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1HE ATHENS BANNER: SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 1891
Highest of «U in Leavening Power.—U. S. Gov’t Report, Aug. 17,1889.
ABSOLUTELY PURJF,
Flush Times
—AND— ' r '“
Low Priced (foods
W« heve taken over tbe stock
of Books and Bibles previously
carried b? Res. W. W. Lam; kin
and are bar# now to offer the
largest and cheapest e’oek of
BIBLES. BOOKS.
Hymn and Note Books, Photo-
6 rtph Albums, Stationery and
lank Books in the State of
(Georgia.
WE BUY TO JOB
and can beg'n to sell at the
pricee at i bich others boy. It
will sare von money to trade
with us. Do not give heed to
misrepresentations. Oar prices
are rock-bottom.
D. W. McGegor,
Successor to Burke,
THE MARKETS.
Baxxkr Office, Athens, Nov. 6th, ’91.
Another drop all around begining with
Liverpool and ending with all the in
terior markets.
Athene has held up duringthe continu
ed declined, but today goes off % in
sympathy with the other markets.
Trade was a little more active but tbe
market ie quoted as very quiet and ex
pression that gives the situation in its
exact light. Liverpool dropped very
decidedly a decline of five sxty fourths
being noted. New York was not quite
so bad, the fall being only eight
points over yesterday. .Kecipts Jwere
heavy again and neceasarely depressing
in their efforts.
ATHENS MARKET.
Good middling 7%
Strict middling 7%
Middling 7*
Strict low middling 7%
how middling = 7,^
Receipts, 474 bales; sales, 258-
Receipts to date. 23,563 stock,
Tone, very quiet.
NKW;YORK MARKET.
Middliug, 8 1-4. Tone, quist.
Futures, opening tone, easy-
closing tone, steady
CONDENSED NEWS DISPATCHES.
BOOK STORE
„ B&tfibllshed 50 Years.
Sept.
Oct.
Nov.
Dec.
Jan.
keb.
Mar.
Apr.
I May.
Opening.
8.78 80
dosing.
8.83-91
CORNER,
1 July
Aug.
-Athens,
Oct 30—wtf
GEORGIA
W E propose to try the Real Estate market
with an Auetion and we want it under
atood that this is no humbug sale. The largest
pole gets the persimmon.
WE WILL OFFER AT PUBLIC OUTCRY, on
Monday, Nov. 9th,|
At 8 o’clock p. m., on the premises.; w
Beautiful Building Lots!
Fourteen of these are on Barber street, only a
few hundred feet from the Boulevard. We do
not expect to get Boulevard prices. Balance
of the lots are on Cleveland ave., Athena ave.
a ad Bird street.
This is the Chance
FOR TOC TO SPECOLATEIN
ATHENS DIRT.
8.1-3
8.6
8.21
8 31 -
8J4 ' "
8.53-54
8.7-3
8.82 83
8.94 96
9.89 ■»
Liverpool.
Middling uplands, 4 J£tl.
Tone, business moderate at
prices.
.-lales 6,000. American receipts
Futures, opening tone weak,
closing tone easy.
OPRNINS.
8.4 95 87
8.3-4
8.16 18
8.29-30
8.41 42
8 52 51
8.62 63
8 72 73
8 82-83
8.87-88
7000.
Sep. Oct
Oct. Nov.
Nov. Dec.
Dec. Jan.
Jan. Feb.
Feb. Mar.
Mar. Apr.
Apr. May
May June
June July
JulyAug.
Receipts
Nov. 9,
8 CLoai
4.30- 29
4.31- 30 J
4.33-34
4.36 35
4 39-38
4.41
4.44—13
4.47-46
4.28
4.28
;4,30-31
14 33-34 3*
4 36 37
4.39 40
4 41
4 45 *91
4.47-48
at all'U^ S. ports
1891 ,A 1890 1889
60,447 52,274
Total receipts for G days:
1891 1890
349,646 347,168 3H
Total port receipts to Oct. 30.
1891 1890
1,792,893 1,764 279
Stocks at all U.S.ports 1891 1,144,246.
1890,|622,886 „ .
Grocertasland *Pro v lalons.
Messrs. J. S. King <fc Co. report
Sugar—Standard Granulated’Bbl 5
%
DomeitU nod Foreign and of Oanoral
latinos.
Tony Hart, the once famous come
dian, died at the Worcester. Mass., lu
natic hospital, where he had been con
fined many months.
A mob in Topeka. Kan., searched
three buildings in a vain attempt to
find Frank McLain, who is accused of
killing his 9-inonths-old child.
In a religions riot at Axanderaa,
Persia, a mob set fire to the house of
General Saadal Gooly Kahn, who was
killed with twenty dependents.
William Little, a farmer of Union
township, near Huntington, Ind., blew
in a shotgun. The coroner decided the
gun was loaded. A funeral took pleo*.
Sigfried Gosch, a German in South
San Francisco, hacked his wife and in
fant son to death with a hatchet and
then hanged himself. No cause is yet
known for the tragedy.
AtMunnerlyn, on the Georgia Central
railroad. Wash Good, a negro from
Greenville, S. C., who was stealing
ride to Augusta, fell off the freight
train and was mangled to death.
Snows are reported along the Alle
gheny mountains, from Pennsylvania
to Virginia. The earliest snows in
years fell Thursday at Charlottesville,
Va., and four inches at Wlnoheeter.
Eight hnndred and fifty boxes of
choice cigars were seized at the New
York custom house. The cigars were
on board the City of Alexandria, i
steamer which arrived from Havana.
Mr. Mason, the commissioner of in
ternal revenue, is going to Louisiana
and Texas for the purpose of making a
personal inspection of the operation
of the sugar bounty clause of the
act.
The president has recognized the fol
lowing new consuls of Mexico: Salva
dor, F. Maillefort, at Eagle Pass, Tex.;
Corlos Ferandez Pasalaqua, at Deming,
N. M., and Rafael G. Acosta, at Phila
delphia.
The secretary of ths interior has is
sued an order opening to DDtTf'under
the homestead law ths surplus lands of
the .diminished Fort Assinaboine mili
tary reservation in Montana, aggregat
ing 67,200 acres.
It is announced that a company has
been formed, funds subscribed, and all
preparations made for the speedy lay-
lcft of a cable from Pernambnco, Bra
zil, to Senegal, the French dependency
of West Africa.
The treasury department has directed
that lottery matters seized in violation
of the Postal Union convention shall be
held as illegal importations, and for
ths present treated as an unclaimed
merchandise, bat excluded from sale
until further orders.
Governor Buchanan of Nashville,
Tenn., has issued a proclamation si mi
lar to that issued at Knoxville, offering
a reward of $5,000 for the conviction o 1
the leader of the mob that released the
Oliver Springs' conviots and $250 for
eaoh member of the mob.
i tariff
CHILD BIRTH • • •
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“ Mothers’ Friend ” is a scientific
ally prepared Liniment, every ingre
dient of recognized value and in
constant use by the medical pro
cession. These ingredients are com
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“MOTHERS’
FRIEND” •
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It AND MORE. It Shortens Labor,
Lessens Pain, Diminishes Danger to
Life of Mother and Child. Book
to " Mothers ” mailed FREE, con
taining valuable information and
voluntary testimonials.
Sent bv express on receipt of price 11.50 per bottk
BRAD FIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta. Ga.
BOLD BY ALL DRUOOIST&
! s your Laundrying done
to your satisfaction ?
The Athens Stenm Laun
dry will open Nov. 1st
with the latest improved
Machinery.
Is it’not reasonable to suppose
that they will do you better
work ?
If so, you will be short
sighted in making per
manent arrangements be
fore that time.
|M- JANKCWER.
j*Oct 20—d31:t-
ExC
The Iota will double in value in the next year,
TERMS:— cash, ^ in Smooths, % in t,
u oaths, balance in 9 months time.
iwry on will regret it all your life if you
ous this sale.
DON’T FORGET!
MONDAY, NOVEMBER», AT 3 O’CLOCK
4 .
Bbl 4%
„ x ”
Bbl |5.
$5.25; to $5 65
- *6.00 to *6,50
18 to 20>£c
12>£to 13c
3.. 7*0
9c
90c
&
mill & SHAMMED,
Real Estate Agents,
Flour, Family
Straight
Best Patent
Coflee
Hama best
Meat
Lard BesCLeaf—basis
Corn wtete
Mixed
HayJNo. 1 .Timothy pcrtcnKB? *18
Bran per lOOlbs _ j L ;'•.,*! .05
Oats- Feed J.QSI» 145 ,to 60
Oats Must Proof *■ 1 VSir -jft 60
Best Texas Rust Proof 69
Meal 1 78.to 85c
Bagging 21b Full Weight,. 7c
“ 2*lb ” “
Ties *1.40;to $1,45.
j FOR. SALE. S
v
1 he place ’ known as 4 theiBDemore
property, containing 17 acres- Three
dwelling houses, stables and barns on
the place.^ It is located in East Athens,
and fronts on Broad street. Apply to
J. M. Allen, 244 Broad street. „
What is
Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants
and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor
other Narcotie substance. It is a harmless substitute
for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil.
It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years* use by
Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays
feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd,
cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves
teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency.
Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach
and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas*
toria is the Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Friend,
Castoria.
**flMtnrt«fiT— for Chil
ton. Mother* have repeatedly told me of its
good effect upon their children."
Da. O. C. Oboood,
Lowell, Mass.
~ castoria Is the best remedy for children of
which I am acquaint*^ I bop* the day* not
far distant when mothers will oooider tbe real
Interest of their children, and me Castoria In
stead of tbe various quack nostrmnswhlch are
4^troytoc their loved ones, by forcing opium,
morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful
agents down their throats, thereby sending
S5t» jgjpidtw grmrtfL"
"Dm. J. T. gxHcnsLos,
Conway, Ark.
Castoria,
“ Castoria la ao well adapted to children that
1 recommend it assuperiortoany prescription
known to me.”
H. A. Axemen, M. D.,
lit So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
“ Our physicians in the children's depart
ment have spoken highly of their experi
ence in their outside practice with Castoria,
and although we only have among our
medical supplies what is knows aa regular
godecM, yet waste Use to oonfms that tha
merits of Castoria has wad ws to task with
favor upon it.”
Uxrnm Besmai. axn Disnxuxr,
AtU0 C. Smith, Air,
Marion Bingham, colored, at Con
nors, Kan., swore out warrants for tha
arrest of soma of his white neighbors
for threatening him and hit family with
violence if be persisted in sending his
childen to the district school. A race
war la threatened over tbe affair.
Ex-Governor Evans, chairman of tha
deep harbor standing committee of
five from each state west of the Missis
sippi river, has called them to meet in
Denver on Nov. 18, at the time of the
meeting of the miming congress. Some
very Important matters are to be oon
sidered.
A Monticello, Ga., dispatch says
The little 4-year-old son of Mr. Moses
Cheek, of Gladesville, was very Beri-
ously and dangerously burned. It is
the same old story of small children be
ing left at home alone, and in some way
while playing in the fire, his clothing
oaught fire.
It is reported that the Russian minis
try of finance has made overtures to the
Bank of France for the purchase of sil
ver bullion to the amount of 100,000,0(K>
roubles. This is wanted by the Russian
finance ministry for coinage into rou
bles for state redemption of Polish
treasury obligations.
The kaiser’s latest hobby is said to be
capital punishment. He has ordered
the minister of justice to supply him
with a digest of facts and statistics on
the subject, both relating to German
and other countries. Whether the kai
ser means to recommend abolition or
reform in the method of infliction is not
known.
John L. Tabors, a citizen of Murray,
Ky., has filed suit in the Calloway cir
cuit court praying damages against the
Paducah, Tennessee and Alabama Rail
road company in the sum of $10,000 for
injuries received by being thrown from
one of the defendant’s cars at a station
in that county during the month of Sep
tember last.
A San Francisco dispatch says:
hea
. W,
P. Strong & Co., one of the heaviest
fruit shipping houses on the Pacific
coast, with branches at Fresno, Los An
geles. Riverside and various eastern
cities, made an assignment for the ben
efit of its creditors. The business has
outgrown the company’s capital, and
hence the suspension.
Secretary Proctor has arrived at Bur
lington, Vt., from Washington. Be
fore leaving the national capital he
wrote his resignation as secretary of
war and placed it in the hands of the
president. No time was stated for the
resignation to take effect, bat the ex
pectation is that the president will for
mally accept it shortly.
The Kentucky Racing association
made an assignment to L. Strauss, R.
P. Stall and General James F. Robin-
'on for the benefit of its creditors.
Liabilities $62,000, assets, grounds and
track worth *90,000 to $100,000, all the
ground available for city lota. The
sociation attempted to sell part or all
of its property to the Kentucky Trot
ting Horse association, but the sale was
net made, and the assignment was de
cided upon.
The secretary of the treasury has
msked the solicitor'for an opinion as to
whether the government has a good
claim against the Memphis and Little
Rock railroad for dnties on a large
amount of railroad iron importod at
New Orleans prior to the organization
of the so-called Confederate states, and
which was released by the latter au
thorities to the railroad company with
out the payment of duties to the United
States or to the Confederate state au
thorities.
OATES & CO.
Real Estate Agents.
a. a. linton
Two two room houses, plastered near North (
eastern Depot. Nice lot will sell at cost, 14 1
cash. j
Two two room houses on Oconee street.
East Ath*ns, well rented.
Fifty seres close to Athens in best state of
cultivation, would make a splendid track farm
Clayton street property, some of the best o.
the Street.
Bloomfield street nice house now being al
tered will be rea-ty shortly.
Barberville. 5 room house 14 acre lot *50t. ,
New. I
Baxter street. Several nice bouses, largi
lots Easy terms.
Vacant lots on Meigs street close to Milledg,
avenue; fine oak trees 86 x 150
Twelve acres close to Athens, you can doubt
vour money on the lot- i
Prince Avenue opposite Mr Upsons we have
*277 feet x 470. This is THE C110.CE property
on this fine Avenue. Will eitner sell as a
whole or cut into lots. i —.
College avenue. We have several goo„ I (-rPT’tTl flTl
lots. This is tbe coming avenue of Athens.
Dr. Sorrells House.
Corner Thomas and Dougbertr street. Thin
is one of the cheapest properties now being
offered. We want to sell it at once Lot i~-
90 x 185. If the lot is two large we can sell os'
a part, we have an offer for it. *8 250.
We have a nice small loton Dougherty stree-
70 x 80. *- 00.
MELL & LINTON,
Insurance Agents,
Representing the following Companies *
Home, of New York, Phoenix,of Hartford,
Liverpool andLondon and Globe, Germania, of New York,
L'aurance Co. of North America, Georgia Home,
' •r h British and Mercantile, Atlanta Home,
Hartford, of Hartford, Conn. Savannah Fire and Marine
l\ew York Life Insurance Co.
CITY PROPERTY INSURED FOR FULL VALUE.
"pantry Property Insured for three-fourths value. Orrici at Bask or m Umvssmx.
Announcement. -Column.
G ermantown “Wool,
Saxony W ool,
German. Knitting Yarn,
Fairy Floss*
Shetland Wool,
USerlin Zephyr,
yjiss Rosa A. Von der Lieth.
For Rent
Five room house on Pulaski street.
Two two room houses near Northeast depr
*5 CO.
One four room house Barberville st-eet 43
One eight room bouse North Jackson street
OATES A CO., College tvtnue.
Thorough, Practical Instruction. Graduates as
sisted to positions. Catalogue free. Write to
BETAS! & STEM BUSINESS CQLLE&E,
LOUISVILLE, KY. <
If not for sale tn your place ask you:
dealer to .end for catulosue. secure th.
agency, and get them for you.
IV TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. Jtk
I hereby announce myself a candidati
for the office of Mayor of Athens, sub
ject to the vote of a Democratic prima
ry-
H. C. Tuck
ANNOUNCEMENT.
| I am a candidate for re-election to the
office of Mayor—subject to tbe Demo
cratic Primary. I respectfully ask th»
support of ray friends.
E.T. Bkown.
ALDERMAN FIRST WARD.
I hereby announce myself a cand r -
date for Alderman in the First Ward,
subject to the Democratic primary.
W. D. O’Fabrbll.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for Aldeimau of the Second Ward,
subject to the action of the democratic
primary.
. "John Gkkdixe.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
By request of numerous friends ]
have announced myself as a Candida*e
for mayor of Athens, and if elected 1
shall do my best for the prosperity of
the city and for the good of the people
which as one item guarantees a city
clock.
Respectfully,
V. W. Skiff.
ALDERMAN, FIRST WARD.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for Alderman in the First Ward, sub
ject to the Democratic Primary.
■ R Chapplb.
GKO. T. HODGSOlSr & CO..
MERCHANDISE BROKERS,
n.RE INSURANCE AGENTS
MPKE3ENTING THB
uardlan, of London,
WHY IS THE
W. L. DOUGLAS,
$3 SHOE CElJP^NIEN
THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE HONEY? |
It Is a seamless shoe, with no tacks or wax threat!
to hurt the feet; matte of the best fine calf, stvlish
and easy, and because tee make more shoes of this I
\jrade than any other manufacturer, it equals hand- '
sewed shoes costing from $4.00 to $S.00. ,
CC 00 Genuine Hand-sewed, the finest calf
shoe ever offered for $5.00; equals French
Imported shoes which cost from $8.00 to $12.00.
OO Hand-Sewed Welt Shoe, fine calf, ,
stylish, comfortable and durable. The bent !
shoe ever offered at this price; same grade as cu.<
tom-made shoes costing from $6.00 to $9.00.
CO 50 Police Shoei Farmers, Railroad Men >
and Letter Carriers all wear them; flnecalf,
seamless, smooth Inside, heavy three soles, exten
sion edge. One pair will wear a year.
50 fine colfi no better shoe ever offered at
aZroaa this price; one trial will convince those ■
who want a shoe for comfort and service.
CO 45 and 04.00 Workingman’s shoes !
va»a are very strong and durable. Those who
have given them a trial will wear no other make. \
EtnVC’ 84.00 and 01.75 school shoes are
Dv Y 9 worn by the boys everywhere; they sell
on their merits, as the increasing sales show.
I orlI ac 03.00 flnnd-aewed shoe, best
EaCUICD Dongola, very stylish; equals French !
Scottish Union and National,
Mechanic’s and Trader’s.
Western, of Toronto,
British Atr^rica.
I Pennsylvania,
Norwich Union,
j Tlie Mutual Life Insurance Co., of New York,
I’he Largest, Strongest and Best Life Insurance Company in the World
Office, Thomas St., Opposite T Fleming & Son’s Hardware Store.
June 10—dtf.
Caution.—vSce that W. L. Douglas’ name and
orlce are stamped on tbe bottom of each shoe.
W. L. DOUGLAS. Brockton, Mam.
SOLD BY
M. MYERS & CO.
ALDERMAN—FOURTH WARD.
The many friends of Mr. E 1 Smith
announce him ag a candidate for A1
dernian in the Fourth ward tnl ject to
the Democratic primary.
By request of many voters, I an
nounce myself a candidate for aider-
man from the Third Ward, subject to
the action of the Demt cratic primary
I _ respectfully ask the support of my
friends. Julius Cohen.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for alderman in the Third ward,
subject to the democratic primary, and
ask the support of my friends.
W.’J. Russell, Jk.
Asking the support of my friends 1
announce mystlf a candidate for aider-
man from the third ward, subject to
the Democratic primary. Respect
fully, A.’G. Elder
A lderman ■ SjicoKD Ward —1 hereby
announce myself a candidate fot
Alderman in the Second ward subject
to the Democratic primary.
John' L. Arnold.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
P iuit Tree Trimmed.
t'ov Is tbe tine to have jcur Fruit Tieee
ttin.med. January and kebiuaty are too
cold. Lea e orders for me at Dr Xyt don’s at
any time during tie season.
R.MITCHEIL.
Professional Oardener.
Lumber! Lumber!
I HAVE on hand a large lot of
Flit T CliASS I/'MBEB,
un-t a—ir-king it at the rate of lO.wOfeet per
day. I will
Fill all orders Promptly
I have also ie0,0< 0 feet drv one inch boards
of second growth } ine. This is a bargain,
H.R YERBY,
BARBER’S CREEK P. O.
Nov.*—d”St Jackson Co., Ga.
Cwapawy. Tl Mmy Mrwt, Hsw TakCUft
mSm
SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS.
Allcock’s Porous Plasters are the
great external remedy of the day. Tbe
quickest, safest, surest, best. Not only
immeasurably superior to all other
plaeters, but also to liniments, oint
ments, oils and similar nnotuons com
pounds.
Beware .of Imitation*, end do not
batiscsiVed bv misrepresentation. A«k
for Alloook’s and let no solicitation or
expUnattoolodDM you 10 accent a *nb-
SOMETH1NG NEW.
I am now running a Fur
niture Wagon, and can move
your household goods and
furniture safely- Ey patron
izing me you will not sustain
the loss of damaged and bro
ken furniture, as with the old
style drays. Leave orders at
O’Farrell & Funkenstem’s
Furniture Store. Terms rta
sonable, Respt,,
D. J. CROOM,
THE ELECTROPOISE
APPLICABLE TO TREATMENT OF ALL
Chronic Diseases,
When the Indications are not strictly
Surgical.
Nervous Affections,
Such as Neuralgia, Insomnia, Partial
Paralysis, Nervous Prostration, Anae
mic conditions that do not respond t<
ordinary tonics, Torpid Liver, Spleet.
or Kidneys, Pelvic troubles of women,
Functional troubles of heart, Dropsy.
Milkleg. Impoverished Blood, Chronit
Hemorrhages all yield to its tonic influ
ences and persistent use. By the skilled
use of ElectropoiPe, Acute Rheumatisn.
and Malarial fever are rendered harm
less or aborted. All the weak points ir
’he system are helped—even incipient
consumption has been cured. Tht
power of opium and alcohol over tht
system are often subdued by the re
storative influence of this instrument.
No shock or unpleasant sensation ol
any kind received in its proper use. ft
is not liable to be abased or to get out
of order. Its good effects are man
ifested on patients in longer or shorter
time, according to chronicity of the cast
and susceptibility of the individual.
The “Pocket” poise can be used at
home by purchaser. Price *25. Thr
larger or “Wall” poise is better adapted
to office practice. Price *50. A book
of instructions with each instrument.
W. S. Whaley, M. D.
t*w. Asrent. Athens. Ga.
R. C. LATIMER.
L. M. JOHNSON.
Latimer & Johnson.
Family and Fancy
GROCERIES,
Confectioneries, &c.
CORNER HULL STREET AND
HANCOCK AVENUE,
ATHENS, GA.
Telephone 74.
FRED S. MORTON,
INSURANCE AGENT.
t he Merchants of Newark. The Amazon of Cincinnati?
The Girard of Philadelphia. The Greenwich, of New York..
i'iie National, of Hartford The Glens Falls. Glens Falla.
The New York Underwriters Agency, N. Y.
—ALSO, AGENT FOR—
40^The Yost Writing Machine—the Greatest Invention on Earth. jytM
OMoeat the NATIONAL BANK OF ATHENS.
HASELTON & DOZIER’S
ATHENS, - - - - GEORGIA’
STEt N WA ,
LEHR BROS,
IVEliS & POND,
KNABE,
V HEELO: K.
KIMBALL,
And Others.
farrand & voAy,
NEWMAN BROS.
KIMBALL,
DYER & HUGHES,
WEAVER.
BRIDGEPORT,
And Otters.
TIANOS FROM
ORGANS; FROM
*225 to *800
...$ 25 in *200
LOWEST PRICES! EASIEST TERMS!
112 Clayton St. Next to Post Office
NATHANIEL F. JACKSON,
Real Estate and General Insurance Agoaft.
SPECIAL AGENT,
c) Farmers’ Savings and Building and Loan Association.»
Of Nash-ville, Term,
epical $20,000,000—Shares at $100,00 Each*.
Special Agent for Clarke and adjoining Counties
Office: Chamber of* Commerce,,
ATHENS, GA.
May 81
•April *1—Air.
NEW OPERA HOUSE
Friday Night, Nov. 6th.
7 HE POPOLAR’FAVORITE,
J.C -STEWART,
Se;,port«tl by bis splendid Company of
recognized
COMEDIANS,
SINGERS and
DANCERS !
In th- highly succrssful Comedy Farce
m FAT in CLUB!
Guaranteed to.contain more original langb pro
voking ideas. better singing and danoing,great
er acribai'c teats, cleaner in sentiment and
pi.it-ne, than any other Comedy in tbe fan-
makers cat'gor?.
UCiRANTi.ED BETTER THAN EVER.
BIST OF ALL
Lflt“Pric. s aa nanal. Reserved seats on sale
•fhurrday, Nov. 5th.
Grafts, Checks, Notes and
other business forms for wJa
pi ths Banks* job office*
Fall Announcement
Huggins’ China House
We have jusl received a large*
stock of low priced Decorated Ware-
in Dinner Sets, Tea Sets and Cham
ber Sets. These goods are pretty
and prices low. Call and see them..
,Our line of Lamps in all grades iat
complete, and we invite your inspec
tion. We have all kinds of the la
test improved and best Kerosene.-
Lamps made.
In general line of Crockery, Chinaj.
Glassware, Lamps, Table Cutlery,
Tinware and House furnishing' gooda^
onr stock is complete. Hotel, Res
taurant, Boarding House and gen
eral House Keepers will do well to*
see us before buying. - !t
1 Huggins’ China Houst*
220 and 222 East Broad Sfc.
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