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& QoMMMB Royal Insurance Company, of Liverpool, England. Grant & Willcox, Agents. Caslimla Ar. Ch.ilo.te... “ M.iwoir... “ Gteenshoso. Ly. (',rcen*boro... Ar. Danville “ Richmond .... “ I.vnchbarx,.... “ Charlotte vllle, “ Wa-hington .. “Baltimore u Philadelphia. “ New York.... Time Tab'e No. 5, to take effect at 7:10o»clock, a. m., Sunday, Nor. 24,18*9 : NORTHBOUND Ly Macon M -way's HI 1 Van Buren.. Roberts M-.rton Gray* : Or.:::: Round Oak; Hillsboio, .. AdgatevlUe, M lunette ... Monticello... Mac hen ..; Karoo .*. Godfrey .... Madison ..: Florence...'. Farmington Bishop Watkmsvllle Sidney Second Cla«s. tv s* Local iTt.' Th. F i *aily ta Tne.Tl Sunday Sat. SOUTHBOUND tbe.s 'Whitehall : »nsriiu Bishop Farm mat n. Florence.... Madison.. Godfrey....'. ■arco Mnchen...: Monticello.'. Mmneta..... Bound Oa : Wayside5 SI Bradley 5 so Grays : 648 Mort set Roberts .... g 04 Van Snreo. e 15 Massey’s Hill 021 rMacon 680 Hamrick Co., of Shell bottle at John Crmwfoi ."UMif anm Don’t Wait Weeflbr Ui.HI your hair laresne* dry, thin, and |tsf before giving Uw attention needed lo erawrra Ira beamy and vitality. K-t f» ms jrsmr toiiet-taUie a Lottie of Ayer’s Hair Vigor— the only dreeslag } on require for the hair—and one a Hole, daily, to preserve the sakual color and prevent faeidneM. Thomas Mtiuday, Sharon Grove, Ky., writes: “Several months ago my hair eomuienced felling out, and in a fear weeks my head was almost bald. I tried many remedies. Lot ’hey did no good. I dually bonght a bo*''eof Ayer’s llal: Vigor, and, after using only a part «r the content*. my head vraa covered with a heavy growth of hair. I reeom. mend your preparation aa the best hair* restorer in the world." *’ My hair was faded and dry," writes Mahel C. Hardy, of Delavan, HI.; “hot after using a bottle of Ayer’e Halt Vigor It brratne black and gloery.’’ Ayer's Hair Vigor, Sold by Druggists aad Perfumers. OF MORNING. ®51 Wethi ey f«rtk . . . fsclly bocenble In all bosiaate tisnsertinei,! and AovodsOy rhte te eeny eat any oblige- j tiees mad. by their Ire. West A Truss, Whole**!* Praggist, Toiede, O Welding, Ktooaa Marvin, Whslssale Iterggist, TeUde.Ohte K. D. Tea Horsea, Omhler Toiede Nett seel Be k, Telede, Ohio. BatraCetairb Care ta taken MernnBy, act- I lag directly epos the bleed sad nieseee ear- faere oftbeevtusa. Price • Sc* per bottle Sold by all - Howi Tbe did ermploni of a raid ia the haad is a hankerabief. Inker .tad Bleed Poison* way people there era whose dial rose re, aches. peias end eraptive teases- dee ere doe to inhen tad blood peieoe. Bed blood passes front aereat te ebtld, aad it there fore ie tbe doty ef beebesd aad wile te keep I ttetr bleed pare. Tbbt* easily aeeomplisbed by a timely aae ot B. R. B. [F | ifalmj. Send te Bleed Balai Co And But once matt upon Me slender pipes —Frank Dempster Ebarmea. MICKEY FINN’S RIDE. book of 1 AUutip for Jeaco Hill. Atk ••My two • afflicted wtth Moot pdm t which I doctor* aeid was hereditary. They both broke * “ ‘ B. B. B. Pimples and Blotches, So <Uxfiguring to the face, forehead, and ■tack, may be entirely removed by the rxeof Ayer’s HeranparHla, tbe beet and eafuat A Iterative and Blood-Purifier ever dixcorered. Or. J. C. Ayer ft Co, Lowed, Mass, Sold by DragrtOe; $1; six boUlM for 6A . VSES I o It la aores aad ereptieaa which ~ promptly oonttoiled and dually c Mrs 8. M. Williams, Sandy, Tessa, - - «d children, who who ia Iter- after renugrav^mp^ after 1 Alpine Sutton, *. C. : “Bone aad blood poiaon Iparker'sI HAIR BALSAM laeasae ead beautitee the bit M a laxariaat growth. ■ells to Reitore Grey to ill Vonihful Color. ■BU ItwiitmU «nt heir film •ooaoo^iee^ytjjm “My three poor eflicUd ■led blood poieoe, bar* a aae of B. B B. ttto J. K. Wiloon.Olen Feb. 18,180.1, write*: foroed me to have say leg ampnuted, the stump there cant# a targe atoer, wl grew won* every day naul doctors gave up to die. I only weighed impounds wb began to take B. B. IL, and 18 bottles iaci *4 my weight to 180 pound* and mads soead wc!L I sever knew what geod health was I iaereaa- CHICMESTCR'8 ENGLISH J532 It to aataral for a esttto king to tty to | pose the yoke. Ayer's PiUs cur* eonstipetion, improve th* appetite, promote digestion, restore health ac tion, end regulate every fooctioa. Tbia med icine ia pleasant to take aad mall* in its opera- lion. Be* article ia Ayer’s Almanac, load Brand. Death gown many “weeds." hewn. Mnl 1 ' HINDERCORN8. 5,000 A8EHTS WANTED * ek "*~ItMCS to sell the Cheepeat, rnout Co De plete, Authentic, gpleedldly Him rated, and Till!IM.IJIU HUTOBY of The Verdict Unanimous. W. D. Tolt, Druggist, Bljpoon, ln«L, Uratifliew I can recommend Meetrie Bitters as the ]>«** ly. Every bottle sold baa given relief t I every cane. One main took six bottles, ead wm cured of Rheumatism of two year* eUndinp Abraham Here, Druagist, BellviUe Ohi . affirms: “The best seUiag medicine I hove ever bandied in my *> year*’ experience to Kl- eetrie Bittern,” Tboennndn of others ban added their testimony, no that the verdict in unan imous that Electric Bitter* do can all diseases of Lirer, Kidneys or Blood. Only * half dollur a bottle at John Crawford Co. or L* D. bledge Co. Wholesale aad Retail Druggist*. STANLEY’S w WONDERFUL WONDERFUL ADVENTURES AFRICA THE GLORY OF MAN STRENGTH.VITALITY! How Lost! How Regained, Druggists seU it OF UFC KNOWTHYSQE H THE SCIENCE OP LIFE^M A Scientific aad Standard Popular Vedtcal Treatia* an tot Krroaa *? Yoatli,l*ra*aatm*Pcclln*,N*avanta and Physical Debility, Imparities of the Blood.; ExhaustedVitality ^Untold Miseries toraBaf 1 ui unfitting to* victim for Work, Berineee, theMarriedorHodal Rotation. AvoH aaakiltNI pretender*. Poeeeae thta greet wrote UcaatefaMlM nag**, royal Sve. Beautiful binding,embossed,fnUgOL Price only *1.00 by Bull, pnetpeM, concealed In ptals wrapper. Xlju*. cel red th* GOLD AMD JBWKLLKD ML flrom the Notional Medical Aeneclnrima far thin PUI/.R ESSAY eai NF-UYOliM PH YSIGAI. DKBIUTY.Dr.r*ark*r*nd a of A aa latent PLyeideas may bo cooeolted, drntlallT, by mall c* la person, at th* otto* of T1IB PEABODY MEDICAL INSTITUTE, No. 4 BnlBnch8t«,lto*ttm,Mna*j, towhomall otdere for honks octotton foe adric* should be ffinotodassborai MADE WITH BOILING WATER. It doesn’t take much of a marks-man to draw [ a bead on beer. , You bardty realise tort it ia medicine, when takmg Cartel’* Little l iter PHI: they era very email; no bad effects; all troubles from torpid | liver are relieved by their nee. Are yon subject to He*cache? Bredyerotine | will certainly prevent them. It U the common belief that a man can’s . | e see-eei pent until be is half seas over. Laxador in largely need as a corrective for liver end blood affections, as well aa for those or tbe bowels and stomach. Draggi i for *5 eet-to. “My child wee affected just like yomrs, Mrs. B. and Dr. Bull’s Baby Syrup gave it almost immediate relief; I would surely gire it a trial. Advlco ro Mothers. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup should al . .rare be need for children teething. It soothei tbe child, softens the gums, allays ell pain cures wind colic end ia the best remedy for | oiarrboea twenty ttve cents e bottle. A1I those who pass through the door to sue- | cose will find it la rolled “pa sb.” FOB SAI.lt. Good house and lot ou corner of Strong and Lumpkin streets. Call and see os right awav. Shackleford ft Hattawat, Heal Estate Agcuts. to be- The reasoon why a hen |aye an egg cause she can’t stood it on end. Buckle A Arnica Salve. The best Salve in the world for Cato, Bruise-, Sorer, XJicere, Salt Rheum, Fever, Sores, Teller, Chapped Hauds, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skiu Eruptions and pos itively cures Pile*, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 85 cento per box. For sale by John Crawford ft Co., and L. D. Sledge ft Co., Wboloaale and lie toil Druggists. World—the new Th* eiarht wonder of the I Pahuer Building. EPPS'S GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. COCOA MADE WITH BOILING MILK. TO WEAK WEN SSyJwMUiS waiknma lmt manhood. etS IwiU For lame back, aide or cheer, use Shiloh’s Plaster. Price 25 cento. For sale by John Crawford A Co. Iby every i who la neevena and debUItated. Address, mt. v. c. rnnsi. Moodw. com* —do TO— JOHN I*. ARNOLD | House and Sign Painting Paper Hanging, Etc. -GO TO— CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH *nd Bronchitis immediately relieved by Shi loh’s Care. For sale by Joba Crawford ft Oa SHILOH’S VITAL1ZER is what you need for Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Dizziness, and all symptoma of Dyaprpaia. Price 10 and 75 cent* per bottle. For sale by John Crawford ft Co. SHILOH’S COUGH and.ComumpUon Cure is sold by us on a guarantee. Itcnrea Consumption. For sale by John Crawford A0ii.> ; ; Jii'X Lji*Vjl ,VVi LUCY BIN I ON IS QUEEN OF THE TOBACCO WORLD. Talmadge Brae.’ , are headquarters and factory agents forT. C. Williams ft Co.’s The worm sooth wind had coaxed Tindslcy’s woods Into potting cm their new spring suit. Brown robins tripped briskly through tbe springing graen places ia Stumpy Field. Mickey Finn’s tame crow act oa the fence cad kept a watchful eye oa a circling hawk, who had fdoedous designs on Mrs. Dooton’s tamtams. A venturesome frog cams out of the mod on the margin of brown’s pood and tried to to ring a solo; surprised at the dismal croak that coma from his throat, he con cluded that he was not fitted for solo singing, and went back Into tbe mud to wait until the chorus began work In June. Mickey Finn had grown rapidly during the winter. He was broader shouldered and deeper cheated, and be began to pot away chHdish things. A perception ef the conventions of society waa beginning to datra upon him. He began to ask himself whether there was any virtue In a paper collar. But then there would be too manifest aa inooogruity between a paper collar aad a red flannel shirt; and ao be bridged the difficulty with a dicky. Out be soon found that elegance was gained at tho expense of comfort, for the collar choked him and the dicky kept slipping around ao that a strip of red flannel shirt was exposed to view. His mother, while she began to know that her boy was weaning away from her, failed to see that the subtlo alchemy of manhood was beginning to stir bm pulses, or that a perception of the dignities of life had un consciously been appropriated by him. The development of brawn and muscle had no significance to her. Mickey would always be her boy, were he an Ajax in riao and n Hercules in limb. But Mr. Finn took a moro practical view of tbe evolution of little Mike. "Ye needn’t be ao swintOlmental about th’ b’y, Biddy,” said Mike, one evening. "It’s not that he’s thinUn’ less lv ye; but ye wouldn’t be wantin’ a big lump lv a Vy Bko him t’ be mauthcring around like shabby. I’ll lave it t’ yonrsel’ now— would yet Ah, hat but he’s good fer anuy o’ th’ b’y* iv his weight an’ inches. I seen Mm givin’ the fat t’ Pot Feenan’s b’y Jamcscy this Chuseday’s a week, an’ dmppin’ Mm cn th* broad iv Ms back as alsy as you’d be turnin’ a pancake. Shore he’s good aither way ye take Mm— collar's elbow, aide bolt, or catch as catch can.” Mr. Finn chuckled to himself as ho re capitulated bis son's virtues, and bis wife looked out into the gathering twilight with a brooding premonition that thi physical accomplishments of her boy would get Mm into trouble in the days to come. Mr. Finn’s chuckles died away when he saw a man open tbe gate and walk up the little graveled path to the door. He recognised the man as Jack .Cooney, to whom he owed $30 cn the purchase of a cow. "Good evenin’ t' ye, Mike, an bow’s times wid yef” said Jack. “Well, thin, they might bo betthcr nor they are. What wid th’ rheumattz and tho late spring I’m discouraged intoirely. How’s things wid yerscl', Jack?” "I’m in a mighty tight place, Mike. Troth man, I’m nearly out lr mo head wid trubblo. Ye’ll mind tho undertaker, McNulty! Well, mo sister Mary’s either dyin’ wid th’ nowmonya. God rest her, and whin sho was rick fwhat did that dirty bloggard do but ho comes around p’accful and quito os a lamb, th’ sn’akln’ villon. Jist whin he was goin’ out lv the dure bo comes bock t’ mo sister on* says be: ’Mary,’ says he, 'I'll lave me caard wid ye,' says he, 'an’ If yer wantin’ any thing ia my line, ye can send fur me. There’s neer a man in my line o’ business as kapes betthcr goods,’ says he, an’ wid that he wint out, atther l’nvin his black caard on th’ bed, an’ it r’adin: 'McNulty, ch’apest undertaker in the city.’ ” "Fwhat did ye do wid him, Jack?" said Mike, leaning over the table to catch the reply. ‘ ‘Fwhat w’ud any man do as hod two flats on his arrums and two shoes on Ms fate? I jist wint over tiU Mm, an’ thumped Mm till his face was like a b’af- steak, an’ 1 gridironod Ms back wid th 1 kickin’ I gev Mm.” "An’ he tuk th’ law on ye, I suppose?" “Faith ho did that. Ho had me up for 'sanlt and batthery, an* th* jedge lined me $30 or go to jail for thirty days. Bat I got out on a ncUy somethin' or other, on’ 1 hav’ thirty days t’ raise th’ money. That’s fwhat I’m here for to-night don’t want to bo pressin’ ye, Mike, but if ye hav’ the $30 ye’re owin’ mo on th’ cow, or yo can get it by this day four weeks, I’U be much in ye’re favor, ao I will, plaze God.” Mike nshered Ms visitor to the door with a sorrowful heart. When he had closed the door ho asked Ms wife how much money them was in the stocking. Mrs. Finn poured tho contents of tbe iroolcu safe out upon the table. They counted tbe money over carefully several times to be sum that no mistake had been at winch they are sold. Try them. 13-6m Tbe knives, all Brighlwell's. and the best pocket lowest prices, at Talmai’i' ft decTit - _ - —- Tf>T — Ayer Bsts-pariHa is prescribed inarecom- JOHN L. AH.5TOIsAJ- wended by —mart phyStcaias. uad is token UWAMS mtmm |w ito per fict safety by old and young. Its | cleansing and Tit filling effects are su ro and BROAD STREET, Fancy and Family Groceries ! tt*corod at home with out pal o. Bookot par ticulars sent FREE. _J B. M.WOOIJEV. U.TX ocico oat wimctiau ai Big G has riven unlver- iy| satisfaction In the cure ot Gonorrhoea aad Gleet. I prescribe it asd feel safe In recommend- lnj It to all enl A- J. STOYEH. X.D., Decitsr, UU PRICE, 81.00, Sold bv — SORRELS ft SMITH- speedy, end it is onireraelly conceded to bo tbe ' effective of ell blood purifiers. nrd-nij ‘r Ot. A woman’a;Dlscovery -> f ■Another wonderful discovery has been made and that too by a lady is this county. l>e*e?M fast-ned its clntches upon her end for seven year* she with sood ito severest teal a, bat her vital organ were undermined and death seemed imminent. Fx three months she coughed in cessantly and could not sleep. She bought of mi a bottle of Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consnmpti n and waa nueb relieved taking first dooe that ah* e’ept alt night and with one bottle bas been miraculously cored. Her name is Ur* Luther I-uix.” Thus write to W. 0 FINE HORSES AND MULES. Messrs. J. Z. Cooper & Son have just received a ear load of line horses and mules from the west and will sell at the lowest prices. They have on hand and Vill continues to keep at all times as line a lot of stock as can l»e found in the western markets and those desiring horse- and mules would consult their interest by calling at their stables ou Washington street. J28-lw. The undertaker’s favorite exercise is boxing. Who can foretell a sudden brnise on tbe leg of a favorite! Keep Salvation Oil for the stable. The early bird catches the worm, and some times a bad cold, which however does no in justice to the old pioverb, for with the aid of Dr Ball’s Cough Syrup, colds are of no qucnce. Price 25c. Bradycrotine cured Headaches for Z. J. Ed- niunueou, Eatonton. $5.13. Mickey was informed of the state of affairs, and be became very thoughtfuL Tho idea never occurred to theeldcr Finns that Mickey would be of any service in this financial strait, but Mickey had ideas of Ms own on that qnestic said th^m. to bed ho asked Ms mother to mend » rent in bis trousers leg, and, contrary to Ms usual custom, ho kissed his mother before retiring for tho night. The next morning he left tho bouse betoce dawn, rioting the door softly after Mm, so that Ms parents were not awakened. Two hours later he hail hired out aa a driver on tho canal at $10 per month. He had not told Ms parents of . Ms intention, because be knew they would not hear otMs entering on such a menial pursuit “Canalling in good enough for them as hasn’t brains enough to do somethin’ else; bat -an for my Mickey, he’s gain’t’ be nytber a doctor or a lawyer. I don’t care which- shore th’ both o’ thim b’avcr bats.” Aswan to have been expected, there was great czciteipent in the Finn shanty when the discovery of Mickey’s flight was made. What object he couhl have in going away was mote than Ms parents could guess. It seemed like a wanton desertion to Ms mother, although she hardly believed such an act possible, espedaUy after Ms affec tionate manner of the previous evening. Two weeks had gone by and no tidings were heard from the missing boy, although he had mode one trip to Honesdalc, and, returning to Csoney Island in tho morn ing, had looked in the window and secs his father and mother sitting beside the old Varoillar table. He saw Ms mother’ apron lifted up to her eyes several times, and felt such a big Jump in Ms throat that he had to run away for fear of blabbering. How he got away he hardly knew, but after running n mile he regained control of himself, and the next morning he had started on another trip. In the meantime •rives even the lux ary of batter; their potatoes were simply salted, and Mike, foor one long, weary week, went vrttfaoot to- Turro, because, mi be aeid: “Ivery pinny ’ll help? nave th’ cow. If that EsseaikLekey •’ min* had stayed hot-- • ’stead o’ nmaia* m’, be aright iv helped little by carryin’ coal r.n’ doin’ an odd t>b or two. Th’ Good ’Book tells th’ truth whin It say* a wicked b’y’s liko a rotten tooth. It’s mighty rough whin a cn Ms cold man, tho’.” Mrs. Finn did not believo in the wickedness imputed to her aon by Ms father. Sho thought be would come beck end explain his ahocncr in a satisfactory When the fateful day arrived the Flans had raised $20. This anm hod been saved by tho mast rigid economy, and Mrs. Finn had borrowed $2 of that amount from Mrs. Donnelly, the cham pion quiltcr of Cooney Island. Still there $10 to he gotten, and Mr. and Mrs. Finn took a sorrowful leave of the cow, fur the sheriff waa to came at 10 o’clock. Mickey had merited at Bddyvflto on tho morning of the sal* day. He knew that tiM cow’s salvation depended open him, but he woe unable to get Ms money until 12 o’clock. He had been no lew self deny ing-than Ms parents during tho pterions month, and so his wages waa intact—$10 In $1 bills. He carefully pinned these in- rido hU ted flannel shirt and mounted tbe old mnlo Jenny. He had ridden the male every day daring the past month, had stolen hay for her and appropriated cab- bago leaves until the animal had come to have an absorbing affection for Mm, ra the tidbits which he gars her. Before mounting her ho flritod a cam* out of hie tronaen pocket and stood impatiently by whllo sho ate it. Then be jumped on Mr bock and called on her for tho supreme effort of her career. Jenny had never been noted for speed, bat under tho in spiration of Mickey's heels she galloped along the road under the moan tains as though she was being pelted with chest nut bum. The sleepy baker’s marc wbom they passed on the road pricked np her ears and made a feeble emulative spurt, but the mole disappeared in a cloud of dust around n tarn In tho road. Through Wilbur ran the mule, with smoking flanks and chased by a pack of barking dogs, and stUl tho boy urged her to greater exer tions. Up the hill panted tho male, and then Mickey leaned over in Ms blanket soddlo and whispered: Only wan milo more, Jenny; won 1ft- tic mile, ould girL G’longl" Down Newkirk avinuo they came like a whirlwind. As they swung around Brown’s pond, Mrs. Doolan stood In her doorway and cried to Mm. Fogarty over the way: “There come* that daredevil, Mickey Finn!” The two watched the male and her rider until they drew np in front of the Finn shanty. Ho was evidently too late, for the sheriff was patting a rope around the horns of the cow. Leaping from tho mule’s back Mickey left her to grass by the roadside. His mother was so pleased to see Mm that she clasped him in Mir arms regardless of the cow, bnt ho gShtiy poshed her aside and said: “How much money d’jro want?" “What’s that t’ye, yo spalpeen,” growled Miko Finn. "Ten dollars, my boy," ssM the sheriff. “Have yon got it?" . “Como in hero till we see," replied tbe boy. They went into the shanty, and Mickey laid ten $1 bills in a row upon tho table. That night, as Mike Finn sat in Ms door way smoking, Mr*. Doolan came up and leaned over the fence. “I hear yar’p b’y Mickey kttm bock." “He did that" “An’ be saved yer’e cow.” “Troth, he did. Bat be's not proad lv th’ Job. He said 'twas th* meulo Jenny 1 as did it.’’—New York Sun. 1 ■ —" — FOR - COTTON AND BEPAIR8, Bottom Prices, WRITE TO Geo. R. Lombard & o. Foundry, XaeHine. Boiler aad Gin sod Supply House, Augusta, MchT <8A Queen Insurance Com pany of Liverpool, England. Grant & Willcox, Agents. Bio. C. Thomas. Jko. J. Stricxi an* THOMAS & STRICKLAND. ATTORNEYS. At sc Qi«um WE : a Man In Church Bg 1 think lever did was The worst __ _ to arrest a man in church. I took Mm right off Ms knees. It was a fanny case. was chief of police of Oil City, and there had been a systematic series of burglaries from the can of-the Pennsylvania road, tho robbers doing their work in such a manner that it baffled the detectives. A whole car load of line shoes had been side tracked at OU City, and while there a case of fine show had.been stolen from tho car. There wax no clew to the thief, and although wo suspected tho members of a pretty tough gang there was no proof. Ono morning 1 saw one of this gang walking along the street, and I thought I’d get i to him, for It struck me he had a new pair of shoes on. He got on to me and popped into a church. It was Sunday morning, and tho church was crowded. He went In and knelt' down near the door, and I saw the bottoms of Ms shoes, with the mark of the company-who bad sMppcd the stolen articles branded in the aWaair j stopped Mm on tho shoulder and took Mm outride. Then I placed Mm under arrest, and he gave the entire gang away, so that we hod no difficulty in breaking it np for good.—Globe-Democrat. Gaining on tbe City. ‘Perhaps you’d like to know what time it is,” remarked a pedestrian who sto; before a gang of street cleaners the day. “Well, no, sor," replied one of the old men, as he slowly aad aoiamniy Removed the pipe from his month. “But yon used to want to know.’’ “That’a so, sor." “And what's the matter now?” “Well, sor, the matter, is this: How made, but the most rigid calculation failed long does it tako for one of ns to foind to make the total amount any more than out the time o’ day from you?" “About ten seconds.” “Exactly, sor. Now how long will it take me to lay down me hoe, pat np mo pipe, get out me watch and Ibok at the toime far mesflf?" “From four to five minutes." “Certainly it will, and that’a where wo gain on the city, and why we all carry watches.’’—Detroit Free Press. Milk for Poultry. Milk, fed either sweet or sour, is an ex cellent egg food, for pool try. The hens wfll eat of It eagerly and its good effects will soon bo apparent. Oatmeal, fed dry in connection with cracked corn and wheat, makes on excellent potion for young chicks. - ... nviiii Kiri mon(1 I'li DIVI . ItSUaytsa St met* Drags, InllciBes, Faints, Oils* I Sills, Glass usd Patty. Fre-h supply of LsodretN# GARDEN SEE Wm Headquarters far MerritV* Celebrated Ruaedk*. For Hor-ee aad Cattle. W* Stake a specialty to preparing these goods Wor* Physician’s Prescriptions iccintaiy Computed, Dsy or light Hr* Having rorrha-od ESA's Prescript!**: Ito, oaa •lupuaat* rteetuiMtou filled by Mia. NORTHBOUND. No. ti, dally except Sunday, leaves Atlanta S J0 p. m: arrive* at Lula S:I2 p, m. No, to leaves bate daily except Sunday 0,15a m.; arrive* at At antoASOa. m. No*, co aud si oosmeet at come la for Tallu lah Fail* daily. t Pally exoept Sunday. •Dally have Pullman Sleeping Car Service. No. to has Pullman Sleeper New Yo« to At- No. 52, Pullman Sleeper Washington to New Orlean* and Washington to Birmingham. • • o. 51 Pul'man Sleeper, Atlanta to New York. No. 53 Pullman Sleeper New Orleans to Wash ington, D. C., and lilrin lugham to Washington, L. L. MOULE8KBY. , iv. Pass. Agvut, Atlanta, Ht- JA8.L. TaYLOR, Gent Pass. Agent, Washington. D.C. COYIHGTOH & MACON RAILROAD. to DO YOU SEND AWAY FOR IZ-OTXIRy JOB PRINTING? IF SO, Can you get it cheaper? Have you tried our prices? Can’t you get paper to suit you? Have you seen our new samples? i *You want more style than you have been able to get heretofore in Athens? We can give it to you now, and when wef move into our New Office, we will AllSorsofNew Type THAT WILL DELIGHT Y0UI} FANCY. HAVE BEEN SOMEWHAT RUSHED Up to ,this time, but will endeavor FILL ALL ORDERS As Promptly as Possible. DON’T WAIT, However, until the last envelope is gone and the last bill head or statement is used up A thoroughly good job cannot be gotten up when everybody is in a hurry. WE HAVE ON THE ROAD Some N ew Papers That are the best of their kinds. We hope to get them in a day or so. Be sure to get our prices before ordering. THE j^lSra-IEIjTTSta Costliest Picture in the World* JOSEPH GILLOTT’S STEEL PENS. GOLD MEDAL, Paris exposition, 1889. THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS., Macon Fire Insurance Com pany, of Macon, Ga. Grant & Willcox, Agents. ? ~||r. A. G. CRAIG, Act’s 8upb »•» Do not sutler from sick headache a moment - , , A looser. It» uot necessary. Carter's Little the Finns had ueen served with a notice Liver PiUs will cure von. 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