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g|»En V aid*r th;»
•t Mee, S***r Mt, b* amtrMB
kt»d tor Wo* taSsa* att «****. All
for lot* Was 9»o 4<4l«r salt b* paid for in
*^?Sonil rai** will b* tbatr nttcU *dT«rU*«m»Bl* with partita
Ifftfiay to oootiBS*
^EKLY-^Sato* rotM a* f<>' U»* tMi)'.
Hundred* of people have frozen to
death when io there Minneaou wu a little tbU crod usnttrt *n»p but j
the East last week the citizens of St. | ,
Peal held » public meeting sod pass j
•d leaoiotson* of sympathy 1 * * |
was decidedly cheeky. j
Ii m,» lb.’ bMinilb Oi .r.r
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too P of ... the WaJcot street p„.htii.T Presbyter I |
er aa a poker . room, tea ,, ,i treii . rt-f, &'j fa >
forgot biu.se./, it is asid, u to itdo;ge
with bis frietdi io ‘.be enticing game ,
While tbe coBgtegaUcn was «t wot I
•btp in Ibe ebureb below j
The A Use l a Jioard of Trade has j
leased oat its bail il the Chamber ef j
Commerce building to the Southern
Reilwar and Steamship Association,
which organization now occupies two
floors of the building. The ie.se s to
run until August 1, IMS, end .he
amount it 800 per reamb. Ii is claim
ed that the Board of Trade
meet* a* a body, and that when tt
does si can bold ite aemiona in (he
ooaocil chamber. Atlanta «tem. to
be too amall a place for a Board of
llmfe, Roybow.
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- lawivii^ »««: itvptlOKliAff |;8|>tr»
which support the tariff position of
Pretidtnl Cleveland, are the PortSaud
Adrcrtiscr, from Mr. Blaine’s* own
State: _ the , Boston Advertiser , . and ,
„ Boston _ Transcript: ifco , f ., rov.-Jence ,,
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Journal: , the .New .. . Commercial ,, . .
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Atoymnb*,*. , ... <be I'»-, ,, «•
and Harpers Tseekly, m New Fork;
tbe Chicago Tribune; the St, Paul
Pioneer Press; tb<* Mir.neapolia
Journal; the Otnaba Bee and Port
land Oregonian. At the same time
all the Independent paper* arc sup¬
porting the message.
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Tbe Uepubiican* are almost going
distracted be came President Uleve
lan«l recoin mended a reduction of
the tariff, her we don't remember
that they t v r denounced President
Arthur for hi* message in 1882. in
winch he male inbMnnliaHy tbe
same recomroendationr. Here i* an
extract from President Nrtbur'* mes
sag.:
I recomroeml nn enlargement of
|M , free . list ,. to , include . . within . .
SO as
44 it .La the »»«.„«„. numerous article* which u l,t,.L yield .,. 1,1
inconsiderable , ., . . revenue; a simplifies -f „
tioo of tbe complex and incouMfsteot
scbtdnie of duties upon certain rnvn
ofactuirn, cotton, iron and eteeJ,
and a substantial reduction of tbe
daties upon those si tides and upon 1
sugar, molasses, *i!k. wool at.d wool
0 ft goods.
Tfin Republican* are inconsistent
political dersngogues 1
Rhenraatlsw
1 * undo iMedly e*u*e<l t»y tsetl-J a . i in ti.-
blood Ttti* *• Id atU. k* the tii.rou* t -u ».
and c*u*e» the paifts a-<1 r tit-v in th-
•boulder*, knee*, ankle*, hig*. anJ «r;»t*
Tbottvan-i* of t>* otfciie •!.;* have found in H-y.*; •
0 *r**j*arilU a 1 cure fir rt.«- hi-' *m
Tbi« medicine, b/ It* purifying 10 tn,n neu¬
tralize* the avidity < f tbe blood, »nt , >
build* ud a»*l *tr‘-Bj{tbeB* ibe whole b-*ly.
td'
4 I»i*covery.
Ibe dtecovery By tbe ittlisbiUti t* of a o- al
itf hitherto oayjaited t > the |*»tiltnt *' ' orge
or fever and »jfu<-. that it e^uts ;u iht-ir vi rj
n»id*t‘ it dvcidtdiy Hartilng, cacti discover
le* arc ni»di- at every ». ,aoo, in every i.arl
of the bn ion .■‘absequeutiy, when it i* a*
eertained, a* it inrirlably i* at such time*
through the valuable experience of *orne
one who ha* t>cen txmefit'ed an i enn-d. tl>.>t
Ho*tattfcrit Htoinacli Bit*c-r* 1* a thorough!)'
eRlcaciou-s cradicator of the malarial pe.i«on.
and a mean* of fortifying the *y stem again*:
tt,la feeling of more m c rity and tnnqtiiii
ty reign* throughput th< wb:)e neighiior
hood. Beside the febrile form* of ir. ai l
dttea*e. damb ague and ague eaki n ,■ rt
aaovtd t.y tbe potent action of the Il.ttei*,
to which *eienee &;*<> give* its ^auction a- .
remedy for rheumatism, dy-iripsiv. cotistipa
tion, liver eompiaint, debility, kidney trout,
lee, and all diseases impairing the organ* of
digestion and ***imilsfimt
cerm auut i* ra* a*** ?
T)k M*x.sf»e4cm* RetoiA km
p-w* skacfa »Ucctk« to tfe* i&do»
trul tfltfviofMfct ©f lb* ijootli. A
•frtci*! «Llaoe Js*t ***i » <ie«c-ud
sjtfafucisriog is :L*ti te* }
to aotiic.
r» ertry «—J twill *®4 stsosc i of -
ri>if.*r» is t»A. There tie '*-*4
afcu.»* kti.zg 1495,115 * piodle* *td
HMK kromt, tgmiest 179 mill* *itb
713 2 *S (3 tpietlk* *td 1 S .222 loom*
it 1830. *Lowr;tg tt lucrttt* of eta:
©e* Lso 4 ii<l p*r east. To* b—•-*
so* boi’diBg sod old mill* tzltrg
i^g *111 take 212,000 tp.od.t-* tod
4 ,% 0 u lootst; so tit*, jo 18&S *t*
jjoatb will Late in operat-of. 1,736, *
000 spiodl** wsd 38,800 loom Tt-a
iBcreate of 100 par c*t! •: tU Scats
it *pt cit.ij soiitasb,*, us *.*» of
tbe fact that tt« ssert*** ss Lb*
rati of it* coot.try dai;tg ibe s-u-t
peiicd was only 20 par cast. Tbs
vtiae of out too g&ui* nttc aftc? nrti
so tbe .SoatL so 1^>7 *m 843.000. s
000 against 821,000,00*) in 1S80.
fUporta pabistbad frc*ffi Sbe mou
cotad cotton ataBciacterar# of the
tfcere M B©aae
fear of otet prodactioe. ass -
lea* Sootbert mill* dtTsmfy
*be ebaraefer of the.: goods,
All soite io saying that bwiatw is
so* Terr [uri'illf. s&d «Le fset
it*t .ccb g.«l mill# as the Pied
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Orlesn*. and Weaaon. of Mississippi,
ile.ia f heir fa*tb in f be fortune of the
^^ Sorm H ^j* of lbe Henry
Timm , in speaking of oar
frie , d SIjJ Congressman. Hon. John
l> Stewart, says: "Daring the last
congressional campaign in ilis dis
tncf if -a* said by the enemiee of
J«dge Stewart that be cva.J not fid
J h- e position so eblj as Mr. Ham
®» 8 -. that he was a man of little
*^y and would n.rer be of much
serr cc How falfere baye these asser
tions proten'. Georgia baa never
aunt to Congress a man who went to
work more earnestly, conscientioasly
and inteiligently than bis Judge
He w <COTenD( , more
^ tban Hammond ever did and
j a i e . lfer *tyle. He i* lolly in ac«?rd
* *m r»«w "■* *wv
priceiplea of Democracy and has the
kind of views on the tariff that suit
^ <tr *- ia g - Judge Stewart is unbaca
pared K b* * roODopohht*, corporations
and , each political ,.,. , coteries . as .. thrive
around . out S‘.ate .. capitol, , amt , will ,
, labor 4 with all u s povre.r for the 'vreat ,
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“The growth of the South,” said
Jodge Henry B. Tompkins, of Allan*
ta, Saturday,to a New Turk reporter,
“is o-ilf to be gauged by the condi
tiot) in which it was left by the war,
and not in c< mr.an.- m with ttie North
and Wist. 1 ncre probably never
has becti in ih*s country ru:h a rrur
velousgrowth a* that of Birmingham,
which is the u< n eetitre of Alabama.
In 1^71 i; was a 4.000 acre tiact of
de-st'rt land. A company ! -ughi it
lor aim -st a - .g-. They issued 100,
CHXJ shar.«<> >'<■ k which were- sold
at 1 ,V. ii IS-, hater t(ie capital
stock doubled. In 1882 the
company lirsi began to pay dividends
and the fctock rati up u,. to ... par. ...i • Be- ... -
'"r” , ,SS 1 . a,,,J , * J lU- ”* K>'n 4 -thlflg „ over , rur
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j->U p»-r cetit. in <iivi .• lends .__, on trie par
1 r
value of the stock wa» declared. Last -
year, 1887, on the same dtstrilotied capita! stock in
c,f 1200 ,<Kk.l there were
dividends 85,600,(KX>. There is no
gold K°"* mine ,r,i, ‘ e,n in the l!,e country ” that has
^ nr,c ' " n, ' r ' an 1 ' ar
Tbe .S'ate Agricultural Society
wi 1 bold it* epring s*tjaiou at NV ay
cross on Tuesday next. Waycross
is preparing to give tbe delegates a
re-jal we’eome. It is proposed to
give I Bern - tree excursion to tbe
subtropic 1 ; reposition at Jackson
vill*-.
1 t.e cat.;* leport e.f Bistuarck’a
speech in the Ileicbslag said so much
about Ibe ejtetker’s brandy and vva
ter, ti.d so little clout the speech,
tbfri i! " •* difficult to get tbe Htsse
of tbe '.’i(.lion. —[Atlanta Conatitn
tio:.
I m gi.t ! e supposed that io a pa
per so mr.,-lj it; f tvor of fuc whisky.
th»- ecetils • f tli>- brnr.dy witild hive
if. 1 , t 1 t. j ■ 11 was to be ch-siit d
Vic Marrftd People Happy J
Du you Hunk married people are bap
p\ I’s.cic Jake? •lJ.it ar ‘pen-ia alto
hi ge.» ,1 i,. r r I.ow ,i,, my T ..,,j mjuy ov .lemm-lvea- uemeeivee.ji if dev aey
hub ehillus nu keep Dr, Diggers’ Huckle
berry CordiuJ, dey arc certain to be, for
bit will de bowel troubles anddechiiiun
ccthinp.*
Rheumatism
It wm mvttti
txre* *J
It caaarta* ®* >«t»7 «
I* a# «***# << the £aea*. *»i fWCj-n _
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E ,.r* wmena ta* *«« *»
«-« «e *« »:*. TSatsaCar*, 8 j« ks-i
^ **&» y&e arise* e< fWeoaaEsw. r **
tij» i-Msz nxumtf a isa SSst
A Poaittre Owe-
* j wa wxieite4 wj aa»:A *'*A *trws.i
tSfws a ».•? *»a «*sks- 1
-*«S S*r «.7 aaSk, aa4 w* «— *—* * *e?
J .,4 * f<e eesl <c :** c**e, »«W« r<
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Wtter esarie*. CAj;a*sa. EL
•ar ( tfr.it fee g*»a to and. free et tSaurt
V »2 *t» may aes*re,a»««* wo ta^a e g sail
,,s&ji&e-J liaKaseaa* esres Ij
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
fcM by ȣ Cr*EP''*. : *i x ^
*t-.y by C L A V K Maw.
lOO Poses r ^ Dollar.
Georgia M!lM KilfH l
8CHEDILE.
*“* lra - ”• ,888 -
SO. r x . I '« " VGER—SOUTH
Lt tre 8t0i»ot .....7.39 a m !
Lt&rt Lottie. ... 7.50am !
Arr.tt Qtifis,... .8 Sse
Le-i-re Griftn..... _____6*5
Leare Wilfiamsoa'* .....Sr.«7 * tr.
heir* OmeorA, .Veal,.........................9.IS a *b
U«t* a in
Ui»t M&leiu, ............ .....*-®» » ie
LeaTe Weodbary, , w.STan;
Srrin (Jotarats:^...................tl^o am
SO 51. PASsESGER—SORTS.
Ltav* Columbus, ..........12 35 p w.
1st art Woo4b:ry...................i*ipa 3.00
L*i?e Mo ena SXn pm
U*tt Meat,.................. 3.1fepm pm
Leave Concord.
Uave WUliaau«e *,............S-40 -4£0 p ns
Arrive GriSn, .4.15p p m
Lea-re Art®*,.......... 4 43pm tc
Leare Lnelia,
Arrive McGonoiigb, p ib
NO. l, ACCOM MO DAT I O' 1 *—NORTH.
Leave W<y, j‘ ury, . ,...0,00a re
Leave Moiena • d.a»ar& a ns
Le.tve Neal, item
I>are Concord,. . .....7 :2>
Leave Williatcaon 1 ’ -B.0S a tn
Arrive Griffin,... a tn
LtraveGnffin, . .. iUSO a m
b sv* Lueiia .....10 15 a m
Arrive Mc-Uonough,.. .10.45 am
NO. 2. ACCOMMODATION—SOUTH.
Leave LseTV , .......2.$> p as
Arrive Griffin,.. ..... 2.< 4pm
l^eave Griffin, 4.2C p m
Leave WiliUmsoi.’s.. ....... i 5-3 p CD
Iatave Concord. ........5.:y p m
{sent* N’l-a!... 5 52 p bj
Leave Molena. . fi Cri p ta
Arrive Woodbury..... ......p m
JSTNo*. 50 and 51 an- daily; No*. I ar-d 2,
daily except Sunday
M K. GRAY Supt.
r w CHEAP.?.
<ien 1 Pa** A^t. Colambn*, G*.
From Thursday’* flatly Feb. 2d
>tl m- sa-AUiksCs T.?rtitU srl::i:> ps» ;; u
U 41 U !^x r»er liximrii
It .-or** all Joraae* aruin^ fr>.m bili-.cvn**-!
*r. 1 fcl-erf imnur>t:«*. —— a .. safe,sure. ..... ar. i
raU.vr.!C. rlcsuu.in*- the bf.ier *y»lem Ui.,r ,,..t >.
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world lor children Pn«*v Prise SI r*rt 00
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All Sizes from $2 up Complete with
Type.
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BAR AND BILLIARD PARLOR.
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Saliva i-tocsed with the Bc-t
Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Eic
IMPORTED CIGARS a Specialty.
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1030 BROAD STREET,
COLUM11U8, : : : (;a
J. H. EDWARDS. Proprietor.
aep-JOtlOm
Peck s Patent Improved Cushioned
Ear Drums
PERFECTLY RESTORE T11F. HEARING,
*, ll ft he r deafne*? is cached by co:d», fev- rs
of . . 10 the R*t»r*t drums. Always
,r, l urle * i a
posjtio0| arT ts TIH bl« toothe*- and dam-
forlabte to wear. Music, conversation, even
whispers heard Write distinctly. H!SCOX,S49 We refer to those
using them to F. Broad¬
way, cor. 14th Rt., New Tork. for illnatrated
hook of proof# free
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^IheS K^Tthe'w.V t Griffin of these andV Thursday neat shat, ni<- p,.^
we
on oar conntors one of the
Larpst ii Cieapst Stocks Of Boots
°we' mtM lllta'cashaS'^we hny itwLreIt mSs ^ newly MthLg Is jllwS
SSSgj&srj^asssfsa-
Tlic Bottom Must Drop Out Of Prices!
shall positively offer goods for the next Thirty Days lower than they
We
Hflylmw^Vndr Griffin Goods "Sap at Factory at* Factory prices*. prices. A large lot of Tohaeeo and a good
THEY MUST SELL!
We hare just received two ears of line Tennessee Mules. C<nne and see ns.
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American Serial!
“THE BRETON MILLS.”
A Romance of New England Life.
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BY CHARLES J. BELLAMY,
Leutor or rne zvpnngtieia (Maos.) Daily 7New>.
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THE BRETON MILLS
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scene is laid in a New England factory village. Both the employing class and the class of
the employed furnish actors in the thrilling romance, and the reader’s interest will be closely
held all through the changing scenes of the story. While not taking sides on the questions
interesting working people, which are touched upon in the story, the author dissedts the pa¬
thetic elements of the life of the poor with fearless hand. Still his romance, after all, is a
romance of love, and all else in the story is only introduced to solve the problem of oo®
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