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FOR
t*nln^ 01 the Schools,
Jobbing I>ei*art-
■ p*-:t>"K ready
The rt-sb of Truth- at the
and the demand- of <
ment,ha« delayed
our Annual last.
To make room tor our Christmas Hoods we
offer the follow Inc sets, &c.. at the extremely
lo >• lirtres attached :
yon's ed 15 vol-., ’■-> on for 4 0
Hurst's “
ItH’KS vh" nr-t- "
WORKS. |W rtbingtoii'i
Kinlit l)if- vole, cloth.
I ll’s new fine ed.
field couTtiiet^T.
declined ' M c in New
iu Liverpool.
The local market dropped ,qc and
even at these figures the staple was not
in great demand.
The South is planting too much cotton
md so working her own undoing.
ATHENS MARKET.
Good middling
Strict middling
Middling
strict low middling
Low middling
Receipts, 531 bales; sales, 312
Receipts to date. 29,640 stock, 8,478
Tone, quiet and easy.
NEW YORK MARKET.
Middling, 8 1-18. Tone, dull.
Futures, opening tone, weak.
Sh;ik«* [ware’s Work-
and Isabella
»f Mexico, 2
, Routledge.
, KnigbtoU.
.Hands ed.
nl»i :n«% History <>f ihe
it ion, olio largo volume
I Ini'' Work**, one largo 1
Im in Literature, K|»gl
. cloth,
S.H VOl>
ted ed.
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Hefor-
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l.iteia ure, *2 huge \uluiiu*-..,
Dr.ike’s Indians of North A meric
1‘ollHrd r* Lost t'auoe
J ii«t Da's of Lomiwii, 2 volumr
closing tone, ateatly.
Opening.
Closing.
Sept. 8.72
'8.45-47
Oct. *k J ;-
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NoVi 7-L7
7 60 63
Dec. 7 74 4
7 05 56
Jan. 8 89
7-81-82
Feb. 8.3
-•«. .7 96
Mar. 8 15
a# 9
Apr. 8.25
8 19-20
May. 8 36
8 29 30
June 8.46
8.39 40 „
July 8 54
8 48 49
Aug. b.GU 01
8.55-50
Liverpool.
Middling uplands, 4 3
8
Time, business moderate at easier
prices.
hales8,900. American receipts 29,009,
Futures, opening tone easy.
closing tone weak.
OPK.NINe.
CLOSB
oep. Oct
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OcC. Nov.
Nov. Dec. 4 21-20
Dee. Jan. 4 21-20
4.18
Jan. Feb. 4 24-23
4-20-21
Feb. Mar. 4.27
4 23-24
Mar. A nr. 4 30-31
4.20-27
The papWs hare arrived at Hunts
ville, Ala.} tram Washington for a hew
national bank, with a capital of $330,-
OoO, owned by Dakota capitalists, who
have bought out the Huntsville hotel
Monte Salto, and other valuable
rties. _ ^
Grand Duke Alexis and the duke of
Leutenberg have paid a visit of several
lays to Due de Charters at Chantilly.
It is supposed their object is to show
that the czar's family maintains social
relations with the royal house of
Frauce.
It is said that Governor Jackson', of
Maryland, will appoint a United Statea-
ienator to serve until a successor of the
late Senator Wilson is elected by the
legislature. Mr. Robert F. Brattan,
president of the last state senate, will,
t is understood, receive the appoint
ment.
hands
mncil ltc-inr
irge iiunln*
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100
FAMILY BIBLES
From $i.50.
Now is the opj)ortun : ty to
get a set of Standard Authors
at a very nominal figure.
D. W. McGregor,
BOOK STORE,
.A tlions» - - Ga.
MONEY! MONEY!
On F arm Security,
At (» l*cr Cent.
A. G. McCurry. Athens, Ga.
Office Clayton Street, over Wincsor Shoe Store.
Jiov. '.7—d7stwl3t.
Apr. May
May .lime
June July
July Aug.
Receipts
Nov. 10,
4 33-34
4.30
4 39
1889
.4 30
4.33
4 30
4 38-39
at all U. S. ports
1891 '.890
05,345 40,535
Total receipts for,2 days:
1891 1S90
114,102 90,090
Total port receipts to Xov. 6.
1891 1S90
2,488,079 2,401 833
Stocks at all U.S.ports 1891 1,163,358
1890, 593,184
Groceries and Provisions.
M essrs. J S. K ing & Co. report
Sugar—Standard Granulated Bbl 4%
_ X
Ex C
Flour, Family
Straight
Best Patent
Collee
11a..is best
Meat
Lar.l BestLeaf—basis
Corn white
Mixed
Hay No. 1 .Timothy per ton
Bran;per lOOlbs
Oats Feed
flats Rust Proof
Best Texas Rust Proof
Meal
Ragging 2!b Full Weight
“ 2*.lb “ “
Bbl 4y-i
” Yki
Bbl *5
$5.25,to $5 05
$0.00 to $0 50
18 to 20
12)4 to 13c
0% to 7c
9c
90c
86c
$18
$1.06
Ties
45 to 50
60
65
78 to S5e
7e
$1.40 to $1.45
House For Rent.—No. 213, S. Jack
son street. Apply to Mrs. E. F
Bishop. I
What is
Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants
aucl Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor
other Narcotic 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.
M. ‘ JANKC WER-
Oct 20—dSlvt.
Prince George of Wales is seriously
ill with enteric fever at Marlborough
house. He was seized with a chill a
few days ago, and came from Sandrig-
tiam on Friday, accompanied by his
father. Fever developed' rapidly, but
according to the latest bulletin, the
rince’s condition at present is favora-
PEACE AND GOOD WILL
to all men anti especially the
ladies, and we can make it to
your interest to buy your Gro
ceries at WILSON’S Cash
Stoie.
mm
Me.
M. Besnard, Bonlangist member of
the chamber of deputies, was arrested
in Paris for connection with the bank
ing concern known as Caisse Centrale.
This bunk accepted from purchasers
of shares paomeuts in installments, but
the securities, when fully paid for,were
not forthcoming. The prooureur is
proceeding with the trial of the direct
ors of the concern. /
Detective Wunsch, of Reading^ Pa.,
arrested the manager of an Indian med
icine show on the charge of running a
lottery in connection with the show.
Numbered prize lists were given to the
patrons of the show, and there was a
drawing each evening, when some
persons received bottles of medicine
and others small sums of money, rang
ing from 59 cents to $1. ,
The Sumter cotton compress at Bum-
ter, 8. C., together with 850 bales of
cotton, was burned. The fire is sup
posed to have caught from a locomotive
on the Charleston, Sumter and North
ern railroad. The total loss on com
press, $30,000; insurance, $20,000. The'
cotton belonged to the Carolina Cotton
company, and was fully insured.
I hereby announce myself acandidati
for the office of Mayor of Athens, sub
ject to the vote ol a Democratic prima
ry.
H. O. Tuck.
A Montreal dispatch says: Antiqua
rian W. W. Snaith has obtained con
clusive evidence that trunks found on
the schooner Marc Victoria which was
wrecked at Bic in the autumn of 1884,
were the property of J. Wilkes Booth,
the assassin of President Lincoln. Dur
ing that autumn several trunks marked
"J. W. B., New Providence,” were
shipped on board the schooner Marc
Victor
rta at Quebec
Acoording to the official communica
tion sent to the public press, the leaders
of the Brazilian colony in Paris have
received a declaration to the effect that
Pom Pedro, seeing with profound grief
the events in Brasil tending to dismem
ber the country, is ready to return if the
nation desires his presence, in order, in
hie old age, to render final service to the
anion, integrity and greatness of his
fatherland.
An attempt to rob the Missouri, Kan
sas and Texas south-bound train, No.
8, at South Canadian, 1. T., was frus
trated by the officials of the railway
company by a telegram Bent to Musko
gee, notifying the officers that the Dal
tons were seen in the vicinity of South
Canadian, hidden in the river bottom.
An extra was run ahead of the regular
train, and guards placed in the postal
and express cars.
Castoria.
“Castortu is an excellent medicine for chil
dren. Mothers have repeated V told me of its
good effect upon their children.”
Dr. O. C. Osgood,
Lowell, Mass.
** Castoria is the best remedy for children of
which I am acquainted. I hope the day is not
far distant when mothers will consider the real
Interest of their children, an J use Castoria in
stead of the variousqu&ck nostrums which are
destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium,
morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful
agents down their throats, thereby sending
them to premature graves.”
Da. J. F. Kutchslok,
Conway, Ark.
Castoria.
“ Castoria Is so well adapted to children that
I recommend it as superior to anj prescription
known to me.”
H. A. Abchks, M. D.,
Ill So. Oxford St , Brooklyn, N. T.
“ 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 known as regular
products, yet we are free to confess that ths
merits of Castoria has won -*s to knk with
favor upon it."
United Hospital and Dufehsaxt,
Boston, Hass.
tun C. Smith, Pres.,
The Centaur Company, 77 Murray Street, Hew York City,
Postofflce Employes Fired.
Omaha, Nov. 16.—The postmaster
general has ordered that sixteen mail
carriers and five clerks be dismissed in
the Omaha postofflce. Soon after Post
master Clarkson assumed the dnties of
his office the United States civil service
commission called attention to the fact
that in the appointment of clerks and
carriers in the Omuba postofflce the
civil service laws had not been strictly
observed. The postmaster was notified
that the law required that every person
who had successfully passed the civil
service examination before the local
board here should be given a chance to
take a position in the service in proper
order or in rotation, with reference to
the time of his application and exami
nation.
Steamboat Inspector’* Report.
Washington, Nov. 16.—Inspector
General Dumont, of the steamboat
inspection service, has made his annual
report to the secretary of the treasury.
It shows that forty-four pilots were re
jected during the year on account of
color-blindness, out of a total of 1,991
examined. During the year but six
aocidents to marine boilers or steam
pipes have occurred, whereby fourteen
lives have been lost, notwithstanding
that at least 500,000 passengers have
been exposed during the year to the
possible chance reduoed to a minimum
thorough careful inspection.
Bucklert’e Arnica satva.
Announcement Column,
AXXOUXt EM ENT.
I am a candidate for re-election to tin
office of Mayor—subject to the Demo
cratic Primary. 1 respectfully ask tin
upport of my friends.
E.T. Brown.
ALDERMAN FIRST WARD.
I .hereby announce myself a oandi
date for Alderman in the First Ward,
subject to the Democratic primary.
W. D. O'Farrei.l
J FO. T. HODGS
MERCHANDISE
•IHtJ LN^UR
W. L. DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE
FOR
GENTLEMEN
THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEYr
It Is a seamless shoe, with no tucks or wax thread
to hurt the feet; made of the best fine calf, stylish
and easy, and because tee make more shoes or thi-
jrade than any other manufacturer. It equals hand
sowed shoes costing fn-m $}.•«! to $.'.u0.
00 (<eunine Hand—evmmI, the finest calf
shoe ever offered tor equals Fn-uch
imported shoes which cost from S>.i» 1 lo $h' ■»>.
ifcyt <10 llaiiff-Hewed \\
stylish, comfortable <i
shoo ever offered at this prln
torn-made shoes costing front ;
SO 50 Police Shoe* Ka
and Letter Carriers ail wear them:
seamless, smooth inside, heavy three sol
slon edge. <)ue pair will wear a year.
59 lint- i-itli'i 11.1 Ktl. r>li. .. ever
■ this price; one trial will con'd
who want a shoe for comfort and jervloe.
CO anil Svi-OO WorkLty'mui
are very strong and durable. T
trial will wear no other
KEPRK8KNTIN6 XHJI SH|
V " .4 ■
"l Scottish Union and N&j^oa£ /A
Mechanic’s and
Western, of Toronto,
British America. ^
riie Mu ua] Life Insurance Co., of New Y(
e Liny, s’, Si on-, st and Best, Life Insurance Cc
Company in the
- 'ffiee. 't unite St., 0,q,<-silt- T Fleming A Sun’s Hardware Store.
s«.o«
i bvthe bo.'
, they sell
Ladies
imported shoes costing f
Ladled *2.50,
Misses are tht best tine Doiikoiu. Myii>n ami
Cnuiion.—Vc that \V. L. Douglas’ nu
orlco arc sUiiup«*tl on the bottom of ea»*h slu.v.
W. L. Du LG LAS, Brockton, Mass.
M. MYERS & CO.
I hereby announce myself a cantli-
iate for Alderman of the Second Ward,
subject to the action of the democratic
primary.
; John Gkrdink.
By request of many vot-rs, I an
nounce myself a candidate for aider-
man from the Third Ward, subject to
the action of the Democratic primary
I respectfully ask the support of my
friends. Jn.ius Cohen.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
By request of numerous friends I
have announced myself as a candidate
for mayor of Athens, and if elected 1
shall do my best for the prosperity c.f
the city and for the good of the people
which as one item guarantees a city
clock.
Raspeetfully,
V. W. Skiff.
ALDERMAN-FOURTH WARD.
The many friends of Mr. E I Smith
announce him as a candidate for Al
derman in the Fourth ward i-ul jeet to
the Democratic primary.
ALDERMAN, FIRST WARD
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for Alderman in the F'itst Ward,
ject to the Democratie Primary.
R. Chapplz.
sub-
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for alderman in the Third w.ird,
subject to the democratic primary, and
ask the support of my friends.
W. J. Russell, Jr.
Asking tlie suppt rt of my friends 1
Ladies, call and see tin j
beautiful line of Tin Sets.
Chins Cuspadoies, Fanc\
Decorated China, in Salad 1
Bowls, Fmi : Dishes, Crack
er Jars, Egs ^ctb, Cabarets,
and other beautiful thing>
in China and Glassware.
We are constantly receiv
ing New Goods in China.
Glass and Queensware. and
invite the inspection of all.
ESPECIALLY THE LaDIKS.
Early “wholesale buyers of Xna
broods are invited to t a ! ard see out
large stock of Dolls, Vases, Chin?
Gifl Cups and Saucers, Chit a Mut - -.
Toy Wagons, and general Fine Hoi-
day Goods.
‘ Hue-gins’ China House/
220 and 222 East Broad St
I- Rh!) S. MORTOWp,
■MSURANCE AGE
.v Mi*ru’uu>ts of Newark. The Amazon ofJ
'V* Cir.inlof Philadelphia. '1 lie Greenwich, of
ae National, of Hartford The Glens Falls; Gi^
The New York Underwriters Agency, Nf pw
—ALSO, AOK.NT FOR-
Yosf Writing Machine—the Greatest Invention Mi
Ofilofi Ht thCNATIONAfc-PANK OF ATl't SIt.
ATHENE
OPERA HOUSE.
OISE NIGHT ONLY'.
MONDAY, NOV. 23
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KNABE,
U 1IEF.LO. K.
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FAHKAND A VOTEY,
NEWMAN BROS.
K1 ) ALL,
DYER A HUGHES,
\Y FAY EH
BRIDGEPORT,
Ai.d Oil cr .
I IAN08 FROM...
ORGANS; FROM.
$225 to $80.1
. .. if 25 to $200
LOWEST Pit ICES! EASIEST TERMS!
11:2 Clnyton St. Next to I/'os-t Oflieo
inuouuce mystlf a candidate for alder
mau from the third ward, sut.jcct to
the Democratic primary. Respect
fully, A. G. Elder.
A ldf.rman—Second Ward —I hereby
innounee myself a ean< it!.tie for
Vldermati in the Second ward subjet '
o the Democratic primary.
John L. Arnold.
FOR SALE.
The best stock farm in Georgia at
$8.00 per acre, containing 582 acres,
-ituated on South rivei, eighteen miles
from Athens, one mile from Comer on
ii. C. &N .R. R. It is well watered
with spi lugs and branches. 200 acres
of bottom land ; 50 acres well timbered
pine and original for.sf; 150 acres well
*et in Bermuda grass; 100 acres in good
stitcof cultivation. One-third cash,
"ne-third twelve ntonihs, and one-third
t,v o y—-,r U with note drawing 8 per cent.
Apply to
A. F, COMER,
The best salve in the world for outs,
muses, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
'orna. and all skin eruptions, and poe-
tively cures piles, or no pay required,
[ t is guaranteed to give perfect satis
faction or money refunded. Price 86
rents per box.
For sole by John Crawford St CJ\
wholesale oad retail dnajcgUU.
;Comer.|Gfi., or '•
J. T. b^IER,
Maysvi lle,^BaJ
Dr. H. M. EDWARDS.
Residence corner Lumpkin jan.
kf-D&tujherty Street*.
April aO-kilj,
MILTON NOBLES,
DOLLIE NOBLES,
NATHANIEL F. JACKSON,
Perl Estate and General Insurance Agent,
SV'EC-IAL, AGENT,
.tacit’ Savings and Build n
Of iNTasliville,
■al 8-0,000 0C0—Shares
S; dclai Agent for Clarke and
;•(> : Chamber o:
-A.XL052STS,
AND A WELL FQUIPPED SUPPORTING
COMPANY.
A Sin.e.li Scenic Production of
“Fruin Sire
Aneiican Piay
l.y Mdton Nobles,
»• Enjoying Ps 1 iftli
Successful season.
For tiie Embellishment of tliis
By die Company.
Prices $1.00
D.
M
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Contractor and
aujc
s j*#, j
5 Ml ;
Son”
To
•:*rv L'
lets
and 50c.
10 HANDSOME SUFNES !5E(}1 RED 10
1 y Carried
House Movir g,
House Raising,
' Safe Moving
I AM prepoued to move or raise Buildings
Fafes, Eneines and heavy Machinery. —
gf Ail work entrusted io me, will be ex
cuted with care and dispatch.
Kennex,
Build