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Highest «f all in Leavening Power.—U. & Govt Report, Aug. 17,1889. ABSOLUTELY PURE r“‘ ■ BLANK BOOKS. "Withthe beginning of a New Tear, mer chants start off with a new clean set of Books. My stock embraces everything that can be desired in QUANTITY,? VARIETY. QUALITYV •gJLJZTJD LOWHESS n PRICES. Inspection Invited. GENERAL HEWS- A castaway found dwelling among the savages of the Pageai Island, in the South Pacific, is believed to be Charles Frederick Irons, a well-connected Eng lishman. Jessie Dean Reynolds, an actress who achieved considerable fame on the stage when a child, shot herself dead in Ifew York. She was insanely jealous of her husband, without cause it is said. The sub-committee in charge of the World’s Fair matter in the noose de clines to recommend any of the propo sitions submitted, and will ask permis sion to frame a bill embracing the en tire subject except as to the site. Sheriff Green, of Delaware county, brought back to Media the daughter of Farmer Johnson, who eloped with K. J. Garnett, her fatber’a form hand, and bad married him at Trenton: The S oung bride was recovered in Phila- elphla. Cleveland, O., has refused the oilers of agents of English Syndicates. A remarkable revival of religion ia in progress at the Inman, Tenn., prison. A number of convicts have been con verted. ..... Calvin S. Brice explicitly deniea the charge that he used money to secure bis election as U. S. Senator from Ohio. Red Jim McDermott, an Irish agi tator, warns all Irishman against a new secret society organized in New York by Parnell leaden, and saya this patriot must step down and off the stage very soon as the leader of the Irish cause. Geo. Lounsbury, cashier of the New York post-office is dead. His accounts are $25,000 short. Rr rr John Most, a noted anarchist, has been arrested in New York. Another delegation of negroes has been in Washington petitioning chango in the election laws of the South. Mn. Parnell is again penniless. All the money given by American contrib utors some years ago has been exhaust ed. Mrs. A. N. Nelson, of Abbeville, S. C., sent her husband fora pair of shoes, and he got drunk and lost them. In her rage she killed her husband and at tempted suicide. GEORGIA NEWS. Mr. Jesse Thompson, a prominent citizen of Augusta, was shot and seri ously wounded by W. A. Norrell, of Midville.Ga. D.W. McGregor, ATHENS BOOK-STORE. J.T. ANDERSON, REAL ESTATE AGENT, No. Ill Broad St., Athens, Ga. avs< city Call on m*. Ihavealwa; sale and to rent, and to tent, on band farms for property for sale Jan. 7—tf. The Mutual Life Insurance Co. ot lev loth LARGER, STRONGER AND BETTER ' THAN EVER. lasts ttxmc't LIBERAL CONTRACT tf ill UftCtnfmlM - GRANT A WILCOX, Agents. CURE Headache, yot Cutter's Littlk Lira Titia are equallv valuable In Constipation, curing and preventing this annoying complaint, while they also com et all disorders of tho stomach, stimulate the liver and regulate tho bowels. Evan if they only cured Ache they would bo almost priceless to those who tufTor from this distressing complaint: but fortunately their goodness does not end here, and those who once try them will find these little pi 1 is valuable in so many ways that they wSl not be willing to do without them. But after all sick heed ACHE lives that here is 'where Oar pille cure it Tom Moore, a white man living in the mountains in the northwestern part of Thomas county near the Pike line, was shot twice in the breast on Tuesday evening last by a negro named Jobn Williams, who was running a blind| tiger. Rome’s cotton receipts show an in crease of 16,353 bales over last year. A railroad car factory will be estatM lished in Atlanta. Tammany Hail has sent five hundred dollars os her contribution to the Grady | monument fund. Work will commence in the spring! on Elberton’s twenty-five thousand dob lar hotel. Mrs. C. C. Blanton, wife of a Texas banker, died in Atlanta, Ga., while un dergoing a very delicate surgical opera tion. W.M. Wade, near Fuqua, in Dooly I [county, carried to Vienna last Friday a perfectly formed cotton square from d sprout on the old stalk. ■A company, in Cordele has let a con tract for the erection of forty-seven resi dences. When completed they.will be sold on the installment plan. Elbertoc. is to have a fair this year. Court was convened in'Gainesville last week. . The governor today reprieved Polk Newton, who had been sentenced,to hang in Calhoun county to-morrow. Mr. Paul A. Hornidv, who has been a salesman for D. H. Dougherty & Co. of Atlanta, for years, has received a call from the Baptist church at Madison, Florida. Patrolman James McGee, of Atlanta, was attacked with congestion of - the brain while walking along .Whitehall street shortly after 8 o’clock yesterday and is seriously ilL Sol Lowe is the name of a dudeish ne gro, now behind "the bars at the" sta tion house for working a confidence scheme in several different ways, bis vistims being little newsboys and coun tryman.—Atlanta Journal. | t Tfe are leading the town in embroideries flonucings. They bought direct and for the spot cs eh, Brittain & Walthall. ■" ■ . XEiA.it Bat Around to* World in Seventy- Th use Days.—A wonderful feat, but tloliug Cohen & Co. will show to the peopie of Athens and all its trib utary points of trade that her ftat will be nothing to compare with theirs in the next seventy-three days. Wc will outstrip her two to one by sellingthe all chixes of dry goods and no tions at prices wonderfully low. We w|U especially call the attei ladies to our fourteen bargain couni whereithey will find the grandest most elegant stock of embroideries, van dike points, torchon laces, lace curtains, lace and embroidered van dike point setts, nansooks, lawn ging hams, calicoes, 6ilks and many things marked down and in all grades to suit the most fastidious. The entire balance of our winter stock will be closed out at prices much below value. (a in the city. Mr. F. R Kroner, of Winterville, paid Athens a visit yesterday. Mr. J. H. Smith, of Oglethorpe county, lain the city. Mr. A. B. O&mpbeM, of Stephens, Ga., ia in the ci’y. Mr. 8. C. Arnold, of Oglethfrpe county, paid the city a visit yesterday. Mr. Joe Bernard is quite sick. Mr. J. W. Bogel, of Dalton, Ga., is in the city. Mr. Wilson Glover, of Charleston, S. C., is in the city. Mr. W. 8. Martin, of Jackson, Ga., is in tho city. Mr. W. L. Henley spent Sunday with friends in Madison. fir. J. H. Carithers, of Jackson, was ifi the city yesterday. Mr. J. W. Thomson, of Oglethorpe, U in the city. H1« Fannie Pullilove, is in the city visiting relatives. *" , Miss Rhoda Nathan has returned from a visit to Madison. Mr. Ferd Williams returned to El be rton this evening. Mr. 8. A. Warde, of Oconee county, is in the city. Mr. F. W. Winfrey, of Oglethorpe county, is in the city. Dr. A. C. Quillian, of Thomson, Ga., is visiting friends in the city. Mr. Fred Gann, of Brunswick, is visiting bis parents in the city. Mr. Campbell Jackson, of Oconee county, was in the city yesterday. Mr. James Wagner, of Madison county,ia in the city on important busi- nera. The synagogue is bcinj beautifully decorated for (becoming Jo&eph-Marks wedding. Mr. Charley Cooper returned to the city yesterday from a business trip down the Georgia road. Mr. T. Rem Crawford, of the Banner, is quite indisposed, with an attack of the grippe. Messrs. Gene Black and Fred Lewis were confined to their beds Sunday aud Monday with the grippe. Mr, Lon O’Farrell has moved to the house recently completed by Mr. Walter Childs, on Barber street. A prominent citizen of Elberton, who is well known in Athens, made $3,500 in the rise in cotton. Messrs. Bartow Tarpley and J. W. Thomson, two popular Oglethorpe men, were iu the city yesterday Mr. J. E. Dobbs had the misfortune to have, bis foot badlv mashed by a horse stepping eu it yesterday. The anniversary of theDeinosthenian and Phi-Kappa societies will take place on the 20th and 22nd respectively. Mr. H. S. Williams, a popular Balti more gentleman, was welcomed by his numerous friends in the city yesterday. Young Matterson, who attends the public school, hts been quite sick, but we are glad to learn is rapidly improv ing. Messrs. Thomas & Strickland, Pope Barrow, A. P. Henley, H. C. Tuck and B H. Noble compose the Athens dele gation of attorneys attending court in Oconee this week. THE STRANGE ACTION OF AN APPERANTGKNTLEMAN. He Ex ft?Idler, aad in Trjltj«• Mah« Ml. War Alahaaut. A few days ago several of our citizens noticed a very handsome, heavy set, soldierly looking mau going from house to house begging hi* bread. When j asked who he was, the tale that he told was *o tiie effect that he was an ex-sol- dicrof the United States Army, and having received his discharge in Dakota was making his way to Alabama, where he intended re-lnlistment. He gave hist pame as John Prescott, and refused to Say more about his identity. inquiry was made among the negroes as to who be is, and John Smithson, a negro, says that he saw the roan w lio told him that he intended killing him self as i e was tired of ufe aud the world generaEy. Ou Barber street he met several little negroes and began to talk to them, ask ing one to go off with him, and telling the others that be would kill them if he ever saw them again. Mr. Jobn Bird saw him, aud here is what be Bays about him. “I noticed a very nice looking man out in the woods in front of my resi dence, and thought that he acted rather strangely, but thought no more of it until one of my employees, some time afterward brought me a full suic of men’s clothing. My mind at once re verted to seeing the man in the woods” Who do you think he was?” ‘‘I think it was same tramp who stole suit of clothes from some one and left his old clothes in the woods.” The clothes were shown, and had great spots of what looked to be paint. The shirt was thsr United States Army regulation, and was of striped mate rial. The shoes were comparatively new and nicely polished. Mr. J. E. Sims, of Winterville, was Jn the city yesterday, and gives the fol lowing description of the man: “Some time ago,” said he, “a very fine looking man came to my house near Winterville, and asked me for food. I invited him in, and on ques tioning him found him to be John Pres cott, a discharged soldier from the Da kota division of the army.” He had refined manners and appeared to be of foreign birth. Nearly every one who saw him was impressed by his strange actions. _ Was he crazy or not? and who is he? are questions that will in all likelihood never he answered. hantftnc rw»»TI UwVl —r »ok la nthhulr bnpnacd utt) pare water, tbt natural lrfirihria«ntMb*li«sH until. era wc ara I »«"• «*»«P > "reUKHlj.” Dr. Totf. LIrer pills. They stirunUle tli. liter, itrrocthrattM aertra. restora tbeap- fcwUt. ju>d lmlldnptk. debilitated body. Tntt’s Liver Pills MAKE A VIGOROUS BODY. Price. 25c. ^Office, 39 *41 Park Piece. M.V. HOME AGAIN ! aft"r a triumphant lour through England, Ireland and ScoUnr.d, | of the Queen of Ounblr, ; PATTI * ROSA!- | UNDER THE MAN .UK ME NT OF 1 Mr. WILLI AM CALDER j Asorstv.U The follrarincwHalale 111 lnrtl.iT nolle*: ATUEN.i BRAN 2i*th Meridian-. Si Fash Tnoc. jgi Train. Fresh Fish and oysters received daily at Booth Bros. ti Do You Want Chkat Board.—Ap ply to 221 Doughorty stret. Jan5-Im Fine fish and select oysters a'l times at Booth Bros. tf Royal Insurance Company, of Liverpool, England. Grant & Willcox, Agents. TO RENT.—A well located store on Broad street, can be rented at a bar gain by calling on Julius ‘Cohen at once. 50 good mule* and horses for sale Ore & Hunter. J17-w4t-dlw For fresh fish and oysters call on Booth Bros. tf SUPPORTED BY GEORGE C. BONIFACE Jr. AUGUSTUS J. BRUNO j and an excellent Company, in her new Comedy-Drama, Lv. Union Ft. Ar Atlanta Uatursvtlie S.S0 * m| 8.40 * 8.4i * Bii u./J a at 3 .V) a on a m r.l-T a n f 0.*4I a m 8.28 a, iu 10 ri> a fi.Sfl a ral IftSci . -m 9.4T a nil Lis'« m 9.85 a to:l:.85 a m 2.10pm 1.00 ]> m' 5.48 p iu £.25 p in Messrs. J. A. Lyle, S.' B. Hawks, R, M. Dowdy and C. O. Brooks, of Jeffer son, were in the city yesterday. Policeman Kelly yesterday received news from his home in Sandursville that his mother was quite sick. He leaves this morning for her bed-side. Mr. John T. Brown, of T. Q. Uada- way’s, is greatly annoyed by persons taking him for Jim Brown, mentioned recently in the Banner. This is very trying to the gentleman, as he docs not even know the Jim Brown mentioned Master Reaves Wood, of Macon, was in the city visiting his parents on Sun day. Reaves holds a very important position as telegraph operator in the general cfiice of theC. & M. railroad. Dr. I. G. Goss and lady returned yester day to the city from their old home at Fort Lamar. Dr. Goss is one of the most skilled physicians in the South, and will doubtless build up a fine prac tice here. Miss Callahan, Michael Bros.’ popu lar milliner, has left for New York on a professional trip. She takes in the Fountain City on her Way, where she will be the guest of MrsfJ. A. Mullane. Mrs. E. B. Beard anil Mrs. Dr. N. G. Long, two of Elbert’s most esteemed ladies, are expected on a visit to triends in Athens soon. Mr. H. E. Choat, the popular book keeper for 'Hodgson Bros., has a very Ided dramatical talent, and will probably go on the stage. His friends predict a brilliant future for him in this profession. Dr. E. S. Lyndon has secured the ser iters, it and la the bane ot so man; we mate our meat while others <lo not. Carter's Lrmjt Lira I'm* are very small anti very easy to take. One or two pills make a dose. They are strictly vegetable and do not (tripe or purse, hut by their gentle action please all who use them. In vials at 25 cents: lire for $1. Sold everywhere, or sent by mail. castzs xxricnrc cx, Siw y«l Embroideries, embroide ries, embroideries I Entirely new conceivable pattern imagina ble, at The Surprise Store. Lost or Strayed.—One red cow with hmg horns—one horn with brass tip. Return to John Cain. 37-dgt and in every weloome him to the Classic City. The young- men of -Athens are an* iously awaiting the completion and opening of the Y. M. C. A. building. Misses Walthal and Samneis, of Charleston, S. C., chaperoned by Mrs. Wolf, of Madison, arrived in the ci y yesterday, to attend the Joseph-1 wedding. . J. H. Stone, of Athens, and a- repre sentative of the Banner gave us & call Thu a man larks UUVU VA LUC AZAanjut US u call rsday, Mr. Stone Is an ex-editor, an who has a thorough knowledge THEY ARE TAKING. Those hemstitched match sets and Vandyke floun at The Surprise Store. inqs srs rema ; in post office at Athens, Ga., adver tised Jan. 37,1890. ladies’ list. Abberbee Susie. Brooks Cornelia,® Blackinen Mamie, Caslow Fannie, Granes Lizzie, jf "1 Harris Maria, Kellum L D, Hays Maria, Mitchel Ellen, Nedfort Vinnia, Patman Rena, Wilder Mrs John, GENTLEMEN^8 CrnwfoVd Harry, CokerCtfi Eider Jack & Tom Griffetb W B, Kenney George. Lawlar W J, Mitchel TM, Phillip Harap, Smith J S, Sikes John, Winkler D M. Woodson H M, MISCELLANEOUS, Messrs. Sopp & Co. . W. B. Burnett, Post-master. ft See our line of lOets. edg ings. They are the best val pes ever shown in Athens. Surprise Store. AMONG OUR CORRESPONDENTS. Jefferson, Ga., Jan. 27.—Our ex cellent pastor of the Methodist chuich on yesterday organized a Juvenile Mis sionary Society of the Methodist church here, and much good is expected from it. The school is still on a boom and some twenty pupils will enter to-day Sheriff McElhabnon is on the war oath and says he will have everything i n order for ccgttt next week. Mr. Bell MeKhtire, of Carnesville, is in town to-day; the guest of Hon. J. N Twitty. Jug Tavern, Ga., Jan 27.—“Bed Star,” the Indian Lecturer, is here He spoke, to a crowded house last night will lecture again to-night. He wears liis ..ativc costume of ornamental buck skin and long "black hair, which hang down over his , shoulders. He is well educated, having attended school seven years in the territory. He is a natural orator,and to listen to his fluent English dispels the erroneous idea t)iat an Indian cannot be civilized and .become useful as a citizen. He said that in his travels through , the states he found much to instruct him informing a correct idea of civilization. As an example he said I was passing along the streets of town. Several loafers were sitting on dry goods box on the opposite side of the street. They raised a yell tbinkin~ that I would respond with a war whoop. But 1 passed on without no ticing them for I had business to attend to and they bail none. I was civilized and they were not. This did not cau me to form an opinion 'of the country Was in, for i know that they were not ^•representatives.” The object of the lecturers’ tour is to properly put before our people the necessity of helping to educate and Christianize hit down trodden race. They do not ask for our money, as they are able to help them selves,'hot they ask our sympathy And our protection. They ask usto put civ ilization in reach of them and not sur round them with it but keep it where they cannot reach it. nis lecture- to night will be illustrated. He carries bow and arrows,but says that he has no fnrther use for them than to illustrate. 3aby One Solid Rash Ugly, palnfnl, blotched, malicious. No rest by day, no peace by night. Doctors and all remedies failed. Tried Catlcnm. Effect marvelous. Saved bis life. Cured by Cuticura Our oldest child, now six veara old, when an Infant six months old was attacked with a vir ulent. malignant skin disease. All ordinary remedies falling, we called our faiai'y pluslelan who attempted to cure it; but It spread with al most incredible rapidity, nntil the lower por tion of the little fellow’h iierson from the middle of his back down o his knees was one solid rash, ugly,painful, blotched, and malicious. We had no rest at night, no peace by aay. Finally we were advised to try Cuticura Remedies. The ef fect was simply marvelous In three or four weeks a complete cure wos wrought, leurisg the little fellow's person as white and healthy as though he had never been attached. In my opinion your valuable remedies saved his life, an.l today he is a strong, healthy child,perfectly well, no repetition of the disease having ever occurred. GEO. B. SMITH, Attorney at law and cx-proseenting attornev, Ashland, Ohio. Boy Coverad ‘With Scabs. My hoy. 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 scab ou them. Last vear he was w orse than ever, being covered with .scabs from the top of the head to his feet,and contin ually growing worse, although he had been treated by two phvsleians. As a last lesoit, 1 determined to try the Cuticura Remedies, and they did all >hat 1 could wish, to direc ions, the humor . ..—, , caving the skin .f-.lr and smooth, and performing a thorough cure. The Cuticura Remedies are all you eltlin for them. They are.worth their weight hi gold. GEORGE F. LB A V1TT, No. Andover. Mass. Cuticura Resolvent. The new Blood irarider and purest and best of Ifuiuor remedies, internally, nnd Cutieurs, the great skin cure, and Cuticura Soap, an exqui site skin purifier, externally, speedily, nerma neatly and economically cures in early lit# Itch ing, burning, bleeding, scaly, crusted, pimply, scrofulous and hereditary humors with loss of hair, thus avoiding years of torture and disfigu ration. Parents, remember this: cutes in child hood are permanent. Sold evet’ywhere. Price, Cuticura, SOc: Soap, 25c; Resolvent, $1. Prepared by the Porritn Dbcq AND COEMICAI. Corpouatiox, Boston, Mass. E^-Send for “How to Cnre Skin Diseases; 1 Cl pages, 5 ■ illustrations aud 100 testimonials. Visit our (Store to-day and see the handsomest and cheapest line of em broideries and Bouncings ever shown in Athens. Subprise Store. HasSN Johnson Annie, McGinnis Melissa. Moore Katt'e, Matthe Callie Norman Mary Jane, Smith Mrs. James, White Lucy, A Teacher in a Private Family.— A lady capable of teaching music aud the usual branches of female education can obtain a pleasant situation in tny family as teacher. The pupils will be three little girls. Address Geo. Murrell, 27-d2t-wlt Winterville, Ga. ES. Veihst es and a^the received a cor load of S33W0 1 • Tfoy^have off h?ind and will continues to keep at all Hines ns ftne.a lot of stock as can.be. found in the western market*'aiuT those desiring horses and mules would consult their interest by calling at their stables on Washington street. j2C-lw. It has become a common thing to ask ’dier- vcraeesuchweather? Fresh Chewing Gum,-Pep- ermint, [Pineapple and Lem on .flavors. L. D. Sledge & Co. Electric Lights for East Athens —“East is .as dpk as the inside of s cow,” said a citizen of that place yes- t- rday, “and we want some lights over there. If wo had good streets instead of the mass of gullies that we have, we wouldn’t ccmplalq; .hut,.Lord knows, we haven’t, got good street*, and we must have light to see how to get out of the gullies Six electric lights woul ’ light us up all we want, and why can we have them?” 13.17 p m 3 35pm MISS PATTI ROSA, an.i Company in Songs, Dances Duets, Trios, Quartettes, and Her Great Banjo Solos. TRaINn westward. 5 35pm 8.15 p m keopm 7.20 pm tt.oO » m 4 11 p m Sorrells & Smith Lt Acguaia. Macon . MjU'tig vlh* Waahiugtu Ar. Union t’t LV. Allan!*.. Gsincsrill} Ar. Union PL IDIRjUa-Gi-ISTS, Rush'* oM Stand, 105 Clayton Stmt. D£ALEXIS IX Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Staffs, Glass and Potty. Fresh supply ot Landroth’s GARDEN SEE lleadquaitcisfor Morrltt’s Celebrated KcmcdUs. For Horae* Rml Cattle. We make a specialty in preparing those goodv Merritt’s Cleansing Powder, *• lloof T,U|nld. “ Favorite Liniment. Physician’s Prescriptions Accurately Compcnnfied, Day or Sight. ry* Having pur-ta^cd Ruth's Prescription lie, can duplicate Prcsoi iptiona filled by him. Jan. IS “d&wsii.tp DIDVK! Skin and scalp preserved and beauti- D-vDI h lied by Cuticura Soap. Absolutely pure. How My Side Aches! Arhing rides and hack.h!p.kidney and uterine pains, rheumatio, scintie, ncu- -lgic, sharp anil shooting pains reliev- in one minute by the Cuticura Anti Pain Plaster. 25c. Phenix Insurance Com pany of Brooklyn, New York Grant & Willcox!, Agents. THE Lee Kan^e It Stands on its Merits, _ The following twenty well known citizcusof Athens are selected front my list of purchasers to whom 1 refer as to 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. 11ST THEOI Dr 8 C Benedict F B Lucas H N Taylor Prof H C White Prof E C Branson Julius Cohen I H Alien c A H Hodgson Casper Morris Wm Ware M B Mcuinty C D Flanigen Mrs Blackwell Mrs Olive Mrs Lucy Mathews E R Brumby A D Mathews. J BToomer Industrial Home Thomas Fleming In th© Country: Dr Watkins, Sandy Cross J W O Fluker, Union Point ^ Mr. Stovall, Oconee county J W Arnold, Wilkes county Andrew & Glenn, Oglethorpe county J M Brisendim, “ * James Young, “ “ Hon Jas M Smith, “ “ M Mathews, •’ “ James Hutcheson “ , “ T A Hanie. “ “ J R Shields, Jackson county. Woods Ashford, Watkinsville James Freeman, Antioch G A Potter, Supt. Ga. Factory. Mr Card, Supt. Barnett Shoals. Wb daalo and Retail Another Splendid Gift. An Elegant Work of Art To every new subscriber or renewal for the 7.45 am 11 .C5 a ni 7.10 a m . ».18»m 11.10 a ni lA5-p m li.W a hi 5.55 am 11.4* pm 2,10 p m 2.81 p m &.4i p m S.OS p m (1.01 p m 3.21 p ra S.0S p nr. 4 OS p in *.£4 p m 4.E!' p m 8.4»( p tn 4.51 u ni 0.45 p m ■5.15 p rrt 7.00 p in ATHENS MjCUMMUITaTIONT^ " - " I.-eavu Athens'* 6 15 pm Artivo Union Point .' 8 43 p m Let e Union Point* & 45pm Arrive Athens. OsOum •Except Sunday. UMoTrtlTvrTt wuite plains r. k. ——■ "V. — : - : ——.I. . Leave Union Poiul*.tWllrill Arrive at Siloaui 10.35 Arriva at White I’lains.; l.tare White Hales ; Vrrive at Stloaai Atrive at Union Point.... , *12scept Sunday. aai 11 1C a n. *5.40 p m (i.03 p tu **.4;> p m •800 am . 8.(8 a in ».<sl am *3.30 p m 4. 05 p iu 4.4 Op m SLEEPING AND P.lflLDff OARS. ' Fast train : Sleeping cars between Atlanta Augusta , ami-GbarieiUou. Night express Sleeping ears botwenn Charleston and Atlanta Augustu and Atlanta, Augusta nud Mneon. lraios No. 2T and -j3 will stopatnnd reeSiTe, passenger* to and from the following stations ocly: Urovetown, Har’sm, D-uring, Thomson, Nurwocd, Barnett,Crawtcrdviltc, uulon'Poiei Greeuvshoro, Madison, Rutledge, Sorial Ctiole Covington, Conyers, Liiltoma, Stone Moun tain and Ueoator. Trains >o and from Athens connect with trains 27, 2S, 1 and 2. VV. GREEN, E. R. DORSEY, Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass, Agt. . WHIT - (10 Pages.) ONE YEAR, The Beautiful Engraving, ‘ The Scotch Raid.” A group of Cattle and Sheep (by Rooa Bon- eurj. A companion piece of “THE KOuiK FAIR.” which was, until re cntly, the premium li he Weekly G obe-Democrat. p“The r-lice ot the WEEKLY GLOBE DkM- R VT. one year, a d the ngravl'ig “THE SCOTCH RvlD,” a only ONE DOLLAR! Subscribers desiring both pictures can have THE HORSE FAIR” for 25c extr . Postmasters aud news dealers i 111 ta' e sub- scriptlous, or remit direct o tee Globe Printing Co. ST- LOUIS, MO, gp-?end for sample copy of paper. Jae 15 -fit. PASSENGER SCHEDULE. GEORGIA SOUTHERN & FLORIDA R. R. Suwanee River Route to Florida. OOIXO SOCT1I. Lv Macon Ar. Cordcle,.. Ar. Tilton .... Lv.Tifton .... Av. Valdosta Ar. .Tr.s]>cr.... Ar. Lake City, Ar Jucksonvlu No. 1'! 10 45 am 12 52 pm (?. 8pm 228 pit 410 pm 5 28 pm #45 pm No. 3.1 No. 5. 1115 pin]520 pm 10C am (T12 pin 945 pm 213 am 335 in 4 41 am 5o5am 92) pm “8 31 am No. 11. COO 1120 pm 550 pm (No. 13> 6 30 am 1040 am Rl.'iptn 531 pm Lv Jacks'nvlle Ar. Lake City. Ar. Jasper.... Ar. Valdosta. Ar. Tifton,.... Lv. Tifton.... Ar. Cordele... Ar. Macon.... going xowrn. No. 1. 410pai 7 CO pm 810 pin 920piu No. 2 735 am 10 0 am 11 05 am 1212 pin 144pm 204 pm 317iim 5 20 pm! No. 0. 7 (Vi an !U3am 120! pm 00' pm (No. 14) 080 am 700 am fi 3<9nin 1120am 259am 1030am 1 716 pm Ne. 12 Trains Nos. 1,2, 3 and 4 stop between Macon and Tifton only at Cordele and at stations south of Tifton. Pullman l’alaoc sleeping cars on trains Nos. 3 and 4. All trains arrive and de]>art from union depot Macon, except Nos. II and 12, accommodation trains, whiCQ arrive and depmt from Macon Inaction. A. C. KNAPP, Traffic Manager, Macon, Ga J. T. KOBE. Gen’l Pass. Ag t, Macon, Ga. J. H. DORSEY, Soliciting Agent, Macon,G In addition to the LEE RANGE I keep the bestandlargest selected stock Stoves and Goods in my Line Of any house in this city. A call will convince. E.E. J0NE3 209 Broad St Queen Insurance Com pany of Liverpool, England. Grant & Willcox, Agents. Geo. C.TnoMAs. Jmo. J. Stricki aw THOMAS & STRICKLAND. ATTORNEYS Atss. Georgia .iuu w. ITS. Trav. Pas*. Agt I keep on bands a good supply ot STEAM AND GAS a FITTINGS Garden ECosg, SPECIALTIES -IN- GOODS. Julius Dornblatt, Guyton Street, Athens, Ga. oethltf CAUTION |$£w5sr"H bottom. If llio dcalor cannot supply you, serai direct to factory, eucloelnc Advertised prise. JO.C. BERNARD Keeps on hand at all times a full line of FANCY AND FAMILY GROCERIES Full Measure, Honest Weights aDd Good Quality Guaranteed. IF YOU WANT Good Vinegar, Syrup, or Sugar Give Him a Call. A very fine line of CRACKERS, and a Fancy Brand of FLOUR Which will always satisfy. fresh. Beat of Lard, Hams, Dried and Always Bacon. .75 BOVS .. All made in Congress, 1 $3 & $2 SHO&o ladi 81.75 SHOE FOB MISSES,. Brat Material. Best Style. Best FltUn*. W. I« Douglas, Brockton. Mau. Sold by IV. C. & f}. ff. SjiEAD. FOR COTTON GINS AND BEPAIRS, AT V&fcrC" Bottom Prices, WRITE TO i. . . ^ Geo. 11. Lombard & to. Foundry, Machine, Boiler an d Gin Wory aad Supply House, Augusta, Mch? a* Notice to Bridge Bids will be received or. < February 1*90 by the Go nary of Oconee and C Construction of a Ga