds when! Lagaa to (aka tt. B. U.. and 13 buttle* iaaraaa- •d a» atMll* 1M posed* and Mil saa aoead wait I oarar kaa# whaigaad baahh m PARKER’8 AIR BALSAM •HI and beautifies tlie heir. Motn a luxuriant growth. to ;«»«r Falla to Restore OH Jjttaajyy^aaMjjrjujga^— CHICHESTER’S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PIUS. IM Cruse Diamond ltrand. iS!Si«*S CfcwSsICsM tm l+Ur, by HINDERCORN8. _ .as&sgaaftassmaa^ utvi T AGENTS WANTED AtMfl to o*a the Plata, A MMotitij niaMial aud IllItlliUK lutroBV.or OND AFRICA THE vi LORY OF MAN STRENGTH. VITALITY! How Lost! How Regained, OF LIFE OF Llr THB SOIENOB ADdeutUeand Standard Topi , oa the Krrore at YeolhJ’rentatare Decline, and Physical Debility, Imparities of the 1 ExhaustedYitality •Untold Miseries RICHES It rat drain thaa aa aaa (aoSag away Mara aa Ikiap that daa’t pap : bat m3 |UM at eaaalar a maglleout outfit af ear Oraat ■•w Stanley Book. if boat and lara. ara aat ■attsfactoty ara trill reload gear mht. Ha nrtu V# fg^Nal «fiAil, B>th Lmn IcnUtORv NiplijcSt Dot'i lm Us# it writing. "Bup ii while ton valtn nrw Ire led.” tiny* ara wank dollars. Address, B. F JOHNSON A CO. ICO* Kaia 8L, Rlebeoeod, Va. De* U-d-lmoT O«od bouse ami tut on amw of Strong ■ml Lumpkin streets. Call and tea na right array. BIIACKUrORDd Hattawat, Ileal Estate Agents. Bdcklen’s Aruica Salve; Tbc b* at S ilva in die for Cota, Brni»e>, Sore.-, U.cert. Salt-Rheum. F.ver. S'iicn. Ti l ter. Chapped Hand., Clulblalnr, Come, and nil Skin Eruption! and pus- ilivily cure* I'lba, or no pay rtqmre l. It it guarantied to give perfect ratiaKction, or money refunded. Price 25 c-nti per box. For ail-by John Cmaf'-rd & Co., and L. 0 SI -dee & Co., Win, l sale and Iletail Druggist*. For lame back, aide or ch‘*t, use Sbilob’a Plaster. Price 25 cent*. For sale by Joan Crawford k Co. CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH and Bronchltia immediately relieved by Sbi lob’a Cun*. For aide by Jobs Crawford & Ci a, . SHILOH'S VITaLIZER la wbat you need for Constipation, hum of Appetite, Doziness, and all vymptoma of Dywpepeia. Prior 10 and 75 cent* per bottle. Fur Sale by John Crawford A On. . . . ■- , SHILOH’S COUGH and Conaomplion Pare l« sold-by oeoa a guarantee. It cures Omaomptisa. Fur aele by John Crawford ACn. LUCY HINTON IS QUEEN OF THE TOBACCO WORLD. Talmadge Bri t' are Ixadquartera and factory agent* for T. C. Wduama & Co.’a Lucy Hinton. Mattaponl, Jay Bird and Panther iobuccoa, They sre si way a relia ble, uniform, and beat on earth, fur prices at which they areaold. Try them. lJ-em The beat rasots and the brat pocket- knives, at the lowest prices, at Talmagr & BrigUiwe'.l’f. dec7it A eignr.tic cigarette trust baa been formed No coubt it arilTbe well puffed hdera. * FotSes this great , royal bra BemaUtal ;uu 1'riee only tl.00 by ,, .—.___. In plain, wrapper. Dior. traure Prospectus Free, If yon apply host The dt.Un^lsbeit author, Wn. II. Parker. foe AvoIdutukUUal prel work. ReaotabafoO’ blading, embossed, an, puftpaM, anUn^ulsherTsiilhor, tYn. It. Parker. H. P., to- eelvedthe COI.D AND JEWELLED MEDAL from ike National Medical AkMclat<*t for ■Ms PRIZE KMHAY oa KBUTOle amt PUTBlCAli DhBIf.lTY.Dr.ParfccraRdaeorpt of Aeststsnt Phyaklaos may be conealted, eonfl- dentUlly.by mall cr In person, at the office of TIIB PEABODY MEDICAL INST. Ns- 4 Batflneh St., Baatoa, Mass., to order* for books or letters tor advice directed ae above, MADE WITH B0IUNG WATER. EPPS'S GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. COCOA A woiuani’a.Dlacovery ••Ai'Other wonderful discovery hat bean raede and that too by a lady in tbie county. Decease last' lied ite rlntehee upon her and for seTen years she wiln suod id severest tesit, but her vital organ vrrre undermined and death seemed imminent F r three months she coogliwi in- e-asuntly and oould not sleep. She bought <if u» n buttle of tir. Ring’s New Discovery for Courumpti n and a u. cuch relieved taking first dote that the sleptali nigl.t and with one buttle bsa been miraculunsly cured. Her name la lire l.ulher Lull.” Thus write to W. C. iismuck Co., of Shelby, N. C.—Get a free tiisl boitieat John (Jrawi'ord Co., or L. D. BleJge Co , Wholesale end Retail Durggiits. When politics bum in Obio,'tia to the tune of a million-air. The Verdict Unanimous. W. D. Toll, Druggist, Bipuuv, Ind., tests tlie* I can recommend hlectric UitUra as ibo beet r*M*dy. Evrry bollle sold bat given relief t every case. One men took six buttles, and was cutud of Rb-umatistn of two years standing.” Abraham Hare, Druggiat, BellviUo Ohio, affirms: ”Tbe best *<Tling medicine l have rver handled in my $» years’ experience is El ectric Hitlers,” Thousand! of others bas added their testimony, ao that the verdict is nnan ir.ioua that Electric Bitters do core all diseases of Liver, Kidoeyo nr Blood. Ooly a ball dollar a bottle ut Johu Crawford Co. or L’ D. Sludge Co. Wholesale hod Retail Druggists. MADE WITH BOILING MILK. particular! for borne cure, FREE 01 charge. A nliBdid medical worfc: ihoald oereid* man who Is nervous and debilitated. FMC. F. C. VOWUOt. Hoodpa. Conn. FOR MEM ONLY! AFQSmYE c ubssSS ^“SirJ? ! -«o TO- JOHN Xi. ARNOLD Poston bad anotbet $3tO,(KO boot and shoe firo yesterday. w» ■— - AVer’s Hair Vigor improves the beanty of the hair and promotes its growth. It p-vents the ac-umulation ut d*Q>lraft,eleans«s the scalp and restores a netu ul color to g.-av bair. Dave you received Ayer's Almanac for the now year. Now the Emperor of Austr'n wants to abdi cate Next, When the eyes become w> ak or the lids in flamed and sore, a disordered system or a scro fulous condition ol the blood is indicated, for which Ayer's Sarsaparilla ia the beat remedy. It invigorates and vitalixas the blood and expel all humors. llr. Stanley is not yet ont of danger. They still keep banqueting him. Who can foretell a sodden bruise on the leg of a favorite! Keep Salvation Oil for the stable. The early bird catches the worm, and some- abad r ice to the Bull’s Coi quence. Price cold, which hoarever does no in- e old proverb, for with the aid of colds am of ao conse- House and Sign Painting] —■ Paper Hanging, E$ -OO TO- U '■ JOHN l: BROAD STREET, -FOR Fancy and Family Groceries vii »sSvOC'>ImS’2®f' Do not aaffer from sick headache a moment longer. It is not necessary. Carter’a Little Liver Pills will cure yon. Dose, one little pill. Small price. Small done. Small pilL You hardly realixe that it is medicine, when taking.Carter’* Little Liver PiU; they are very small; no bad effects; all troubles from torpid liver are relieved by their use. Atlut, winter ia getting a little back-bone. Laxador ia largely used aa a corrective for liver and blood affections, as well pa for those ofthebbwela and stomach; Druggists loll it for 85, cents, f ' ‘‘My child was affected jost like yohrs, Mrs. B. and Dr. Bali’s Beby Syrnp gave it almost immediate relief; I would sorely give it a trial. Advice-To Mothers. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should al ways be used for children teething. It soothes the child, eoftena the gome, allays all pain cures wind colic and is the best remedy for diarrhoea twenty five cents a bottle, ind perhaps Lj'iure.'hi dM not to view of her tneriU: hot know, women ara notorioaaly Stfll ever, a very pretty girl may tillered as nbusing her privileges engages herself to more then two men at otce. Now, this was precisely what Alisa Carmichael had done, and was not a little perplexed by the cofrvqwnw; t-r her rash- immi Net Only had abe, unknown to and in disobedience of her people, kept on her engagement with Haaelrig of the artillery, but to please her parents, and obo her own ambition, ahe bad consented a month or two since to accept Mr. Lorfmer, son and heir to old Sir Jumee Lorfmer. Aud now, to crown all, a fortnight ago, at lbs Mowdenn' ball. Lord Liscamd hod pro- goeed, and she bad not been able to refuse Concerning Copt. Haaelrig aba bad Ht- Ue anxiety, ns be bad gotta to India on being forbidden the boose by Mr. Car michael, who considered the handsome. Impecunious soldier by no means an eli gible match for his only daughter and heireae. Bat It had taxed even ber inge nuity to keep Mr. Lorimer and Lord Ii*- corroi ignorant of ench otber’e dolma on ber. Lorimer certainly did not suspect the existence of a rival; but Liscorrol bad more than once resented the nirs of pro prietorship hk>mm-d by the former, and lwd pressed Mi’s Carmichael tonUow Jiiia nt once to apt ly to ber father. This woe horribly perplexing. Mr. Carmichael was a wealthy, self mode man, whose fortune bad sprung, as bo wa* only too fond of boosting, from the trndition.-T fourpenny bit. Ho professed ultra radical opinions, bnt in his heart was ns fond of a lord ns most people, and Dora well knew would Itavo lieeu ns delighted nt lier latest con quest as she herself could hnve been. Still, she felt convinced that Ida word once pledged he would not let her throw over Charles Lorimer, even for each a party as Lord Liscarroi. So she told her lover a doleful story of stern, pa rent*, un unsympathetic suitor and an oppressed laughter divided between duty and dis like to the match proposed. “Bat ara you engaged to that cab Lori- mert" asked Liscarroi impatiently. “No! O no! certainly not engaged, bnt tt la very possible J might have become aa to please dear papa bod I not met with you.” This, said with the sweetest tim idity and a bashful look, bod the tall ef fect intended. “Bnt now, Doraf” “Well, npw I must make the poor fel low understand It is impossible—give him bb conge, in fact, ao decidedly, that, even self satisfied aa be ta, be con make uo mis take, and then coax papa as best I can.'! Still Lbeanol Imtsted. “But, don't you see, land Liscarroi— well, Arthur, then—that If yon go to papa directly J have sent off Mr. Lorimer, be will suspect what has occurred, and would not hesitate to treat you In the same wnyt Fee do what I will, I cannot help hit considering uie .engaged to that horrid man." “Weil, when will you give Lorimer hie conge!'’ “To-morrow morning. lie is coming about some botanical tickets, and I will spwtk to him then.” “ Very well, dearest; nnd I may look In to bear the result, may I notr And so it was settled. Still, it must be confessed the situation was a troublesome one, and sitting iu the library tlie next day, Dora thought over her plans rather anxiously. * Mrs. Carmichael was, or* fancied her self, an invalid, nnd rarely showed liefore lunch laud not always then, though ready enough for her “social duties” later iu the day i, so her daughter was at full liberty to arrange matters as she pleased. Ac cordingly she told the butler that if Mr. Lor inn v called, ho was nt once to l>e shown in to lu-r iu the library, and that if Lord Liscarroi should call iu tlio mean time, he was to be told she would soon be discngiiard. ami be requested to await her in the th awing room. So far so good. Hut a ring at the door bell startled her from her reverie, and she waited expect ing to sec Lcrriier ushered la. lusteiulof tliut, the visitor was ushered tip stairs, aiul the butler announced. “Capt, Hasel- rig.” The blow almost staggered her, but pulling herself together, she went into tho drawing room, turd the next mo ment was clasped in liusclrig's arms. A few words sulliced to expiaiu his presence. - The death of an old uncle, his godfather, had made him master of h rather valuable property, and on tho strength of this im provement in his position the young man had at onco rushed lock from In dia, and, as lie fondly hoped, success fully to plead his suit. Whatever heart she posses; ed—it was iittlo enough—be longed to l.’aseliig, anil she had frit genu ine sorrow when her father so entirely de clined bis proposals; for a moment sho wondered if, after all, Haec-lrig’s lovo might not be worth a sacrifice. Of Lori- n;cr she did uot think for ono second, but she did remember Liscarroi, and this dampened her ardor. Kaselrig was hand some and fairly rich now, bat so was Lord Liscarroi, aud if her love for him was uot so great as for Hnsolrig, she adored his coronet. So the old story was once more related, and by its menus she Induced Capt. Haaelrig to forego his pur- poso of seeing her father until she herself should give him leave to speak; aud at last, to her great relief, she seat him off, if uot satisfied, yet certainly more in love than ever. During her conversation with Capt. Haaelrig Dora's sharp ears had caught the sound of the door bell, so she was fully prepared to hear that Air. Lorimer was in the library, and went to him at once. Bnt what she did uot know, and in her hurry would not give the butler time to tell her, was that Lord Liscarroi had also arrived, and was at the moment in the- morning room. Now, Lord Lts- carrol was not a particularly impatient man, but be had had ample time to get extremely tired of waiting, and, haying exhausted the paper, was beguiling bis leisure by storing out of tho window, when be caught sight of Haaelrig leaving the house. “By Jove!'there’s Haselrig!” be. ejacu lated. “Why, f. thought he was In India! I must hunt the dear old fellow np. How well he’s looking, too! Hollo! what’s up now, 1 wonder!" Voices loud, not to say angry, could be heard in tho next room. “Humph! Lorimer getting his conge, I suppose. Seems to be catching it hot, too, poor beggar. After all, serve him Tight. Why should he try to force the girl to many him, when any one else tired of simile blessedness, « to try matrimony for a f*!‘ MWK'SWSS.*, Twt« euily. ‘Which dub? and the tajeetaciowi side by side down I*aU told of hie accession nt fart with a conscious laugh: “Fhct is, I’m and am going to try matrimony change.’' „ “Cimgrntnlate you most heartily, my dear fellow.” Ixu-ri 1-iacartttVs own hap piness rendered him very sympathetic. “Do I know the lady?” “I dare say you do: far the goat oat a lot, and though )«er people arc not exactly all cm could wish, Don herself is * dar ling!” •*0, called Dora, Is she?” quoted his friend, amused at the coincidence. “Pretty name, Dora; my favorite, I think. Have yon known her loug, or is it a recent affair?" “I've known her two or three years, but mouey stood iu the way at the time, so I went to India to wait for better .lays, (“hucw there was a woman nt the liottom of that sudden rash to t ’.eskiuy," mentally ejaculated his lordship). Hut when my unde left me Clcvcleigh, I came back sharp. Her people don’t know yet. for her father wants her to marry u man called Lorir.'cr.” “Culled what?" exclaimed Lord Lli- carrol. “Is.rimer. Do you know him?" “Know him!” echoed tho other. “To be sure I do: a west countryman.’? “Yes. that's the fellow. Ar. r.w'ulcnb, 1 believe: bnt lots of money, r.nd no end of a pluce iu the west; so old Car- mich.’u-i"—■*— “Here, I say, hold on a bit, I'm getting mixed! Wiir.Cs the young lady’s name? Surely not Lora (,'arinichnc!?” “To be sure it is. Do you know her, then?’ “I should think so! Bat look here, are yon sure there is no mistake?” “I say, IJsrarrol, it's rather early in the day to be like this,” remarked Basel- rig, astonished at his companion's excite ment. “Jiang it, man, a Joke's a joke, but to l* like this at this time of day is rather” "No, I’m not drank, Ilaselrig, nor mad either, though you are enough, to drive me ao! What do you mean about Alisa Car- michaelT 1 “Why, she’s the girl I’m engaged to, to he rare! See, here’s her likeness,", and so saying he rapidly unfastened a locket from bis watch, and held it ont open to his companion. There was no mistake; it decidedly wail Dora Carmichael's likeness. By this luckily for bexh, they had reached club, and they turned into the waiting room, which at that time of the day was vacant. “Yea, It is Dora, certainly," raid Lord Utcarrol slowly. “Confound herf “Lord Liscarroi!” “O, don’t go Into heroics, man! Look here;" end In a moment be produced a daintily embroidered letter case from his breast pocket, and, taking ont a photo graph and several letters, ilung them down before the astonished scldier. "ttok at that! Bead those!" Ilaselrig picked them up gingerly. One look was enough. The photograph he knew only too well, he had the duplicate of it; and if tho letters nt this moment lying oil his breast were not exactly and literally the same, tlie signature, “Your own loving Dora,” was identical in both. "Bnt what does It uieau!” lie asked, stupefied. “.Mean!” laughed Liscarroi, bitterly; “lies, to lie snrel IIow long have you been engnged, Haselrig?” “Since liefore 1 went to India.” “Aud I since Laster;” and tho two men stood looking blankly at each otlier. That afternoon, IiaviDg received the message Lord Liscarroi left with the but ler, Miss Carmichael waited Impatiently for the young man. About 5 o’clock a small parcel brought by a commissiounaire was given to her, and on opening it there dropi-ed ont n locket, two packets of let ters aud several photographs, together with a slip of paper, oa which was writ ten: “Returned with thanks—Liscarroi; Bertie Ilcsclrig.” There was no mistaking the signatures. She had had a stormy scene with Ixiri- mcr, who lxul entirely reiused to take liis Congo quietiv. nnd had forced her to listen to come uncommonly plain speaking lie- foro leaving, aud she was thoroughly tired out. When her maid, hearing a heavy fail, rushed into her room, si.o found her •ni5trcs3 on the floor, insensible. Luckily tor Miss Carmichael, it was sufficiently near tho cud of tho reason to make her sudden departure from town lets of a nine days’ v.-ouder Hum might otherwise havelieou the case. Long 1. .'ore slut resumed- lier place in London society Capt. Hcsch-ig had re turned to India, and I,onl Liscarroi had found a wife both richer and prettier tliun Dora Carmichael.—Loudon World. A lint English Toady. A Birmingham resident has purchased the cup and saucer used by her majesty at tr.bl-i on the occasion of her late visit. Tho price he paid was, of course, a fancy one, and the now sacred crockery has been on view in New street, where crowds hnve flocked to see tho simple white and gold relics which the silly purchaser is to hand down as an heirloom to his family, and which are to be carefully kept unwashed, since they were sanctified by the touch of royal lips and fingers. A dirty cup and saucei sacred! What .are we coining to?— London Society. gsgSBESSS® bentoueof the aneet tsrtorlrejn the Mate, for Stoners per acra end a 4-rooee AsteBles ** acres *f l»«d ia rnttivatton J.T. Axdkssux.B. E. Act -***•*•■ Pf*yy hMPtoetohsr to, treble let to to P** **•*••• otto* la my aueofloteaxm. Thbletemst be sold In the next'few ereeks, A rpteedidrlr. Ttoeioneutsh»K«8*qo«, wlthlek :-i mil«e (Athena. T, T. Axoueox,K. K. As*t, No.lll. Broad St. TO RENT FROM FEB. 1. >80 TM store Davis & tiarebotd now J. T. x.N debUin. A Daily Paper-f JOSEPH GILLOTT’S * FOR • l Cent a Day. A Foot Measuring Machine- It is said that a Baltimore man has in vented a foot measuring machine which he says measures accurately every in equality on the sqrfoceof the foot- adapts Itself to tho curves of the instep, and; overcomes the difficulties heretofore en countered in obtaining a good fit* The machine reproduces the shape and size of the foot on a diagram, with the diameter and circumference of the various parts.— N. Y. Sun. GaspingJn Ucrror. ' ■ Some of the dealers in fish in Washing ton market, New York city, have bottles of codliver oil suspendid in front of their stalls, and generally underneath in a tank a big live cod “gasping iu horror, as if at the sight of the essence of some ancestor’s, liver.”—Chicago Times. A diiy newspaper now costs but iiit.e more than the o’d-t me weekiy. Th'e CHICAGO DAILY NtWS is an impartial, in dependent n- wspaper. It is a member ot the Asso ciated Press. It prints all the new. an l sells it lor i cent a day. Mailed, post paid. for #3.00 per.year, or 25 cents per month. This is 13.00 per year less* than the price of., any other Chicago morning paper. The CHICAGO DAILY NEWS is not a blanket- sheet It is a condensed paper. You can read it and still have time left for an honest day’s work. It is a daily paper for busy people. No one who has the advantage of a daily mail service need longer be content' with a weekly newsp iper: The circula tion o the CHICAGO DAILY NEWS is, with a single exception, the larg est in the United States-— it exceeds that of all other Chicago dailies combined. You ought to read a daily p’per. Wljy not try the CHICAGO DAILY NEWS? ELECTRIC GOOD'. Julius Dornblatt, Cayton Street, Athens, Ga. octklif Phenix Insurance Com pany of Brooklyn, New York. Grant & Willcox, Agents. G*o- O.Th.'Has. Jko. J. Stru-xi sm- THOMAS & STRICKLAND. ATTouNKYs STEEL PENS. GOLD MEDAL, Paris exposition, 1888. THE H08T PERFECT OF PEN8. Macon Firo Insurance Com pany, of Macon, Ga. Grant •k Willcox, Agents. C. BODE S Cor. College Avenue and C ayton SU. Has always on hand FRESH BREAD. CaK£ and PURE CONFECTIONERIES*' Has Received a Full Assortment ot Toys, such ms Dolls, Bedroom Tartar, Kitchen, Toilet St Wash Sets, Carriage?, Drums, Horns, Jumping Jocks, Clowns, Toj/ Carta aud Wagons, Drawing Slate* Velocipede*, Decorated (tap* Saucers and Mags. C. BODE, Athens, .... Ga. wtf The Mutual Life Insurance Co. of Hew Yoik LARGER, STRONGER AND BETTER TUAN EVER. » to ■«>» MBcntf OMTRdCTef CRANTA WILCOX of jjjjAHXm , AnENTS. •keispixlea Georgia Railro ad Uo Stono Mountain Kouta L ' A". CS3 I pi. Slsi, Id *. J ill no up • Orrics OcssKsL ' , r\, 0*., S-pt.! AootisT. Tbc following .uliclui til furthsr a’.'li •«: ATHESS BBASCH, MAXWELL’S Livery and Feed Stables SPECIAL TO DROVERS. Lexington, Georgia. Hnive«, Buggies Flacks .Snrr<?y8 for Hire. Gentle iloiecs, Safe Diivei s. cu^ioatcrs serv- e 1 Dny or NlgUt. Srock in n»y ca-e receives Best of Attention. Kates KeaaoiiMble. E. Maxwell, Prop’r. C.F.KoMrusF, Manufacturer and Deler In Foreign ft Domestic Marble and lirnnite M. numevt*, Ileadstoues, Statues, Copings, eb-. Cemttciy and building work of ail Ocsonption nnote toorder. a!1 or- der^ promptly attended toandexcculed In the neatest manner possible. Original Designs Executed. C r-.ier Wasbluston and Ellis Sis. AUGUSTA GEORGIA. -YOU- COTTON GINS ENGINES AND REPAIRS, :—at-— Bottom Prioes, WRITE TO Geo. R. Lombard & Co. Foundry,Machine, Boiler and Gin Worq and Supply House, Augusta* - Ga> ?Jeh7d* I ’. Btucmewlta Book of innlveu gsal satisfaction In the I cure of Gonorrhoea and I fillet, X prescribe it and f eel «*f e In recommend- “ tbs it to all sufferers. •—ittesfc»10*_4 j. ST0SEBj M.n., Decatur, IH. PRICE, 81.00. Bold bv -- • 90th Meridian Vj Duv Fast Tiu*o. Train. Mail Train. Lv. Athens. •) 8.30 a m 8.40 a m 3.50j> m Winterviile 8 8.46 n m '.‘.'.2 a m 4.08 j> in Duuiup.... U 6 5u a ui 9.20 « ni 4Ju p m Crew bed.. IS 5».u7 » t«s lrt.‘ r 0 n tu 4.27 p m Antioch ... -1 9.33 S III i0.sU u m 4.13 p m Mu revs.... •a: b.ijii a m tt> 52 a :n 4 50 r* u’. Wuodvi.le. v> 9.4? « m i l.Tl a di 5.07 p m Ar. l uion i’t. 10 8.55 a in 1: .•>> U Ut 5.15 p m Lv. Union i t. lb.ttl n in 2.10 p at At AtiuuU . t.oo p m 5.45 p m Uuiuesvtlie R.S5 p m Lv. Union I’t. 1 .17 p m 5 85 p m Ar. A^gustu. 3 35 p m f. 15 p m W ashiugt n 2 20 p m 7.2o p m aeon .... >; 00 0 m Mill’dg rile 4 11 p m 1 rains westwakd. Lv Avurustu. 7.45 a m 11.05 am Macon .... 7.1b a m ililt dg vlli 9.18 * ni W ushm^t :i 7 20 n m 11.10 a iu Ar. Union Pi Ib.bi a m i .55 p ru v. Atlanta.. S.MJ 4 IU 2 45 p m Gainesvill) 5.55 ft m Ar. Union Pt. 11.45 p ni 5.39 p m Lr. Uuifn Hr. IU.15 a In 2. !0 p m 5.55 p m Woodvili* 10 3 III 2.31 p m 5.44 p m iia\>)’8. .. lt’.41 a m H.ni} p m •hot p m Antioch .. tu.48 u m 3.21 p m 6.03 p K Crawtord.. 11.04 u in 4 03 ji m 6.24 p m Dnolup.... 1 l.*JG :t in 4.31* p or 6.40 p m tViu*crviiIe 11.23 u in 4.51 p 111 *>.45 p m Ar. Athens. 11.40 a tu 3.15 p m 7.00 p in A t ilt N 8 »tXJO « MOD AT10N. Leave Athens* 6 15 pm Arrive Union Point 8 45 p m Lea e Union Point* 5 45 p m Arrive Athens. 9 SO am •Except Sunday. UNION POliNT A WHITE PLAINS B. B. Leave Union Point* Arrive at Siloatn Arrive at White Plainj.. Leave White Plains ArrivestSiloatn.., Arrive at Union Point.... *Ercept Sunday. 10.10 a m 10.35 a m lilt’s Oi *5.40 p m 6.05 p m 6.40 p m *8 00 a m 6.35 a m 0.00 am *8^0 pm 4.05 p m , 4.40pm BLEEFIKG AND PABLOB CABS. Fast train : Sleeping cars between Atlanta August* and Charleston. Night expresat itop at aad receive, rs to and from the following stations only. Grovetown, Harlem, Deanng, Thomson, Norwood, Burnett, CrswfordvUte, union Point Greenesboro, Madison, Rutledge, Social Circle Corington, Cooyer* Lithcuia, Slone Moun tain and Decatur. Trains to and from Athens eonnect with trams 27, 38,1 and 2. J. W. GREEN, E. B. DORSEY, Gen. Manager. Gen P<ss. Art. JOE W. WHITE. Trsv. Pss*. Agt, ** SORRELS & SMITB:. Aetna Insurance Company of Hartford, Conn. Grant & Willcox, Agents. •v,/' - ..«• t .. ~Wf' ■ ■ tot? ; '’-’I-