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The Athens Chronicle.
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A non ANDTHE I.AftGEWT GEN-
Emi, <~l RTf’l. ATIOM.
Tba test Advrrtoag Madtam la Vrath.ltot
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Cireslato* la aesrty as* hsadra* eonnttea la
• aargU , aad la aaaae different Htete*.
*ffv*rti—wte at Re*****Me Rate*.
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STONE & CHRISTY Publishers.
Eater** at th* p«M MB— at Alban*. Gs., for
* rsaamiaaloa tbraagte lb* walla Maaaaad-ateaa
* Afore— all raaiwaalaatiaaa la
THE *TBrt* CBBWWin r
“ Tkrrt it a tide in the afforirt of
•ire, tr hirk taken of Ike flood. trade on
to fortune’'
That tide baa eel io In Athan*,
and It the opportunities offered are
taken now, a great city may lie the
res u it. Slrika wbih the iron is hot.
BiMNuoF THKTIMU.
The future seems to brighten
with encl, pawing day, and If the
signs of the Uses are correct in
their indications, the year ISB9 will
be among Um moat prosperous years
The Union, Um Soatb lbs Slate and
the city are oa tba forward man b
Who will bn miscreant enough to
anil a ball!
Tbs year opawed ap with the in
auguration of a rrpeblwaa prsatdaut,
but if wo can read Um fates aright,
we think already baa the tide turned
and Um beavy tow which carried
Harrison on to victory io but the
fory-ruaser of the rapid ebb which
shall boar them away from the goal
of their ambition. lIM will wilams
another democratic victory. The
tread of Um Übmb io with aa. With
toaALgl *alaasi**W aaaaA eAaaewna aeJait
•Srel-I ItHbmwA W"• " • “a#■ m* 14W wiriii,
we shall yet see the republican party
laid ia a grave from which tto«
shall bn an rwurrwoUss.
“The Booth io rising op" More
than aay anetfou of the Union to
abe ad«saciag ia pengrwoe. Tba
railroads are being built with greet
rapidity, sad stretch acrueo the
country tUto a spider s web with
ianuMoraMo bra setae
Hbe io developing her Myriad m
aourvM, her Mines, to foetorto
to schools, to uses, aad to to
araro than to any other part of the
globe might he applied tbe name of
|dionised land. Truly we bare s
land "flowing with Milk sad buaey."
Tbe Hue, ton, m advancing. and
ia her work h shoeing that Buts
sovereignty in ae firm a principle
now no ia (ML A iitUe Unto In
Itself, tbe State of Osoagia to asak-
Ism wuodorfUl strides tower.ls |»r
Ibctfou. She is determiaed to
develop every rwsoerea la Bar reach,
see*. Far above every etto effort
la that es rslsiag Io Im deesrve>i
MniaoMo the safaaal syotecs of the
mate. May UM Fuhna bill go
through with a rank, and tbe de
alt a lag days Ufa men eetehruted ia
Oemgta's MeSnry he eroenod with
the Mown es a paiplo’a gratitude.
Ifoi Uaneeoadant in tie growth,
nod twill.set la Ito latere. Is LU.
oHy of Athena. faba has a fatnre
before to. The beihtiag of tbe C
AM. unease sfonethiag. Tbe ones.
••I (k, C 4 X. Means aonsethUg
Her ssasy proj—tod rtoiwsH a**«
syMthiag. They are foete which
•*» UgbdhMwt to every ntUase el
Athene
We are to es the psaaimUuc
Mad, If then* be any ehme foe*
which UM atty sforaM be foirw.l.
It la the efoea which pcryetaalir
•**•* end gvwMbfo Why grumbfa*
Ibcsaw a snbMM dean net wtot t»
anil yen, a* bmsbm yea Utoto d»
on. Are w« oca all hrsUton la a
ssMMiin eaneof Certainly wo are
bcm W build up Athene on a ton
aad ter* tobdaWea ia Ue tear u f
tod. and with Um good stew teito
asaa ia view.
Il never yet lajarod a Man to toh
oaths Wighttodeof»Uk Tbawwrds
es thspssl srw wry. very trws:
“ihywMdUMetoda Übeeaa asUli
ehieiae*
Vmada Myy bower ever os awbiie.
bwt tborssMaat see es ear pougvsos
eball drive Use ail away.
Th the week, uwsm ei Atbeas
Ttooteagtecteos fotarv for nor
eHy if we strive aright. TobiM that,
o'er eswooU. the grins shall to >
awarded Fat yew toil to to lb. 1
wtaMi, aad pooh It eewwrd. It edli
not raws the top, aalvbbo tto mom
es Bisyphwe reedy to reUtokagm»
It etd stay at the Sep, aad the Who.
‘to • tower gsesruma abasl be
e pee you for ywer weriL
TWAaalh ofe« Meestw
Cmbsvwo. at •teeesylv'Mta. Wkw
tones W. Brsdhwry. of Maine.
Aiptoo ItocK «f Miatone. and
Aetowe* ton< es Mtoimlpys. to
aldsM va-Uariod font— bus Mir,
tong, all ttoww es etoun ewawwd tbe
• *eeeis la toraaato. I«df.
A MMMtag es toMIOMM on of
AdSNUK Moes, heM tost Friday
totod lbs* tbe ewees of tbe w
vwihebte daruy of that sewn •*>
th.
teto to awees ami wmawfosaem*.
h «M UMSMvud to toitArgl wewry
aad Meagtotoo to the pies*.
The uMtaw wem veto
totontog, ami Ito a
r ♦ U Amwwi m
THE PRINCIPLE A GOOD ONE.
Tbe Chbobicle bad refrained from
writing on this subject, and intended
’ only to give its preference and let
’ the matter drop, but we have been
worried so much of late by citizens
t clsmorirg in loud tones for a sensi
ble article on tbe subject, that we
1 ere at last forced to write one in
onier to relieve public pressure.
> Thus far only one side of tbe
question has been presented, aqd
that in such a style and manner as
only tbe editor of tbe Banner pot
sesacs.
We now take occasion to lay
before tbe reading public a few ideas
on tbe other side of tbe subject, in
order to assure the other side that
all tbe brains, and worth, and inter
ests in the Stale »t Georgia do not
He within the offices of railroad cor
poralions.
We do not seek tn ride the farm
era of Georgia, or any other class of
Georgia - a citizens
We are sot politicians; neither are
ws demagogues.
We are working only for tbe good
of the Stale and our section, and
believe our coeree is right.
We are not ia tbe way of progress;
we shall never place soy obstacle io
tbe path of true advancement.
Wo want more railroads, and every
new <me ml<I• to our progress.
But st tbo some lime Ibero io a
great deal of bard sense In tbe ss
srnios Hi st railroad combinations
are opftreaaivo IruUa. Newa|iaper*
may lasgb II laloscora; may with
tbvir beguiling ways cover up witn
slick words and honeyed phrases
the Was meaning of tbe affair; ms/
cry out that lbs politician io leading
tbe people to their own <leelruelioo,
and call a bait ia the aeppoeed »a*i
thrniag rush to doom; bat more
subltMU than Um awful roll of thua
der and clearer than tbe llgblulsg*.
vivid fsali, the voice of the people
will be beard speaking la cuudcs
aalioa of their policy.
A •W'ifMMl BOW flkWt* lb**
1 people of Georgia, aad deuiaudo sev
lie«est. Georgia asks for Mors
’ developoMnt, for More railroads, sail
■rars ms aa to lorn* Hhe necosea
rily brings dlffervat rosds into con»-
peUUoa with each other
Here a grsal doegvr arises, aad
that to that raifrnad oomhisaitoas
will take place, aad all the railroad*
’ be boa ad tqgMbcr, thus destroying
all eoeapMiUos, aad Meoaragiag
The Olive Bill baa beee Intrndeced
into tbe Legisialsrf foe tbe purpose
of ebseklag such affair* Il Is
founded oa a gmwl gniMcipla, ai
tboagb tbe bill May have oomv
IlMktißFWe
Tbe ead towards which it works
to a grsal end. It to but eerrvisg
oat a eecUoa of tbe CnaeUloUoa of
towgia.
If tbe MU pease* Il will sol atop
lbs bedding of railrsado la Gsnrgie.
Net by aay Mean* It toply
prevvau tbe baying up of eoaipMiog
liars, end tbe dcsUoy Ing of cow.
peUliea.
Wo MV sarpnee.l to tad the
Baamw. wbteh bneeta Ils eeewewieg
dewrar rniM a<lvuc*tlng a
Meaoure wbtob dewtruyuc«*ape«ith<e
ri'oespMiUou is las life of trwis,**
to tbe seatoiKW which has bees seea
to eries ia. the eutoaee of tbe
Why thee tore Um berk ff tbe
baud epos such a sale and solid
Wbut iudaceasoale are ws to oto
to eetopeUag Miras, whwa too melsu
rtedy to* Mares tbvss la Um Am*.
toot alawMH before too test trip to
ssade owe a new has es raUreads,
toegnwdy aad - rmtoad
owenbiaaUoa efoad* ready to depsMt
Il cutely tatta ieomiate amwl W*
west a Mil passed ihal will piori a
ebeoti *a talliwsd eemMusUoee, sad
1 at the ssmv Uw» to guard well Um
rail .tod latasswta of Uk Stole.
*o wmA aw togieialtto against
laitewmt*. bat la toe gtodea Bellas
tosvMtoaas* ohde aad too Mbse. a
sate eeiatlto as too qoMUns to to be
foead.
a cwov oe a* r«*.
h otol Mo p*to lir>l HU" ■»M to FtoeVsCM*
eo Wtoa* tasoraw ps **»**» a* ” -« •*»
| aat Won vnarai ei i*■ Ira aa*4 «>
| **“ •» eaefoto. •*•«• »aaa* rato
. a Ora v BaasM a* emo
Ao* lie, op to"mtora
I *•te • v* - * tosevy foes** para. raO «f
■' «A me a B ** • to w see pram* u raOtooj
*»M» raasa.l ran *o ato era. too***
A* Me ear. «f Moms «*t o*p awmto* a M
to*-to~* eses*M*A
tto MraßMMm*
era*to*» tooto* ausra aT Ito*
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toe raato Up a. A a .*■!■ , Mrao test
■*s**w«te BtoS aw* On. **.
«n* as aha* to *mo SM •«* ‘
pa«M
B. W B Ustor. Btoserara ato* Bra,
A*toße.*to» 'foeavto* rrara I a*
laato «*B toeera 0* ra eOto »- n - .
M*toto*ra*o.**.rato* e*to»lX
aS a a BCM •* rara ga** Oto a* to
I SuMmmeaga ran *«my mm*
. * C s*T* * ***• ’Arawtos, to, rato*
i unto. •*«* a* ***ol toatoto w s to
iraaavC airasom*. la OMwho* toe me
a aWaaivo «* ess ta era «aa«S srato to
' **a“
a a ttoui*. a** iMa* a*. •«*■•
oto I*l— too* *» torn «* »to era***
•“to Ito to to Ito —4 to ato toe,
j•— hwtote- BMtoy. aaa**—ra* *4 *•*.
- pass* Ito—** am* papas—• *■—
j a. ami to to*«*M •** rar* «*4 ■*■»—*.
SM*oa Oms**, Im, ***** —-j i*o
- toM Mto eras too to at— a— B
1a a I* —"**»Ss to *to ITT"! r m.. «to
CITIZENS MEET.
a lbJVm «kb inrnovsnraTinn.
PANY TO BE FOH.VIKO.
Street Railway to be Psrebaaed—Water
Wert* to be Bespit—A Nev Bstei
to b* Kahfo-«. C a S.
Sbepa to be teesred.
Tbe civzena' meeting at tbe Council
Chamber this sfiemoon mean* a grrit
Jeal. *lt tneana lii.t tbe people of Alliens
are si l.*t waking up to go io work, and
trail Inp s grest city. It abow* that there
is plenty of hie in tbe old land yet, and
that life will make itoeif manifest from
now on.
Tbe notice which ba* been Mending in
'.he paper* for some t ine had the rifret of
drawing together quite an enthusiastic
crowd of AtbeoMa* st tbe Gosocil Cham
ber this whernoon. Four o’ci.ck wm tne
lime set for the meeting, and by that hour,
quite a number bad crmzirgsted. B num**
men, and dt mu generally, were taerr, ail
bent <m doir g the imiat god possible for
Atbet*. Tinrv had teen a gnat deal of
goatong done a* io tbe n.tnre of the
meeting, aad all wire anxioo* sod waiting
» ben the tneelmg wu r -Led to order.
THK MEMTrno OMLSt*.
Tbv meeting opened st todt-pmt four
oeloc*. whh over a hundred of tbe solid
men tn tbe b«H -
On moaiou of Mr. T. L. Gsatt, Jadgv
A'« x 8. Erwin wa* Called to tbe chrnr.
Judge E'Win tbasked tbe body for cull
ing bra io Ike sad asked tr»e defi
nite <h>J et <Mtbe meeting.
Mr. W. D. Griff,lb wa* askvd Io act m
itecretiry.
Cap«. 0 0. T.laaadgr aro*e and mid the |
o* jM!t of the meet lai wm far tbv p >.|ile
to gri togrtber sad ae what eould be Joo.
by tbe eiltarm to bring ate st the god *od
prrwp rily of tbe city in say way wbaiever.
ttept W. B Bo net I Staled it* <P>j «
was |.M» bly to f.trm an Improve- .
sacwt C*U(*ay to parch*** errtaia
I't'l’rriy. p-raddy tbe purchase of Ibe
Mftri railway, p mlbly the to) Ing of the
waur-wurito. To spprdau a comm Him to
M «mw urbanise a cm*ipauy far ’bh pur.
pn*, »<d to ad Vue* any other worthy
inter peer. Athens * now eater lup>« an
rr* of prewpsroy, and tho w N require tbe
un.ted rtfotl of every eiato of to people
Itet.tofiMs la toad dwcurd b*s kept her
bark, tot sow *U srv willing to suite for
tba eu*nm>« g«nd of ,lt_ Th* to tbs of
p art am swwurul f<* tbs prop** to un>«a to
*«!*—tea tbe latetvst* us tbe tows and of
wary *** is M. I w-*M **.-r*«t th* «p
--puie'm al of a enmadttee to draft « pre -
pat* brain m far this aaastiur-
■r. T L Gsatt apefot to aa aarusM Mat •
to far th* sdvwie* as
as aa ttcayfe Kumi t’ety. wtorv every-
Ibtug h eawtorod ia oetoits.iM*.
vws cosurtTua.
JoJgv Er*i* lb«* U'tMauaMMd iha crae
mMiem f Brw*t W W Thomas. A rt
Hadgsov. Ytem Haitey, F W Cwaey, C. I
Rtefw, W. D irr»mii, R L. Mran, J, Y.
Carithers. Cw. Tatmsetg* Tbe e>—>h- I
too M*r«d Mt dra* up lb* business e< tbs
tosstlug.
During Ute *to sot nt the r ramitlvr. tbe
aasaaters wet* calted np aa to , a pre— ttot
op* tans.
Cap!, it B Cml >o* ara;iri*4ed to r«- ’
pruted eafo, aad argvd st—a IM 0 im— f
the gtto adveat— of Atbm* *to bra I
stuat auMMd sdvsatap,*. and * dratHwd >-
to be a v»»y i*p.>rtM' radtaiwd asater of ;
lb** *e*te*.
Lo*a so* Ma* IL I *»h*d why la th* ]
•o id a Ito wm a-4 te«dt *a Kraivtite. ‘
it —Mas Uto h* qsumh* * shout to to
»».*<»«*»«; sad b* psny*M*y ivtotasd.
Let aft pwh —is Sabra tharv f
h tetv»«t*. sad to Aitosisa atsina thrtu •
srv**ptb and p**«*.
04. *L C IkJto ap<hs after Capt C*rL
1 tr*. ll* «*Ju*md to *ovetSM*',
a*toe wm th* raad. i qrah'y W* a*—l ;
•etaed awppute to —aS* la* a wnial a ;
■—a Alb**• I* a* th* •*• vt a*ai I
ymuprawy. IN**-* —»tarwang ihaar vy.*
teased Attorn sot m bted to tadasv.
' fiMMBMI to lUforiMl lw CMMMk
W* warn a* mauy pupto toaram m
Atomi m pvasfob. Let *o cd«* asg
Altera Opp to s*y eutevpewe that •«
butte up at* wry aad be far lhe psawroi
grad «■* wa ri su*.
IM. U«wg* v Tbraaw *ted be e<sm to
th* bar* a* aad was rv*dy to pa* Ito.
raastod th* Mrs as farutetoH** pfaa*
far assuring tae *m*e d n» U R 4 J*.
R k fto —i ptv««M Aumws. aad ae
aw pvt Me— if *e MR* png** lafom
awsta, it ** get th*—, toe *• era gm
SaGIN stage I* aM peububday
Be tfogid a lasaitoii a M *•-* tba* to
rams mg pudge to U to e— aedd atas*
was—bl Snail to* u. c. a X aad etas to MS
shat toieantoiißto —ad be ifoei.A
M* epto la espp.** *f bto lymtatu*. i
CM Bto— arm* and aud ■- T«e a* a |
ate foeak I oast «*b* • «g—as. ta las
—total I sea. Lra us wm a*, tor sad I
ds Ise ——<vse tai *e tar* a Lead ami ,
•s*pro*v*s**t C—ngaay.
to* op * eisupauy ia wbtoa • v—y raw F
aaa tube atom ati-aet
Tbe awraraauas* apMOtod as taTfawi
Th* <ll. *toiUSi.e * * ram ato that tar
tartorisg to parpaa* as umb ma was. > -
Ctogssy be ta—ra. bevtag to g— t
P***e* *r * Lead aad Imgaw*** tai Q., j
wwbsosto of pbaaa. sad *ma to'
grtefa** *f I* rraeaimg tarn* to tafodSM
Thai aatd —spaey be eetovwrd to aaa*.
as*** smseaaa *m* to aa*d as* bm
tee* **•*rribad. sad Ira pat sum. of —AS |
tease les tawa pwd t*
Ytae to* *»**< tou apgatat • arasah-1
m*«<M—. Wtoto* *a** SMto—ato'
•Rtas *• earn w ra— to aypsaa*. I
erawrae, r«y*<n wa«* um b— bra* '
A** to aa *4—sad aw**—*, sate eaMtad 1
Vy to Ch* rat** w to* aaravta*
TV* auuMtem* am*aaumt tea* ta* *— I
tofobw* •< ate easaaas *f asm*, to tom.!
ad to Gratae to ray *m * th* a —t.
Ttar asgsev •«* *J*paa<
•am I—to* adv I to tera, ata
aar* Steran.
wtaeb toa *— am «** « yj —. I
Ju to TVs*— aaaSaute* atorat us* u ,
C. 4 X ek*g* er*g bp to Bwtoeary. I
a*s —mto—* at IX. E, T fo«*« a **.
MM*4bnb< UM Gk* BrafW I
Mi My €'wi«B4»* M MB Ctom ywiHMM I
Jafa* taw— agpmaMki a* a—to 1
atara to L*ate faspsw—UUMM Vi*p iy I
Mirawi. K. T. • «—-aa**, (X S» Ttte
«—*ge aad V a tSssßsh.
to e—toto* a* a— «—t G,C A X
•*»v* B■<—ru ta (X Fa—aa, t. L Bates.
M Xvwsa*, B fa M. —ad A U
•Mga—,
C---. B. T. Bvaw* aeasud to ngte'—a * '
rmemmrawe «Cw— •** th* ana* us. B»
—*•» at to * i—*> a* am*g —pw '
fto aad an**a a g*ed has*
*« fto MU', aa—tea— a— oarai *M
the committee appointed aa follows: F.
T Brown, cbaiiman ; G. D. Thomas, W.
B. Bui nett.
Mr Brown introduced a revolution to
appoint a committee to see about exemp
tion from city taxes all new manufactories
which do not conflict with other* in tbe
city. Carried.
A vote of thanks wu returned to Messrs.
A. H Hodgson and A. L. Hull for work
on G. C. & N.
Meeting adjourned. <
ANOTHER VIEW.
O(R roRRFSPoVDKVT IVDVLKWI*
UI.OOTII' FOREHODI.VCiS.
The Alter** at tbe Fr«*al **A *f the
F*l*r*.
Dear Cnaosici.it:—ia aimo«t every fa
•ue of yoaw paper, 1 read acconnts of the
growth of Athens, and prophecim of grrai
prosperity Io come to the “claudc city.”—
f'r..petty owners, bosineae men, snfl cili-
X ns generally, are slid to note tht«, for »
m w railload is a kind of horoscope of tbe
future, through which we can *e« a great
mfl is ot population. Capital and lalrw—
and Uiis means an increase of tbe buainem
foNreato sod material prosperity of tbe
tows. But it e-emv to tbs writer that we
dwell too much upon nwrt material prow
peri'y a* mau* up of population, barisaas
and wealth, and we fail to atudy the other
aide ot Ihr picture, end consul r the dtend
vantage*, and van rmpontebtW* », whieL
are sore to come, if A liens ever brco<n,v
a g.-«*l city, in the fir-t plao, the pro per
ot Athena are much oxtre comfortably *ad
besilbfully wtuale-1 at prrat nt than they
would be if tbe t*fM>'ell<>n should roach
iflo 000 or MX)<OJ Now every ' lie
p eitiy of ro»om, plenty of abale trees,
gr*-», and fros-h air. Hut In a large erty,
you w-mld be »> crowtled together lb*’,
wbtfher you lived tn th* tenement b<KM>,
a family ia a n*>m, or in a brown atone :
froet, *ll to yosrv I , you would tong for I
the earn and freedom of ths Atheaaof
long ago—before the adveat of city Muuke.
and dirt aad di-comfurt.
JfotnfMUe tbe death rate in our ritie*
with tbvl of our town* and viFsgrr, and
)<*• wtU me b<>w much better off tbe
Atbras of t<~day M than tbe much talkro!-
of mroropiJ.ua city coull ;—a*>biy to.
Again, with • vast |*>puiatton, hw aad
order atal dtotppear. ttaud.y go, aad
lb* aakMiu wilt come to May. Nearly «vary
on* of our great n'.lrt * crowded With «
funiga popu at«wt, ite very
the earth 8 > that Am. ties *do tooger
■ a *a, lum fur the oj pie—u J of all natteta,
b it we arc the opp trarol by all avtems.—
Tb-y OMOte fl.tekteg into our ciuca a its m>
I >v* t— mm iaatnau<to, so regard fur oar
law,, sad*<> itapret for oat God, Ttay
pru*tpal« our liberty lata uatateLd l-cvaar,
a« J ip«ab of tbe boiy right* of m«o to got
draufc, end dtaaib tta p»c* vpu* tbe
Htbiwll Tri* a place like CmcfaMti.
sb*i pro p *, with, I briiev*, aboat
IJKIO —lron* <g«* u|M* the ttabtaib. !■
fa *o aKcuSM— items to am buys and
yooaa araa te lwtb<ag ia tbs eaaal, a* y«*
e»i*» tb* brsigr. oe tba *ay v> church—
W«y —to lb* ww am*' h «>• us M<>r>d*)
•“Vhiag. yoa» vara erasboefcvd Vy tbe pro
fanity and cm— job— of crowds retur,
lag Irom to KfaM s..d in*r gsrJva*, af
ter litetr B*bb*ib *<gbt'a debauch. Al
sorts of *t«i*v« are upra all day Mixlay
wld* ths park* are crowded with dranhra
tool t». wlo sail tbetr debauch a p>«aM*.
But H dm* not ctavi •» much to d*ei
ap>M» tbe iiark piemr . Tb* sort of pnpo
lalte* * paring into lb* op*a gat*w*ys
of tbe Snath, and tta growing town* aiM
ta rare to rwe.'V* tbetr share. J*a let
el II ras.egi.sai, Ala, rivaltag N«w <M«*aa
la te* wckedaiar; sod nett Io that city,
tta teal ptec* ia >he Aueib iteal to writer
* ■■ahi cta«*r for * bm. Mu’, —>* oar,
bar* grate Is** and execute tbvra, aed
Ibra* svd* wdi ta overawtMi Y«*. that M
very we*, but euppra* UM ate—rat start*
major e*d —»c i—-a, *ad Mtaddaiee
puiiro* > A-«r* end Judge*, «bat can we da.
Bad where M one bi*M*d I bertyf
As tar I can *—, it «Albe to bapptast
Hung f*r Atoa* it to ewer an*—* to
♦as* growth WbtSb em an eoarfMertely
prvdwt But it ate* to— tmUil tbe pro***—
watab ata n*w •>***, b»*w c*o w* a—
the ***** wbto wtl spr ag Ups* Iwtead
•* ehssrty, tartoy tarrooapm* .
aadttaMri ttarvM bat *******vr. to
groat* nf raw ct—li'aMa tacvtww
rata—to and eamvbas, ■— taap pee* *Ha
»<*r sdra—al te wvrib aad tontetoi
—♦era. L t war aataste lead* be to
crvaaMi. <a*r iharoim matupflsrf. sad war
ehwichra anlargvd * propiram* to mm
grow th .ta atavt dievet—aa, **j tba* w*
May ba »b** to b*M *m *•* *t*to< to
Ito es p p*i*rs— when h • mamw far Ito
* Ba*4.” A bwtos* man nisi—* bte
ptei—e—m by tta —st be ari—rto*
to to* *r to* r*i ro—t, bra tot a* > ,
****** ar Me* *l prraparny tar to r—a i
e<ty ba <v*«e»i and btoutf I* p*ra—star '
Bat it ba WroM ShsSy b* are* f«c
Ara—, la* bto. for every defter Saari- I
errata* to a tatouwd a* «*tar pritt**. 1
pew* stow t*w tor —n-y. •** fat pabta i
* sad tea in to raaseta* T— '
*to tor P—* pswetod far, o*r eMMn* :
i*ei i •*. *sd «*» —a* to***M aator
a*d toys Wtelar Ctaew—*g - a tut \ ’
w* aray remsgaw M**Mt*i pra*p—y , |
to—ng as m and to «*** **» ■wv tees* ■
a taroge p pe* ll> '*. am* to »* top a wa-'
for the p>«pte «*—»rag afs.ni, a ,
wa pros* a eras* raiwr to* a bfaawwi
AM we • A fa*A tach *M» mgratfal *yw»
to tbe Atta** <J to pm* was oat tpawt -
a*4 ridaely y»p*—. bra **a*fta*i ’
<*—ta tar prate**— is*, tte tar
toartte-gsaeg pswpta. May to eveSM
ma— each a* to * sera. the— Mag row-'
I* tta wate at «w— of tor eewa. wfa« to**» '
tat ■— to* tel to <to* «f tta Lad. be
they grote a* aaa* 4 A- FB. j
< a*wra>*M maw eat* sat*.
•*4 <****» SB* to Veea* t*e a *r»
•a* *■»*,*.
CbraaMLwaat. J—y I -*o* a* m «f.
Alton ban. Bmp* fate** Capr tbs*- !
—*— h taA. St—— H—mfeFs
torona* * cwt tana em be «*r a* E.e«w '
eUMua <te ib*> c*ty to Ara* *««, • 'nt j
♦per—r** Tbe tawnte* « tbe rasa* «4 a j
to iw* —. Ws a emg r. *e*r asst * i
a**b rsf «<tae* bad bra* ossstaaw. wad '
a gvaoroi msr*v toA pea* ta to ***•- (
•m to.a seraro* Minna amnliwY brad
tram to tody *«b a raasr.
YW trite« Wear t—a bntay bteto
Jsdge Kwe**.
MX OW TWB >cAt vwat SCWCTTVWW WY—W' I
th.- to* i * r«ge**e*«*g hy taaantev '
Jersey sad W<w * ivy earn i*ste by J
Ta xu* te AagwM* a*d Uap« fa—i Hyde
edCwwto*. Twj—y ro— «f *
warn wm to <«fa— as—. Tssw *g the
WbU« Ate M— es to «—eg aste* *■ r*sd
aa to pare Q rar a s**b t ot
are—Cteday. Tbe*—
•te perils* y teaatoe* WM W«amr Aay
Tbera— «f towraf * b-a« awmMd
•ms —Etateb sanit
THE U II«I.E« ITV RFI.VED.
Fire Sweeps Everything- Kefore It iu
Durango. < o|.
Dkxvkb, Col., July I.—A special from
Durango says: At 3 o'clock this after
noon fire broke ont in tbe Southern part of
tbe city, and in an incredibly short lime
tbe fliunea. assisted by a strong wind,
spread in every direction, leaping from
( to buildieg, until at this writing
—4 p. tn. —iialf of tbe town is in asbe*.
Every business bouse and public building
in the city, with tbe exception of the
poetoliice and tbe Traders’ hotel, is burned
1 to the ground. Tbe wind it still blowing,
and tbe Hie fa entirely beyond control.
Tbe teiegrapb office I* threatened, and
’ may soon go. Wbat the final result wul
. be cannot be foietaid. Sbonid tbe flames
be cummunicsted to tbe residence [*rt ot
lue c.iy—which u not unlikely—wu»l
was but a few hours since th, flourishing
city ot Vurau-o, aid soon be no lnng but
* lushs o: charred d, brie rod mbeA Tbe
fire dejivm nl resjuinded Dooly, but were
completely powirless. Tbe orixiu ot the
cot.lligraUoD i* not iearoetl.
‘lh< fire w— exlinguiabed alter tbe total
deatruiliou ot eigul buriucs* block*, wmcb
laUad-a a.l lue prmc.pal buaiues* bouses
sod c.,urclies aud a portion ot tbe frai
oeat portion ot tne tuan wsvalso destroy
ed. Tpe k»-» i* estimated at J,COO, wttu
oat light iiMuranc . The oiigtn fa *U|x
pue.d to be iuceudfary.
bßilkstlllll'TllHUiT.
A Kaetb Cweallßa I'sltfoilf Frsfr—r
Alt*—|Ms totefale.
lUt-kioN, N. 0., Ju y I.—Halph Graves,
ProLasor ot MstbematiOl at tbe tilsle Uni
friuty,attempted to commit amcide here
fa«t wght, at tu« house ot Ufa brotrir-m
--iaw, bpevr Wblitsk.-r, by Cutting bfaturo-l
with a pcc-kuiL. He bad been io i*d
> i.—llb for a>»in« iimhUUv, sod bsd at limes
I siniwu symptom* ot derangement. Ue rv
; Mgned hfa work al U* Cuivrrsily last
Feta nary. ll» wound* ar* not believed
by tbe physic** to tie fatal.
•van STAT* AAD VNMSW
A mutiny of eoavui* occurred ye*t<r.
d«y at Garmany'a c*n>|>, *. ar Allanite—
Twdw nog-L adera were t«h«a out alter
1 to tuuttsy was aapprxwaed, and given th*
fa nefit us a »>uad thrashing.
Savanosli bad aaoiber di-aatroc. fliv
' hfo night it dvatroyvd over fluOuuu
, w.etb o< property, and one m sii w— kill
ed, white i<v«r»l were badly lujared.
Will Variate wm killed yesterday by a
, Or a Wai railroad Wain m Atlanta. Ue wa*
, stealing a rid-. (
r A beavy and destructive flood ta w
, ported flam Hoag Knag. a Tba rainfall
I avesaged a<sriy uu.a tnebea |<«r boor for
over twenty boar*,
great Hadtvaa-K llraia Uhl is now
1 tbexalk. It will be a tnouil sttair, lo say
1 tri kaal us H. Bulb ton are in rxtwilvnl
1 • trial, are bard Litters, aad bloody *cema
1 will ba tbe result. Tri Ouverout of Mv
’ st—pi has orterrd Ibe arrest of either
pa’ty, provided they ctxx—> Mfasnaippi
• aft as their ba >te ground.
li ra* F. H siver, tbe renowned labte
' ; agiisiur, i* in Grtovi liqti. U, presetting
a* imraMliitfy dooiribit, and uiglug the
negro* «o« to work. He * mm Ung with
Burning but indignant repute** ne *ll sides.
A famou. picture, lbs ' Aigi-iin," wa,
aulJ yrstenuay i* Far* fa* 3J4,ouu Irenes.
Thai tea prvliy *.*» i price |,< one ptetare.
I i Mm t.a, Knglteb. daughter of Cap*.
, J. W English, of Atlanta, wa* badly buri
111* that w«y yestarilay morning Sb* wm
out r<ding, and wm p—alog aioog a street
t wiicrv a rut* w— Mretcfaad serre*. Th*
b— ra* upn* It, *ud the rope struck
| Mu* Engitel XHkter to eMa, tasting ta r
, to tbv ground. Tta tejarfaa while pain
k i W. *»-r< nut a. rams.
> | <|m<« a s—n<m*si marriage r*me to
. I i*g*i us D'Mta>m*d>e yeaierd.y. Mr. John
H. W ard aad Mm Ca— W.Uiams. teub
I j of Ural planr, wars « arnr.l in Altola set
i j Nuvtota*. Th* fact we* first asad« puta
i ta M.« d.y, altb><*gh Ibrrv wa* no rttoft
r t* taep it a mere*.
I Tta N*w Otean* Ftcayvne my* nf th*
I McDww e—*. "W* do n>4 qaarrvi with
, to law whiea —rim it ps—l4. far wbb<*
i te b* tr*d ta to-» !<»«• hy negro Juror,.
■ bai MspusracsiMw ia ax—i*« madu»*a« .a
I i Ufa dam aut us—aroy imply approval.
II Tta taw firaring <*• a*gr» tato lb* J*ry
j b»* ■ *aiy part of a dciiterais aad
’ artfod pwrpsa* •« bnaMlraw tbe Hoettava
' | psopfa. bat, Ito swry rfi vl of tot •«.
J a MM Manito la tailurv, *itbu**h k ba,
' ' gnarly enwtrtoted Ms d-gr*fo nri
' I dMaMraria* priraete MWtiax rat Is tta
famb.”
toe S>*<s*rtis.
Ata—a* facto*. aa a rate, h—p rva*<*«
jad to H*>» Tvw yvnr, bowvsvr. tbv
I t*« fßelli*—■ tel tbv e»tf b*V* M—tw 111 <ll d
j ngmarim— tar to sum*—. Th* * awfam
; «m**< *>f tta tart ri ektas l> as quit* a
I astefarinn*. fa* assay fa—litre *4l to
11—a «m ri xmrtr. a*d I* a trass wbvn
i ttay a*ri N badly.
| Tta Fr—Bros* tsdray srfi: ,wfww! for
! <—• wert afari-y ta ortar to ta rare*
; a. i jbiiitt ropnK—g Ottarwi— tta factory
’ wri ran anal 1* • —Ay.
Tba High Shoals tartory *ia sxrwrtral
orafotaa. and mid ran tonagh to yaw.
Tba O~«ghi factory «arias ran aoa
t MwaamAv.
i Tivl
\S»
T*. CMri R— *w ■>» grate
I ante ri Mari* han—eK* te t~to la n*
I —Ws Baste. Rto tarn «toa a*A to
ibm a—a*—«■ s—sg a*
«—awws •*— is e—f a* &te *»*
ton (ge— V* IM, teriteSes * p— nSacUJ ant
ggn graaaw Cha* tta* ri any Mtar Mrs*r—
Merit WIns£XX.*XJX
Mb*** •—****..» rmsa BerCta **■
■h— and ri Mumwa terwasm*. UM
Rm mates. MA—mms, m was TSte
*to_JStow wwmKKffiraui aaa A ’"tar ass ’farp
WWW. UJI.H). wm —gy—vw
aa*sta>w*«*.W:taa «p «* wmas »:<—■*.
—sr-vy- aa——to »MMVgaB Craa
•m wotorte ri—recta-*
* Oro Ag—B—aa *—•<MU Masn
YOU CAN SAVE i MONEY
BY EXAMINING OUR
STOCK OF FVIUVITUIIE.
BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE. IF YOU ARE
NOT PREPARED TO PAYCASH,
We offer you the advantages of Our Installment Plan, whore you can arrange for the goods on the n»
ACCOMMODATING TERM'S.
O’FARKEL.I, <Se. J ANItOWER
I 3» ANO 41 CIATTOS STREET •
I ''
The ("Mio* Ra”«ing .tender.
From Tbe National Economist
Tbe late convention at Birmingham Al*.,
. composed of representative* of the Al i
ance. Who I, and Uuiott, embracing the
, cotton-growing Elate*, adopted cotton,
bagging as a permanent covering for cot.
ton, and appointed a committee on taie,
eon staling of W. H Ltwsou, E«q., of Ala
bama; T. A. Clayton, Esq., ot Louisiana,
and Col. L. F. Livingston, of Georgia, to
confer with tbe cotton exchanges, buyers,
and manulactories, to aecure a reduction
of tare on cotton covered with cotton bag
ging. There Im* not liceu any meeting ot
tbe committee, and tbe figure* and state -
menu bets made are my own, and the
committee is not responsible for them, and
: may not indmae them 1 make tLe foikfa'-
| mg table showing tbe cost lo the producer
us cotton and Jute barging:
_-c5 t 'S , £ 3 S2 22ji5
x2J* ’ •* '* e: ••
* * Xra
ik 2!
laA j* —5 M'-XfilZS
4k
tftl ,e3
» '’.fl
» if- '"’as
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1 i •* : 4 ’ : -f-i? 2 !
r 1 '.i •1 •
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r i
‘ • 3 • 1 1 e 3"-i I»i
: *
i. faUQfackfaCi-KOtei
<'>mfi*riaD'< t*,-tw«wn tiw ab>iw table*
r show that ti e use of ootlon bagging will
t ; mH the producer over
> ! I|iba. jut* tagging....... per tale.
> , Mm. jute traggu.g. uife. per Irate.
- j ?flt— jute tagging fififC. per hale,
> I la a I Hltoti to tbe ab>>Vv th*srv te anutbet
, I re**>» why ooltera bagging eh-ail I lie used
.lit Will trie 431 X) 1000 yard* to c tor 7 000-
i (MO beta*, and it hr II require 100,000 Irak*
t jto manufacture the bagging, and tbe eon
r . version us I'Xi.OuO bri* into cotton Ira -
, I ging would eq banc* the price us co-toe al
e ' least j of s cent pet pound, being equal lo
, fI.S3 per tai'. Add th— to I Ise soi.uat*
r in IM table abov* and It will save to tbv
_ I producer by the use of Coitou tagging |I -
i 33 to f I 7ft p. r bate.
it seems to me tta practical so'nt ion of
| lb -s qnrelhia la tn take IheMtu«l tare flora
, lire wabm in the markvi where it te fir,’
' «ohi And if this be done It wll fore*
r vevy producer us cotton to u— cotton tag
- jfiny- C» rtasuiy It k* better tu fakv Um t*r»
i »ff Im** umtar our supervis <•« Inan have rt
il*< a i. vupo I I rispr-ctfully ask the
I pre— of tta roure country to pvbtah tba
* I W. 11 Lawsoa.
, ; A H—*—* Ms—eAf.
* j «~“
Wafob Hloo4 H,ae«sv;taa trars sue-
F rearlaily arad fat private prnrttoe t<* to
I afa fiffaw* y.*«v aa a rwersi alirrativ*.
, a»d tee, mmm—Mm bryood the newt *.n
<•>•* rxpeetaiiiraa <4 >te origin, lor la It*
wrlulO'Si M *ll stat— of Impure Moral
I! It ba* no equai I* H«ra the—w and Rypba
t j ifoir Ero;,t era. Eca ass, m iu most
Uuabksue** Irams, v— terra cur-d like
ato*. it ■ a Sa* tovirorMor, Sppeox ■
a*d gens ml hasteb restorer. Ortiflewte*
far Ito 1 up >• appitca >ow. Met* a but
te. Par xp-nif t»y Lt> Ai-lg- 4i <X>. .
I »ras *w
(1 KriRGIA. CLAfcKC VtetJITY, Dr<tarary*s
1 ÜBss, Ami to*, !’«•. —t. W. tb*«,y,
I as—e M th* —w ri Fssl Ch—y, *>
iw—r I. repr— «,xe seal to te— fatly
> U» grtr— ot te— sari tea—, as* J’iti IM al
1 tees ri *s* a—
TJm, lasratsra a—rfy all pare-M a**-
■reri <s !>■» —a—, rs aey toy eaa. aa
j teatare to *r— ■«*—/ re Aaga— asst, why
! —»4 rse—e *bv«l* —* to uMeaarg, fra—
uJtna a. M- MxJtJUteblOM,
aphTstai. tertora rj.
g V KlHlOt*, Ctosaa <.W»ev Wteerr—. B
" • ti *»ew, ***>»>•sr.bi* at to —a
te*• «g'pti«d la *m xarweV (tea —a tar I—re
, ri —MI <*— t
j Tto— —a. taaretara. X* Ate •»* a—rly alt
earaaarwad H rhi— eaa— a* to rags'— tav—
! ri to Caere ri Org aery. ta ba teal; ta aad far
I aari —<y. a* to Seas U-a*ay M Sagaw
I east, way a—A teere —aa— ear to gratod.
IWo— ***** say b**4 a** ■Be al <*—a.
M* IM **y ri Jriy, Ito •
R. M HSkAIVUToV.
yalyb-4*. Dr*.a»ry,
RBI
6
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Ths, p***«r —* Sanaa A tear—i ri pro
rlSa. —<u a*4 w>iii«,ma»n— Ma— aero
—Mtei to v to argaaary tod. ant r****t r *
—«* as ru—y—**<■• *ri ito ahi— *t mw.
tam. —err wa-gfak dto sh*w* -» y—vs
t Msriaafatarw—. kueaxiua—a Fi—**— to
itarWxMauS. T*
THEY FOOLED WITH MARHIAUE.
The Ceremony Performed as * Jest ia
Now Found Les.nl and Hiudiag
Lovtsvti.t.k, Ky., July I.—Mr. J Fleiclt
er M ircum, of Cat’.ctsburg, and Miss Lnura
Duke Smith, of Lexington, attended a
social gathering in Ashland one evening
this week, aud a young minister and the
cunty d<rk were among tbe guests.
After nwbtle some one suggested a m<«k
marriage, and Mr. Marcum and Miss
Smith volunteered to be the bride and
bridegroom The county clerk w>w ap
jiealud to and made out tbe license, and
tbe minister performed th' 1 ceremony.
Nothing more was thonglit of the uff.iu
until yesterday, when it was mentioned to
a lawyer, who derlend that the murri-ige
wa, a legsl om . This view ia accepted as
corr. ct, and tbe make-believe bride and
biidegrtatiu are intensely distressed.
To add to tbe c implicition. Mr. M trcum
was engaged to an eiiitudile young lady
of Ashlaud. Tbe courts jvill have to be
appeal*! to for rtlieL
.Mr. Mucuio .3 editor of tbe C itletulmrg
Democrat, and Mw* Smith, or Mrs. Mar
cum, is the daughter of Genernl Greene
Clay S'iiiiU, ooe of tbe beat known men tn
Kitrtucky. In the convention wblcn
nominated Andrew J dinsGU for vice
presidvut, he came within linlf a vote ot
defeatlag Johnson. Ho was afterwards
elected to c«n re—, rose to ta a brigadier
general in the V .ion army, wu afterwards
lerritori 1 governor of Anatua, fa now a
B qii-l preacher, and eight years ago was
the prohibition candidaie for president.
DlroraSullu* Slailee.
Tbe fl m of O’Farrell A Jankower 1*
this day dbaolved by mutual consent, C. J.
O'Faritli cjuliuuiug
C J. o'Fahrki.l,
Maviuca Jamkowul
From tta abovv.it w.ll be seen that I
b,v« teiught out tbe Inlvrual of Mr Jm
kower in tta firm of O'Fargell A Jan.
k>>wer. Th. Uiidrcsigiiod n*yix>i all ha.
t>.ldle*, and ail due the firm of O'Farrell A
Jankoaer should ta (Mid tome.
Hrspecttuliy,
C. J. O'FknnmLU
The A— erica* -aapa—la
Atlanta, July I—The latest venture
. here wm tta Ametivan, a literary J >urn*',
on which Dr. J. G. Armstrong ru:ur -d f«n
1 a airart —ran *a edit or. Tue Amcricnn
fail* to make it* npfrear—M* ln»t week,
, *> d 1 I are that it wi.lo mc no more. Col
I. E. O ctanl, th* maraging editor, staled
io- that the—u,p< > .inn wa* dov to the
• I.<t th l tta pa |»r wu loalug biin rbout
1 fitTawrek.
• High-Pressure
fdvlng characterise* three modern days.'
’ Tbe remit ia a tearful increase of Brain
i> and Heart Die— General De
a blllty, Insomnia, Paralysis, and In
r sanity. Chloral and Morphia augment
Ibe evil. Tta medicine tirel adapted
• to do permanent good fa A yer'a tar
aapsrills It puritae, enrl.hre, End
f vtlallsae the blood, and thus «lrcngttana
a every faaagfaa and faculty Os the body.
r "1 have need Ayer's Sareaparilla, la
my family, f. r year*. I bare found It
' lu.aluaUe
' A Cure
t for Narrow, Debility caused by*ntn
•rtlv* urre and a low .lateri tta blood."
Henry Ik oa, Xanla, Ohio.
"For antne time 1 tar* tsM<n troubled
with heart .Ifaea— I never found any
thing to help me until I begas u.lng
Ayer's faxnuqrarllla I tare on,y used
thia MMritarw. al* months, but II b— rro
Itered m* traol my Uvalda, and enaUed
f m* to rrento work."—J. P. Canaaett,
Perry, DI.
“I hare troen a practicing physlrian
for or— half a oratory, and during U>al
Cme I have never found eo p/werfui
nod reliable an alterative and Wood
purifier aa Ayer's Bare*|rarilla." Dr.
M Mag Mart, LoaterUle, Ky. •
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,
IMIUKI ST
»>. *. Q Ayer A Co., Lowen. Mas*.
rrtMgt, *, teauteH.fi*. WariAga• touts.
i.i:u«l. Ai>yißii»»;g>;via.
SUTICE.
J K. WilHfar*. alraia—tr— o'(tea estate
ri Jaean Nrwtea, ta, ,ppl—4 for tree* te awrt
tbe real a—ate of —>« ft—*aa*. aa* I will pa—
y-e te— ,ppi—era at the regular aagual
Tam l*r». ri the Lovn of Orftaary at Clark*
C—ly a. M. UkBU teUTOM,
Jsa, B. M Unf Mry
/ Itllwh. CLAMKfi Oucvn.-Ttea ap
VJI prauwra appoint** I* *H a—4a a raar'a
—pl—et far tta wetaw aa4 arpaate ri Bote*u
U Mailtwww. 4a*aaa**. tearieg a arte their ra
tara, lb,, —ta aauly all a**ear*,* to M«*
roe—. wahia t* Say*, al— aairt rvtara abed
te M*** tba JaSgweni ri to i>rart.
a. N HMUUXWTUN. Orftaacy.
Jaw tta*
VhMWU. i LAMAkUot MT 1, Ur*>—ry'a
ff tMtee, May *l, UH*.—Pastos May >Maa
as te— appta* lor pane*— —ar* rs *4-
» •—traaro* *a to eatete M M. D rua*t«y,
I Ute at ta»4 tmanlf, *>——,*, as* I will pa—
opoe to ——a <ra to Brat Moartay w *aiy
—it lines a«*«r —j tea**,o* Mixa* s>g
oarara A. M. HK*al.«<«TuN,
/e»«tw*t. Urftoary.
<« LOkU! A. tXaass < —orrv-Tba appraaew*
A apt oista* to a*t aaote a arapun
I hr Jto otow a** arpta* at >. M Mreft. *•
j era*, tariag r>,*» toatr rslera.th— iato a*
■ atj aii —an, eri to to* ***— atttet* thirty
: Aey,. ate, a—* rvtara Sterol te - ria to jafap
*•— ri to Carat.
AM. HKRRIJtGTtHI.
| J see it-U. Ufa*. Oritaory
( J V'lblA,LLAhkE luisn, VrSiawy’.
T ctoa. Ap,H n*. Ito— Y. *. Ctamy
eareato ri to —tele at M. L. Ctaaey, Aa
cane*, nrprv—* to* te teoe felly AMMtargaA
to Axes at to —sA treat, aa* pray* foe 1—
—>• of *l—l fan to.
’ Tata urariraato atofy *tl par—a* ease
■ <vm* to ata— aaaor . if aay U«y caa. a* or
j tetoe* to Sr— Mo**ay >e Aagto aest, etey
>—M ,«■«—or toari to te roacwaq-* Irras
raa* trto. ft M. H,hJU*i.W>.
, aptTlet—. Urftcery.
APPLICATION FOH LETTERS OF
DISMLSMON.
i TTUZtMm A. Tbavtota » to Afote—
Ij.ratrat ri the retell es Hato TetonenA
. tea' ** ret—teA to th ■ Overt that to to
1 fe.fy , In,l, mere* ato Brtto. *M para— are
I -orato autfte* to shoo tow * a*y toy
M to'regs—r rirtoWe TmM !**• ri to Ce—rt
Moratory riChwtea Gto** e*rto ateoto
Um** W jptaf fffTN*
. «*< ria— —rre ri Aibiiili 1 I* terra* ri
‘tote*. Thto Ito Aay rs J—t*a>._
ft* HEMiUSteTOS,
Jaoa 1% 3m Oetoaey.
You are Invited
To Call and inspect onr new and
COMPLETE STOCK
0 F
DRUGS,
MEDICINES,
ESSENCES,
PERFUMERY.
FLAVORING EXTRACTS,
PATENT MEDI CI N F.S,
TOILET POWDERS,
CHEMICAL S,
SPONGES,
B R USH ES,
COM BS,
SOAPS,
And other articles too numerous
to mention.
Everything Fresh !
Every art tele GUARANTEED.
Spectial uIU-ulion |>aid to
Prescription
Work. We use only the beat and
purest Drugs and Chemicals, and
adopt the latest and most improved
methods of compounding.
Remember the Place.
72 Clayton Street, next door to
Talmftdgo Bros. JJJ
Wado & Sledge,
Telephone No. 15.
VI, »i, .Wofalaty, J. A, llunnlcatt.
MllNff LIHJNISJff,
Contractors-
AND
BUILDERS.
PkQPiCIBTONI OF TUB AVn«A4
STEAM PLANING MILLS,
[Saar snrth,,«tern Railroad tlapot )'.
Lamtear. Lilli*. Mhiugl-a, I.'ma, Cam***,
Plaalal of Pari*. MoaMio*. IlraokM* and 11*1-
■Mara, and llr.sk alarar* «n h nd. HOOKS,
HASH AND HUVIIH • ,u..<- ia | r.
A large 10l ol Mo. 1 Maahanlo* amphired,
. iindar the ,up«'vi,ion nf Ur. J M. COM.I Mfl,
who fa —knowlrdgad to ta on* ot th* tall
Workmen in Ueorgi*. X«
1 Rsdjction in’ Prlo?«!
I’rieea greatly re in—d on Vnulding, Braek
•te, BMuatera, Door*. Bath and Blind*, and
i on lire—liig all kind* nf Lumber.
AH good* will ba delirered within th* onr-
I por .te limit, of tbe oily KRK 1 Ok OlltltOK.
Thankful far the htmr«l patron,g« hereto
fora extend* i, a eoullnnanoe of ilia urn, is
reapretfally •olioit-l.
j mehil-ly McOIMFY A HUMMfCUPT.
CHEAP
BOOKS!
Having bought very hewllv for the
Fall anil (,'liriatm t* Trade, and
in view us alteration* to be
made on the store, I
will farter for the
Next Few Days
THE FOLLOWING:
COMPLETE SET WAVERLY
NOVEL*—I2 HaadaooM Vol
umes, |ls (X) for $7.50,
COMPLETE SET DICKENS
NOVELS—IS Handsome Vol
umes, |22 50 for 50.
COMPLETE SET DICKENS’
NOVE! S— I>i 10 Volumes,
|ls 00 for <4 00.
OOMPTrETE SET DICKENS’
NO I ELS—In 10 Volume*, for
13.50.
COMPLETE SET MACAULAY’S
ENGLAND—S Volumes, <5.00
for <2 75.
SPECIAL PRICES MADE ON
LARGE PACK AGES of Stock
Bonks up U> the 15tb, to tnskea
clearAoce previous to alteration.
D. W. McGregor,
THE B9M STORE,
Athens, - Oa.
0. v«nt of tbe bogs ia tows are shavtag
all to haw «* Hmbt brert* la ordsr to k—w
can*. It ■ tacuaamg quite a ware.