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SUED I VETY WEDNESDAY,
BY HIE
Iitiser Vva .I 87 IHO Company
WEDNESD/X \L’OUST *20,1800
Tho Democratic Ticket a» endorsed
Cy CUy County.
For Congress.
JlUN. ir/NKYU. TURNER.
For Governor,
IION. W. J. NORTHEN.
For AtU>rn*y-Honerul,
1ION. OEoKGfi N. LE8 TER.
For Comptroller-General,
1ION.W.M AWHHHir. ^
Vor Commi'Oi<»n<T of Agriculture,
MON. R A. MKSBITT.
For Secretary of Siute,
GEN. 1'MIL COOlv.
For Treasurer,
IK>N. K. U. IIA It DAMAN,
F«»r State Senator,
A. C. MIBB,
of Terrell County.
For Representative,
1ION. GKDItUK G. LARK.
A N«*w National Party.
Reform movements in politifs
*iro nothing new. People have go!
>iaed to the periodical cflints to
overthrow tho two great political
parties of tho p’esent, and most ol
these movements dio n-bornin.
But a pally of'-Now Ideas” is cer-*
tainly u novelty. As new ideas
nro always in demand, it would be
•opposed that a parly with u plcm
liful siijiplj of them would certain¬
ly bo popular, particularly if its
purpose was to settle tho monetary
question and solve tho domestic
economy problem. Those are the
things that Mr. VV. H. Frcid, of
Alleghany Pa., proposes to do.
Foi tliis purpose lie has written a
pamphlet, and will call a conven¬
tion at an early date to form a nnt«*
tiotial prrty and to launch liis ,, Ncw
Idea.*’
The principal point of intercit
in tiic matter is Mr. Ere id's state
meat that his New Idea has the in
dome.merit of tho national cxccii'
live committee cf tho farmers a 1
line©. This ‘‘New Idea’’ is the use
ot agricultural land ns a basis foi
hank circulation, tho establishment
of a national hank of tho United
States to bo iho par ent institution
to n system of banks and currency
to be established, which meins, ol
course, the abolition ol tho nation'¬
ll I banks.
This* Now Idea” has a striking
resemblance to the idea cm honied
it. Senator Stanford's national loan
hill, nnd is, besides, an old One, but
lor ft!I practical purposes new, ac¬
cording to Mr. Proid. lie says
that lie advocated tho “New Idea’
fit teen years ago, but let tho mat¬
ter drop, lie has, however, watch¬
ed the political pot since then, he
rays, and he saw to hin satisfaction
that the drift was strictly toward
his idea, and lie, therefore, resolv¬
ed to resurrect it. Mr. Froid says
that Scnntor Stanford stole his
thunder “and passed it oft’ as the
evolution of kin own brain.’’
Briefly Mr. Froid proposes the
mainti r.nnre of a single gold stand¬
ard: that the currency bo made le
gil tender for nil debts; that the
nation s debt bo paid as soon ns
possible; that laws bo enacted
which shall provide lor tho issuc
ing of a national currency to bank
ing institutions which may be es
tabitsbed wilnin the bounds of any
state; that this currency shall be
issued to such banks, at 3 per cent,
interest, to the extent of one third
of the value of agricultural land,
loans to run tor thirly-thrco and
j'lBl IklwFli nils, and fho bunks to
bo coinpo.-cd only by owneri of ag¬
ricultural lands. It is pretty safe
* to snv that Mr. Frcid’s new party,
based upon his “Now Idea,’’ will
■ot be crowded with recruits thie
year, and that u will not absorb
tho alliance. . - **
Happy Hoosiei*k.
AVrrt. Thomas, Post master at Idaville,
Iwt, writes : “Electric Bitteos lias dond
wore for me than nil other luodiciQes
combinctl for that Kid feeling aribiug
from Kiduey and liver troubles.” John
I Leslie, fanner and stockmau of the sarno
place writes : ‘ Find Ejectric Bitters to
Ihj the lust Kidney Mid Liver medicine,
Uiiulq uu. feet like a new man* J. VV.
Ranlm r, hardware merchant, same place
‘ JtJeclrio BitU-re is just the thing
jjjVft'iaii BRfVkhaher who he is fives ail run died and
lew or : he found
strength, good appetite nud felt just
Ike Id he Ikad a new leaao on life. Only
e, a l*ottle, at \V. M. Sjteight's drug
:
.
- you f.Tl out of sorts cross auil
ph-bku k'tt. Dr. J. McLeuu s
ehcerfulncbs will return and lif.
Rc«|uirc new sest.
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t^-l iV: ^ ! n Wifi's ‘
5 a rrapan ua tt!t?F eeuicr of weakness wouiJ
give place to vigor and vitality.
Backlen’s Arnica Salve.
The Best Salve in the world forCnts,
Broisef, Sores, Ulcere, hull Khcnm, Chi!-j l’e
ver Sor< *, Tetter. Chapped Hands.
blnins, Coins, and ail .Skiu Eruptions,
and uotitMy c am Piles, or no pav re
IliH gwuM to gi«o ror
feet satisfaction, or money refunded,
Price 25 cents j»er Ik>x
F or Sale By — W. M. Speight. tf
the
NORTH tMERIGAN
REVIEW
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coming Kr>i.S war which will maiutaiu for the :
il» iiurink.lnwilioi, uuimg ,*•
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mouth topics of commanding interest
IN KVEIcY KIKT.O OF HOMAN THOOOUT AND
ACTION WILD UK THKATKD OF IN ITS 1’AOF.i
by RKPUEHENTATlVE WRITERS
whoso words and tinmen carry authority
with them.
The fortncomir.g volume will bo sig
naliaed public by tho diHcnssiou of questions of
high interest by tlio foremost, men
of the time, notably hy a controversy on
Free Trade and Protection in their War¬
ing Industry upon the development of American
nnd Commerce, between the
two most famous living stalesmen of En¬
gland and America,
THE RT. HON. W. E. GLDSTONE
AND
HON. JAMES G. BLAINE.
This discussion, embracing tho most
important contributions ever made to an
January American number. periodical will begin iu the
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The Great Farm, Industri¬
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the South.
ONE YEAR FOR $1.
Sample copies will be mailed
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/ WAHP!RE
MBLACK
WATERPROOF
Harness SEaio Tor Oil Dfsssil
wTlV S Sl“iholiT , *of:»n R F koop
and
from Rottins:, your Harness and
Bugj;y Tops. Coos farther and
loss work to p.pply than any c~*~
or O'ossina. CUAWANTEED to
do a»»’ that Is oln»ned for It when
used as directed. Beware of im¬
itations and see that our trade
mark 13 on tho can. Ask If your he
Harness makor for It, a id
has not got it send us your namo
andwowil ship you Exprossage. a sample can
FREE, you to pay
CANTON PAINT & OIL CO.,
Melrose, Mass.
VAMPIRE BLACK
KATERPflOOF BOOT AKD SH0EDRESSIN9.
spauisn or.d Doctor's bills. Ask your Boot
find Shoo dealer for It.
CANTON PAINT Mass, & OIL CO.,
Melrose,
o DR. OWEN’S
EL 10 TR 1 C BELT
AWX> SUSPE^'SGRY.
PATCNTES AOS. 16, t8»7. iMPftbVEQJlC.rSS, 1339.
Ajr» STOPEUSORYsr. t»* W
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KSM S«. pe.Wf. r r r*s«
IM 1 )« cTOx'friSiKBcfiYSSu&’ToT _go aKorth Hruai.-jv.go.
££ RUPTURE iS^ !
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Sites’Sete‘ 1 ton M«ie He#si» {
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The Cwnt Wholesale r»aao Onp.n
llepoi of the Sea:li. Th* Xn'. I’lnre to bat;
The Cbt>uic«t Place t« bey; The t>alfist
SWAB-taWSSraSSTffil^K •low tsio.
era u«n>c»
.ma
_ „ Savannah, Ga., Not. lri ; 13$?.
*Tvoom It’a for head the in procession. Maeon, and il's a long
One. rear iu
fcavannah. 200iiiiU-i«.I wagons sold by containing I.. B.
40,000 Pianos and Organs &
R M. H. since 1970.
Arotroiufar’v.f. «*t:»i'.<lv, Weer?s Imv hoo»»
W.*do» lu/y« Wo m It Pianos ;m t >r>f»u- tn
oil Southern 8t.il.*,. W«ls*ve El*J Axwickn iu l 111
above rtaUHicut is not lu tho kart * xa*,'i.n»U.d
How have we ev* r (erj^riso, built i:p«u<l» an
i mmenre t railc ? By on progress ve
'^ «««« methyls and *w } re dealing. Wo
J? ia ^? our I** 1 ™ 1 " 9 o»«r fnen? c
f '»"it-n. tj.kc them .n o 1 «rt»cn,h.p m .
Our Ijinc" Cspltftl. mir Rj>;t bnycn, Carh. onr xhuU. htfl.
csitcrlpnws, ear i\\ftruri/ijUir*j^inr ait-KiloM a-» auR tiled ««r
Id. f£U*t, i.4 USKn! % WC otetr
friends in an the yround floor. TLat’B U way WO litre.
Fall and Winter Bargains 1887 -S 3
Hummer Clot'.inn Out Hale fiver. IVaTcroOIEs
rrowdnl with Hnpeih New lastrumenW.- Farwrit'*.
iKinirRNr i>«rrl:»itvi iHrect frem
tlreatcr lttiraain* than ever, lor rail und
Winter. 1HST- HS.
Not reduced prices and poorer instrn
ments, but the same low pnot and he!Ur
intfrumentt. Greater value for the money.
Of onr lowest-priced Instruments this in
specially true. They are vastly todescribe improved
ami arc arc proud of them. Hard
such bargains on paper, but we’ll try.
tYSmV,\«r?v Instructor,innstfe boolf, att/ni^ht Upriuht, pnid.
t t t v( » sa-iu riANO.-Boautiflil rosewood l’arlor »tyie
full ri/.« m.-U bLvIo. HioucuuUb
fMir. n Ann« tnueos. A f..vcvito
B old. Outfit LOtDl l-le.
I'vlIR. Sjj 0 *U:AN.-Two w-t3 ItwilB. Vivo
1 F rU*i*R H«K»ntwalunlcavo. rack, oroiuneutwl Kx»C!idMlU>f»,L'Uji> nn;l paui'k'', wltlf
etand*. mou-ic U*'k, and a>tjrnnh. jx»ul.
Stool, instructor, music
A|]){ H05 OBtiAN.- Fmi’ reta il ed* Ton
1 t tre nutuo *l< >!>-. noivulifnl case. A ii:rtcL mo. t dssir.
able Parlor Orjan. I ’o.uuttjljou iii:il!i
Rare Bargain*, cvrry one. Thoumimls <•( each
told, and buyers invariably more then tfcaecd.
An Immense Stuck from World’s I5c?t
Makers, to suit all tastes and purses. Over
300 difit-rent styles to chouse from.
PIANOS.—t'ltlckrriuif, ,1la*cn A Ilninlin.
Mnlkn^rk, ifciit, Arioii, HlOO to
OK4.ANH.- >la-oi» A-: UasiUn, Packard,
flay Htatc, H21 to S7oO.
Eaueat jlO, Terms ever heard of. From ?3
to pai-1 monthly, will secure ad
Elegant Instrument.
One i-noo to i ll. That’? our way. Prices mr.rUed
In ijain lkmw-son Wo coch cliarw itudmun-nt and take no deviation less.
niado 1<- any. no inore, 110
This tauure way ensures to all the lowest prices.
So ra*y to buy from repra-ented. tin. Everything Full inforam- in plain
print, rh<l exactly ns carefully
tion given in circulars. Loiters answer¬
ed. Parties llvln-; n thousand miles Three-fourths off can buy
list ns wcil as if in Savannah.
it our entire trade is done: i.y eomfiponder.ee.
BFMEJJBRT}.— BcnrfH line i3do!* vrircs: tire’ Ditie.d Urm»;
fieri ipttnmcvt*: •!</?/»' Sir pears’ rortrt; ffuarantrr;
freight paid; 11 trial: red aui
S'; dare dealing! One price only; Meviy t-a
l.UI*SE!S&SSTES
Either?} music house, savannah, ca
Catarrh
May affect any portion of the body where the
mucous membrane is found. liut catarrh of
the head is by far the most common, and Iho
most liable t<> bo r.sgiectcd. It cannot bo
cured l>y local applications. Kcing a consti¬
tutional disease it requires
Ringing a Hood’s constitutional SarsaparYli.a, remedy 'jhfch!, hko
lioisea Working through tho blood,
erorits&tes the Impurity which causes and i ro
fnotetthe catarrh, and soon effects a perma.
tient cure. At the same time Hood's S.trsa
pai ilia builds up the whole system, and makes
or, feel renewed ia strength
and health. If you suffer Impure
from catarrh, be sure to Blood
try Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
" I used Hood':; Sarsaparilla for catarrh, and
| received great relief and benefit from it. The
i catarrh was very disagreeable, especially in
the winter, causing eomrftMil discharge from
HoOf?*3 my nose, ringing noises
lit my ears, and pains in
Sarsaparilla the back of my head.
The effort to clear my
head hi the morning by hawking and spitting
was painful. Hood’s Sarsaparilla gave tno
'elief immediately, while ia time I was en¬
tirely cured. I am never without the medi¬
cine in my house as I think it
ts worth its weight in gold.’’ CliFCS
Mrs. Cl. B. Udu», lOkO loginh Catarrh
Bt., N. W„ Washington, 1 ). C.
“ I was troubled with that annoying disease,
nasal catarrh, and never found j'elief till
I buik H.tod’s SanapariHa.” .1. L. Rem,
♦lark-diurg, Ky. Ih fi. Be* sure to get
KcmkS’s Sarsaparilla
! Bold by aU druggist ». gl; six for 35. Prepared culy
by C. I. UOOD « CO., Apothecaries. LovcU, Mas*,
*°° Doses on© Dona.
n.VlP A MIKrTK, PLEASK. 7 /
Thouch you were a Jay Gould or a
Vanderbilt, it is worth thirty seconds of
your time to learn that “ Ideal” Tooth
Powder will preserve your teeth from
decay, and hours by so doing from save dentists’ old
bills and of agony your
enemy, tho toothache. Dr. K. E. Gieb
aer, Pa., sars: “When I first began could
using “ Ideal" Tooth Powder I
ubt use a brush on my teeth on account
of injuring the gums. Can now use a*
stiff a brush as obtainable with impun
ity. It lias also hardened the enamel of
ay teeth.
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^ MELON CARDS
TI-IEO II. MARSH & CO., — r
^Commission A Me rciiaxtsK
WATER-MELONS IN CAR LOTS A SPECIALTY,
& 7Q Poydrns St. NEW ORLEANS, LA.
•sir Hi presented in Fort Gaines by W. B. GRAHAM. 5282in
sJGHN CURREN & CO*
CMMISSION MERCHANTS.
WATEKMELONSt' in car lots a specialty.
23 Walnut St. CINCINNATI, O.
Represented in Fort Gaines by W. B. GRAHAM. 5283m.
Chas. Richardson,
WHOLESALE PRODUCE
Gommissioiri -
Consignment of WATERMEL ONS Solicited.
53 and 60 Wost Market etroel; BUFFALO, N. Y.
Represented in Fori Gaines by W. D. GRAHAM. 5283 ri.
H. MORGANTHALER & COMPANY >
Wholesale Commission Merchants . 1
EARLY FRUITS AND VEGETABLES OUR SPECIALTY
Conslgr.ments.of WATERMELONS Solicited
58 A CO PROSPECT BT., CLEVELAND, QIIIO.
lleproacutcd ia Fort Gainco by W. B. GRAHAM. 5 2S 3m.
J. 11. KutSHuaif. T. P. WIOOIN3. C. IB Kl.KlNFSI.t3G.
Kusiim-an, Wiggins & Co.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS;
W aterm elons
m
Oiir Specialty.
19 WE3T Front Street, CINCINNATI, OHIO,
Ropfetetitod In Fort Gainoe py W. B. GltAIIlM. 6 4 3m.
MWWNM MHMIMT. I
Watermelon Shipments Solieited.#
MO Dock St. PHfLALYELPHIA, PA.
Ron'cjtnted In Four Gai#ru, by W. B. GItAHAM. Olldmj
0”. o. sfisOO.
ISUET ANS TaQSUOS
Commission 5Iercliants Si
Watermelon Shipments A Specialty.
Q* West Fr’ont St. CtSClNj'JAif’I;
Grove s Tasteless Chill Tonic
It ia as pleasant to the taste as lomou
.'T' ?he syrup. smallest infant will tdke if afid
i'.- v Av- v v% . neverlr^^-itis mediciatr.
Children dry for it. Fever fills to
Mm§mm mm&mSmB esp Chills Cost Chill you once Tonics. only broken half will the price not fOttirn. of other
Ho needed. quinine needed. So purgative
Contains no poison Cheaper thasf
m*wm It purifies qtfiniffe. tSe blood and removes all
It in malarial ab large poison from dollar the tonio system. aui .
as any
Y RETAILS FOR 50 CENTS.
K
m .WARRANTED
§5 Swi tfiwrr* C-iRsrsfw-iit*. To.. l-arK T,,sd. : I Inc. 13.138A
Pthm of Orayr . _ T-urt
Rgi Wmk VV I'll »-'■ -i <i't me three eer.r a
. 2gS *•<*•» *»u> 'be lot from you,
V.v wpr.’sriso^tJKta.'^.ttU IMW Chill Taf;lc. I *« P"
C-st /? aii4 swarMir An*l eUifwHatrJ. baring had chronlj.
LS ehittf T’« month- r»aat. one of then* far -
TxaB T.Uhin three w**ek.< after .O'! hefinnin^ Lei wi h the • nll^
Tuple w.T- ii^«
chcvKs. it -t'-rsuM »ebwra w. w. nut D.
rou SAL/i ur
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c WARWICK
^ ^ PERFECTION 1 *
CYCLES.
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They ore made of High-grade Material
by skilled mechanics, and are
INTERCHANGEABLE
For Lady or Gonttomao:
MAKERS*
Warwick Cycle fiffg. Co •
SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
Plain ' nd Fancy
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R'll It 5 '* 1
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fi!Y 9 Jfl T ,E,SIKCER!
> LOW ARM
$20
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OUR FAVORITE 8INCER
fSfao Ttrektr, Uaf. faiKi Cover, Largo Draworo. Klehol King*,'
Ruff or. Bt tutor. Four WUtho of Hommoro
BAot on trial. beHrered in your bona fra* ot
freight CcDTaffien' chargee. Bay only of Mamifeoturera.
nwra CoiumWonx tie* Now Mm.
efclnew. Address for Circular* end Teailraaniaha
0 e- 0 perative Sewlag Machine Ceapaay,
Central Railroad and B’king Com;
SCHEDULE IN EFFECT JULY 8TH, 18»i
WEST BOUND. Between Fort Gaines and
Bead Down. Cuthbert.
S:15 p. m. Leavo FCntbbert arrive j
3:55 p. m. Arrive CJolemas
4:55 p. m. ii *Fm-t Oairea Lfcftve 1
) Between Albany and MafcOtt |
p.m. 11:22pm Leave Cuthbert oVriva w
M 11:30 am arrive SndthviHo leave m* H 3
** 1:20 “ : Albany t» a a
n 3:40 •* : A meric s •• c 1 06 *’
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w 5:05 “ : Mlacou Fort' All)/ »• x s iur •*
»» flf* “ : It 2 10, ou
Cuthbert and Montgomery.
M . m. 8:55 am Leave "Cuthbert* At rive 12 22 p in 12 llffi
M Ifc •i «t 4:35 " Arrivo Georgetown ” l. 10 38pm 11 20l
4;50 " M ftpHnghill ■".Eu fait la 10 25 p ui 10 05 a
^ »# 5:29 •• »» • » 5 45pm 10 19
51 M linidn a
6:12 " • • * Spring *» 39 b fit 9 *20
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o M 7:35 “ • • ♦Alolitgouiery Leavo 7 30pm 745
W. A. Graham, Agent, J. O. fliuwr, Tr»v Fuss Agt.
Fort Gainer, GA Savannah, Go.
E..T, 55189tf. CliARt'box. Gen’l Pass Agt.
Savannah, U
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AGENTS WANTED. *
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