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T1IE ATHENS BANNER: SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 9, 1890. The AthcusDaily Banner FnblLliMl Dally,WMklJ »"<! Sunday, by IrlK ATHENS PUBLISHING CO. .....Edltor-ln-Chlol. ...BuslueaaSlMUKB’ in human being*, that seemed both BEFORETHE COMMITTEE, liuumuvaii.l highly commendable so B| . SIN tii* AT»™“i5' T ®2XHP 'ii™' transient advert sement* wIltbetoiwMd* 1 »h«* rate of li.o p r square for the 5ret inter »ou. e-dUreon* for each sub^quent cep cou ract advert semeutt. on welch special rales can be obtained. . . Local notices will be charged at the rate of 1° cent, per line e»cii lnaertlou. except wnen ow- tncted lor eiteuded period., wo nipeeui i»tes W RcoUwScm may be made by exprets, po*t*l note, rrnjuey order or rcgUtW letter. Ill buelneae Mmmanlcetloo. mould be *d- dreeeed to tbe Bujlnau Menacer. , ENDORSINQ THE BANNER. Tai Basxib editor certaluly ap- predate* the word* of cheer and cn- eouragsment that reaches him dally from not only neighboring couoliea, bat even distant State*, both North and South. When we first urged a boycott •gaitwr dercr and insnlter of the Sooth, Postmaster - Genersl Wanamaker, the idea of an obscure newspaper at tempting to retaliate on such a formidable man was looked upon as the merest nonsense, sad tbe Au» gusto Progress and a few other dem ocratlc papers in Georgia attempted to make our threat a subject of ridi cule. But we knew the temper of our people, and felt that when an appeal waa made to their patriotism and self-respect that they would come to our assistance, and we were not deceived, either. First tbe mer chants of Athens stepped forward, to a man, and every dry goods house enlisted under oar btnner. Then, dsy by dsy, other towns and cities fell into line; and if there is a bouse thst handles Wsnamskcr’s goods, the proprietors dare not let the fact be known. Bat the wave did not stop with sweeping over Georgia. Next Florida took up tbe gauntlet, then Alabama and South Carolina, until reports retch us that Hood, Ronbrlght & Co. arc withdrawing their drummers from every Southern State, as they cannot make travelling expenses^ But the good work docs not even stop here, but democrats in the West have taken up the gauntlet against Wanamsker, and will stand by our people in their righteous war. Tliia boycott was not entered into hoslily or in a spirit of bulldozing, but calmly aod deliberately, and with tbe same resentment that one man refuses to bavo business rela tions with another who had wilfully wronged and insulted himself and family. The Southern people have too long boot-licked and cringed to the North. Such a policy only brings on us the contempt of our po litical enemies. Let our people now , throw so-called “policy" to;tho dogs, and assert their manhood nnd inde pendence. The Wanamsker boycott shows what our brave and loyal Southern people can and will accom plish when they arc aroused, and ie an index to their future course. Hereafter the whites of tbe Soatb will manage their own local affaire, without considering or caring what effect it will have on the republican bosses up North. lorg pa the New Englanders had a monopoly of the business. The money paid the North by Southern planters for Africa^ slaves was used as a foundation or, which to build up the groalucss of that see* lion. Tbe South was coutcat to till her lands and buy goods of the North, and the whole country was highly prosperous. But soon our Northern brethren began to look with envy upon the luxuriant ease in which the Southerner lived, and felt that lie owed it to the labor of the slaves they had sold him. It was than that the North took up arms and wrested from our people the very chatties told them by Yan kee tradesmen. Thpy diJ not con sider that these negroes had been bought with Southern gold from their Northern masters; but with a hatred as unjust as it was vindictive, robbed the South of its most val uable property, when the title deed as. made by the ances NORTHERN CAPITAL IN THE SOUTH The Troy (N. Y.) Bulletin, in a long editorial opposing tbe Wans- maker boycott, argues that tbe South owe* its Increased wealth to the in troduction of Northern capital. Let ue analyze that statement. The first capital the philanthropic New Englanders aent ns was their slaves, whom they found nnremuner stive laborers on their own barren bill* aod in tfieir frigid climata, and so sold them to thslr Southern breth ren, receiving in return our hard- earned gold, which they insetted in manufactories. Not content with selling tbe South tbe negroes they held in bondage, our shrewd Northern neighbors equipped slave- trading vessels and goiog to tbe coast of. Africa, for many years {*•4*4 thousands of blacks upon the Southern coast, receiving in return for these chatties tbe cotton sod cash of oar planters. At last, other parties went into tbia slave-trading business, and oar Yankee Mends finding too much competition, raised a great hue and cry, and had laws ;P*«sed putting a atop to the traffic tors of the very men who tongin fur their emancipation. This is the first aid the North extended the South; and it was the snino assistance that the thief renders who eelis you a horse one day, snd that night breaks open your stable door and steals the animal. The next assistance extended the Soalh was at the close of tbe war— our people were overpowered and helpless—when the heel of these same Africans sold us by New Engs Igid was planted on the necks of their former masters. Not contcDt with this, the North scut among us flock of human vultures, who preyed upon the little substance left our people after four years of devas tating war. Our State treasuries wero robbed and the people taxed into poverty that these thieves could grow rich. This is the kind of aid the North has extended us; and now that by herculean efforts our people have thrown off the yoke of oppression placed upon their nceks, and arc fast recovering from the wreck of the war, this Troy bulletin steps in snd attributes it to Northern capital This is what wo call the sublimity of cheek. With equal Justice could the Vandals assert that the great ness and magnificence of Home was due to their destruction of that city, or the descendants of Titus claim that the wealth of Iho Iiolhchilds is attributable to tile siege and burning of Jerusalem. Lei tlte Northern tradesmen refund to the Southern planters Ilia gold they paid them tor their former ■lavas and African captives, with a fair interest on the money, and you will discover that the North owes its wealth aod power to the very ptople it ie now oppressing and slandering. Even since the war, where the North has sent one dollar in the Soalh, our section has sent fifty to the North in her cotton or caul Strike a lialar.ee sheet, Mr. Bulletin Editor, and you will see on which side of Mason >k Dixon's line the credit ie placed. " We are getting tired of this whine •bout Northern capital building up the South. U places our people in both a fslse aud humiliating light. Without counliDg the Southern tradp, our cotton crop alone will overbalance every dollar invested by a North.rn man in the South. With draw this crop for one season, and New England would be ou the verge of starvation aud every bueincts bouse North driven .Into bank ruptcy. Now wc would ask, Is there a single Northern product that cun have such a disastrous effect on the buiiness of the South? Evety Southern 3tale is an Empire within itself. You can blockade one against tbs world, snd its people will not only exist, but thrive and pros per. It is the North that should cringe to the South; and the day is not far distant wheo you will sec where the real power lies. It ie in the South where the Northern capi talist find* the beat inveatment for bit money, aod he doe* uot place it here through a desire to build up onr country, but because it is to his pe cuniary interest to do so. We give these men value received for their money, and don't propose to lick the dust from their feet or eacrificc our manhood and eeif-napec* BUS EXOAOINO THE ITTCXTIOX OF Tli* HdOtB COMMITTEES. Washington, D. C. March 7.—[S| e- cial.j—Mr. Clements, ot Alexander, Vs , and Mr. McGinn, of Washington, today addressed the bouse committee on merchants murine and fisheiae, om tho bill introduced in the hoiAie by Mr. Stahlneeker to provide for the protec tion of Kali in the- I’otomac river. The former spoke In favor of, and tho latter agaiest tbe bill. Postmaster General Wanamsker tc- lv addressed the honae committee eu postolilees and poatroada on the ques tion of the selection of a site for the Washington postofllce. How's Thiel We offer One Hondred Dollars Reward (or eny oeee of Catarrh that eaa not bo cared by l—bias Hall's Catarrh Care. f. J. Cheaey A C*.. Hr ope., Taints. 0. We the ttodersigaed, oars kaeira F- J. Chea* *y far the tost 15 years, aod bet eve him per fectly boaorehle fa all baalooas tranaictione, end daesclslly shit to tarry eat say obliga tions made by tbelr firm. WsetATrnas, WholesaleDranist, Teledo.O Welding, Kinase Marvin, WhoTaoala Darggiet, Toledo, Ohio B. U. Tan Uotaen, Cashier Teleda National Ha k, Toledo, Ohio. IUU’b Catarrh Car* *■ taken Internally, act ing directly upen the blood and tn*c*u* sur face* of tho ay atom. Price 76e* per bottle. Hold by oil Dragfiita. PIANOS ANb ORGANS. Plano*—'“Chlckering ” “Mathu- gbek,” “Sterling,** **Arion.” Organs —Mason A Mstnlin, .Sterling, Packard, Buy State. Remember when you deal with me yo.ir iuHtrurntnu is shipped direct from the factory, thereby shrine you the ad ditional charge* vou would hare to pay music houses, who bare to add on their prices an additional charge to cover the expenses of store rents and clerk bills Organa aold on the installment plan, $2 r>0 to $5 per month. Pianos aold on payment of $15 per month, until paid for. The Mason A Hamlin organ has taken nearly all the premiuims'Bt World Rxpositiona. 120,000 Chickering pianos n use. Madam 8. Hosnowski, of the Home School, Athens, Gs., says: “1 consider your Mathushek pianothe best of all pianos, have been using them for 14 years in my school.” If you want a piano or organ write me n |>ostal card, Box 136, Atbfns, Ga., and I will he glad to make you a per sonal visit and save you money. H. H. Hale, Travelling-Salesman. Old instruments taken in exchange. mar4-je4. 8111 LOB’S COU Gil and Consumption Cure la sold by us on a guarantee. It cures Consumption. For sale by John Crawford & Co. If you had taken two of Carter’* Lithe Liver PilU before retiring yen would not have had that eoated tongue or hadtaate inUie mouth tbia morning. Keep a vial with yoMfor occa sional use. 1890. FOR SALE. 286 acres of land, 6** miles frou Athena, la Clarke Co. ; HO acres n cultivation—fio acres of bottom'land- The place I* rented for i*i»0 for 4.00U Iba. Hut co ion. and there are several acres of grass laudtliat will go to buyer, The ~ut of hay will be at leant 13, Oo pound*. he luprovements oomist of tfarn.nta lea, ebelteir, nd four tenant bouses. Price #10.i0 i»*-r acta nd no less. Mr. t. Ni Lester will show the properiv. For partleu an. apply 'o I. 3. WILLIFORD, lira! batata Agent- Two cottages near the Middle Bridge. Kent readily and pay wel . "old for ditlrto.i. J. 8, WiLLlFOKD, Heal Krtnte .gent For Sale. ^veral farms aud wooded land two and three miles from the city. Now is tbe Ciue to buy, as land* near the city are advancing In price dally. J. 8. WILLIFORD, Real Estate Agent. For Sale. Two lots 30 x too on TromasHt. One nlco lot r a residence, fronting n 8 rung a-reel J. 8. WILLIFORD. Real Ksiate Agent- FOR BALE. All the property lytng on tbe corner of Broad and Foundiy street* and knots n as the Head property. The lot runs to the rlght-of-wav of M. A C. K. R., and *e very valuable and U now yaying handsomely. Apply to J. 8. Williford, Real Estate Agent. o town soborbaa small farms of lo, 20, U aud 60 act cm. NOTICE. I h ve city property to exchange for farms In the country. LOOK AT THIS. I wllksell a l>argaln in a pretty little farm o yt'A acres of good land jitrt outrtde of city limits. There are two Iioum-s on the place, one well plastered, well of good pure water, abo spring on the p’*oe. Price #l,8oO and no leas. Apply to, j. s. wn.LimuD. Heal Estate Agent. 200 ACRES Dr. O. L. McCteskey authorizes me to offer sale hN beautiful name, with 200 acres of el lan«l, juHt oiitnlde ritv limit*, fronting on Georgia Hallman. This In one of thepret- t home* nenr the c ty that can b* bought St casonable price. The home ba< eight room.-, 1 built and finely flutohed Apply to J.8 WILLIFORD, Real K.fste Agent CAN’T SLEEP MGljTS. Is the complaint of thouaakids suffer ing from aatbtna, consumpt'flU, coughs etc. Did you ever try fcj-v English Remedy ? It la the beat prepa ration known for all lung troubles. Hold on a positive guarantee at 25c. and 50c. by L. I). Sledge A Co. Concentrated medicine only Carter’s Little Liver Pills. Very small; very aaav to take; pain; oo griping; na purging. Try them. Daniel A Dunaway—Have opened a gene al auction And commission buai* iiena at No. 107 Broad street. Consign ments solicited. Every effort will be used to get full value for goods entrusted to our care. Commission reasonable. We moat respectfully ask a portion of tbe public patronage. ro»r4-lw Daniel A Dcnaway. Smart Weed and Belladonna combiaed with the other ingredients oked ta the best peroua P lasters,.mala Carter’s 8. W. A B. Backache testers tbs best in tbe maker. Price 85c. We wish tt aay to the cltirena of Athena that we are the sole agent* for the celebrated W. P. Price Jersey but ter. Lowe A Elder, mar5dwed-fri-ftin STRAYED OR STOLEN. White cow, black spots. RewanI i returned to C. I- Hubbard, Hancock avenue and Lumpkin street. 3t WE CAN AND DO Guarantee i'r. Acker’s Bloom Elixer for it b*» been folly demonstrated to the people of this country that it is au- nerior to all other prrparationa for Idood dlaease*. It i. a positive cur* for syphilitic poisoning, ulcer., eruption, and pimple.. It purifies the whole sys tem and thorouxly builds up tbe consti tution. I- D. sledge A Co. Advice To M.thera. lira. Window'. Soothing Hrrvp shoaia ways ho asod for children teclmng. It soothes the child, softens tho gome, silsys .11 pain •ureo wind Mil. and Is the brat remedy fsr dierrhoee twenty flv, cents s hoMfc. CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH and Bronchitis immedisleiy relieved by Shi loh's Cure. For s.1. by Jobs Crawford X Co. BUILOU'8 VTTALIZF-lt is what you need for Constipation, Loei of Appetite, Dizziness, and all symptoms of Dy.prpsia. i'r,Ci' 10 and 75 cents t»r bottle. For aale by John Crawford & Co. Misa Otiesle Hale hat reopened her dresa making establishment at her home, 740 College avenue. Sheis pre pared to do work promptly aud at reasonable prices. Thin and impure blood has made rich anti healthful by taking Hood’s Mar- anarilla. It cures scrofula,salt rheum, ail blood diseases. A DUTY' TO YOURSELF. It la surprising that people will use a common, ordinarypill whea they can secure* valuable Englith one for the same money. Dr. Acker’s English pills are a positive cure for sick-headachn and all liver troubles. They are small, tweet, easily takes, and da not gripe. Bold by L. D. Sledge A Co. T* IVirvoa* .View, If you will tend us jour address, we mill reetore you to vigor, mxu**ccj nnd health. ^ VL1TAW Vww ™>- ManES, Mick; feonSAwly ■ftPftCf-BfrgVwifr ¥ouflQ American y [jjUMBflT- KAN Invaluable Remew ** OF 35 YEARS' STANDING- for SPRAINS, BRUISES, RHEUMATISM, COLD ON THE CHEST. LUMBAGO, sso all INFLAMMATORY AILMENTS. CLEAN, ♦ SAFE, ♦ EFFECTIVL. J»rlca, 25 Cents a BottU, ——♦SOLD BY ALL DEUGCIBTS.# ■— ! C. BODE S j Cor. College Avenue and C nyton St. i lias always on baud ! FRESHJimD, CAKE I PURE CONFECTIONERIES. ilas Received a Full Assortment of Toys, sueh ns Dolls, Bedroom Parlor, Kitchen, Toilet A Wa-h Seti*, Carriages, Dunns, Horn-*, .lumping Jacks. Clowns, Toy Carts rnd Wagons, Drawing Slates Velocipede*, Dei orate ups Saucers and Mug*. G. IBOIDIE, Athens, - - - - Ga. The eyelet of a corset seems a trifle to make a business on ; but what if one eyelet cuts the laces, while another eye let don’t ? And what if the eyelet that cuts is in universal use ? And what if the eyelet that cuts the laces also rusts the corset ? And what if the eyelet that cuts is not so neat and proper and womanlike as the other ? And what if it costs as little or less to put in and never comes out or wears out ? The new eyelet is made of loops of corset lace instead of metal. The Ball and Kabo corsets have it; the Ball is the easy corset, die Kabo the one that does not yield a barleycorn. You can wear them two or three weeks and return to where you got them, if you want to. The makers provide you that privilege. Gnoioo Ooalxr (&. Cbicaio aod New Tort. MICHAEL BROS. CURE wtaftibl. SICK h Jf t Cafiter’h T.rrrLX I.rv 11/ vxIuaM* l.t iVr.Ftii Atio] ■■HMHtutinff thlf. Annoying cnmtdAfflPVUiP they alee correct aU dlaonWrv of toe auxnAch, ■HEAD! For Sale. 1.21 :y; Acre*, well tltr.lfeml, land 22 mile- roni Houston. T**x:w>, N. t>. il. It . for ante »t xchnnK? for ‘ a thenN real-estate. Call and lat of name. One vacant lot 90x»!0 feet Li Ka«t Athens H»n and a baaem Th<*«e who have lion-es to rent will do well to place ibeh; In our handt; we have many appll- ciulonn for liou-ca. $13,0".nr> will buy a ut in Ka»t Athens, filxe 10* by woo ft , with nix two room hous.s on It and C «xl well of water In centre. I’jylng »l*>ut?ir.. ti.AvO win buy one 4-room ' e. on ( edar *t. with one acre lot. Near Mrs Coiupi-m. $ 00 Will uuy a ML-ien Of i«. .. wile of the Robbin Mill. One R--od two room liou-e unit. ALSO FOB SALK: One vaennt lot on what 1* known a* th< llmiipton and Craw foul bind*. ot far from Ilarbui- alieet, lki> 2-f» by IGU ft. l in sue. FOR SALK. 8acre lot Joining Covington * jVacon It. R- and Oconee i eim tety. see ti* noon. * acres, containing eleven lots in the heart the city HIIAt KKLKOIll* .t II tTT.v \VA7 . Real-Kctate and Collecting Agenw FOR REXT. One four-room house tornar Hoyt and RiTer German American Jnsu raucc Company ol New York Grant .k Willeox. Agonts. COTTON GINS armxx f m AND HJEPA.I11S, • AT Bottom Prices. WRITE TO Geo. R. Lombard A (o. Foundry, Machine, Boiler an 1 fJi-j 47orr and Supply Hounp, Augusta, - Ga M.hi d.t Niagara Fire Tnyuranct Company, of Notv York Grant Sr. Willeox, AitpuN. Send tho Weekly Haulier to your friend tvho is inter ested in Georgia. Aetna Insurance Company of Hartford, Conn. Grunt & Willeox, Agents. Do you take tiio Weekly Banner? It’s the finest in the land. “ Favorite Anodyne,” home product, is uiuuirpueeed for internal and external pains. Controls all botvel troubles, and is unequalled as a liniment. L. I). Sledge .fe Co., Proprietors. fehllklAwly (nc coaplatai] but fortunafely their gomla— does not end here, and those who once try them will flpd Ihee* little ptllevalunhlo In ao many way* that 10 50 thmM - But after all elck bend ACHE Sna ttM Im>» I t-njt. Our j :.U ktitaarfa wkfia others do aoi. Ctaraa’a Lima Lives Pius arannwaaB aaS rafgaurMiak.. On. or two rath nak. a torn. Th«7 ar* mxtcUj rwwukWaaa do no.xrip.or ponra. h«a hj tVirwotte mgtkm firaforll. Sold rawrahwa or mm kf awZ cam x»an «, Vn Tat SbSBL fsS&s Sdl Price, J. T. ANDERSON. xix BROAD STREET, ATHENS, O^V. Offer* the following burguins in rei estate: 627^ acre* of land In Oglethorpe count jumi think how ebeap-at ibrcc dulUr. p. ane, andtmly five mue-ftom Aniinrh andm from Barnett al*. Thl- I- anlcndM lnnd. an a good ueighiorboud. Tliere D a good tenant on plare, and any man w ho ha* Rurplua money, >ne>- In a few yearn. act* lot ou Baxter »licet. ’ 6-room house and lot i 4-room bouse and two FOR SALE- _ htvlng real estnte for * Ie, would do well to place It In my hands, as I hare several customer* who wish to buy. J. T. A • DKiWO.N, H. K. A. Will lmy a one acre lot and j $500 ant. QQAA Will inif 5 aciOM of land with 2 good •pOUV/ hou*eaoalt. Oco.-pUd by go<>dtL>u»ui in Kart Atheu* <XJ1 nnn Will buy a comparatively new 4 r. on tpiUUU honm? «n l> 4 acre lot on ita« ter Mtnm <)ceapied by tenant 99 ;>er month, A cn*b, bai an co on long time. 1 onn " ill buy a uplendld 3-mom bouac anil X zuUU uic« lot on Jack--eu Mrcet. Tertu* 6MJ. Mn. Delony ba* pla. s«l her denlrnhle lot on Brutd atnet next to Dr. F.»pe’i» othce in mj band* far sale. Size of lot OOxilX Thl- lot must be sold In tbe next few week.-, A splendid riv- er fans containing SOOacree, wttMn s !.f miles of Athena. 4, T, AVDsmso*, R. K. Ag t. No.Ill, Hr.adrit. TO RENTFROM FEB.;i,:’00 The Weekly Banner—the great Democratic organ of the Eighth and Ninth Districts. It’s worth more than a dollar but you get it for that. Royal Insurance Company of Liverpool, England. Graut A Willeox, Agents. Phenix Insurance Com pany of Brooklyn, New York. Grant «'o Willeox, Agents. - THOMAS cl STRICKLANF* ATTORNEYS Athen., - _ o*. All indebted to me will p-ease call and settle, mb I expect to m North for my SPRING GOODS t an etrlv dale. Respectfully, Jon. 26th, 1*90. MID). T. A. VDAMA, -GO TO— JOZN L. ftRNOLP House and Sign Painting Paper Hanging, Etc. -«0 TO— JOHN L. ARNOLD, BRO^^^-SiiET, FOB -*l- Ftncy and F,unil.’ 'Groceries Keep Warm in Winter —ATim— Cool in Summer. Tlis fa 1$ Ciipy I. prrp.red In fnrnlth lb. Best Black Diamond Coal ud Thi During the winter and XT' 1CE«JCX in the dia> Order* left At XT~\ ad^Cf Clavton Street will receive pr niptaucuiluu. ATHENS lc£CO. Sejit^lly. LANGLEY BROS., Mannfactarrte of Ladies' and Gents' Underwear. Flue Dies* Shirts to Order a flrdcialty. 174 Kin* Street. liAKLEATOK,8. U XV*Dllections f«ir measuring and I'rlee 14 Vvaftr'k-a>****, i siHtvitiortnoi > Wftsi* Rahil tag N09* TliUTlITrtWiltl I '*«•. Inil? fm*. SO SUt— —4 rswiff Cwldw. SriMttMb <** erii il*. ImL n»lwsils« Mfijirwh — H*4 (mM) htn» >&*»» an IE MEOICAL COa, BUFFALO, N. Te Grant & Willeox, tern Agist ip? Merccandise Brokers. W« leun.-ent ibe "TRuNt;fc>T < OMFANIE8 *11;tlcm enable \m to place de«iiable >1 adjoluinx .-ounttet on K'rty In Atli Ll ItKI.'AL Tl'.J’MS. IV K nnl attention give! the Fnmen* c hit hI*4» IL'-ulent ar -SjMITII l’UKMIKIt Tt FK-WRITEB. An In ve-ngntlnu til I-ati* y you of it* nuperiorlty ov.'i ntl.t-!- T |w-W11..•!■*. New impicvemeaU in i vej-y way. < all and see t> eta at our o«ce. No. 2 lrt East Clayton bueet, ATHENS, GA. Grants Willeox, Agts. Irilluenza! Popularlj known a* '“LA GRIPPE.” A vbilei.t f.-u-m of ratairh, which aometlsMn iircvail* a* an cpidiuiic. It* symptoms are hour .'..ex, Sneezing, af tenMof tensien In tbe forehcart. *<>rene-* of tbe ibiont, stemath and :ung«, nnd nlso light <*h II*. alternating with n -icbilit.itlug fever. The nasal dischargee are "Oj'ioti-. ’ho eye* watery, and there is a cough, .ttcuded with great «li liculty of expoeterailcn. •m l t wri ms depression of spirit*. The greet catarrh Remedy, •CATHARA IMA.,* IS A SURE crR.% when taken according to dD .iviioi s. which accompany each bottle. GOLDEN OIL! For Rheumatism, .Neuralgia, Apr*;**, tor* Throat. Pain*. In the Chert and Back, etc., -b.ii.1.1 b*' u*ed externally la connection with t aTHARADIA liicjisunof Innuenia. t’ATM‘RAIMA, a sure cure for Catarrh, Itrotu-hifK AMhma.etr. PRICE ONE DOLLAR For Bottle. OOTjDbN nif^ for ubenmattsm, .VkurxlrU,' Sore Tli rent, etc. Price. Fifty Cents per bo Prepared by the Catharairaa Co., SAVANNAH, GA. CAUTION bottom. If tho denier cannot supply yew, ■end direct to factory, —loloolng ndi W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE GENTLEMKM, Fine Calf, Henvy Lneed Onls and Cwit — .74 _ mede In Congram, Eat ton e $3 & $2 SHOES ufiftle. 11.11 NHOB FOB MIMES. W.C.&R.jl.SflU(f,