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l*d«l fafttf ^ •# City •# tutmn firm
Atirerilsftiv Rate*.
nTysTir ~ i Tw thsaa sr teas to ha aasuH-
Tp*C ll^lWTICl* 16 easts par Hs*
kUT^ t*»d tor
far lea. tiaa oat c-x'.\t mast b* it.
TSSwai »»*•• will be ead. with parties
W®ERLT—S*»* '*t» e a. tor tfce Dei!t
What looked like the largest,
alratgbleat, aoocdaat and locg.at
waicot lag e»ei floated down lb*
Cambarland reached Neats.tie the
other d*j. It belonged to a gr. ee
looking ooBotrjtnan who gat* good
ymtofta at? ha moat sell it itaojeli
alalj. it »»• autth a fine l<*g that
daajata the owner's aavaty to sell,
it fetched almost its apparent ralaa.
|c dn* cCflna of time it was takac
out of lb* w.tar tod provsd to lx a
ajeamora log Wilb w.loa: baric tack
*d ail over it ia the moat art.r.tc man
o*w. The green coaotrymso Laa not
bwao aean aiiict
At Atlanta ex»Gov. It. B. Bullock a
name has been aoggeated by a laad
'.•gRepublican of Georgia a* » can
4idat* for Governor of Georgia
«puo«: Gov. Gordon in the next
GabernalOTial race. Hit attention
w*t called to the fact Monday, and
when aaked whether bo would ac
ct.pt if nominated. Gov, Bullock aaiJ:
u k bornad child ia afraid of fire. It
will b# time enoogb for uie to give
aorno definite reply when there ia
any formal action in that direction.”
This leavae the matter in donbt. and
it ia bobavad by soma oi the leading
Republicans her# that be will ai-capt
the nomination if it ia tendered him.
W. A. Pledger baa lately been
talking about Georgia politic*, and
thinke tb# Republican candidate for
Governor will be either ex Gov. Bol
lock or ex Stn&tor Joshua Hill. If
wither of tbes* gentlemen ia caf!cJ
on to <eed bit party to defeat, it will
probably be ex Got Bullock, wbo ia
auppoaed to look upon a nomination
with kindly eye*. Hill wonid
hardly content to be put foreward.
fo bia.advanced age be is living a
quiet and pleMant life in Madmen,
where it ia understood be baa given
up every political ambition. The peo
pie of that town esteem him vary
highly, and would regret to see him
aeter a context in which ho would
on It meet with defeat.
fba KiLi.vi newspapers have been
delving into Ut* politic d history of
.Senator Ingalls aiuca bit remarkable
aiiet'ch WS> tkHvwred but week The
North Topeka Coariti aays La waa
aominate<l for Lictttecxnl Governor
in 1864. by a convention which re
solved a* follow*: ‘-That w* hearti
ly ratify tbe nomination of George
B. UeCleiUn of New Jersey for I’r*.
*d*nt. and George H. Pendleton c f
Ohio for Vic* President, acd p!e<lg#
them our hearty support Tbit we
hereby ratify asi adopt tie Chicago
platform as iujdwr*tocd and cod
etrsed by Geo- George B. McClellan
in bit letter accepting the i area
uoa of tbe Chicago conveEtkr for
Pneaident of tbe Uaitel S etts
Sir. ieg&lla (Bade Li! caevaM Ob tLu
ptatfero »J .» r««r*«
MM «-• i "' ~“P* !i "> r - “«=■
J%n»e» McCretr. r<ceivicg 12 094
I It • CurtMt I’net
That Ube body » now more auaeepiibi-e to
bssefit from taedi. ine than at &nv othe' set-
•oat. Henoetbelmporianceof ‘.iking Ho d>
tiacaapwriila now, *h*r. it will do yon the
waalgood. It is realty won?l*rIut scr p-uri
tying and nnri'hing U>* blood, crealing an
appetite. «od giving a healthy to*- to tb-
wTmi»irynrtrr- Be‘ore to ge t HoodTBarsa-
pariilA which i* peculiar lo iteeif. (a)
Ike SJtia Css be Kept Seft, White,
fsdmi ia batbiar. I: removes all off.-ssive
_breath tbs breath pa pure and sweat. Corea chafing
•ad tafiaamaxioo, Piles, Braid Feet, Corn*
n* VWnti XwMh rf M*rc*.
An obwrfKt nseiropolit*'. barb* r
«ri that be can tel! one’* *»'
condition fcj ibe alaie o& tbe ^tir!
The Bible tell* as ihst «’-tb hi*
he r gone Satnaos .’;•*» t.» *:reogvfc.
The ! Usman* r j«fc.der> >J rt* *
aei >oa end Jaltws ' se sr
**• iit« er «jei!t «»£'d »"h fe»«*>*r -f
because his poll was Larc.
The face, btsf'tf, U «u»- ‘f»#
book er.d one ran r* a l:!r ’r*. ir it*
serictM eiprr** cr.*, lire*, change*
* trfi T i 1 *' * r "
Tbe •»* 11: “““T* :;
, tc< j jj* fa** a pai.ul M^Htae**, the
face upon r wboee cheeks nature paints
sirgalar * beauts J . 5 - -»b,
a rc*e of ac
| ! more mirked ,u cor ‘ tr cf * S the ' Wilh forehead th# * !
> beater apptarar.ee
and nose and lower part of tb: far \
’ ia one of those whom t»e skilled pkf
4lC14n Wl j; tel* Too wilt stmedav
draad the funtresl roor?th of Marco,
;
because beea»*eii» it ts then that consumption
reaps its richest harrest. Cousump
tion tbej tell us is cause i bj this that
and the other thing, bj microbes in
the air, by micro-organ isms in the
blood, by deficient nutritioa, by a
thousand and one things, but what
ever the cause, ircay begins with a
cough and tb* remedy that will effec
taaiiy stop the esase ot that ccugb
cures the disease cf the lungs.
1 hit ia ail there is of it.
The cough is an evidence of wsst
icg. To atop it effectually, a remedy
BO »t l>e used that w .11 «esrcb out the
remove that and then heal the
j Qn ^ tE< j j a fcWg j w ; t b ^ cough.
. Th ; # JS the po wert B{)€C j a ; i 0 itself,
poetessei alone by Warner’s Log
Cabin Cough and Consumption reme
dy. This is no new-ftcgled notion
of narcotics and poisons, but au olyi
fashioned preparation of balsama,
root* an da herbs, such as w&a used by
our ancestors many years ago, the
formula ot which has been secured
axclusively by the present manufac
turt-ra at great trouble and expense.
It is not a mere cold dryer, his a
system-searcher aad upbuilder and a
consumption expeiiam. Where oth
ers tail, it wins,because it gets at the
constitutional cause and removes it
lrout the system.
J. \V. flenshaw, of Greensboro,
Jat;. ] ,. Oj 1 ^ co j-b. repel If-J . i .i iLht .
“lie had derived more real benefit for
the length of time. from Warners
Ixig Cabin Cough an 1 Consumption
remedy than be had for rear- from
......
“positive assurance in your own
mind that you, on—you, have no ten
sumption", and yet iose flesh, *ppe
tile, courage, as your luugs waste
away, you may know that soon the
funereal month of March will claim
you, unless promptly and faithfully
you use the article nsmed. If other
remedies hive failed try this one
thoroughly. If others ar« offered, in
sist the more on trying this unequal
ted preparation.
Some p*rs:rs arc prone to COD
sumpti .n and they should never s
low tb** disease to 1 ecome seataJ.
• BOt Oll ON BATS,” flies,
Hears cut rets, mice, roaches, ants
eu-bugs beetle", iufrec ts, 6kunks, chipmunks, jack
abblts, sparrows, gophers,
aoths, mole*. 15c. At druggist*.
"KOI UM ON COHNS.”
,‘k for tVeik' ’ Bough on Cores.” Quick
elkf.completecure. Corns.vram,btt3ionA.
5c. Druggists. E. 8. Weds, Jersey City.
“BOt UB ON ITt H.”
“Bough c*a Itch” cures skin humors.,
eruptions, ring worm, tetter, salt rbeui^
frosted feet, ebiit'iain*. itch, ivy pois<»n,
barber's itch. 3“c. E. 8. Wells, Jersey City.
•'Boron ON CATAHJtH”
Corroet* ofieasive odors at once. Com
plfte cure of worst chronic cases; unequai-
tool *d a bn^itk. 1 gargle Catarrhal for diphtheria, threat affec sore .ion\5<.»c throat,
Which Wa*M Bacib or Nhakeapeare
Tbe authorship of the dramatic the p-roduc-
Uvat attribated to the a*t of above
earned ia agitating literary eirrle* to the
vwrf «e»-tre, bet affect* the p-r& ties,] masse*
j far lee* that lbs mosses ttse q'lestion. how 'o
:*ga s or preserve fcsaith. that esectial of
buddy atom*rut a uv tv. tameea* -..exes*
and ZV. tL* u-*™ul< ’•p'orrsit of tarpiiwa Sit ” tYe l»i t 75 an
tem u d*pleted. the - erve* *h by: if iedigee
i boa or conet.jjs.tiOn bother# ooc at time*, or
eo8*tafcBllf; if tbe ekm i*y< How and tongue
furred as in bilioaaceea: if there are pre
moaitort twinge* of or*t>ming rl tumvti.tD
or ceiiraigis; if the k:doey* are m*etive—
use Ho*tetter’? tpomseh bitter*, ihe finest
iwaperant of an sge prolific in bemfuiat
and sue-eeevful remedio?. Betnember.if mala
ria threaten? or offilct*, that .t neatralizee
the poison and fortifies the rjalert.
t S hoie*aie procryman.
Mr. T. I). Mca,lor of the firm of Ogle*
bv A Meador, tbmks it w jut4 as import
•at to fortif v against tbe sudden attacks
of tbe bowels, as against tbe robber that
c^uoi fi
weapon, a dead sbot to bowel trcables.
raon^sss
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Bffi Sure to Cot Hood's
Binar ,,r--» nr cbUd- See that they *.> bo*
I gtre yoe anything «***• T « rMweaiaer it t»
ti»* sse^i®* «tid csM&a k> Back 1
■ rear agi—fi-y ta* •«
Spring Medicine
Searty e? ? -it**.* needs agoad spring medi-
; t ;z* like It • d - * Sasmpatffia 40 expe* t«?
tse* srtadh serumaiaie ia the Woo* teifef tie
rn'met, k«“p ®? sm-sflb as warm weather
««s>e» on. ere-ite an appetite and pet****
Valthy digestion. Try Hosft Sartapar La
amis arad y«i wS3 be eoavinced of its pecsbar
Is is Cue >^ral spuas roedteioe - re-
BiHt, Se-Eefrria’, fteasatf t<> take, ac-1 pres
(iSntetixi^rvB't IV sare to get
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
ScM*fa£«n«aira' ft-.s'.tf-wlB- Pwj«rei«--r
by c, I BOODa co-.. *r?r -n«« **«
IOO Dos' ie Dollar
UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION!
J Over a Million Distributed
CAPITAL PRIZE, $300,000.
s I in*
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Louisiana State Lottery Company
Incorporated ' y tLe Lrrisltture ia 136*.for
Edacatiocx: and Charitait* ! e purpose*, sxd
its frauetise Bide a p*rt of tbe f resort
Sute Constitution, in 1ST!*, by auk ov<r-
woelau-.g popu‘*.r Siayl* vote. Veshpr lira*(■*
It* fmrmm* Qoirtcrly
take pUce monthiy.asd regularly t||e G.-atd three n.o*-tLs
Dr*~ • r*. every
(Mireb,-fttne, September and Decern ter .
“We do ter J certify thru wcsaperCs. It*
srrsDgeui--t-ts Eirawin.s for aS’, the roorth’j and 8ti.x*Lo- vrnsr-
teriy of The Lonlsiata
tcry" Company, L>riwin.'« and in tU-tnst-lves. person manage and that and cot tb*
troi the
same are ccmdacted with honesty, fairness, acd
and in gesod faith toward all parties, we
jnthorire the Company to use this ctrtihcat*
with fac-sim’.tv* “f oar sigrstat n attached it
dverltseBrei.'-
pt £
C*i*IBl«lu*r>.
i We the undersigned Bank 5 *nd Bankets
\ ^’1 \*r sir?, m.~e iii lit- I iniUifiak
I Lotteries which may be rrest-nted si
J OU.rCO’UBl€T2 :
j, m.o*. lesbi\ »*rr*. la. tail m
j h* i. i?»w\"M**Pre«. v o. vsi i R**t
t tHtKiun.Pr*..i, l .,t ili».t
Grand : Quarterly j Drawing
fh the Academy of \fos:e. Sew < rleana,
Tuesday. March lb. I»,
Capital Prize,*6300,000
lOO.OUO Tickets at I wenty DoUirs each
Halve* $10: Quarters |5. Tenths Twen¬
tieth* 1 1.
LIST OT I*BI2*S
1 Fairs ci f-’tOO OOOi* fXS'.OOf
i°K!ZC"F 100.tS.Vt is lOO.Olit
! Fairs or 50.000 is. H ',000
1 Paiz* or 25.000 U 25,000
2 Pkizh* or 10 C<00 are...... 2t',00t‘
5 Paisss or 5.ttCV are. 25,' 00
25 Pbiee- or 1.000 are 25.000
IC*0 Fkizes or 500 are. 50,000
200 Pr.tz*- r>r 300 are GO.'Ou
5w Prizes or 200 are .... 1W,000
jiir KoxiacaTiox nuzs-
j 100 Prize* of I’-'O app-oxim* - ng
tof3 0.000 Prize a^e 50,a 0
100 Priiw of afp<r'.-\ t V:..
to *100,000 Prize are 30.000
100 Prize* of 62UI ap.proiiraain z
to |5.',000 Prize- are 20.000
TERN Ilf 11. FEIZES
1,000 Prizes ol flOU decided b)
$301000 Prize »re KO.OuO
j I,i«.i Pn?.e« of fit® decided by
IK©OW Prize are IOO.OW
j S.1S6 Prize* of tootin', rg to *!,O r 5,C<*
i For C’nb Rratne, or any farther informa
ti n apply to tbe unde-*ign<-d. V'-cr hand,
writing must '* disti' t and -ign»n; -e plain.
More rapid return n del:very « . ; a«-
j aumni by eu-k~i:.-_ ;-nd Erv .oje bearing
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Send POSTAL NuTEr. } - .< Money
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nryrilDfD MriLlVtDCn Thai ikr pr.,.. ( . »i
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a»* E«»«ly. »k..rt i* chars* *< ib<
drawing*. 1 * a guaantee of *1 solute fairne*
and integrity, that the chance* are a! ec uv
and that co one can possibly divine wLa.
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REMEMBER that the ravo xt of all
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PARKER’S
HAIR BALSAM
CV?aa»M »a4 the h>ir.
PtorkVi a Ivxtrw:;: yrw*a
Ne**r Fail* to Re*lcr» G<wy
Hair to its Ycotbfa! Color.
R rw«.-wirv B**e*sa-<aarrv* ftairfa if*
HINDERCORNS.
tW aMt r o rra and hers nerr tor Cora*. Bar.
>ne ®tt >*> ii< l)T7Zg3gri*&~
toebra i C*X£S
t ■ V A a ii ?’! LSI
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te. Vi i fspca.ij-- MUxffhls
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SSSSs&iSil&Si counters one of the
on our
Larpst and Ctapsi Stocks Of Goods
PTfr offered in Middle Georeia. Yrn may fount on this. We pay for wh«
bnv we Day it all in cash and we buy it where it costs as nearly nothing as it«L. m
ble. *» e are in a position to meet any kind of eompetion t me from where
It has ions been our policy that when to we New secure I oik goods tost, a; half like price to set] to seiluX
with regereneeto their cost to ns, not ho out thfv
special purchases (inick so as to have room when a a like opportunity presnts. (
Must Di'ni) Out 0 ),
’ Thirty Days lower i«0 -• 1
We shall positively offer goods for the next than they
were ever sold in Griffin. Come and see. have recently purchased 1
Of the several stoehs of Groceries we letaiiing at 20c. we have left \
several barrels of pure Apple Tinegar that we are per gallon,
Fifty boxes Laundry Soap at Factory prices. A large lot of Tobacco and a good
stock of Griffin Goods at Factory priccss.
THEY MUST SELL!
We have just received two&ears of fine Tennessee Mules. Come and see ns.
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AUTHORS
I t. Hon, ST. E. Gladstone,
Alfred Tmnyson, Husky,
Prof, *sor
Pn fessor lyndali,
Eich. A. Prcctcr. B. A.
J. Norman Loekyer, F. R. 8.
Dr. W. B Cai| enter.
E B.Tyler.
Prof Max Muller,
Prof. Owen
Matthew A'tcid-
L. A. Freeman, D. C. L.
Juices Ant v «nj Ffocde,
Thome* Hngb-s.
blgtcon A. Swinburne.
William Biack,
Mrs. idrpbRnt.
Aa r diral Newman,
Cardinal Minting,
ills* Tbaci-tray,
Thomas Hardy,
Robert B T ’ch*nir.
Lte . Etc., Etc.
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