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BY TDK
A nvKRTisii Pcnusrixa Company
*N UDNKSDAY, AUGUST 27,1890)
The Democratic'l ick el ah endorsed
ISflf Ola; Connty.
Fcr Congress, .
BOX. II’NItYG. Tl’RXOU
For Governor,
lit IN. W. J. NORTHED.
For AMom*'y-Gt:norid,
1IOX. GEUHGK N. I,ESTER.
F«>r C«»i|)troHer-G«ner.il,
H )N. WM A. WRIGHT.
*
Vor Conitni** loner of Agriculture,
IloN.K. A.MBSUITT.
F«*r Secretary of State,
GEN. PH If, COOK.
For Treasurer,
lit IN. lb U. HARDEMAN.
For Ftutc Senator,
A. V. DILI,,
of Terrell County.
For Representative,
HON. GKOUGK G. LARK.
Millions are pni I out for rharity iu
L<>n Ion am ni.’.ly, and yet, last year,
twenty seven j ('f H da < 11 c I of ?.larva
li a iu toe n:#ti polis. This riR*or«;
do '» lo t apeak i highly lor the
1 1 i; vtelile h ry lei.i of charity" iu
t i.at n. eal city a.T t Jio rnporta of the
► ocieiicH for the relief of tin* poor.
«•*
There r a r.iani > ■ ! iueonuif tenev
in ili» phrnMoo! arv of the Kiusian
edirt i agaimd tin* Jew . One clause
provide' that nil .lews must bo pro
vi<h*.I with pn- ‘ports at, l iv :.*i»ter al
(
polios headiptai(ofs wherever tho\
atoj» their Christian nnd Niirmuijo in
full. How are they to eouijJy with
tli" firat requirement* 'They might
reply in the worJa of thcchenibfi win,
called on St Coetllia, and who, when
naked to l it down, said; ".With pleas¬
ure, dear In ly, but wo haven’t the
vvluvcwithal.”
This ia comddorcd an oil’year in
Ohio atato polities, but all the aatno
the domocratn should put * forward
their boat efforts to win again this
y ar. Another victory for the dem
<-oraey like that of lad year, and the
stnt" of Ohio will no lohgtr he an un¬
certain factor inclectiona. 1 he dom*
oeritic state convention, which ucet?
nt Springfield to-day to select noini
iiees for secretary of state, supreme
court judge nnd member of tho hoard
ol public works, no doubt understands
the aituatbm, and men well he nomi¬
nated who vill have tho confidence
bud support of the people.
The Chicago Tribune auggesta
• hrt CongrcH.s uito Arizona nnd New
Mexico and admit them an ’ono atato.
The Tribune admits that Avinotm
'‘Iinx only tljo- most monger agricul¬
tural poKsibilitioa, amt to erect it in¬
to a state would bo to create only an¬
other Nevada, a rotten borough with
no promise of future progress." (if
•New Nexico it say«: “The bulk of
the population is composed of lazy,
.
illiterate , superstitious un-American
Lilians of Antee descent, .strangers
to the language, habits and spirit of
the nation, and tho poorest stud’im¬
aginable out of which to make eiti
Kcn?." A combination like this
would make the worst kind of a rot
ten borough according to tho Tribune
allowing. It defeat* its ownjargn
nient.
••ft
leyou f«*el out of k(*tLs oin>ps and
poevish—Uke Dr. J. McLean'ii » s m , s;i
VftrillA;chceifnlncMi will return and life
a ill ftequirc new ze »L
* *
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This country’ i« about to cuter
upon a policy of retaliation. The
llouxc passed a bill tho othor day
toahutout tho wines and other
products of Germany’ and France
if thoso countries pefftist in shut¬
ting out Amarican pork. There is
no doubt that the Senate will also
puss tno bill. Tlio American hog
must have a chance in Europe or
Franco and Germany* will not find
«nv customers for their beer and
wir.ee in this country.
r Risks.in all line* of business arc
being continually lessened. In
New York a company 1ms just boon
formed to insuro dry goods jobbers
against trado losses ia bad credits.
The plan is a follows: A merchant
sells a $10,0JO bill of goods to a
follow merchant. Tho first mer¬
chant goes to tho Credit Indemni¬
ty company, and, hy paying a cor*
tain amount per cent., which dov
ponds upon tho standing of tho
merchant to whom tho goods nro
aold, gets tho guaranty of iho com¬
pany that tho SI0,000 will bo paid.
In other words, tho company
t cal’y indorses the
. chaser. \\
List of Jurors drawn to serve
for Se&tember Term
or Court.
GRAND JURY.
D. A. Fain F. M. ?'cArthrr
A. C5. Hutton R. C. Ym
8 . K. Jjcwis K. U. l ain
W. Z. T. Btidgea T. C. 8 ntt(fH
C. V. Morris w a. c. fc»»
W. M. J. O. i/JUrnS
Wm. Fain , J , J lUfi'ev
T. J. M slier H. M. Brown
•I. F. Kimbln W. P Mc'.rthur
1). C*. Adame J. H. Jcnkns
N, .1. Jkirofield Jowlina McLendon
A. II. Iai-ikI W. J. Gre»-ne
II. M. HLhw C. ti Dozier
I*. II. Hingleton lj 1.' . 1 * J,';.,~ “'"a
J. Hay s J. M. Haichctt.
Petit Jury, 1st, Week
J, I). Brooks Geo. C. Brown
.1. A. Eigbio **• 4. ... Gigo.c ,.
j ilobt. Arnold F. P. Allen
M, W. Bass ('. -T.
j J. W. T. E. Beil Bari field T.*N • Br oke
J 1*. AskiW
T. E. Bell j.".
T. E. Ashley
'
F. jM. Brooks - ,, . A. , JilUlIsey , - ,
•I. A. Gmr.ctt it. II w uitcce u,.
E. W. Fai i B. F. Gi
W. 11. Gay G. T. Fain
E. 1). Aibimti A C Bmnpvl
T. L. Jacktion J. A. Killln 3 w or 111
J. W, Jfigbio •J. I’. Graham
ii. JWamVvillo Y\'. A. ITai-fb-n
W. C. < Sriinsley W j. F kijg'sr flow* 11
. 1 . M. Holmes . 1 .
o ,ri vvvp'< V t \ i |
kj
J. C. Kiliolnvw W. I*. KiUln^mnMrtli j
*
Mr. Itoquemorii J * B. Adams
T. W. Fouler A. • Floiniii'r r *t mill. I
. 1 , Ij. ('rosier W. ) ’• BitrlI
It. tl. Dillard <T. 7'. j
Dawson
W. T. Ihdehor , 1 . W. Ern-licr j I
.1, J. Fulton jtiose , 11, I? \\ arson . :
J. J. Euginm J. M. McCorkle
W. If. Jackson BJtmi Joyner
E. L. Ingram J. N. Ingraham
J. T. B. Jon< . it. F. Ileii'igten
W. P. Wor: hy U. IT. Harrison
A. D. Ingram G. W. Garrison
H. W. Flowers N. H. McLendon
R. It. Duko W. II. Brooks
W. B. Hat:away J. A. Jones
Mont. NicC'e-yk’.o F. M. McCorkle*
Ncghctod Bladder Disease will
produeo fatal results. Whenover
you have any symptoms, t:so La¬
mar's Extract Bdcbu and Jumper
at onco.
of Many {moplo habitually endure a feeling
he-situile Isvuusu they think th Imve
lo. If they would take Dr. J. I!. .McLean's
Sarsaparilla lliiafeeiieg of weakaocs would
give plaed to vigor aed vitality.
• *># »►*- —
lfucklon's Arnica Salve.
Tub Bert Salvk in Hip world for Cuts
Bruise*, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fe
ver Sores, Tetter, Cli?.pjnd Hands, Chil
t»laiiiH, Corns, and all hjkin Eruptions,
and positively cmwPiles, or no pay ro
quired. feet sotiafnictien, It L* gtiiU..nrccd to givo per
or money refunded.
I’rice 25 cents per b**x
For Hale-.By - W. M. Speight, tf
TILE
NORTH WWfi •
REVIEW
Arrangement* have been made for flu
coming year which will maintain tor the
Review iti unrivulcdposition among ]>e
nodical* and rencer ih e.-sontial to every
reader in Aiaeriea who desires to keep
of die times. I'rom month to
aiont.li topics of conneft idiiig interest
IN KVISHV FUTLD OF IU MAX THOUGHT >NI»
ACTION WIM im TISK.VTKt) OF IN' ITS TAOS
by REl’itESENTATlVE WRITERS
whose wowla mut names cany authority
with them.
The fortneoming vein me will lie sig*
nivlfzoil hr the chseaasi«*u cl quest urns of
liigh public inters**! bv the foremost men
of the time, notably by a controversy on
Free Trade and Protection in their bear
ing upon the dovolopnu u« of Amcriean
Industry mid Gonuneree, t-clween the
two most famous lisiug stutwjmen of En
gland and America,
THE RT. HON. W. E. GLBSTOIiE
AND
HON. JAMES G. BLAINE,
This discussion, embracing , iJio . ninsi
important American contribution* ever made to nu
Januaiy pernnlwal will, begin in tin*
Di nnniW.
It significant fact -ft* showing the
of tb«wnodlc;.l, M,ai« »iJo lUiln.TC
VIEW is unilS-ANKE
American greater tima -1 hat of all other
el and English Reviews combi
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SCstipSa Frit! ll:: hrcFsaii A s;aE.‘ Firs Bi¬
NORTH AMERICAN- REVIEW,
u Fourteenth Street, N. Y.
;r-«Ki mM
c«3r,
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47th YEAR !
S' Mf
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lhc rnj . Great /t , t T- arm, In -r da , st , n- .
Jh, 7 -^. - ■ .7 c/T. ’• r Oil/ „ T1 JUl*.- 7 vf
ft -
kite* k Bales’ Sour,sin fete Him
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W
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TJm> CfWlt Whofeanfe Place and Orrn
vareffissrs^t:ssi'sesiss Miner buy. A Mfijr.iilfrjit l?ff#rd»
to Orw
1 ’Ianni*n. >1 t)rxrui«rUcedbN)uib«
tru Uamc.alucc in:*.
FatanX-UI, Ga., Nov. 1M. 18S7.
Boon for (ha precession. Macon, and lt’«* a long iu
cn "* It’a head in rear
Savannah. Pianos 200 and miles of wagons sold by containing L. B.
40,000 Organ , Cn
8 . M. II. since 1 ->70.
\V Ar^wriatarnwiT tra.it*. fortetn!;'. Vo til Pianos* Wc arc and afar?,-bonsai. Onuuw in
> <i> ft Xu-.,, Y.*rlaw r Aiwlw, and tbi
utt bontbera Star.-*. uu
tLo\0 bl3Uu:U.t iu net la tin: L ast cSJ.cTfviaU.-tL
IIow liavc we ever built r.p such an
immense methods trade? By imd enterprise, dealing. progressiva Wo
burincsu arjuarc
make our patrons onr friends. Wo work
for them, take them into partnership, as it J
were, divide profits and actually give theta
more than their money'» worth.
Oor Iaiwc Capital. onr Rpot Cash, oar Uf^-tinw
Kncriwi r.ur Ehrcwanees Vir^Un..anath«.-u btiytiie our -.choic l*our htft,
i:i fm t.lsnellnw thiground .rinv floor, Taat’a wo have.
fritneUin o.% a way we |
Fall ana Winter Bargains 1887-88
Hamm8fC!enSw0at«rJeo«».WBKMOH» Ncv»- lu^triimenfa.
i , ImifieBSpir.rctaw. ro\v;U «l with Huperl. direct fron liMMries.
firi'nirr tsarjnlns lUaa ever, iorlali ami
Wtnicr,
' Not reduced prices and poorer instni
went*, but tho Mms low pruts and better
instruments. Greater value for the money.
Of our lowest-priced Instruments this is
spccLilly true. They arc vastly improved describe
and wc are nrond of them. Hard to
sac ^ bar S al « 9 on P*P cr « bu t wc *’9 try*
c i cover, la ive iuetruotor f um4c book, all freight jniid.
Qn«oa Anno trupj<.<. A favo'ito style. 'Ihousandi
cuLL Outfit comiLfo.
l ti /VtoPS. lt SOUGAN^-Two.fpts Ketfls. Five
1 KLxfaut >vahn-,tcawe. maincuL-d r.xtendcdtop.lanip au;l I'aiudfcd. 'vitb
tta-uls. music rack, r Look, and all freight jwl.
et-ol, instructor, music
AUK stir. OIWiAN.-Four sets Tea
* 1 tp-nulnc Beautiful- ras«. A most desu
uUo Parlor Oniaii. fomi’etiUcn cballctitfi-a.
Kart Barf/'itns. every on*. Thowsnn-ls of each
tcaili i buyerrinvariabty more than pleased.
An Immense Stock from World’s Best
linkers, to suit all tastes and purses. Over
300 different styles to choose from.
FI ANOS.—rWvkertnSi Mason A .Hamlin,
Mnlbflt'tcU, Bent, Ariou, SlOOto 91,000.
OUCJANH.— Mason- St llojalia, Packard,
Bay SStato, S3*Z-1 to 8700.
Easiest Terms ever heard of. From $3
to ?I 0 , paid monthly, will secure an
Elegant Instrument.
Ono urloo to oil. That’s our way. Prices marked
In t lain lijnireaou-rachltistmm'-nrancl no deviation
iiiartn to any. Wo chanro no morn, take no leas.
This auuare way ensures to aU the lowest prices.
So easy to buy from us. Everything in plain
print, nut exactly circulars; as represented. letters carefully Full informa¬ nnswer
tion cd. {riven ’arties in living thousand miles oil can buy
1 a Savannah. Three-fourths
t:.=t os well as If ia correspondence.
/>[ our entiro trade is done hy
RF.VMfllER — Lowest prises; Easiest terms:
Pr.it instruments; Fine etools and covers; All
freight paid; ]j days' tital; Six rears' guarantee: sared cut
Square dealing; One pries only; Money
LUDDEN&BATES
KfiTKERfJ MUSIC HCUSE, SWASMAK, GA
Catarrh
Hay Afreet any portion of ti>e body where the
mucous membrano i* f«*uu<k- Hut catarrh of
tho head i ■* l»y far Urn most common, and ti e
most liable to to neglected. It cannot be
cured by local applications.' Being a consti¬
tutional discaso it require*
Ringing a Hood’s coiistituUo.jal farsapaiir.a, remedy which, like
rioidej working through the blood,
eradicates the Impurity which causes and pro¬
motes the catarrh, and soon effects a pcniKw
neat cure. At the same iuv.c Hood’s Sarsa
pariila bul’ds i:p tlio whole system, ai:<i makes
ono fed renewed in strength tlfipiirO
end health. If you suffer
from catarrh, be sure to Bleed
try Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
*• I used Hood’s Sarsaparilla for catarrh, and
received great relief and benefit from it. The
catarrh was very disagreeable, especially Vw
tho winter, causing constant discharge from
Hood’a my nose, ringing' noises
in my cars, and pains iu
Sar3apari!Ia th.e back of my head.
Tho effort to clear my
head in the morning l*y hawking and spitting
was painful. Hood's Sarsaparilla gave mo
>*iief immediately, while in time 1 was en¬
tirely cured. 1 am never without the medi¬
cine in my house as I think it
Is worth its weight in gold.’* Cures
Hus. O. B. Gir.n, 1C2J Eighth Catarrh
St., N. V., Washington, I). C.
*• I was tror.lded with that annoying disease,
nasal catarrh, and never found relief till
1 took Hood's Sarsaparilla.” J. L. Routt,
Warksburg, Ky. N. B. Bo sure to get
Hood’s Sarscpariila
Bold by ail tlrus^ists. fl; six for £S. Tropared only
ky C. I. HOOD £ Co., Apothecaries, I-owell, Mu*
IOO Doses One Dollar
H ALF A MIXrTE, PlEASB?^
Vanderbilt, Though you vrero a Jay Gould or a
it is worth thirty seconds of
your time to learn that “ Ideal ” Tooth
Powder will preserve your teeth from
decay, bills and and hours by so of doing from save dentists’ old
the toothache. agony R. vour Gieb
enemy, Dr. E.
ner, Pa., sars: ‘‘When I first began
Ideal ’’ Tooth Powder I could
6tilI br J sll as obtainable with impun
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THEO II. MARSlr & CO.,
Commission Meb^iants^
WATER-MELONS IN CAR LOTS A SPECIALTY,
74 & 76 Poydrps St, NEW ORLEAN3, LA.
CSTlit presented in Fcrt Gaines by W. B. GRAHAM. 0282m
vOHN curren & GO.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS..
WATERMELONS IN CAR LOTS A SPECIALTY.
23 Walnut St. CINCINNATI, O.
Represented in Fort Gaines by \Y. B. GRAHAM. 5283m.
Chas. Richardson,
. WS01ESAIE FEODCCE
GommissioD - (Persia ef
consignment of WATERMELONS Solicited.
58 and CO West Market etrect; BUFFALO, N. Y.
Represented in Fort Guims by W. B. GBAIIAM. 5383m.
H. MORGANTHALER & COMPANY,
Wholesale Commission Merchants . 1
EARLY FRUITS AND VEGETABLES ODR SFElilALTZ*
Consigrmonts.of WATERMELONS Solicltod
58 & CO PROSPECT ST., CLEVELAND, OHIO.
Represented iu Fort Gaines by W. B. GRAHAM. 5 28 8m.
J. 11. Kcskma*. T. P. Wiggins. C. II. KLEINF2LTSR.
Kushm-an, Wiggins & Co.
COMMISSION MTIRC 11 AN TS.
W atermelons
m
Our Specialty.
10 Wbst Fuont Street, CINCINNATI, OHIO.
Represented In Fort Galnce by W. 2. GRAHAM. 0 4 3ft).
j. daveuvpout
W B 8 M W B W IB KWHWI. f
Watermelon Shipmenta Solksited^
140 Dock St. PH 11-ADE LPHI A, PA.
Represented in Fout Gaines, by W. D! GUVeHAH. 6113m!
J-. o. 33J!L3LrES tbCO.
riYtjrr ms smosTjes
Commission Merchants,
Watermelon Shipments A Specialty.
'J’o West Fx *out St. CINCINNATI, OHIO
Grove s Tasteless Chill Tonic
It is as pleasant to the taste as lemon
The syrup. smallest infant will take it and
never know it is medicine.
Children cry for it. .Fever fails to
§ cure.
v/ 'J Chills once broken will not return.
Cost yon only half the price of other
, '3 <1 Chill Tonics.
J KgM KMEfe Ho needed. quinine needed. Ho purgative’
1 ft Sfeaiwt Contains no poison Cheaper than
It purifies qninine. the blooa and all’ 1
■r: removes
§gj$|3s| malarial poison from the system.
It is as large as any dolte* toaio and
mmm m RETAILS FOR 5fir SETTS.
A:;.? Bal -
.WARRANTED
dSi 1 .*.** ___________________, *§k Paris l’kv<‘ Vmcm> «od rre C oU three ’w nl mu, Tu»o.: Mm*., Dec. Ornrc 13,1&&J. s
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. from
let* Chtil Ttmic. I va3 the lot yoc
if*4aL iJJinsr. TjiV >€' ^ Cirflgiitcd with It. I
igy. r * cave jr*%r CHfB T**Mc to torn* cMMr> o who w»rc
i f p.J. at,1 cnnwlalo!. ba< iu( had chr ole
fa-. n.oi»Mis p.al, our of th-nt for .. «>S
•t within thiv. wp.-lt« *IVr hoclonin* wi h th. Uhlll
% W> - MS& octets, Tooi.* they fl *cted wore H»e hnle »tb*rta wi'1 w. helrty. w. ST'Jli with _____ D, roof'
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WARWICK
H PERFECTION .. ”
CYCLES.
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They are made of Hf^b-grade Material
by skilled mechanics, and are
For Lady or Gentismart:
MAKERS'
Warwick Cycle Mfg. Co *
i SPRINGFIELD, HASS,
*~~~ Plain
• nd- Fancy
a
A i ORK *
FAV0RITE SINGER!
Warraatid for Five Years.
I Q2T31iTMH LOW ARM
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$20 - W, • , ji ■ -
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**F± OUR FAVORITE SINGER'
Bent on trial.. Delivered in yt>\tl r T%om* free ot'
freight Save Canvaneers’ charges. Buy only'of Manufacturers.
Commiosiona. Get Mew R*.
ckiaes. Address for Circular* and Testimonial**
Ca-0perative Sewing Maehiae Campaay.
— s. mil mu. nuaMebte. n*
Central Railroad and B’king Oomp’y of Ga,
SCHEDULE IN EFFECT JULY CTH, 1S90.
—i
WEST BOUND. Between Fort Gaines anil EAST BOUND
Bead Dowd. Cuthbert. Bead Up.
8:15 p. m. Leave •Cnthbert arrive 11:25 a m
8:55 p. m. Arrive Coleman 10:45 am
4:55 p. m. II *Fort Gaines Leave 0:50 a m
| Between Albany and Maeou |
p.m. 11:22 pro Loavo Cuthbert arrive ce p S 8:10 p hi.
SSSSE »» II *» 19 W 11:30 1:20 8:40 5:05 COO am “ “ “ *• arrivo t - - - Albany Amorie Smithvillo Fort Macon > alb/ e leave »» ” W " to c 00 to 9 p S S B B = iv,?r 12:20 2:00 10 1 ; ; 0 2 'J U *> »• ,J ” ft,
Cuthbert and Montgomery.
05 . in. 8:55 am Leave *Cutld>ert* Arrivo 12 22 p m 12 11 p m
tc >• 4:35 Arrive Georgetown 10 3S 11 20
*+ ii 4;50 *» •Eufanla i • H 10 p m a m
25 p in 10 05 a of
4* >9 5:29 e* t# Springhill tl* 9 45 10 19
Of II G :12 99 ♦Union Sprisg •If pm a ta
8 59 p m 0 20 ft ia -
-j 99 7:35 “ 99
W. A. Graham, Agent, J. C. Shaw, Trav Titss Agt.
Fort Gaines, Ga. Savannah, Ga.
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