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f«E OMKTilCC Of LOT.
Today is Aah Wednesday and tbe
beginning of Lent. It will be for
■tally observed its Griffis only bv St.
George’s Church, wbteh wall bold J
•ervic*» every afternoon at 4:301
o’clock, to wi.ch everybody ts cordi
»Uy invited. Yet wfeiie the member*
of other cborcbea may r ol be under
obligation* to fasting and prayer, it
baa become a general castors in eoc;
My to roeogniz* tbia period of tLe
Lord** iifo a« a time for great*r mod
•ration and reccing fr&ia any bat tbe
lightest forms of social dissipation.
Both tbe body and mind need rest,
while that more s pirit oal essence
which we call aoal, whose develop
meat it too often wholly neglected at
other times, is called into greater sc
tivity. If we do not follow the ob
•amnee* of the chnrch, let os at
least worship in those i&dividasl
temples which the Maker bas baiit
for every immortal spirit; and if
need be, purify these temple* by
greater moderation if not by fast
ing and abateoiioo.
«riLMS0*» OTATCH beading n POLITICS. tbe Consti | !
Under the this
lotion of Sunday contains the follow
ing special from Griffin: j
“In ibis county we are all for Stew
art for congress next term, ol course.
W* do not know what questions may
•me sod we m»ke this pledge sub
Cve ject to future dcveloproeni*, and we | j
always supported Senator Col
quitt, but at least sever-tenths of the j
voters cf this county are for an ancon j
diUor.a! ,epea! ot ttas internal revenue
law*, and we will vise for a member i
of the legislature who will vote for a
senator who wdi vote for ns r
We do not want Bacon; would {ire
lev Colonel If. J. Bailev, wboro we re
gard as one of tbe ablest men of the
state; but still if we can do no better
we will go far Bacon, at least a rna
joritj of us.”
Tbe above contains about as much
misrepresentation as so brief a space
could hold.
Tbe great majority of tbe white peo
pie oi tbis section is in favor tf » radi
Cil reform of the tariff,with such mod
i&cations onljr of tbe internal revenne
laws at present as wilt render them
less objectionable in tbeir workings,
That this is tbe true sentiment we
know from the heartiljr expressed eri
dorsements of our subscribers and
from ibe rejsorts of our ccrrespon
dents, who announce the receipt of
new MibscriptionB in this arid sur
rounding counties every da y because
of the firm and consistent .‘•’an J of
the Xtw» upon tbe line of tariff re*
form
If Spalding county is prjperiy rep
resented in tbe next legislature, our ‘
representative w»U vote for Colquitt
O.* sene equally outspv.ken revenue
reformer. The last man to receive
Spalding’s vote would be A O. Ba
coo, so long as the memory of t * bit
ler warfare against J, .-. 13 ynton
shall survive—-and Spald ng * p
ciars have long memories
It is pretty well known b*-re : at
ilm Constitution's special «>< sent
bjCol.T. poblican W. Thurmap, the iast Re
postmaster at tnis place and
one of th« few surviving white Re
publicans in tbis county. Gol. Thur ,
manias very estfmabfe gentleman,
but his politics are hardly Democratic such as to
commend him to a news
paper a* the exponent of tbe senti
merits of its Democratic brethren.
H Rea nut Urn
la undoubtedly caused by lac ttd acid in tbe
Mood. This acid attack* tbe fibrous tissues,
and cause* tbe paiua and ache* in the bark
(boulders, knees, ankle#, hi pa, and wrists
Thousands of pe pie have found in Hood *
This Sarsaparilla medicine, a 1 by ositive its purifying eure for rheumatism.
action, neu¬
tralize* tbe acidity of tbe blood, and also
build* up and ctrengtbens tbe whole body.
(d)
A urn ctr.
or ixrikr, *.«* b
j»b&Ktiaft is lb* sort* of **>’*©*.
Balfedr’s mivnxem expiod af lb*
iqxUxua? of “b swpprwK*
of tho oegr* vote ia li» tooth,"
dba't bear a* mack, oa tint p*t
fro® lb* devoted organ* •* formerly.
Here is c-cr owe bom* fi*W. for ex
ample. tbeee oikl erx* btre eooe
faywali died oof. Xttr* »* *t*l
Si lcet Scs.ib »oald beve ca.«fc*i to
•t&qaetit tU*fc of siieoe*. «eo«e tb*
republic* c ex governor g*n so bia
Maiimocv o& tL*t acbjeet Jueex
governor, who b*d joet fcoeo * .a as f
mdort*d bj the Hartford orgxo « *
ootapeleol ted traatworUav witeesa,
•oddeolv upset* the eqtuu.m-.ty cf
ali tiie bloody thirl deeltotoer* by i«
dariog with etcpbasis that tie eop
pcted taprettioe do« sot exitt
Tbe ex goTetcor rev ,*»# all Ij*
receot politics! coot**?* in Georgia,
and thus hum op tue ca*o
~A.il ties* elections »*re t-old
under tie control of a politic*! or
ga&iulica eaiistg Jtae-f democratic,
and without tbe vote of any qoali
fi*d colored man beteg suppressed. -
Governor Bollock even goes
He tayt; “Tie colored
brother >a safer onder tie present
government than be would be under
a stnctly republican government- If
left to tbeir own indication, the
•oattern people will extend to tbe
negro ail tbe rgit* of true citizen
ship/’ And be winds op wi‘h ttis
cocci Drive declaration, in reply to
the oft-repeated and baseless steer
tiona of such paper* as tbe Hartford
Gocrant, concerning tbe negro vote;
“That vote will rarely be caat with
oat duress, and will be coasted as
cast.'
The colored people in tbe south
are still more emphatic. Florid*,
tbe state which Senator Returning
Board Chandler proposes to take
charge of by federal interference, on
be ground that tie negro vote there
is suppressed, givas very energetic
leatimony from the leaders among
tbe colored people to confound rneb
uickstera. Tie Southern Leader,
ibt Florida repubilcan colore<l men’*
organ tt Jacksonville, ridiccles
Chandler's scheme, and says He
negro wants none of it. It says:
“The race has ecem:e* in all parties.
an< j * fc ire »-l WSi y* ready to fire at
,^ ea) ^Leiher they be fou .d among
, , repnbhcan* , or .... Knight,
Libor. We are opposed to poiiti
cal tr.ckstei* liSfe Bill Chandler, be
cao*e that c'.ais of republican leaders
woq jj M j u k llt t be slaughter of 500
0 m the soatb. in order to in
solid ... repubi.ciQ ,, north.- ,
*:ire a
And the Leader gives Chandler
one more dab, and one that bnrts:
“If this political pigmy becomes the
chief boss of the republican party,
tie re-election of Cleveland is a fore
gone conc!n6:oD. Tbe commission
pf tbe party end* just where Chand
ler begins. 1 -
The Sab-Tropical exposition of
fruits and flowers gave the colored
people one day of it and the Ret. J.
j E Le«. i.. a Florida, recognized made leader them of bis ad
poup IU an
dress, ia which In said:
i ©Ibis exposition upon our part
show*, wbst we can do. and we are
grateful grateful I> f » fit ‘I t managers managers for ibis
opportonitv toeliOtv what «e can do.
G.ve us that encourage
rnent in otbi r southern states that we
receive is Florida, for here the white
peopb*, { .ri.-.g the largest amount of
taxes, give us a fair show in the
schools, in the courts, and generally.”
Ex-Congressman S. Willis Menard |
1 colored) said'
“The Colored people show by tbeir j
fine exhibits that thev are a part and
parcel of ibis state, that moving under
one flag, and bound by a community
of interest,they are struggling side by
side wi:b tbeir white fellow citizens.
ad hound . . destiny. . . , I
to one common j
am glad that the two races are living
or, good terms in the south, and that
a large eieroenl ot the whites are con
vinced that it is to the best interest
of the south to educate the negro,
and make him a self-respecting and
. f
^' -support; t ,g citizen.
The batno speaker also declared
that “as a purely agricultural class, i
the colored people sbonld favor a low
er tariff and revenue reform. They
neeJ cheaper necessane* of life, cheap
er woolen goods, blankets, crocke*r, j
su<rar, farming implements, etc.”
Such blows as these, delivered j
straight from the colored brother's
shoulder, and landing straight be
tween the eyes, must make Brer Sber
and Brer Blair* aad all tkir
s**jpqpw back and bowl sritfc in¬
asgwaa^tj fiaM^wefifieBL N«
is the stones of the ~*«pjwe«
of tbe negro tote:"—ao pocecrj
the war tar ff to char* the afore¬
vote is the absence of shat ether
erf!—what does it all parteed ?
■ ic£*r T, Sie»? Imac-ii-xt* relief as*
eesre i&iftc«Mforhia^pwtru; ^car*s«ed-_ Ask for "Beegi
suvar mau
Well*' “Health Beaewer” - restore* Valth
talawdXervogaTh-bliiiy- vigor, can* Impewna. imprteare, Far Weak Mrs Xea.
Delkase Woaarx. Bicketr chiidrea. ft. j
Trrai» ilraiw
tt go.;, restores soften* to crs^iaidoofor. and taeasTsfie*. Aa e*e Kc
drresisg, t*«>cRectocssrre. Ssr-ps | i
•orfT***^. A
coffiiatr «• “ ftrmgthem, <f.aa<trg2. de«tsea She. |
Inh sesw, era aa
Two .Tl) s (kmc Which I
Ts«*re tr. nw» wraai doe* w»y* .aioanJofely. of &e>sag wia:
MHU.V?: ort» ua»:y,
reliev* tfe« t^>w«i* Ob* » to *wWli«v *
vLkA er« :it» pntmaetj.
ui wilt ;<•£&, tt* otter i* to t*k«
*\*\ver* Wiommth Bstsers. tt* tfees oJ
a sol vtoVrtt. t<at * itte.ee t itonwr-
wtoefe dew* net dip* tte isle tiae* If I
first m Mwovtod, it* pc ms oa t mpivjiz jr a
sol txtw>ei r«ns*x»«»t la Oewcst, tad fee
top* to «K*pe ! tt »*e re*,
vtoi k*TM '.it rjisa »- bad or worn
tbss before. If, © V .t - tb* *ZJC VI oitev III ra Htntl «**■•*■!*. be 2/nt { S f
JJSais reiy upon tie
twiog*
tad b. i trik in tV it* turn*.
I
Rheumatism
U is at tac f /orf that Hood's Sac
•ayartS* tas I • an isTiiaafcie wsatC;
fc m <7 severe * of rscsBOtisa, dwt
x.% r«::art*l-ie cues fey Us powerful act.;*
to. -rr-* 1 *! tte acidity cf tte blood, * tie t
tt tie tr.» of tie disease, aid pentying
.-,t esrvC'ticz tie vital C ..*<1.
/I t< certainly *« asnsms tiat vial
Hood's Sarsaparilla baa doae for other*
w'n do tor you. Tberetote, if you s-c-.
tbe paint and aches ot tbtxmxiistD, five
tils potent retaedy a fair trial.
A Positive Care.
« j *a* very bwI with rbt ssf.s
tlsa in my tips, ankles, and wrisis. I
x«3d hardly walk and wu e<nAaed to cr
jed a good deal of the time. Being m
oaaaeBded to try Hood's SarsaparfUa. i
toe* four bottles and as perfectly well-
i cheerfully reconsnaeBd Hood's Sampxr .
as one of the best Wood porters in t
world." w. F. Wood. BU^miogtcs. 111.
For Twenty Ytxrs
Utrt teen affiicted with rhciaxtstissr.. I*.'
isalfoord do relief, but grew worse. 1 V.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla, and :t g. ‘
tegan taking other medicine
&e rnore goed than all the
•wr had." H. T. Banco*, Shirley. Mass.
•* I suit red from what the doctors called
mnseolar rhesmaiism. I took Hood’s Sar
sapaiUla aid am entirely cored." J. V. A.
Fbocdvoct. letter carrier, Chicago, life
W« shall be glad to send, free of charge
to ail who may desire, a book containing many
additional su temetiu of cares ly
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Sold fey al! druggists. $’•; *1* f° r I s -
wily by C I- HOOD * CO.. Lowed, Mass-
IOO Doses One Dollar.
GraMiM&GllfRR
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SCHEDULE.
Taking Effect Sunday. Ian. 29, 1888.
SO. -A PASSENGER-SOUTH
Leave Leave McDonough,...........‘..'Warn 7.50
Lurlla,.................... ata
Arrive Griftin,..... ^ 30 a m
I^eaTeGrifBn..... *25 am
Leave WilUanison's,........ % 45 a m
Lc»t* C .ncord, ...it 07 am
Leave Seal,... ................. 0 18am
Leave Molena................... 0 25 a ta
^i”cSSKi£: inllam
--NO- 51. PASSESGEB-SOBT«-
Leave Columbus. ..... 12 1>5 ,> m
Leave Woodbury... ....... 2 4 s p m
Leave Molena,. 3 00 pm
Leave Neai,....... ..... 3.07 p m
Leave Concord, S.bpm 3.40
Leave WiHisnuo&'a.. ...... . p m
Arrive OriffiD,..... 400 p m
Leave Grift;n,.. ........... 4 15 p m
Leave Loella,............. 4 43 p m
Arrive McDonough..........
NO. 1 . accommodation- NORTH.
I-eave Worhlbory, ...6,00 a m
Leave Molena,... *1.25 a m
I-cave Neal.................. 6 3-Sam
Leave Concord,........ 7.03 a m
Leave WiUiatr aon's.......... .7 J*(m
Arrive Griffin.... »* 00 a m
Leave Griffin. . 9.30 a m
Leave Lamia. ..... . 10 15 a m
Arrive McDonough, .10.45 a m
NO. 2 ACCOMMODATION—SOUTH.
Leave McDonough, ...........1.30 p m
Leave Loefea,...... .......... 2,00 p m
Arrive Griffin, . ..........2ri4 p in
Leave Griffin, . 4.3C 1. A
L/'ave William son's. ...........452pm
Leave Concord,. ..........5.32 p m
Leave Neal,..... .........5 53 p m
i^ tTe Molena... ..... 6 OS p m
Arrive Woodbury........... 63s p m
!3F*Nos. 50 *Dd7>l are daily; No«. 1 and 2.
daily except Sunday
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