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JUNE
ipensc* t> lhe city of At
IO oo.
incurred.
P.C .
It might Ac welt for thoee who are
m«n*ging the case to keep'thefr cjt*
a little wider open
did when the lnnda
®torS
wmbSkade.
■w than
ere left in New
I York an easy prey for Mr,
and bis friends.
I at the rats ana
. help THE LADIES-
The Ladies Garden Club is
now
making preparations for their fall
Ofhibit, and intend making it more
KtaUMrSUi>y■***♦*! 1>nflri I exniDU > ana lutena maxing it more
*SiTie g nu»j« Cj ¥he an-1 beautiful and perfect than any other
-I exhibit they ever. held. To do this
IT noU^^bu^uoffiwof^lete™^- they desire a little aid from the good
Pe°P le of Athene, the genUemen
their err pi this yea? Iff cm-| CURVES RISING
paratively little coat. If the rains do 1 W -- 1 V
vitioQ for tin'
r Auril 1
they can better afford to sell
crqp pheaper.than the. last. They
g over 0.cents per
Thei
pound
crop.
Sanderbville Progress: If the demo-1
Howell era tic party will do ita whole duty no
man now living will aeeit. go out of
piwer. That duty is to enaot into law I
the principle* embodied in the national |
democratic platform.
. I have been
IMDV vrars. and in each a
■*« AfeS^badteran*^ it 1
nmpttabnl wandera and relieved mo
feting. It ii the best remedy for rtelscaf
»breast known, and worth tbe price tor that
READ POWH.
HEAD UP.
THE GREATEST SOUTHER! SYSTEM.'
mght
Express.
Richmond & Durllle Railroad
S3
STATIONS.
Fast
Train.
S3 |«3E.
Sent by express, charges prepaid, on receipt
of price, $1J0 par oottl®.
BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.,
Sold by all draggiita. Ams.STJt.Oa,
HoOpm ill 05 a m
| fl2rpm 11 *S aw
H a pm nnis
41 p m 11 40 a m
I :it«pm 11 55 a m
jlOtaa I IS 04 pm
is 18am IS .4pm
■s ct failure to deliver with absolute
regularity on the part of the carriers, whom they a«sist in any enterpnze
gnch unification is the only means of
knowing of the existence oc
knowing of the existence oc any caune
for oomplaint and will be appreciated
-WOOordinglv.
they may get up for the benefit of
Athens. There are a number priz :s
necessary to be offered and the ladies
ask their gentlemen friends to offer
them. This wonld encourage them
DEAFNB33 CANNOT PE CURED
By local applications, as they cannot
reach the diseased pinion of the ear.
There is only one way to cure Deafness I Northbound im
and that is by constitutional remedies.
Deafness is caused by an infiuned con
dition of the mncouB ■ lining of the
Eustxcbian Tube. When this tnbe gets
inflamed you have a rumbling sound
or imperfect hearing, and when it is
entirely closed Deafness is the result,
and unless thefnflamation can be taken
S EABOARD 4IRMVE SOI! K1MJLE.
15EFFECT BAY 7th,ISM J
Atlanta and Washington Speoiv-
Condensed SeheiaU. in oDeet Jane 4th.
I** 4 p
:S41 am IS52 p
| *2 £6 a m IIS 43 p m
111 a m |l 55 p m
COMMENCEMENT FESTIVITIES
Elsewhere appears a card from
“C.tizen” in which Commencement I greatly in their work and they would
festivities are given a raking over, appreciate such offers very highly.
Now it mnsV appear to anyone who They do not propose to beg prizes,
reads the articles about the games but desire that everything should be
of base ball next week that they have voluntary on the part of the giver.'
been gotten up, not to draw crowds | The Garden Club has -done a grea
to the Chapel of the University, but deal among ita members and among
to Athens, where in addition to be* all who have attended its exhibits
ing aff rded a pleasant time, they will towards instilling into the minds of
help to enliven business and help I * desire to cultivate the garden
boom the city. A ‘persbn like! *nd the fl>wer yard more perfectly.
“Citizen? who has the interest of thei The ladies desire aid in their lands-
University at heart surely cannot ble efforts and we have no doubt but
tortue the bate ball movement into a | that the premium list will be made
Atlanta. [C )lv4
Atlantal K.) lv 5 41 pm
Jog Tavern lvTDpm
Atoms, It S 05 pm
Elberton, It 9*9 pm
AbbeTlUe. It 000 pm
Or*OBwood,lT :«‘.5 pm
C inton, It 1 «T pm
_ Chester lv.U Uta
ut and this tube restored to its normal 1 Monroe, ,iv is«n
condition, bearing will be destroyed I “*““*• ar s»am
forever; nine cases oat of ten are cans-1 rh-ri-ntfe—,riirfir;^;
ed by catarrh, which is nothing but an | wumiigtoniv 5 to pm
io(limed condition of the muoona sur- _
faces. HaS&
Weldon,
We will give One Hundred Dollars I
for any case of Deafness (eaused by | Durham,
catarri) that cannot bn cared by Hall’s
Catarrh Cure. 8efid fir circulars, free.
'F.-J. CHENEY A CO.,
—. v 1 Toledo. Ohio.
“Sold by Druggists, 75o.
ar 615 am
It 6 so am
UT
HORTHWA
No. S8.
D-ily.
No 10.
Daily.
IsIL
Daily
B aton, It 7
New ko k It IS IS am
Hhitadelp’a It 7 90 am
Baltimore, It S4tam
Washington It l# IT am
Alexandria. It 11 lS am
.Fredt’kab’g lv 107 pm
Richmond, ar sospm
Richmond, Jr 8 25 pm
t*me sbnrglT 4 00 pm
tfeteraburg hr 4 08 pm
Weldon, ar 641pm
Wpm | Lt. Athens....
5 SO p.m 1015 am
9 5S .m S 49 p.m U 55 a m
Town. ..1041 pm 8 14p.m 110pm
Charlotte, 8 45 pm 987 ajn 7 45^ m
Salisbury., 5 4pm 10 49 u 9 45 .m
Greensboro 824p.-r SSlamUSOpm
Ar. Riebaosd, 7 00 am 855pm 7 00am
M Washington 4 45 ajm a 55 pja 10 40 a n
u Baltimore,. 806am 640p.m IS00-d m
“ Philadelphia 10SSam 6 40 p.m 880pm
* Hew York,..1858pm 780p.m lltpn
180am
1 *8 am
1 53 am
885am
841am
811 am
S29am
858am
418am
4 89 a m
3 06 am
588am
644am
558am
4 Warn
6 80 a a
108 p
180pm
1 Si pm
135 d <n
8 98pm
848pm
8 01 pm
8 18 pm
33 pm
5.54 p m
4 T8 p m
4 35 p m
7 45am
Augusta
Belair
Grovat.wn
BenaU*.
Harlem—...4...
--teH R
Thomsen
.14am
• 81 am
8 40am
857 am
9 12 am
Camik
lli.a
Norwood
9 81 am
B.raett
942am
Crawfordvilla,
10 08 am
.Unim Point
10 15am
... Greenes
10 87 a m
Bu'khaxd
l 49 a m
. Mali non
1104am
Rutledge
11 18 a m
SOcial Circle
il 87 a m
Covington,
11 55 am
Con ye s
12 07 pm
Lithonla
l2Upm
Stone Mountain,
Clarkst <n,
12 42 p m
Decatnr
100pm
Atlant*,
m 45p m 585am
7 48 pm
T8*pw
058pm
• 41 pm
6*6 p m
6 18 pm
6C6pm
843pm JHIOnm
880 pm
218pm
807pm
188pm
118 pm
101pm
18 88 p m
18 85 pm
18 88 p m
654pm 12 06am
6S3p m
B80pm
4ST pm
445 pm
■4 89 p m
4 19 pm
8 69pm
3 40pm
8 29pm
8 15 pm
8 00 p m
246pm
llltsm
11 87 am
1102am
1 • 45 • m
10 88 am
10 07am
042 am
8 17 am
908am
8 42am
8 So a m
819 a pi
8 00 a m
4 59 am >
440am
481 am
418 am
8 50am
8 45am
it'in
8 24 am
,3 03 an.
8 53am
8 28am
207am
188am
118am
1854 am
18 36am
18 07 am
11 >J p m
1128pm
D 01 pm
1048 pm
10 98 pm
10 15 p m
Norfolk, It 801)
Forttmontb lv 380pm |
we*‘
ar sSpn.
WESTWARD.
No. 87.
Daily.
Ho: 11
Daily.
ax.Baa I
Weldon,
Portsmouth ar lit
Norfolk, aril 45
Weldon,
It 8 OOami.onrham.
ar 9(0 a A Rnlelgh/
iRalelgh.
it 98t am Ham et,
i.WlIni
hr i 80 pin
ar 84 i
1»1
815 pm
lv Sftpm
ar ft co pm
Lv. Athene..
“ Lula...
Ar. Atlanta..
1015 a.m 3 SOpjp I
815 p.m 7 ’T p.m 1
4 56-pjn-V 10 p,m
Wll .ulngton.lv 500pm I
ICharlotte, It 10 (W pm | RgRTWARD.
No. 18.
Daily.
The Gala Day on June 21st
W eldon.
•Pa.'ersbarg.lv 10 53 am!
\ t ftersbnrg.lT 1108 am. theater,
"It 11 SO pm
No. 18.
Deity,
ox Son.
£ 1 Lt. Atlanta,.. 9 TO am
W !“SU»- Lnia...... 1818 p.m
It 887ni| Ar. Athens.... 200 p.m
6 00 p.m I
834pm
i Baltimore, ur oi7pn , ( «uc lavoni »▼
games of ball between the ?3S
crack nines of “"Northeast Bo * to ° i
ar 7 00 am . Un ,, ltl Ration.
Georgia and the races, and !?33?S3£'‘“'" II ' W “ W “ S ‘-
University affair.
Aa to the a icial events occurring
\ 'ttf' #
a* 0 'mmencement, we shall enter in
to no defense of them. We do not
np easily and without trouble.
the steroptican views at the seaboard air-unb. schedulr.-
Opera House, and the witty \ 0 schedule in effect stay 7th iwe.
lecture bv Mr. Mell as the • HoBTHBOUND - southbound.
No*. 8 end 10 Pullman Sleeper bet
Montgomery and Atlanta and New fork.
Nos. 87 and 88—Wasengton and rooth-
westera Vestibaled Limited, between Atlanta
and New York. Throooh Pnlnnao Sleepers
between New York and New Orleans, also be
tween Washington and kemphle, ria Atlanta
iod Birmingham. v
Noa 11 and 12 Pullman Buffet Sleeper be
tween Washington and Atlanta. ’’
BETWEEN LULA AND ATHENS.
East aw Tima—Half rn bom faster than Ath
ens Time.
3 37km
,117 p m
. .r“
Cara&k
7r
1215 p m
19 40 am
| 318am
1 27 p m
W.rrenton
12*4t>m
1927 am
412am
143pm
, - - T T 1 . ■ ■ ■
Mayfield
11 S£ • u>
1159 pm
1 4 81 a m
2 01 p m
Culverton,
11 23 a m
1140 pm
| 4 43 a m
2 17pm/
Sparta
........
1107 am
1126 pm
1 612am
8 32 pm
Devereux,
.......
10 81 a m
1101 pm
527am
2 41 p m
Carrs
10 89 a tr
1050 pm
| 6-Cam
3 Oft p m
tVvTiea .i
Millfdg-ville
1018 a m
1090 pm
1 835am
3 27 pm
Browns
....
941 a m
1 6 58 1 m
8 41 p m
..
Haddocks,
........
9 82 am
9 87 pm
I 7 al tin
3 ’8 p nt
James
016am
990 pm
18 20 v m
445 p m
Macon
8 80am
880 pm
| tiCoffl
1 20 p m
9 32 am
Barnett,
905 am
1304 pm
540 pm
1 6 18 p m
1 9pm
9 47am
...Sharon
8 61 am
1 'Oam
696 pm
| 6 23 p m
1 49 p m
9 5: a m
HiUmaa
8 41 a-m
11 86 am
54ft pm
| 7 00 p m
2 3) p m
10 30 am
|.... ...Washington
8 00am
11 00am
485 pm
8 40pm
5 49 p m
6 06 p m
6 13 pm
ISipm
650 pm
7 05 p m
810 p m 1015 a m
2 31 p m 10 84 a m
3 06 p in 10 41 a m
8 81 p m in 48 a m
1114 d m
4 8pm
4 89p m
4 51 p m 11 25 a m
5 15 p m' 11 45 a m
.Union Point...
. WoodTitle
...llaxejl,
...'Antiech .....
...Crawford..
Dunlap .
.Winters
. Athene.
950am ill85am
9 42 a m 1128 am
095am 10 68 a a
9 18 a m 110 27 a m
9 08«m 1 069am
9 80am
8 41 am 0 (Bam
8 85am ] 840am
515 pm
507 pm
450 pm.
448 pm
487 pm
4 08 pm
8 .0 pm
5 4*1 p m
6 05 p m
640 p m
1010 a m
10 8>a m
11 10 * m
Union Point........
: Siloam
White Plains..
AN HONORED RECORD.
In the consolidation of the* New
Y irk Journal of Com Tierce with the
believe in the dance, either during I (j ommerclal Builetin, Elitor David
different views from all the |gi£ : iS^|&«S?Ati”u dm^'IbsSJ: Ibouthbound. pobthbounp.
. .1 — I ■ -——:—_ -—l* I pint Class, « ■ ® »i w~> m—
9 0am. 481
8 35 a m 4 05
8 00 a m 8 15
481pm
“pm
p m
1127 pm
11150pm
■148pm
ommenccment season or at any oth
er time.
It is a d’fferent matter however to
jamp on the dance right here at
C unmencement as if it was ssac-
M. Stone retires from the editorship
of the former paper. H^has written
some of the ablest editorials s ud the
most widely quoted that have ap»
peared in any paper and in his vale-
tioned and fostered by the Board of| dictory makes the following remark i-
ble statements.
foreign countries are present
ed will draw the crowds. All
railroads runDiDg into Athens | gjipm
will give one rate fare from
June 20th good to return
June 23rd. ' \
4 45 pm Lt AttantaAr
lU.Depot City,
8 <5 pm It Athena ar
T3lam 4 45pm
• no pm
000 pm
ar Elberton 1* 5
arAbbevlUlv 4
819pm 1107 pm or Clinton It
o95 pm ar Gr’nw’d It
• 18am
■lram
■Siam
857am
814am
5 16pm
4 18pm I
S09pm
9 4lpm
. 1 4>pm
N.E.E B|
Stattona.
11
Dally ]
Dxjr Mail, We»t bound—Dinner, Union Point _Paat MJt, East bound -So]
I 10 12 I
[Dally Dally
*r.
4 61pm
6 80pm
it» a n .ar Chester It
145 am Ur Monroe It
800am|ti«Bam
1260MB 10 16am
P.M. Lt.
1816 ...LUia...
1185 OiUsriile
13 51
1 13
Mayar’le
H. Grove
iaa Nichols’
1 in rta.tno
Trustees, and the college authorities.
Why both these bodies are on record
against it and work steadily against
it. When it comes to making it appear
that dances and social festivities are
all that Athens holds ont to the
“1 have been in the harness since
1849 and have give i forty-four years
of my life to the service without
single vacation. For the last fonr
years I have had no editorial assis
tant, and have written with my own
University students tni to making I hand every article set it brevier type
these matters part of the University I which has appeared in any^ edition
we cannot endorse the words of the | of the paper making over three hun-
communication. | dred 'hiding editorials in each of the
‘•Citizm” is one of the very b st | twelve months, besides attendir g to
people of the community and his
8 sepm
4 18pm
4 Itpm
8 65pm
0
laopm
12 35pm
13 22pm
1 9 43am
. 7 ooam I
Center.
P.M.P.M. Ar
W. H-GREEN,
WMhinoton, D. C.
Aril.
It 55
11 36
11 85
1191
10 41
10 33
. 10 15
V. P. M. A, M.
SOU HAAS,
Truffle Manager, i
Washington, D. O.
, East bonnd—Dinnei, Harlem. Bleeping Cara between Atlanta -and Caar
j gnataand Atlanta, Augusta aad Macon.
| J. W. GREEN, JOE W. WHITE,
General. Manager. - Travelling Passenger Agent.
; ~ Auquktj. Ga.
Harlem-
n, Am
A G. JACKSON,
Gen’l Freight and Pain. AgL
N. E. HARRIS. Receiver.
1016pm ...» ar U’Ungt’n It
7 00am
N-.3LI
Dally.
Elberton Accommodation.
No. 45.
Dally.
SSOpmUv..
Cflrpm ar.
63‘pm ar.
T 25pm ir.
8 45pm ar
.... Atlanta, ar
. Lavrrcneevjl e, It
...JugTaTeni It
Athens It
... Elberton It
THE u BELLE” ACCOMMODATION TRAIN.
Commeneiag Sunday, June 4th, 1893,
the Air-Line “Belle” accommodation train will
ran daily on the toLowfeg schedule, Eastern
time
Macon & Northers Railroad C«. | SOUthfiHl StOlt-Haild
" —AND —
Business College
Schedule in effect Hay 7cb, 1893.
Northbound Trains
Southbound Trains |
645am
Joseph O. Lopes
Of Maynards, Md.
The Elberton Aoconrmodation stops stall sta
tion- between iduuaud Elbertm.
The Faet Mall from New V..rk «t4 a. m oon-
bectswitb No. 17 at Wa-biugton.
No. 134 has Pullman Vo. tibule Buffet Bleei
(tom Atlanta to Washington. Parlor can from
Washington to New York.—
No H7 baa Pullman Vestibule Sleepers New
York u> Washington, end Pullman Vestibule
sleepers Washington to At'* nta.
For Pullman Risenatlon Tickets,and farther
Information, spply to the folio* inc Agents,
8 61am I v Daily except Sunday, leares Cornelia at &".5
8 08am I a nu, srriTes Atlanta 9:15 «. m.
8nndays,lcaTea Cornelia at 8:C0 a. m.,arriTee at
Atlanta l(h50 A m.
Daily except Sunday, lemTes Atlanta at 6 K)0
p m , srriTes at Cornelia 9.00 p. m.
FondaTs, learea Atlanta at 8:50 p. m., ar-
Cor ' * -
rires at Cornell. 8:48 p. m.
Atlanta A Charlotte Air T.ine Division
It. u. MANN, Tloket Agent,
No. 4, Kimball House.
H. W. B. GLOVER,
Condensed t cheatue oi mmenger Trains—Ip
Effect Jane 4th, lOM
Socthbodnd. Noxthbousd
Fii-sLCUss -1 ass. First C ase
article comes with good intentions,
but we believe it puts the University
in a wrong light. We are inclined
to the belief that dancing and the!
like are cnatom settled largely by
the individual conscience and that in
much other work in the conduct t f
the business. I have passed my
seventy filth birth day and it is time
for nee to lay down my yen and seek
a needed rest. It is a comfort lo me
in the retrospect that since I began
this minis’ry I have not written
line that conld bring a blush to any
Younger and Better
A War Veteran’s Story
TMviiAon Paosower Ascent. Atlanta.
For all Information, write
G W.TAY’ OB.8.P.A.
N't. 4 Kimball House, Atlanta, ra.
O. V. SMITH, JOHN C. WINDED
| Traffic Manager.
ST | II
Dally jDally
JIT
I 86 I 12
Daily Dally
General Manager.
the monlding of that conscience I honest cheek, or which I now wish
there axe no better placet than the | to recall as notruthtnl or insincere,
home circTe and the church. The 11 have had no perscnsl quarrels
press should do its duty if it be* | * ilh aud have never printed an
lievea dancing to he wrong, and the
parent should not be found encourag
ing the child to learn to dance if he I
doc s not believe in it, and theofanrch
that has a role against it should
cany it ont without lear or favor.
If each is done, “Citiz en” will hardly |
have need to write soon again.
unkind word of others, whether in or
out of the same profession.”
Editorial Comment.
"There are twice as many names on
tbe pension roll now,” says the Wash
ington Star, "aa there were eoldiers on
the Confederate aide during the whole
four years of the war, with names
enough still to be added, if the claims
be allowed, to run the total annual ex
penditnres up to $250000,000 ” And
scarcely one in a thousand of the ex-
Hood's Sarsaparilla Gives Strength
and Overcomes Bheumatism.
“There Is nothing I hare ever taken la my
life that did mo so much good as Hood’s Sarsa-
parflla...-! was In the Union army from ’01 to
*05 j was confined in Andersonvlllo prison eight
months, and tho diseases contracted there still
linger. I had chills and fevers for years, and
my doctor told me that I most take 40 grains of
quinine a day for a long time. I did so, but
after a time it did me nd good, and then he
ordered hop tea, which was as bitter as gall
and made mo sick. Rheumatism thgl caught
me & my left log and 1 could not more it The
doctor stid
I Had Malaria.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla did me so much good that I
hare taken It ever since and lt always does me
good. $ly friends tell mo 1 look younger aad
HORSES,
Mules,
Horses.
Dr. Edward P. Halstead,
PRACTICAL
A.IM.
985
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9 53
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10 10
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10 to Cber’ott* 3 45
11 28 L.Lodo A 3 88
10 19 Belmont. 8 28
lv 48 |. Lowell.
10 <7 Gastonia.
11 07 ‘Kes*emer
11 11 K’g’sMt-
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So. 1
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Sunday
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7 48
3 10
| 4 50
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C R R Junct’n
7 80
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7 27
2 44
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Van Buren..
7 22
2 34
1 5 65
8 81
Morion
7 08
2 02
1 6 06
8 86
Gray*
6 5‘
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8 45
Bradlev
6 48
1 21
6 50
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Wvyaide
4 41
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1 7 09
9 00
Round Oak
6 84
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Hillsboro
6 20
12 16
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9 29
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..Madison,...
4 41
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.. Florence,..
4 21
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1 1 £1
11 80
Farmington.
4 04
6 86
1 1 8i
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...Bishop ...
4 «
6 18
1 81
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Watkioaville
3 61
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11 £0
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Moore’s Mm College.
Connections nt Madison with Ga R. R.: at
and Main
for
Maeon with Southwestern Di ision
[ Stem Division of U. of Ga AG. S. A F
all Florida points.
For further information concerning rates,
schedules, etc.,
J. O. MeMAe . .
L. J. HARRIS, Union Tk’tAg’t Maeon, Gs
8. 0. HOGE, Srp’t.
Maeon. G»
SOUTHBOUND.
I First Cl iss-Paas.
Kom bboukd.
Fir tC i
WHAT IS BEHIND IT?
It la said that the question to he |
are in need of help from
his neighbors to enable him to support
himself. It is a significant indioation
of the difference in the character of the
material of whioh the contending ar
mies were competed.
Bishop Fitzgerald in an address to
a graduating class in a Carolina college
Hood’s
Sarsaparilla
Cures
Daily Daily DaU Stations. Dally
P.M. P.M
FROM HEREFORD, ENGLAND.
I 'gEGS to inform the public generally that
he will attend Athens, Ga, at
sottled in the New Yo:k waterworks
case on the 10;h inst. Is, whether or
not the city of Athens has violated
ita contract with the Athens Water
works G >mpany. That is about all
the information that can be gotten
. as to the issue to be settled when the | took occasion to rap the mugwumps
case comes up.
. Now what do you suppose is the
the motive actuating the company
or "the bind-holdera to have this
question settled by the courts? Is
better than I did ten years, ago. This makes me ,
feel proud and I cannot praise Hood’s Sarsapa-1 ffleSSTS. Salley * mUt ray fi St&Die,
rills enough, kfy case was a had one, hut Hood’s 1
Put Me on My Poet
m4 i am naturally very grateful to It. I re
commend lt to all tbe people whom I hear com-1
plaining of feeling weak and tired and far other
troubles, and know of many who have boon
benefited by It I am a living witness to the
"merltof Hood’s SarsaparUfai.” Joseph a Lo*
pax, Maynards, Md.
UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE.
For the Treatment of
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Lame and Sick Horses & MoI?s.
N. B — Boney and ether Enlargemea^a of
long standing hnoeeasfnlly removed.
Hood’s Pills core An liver ms. biliousness
heavy lii’k. Said be: "I have no sym
pathy with this ntmbjpunbyism
po itios, These men who are too' good
to vote or take Bideror any active in
terest in tbe great political questions of
the d»y arc simply good for nothtng.
_ , . | do not like mugwumps in church or
it simply to fin d ont who has violated I 3$^^ a few of them may be needful
the contract, just to have tbe satis | as a balance of power, but if all were
Honey Saved is Honey Hade!
TERMS MODERATE.
K8* Refe-ere* as to ability,
R»e e, E«q , Attorney at Law,
Jane 10—It
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a.hmgtan. Ga*
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80OTBBOUHD.
Nobuiboond.
mugwumps it would be a terrible con
dition »
Thb Cincinnati Tribune says: Mr.
Thomas Nelson Page has married
wealthy woman. Farewell, a long
factTon of knowing that fact? It is
to delay and worry and torment the
city by piling up litigation on iv?
Or is there something else behind
the whole movement? We may be I farewell to. all the charming stories
' be wrong in our aurmfscs, but it | produced utader the inspiration of
c seems to us that the presence of a | tight puree and an empty larder/Their
suit for damages in the New York like we win not J >e ^ a gtin.
’' courts lurks dangerously near. Men | In Qeorgia SSanctums.
do not as a rale fight in thfe courts
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enough shape now, aud has already a man from his business and makes him
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May 11—dtf ATLANTA, GA
j LETTER FROM KANSAS.
Bureau, Kail, Marsh «, USA
GaaUemen—Wa harshy certify that hy
the aid of Halms’ chart our two daughter*
10 and U yean, could in M mlautaalte
■tantiy give the key la which any plao* 01
mnalo tea* written, either la aharpeoe
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‘ «la "
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