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A BY 111 leUt PUMSMPM COMFAKI
WEDNESDAY, OCT- M, IWO
THIS PAPER E at M tax WM A uOV i j*
Fxl NEW YORK*
The Doaoeretie Ticket as endorsed
by CUy . County.
For Congress,
HON. 11BNRY O. TURN Ell.
For Governor,
HON W. J NORTUEN.
For Attornsy-Genersl,
HON. G SO RGB N. LHSTER.
For Cowptrollsr-Osnnrml,
HON. WM A. WEIGHT.
For Consmissioa'T o Agriculture,
HON. R. A. MJE8BITT.
For Becrotury of Stats,
GEN. PHIL COOK.
For Treasurer,
HON. tt. U. HAKDKMAN.
For HtaU Senator,
A. C. HUjL,
of* Terrell County.
F<»r R**p resent ative,
HON. GKOKGK G. LARK.
Kvery citizen should bo
oncugn to hia party to spar* the
tlmo and trouble to votft in eYtry
oleotiou.
Wo tear Georgia it pormllting
her politic* to fall too much in
hands of parties not oitiseua of the
Stfttoftnd who are not of the tame
party aa the controlling
of tho State* MeCune of Waehingv
ton for instance.
Now tho dominies are beginning
to complain beenuso the church at¬
tendants don't ohip in for tho mi**
eionarioa freely enough. One en*
orraity always loads to nnothsr.
Thoy ll be putting n high tariff on
salvation next.
4£raiu robborios are growing a*
larmingly frequent of lato. Tboso
poor wrotebes have evidently oomo
to tho concision that tho only way
tho avorago oitisea can got any
money now ia to grab it before it
got* to Waahinglou.
Although to au outside observer it
would seam that the rogues, thugs
and murdeis of New York enjoy
er surprisingly joyous immunity from
•n«*ts or pttitirtbment, tho grand
ry. after due dolibet stien hse
that tho penitoutisry is
overcrowded."
8ouio wretchedly nervous miscreant
in Hofis tired at the King of Bervis
and his fathor, tho ox-king, the other
day, but mixHod thorn both, although
they are corpulent enough to incur
the etei usl hatred of Charles X. Da¬
na. OfficetM seiaed the offender aud
locked him up. Ilo is not the first
man who has beau known to be
scooped iu for holding n bad hand
against ii pair of kings.
Nellie Bly is inoltivor. For tho
next three yours she will writo un¬
der conti aet for Norman L‘ Munro
publisher of Tho Family Story Pa¬
per at a salary of about #12,000 per
annum. Miss Jily s extraordinary
tour around tho world, coupled
with her original aud popular ca¬
reer ii8 an all-around wtiter for the
pres*, presage* for her a bright and
profitable future. Mr. Munro lias
again shown his skill ns an editor
of high merit in selecting n writer
ao thoroughly equipped to please
the renders of The Family Story
Paper.
t»ee»n racing by ht«am *liip H is
quite summon but racing
time amt the l it ill is seuictbiuy usw.
When it wjih ftuuouucsU that tha
laritl would go into sffact Oct.
spsculation bought up all tha
ra Leaf Tobacco thsv could
chartered a steamer to bring it to
U. S. boforo the Tsrift went into of
foot After a mtsshap and delay eh.
arrived just in time to eater
the new tariff taok effect thus saving
the speculation #1,700,000 the dif¬
ference of duty on the eld and new
tariff ratos. It is estimated tbet
enough Tobacco bus been imported
into tlio Fnitod Stntea to supply tbs
country for b yea ra and that no more
will pe imported dnriug that time.
It is all in tho hands .if a few r •pecu
lators who can \hu* control tbs j mar
ket for the next half decade,
-•*
A go«»d many of th<» <'omitir* in
structed their nontinseN tu vote for
Gov. Gordon for I'nited State*
tor now *oiin*
:
b
' n men auu were elected on this
auu Utiie** they coillu refef «l
hack to the people again aiul find out
if there were • m.jot ity of the voters
opposed to Gordon, we dont ten how
they ceu to anything but stick to
their original instructions.
DEMOCRATS
It ia amentia! for every Democrat
co, " te oul voU at th ® ^ovenx
•h'etion. Let every .ere come and
Mr. Turner such a large vote
Dictator Reed and bin gang will
uot dart try to give his seal to anoth¬
er. There ie no opposition to Mr.
Turner that we have heard of, yet it,
ii your duty ta come out and vote.
Khctiou Tuesday November 4 th.
Gov. Hill is proving himself to be
quite a« felicitous in expression as
the oelebretod Dr. Chiuncey M- De¬
pew. In a speech the other day Dr.
Depew told the farmers to iuscribe
on their banners “three It’s—Recip¬
rocity, Retaliation and Revenue.”
Gov. Hill, in a speech at Lockport,
N, Y. on Friday, said that Dr. Ue.
pew could have aroused the enthusi¬
asm of his hearers to aiglicr degree,
ami given them more practical relief,
by promising to tho farmers of this
state, suffering under railroad exact
tho rornodios afforded by three
0 jj |#r •‘H’*," f or which they would be
tra!y grateful—“Regular' Ucductd
Uatei*” upon the trnnspoitation of
their produoU. This asaurancs
would iacreas* the farmer’s net ‘rov
mums’, illustrate tbs advantages of
true ‘reciprocity' at home, and pre
vont any desire for ‘retaliation’ upon
tbs railroads for alleged previous ex¬
tortions, and would be something
practical rather than theoretical.
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Blood Disease.
Blood disease* are torriblo on account
of their louthsomo nature, and tho fact
that they wreck tho constitution so com¬
pletely unless the proper antidote is ap¬
plied. B.B.B. (Botanic Blood Balm) is
composed of tho truo antidote for blood
poison . Its uso never sails to give satis¬
faction.
Mrs. Laura Hart, Boauford, 8. C.,
writes-. “A loathsome form of blood pois¬
on was killing me me. My appetitowas
lobt, my bones ached, and parts of my
flesh seomed as If It would come off my
banes. A friend brought mo a bottlo of
B. 1). II. Tha sores began healing at once
and when I had taken two bottles I sur¬
prised my friends at ray rapid recovery.
A. W. Bryant, Moody Toxas, writes;
“I had an agonizing case of Salt Rheum
for four yoars, which modiclno I took only
loomed to aggrayato until I found B. B.B.
it cured ray hand which resembles a bupnt
surface. It also cured my two children
of itch, which had resisted previous treat¬
ment.”
Malaria
Lilerally means bad air. Poisonous germs
arising from low, matter,* marshy land, breathed or from into de¬
the caying lungs, vegoUblo taken by the ore blood, and
less ilie vital fluid up purified by the of un¬
is use a
good unfortunate medscine victim like is liood’sSarsaparilla, overpowered. the Kv
.oon
on in the more advanced eases, where tho
terrible lover prevails, this successful medi
cino has effected remarkable cures. Those
who are eiposed to malaria or other poisons
should keep tha bUod pure by taking
Sarsaparilla.
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Otitobor mid IVoveniher
Is the tints moat consumationstake place.
Now is tbs timo to buy Engage me n
Ri ngs, and make your best giri happy,
W. B. llfti.NX* has tho largest ® lot
Plain . Gold _ , . Rings over In Ft. Gaines. ,
Call on him: i»e happy youmlves, ami
n your best girl happy.
A diction a i* v OF
Languages, Arts,
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,. Universal , ii/ Knowledge. ii
The Harvard Kncvclopa dm will be
lishcel in 32 Vuls. of800 pages each — a
tal ot 25.t>00 pages, and will be bound
cloth extra (one-htilf 8eal mul onc-lmlt
roeeobimlin"),at $1 »SO»
75 Slid #9,00 VoL. per mouth, V ol., imvablo
one or two oaen
Ui Id on._ AII 'o\ er S., \ ols. «i.1 >e deln
orod b lUsK Ob tHAUGk. As »
book it is superior to all other Lucy
Agents Wanted, speca 1
meats to Qood Agents, Male or
male. Address
Harvard Publishing Company
No. 74 East 9th Street,
NEW YORK CITY.
The Great Farm,
al and Ftoek Jon nut I ot
the South.
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Sample copies will be
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Drawer 8, Atlanta. Ga.
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Children are jaal a. Hable io sufft from
catarrh o grown people The best and et»
«i«A applied remedy irtHd 3apl/ { V .tur:L
Cere.
Tiie be** rw»n»» «•**whic-hw *• **i«n
out doubt the introducitnn of Dr.
by Syrup. Now no more laodnmn
be giv^n tobabie*.
—
What has beoomo of the Canning
Factory, to whfch stock was subscribed
last sprang and which, it was promised
would be erected at once? Now is the
time to get things in shapo so tiui ] co
ple well know whether to plant vegeta¬
bles with a view of selling them to the
Canning Factory. If there is a guaran¬
tee that the factory will be built, a gh at
many vegetables will be planted. Leo
hear from you. *
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Ecenomy: ‘‘100 Doses liself.” One Dollar."
Merit: “Peculiar to
Purity; Hood** Sarsaparilla.
It is a fact that cannot he
that all who use Shepard's B. B. Co¬
logne Will always use it in preference
to any other.
The Purent anti Best.
Articles known to medical science are us¬
ed in preparing Hood’s Saraapnrslla. Every
amined, ingredient andonlv is carefully the best selected, retained. personally Themed c.v
thoroughly iciae is prepared under plnu-aiucht 1 o supuvl tuui -iori cl
in tho competent of manufacture , is e v¬
ery fully step watched with process view securing care in
a to
Hood’s Sarsaparilla the best possible retult.
TIIE
NORTH AMERICAN
REVIEW
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coming year which will maintain for the
riodicals Review its and untivaledposition it essential among pe¬
rencer to every
reader in America who desires U* keep
abreast of cho times. From month to
month topics of commanding interest
IN EVEUV FIELD OP HUMAN miODOUT AND
ACTION WILI. BE TREATED OF IN ITS PAGES
by REPRESKN T TATfYE WR1TJT.S
whose Words aud names carry authority
with them.
The fortucomiug volume will be sig¬
nalized by the discussion tho of fore questions of
high public interest by mo. u men
of the time, notably by a control, their ray bear¬ on
Free Trade ami Protection in
ing upon the development of American
Industry aud Commerce, between, of
two most famous living statesmen
gland aud America,
THE RT. HON. W. S, GLWIONE
AND
HON. JAMES fi. BLAINE.
This discussion, embracing tho most
iS£"J" 0 ,“
January number.
“ufuS
of this periodical, and it 1 ' wide influcccq
tion'of 1 'thb^orth
VIEW is greater tliau that of all
American and English Reviews
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Catarrh
May affect any portion of tbe body where the
mucous membrane is found. But cat;.rrh of
the head is by far tho most common, and the
most liable to be ueglectvd. It caanot be
cured by local applications. Being a coast:
tutional disease it requires
Ringing a Hood's constitutional Sarsaparilla, remedy widely like
Noises tYorking through the blood,
S^SSXSSS^SSTX
one feci renewed lu strength
health, if you suffer !mpu~®
frotu catarrh, be tute to Biood
^ Hoods sarsapwiua.
“I us«d Hood’s Sarsaparilla for catarrh, and
revived great relisf and beocif from it. 'ilia
catarrh was very dWkgresafcle, especi.dly Ur
the winter, eausieg constant dbicbtirgs from
E1 y lJCse> ringing aorsss
Hood’S Inmyeors.&nd paiwiu
Sarsaparilla bask of my hornL
Jh& fcfl ort W char my
tlMd ia the trorrdng ty hawking and epitiaig
paluful. HeoiTs fiarsapariiia g*vo ao
whil4 , u Mnl0 x e &
Urely cured. I am never with 'ui tho arvdX •
clae in my bou^e as I think it
U worth its weight iu £*ld.” Gut 0S
Mbs. 6. B. Gran, 1026 Eighth Catarrh
St., k*. W., Wathlaxtou,». C.
“ I was troubled with that annoying tTT.vpsee,
Basal catarrh, and never &*>■*( relief UU
I took Hood s Bm wwr J. L. liowrx,
Marksburg, Ky, K. B. Be guw to get
Hood’s Soreaparitta
Bold by all d.-upfS* w. fUflxirrfi. Psepaaedostr
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We always have on hand a full line
FANCY & FAMILY
GROCERIES
Which We Will Sell CHEAP.
FOOTE & LEE.
Dart it- v.:>hiug to scenic on (.blicial Business, will find me either at the
Court House or FodtE <k Lee's Store. R. T. FOOTE, Ordiaarv.
Chas.
WHOLESALE PRODUCE
GommissioK - .ffiereSoFit.
consignment of WATERMELONS Solicited.
and CO West Market street; BUFFALO, N. Y.
Represented in Fort Gaines by W. B. GRAHAM. 55483m.
H. MORGANTHALER & COMPANY,
W holosale Commission Merchants . 1
EARLY FRUITS AND VEGETABLES OUR SPECIALTY*
Con&ignmentslof WATERMELONS Solicited
58 A- GO PROSPECT ST., CLEVELAND, OHIO.
Represented in Fort Gaines W. B. GRAHAM. 5 38 3m.
J. II. Kush mas. T. P. Wiogixb. O. II. Kleinfeltek.
Kusiiman, Wiggins & Co.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
W atermelons
Our gSjpooietIty."
19 West Front Street, CINCINNATI, OHIO,
Represented in Fort Gaines by W. B. GRAHAM. 6 4 8ra.
*T. DAVENPORT
mmmwmm MEMmm.*
Watermelon Shipments Solicited^
140 Dock St. PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Represented In Fort Gaines, by W. B. GRAHAM. fU13mj
JT. o. XXAJLsJS dfeOo.
imxsrV' Am
Commission Merdumts,,
Watermelon Shipments A Specialty.
WcRt Front St. CINCINNATI, OHIO
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Soil!, SHvdr and Silvsrins Watches
Suit _ . . Price , and . Quality. _ ,.
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SILVERWARE,
For BIRTHDAY and WEDDING Presents.
Lace-Pins, Scarf-Pins, Chains, Charms and Necklaces
In ROLL-PLATE and SPAR.
tm io si? ai, j-;3 will M ssBiikaj to tt it jn.
Mothors; Don’t forget your Childres’e Birthday,
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dlY MOTTOES
1 JSfl (K )0DS,
Mtwrrrmm OOD GOODS,
CHEAP
l <:*» u«»t V •htim t«» hove U»e “Tinc-st mid largest* stock
! miiiiiierv in the whole* country, but do claim that I
:li? se n i you the nicest, prettiest nml best hat for th«
monev t*» t * had here or anvwhere whene else. Yo«
examining • goods. i
-vi*i mmiey by . <
Respect fully.
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Railroad and B’king Comp’y of Ga
SCHF.PUI.K IN EFFECT JULY6TH, 1390.
WEST BOUND. Between Fort Gaines and EAST BOUYB
Bead Down. Cuthbert. Bead Up.
3:15 p. m. Leave ♦Cathbert arrive * J1:U6 a a
3:55 p. m. Arrive Coleman 10 46 a a
4:55 i>. ia. ‘Fort Gainoe Leave 9:M a a
j Between Albany and Macon J
rrf- 11:22 11:30 p am ra Loavo arrive Smithville Cuthbert leave arrive 2 S 45 52 aw a m 2:00 3:10 p. "
1:20 “ Albany : 2 05am 18:t0 ”
3:40 “ Americas s 10 10 pm 1 ; M "
5:05 “ Fort Y|Q«y : 8 20pm 11;#* ”
R 1 0:10 Macon 7
“ : 00 p m 10.‘ao a.
Cuthbert and Montgomery.
w . m. 3:55 am Leave *Cuthbert* Arrive 12 22pm 12 11 »aa
w 4:35 “ Arrive Georgetown 10 38 p m 11 10 a *
^ 4;50 “ ” *Eufaula 10 25 pm 1ft 0B • m
i(- 529 “ ” SpringhiU 9 45pm 10 19 ft m
CI 3 5:12 “ ” *Uuiou Spring 3 59p m 9 29 am
-j 3 7:35 “ ” * Leave 7 7 41
W. A. Graham, Agent, J. C. Shaw, Trav Pass Agt.
Fort Gaiues, Ga. Savannah, Ga.
E. T. Chaultox. Gen’l Puss Agt
03189tf. Savannah, (ia.
IOLLEYH
THE LEAOmt MC8L
STEET, Fort Gaines, Ga.
Hamilton Buggy Company,
.IftOrinfficturera JT A.IVrTX.TOlT/ OHIO,
of Hamilton Grades of Vehicles.,
BUGGIES i r * ( V > • t h r*s. fi .4 CARRIAGES
EDITORIAL SPECIAL BUGGY OP ANY, STYLE VEHICLE.
SPECIAL FXATT.'RES !
Proportion,»Durability, Perfection of Flnlilu
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p(U*. Vlad out about them and yi u vrlll alwk/e be thaur.'i. i !n*» H1ui>nMaue o.«7i LfLT
free Bold everjrw0*r*.orient b/m*li for Xrr. - » oy,. as
tlkerlden’e Condition -i are hens y win l»« e» m
loirder ft nr* er.d le hlL'hly ebeolutely con- 7 UK* tuU|NM tt. _ _
rent reted. One ounce . niskee efeelen
Is worth * pou *'J Mseeeee or k
any other kind. '« -r.<T"fh lie 1
•erictly e medleine to . .m. niM
b* iclren with 'ood. >tX: M*U I
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ftt Rflli, CViTJ, ORGANS
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j organa tr rceotntm*nti*4 fnnUlim, ,m
*m%t-UrhntU*, afjmymant. etr.. on tha «*
trrma Writ* for j- nrtitti *
Th* fcttrftisie merit of %Y« E. P. CAnran-m
An Henrat Organ. M
Tkt VftAAi Campanian tnftt "The Cam
hare won lot (henwelree a high reputation for dart
moMcsl qorltie*. An organ maybe fine in am
unless it is kuih honestly in every put it will pro.
tory. end this Mr. ( 1 arpenter think, makes the most of emphatically their popularity aa j
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