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Tit fcASUSE* THURSDAY lIHKSSQQie JULY 27 1893
igtattmam (Satis, southern Short-Hand
Bprln*! 8pn-R! Oh. haMttthl Spring:
Whea the flowers ar* aUUh'oon;
When the J»T U Swlngla* la tta toM
With her merry whittling taw!
It It then la my wsvderf-* through the
DR. W. B. CONWAY.
Uti Physician to YiigliU Agricoltnal
and Mechanical College.
Mr. Catehings of Mississippi, Gives
His Views About Congress.
THE SHERMAN SILVER LAW
By 8. Ined ft, Hints, Ga,
Borne bitter, totend, imm wot,
in i a* I think of forgotten put ytare.
How tny Ufa 1 wwU U r > O’er,
1 think of the hf»rtee lieal- at real,
Awaltir-g at e on that (bore
A welting In Joy for that coming day.
When the gooo an with the bleat,
•• When the wieke i cease from troubling
And the weary an at rea*.”
Stella Bosuns.
Telephone No. 149.
The only Flue Cream of Tarter Powder.—No Ammonia; No Alum.
Used in Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard.
THAMP3 ON THE MOVE
A Kansas Mayor lsenti m Proclamation
Aiknig for Help.
Topeka, Jnlr 28.—Mayor Gluck, of
Dodge City, has issued a proclamation
celling on the people to make provision
for caring for the army of tramps who
are infecting the conntiy. He states
that Dodge City and surrounding towns
are alive with tramps moving eastward
from Colorado, where they were thrown
out c f employment by the closing of the
•ilver mines and smelters. The major
ity of them, he declares, are worthy of
assistance. He appeals to citizens to
l raise a fund to provide for their tempo-
* that they may not be
BIG FRAUDS DISCOVERED.
OiPTO ENJOYS
Both the method and results when
Syrup of Figs Is taken; it is pleasant
and refreshing to the taste, and acts
gently yet promptly on the Kidneys,
Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys
tem effectually, dispels colds, head-
-v . . . — ;._j
Syrup of Figs is the
>f its kind evi
■Washington, July 28. — General
CatchiLgs, of Mississippi, who is in the
city, says the proper policy of the Dem
ocratic party is to repeal the Sherman
law unconditionally. He says the con
census of opinion decidedly favors the
repeal, and he believes that it will bo
accomplished. He does not expect a
short extra session.
On the contrary, he says the extra
session will run into the regular, and
congress may remain until next sum
mer. He says there may be proposi
tions or conditions connected with the
repeal of the Sherman act which will
protract that question; that every prop
osition of that sort will demand consid
eration. and thus delay ou'right repeal.
Ho believes the committees will be an
nounced almost immediately after the
meeting of congress.
1)1,1 Halford Mi.represent.
Washington. July 26.
Forming a business institution
without a peer in the South. Over
6,000 students in good positions,
Nearly 300 pupils now in attendance.
Large illustrated Catalogue free.
Address,
A. C. BRISCOE, President,
M»y 11-dU ATLANTA. GA.
Mr. Van Pelt, Editor of the Craig
Mo , Meteor, went to a drug store at
Hillsdale, Iowa, and asked me physi
cian in attendance to give him s dose of
something for chol.rs morbus and
CLAUDS C. RAY.
aches and fevers and cures hahitnnl
constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
only remedy or its kind ever pro
duced, pleasing to the taste and ac
ceptable to the stomach, prompt in
its action and truly benencial in its
effects, prepared only from the most
healthy and agreeable substances, its
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it the most
popular remedy known.
Byrop of Figs is for sale in 60c
and $1 bottles by all leading drug,
gists. Any reliable druggist who
may not have it on hand will pro
cure it promptly for any one who
wishes to try it. I)o not accept any
substitute. J
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAH FHAHCltCO, CAL
iouisviLi£. Kt. HEW roue. H.r.
looseness of the bowels. He says: “I
felt so much better the next morning
that I concluded to call on the physi
cian and get him to fix me np a supply
of the medicine. I was surprised when
he handed me a bottle of Chamberlain’s
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy.
He raid be prescribed it regularly in
his practice and found it the beat he
conld get or prepare. I oan testify to
its efficiency in my osss st all events.”
For sAle by
Practice In both State and Federal Courts
Loans of $1,000 00 and more promptly
made on real esta at a Low Rats or
Iotehkst. We mean business.
QT Collections made in the city and
through, nt Northeast and Middle Georgia
Prompt re tarns.
wary wants, that they may not be
fpushed to the extremity of stealing.
r Muting in v«w York.
Poughkeepsie, N. Y., July 26.—There
seems to be an extraordinary movement
of tramps southward along the lines of
the West Shore and New Y-ork Central
and Hudson River railroads. On the
Central Sunday night Chief Humphrey
and his men bagged 17 who were riding
on freight trains.
JOHN CRAWFORD A CO.
-Acting Sec
retary Adee, of the state department,
enters a most sweeping denial of the
published report that the Behring sea
Clerk Thomas J. Dunn of tho marine
division. This is the divisiou which
has charge or the Chinese who come
here under the provisions of the Geary
act.
He charges against these three offi
cials that they have been guilty of lax
administration to their duties, and that,
although made cognizant of frauds in
the entries of certain Chinese, they al-
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
ATHENS, GA.
Office with Irwin A Cobb.
commission lias decided in favor of the
United States. He says that absolutely
no information, either official or unoffi
cial, has reached the department on the
subject.
It is understood that the report origi
nated with Major Halford, who was
paymaster of the Bjhring sea commis
sion, but Secretary Adee says if ho
knows it to be true he has better infor
mation than the state department.
Flooded With Letter# of Advice.
Washington, July 20.—The interior
department is flooded with communica
tions which make suggestions in regard
to the regulations under which the
Cherokee strip is to be flirown open.
Many of these suggestions are of the
wildest and most impracticable charac
ter. Others of them have common
sense as their basis and are receiving
She CtiMlIaiiffea the World.
DHii.AMci.rHiA, July 20.—McBride
Bros., owners of the steam yacht Yan
kee Doodle, annonnee that they will
match their craft against the Rex, Vu-
mooee, Norwood, Juvelin or any other
yacht in the world for $1,000 a side,
distance from 1 to 80 miles, in either
smooth or rough water, on a river or at
sea. They will also enter tbo Yankee
Doodle in a sweepstake race for $500 to
91 ,000 a corner against any yacht afloat
the same distance, any kind of water,
winner to take all.
Horses,
Mules,
Horses
Wm. X COUGIN,
1 slclan and Surgeon,
Office, Ho. 11 Thomas Street,
Athens, Ga.
Last SutcLy aftenooa at the home of
Reuben Hatcher in Mitchell county a
little 2-year-old child wandered away
from the bouse.
A search was made
for it as soon as its absence was discov
ered but witbont^avsil; the child was
no where to be seen. The search was
continued throughout the night, but
with no better success. During the
night a heavy cloud oame up and soon
the rain came down in torrents; the
mother of the little child was nearly
ere zed to think that her darling baby
was exposed to it aU. Early Monday
morning the search was renewed and
soon the little fellow was discovered
within three hundred yards of the house.
Its ooodition wm* pitif j1 to behold. The
exposure it bed gone through had al
most frightened it to death, it being
perfectly wild, not recognizing its own
parents.
,w ood 1 ^ 1 pnoa pnoDDvi;
The Great EaclUh Remedy.
jgfl| Promptly and permanent-
jLB \7 cures all formaof AV.ruou*
flt 'W . % Weal-next, Emission*. Sperm.
QfC /7T«r “ n effect* of Abuse or lCxceeee*.
vlr Qffii fsl Been prescribed over SC
alVy k SJ yean In thousands of cate.i
gKttgttjggS
■asWWM*!SW^MrnBglst for Wood’s Phos-
Before and After, kiowne; if he offer* some
jm ana etjier. ^^bless msdlelne In place
of this. leave hi* dishonest store, inclose price In
totter, and we will send by return mall. Price, one
packnuotSlt at*. $5. One will please., six viU cure.
Pamphlet In plain sealed envelope, 2 stamps.
Address THE WOOD CHEMICAL CO..
street were in league with some of the
customs officers to smuggle in China-
meu by false impersonation. Large
auiiis of money are said tor have been
made by this practice and divided
among those in the deal.
E A HOARD AIRLINE St! II kIHILE
1 IN EFFECT MAY 7th, 18W
Atlanta and Wushiugtot S| *ul.
Texas Sifting 1 :
Six Dollars a vear.
Northbound
Southbound, 1)7
Many Persons are mom*
Ouwn Horn overwork or household cares.
Brown’s Iron Bitters Rebuilds the
system, aids digestion, removes excess of bUo
and cures malsrix * y ' ,i veuulue
Atlanta. [C.)lv 4 4S pm
AtlantafK.) Iv5 4‘,pra
Jug Tavern lv 7 a* pm
Athens, lv 8 Q5 pm
“ It S 00 pm
lv 000 pm
,lv 1079 pm
lv 1-07 pm
lv IS 18 am
lv 1 65 am
ar 3 45 am
Boston,'
“BLUSH OF ROSES”
Will positively remove Tan, Freck
le, Pimples, Blackheads, f iver Spots,
M >th Patches, Erysipelas, Salt Rheum,
Etc., Etc. Any number of testimo-
n ala. Palmer A Kinnebrew, sole
a .-ant*.
Dr. Edward P. Halstead,
PRACTICAL
A MUSIC CHART. >
We call attention to the Internation-,
al Publishing Co.’s advertisement rela
tive to the “Nell’s Chart of the Rudi
ments of Music.” Itiathe moat con
else and simple method for teaching
C loton,
Chester
Hon roe,
t Petersburg
Weldon,
CONFEDERATE VETERANS RE
UNION, BIRMINGHAM, Ala.
Charlotte, lv lo 00 pm
Wilmington It 5 to pm
FROM HEREFORD. ENGLAND.
Norfolk, lv 8 o’ pm
Portsmouth lv 3 20 pm
Wo.don, ar 6 35 pm
the rudiments of magic ever invented
and all lovers and teaohers of th.
grand art will hail with d flight this
great work whioh lightens the labor of
both teaoher and pupil to auch an ex
tent that a small child can learn in a
few dayvjrhat it formerly took months
to acquire. This chart is indorsed by
the best musicians and teachers in
America, and baa met with great suc-
ceu. Any one interested in music
Should call and investigate this chart.
It will oertaiuly pimreas those who see
at. For tab.) by Haselton A Dozier a
all mnsio dealers.
jult 19th to 20th, 1893.
For the aooon moiation of those
wiehinsr to attend the Confederate Vet
erans Re Union, Birmingham, Ala.,
the Richmond A Danville R R. has ar-
langed to sell round trip tickets to
Birmingham at the very low rate of
one first class fare the round 'rip tickets
will be on sale July 17th to 19’.b inclu
sive and limited to return until July
2G h. 1993.
Further inf< rotation oan be obtained
from any spent of the Richmond A
Dtnville R R.
Weldonj
iEGS to inform the public generally that
Durham. lv 6 00 am mrluun, ar M pm
Weldon, ar 8 CO a a Raleigh, ar 815 pm
Raleigh, lv 8 30 pm
Weldon, lv 825 am Ham et, arlioopm
Portsmouth ar 1135 amllWUmington,lv 6 00 urn
Nnvf.fllr am II AK .m. PliOTlofln In /*,V 1
gust 4 to September 8 by order of the
Choctaw court. ' •
D be will attend Athens, Ga, and
Can be found at the Commercial
Hotel or some of the Stables,
UNTIL FUR PHER NOTICE.
BROWN'S IRON BITTERS
Cures Dyspepsia, In
digestion & Debility,
For the Treatment of
Lame and Sick Horses & Mul«*s
N. B —Boney and ether Enlargements ol
long standing successfully removed.
DAILY MARKET REPORTS.
Two Dollars a-year.
Xm vi* 1.8 tore*.
WilminotoN. .lulv 7*.—'Turpentine quiet
M -6; rosin firm, airained IS: ~. <kI strained
87: Uir steady at 9.‘>; crude turpentine
steady, hard, $i.l<>: ) ellow dip, $1.3; \ Irgiu,
$■.«.
Savannah. July 26. —Tnruentlney Arm at
rosin firm: good strained $I,'AI.
IWashinj
•Union tj
What is
auiuuh inK wuuu ctinfliiuAiiVU..
131 Woodward arena* Detroit. Mien.
Athens by Palmei & Kinnebrew, am
Druggists evervwhere.
TERMS MODERATE.
The regular subscription
price of Texas Siftings
is $4.00 a year.
lOARD AIR-LJNE. SCHEDULE.-
achedule In effect May 7th 1873.
Produce an.l Provision*.
Voiik. July 16 Pork, active and
i rp». new. SlP.IXKi 5IS 75 him. —
steady .-Ixirt clear. S9.75. Lard
1 easier western steam. n.U<l bid
in —; options. July, $1 .10 asked: ttu.
10.20.
KATI. July 28. —Pork firm at
r, Ae., M. P
ashingtou, Ga
|g* Reference as to abiliti
,teae, Esq., Attorney at Law, VI
June 10—It.
NORTHBOUND.
SOUTHBOUND.
No. 134. Eastern Time
iDaily, Except Atl’ta
8 C0am:4 45 pm Lv AtlantaAr
U.Depot City,
112Tpm 8 C5 pm lv Athens ar
12 60pm 9 00 pm arElberton lv
145pm "600 pm ar Abbevilllv
212pm lo2S pm arur’nw’d lv
We carry the Best Assorted Stock of
618am
518am
4 Slam
3 67am
314am
CHEMICALS,
PATENT MEDICINES
BRUSHES, COMBS, Ac,
In the City.
Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infanta
and 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 Soar Card,
cares Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves
teething troubles, cares constipation and flatulency.
Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach
and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas*
toria is the Children.** Panacea—the Mother’s Friend.
Th|t to tb* (tudehild of on* of Vlr*ial»'. moot dto*
tagutohod living notoornsn. When th. child vu to •
It Cllntou ar
ar N’wb’rj lv
ar P'ip’itv lv
nri:nl*inh, "
Chicago Market.
Chicago, .'uly
Wheat—Cash. : Sept. Dec 73.
< orn—Cash, — Sept 3!?4 Doc.. 3 Hi.
Onts - ash - : Sept. 24: uly.
Pork—OaaU : Sepr. 19 V->; Inly —
Ribs—Cash. —; Sept.. 79 : July,
Lard—Cash, :Sept.. 9 9>: July,—
ar (Jol'mbla lv
ar Sumter lv
arCh’leat’nlv
All Pnjscr iptions
Tendered us will be carefully filled
from the purest and freshest Drugs,
El barton Accommodation.
K n p Gang's Royal Germetnor) cures
. II. U. Stomach Troubles, Nervous Dla.
order. Bowel Derangement, In old or young|
Kidney and Bladder Trouble* and Debility.
KMG’S ROYAL GERMETUER C0„
ATLANTA, QA.
330pm
6 oipm
saspm
7 25pm
8 46pm
UK, ’uly 26.
hales. Mid-
Lawronoevill e,
..JugTavern ..
.... Athena ....
.. Elberton
Tone, steady. Pales,
Units •—.
.
and promptly delivered anywhere
in the city.
Fe ruav...
March
April.
Slay
June
Jnly
A' goat
September
Octol er
November.
Jecember.
The Elberton Accommodation stops at all sto
lons between Atlanta and Elberton.
The Fast Hell from New Torfcat4 a. m coll
ects with No. 1:7 at Washington.
No. 134 has Pullman Vestibule Buffet Sleepers
rom Atlanta to Washington. Parlor cars bom
Washington to Now Tori.
No 117 has Pullman Vestibule Sleepers New
rorfc to Washington, and Pullman Vestibule
leepers W aahlngton to Atlanta,
For Pullman Remvatinn Tickets, aadflortbar
oform.Uon^pl^^to.Joi.lnuAg.nu,
THvlidoo Psoaneeer A sent. Atlanta.
For all Information, write
«• G. W. TAYIOR.8. P.A.
No. A Kimball House, Atlanta, Ga.
>. V. SMITH, JOHN O. WINdSL.
Trafflo Manager. General Manager.
AFTER THREE YEARS
.CovniOTON, Ga., w ay si, isss,
For about five ye-rsl w»s a gr< a» sufferer
rom neuralglain my fare and eyes, gad hemoi-
bageof the Kidneys, which eaaaed a great deal
f blood to pas* from them oau-inz me to "offer
gfF Orders by telephone give!
prompt attention.
of blood to pass from them oau-lnz
a great deal from Its effeels, as well
attack* of neuralgia. A trier d Induceume to
take King’s Royal Germetner. I took ten bot
tles of it, sod have not bad an attack of either
since. 1 wed the Germetuer In 1898. There
are many who w!U testify fo
Daring 1893 THE STJNj will he ot
surpassing excellence and will print
more news and more pure literature
than ever before in its history.
Liverpool Cotton Future*.
LlTT.nr. ni_ . ulv 26. -Sales 8,000 bale
firm. Middling* —-,
January and February I
111 So. Oxford SL, Brooklyn, N. Y.
“ Our physicians In tho 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 la known as regular
product*, yet we are free to oonfeas that the
merits of Castoria baa won os to igak with
favor upon It**
Feb.uary and aich...
March and April
April am. May
May and June....:
June and uiy
July and August
August and epteuiber.
replemlier »uu October.
THE CliYTOI STREET TAILOR SHOP.
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.4.24 a 4.26
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.4.29 0,1.31
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Prioe 25 cents per box.
For sale by John Crawford A Cou,
H AYING bought oat the shop on Prince
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May SO-dU
Blackwell’s Bull Durham
Smoking
' Tobacco
-^V4 Made a record long years ago,
which has never been beaten or
-. approached. It jj^snot to-day,
L. D. HERNANDEZ,
CONTRACTOR,
PLASTERING,
CEMENTING, |
KAIBOUBINe.
No. 70 Loyd St. Atlanta.
TBB B4BBEB SHOP, -
W •
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MONEY TO LOAN!
No poor stooK need In the
Bahhkr job offiM. Svmry-
tilnc first almaa.
A# G. ELDER.
87 CLATTON STREET,
Will sell you the purest and best
Fancy Candies, and handles the
Oa>i03it Gigtrs aat Eob too.
TELEPHONE 71.
A. G. ELDERe
37 CLAYTON STREET,
Makes a specialty of Fsndy Giro*
oeriea. Prompt delivery.
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37 CLAYTON STREKT,
Has the purest and freshest . Canned
Gojds, Fancy Otket, (Jrtokjra,
Pickles, Jellies, Etc.
TELEPHONE 71.
a good second in popularity. Its
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pleases the men of to-day as it
did their fathers before them.
Sold wherever tobacco is smoked.
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IE HORSE BRAND,
inuwtmA * ‘ - J
BULL DURHAM
// I is* frjV druggists. Sentby
l a expreM on receipt
— of price. SI AO per
M bwle,charges pip.
M» nr, IW» mfcm K /tTMNIA GA,