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Cntit your hair become, dry. thin, and gray before giving tLa aturn'ion needed to fWmTVe it* l-ettncy and vitality. Keep on* jotir t ot'.i t-tabio a boi;l. of A;er*s Hair Vigor— the only dreMing >«■■» require for the hair—and am itlittle, " du.Iy, to preaorre the nature! aulor and pi event laMm-ra. Thomas Monday, Sharon Gtore, Ky.. write*: “gk-teral tnontlia ago my hair commenced falling out, and in a few week* my head araa almost laid. I Until many reinmlios, bet they did no food. I finally a Lottie of Ayer'* ll:iir Vigor, ami, alter lining only a part of the eon lent*, rny head ew covered with a iiesey growth of liah. I recom mend yonr preparation aa the beet hair- restorer in the world." “ My lialr wa* failed and dry." write* Milled C. Hardy, of Ilelavan. Ill.; “bnt alter using a bottle of Ayer’s Hair Vigor it hecarao black did glossy.” Ayer’s HairVigor, Sold by Drniigtsts and Forfuincrs. Pimples and Blotches, So dltflgnring to the f.tce, forehead, and neck, may lie entirely removed by the use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, the best and safest Alterative ami Blood-Purifier ever discovered. Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mast. Sold by Druggists; (1; six boults for fi. Tte Venliri I'sManaW I W. f). Tult, Prvgirt li'te o*. loi, testifies j f cu recommend ijeclit Bitt-ns as tbs best > rra*edy. Ever - trnneld burin*nlW I »*e»y «***. «: r. sletoik r.x tmM'it*. sol was j rnf*'' f*r cf i*r- V««r0 (rjBfltnt J Abraham lUre, im jis, BeWrtHe ‘thr*. ! -The bmA silling mt<l>c:ne I h«v« -rrr handled in my 39 ye»r*’ eipetienee to Bl- setrte Hitters,"' Ttinesand. of ethers has added ihur U-lni.nT, t »l ih« rvrdirt is nass- imons thst elect->e B»it»r* do cart sil diseases of Urer. K dn -»- nr UWd. Only a half dollar bottle at John Crawford Co. or If D.^ltdge do. Wholessl* »ed ttetsl! DrugglM*. Whisperers lead s kind of band to month ex istence. ore Use Fbe t «c much of artrlBy show 1i_t. sle. -kl aa rvl rail her to ib-'-ee lUe k.'wJ H Uici:y JoB An. I to} a 1- »rp to play spa, Tusn pay a call to every friend An-11 11 them ail to aatch her mend Xier sray to paradise. THANKS TO A BURGLAR. Ayer’s Pills cure c;,o-iipslion. hnproye appetite, promote <ii. »tim>. restoro health sc lion, and regnlst* every to net bin. This med icinr is pleasiot to l»i« ar.d gentle io its opera- | hlin^ down untidily beyond the power of tioo. Sec -rtirie in Ayer a Almanac, . combi Had hairpins to restrain. Even Nobody has ever bocn able to discover exactly why lUijc Palliser was so Irre sistible. Her eyes were small, her nose was an undeniable png, and the thick masses of her curly hair were always turn- Bradverotioe cn-cd liesdsehee for Mrs. M. A Jeukins, Morten, Mass. PARKER’S HAIR BALSAM Clc-n*~i and beaut.lie* the hair. Promote* a luxuriant nrowth. Never Fails to Rector* Grey Kair tn Yoolhful Col*r. r.la l»ni" ntf aim! l»*lr f.sJunu CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS, Kmi CroM liiauooml lirunJ, Thaotw* rwlAMa MU fot bnt* U41M, uak f-rth. Dlu- Mnn<l lira* J, in rr«I ato-uhifkiM,»mi. >t »lth HtwyittUffi. T*ka»*«U«rr. Hn-l It*. , (kUm*!*) for | artlouiara ju.l ••itellrf f*.r OklshsaUr Chendwil Ve^M.Juoo So'.WltedlClC HINDERCORNS. Th* rmtT rum Cni% for Horn*. fUdipaelf peln. Fnwrrr •otuf.ut t4> thr frt L IV. fit I>rutrpi»t*. II ihCOX A i'At., N. Yi 'xroxf If eve you o»i PARKER' IllO WPfA tlM CONSUWIPTIVe •tirrlT Uron.'lntHi, A«U.:ua, IndL:ctn»r» f l -hi *8 QINQSR TONIC. V"' ' ,, ! M'daii.llstiioiM ’Att’r.Hsl) lui r .i i..■* <wrl-• r»gr Advice To Mothers. Mrs. Winslow’s 8ootl.b g Strop should al ways be used for children teething. It soothes the child. rolVetis the gams, allays all psie cures wind colic and is tie best remedy for n.arrhoca twenty Ove cents a bottle. FOR fAI.E. Good house ami lot on corner of Strong -no Lumpkin s'.iccU. Call and sec us right awav. SlIACXMCFOKD & IlATTAWAV, lt-ni Estate Agents. Buclclcn’s Arnica Salve. The best Stive in the world for Cots, lirnbe-. S ire.-, U cers. Salt Kheuut. Fever. •Soita, Tftter, Chappell Hand*. ('Inlbialns, Cures, und all Skin Eruptions and pos- itiv. Ij cure* I’lb s. or no pav rmuired. It is giinian'ocd to give pvrtrct sutistsction, ..r n.oni-y rvfuudtd. Price 2b Cents per I'ox. For bide by John Ciawford & Co., , n ,| L. I) Sie.kc & Co., Wholesale and lie tail Druggists. (tub*(kfccUre nulritk»n. TuVdi R. t»nv* 5 000 AQfcHTS * .tfirarn A ■!' dlV'PV me". Ih.v AT ONCE to acH tbo Clirnpcxt, !t;ost Com- plrife AiilhrnUCt fvplrndi.iljr llluvirafnl, Aiul TIIK1LUNO lilSTUilV of STANLEY’S tw WONDERFUL ADVENTURES ’"AFRICA rnr^gtrii;Vf«r#^i STRENGTH. VITALITY! How Lost! How Regained, KNOWTHYSELF i^v i THE SCIENCE OF LIFE A SclentlAc ar.d Standard Popular Medical Treat's© on the Krrora of Youth t l*ramalure Decline,Nencua and Physical Debility, Impuritiea of the Blood. XHAUST ED-VlTALtrY Xleanllb j f:om Polly, Vico, Ipnorancc, Excesses or Overtax;ion, Encnrntlnu and unfitting: the victim tor Work, Business, the Married or Mortal Relation. Avoid unskillful prutendera. Possci* this irrc.it e* r»;. It contains w*>0paces, royal Sva Beautiful hint!in", entbortsed, foil cllL Price only $1.00 by mail, postpaid, concealed in plain wrapper. Illus trative IToeirectus Free, If you apply now. The distinguished author. Win. TI. Parker. M. D., re- ccivctl tho GOLD AN!> JRWQ.LED MKUAL from t«se Nnllomsl Modioal Aiwoclat 5 ' , n for this Pitl/.K BmSAY on NEifVOta nnd 1*11 YS7.CA1 j V) kll 11 .IT Y.Dr. Parker and acorju of Assistant PLyaiciaxu may be consulted, confl- dcutlally, br mail rr in person, at the oiTice of TUB PEABODY MKUICATi INSTITUTE, No. 4 Iliilnnch St., Bouton, Mamm., to whom all orders fur >ooka or letters for advice should bo diiected as lImivo. ■vihde with boiling water. EPPS’S GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. COCOA MADE WITH BOILING MILK, Tree, ore n* boil as scu.e womea— 1 they nev- r go un) where without a tru . Fur lain.- hack, side or cht-st, use Shiloh’s Hastcr. Price 25 Cents. For sale by •lotin Crawl<*rd i Co. CHOUl'i WUOUPiati COUGH and Bronchitis biinu-iliaitly relieved by SUi- ;<>h's Cure. For side by John Crawford & Co. SHILOH 6 VITALIZE!* is whut you need tor Constipation, Loss of Appetite, D xzuica-, ai d all »>mptoins of Dyspepsia Pnc 10 urui 75cent? l-er liottle. For sale by John Crawford & Co. SlIlLOU’a COUGH and Consumption Cur.- I* M.|,i t-y n* on « guarantee. It cure* Consumption. For sale by John Crawford k Co. ’ , The request to pay beforo you drink is bar doubt. LUCY HINTON IS QUEEN OF TUE TOBACCO WOULD. Tubnadge Bros.’ are headquarters and factory agents tor T. C. Williams & Co.’s Lucy Hinton. Maltapuni, Jay Bird aud Fan titer lob .ecus. 1 bey are always relia ble, uniform, ami best on earth, for prices at which they are soid. Try them. ld-6ra The fru.t of egotism -The a^plo of your eye. The bop itnivi .•>, at i Bright wed One roan iu ubM.untr. he !i*Wt i j> •t^pockeU lit j. if ix in the British navy is a total Aye*’ .Sar* mended by cu NVilll pelt'cCk' cleansing .. • speedy, and most effective zil. e» |. r i acnhed and rccom- tt:v :*u«. and is taken ■oii u.id youug. Its i • are su re and v’ nc* ted to be the i issued iu Bar- A xv u nut it* h Discovery “Arotlj’- ,: * 'to* «ie fuS discovery has beeu made and tl * o ■ / :i lady in tins county. Descasc tasit iu u r chcs upon her and for seveu veuts*. i rt .puJ Un severest tests, but her vital or a a iv%. c undermined and death seemed imminent. F *r three months she coughed in- cessuntly avd could not sleep. She bought «.f us a bottle of Dr. King’s New Discovery for Oousuiupti n and was nuch relieved taking first dose that she slept all night and with one b u ttle bos been miraculously cured. Her name is Mrs bother Lutz.” Thus write to W. O. Hnmnck Co., of Shelby, N. C.—Get a free trial bottle at Jehu Crawtord Co., or L. li. Sledge Co , Wholesale aud Retail Durggiats. The orange crop of the Sothern Carlifonia this season is estimated at 5)00,tHH) boxea. ou waat llradyerotine for Ueadaches Fine lisli anil select oysters all times at Booth Bros. tf TO WEAK HEN TO KENT.—A well located store on Broad street, eau be rented at a bar- nin by calling on Julius Cohen at once. Fresh Fish and oysters received daily at Booth Bros. tl BuOaring from tho efTocU of youthful erron, eulr decay, wasting woakncaa, loat manhood, etc., I will ■end . T&luxblfl tro.Cn (Mudot) containing fuU p|*»>f. r. C. FOWIJEB. ■otto’ nirfWUldj.yU*!*- tt. cured at homo with out pain. Book of pal* Uculan sent FBES, B. 1I.WOOIXBT, M.IX “ SK Whitehall Bt, Do You AYast Chkap Board.—Ap ply to 221 Dougherty stret. Jan5-Iui Queen Insurance Com pany of Liverpool, England, trrant & Willcox, Agents. —MO TO- JOHN L. ARNOLD FOR House and Sign Painting "'Paper Hanging, Etc. -CO TO— JOHN L. ARNOLD, BIIOAD STREET, FOR Fancy and Family GroceHe Big Q has given univer sal satisfaction In the cure of Gonorrhoea and Gleet. Iprcaerlbe It and fed sale in recommend 103 it to all auOhrexa. A. J. STOVER, M-D-, Oeeatar, III. PRICK, £1.00. Bold br - SORRELS & SMITH. P#UY STEAM ENGINE 8KND rOR QUR CATALOGUE ano PRICES ATLAS ENGINE WORKS, INDIANAPOU8, IND. For fresh fish Booth Bros. and oysters call on tf Royal Insurance Company, of Liverpool, England. Grant & Willcox, Agents. Lost or Strayed.—One red cow with long horns—one horn with brass ti p. Return to John Cain. 27-dft Mayor’s Office, Athens, Ga., 24,1890. The Covington & Macon Railroad Company, having made application t<> dose a portion of factory or Mitchell Street., being that part between the points where Factory street joins Thom as street, where said Factory street reaches the property of the Athens Man ufacturing Comjiaiiy, qll persons are hereby directed ‘ to show cause, if any. they can,-at the meeting of Council to l>e held on the first Monday in March next, at four o’clock P. M., why said snpltcation should not be granted, and thr* portion of Factory streetTeferred to closed and declared to be no longer a public street of said city. By order of the Mayor and Council. j25-lm E. T. Brows, Mayor, Unknown persona made an nnsnsocesifnl at tempt to wrack a pusaenger train at Oil City. What discourages the aTermge boarding ' i is the smallness horse victim in the race of life of the steaks. Geo. cTthobas]"*^ Jmo. J. Stricki ah THOMAS & STRICKLAND. attorneys.. Atse GBORdiA hairpins the warm color that came and went in her cliesks and the dimple in her chin were hardly enough to redeem her from being hopelessly plain; and yet every man who appro:urhed her became her abject slave in four und twenty hours, and In twice that time had offered her his heart and band. But then he could not tell wherein her fascination lay. He only knew that she was, beyond all ccmpari son, the most bewitching, bewildering, lovable little damsel in the world. Last spring, when she married Mr. Thomas FotteraU, after a brief engage ment, there was a nine days’ wonder. That gentleman, the most dcsirablo parti of the season, cf irreproachable so cial position, und with a mine of wealth in government bonds, had never been ob served to iKty her the slightest attention, flow, when and where their courtship was carried on was a problem over which so ciety puzzled its small brains in vain, for no one could recollect a single occasion when Mr. FotteraU could possibly have had a chance to put the momentous ques tion to his lovely bride. Indeed, that lady hcrself^n being rallied at the wed ding breakfast, laughingly declared that Tommy had never proposed to her at all, a statement to which her lord and master assented with a demure enjoyment of everylx)dy’s surprise at such a singular revelation. Only Sally Gorham knew the whole mystery, and she, strange to say, was wise and discreet enough to hold her tongue aud laugh with tho dramatis per sonae at the general mystification of the world. But now that Sally and I have made it up, and decided to follow the good example set us by Madge and Tommy, there are no secret.', between us. While wo were wandering nlong tho cliffs at New port week before Inst, she told me tho story, which proved so interesting that I am alKiut to divulge it to the public, providing the public will listen, learn, anil forever afterward hold its peace. It was at tiie end of April. The Gor hams had gone out to their country seat at Penu tthyn much earlier in the season than usual, and as it was intolerably dull with nothing iu the world to do, they had asked a dozen people out to spend a week in all sorts of unconventional frolics. Sally had three or four charming buds for her guests, among them Madge Palliscr; her brother Jack had brought several willing victims from the club, and the old Van Coovcrs came to amuse papa and mamma Gorham aud keep them out of mischief with nu innocent rubber of whist in the chimney corner o’ nights. There were great goings on, ns Uncle Moses, tho gardener, said, with a discour aged shake of his woolly head. Tennis playing in tho morniug, riding parties in the afternoon, aud In the evening Virginia reels and “All the way to Boston” in the long drawing room, with laughing, sing ing and not a little flirting from dawn to darkness. Madge was the blithest of the blithe. A11 the men adored her openly, save and except Thomas FotteraU, Esq., who never worshiped publicly at her shrine, though he often watched her furtively from afar off with something more than an ordinary interest in his half shut eyes. Her merry, arch, sweet hearted ways made their un failing impresion upon his soul, and it was hardly to be imagined that Miss Pul- User was ignorant of the havoc her charms were working in that manly breast. Out wardly, however, there wns not the slight est symptom of nu affair. Madge rode, danced aud coquetted with every cavalier but one, and that one devoted himself with an assumed interest to sharp tongued Sally, who privately considered him a greater bore than the Hoosac tunnel. One night, when the week of gayety at Penn Ithyn was nearly over, the whole party was sitting about a great roariug fire in the ball, for the spring cveningq were apt to lie cool, jesting and making merry after their custom. Old Mr. Van Coover, who had been poring over that mildly exciting journal, The Penn Rhyn Gazette, suddenly astonished the assembly by a singular snort, which might have ex pressed almost any emotion from delight to horror, and, casting away his news paper, cried in tones of dismay: “Burglars! there are burglars about in the village! They have already visited the Standislies aud the CorkendiUs, and got away with a quantity of plunder, and it’ll bo our turn next, Gorham, mark my words! I say, Mrs. Van Coover, you haven’t brought the family emeralds along, have you?” The amiable Mrs. Van Coover shivered perceptibly, but soon recovered herself and replied tartly: “James, you’re a fool! Don’t yon know that I loath and detest those emeralds and never wear them except when you compel me by brute force? Emeralds, indeed! I wish the burglars would carry off the hateful old things, and then perhaps you would get me something I shouldn’t be ashamed to be seen in!” This was sacrilege. Mr. Yau Coover Immediately forgot the exciting subject of the robbing in reflec tions upon his spouse’s want of reverence for the family emeralds, which had adorned the persons of every feminine Van Coover since the year one. But the young peoplo were not so easily diverted, and their conversation turned upon burg lars nnd burglary, until, when the clock struck eleven and bedtime approached, the girls in particular were in anything but an agreeable state of mind. Mr. FotteraU had been sitting beside Madge in the group around the' fire, bnt only Sally’s quick eyes had detected the glances they had not Infrequently ex changed. In the bustle attendant upon separation for the night nobody noticed how long the gallant Tommy was In hand ing his charming neighbor' her bedroom candle stick, nor how tho rich crimson flushed not only her cheek, bnt her throat and brows, as her fingers lay not unwUl- ingly in his strong grasp. Sally flew into the room they occupied together and was 'already nestled among the pillows when Madge sauntered slowly in, her eyes dancing and a new expression on her face that caused SaUy to look again with surprise, and wonder if Bhe wore really growing pretty after nlL “Cbme to bed," ordered Miss Gorham, sleepily. “I’m coming;" responded Madge In an absent way. But she proceeded, nevertheless, to put on a wrap!??* and let down her beantlf ol hair preparatory to brushing it out and putting it uplor the night. It was long and thick nnd curly, of a warm red brown, and it hnng abont her like a veil, softening her harsh features, until she said . herself in a whisper of pardonable pride. “I’m almost pretty with my hair down! How I wish” She never finished the sentence. It died away In a Biniin which lingered abont her Ups as she wound the plentiful waves and ripples into a careless knot on top of her head, and ta; down on the edge of the bed, lost In meditation os pleasant as it was pro* found. At last she looked up. Sally was sleeping the sleep of the Just, with oae dimpled brud under her cheek, the other lying idly t n t^e coverlet. The old Dutch dock ou the landing of the stairs below chimed out a melodious mid night, ami Madge hegaa *o think seriaualy of lied. £ As she glanced tip. however, her eyes bcheM a sight which caused every drop of b!<x*i to stand ril'd in ' cr veins. In the tulrrar o; her she saw the door of a closet on tl.v fiber side of the bed open slowly, na ! 2.; face of a man l-ip slyly cut—a bad, brutal, scar seamed j F" face, with blood shot eyes that scanned the scene with evil r.ccnntcy. They saw the slumbering and tmeonsciocs SaUy, the motionless figure Madge, evidently about to follow her frie-i-i’s example anti retire for the ni^ht—and the little heap cf rings and pins that glittered cn a tiny table near by. V.’ith a grin of hideous satisfaction the face wns noiselessly with drawn, and the door shut softly to again, while poor Madge laid a hand ujion her heart and tried to still Us wild beating. What should she do? Wake Sally, who wonld be certain to cry out in a frenzy of fright, and give the wretch a chance to annihilate them before they could escape? Fly down stairs to the smoking room, where she could bear some of the men still talking over their cigars, and aban don Solly to her fate? She raised her head once more in despair, when lo! an idea! Lightly, trembling, she rose to her feet, lightly crossed the room, and suddenly! Heavens! how the floor cracked! sud denly she turned the key in tho lock, and hail her prisoner safe! How he swore nnd stormed and heat against the door, while Sally woke scream ing, and the household, iu a state of dire alarm, appeared upon the sceno! Tho men rushed up from the smoking room and proceeded to extract the offender from his impromptu dungeon, nnd to deliver him over to the oiffeers of tho peace, who were summoned by a wutchmau’s rattle, wielded vigorously out of the win dow by Mrs. Vau Coover in a paroxysm of fear. There was an immenso amount of gab ble and explanation going on, unstinted praise of Madge's courage and presence of mind, and then a general rendezvous in the hall below, for sleep was felt to bo impossible after all that bad occurred. But ou tho way down staire, on the dusky landing, where the old Dutch clock had stood for years and told no tales, Mr. Tom Fotjeruli aud Miss Madge Palliscr were detained a moment or two behind the rest, quite by chance, of course, and unnoticed by any. The red brown locks were in a sad state of tumble, but the pretty pink wrapper was very becoming, nevertheless, and for once in her life its wearer was really lovely with happy tears in her eyes, aud the dearest blush in the world mantling her cheek, as somebody's tender arms went about her and some body said softly: “At Trinity, tho last of May!” And that was alb A very brief mo ment of bliss, but the next Sunday a par agraph appeared iu several gossipy jour nals, which electrified society at large. It said: “The engagement is announced of Mr. Thomas Urquhart FotteraU, who is tho only scion of the oldest and most aristo cratic family in Virginia, and Miss Mar garet Euphrosyne Palliscr, the reigning belle of the season.” MELL & LINTON, Insurance Agents, Represent the BEST 1’OMPANIKS and Insure Desirable Property In Athens anti vicinity on must favorable terms. Ust tf Skv3**. : m. Hou: North Ur Gttu' - * k tMftUM* -* -.-I r. l L ’U«Vii *rd i M ot© ' ’Ai\a\«?\ of N‘-r;b Auivricm ••h ml ::v.JSSSS . .NtW Vl "t ... 14W0.400 9M.M ......... ..... t'lHUkA -.-.cl Marine 7 300.000 e 1-arxn.c Company (Mutual woigt InU.S. MKMl S/t«.S* to C.B. MTiSl iumn S.T504* TGS.TS *5U3 S.g.8* SM-sUS OFFICE febiidtf AT BANK OF THE UNIVERSITY. PARR BROS, House and Sign Painters DECORATORS AND DEALERS IN J it . . ,i . Wall Paper, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes No. 17 North Jackson Street, Next Door to Banhu Offic $-13*tit r: i ,Z y FOR -^OTTIR, •AG CJ.-jr 2uj l DO YOU SEND AWAY JOB Richmond k Danville R. R Co. ATLANTA A CHARLOTTE DIVISION. TUaetabU la t*r«et Sop^tok •w**** MR. SOUTHBOCXD. L tl »« York •* Philadelphia >• Baltm o. \ w srihKtoo, “ Cttar’otiestul* “ I rccUxto -• Mb oiid, “ ttanrilVe Ar Grecnolwro NO. a Dally XO.lt Dally tv. UahelEh.- Dnrham • ^!?F£ uik.to •»*V« t team *» p, ° l«ia 11 Npu 11 » am {“•n l«pS *«»« 3 t*£ta ; IWpau »«»m »‘»S Lv. tl.«cn»oow> •* S»'tab*ry “ Charlotta A Gsrionia Ar-Sitarianiunt l.t. Hut optinc* — • - Artivffie...... « Hender-ontllle Ar.SpartanbnrK Lv. “ Gj^envil g “ Senoea “ Toccoa , Cornelia.... Ar. Lula * Athena, -- LV Gainesville Ar. Atlanta, TSTai 5 Ml T tl am lam t ltam 9 Siam 111 p* As for the burglar, he was sentenced to a fine long term in jail, nnd Miss Madge Palliscr might have realized a handsome fortune had she accepted the offers of too various dime museums that longed to ex hibit her ns the heroine of a daring ex ploit.—M. E. W. in Providence Jonrnal. Tlie World'* ltullroad Statistic*. “It is interesting to study railroad sta tistics,” said a railroad director to a re porter. lie continued in tho same strain: “Thero are 200,000 miles of railroad in the world. In 18S5 the railways of tho United States carried 812,680,0-11 passen gers nnd 400,453,439 tons cf freight. Each person wns transported Van average dis tance of 23 miles, hence the entire move ment on all the roads was equal to carry ing 8,541,309,074 persons one mile. Mas sachusetts takes the lead in passenger, transportation with 53,800,887; Penusyl- vania next, then New York, Illinois, New Jersey and Ohio. In freight tonnage Pennsylvania takes the lead with 105,- 507,910 tons, and New York second. There are about 25 miles of double track, sidings, etc., 19 locomotives, 021 freight cars, 5 baggage aud mail and 13 passenger cars for every 100,000 miles of railroad in the United States.—New York Mail and Express. Not to Ho Trusted. Never trust the man who goes down cellar or out in the barn to smoke. He is either henpecked or he is of a secretive, selfish disposition. If a good pipe and a good cigar caunot make him frankly social aud reflective, he deserves to be classed among the pusillanimous and chicken hearted boors.—Boston Herald. 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? jYou want more style than you have been ‘ able to get heretofore in Athens? We can give it to you now, and when we move into our New Office, we will have! ■I AllSorsofNew Type THAT WILL DELIGHT YOU If FANCY. WE HAVE BEEN SOMEWHAT RUSHED Up to this time, but will endeavor to Northbound. no. m. Daily. Lv. AtlanUt •• Gainesville “ Athens “ Lula '., “ Cornelia “ "I'lH'COIl “ Sonera 7 69 pm 8 50 pm fSSOpoi 9 17 pm 9 44 pm 10 16 pm life *• Grecavilte , ArSpartanhurg 12 rssm .. ,9am Lv Spartanburg , “ hendersonvlllo *r Ashville . . * 4 Hot Springs..... Lr. - .... “ Unstonta Ar. Charlotte “ Salisbury •• UrecnsiMiro • 68S88 Hill Ar. Durham •• Raleigh “ Goldsboro 12 l pn> 1 66 pin 3 10 am Lv. (*rceiibl>oro Ar. Danville M Kichmood “ Lvnchtniric. M Chariott«vllie, 44 Washington 44 Haltinit re 44 Philadelphia 44 New York 7 .Warn 9 32 am 3 SO pm 12 25 pm 2 40 pm 7 10 pm 8 50 pm 3 ltam 6 team XO S3 Dally. » io am 10 Mam I team lo Mam MWam .1 31 am -ws* • Ml pm, f 00 pm 4^3' »S pm! T Oft um t 40 pm *6 25 pm 17 30 pm 13 09pm 8 90 pm 10 30 pm 0 IS am 3 Mam S 00 am 9 Hate 1 30 pm 3:30 p. iu: arrive* at Lula 8:13 p. .No, -to leave* Lula dully except 8uoday8,lSa m.; arrives at At anta 8.30 a. in. ho*, so ami 51 connect at come la for Talln- laii Fall - dally. •Daily- t bally except Sunday. Pullman Sleeping Gar Serrica. 50 ha* rulliuan sleeper New York to At lanta. u . S3, Pullman Sleeper Washington to Mew Orleau* ami Washington to Birmingham. o. 51 I'ubmau Sleeper, Atlanta to Mew York. No. 6:1 Pullman sleeper Now Orleans to Wash- logtou, l). O., and iiirmiugliam to Washing' L. L. Me LKSlvKY.. lv. Pass. ‘ Washington, JAS. L. T VYLOB, Gen'l Pass. Agent, Washington, D.C. COVINGTON & MACON RAILROAD. Tin e Tab'e Mo. 5, to take effect at 7:10 o’clock, a. m., Sunday, Mov. 24, 1883 : NORTHBOUND Water in Mow Mexico. It has been demonstrated that by sink ing drive wells an abundance of water can be obtained in parts of New Mexico until now avoided by ranchmen, and many valleys arc expected to fill up with in habitants under a proper system or irriga tion. Windmills arc found to be valuable auxiliaries.—Boston Budget Curious Swiss Custom- There Is a curious law in vogue in Switzerland which compels every newly married couple to plant trees shortly after the marriage ceremony. Tho trees ordered to he planted on wedding (lays are tho pine and weeping willow, bnt on natal days the suggestive birch tree is selected. —Chicago Times. FILL ALL As Promptly ORDEfjS Possible. as 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 AUG-ELTISw Costliest Picture in the World. The doctors have condemned the por tiere. They say it absorbs dust, odors, malaria, and other infections, and is de cidedly nnhealthful in its present multi plied condition. The circulation of French copper coins having been prohibited- in England, the holders of tho same are palming them off upon the churches when collections are taken. Corkwood canes made to look like daintily rolled umbrellas are carried by Gotham men of fashion. Macon Fire Insurance Com pany, of Macon, Ga. Grant & Willcox, Agents. • Drunkenness : - .i2 BC. • Tbi* masterpiece by the great French painter, Jean Francois Millet, vraa rptmhmsed at _ auction in Paris iast summer by U»- American Art Association of Mew York. The cost, Or the Lianor Habit. Positively Cured I tiuuoo and datios. _ruouutia^ !r. :tll to about •ro.i'wi, was n.tarly OJOOa.aenare. inch, S3 the ST saamtSTtaiM 99. Biltttt BSiBra MVCide. ‘ picture is only Wx21 inches la aix-x Tnis U tho hi-hast price ever paid for a single picture. BT MHII1STEII1B H. HAIREF 6SUIH SPECIFIC. , A n«mUrul Photo Elchin*, as represented Wove, the toll sixo of the orlgtasLfe which the greatest care and artistic auilily havu boon employed to. teproduae all ttfttowtfwi of the painting, has been prepared specially to lie cent as a free premium to every annual sub scriber of the weekly edition of -isle;;; - . oa! effect s permanent and speedy cure,. whether the patient la a moderate drinker or an aloobolle wreck. IT NEVER FAILS. W*GUARANTEE :ry Instance. 48 page nook a complete €Hs a p core In every i<tre*s in cooS SPECIFIC CO . 135Race Address In corIReneO, - lBsooft.Clnetanafl.Oi JOSEPH GILLOTT’S STEEL PENS. GOLD MEDAL, Paris exposition, 1889. THE MOST PERFECT QF PENS, tno, THE ST. LOUIS REPUBLIC. eh OS >.ud»v ». * . A copy of this otching on fiao plate papor, 24x28 Inchos la site; wifi bh - postage prepaid, to uvury annual subscriber otter November V US#.'-. - TEEMS:. 4 "’ 4 ' " ’ ': ! ThoWoekly Republic, with Premium picture, 81 a Year. nplo copy and prcmlam sheet sent fi-ie to snysddreoa. Usual commission allowed I aud other authorised ageuu. 1 rti1M«p ri?( am. «.ij. i ..a:oJ THE REPUBLIC, ST. LOUIS, MCj Th. Fr’t. Sion Wed Friday, Lv Macon Mussey's Hi 1 Van Biircn.. Roberts M rtnn Grays : Bradley wayside Round Oak Ilillsbo-o, '. Adgaleville, Mlnnetta ... (Monticello.. Macheu Marco Godfrey . feadlson . Florence. Farmington Bishop WatkinsviUe hidney Whitehall : 1101 pm ii-28 12 37 12 41 12 58 . ns. Second (lass. 2 OS 2 20 305 GOO C.-1 700 7 14 730 7 45 8 05 8 39 am Local Ft. Dally,ex Sunday Fast Mall Dally. 8 18 8 30 ,8 50 IH0 9«5 9 21 921 955 10 30 10 42 11 12 11 42 12 22 pm 12 55 I 19 1 48 2 37 3 05 355 430 5 00 5 18 6 33- 6 57 .8 20 pm 7 10 am 719 7 27 735 7 49 755 goj 8 14 822 8?1 832 8 49 907 9 16 9 44 950 10 08 10 42 10 64 11 23 1145 1154 12 03 pm SOUTHBOUND Fast Mall Dally. Sidney...- Watkins Villr Bishop Farmingt ,n. Florence.... Madison. Godfrey..... Marco Machen...: Monticello.. Mmneta. ... Adgatev Hillsbur . Bound O ; Wayside - .1 Bradley.... Grays ; Morten. ...*. Roberts .... Van Ruren. Massey’s Hill Second Cla*s. Local Ft.' bally z Sunday Th- Fr’l. Tue.Thi ■ .184 143 151 2<D 2 221 2 50 3» 4 28 4 37 4 60 5 05 531 5 31 648 *n ;e 04 6 15 6 21 Ar Macon I 630 8 19' 82$ 837 963 927 10 2 10 11 15 12 17 pm 12 37 13 53 1 0 218 283 2531 318 352 407 425 442 4 52 5 12 525 538 565 1149 pm 12 06 sin 12 63 1C5 1 41 2 311 746 812 823 8 35 a« 900 90 910 9*o” ioii' A. G. CRAIG, Aeffg Snpt. sehapplieation. Jan. 16—d3ra. THE BOSTON HERALD I Is clean, nd» fble, indepen dent, bright The best news paper for the family. Bslacriptkm 60 oenti s month, postage paid. LARGEST CIRCULATION LANGLEY BROS., Manufacturers of Ladies’ and Gents’ Underwear. Fine Di-es* 8hirts to Order s Specialty. 174 King street, CHARLESTON, B: AS Diiectlons for measuring and Prica Lis Ja: Niagara Fire Insurance Company, of New York. Grant & Willcox, Agents. G. F.Kohlruss, Manufacturer and Deicr In Foreign & Domestlo Marble and Granite Monuments, Headstouos, Statues, Copings,etc. Cemetery and building work of all Description made to order, all or ders promptly attended to and executed in the neatest manner possible. Original Designs Executed. Corner Washington and Ellis Su. AUGUSTA** GEORGIA. . - 4 Vi 1 V'llffwn HhHHbhhhHBhHhbiI &SS323