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W. D. Git AH AM, MANAGER.
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• NEW YORK.
In Reirospect.
Once more the new year opens rrx>n
the career of the AJvi-rtiser, and it ex
(cumS greeting, and Inrepeaks all hsTqrj
net* to its patrooM and frit ads.
The year 1888 has been an impo i*t
one mari- ing events in hoc at, politic**I,
and business ci.cles, snch as no otbe.*
V celve months have done ninoe the fcrard
ing of onr republic, Bince Jannar * lb
87 the complexion of tb ; o;,s at .he
,
XVh ! ic House brs changed a Deroc-at
ic President giving ploeo to a BupubH
can one, Cleveland after a most snreeas
fnl •duiinisl -ation, retiring the shades of
pi \a!<* •ifo, while Harrisou takes up the
r» * i» o f govemoent instead, and the
whole Honth is waiting. Vo know in what
W.IV die Will Vie atr.ieted by his policy.
Under the ad mmist-ation of President
Cleveland, we as a poople, have been
mos|ie rone and liappv. Confidence re
h o id on every sido, onr monied men
have invo&tod in various enterprises, and
in no po lion of the country has there
Viecu fi-euUv activity and piospcri y.
ltai 1 roads have been prejcc.e<l and built,
lew teh»gia»»h lines havo been onioned.
U»o tiihdiur i deresU have lieea develop¬
ed iu a dc' (• hitherto unknown, manu
jf ji if • i * have ftorr'sbrx*, and a'i Ihe
other indust. hm have bopt 'nMy r.b-.-oa-st
of the. times. The stranger lias been
weVomed within our gates, and tho tent
lie piiclu d, as a temporary, sojo. 1 tier has
resolved inio the snlMtanl'al dwelling of
tho permanent citizen. IHic stringenrv
in money matters, that once prevailed,
has disappeared, and reith tho c.:eei> : on
of a few local d'aturbanoes, thid wove
not far-reach hig iu tlioir cflfects, pwJe
lias preve :, ed. Onr p-osjiority, >t is tree,,
has not been altogether unchecked, nor
our hnppoiess unaUoyrd. Home «tr u
grncy in money matUirs, sumo outbreaks
of d'seiwo, and «*>nio tendency to *i\>t
have prevailed, but outweighing all
(Huso, and standing out iu bold relief
agcitiNt them, are Iho many Meetings in
dividuul and national, that have fallen
to the aluiro of our beloved Southland,
Although a uifTerent result wa 3 looked
for and hoped for, in tho presidential
c.uupi. gn, and the man of our choice
iu not ct tho bend of afTii? s, yet, the man
who is to succeed him, has tho reputr.
tion of bereg modevato and conservative
in his views, and if not unduly lntlm uc
ed by partisan counsellors, Will make a
I’rusidout acceptable to all Ykith the
policy and record of Cleveland before
him, and with the results patent, on cv
cry hand, ho has only <0 continue the
work 90 well begun, to en'VMe Hm to Ibe
lasting gratitni.e of tho poo»»Ve, and wi'.i
odd new laurels to those he has atremly
gaiiieu.
Du.'ing the past year, tho ’in; rove
menls in anda oil ad our town, have been
m >ny cud niP'ked. Tho waterworks
syso'm has lH*en completed, the sa 1'tarv
condition of the town has lieeu inn, 0vcl
the river bridgo has lieea ttSbrTf, p.od we
s vud to day.the jieer of any town of R;
»> 0 iu Htmthwest Georgia. The new
yea.* opens w *h a chio^e in mayors,
.M . 8 . D. < ole man vet* png in favor of
Mr. W. M. Bpc'sht. who ha-i held tbe
pC'/ 'c 1 he“005, and is well calcak'.ted to
1 v oet o*l schemes for or : nl-
j :: i 1 . foi iinrie teu.- and to iu-.odoev otli
»• 4. a^ erne v v reqn'r % and ho wd\
1 ».» p • \tod by os able a Innly of eonnr 1 -
lu-n rs 1 ’ no'*, any c’.'v c; n to. at of. We
r eat >-e.*.few Ih he wo*iu, fedw dieaeh
o.bo-. we are nn ; tod as a community,
our trade, freui tho su*roiiiid'ngcounties
nnd thoso of adjacent Alabama, is on the
i »o.e w«\ the health of onr |>eople is ex
ceptiouably gooil, our business men are
cheerful over the future outlook, and we
e *n welcome the year of 1880 , w ith con¬
fidence, and with an iissnnoice of pres
)h* .ly not berjissscHl by other
year in ihe h : sU.,-y of Fort Gaines.
OoufidcQt of fuiir-csccecM, and grown
wiser ft-oiu p.vst c\ ic.neuco. we enier
iipni the new year with no n»i*igiviog*
on’y li obi". fbr«t when eaortuv twelve
monihs shall have j<asse<l away, tb^t we
look back, as wo do to dt*y, with but Ht
tie to regret and mock to lie thaulful
for.
To all, tho Advertiser wishes a happy
now ye.tr. and un ecc cm plot ion of all
sucli as make life woiih hfiv
ing, and worth the living for.
__ . _ .
“Death would he preferable , ,, and , to this ... aching r.w
ful dragging down »ensat 4 ou
hack," deeiNiiringly complained a suffeilng is,”
mother. “And tho worst part of it
she wddM. “there seenu uo cure for it.
“kou are mlstrken,” l-epliod the aymi»a
thlting neighbor to ivhorn she ha*l Jpsl
gettplalnm. *•! suffered for years just a 1
you do, and found no relief ud. : 1 uiv jdiy.
sleian finally presctUKxl ’»r. Fiore’s Fa¬
vorite Proscription, whioli outvd in**, end
I have over since been well, and all the
wealth of India would not tempt me to be
without the remedy, if a like affllciloii
aheuldrotum.” Favorite prescript *on !>»
the only medicine f«>r women, seld bv
druggists, under a positive that guarantee,
from the manufacturers, it will give
aatSsts'tkm Ih evtu-y case, o» money lefiin
doJ. This gumauteo has been pruiUxi ou
the lo’.tlc wrapptw, mid faithfully carried
on* for many yours..
Dr, l*le ce’s Pleasant Putgntive Pellet*
— gently laxatii-e or actively cathaitic ac
ooirdlng to dose.
*e.m
The B : mingliam geutlcmen who have
recently hob-nobbed with President
1 (son deny that they intend to start a new
posed party la that tho they 8oath. would, We bat Imve never suspected sup- j
wc 1
that they moaut to try. They appear to l
discouraged.
m f w * ugural Ad
Hi dress.
A$ delivered by him on the With
of Dec. 1SSS.
The voice of my fellow cit.zors has
onoe more called rod to assume the of
f ; oe of Mayor of onr city, and though the
position was unsought by me, yet, I can
cot but feel p'ea «ed and honored, that,
having teen ouet trieu. I sm.again asked
to take cont'ol of the c ty government
Fob/ app ce ; ft.ing .be responsibility and
labor connect i wriria ihe obce. before
takiog the ooth, I ask yc t a He niou for
a few moments white I place before yon
•one of the tho.^bts that tbe result of
tbe: eoent eleven has b*. ought, most
fo eibly 4 o my mind.
In the p eseut a > us of cr roily, Isbp’l
ealer upon iho d>cha.ge of the duties of
tbe office of May ;.*• v, M maor misgiv¬
ings. f not wiih fear and t’epidat'o”,
and I ri af a d I si all not beoHe.to fal
ly till the measure cf p.*Glic exp< station,
bui I bonosUy ursaic you that I shall do
1 T that is ’ j my oowe: lo at’ ni.'Ve • the
laws of the c’ty with justice, whu all the
w ; sdom at n y ootnuiand r nl w‘ h such
tuodr a.’OQ ea w s‘ not bo • icc is'stent
w'Jt a p-oper disce? fie of the deHeair
cunibe it npou me. Our : h jus', now
tnpoSi'oi in wrch, I iKok.I can
e .Vy say, it has nevi • bsei l**fore, and
qu* tioas p regnant with good or ev to
our we'faro w liccme Wo e t?s aou
none of vn c .u propy. y meet 01.
o :a . jhiss we f’<ly ; idi ».an-. i.enj.
and co opo.i e w .a e *«. utl’e*.
Ir. .eWlbing ihe.dii;^ of my otlicc, 1
lavaesiiy request jot: co. - : 'al i.ap_x> %< >.
prom N og, ih.»t it shall'»eve -j insuecce.
oc r % eibv;ce. U i-.c-ti
work, I be : jve wc w !’ b vec.r Mallow
cit ; 0-3 ru ((’ut's; ation that w 11 be
sn. ' f: "Io „ to aiJ, ind tubeerve tiie be.*
**» t he ciiy—0 v oj \ vf i cr?i
f. ; *or*L 1 G LC FA LJK 3 IVDh 8
rjo. s.. In ing «uo a-.'ja -istrat'en
jr.. ^ |;,} ^ed, ’mprov. to ra have lieen
mt la. o.'ioi.*, begun, aid at no t : ree in
U.-jl? )- . y o' or.? e.'iy, have graver
questions of fiomioe and juc ?: c»ai econo*
my lmon before us, and our people at
la ;;e. The c ; iy, os you know, her obli
gations must be met, and her <ved t
ly sustained snd wiih her fimiteu in
come, hor gjf u.iani most lie awake to
pg jn e rata, in o der that hor commer
ategi ty may remain unblemished
The question of n ik'ng onr Vr*dge free,
must be sealed by yoj, and s^iely the
future prosperity of our li;tie 1 city-, de
pends 1111011 it being mode so, if by *. any
reHoonaVile it be ' The
moariH can cone.
ruefns which will bring about this allioi
poi .ant adjunct to oar business prosper
mua t be developed by you. and wise
counsel and unity of action, alono will
develop it safely nnd ceonomically.
And now before I conclude, a word to
our marshals; In the discharge of your
duties, you eau deiKud upon my ready
Htl d hearty support and co-operation,
au d I stuto hero and now, with all kind
nast ; 0 y0ll , at ion of yonr po
^ „ n| it?a ; 1 L ba!l demand a faithful
dseha-*ge of your duties, where you 0 e
r^ju red by our o;c'*rsnee3 lo C 3 n.
We have tho reputation of b^'^g ac o' -
de: ly law ab’d'pg people, ndl and our ?epu
t k ;; o0 mus ^ be
.Tbe?ls, gee tie men fo.*yacrI>d at
*-.u ; ;ou, a id now u co^clcsio?, )>e jq'V
uie to eev *s the ea next hop *, I bet
xvl>(U or , e a o! 0 ^ c ., cr . F '-i thr.t the
d o/ ibe - i JC>w - 0 to re
. yc r a 3 ki
gut, bet much * ovements
vo mr '1 do
• t ei y, end p.o'./a.'iy rmo-jg oor
—I ni re»dy to .ske tbe octh of
- .
Tue Ch>i Umoo^a Tuueb uooes not re
Ctuve oiii* congratulatious iq>ou iudic-
i ions reooutly shown that it was geitirg
i d of its lre :; cf in “protection, ” in tht*
spirit we hoped for. Its a^tlion that
“ tho best paid li*b:r {is the cheapest, ’
the Times now saya was mere’y thesUtic*
rnent of a foot that has no disoecnable
roLitioo to the doctrine of •* protection. ’’
In this our Chattanooga contemporary
d : ffeif» from very emiDent authorities.
Did not Mr. Blaine 8 ay from ihe s*.ump
that capital can take care of iUelf and
tbit tho purpose of “pro ectiou” is to
insure good wages to workc :s ? We re¬
pudiate any disri^a, howeviii*. to hold
iiie times s.rleiy to the : o : u of logic.
“ P of col n\i «i liuCAits ’ mn»» be aliow
• il a»o-t.iiQ iu ’Jude.
Amoeg the a'U j el Ihe Geo ^ » !e^ *’a
| ’ -e at i.s refreutsassiGAW-a • re Bys *g
a 1 .is of &25 o.- ’ .ivdog soring machine
ajeut* for every county -a wh.cb hr seU«
or i : os i.» sell niucal_'?s. V jdeefo *ae.
aciu each sewing aaac’a' re core '? «;• ;\ iu
a (ax «•» > Jo:.* a yer.r f < 8' 1 for taih
ijy 'U.i."»'we , .i a rest* It is be’oiv
€.1 tb.*l the new law \>dv've m.v y iiin
e . «*"-at3ont of 'he ^t a.03 macl j«
b.'H • * ■ *■* 1 ’ .ovuied it c 1 oe e»fo red.
1 a'b. . No „ . yiaf-eufor . _
li' *' 88 ” 9 pc k
a *u n or :cfcsal to p’y the re:. Ma
cldr.ra L s-.re n.tnd jr. agentsa*.en* tV sole
^ ^ ^ and it is br.nl V tee how
Ihe svato , . 19 u> c>»lk.» tut* «- lice.'ie uolees ,
the oei be autiuVJ.
Iu Philadelphia: °« weV as in Chicago,
ulmoel a’l Iho ave.'ucs of employmeut
except t . wu cf a meora1 cbarae*er, are
closed t-.» the D-'gix). 1 he republican
Liilieliu says: Jf it were uot foe the field
ode red bv the cou a -if N*-mols and their
wreJehed saia- ica I h’ adelpli.'a would
have a popa’ui ion of colored poisons,
nbe and with do p Objxret of employ¬
ment in h’oea which ofier the s>i«ijtest
ioce-'tivo to ambition.” Wo must admit
wifp ’se that PlrefcMlelphu»'s euiicatod ne
g oes find employment in teaching white
schools ia ihe country. If this avenue
ia open to them, there ia no reason why
any other should be cloeed.
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im— SffHgw^MssMi qJaSlfiSrS wtNVmfwnntHiMt
What Mr. Weaver Says Abou
Us.
Bro. Bogers; Let. me through the col¬
umns of your useful little paper state a
few things in regard to my new home,
and new field of labor: I write first in
reference to Fort Gaines, which is the
ee
place where we lire. It is situated on
the Georgia side of the Chattahoochee
» iver, some 25 miles below Eufcnla. One
feature that is peculiar to,on/ town is its
prosperity; onr merchants, mechanics,
lawye r and doctors all seem to be do¬
ing wclL On oar arrival, brother J. E.
Paullin met us at the depot and took ns
to bis elegant homo, a ad he and his good
wife spared no pa : ns in lodging and feed¬
ing ns until we oould put our house to
rights. We are now here, situated on a
high bill and surrounded by the comforts
of a cozy little tome. The first* Sunday
was a ramy day bere, hence ooly a few
met fo' sendees. The thoughtful '
c. re
o! brother J no. S’mpson p uvided u.«|
with a way to and from the chr oh. and
notwithstanding the we didnotsuf
for in the bust. She’chitroh here i i a
body of w or; by men and women who
seen tobrve tbe Creator’s oause at Lea t.
The membe n are on good te ms wi h
o \o a ’o her, aod <brs exempt* fy the prre
ec >t of 'be new command meet, ’ that ye
love ooo o aolhe/.” r J re bouse is not a
^o-h* o 'C, hut there is a movement on
l«. jt to bj/Vi a b ck bor»e, rvb'eh wllbe
.i oenced at an on J y day. Ttd.e it rlj
‘ i the on‘look at Fo i G jw uve 7
eucou •ft^'"‘g. ?.*y fie’d is not confiaf »
alone here, but I fcnve also t’ e c’ .v pt
iikn.ely, wh’ch is a'loet 20 ro v si.- iJiei
south, r.vd is tbe conrty silo cf £./.*/
No p’.’ce sci a tivn •
1.cite;* h>n T' ike 1 y, 7 t S a new tsv/;
a.’ 1 ’o hi as tboc^h t b *' boca f;.»‘ :
only Lst weeh. The h> r«»are M ew
the yetv : la ein fine re; air, the people
cija'cheerfol and intel”geut. Tho house
of worsliip is be.vatjfu 1 . taid to bo the
finest in B. W. C.i. It : : s ba-nV-noely
fumYue'* < u Iho iuo" 9, w ' 1 . »e mr st
mode.!*.' ; ture. ' * •;h . . un
d<*r ibe;>a >/i w 'h. r •-* •- ,* ' r :.h t
i. eh-'u. Li ec’;s.'te c s when . ” ''3M
tl f •» "oilsran,
r.o -*.»* i’*e remVst u^ok s i*-no-.*
L* 'y'i as. daw. fine me ..be U oe.
b ';50 tbe mosi of whom a.e t. .rive in
e>e y good wo n end wo t. Each o :e
•*? ''^e cbo obeiot ,b! ‘o ' .vea
fo* h"s whole " nc and ih . e tu i k •;e
p -ye : <>f yo^'hroib’e * 5.3 ee-./s it tiri, it
m ocie. cp-io’ii'.02 lot mea.-.kt.n
" ^>a»» » —■!
Eve y beoator of ' : ae Unlltu S.'af :3 ’s
ontitlcd to a piisate secratary at a ^r.’a y
of $6 a day du ag the sessions of cou
gress, to be pahl ont of the public c ib.
Much obj'.ction has been made to ibis
arraogemenf, and it is well founded
Senator lte/gaa lias brought fresh criti¬
cism on the p ivate sccva v bcheme by
appointing h's wife to seive him in that
capaciiy. Tiie House lias refused raovoc
al t'-res to app*op ..'e money for the
pay of seuato iai see ./.a-.iei bac J m rV
ways yielded the point
“We Point W tii Pr.ds”
To the “Good ei* j >6 at borne,’’ wen hv
HoodsE; . .u 'b. Id Lowell, Me %,
wliere it <s }> o v ed (bere is mo e of
Hood’s Sf f. iftri'V, to'd tbaa ofnll other
i.tetl'cbies, a id it has g : veu tbe be-it of
ri* lVac! ion a* mo ii-s ictireduclion tea
ego. Tl»'s could not be if the
nedkiue did Dot possess merit. If you"
siifibr from iarv .3 blood, try H'knI’s
S; sapr ' aud j\. 1 :§ its peou 15 ..*: cu
;v!*ve power.
•e.-w
Now a d ihea we find a e.iivoc**.!"
•1 out ih-t ihe ‘^oi. it ol .Ge/rioJP 1 ‘•m !sdv
'•ig oul s’? over the count r. At ! he.’ t
00. E ’’s Pbe. 1 . 1 a^.'T’tutei *or* 3 -
e ^‘e told’e *. end e; -- •* a ,-'.y of it*e te
of Alabama, wi - e'ected* p.'ola!e duo**e
1 Wptei hu y, Coon. That was a fiene-'
ocs act, but Ak*bama was not to be out
'cne on the 1 me day she ck VJ a
ve . . 1 of .be no’on army ' > iho le^.’-.'i
ture J’ 1 00a Mr. Pi’ck.ii’s o?d ijaoi-y.
i*
SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT.
When physicians fail to give relief ia us« ol
chronic ailments, resulting from poison blood, how
{ratifying to the sufferer to obtain at last tin* right
remedy. Where every other treatment miserably
fails to cure, Botanic Blood Balm invariably gains
1 victory. -
San Saba, Texas, Febrnry 3. i*8C.
Our little daughter became effected with seme
orm of scalp disease, supposed to *oe ringworm 0*
■crema. It first began in white scabs or dandrufi
utd then formed in small sores all ever the front
part of her head with rough patches o»
SORES her forehead and face, and then rue aii
ugly eating sore on her head which cob
inuod to spread until a neighbor insisted cn ms
rying B. B. B. After using a bottle and a half the
^>re is healing nicely and the child's hea’th m.ct
ir.proved and she is getting fat. 1 believe E 13 . £
‘o be an e x ce l lent blood purifier and very «ju:-k ir,
*
ts action. Mrs. Bettie Gravis.
Watow Crrr, TrtAS, April B, I9SP.
Blood Balm Ca: I was taken with paralysis, the
doctors' said caased by a tumor
TUMORS tba and , t , had* u J at ^ bod dto of dyspepsia
cose
EL B. B. has done me more good than all the doc*
ton. Wm. Shelton.
Barswoeth, Chambers Co., Aij»^ ,
February C. 1888. »
For the last six yuan I have beer, a great suSer
er from blood poison; could not get anything thai
would do me any good. The doctors thought 1
would die. Two years ago I was stricken d.*m
with cancer of the lower extremities
CANCER and was not able to walk out of my
room, the cancer causing me to suf
fer great pain. A month ago I comn.ecccd taking
the B. B. B. and was able to walk a half mile before
I had taken two bottles. The cancer is healing nj
nicely, and I think the use of this remedy wiU cun
Oh K» M. Smith.
Va Womlow^ Sootbuio Srwrrth'mld alway*
re n»d when children are cutting teetu. It r»
quietsleep, lieyee th el i t and tl e c egay the hole tat cherub once; k awakesas predu 3 tv n«? urai.
“bright
tSsatsunas^
1885
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The Fall term opens Monday, September
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