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Jrlttn, Georgia, Sopf. 25,1888.
Official Paper of Spalding Co.
Official Paper of the City of Griffin
Advertising 1 Rates.
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m&mt one. Ten linen or less to be count-
^araOllL NOTICES No insertion 10 cents under per line this
1 £1,1 or insertion. All insertions
f OI less than BO oents. paid for in
■ r lees than one dollar most be
it rates will be made with parties
to continue their advertisements
W^KEKLY-~8ainer ates as for the Dailv.
DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
For President,
GROVER CLEVELAND,
of New York.
For Vice President,
ALLEN G. THURMAN,
of Ohio.:
For Governor.
-JOHN B GORDON.
For Secrotary of State,
N. a BARNETT.
For State Treasurer,
R. U. HARDEMAN.
For Comptroller General,
W. A. WRIGHT.
For Attorney General,
CLIFFORD ANDERSON.
For Member of Congress, 5th Dist.,
JOHN D. STEWART,
of Spalding,
For Senator— 26th District,
JOHN L HALL,
of.Spalding.
For Repiesentative,
N. M. COLLENS,
of Spalding,
Some Delaware Republicans hure
nominated Mr. Treat for Congress.
No doubt Mr. treat is fully commit
ted to tree whisky.
Senator Don Cameron is said to
regard Mr. Harrison as a chump.
Senator Cameron and numerous prjm
inent Republicans will this year vote
for Belva Lockwood.
$he Chinese treaty has been re¬
jected, according to authentic infor¬
mation received at the State depart
ment, and the President will sign
the bill recently passed by both
houses excluding the Chinese entire¬
ly from this country.
A heavy defaulter in New York do
olarea that be owes bis fall to piny
ing policy and amateur farming. Of
course his case was hopebss bom
the first. Had he applied himself lo
amateur farming alone, however. 1 e
would have saved a goi il deal of time
in bringing on the crisis
Philadelphia proposes to put its
House of Refuge children on farms,
on what is called the “cottage” or
“family plan,” thus doing away with
a number of disagreeable prison feat
ores, With country air and opportn
nities to commune with nature, no
doubt the-Philadelpbin juvenile tough
will be greatly benefited and grow
up to bea distinguished protection
statesman.
Some checks must be put upon
tbe balloon professors. One of them
recently carried up an innocent spec
tator whose feet had become entan
gled in with the ropes, and who made
the ascent head downward. If a
professor wants to take up a few
spectators for ballast, and will drop
them often as occasion requires,there
will be no great amount |of itidigna
tion, but no professor should be per¬
mitted to yank up a spectator by tbe
heels. That is mere rudeness and
can in no way farther the cause of
science.
Mercy is » good servant that it wdl
never allow its master to die u beg
gar. Tbe virtues that Jie in War
ner'e Log Cabin Plasters are as ben
eficiont and lasting as the. qualities
of mercy, Beat and cheapest porous
plMter in the market.
AS INDEX OF ANOTHER KIND.
On August 24 Mr. Blaine said in
one of his Maine speeches: “And, fi¬
nally ;rcmeobcr that the vote of Maine
iti September will be an index of how
strongly the popular strength is con¬
solidating in support of our splendid
nations' ticket of Harrison and Mor¬
ton—two candidates who represent
on every page of their political rec¬
ord and every purpose that inspires
them, the great principles and patri¬
otic purposes cf the Republican par¬
ty.”
What docs Mr. Blaine think of the
vote of Maine in September now as
an “index” of how strongly popular
strength is consolidating in support
of Harrison and Morton!* What sort
fo an index is .hat which shows a re¬
duction of the Republican plurality
of over a thousand and a Democratic
gain of over three thousand ? And
that, too, in spite of tho fact that tbe
Republicans made a desperate strug¬
gle to increase their plurality, their
recognized and most popular leader
devoting his entire time since arriv
ing from Europe to an attempt to
achieve that result, while there seems
to have been no particular effort on
the part of tho Democrats whatever,
the Democratic National Committee
completely ignoring the campaign in
Maine, and giving the party in that
State no assist a nce at all.
This is evidently one of those in¬
dexes which “point the other way.”
THE STATE FAIR POSTPONED,
The existence of yellow fever in
Florida and the danger of spreading
it by bringing in large crowds to Ma
con from South Georgia, where they
would mingle with people from all
puts of the State, has decided to post
pone the Stele Fa’r indefinitely,
which means it will not be held this
year. This action seems to be pru¬
dent and wise, and is generally com.,
mended.
In his speech at Cincinnati, Ohio,
on Tuesday, Mr. Carlisle displayed a
sense of humor which was not suppos
ed to find a place in his mental com¬
position. Referring to Mr. Blaine’s
prominence in the Republican car.*
vass, at Mr. Harrison’s Expense, Mr.
Carlisle said that he believed when a
man attended to his own funeral “he
ought tu be allowed to go at the
head of the procession; but it seems
that Mr. Harrison is not to enjoy this
privilege.” This is the most faitnful
statement of Mr, Harrison’s position
and rights that has been made so far,
and it loses none a>f its point, to Re¬
publicans, for being so serious a joke
and coming ftom so serious a joker.
Chief Justice Bleckley is of the
opinion that the three Judges of our
Supreme Court have too much work.
Ho thinks that the adoption of the
pending constitutional amendment
to increase the number of Judges to
five would expedite (he business of
the court and make the bench Uss a
tread-mill to its occupants’ Judge
Cleckley is very correct, and the peo
pie will vote as lie says in October.
Dyspepsia
Makes the lives ot many people miserable,
and often leads to self-destruction. Wo know
of no remedy for dyspepsia more successful
than nood’s Sarsaparilla, It acts gently, yet
surely and efficiently, tones tho stomach and
other organs, removes tho faint feeling,
creates a good appetite, cures headache, and
refreshes the burdened mind. Give Hood’s
Sarsaparilla a fair trial. It will do you good.
A Hint to Fnuy People,
From their arrival on this planet to their
ususlly early departure from it, people of
weak constitutions and angular Like physiques dormice
pass a sort of half-cxietence.
they burrow in their home retreats, afraid
of heat, afraid of cold, constantly afraid
that the shadow of the dread reaper will ina
terialize and exact the forfeit which he de¬
mands from all, sooner or later. No finer
medicinal assurance of comparative afforded vigor IIos- for
the feeble exists than that with by
t(qtcr's Stomach Bitters. Used persis¬
tence—not with spurts and spasms—thi gen¬
ial and professionally commended tonic will
do much toward infusing strength into a
puny system; and rounding off scrawny an¬
gles in the human figure. Appetite, nerve
tranquility and and nightly malarial, repose rheumatic, are encour bilious
aged by it, a It reestablishes diges
tendency prevent! overcome. kidney troubles.
tion and
Or. Moffett's TEETHINA (feef/iing Powders)
Rowel*. Allays Irritation Aids Digestion, Ohtld KfRulatcs the
SiTtiKthms th« jiakcs i’eetbtng
F.»«y Fruptlnns *m} Cit-l" <*Miv 25 Oin* leclhtna cure. It
.1 ij and noilimjr equals for
the SunmiFi- Irouffies of Cfcllilr*A of any age. It
itcrftandtvrc. Try tt *tid >«a will never be
wtlO'.at TKT.TtMJi A as long si there are child¬
ren in the lied •- Ask you t .ira*g;?t-
Advice to Mothers.
M.j. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup
for children teething, is the prescription
of one of tho best female nurses and
physiciaus in the United States, and
has been used for forty years with never
failiug success’by millions of mothors
for their children. During the process
of teething its value is incalculable.
It relieves tbe child from pam. cures dys
entory and diarrhoea, griping in the
bowels, and wind qolic. By giving
health to the child and rest- the mother.
Price 25 cents a bottle, augeod&wly
m Be Sure
If you have made np yonr mind to buy
Hood's Sarsaparilla do not be Induced to take
way other. Hood's Sarsaparilla is a peculiar
medtctae, possessing, by virtue of Its peculiar
combination, proportion, and preparation,
curative power superior to any other article.
A Boston lady who knew what she wanted,
and whose example is worthy imitation, tells
her experience below:
To Get
“ In one store where I went to buy nood’s
Sarsaparilla the clerk tried to Induce me buy
thclr own Instead of Hood's; he told mo their’s
would last longer; that I might take It on ten
days’ trial j that If 1 did not not Ike Who it I I need not
pay anything, etc. But he coaid not prevail
on mo to change. I told hint I knew what
Hood’s Sarsaparilla was. I had taken It, was
satisfied with it, and did not want any other.
H ood’s
amm smmmmm—m
When I be ran t king Hood’s Sarsaparilla
I was fc< ring real miserable, suffering
a great deal with dyspepsia, and so weak
that at times I could hardly stand. I looked,
and had for some time, like a person in con¬
sumption. Ilootl’s 8 arsaparilla did mo so
much good that I wonder at myself sometimes,
onrl and »v>w my fvlorwla friends fvnnnanltv frequently speak cnflfflr nf of it.” it. ** MRS, Mr.a.
Ella A. Goff, Cl Terrace street, Boston.
Sarsaparilla
Sold by all druggists. SI; sixforfiS. Prepared only
by C. L HOOD & CO., A poll arioa. Lowell, Mass.
100 Dose 3 ne Dollar
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS.
To the Voters of Spalding County.
At the solicitation of friends I offer for
the position of Tax Collector of Spalding
county, subject ton nomination of the Dem¬
ocrat party if o. held.
B. D. BREWSTER.
THE VERNON,
Mrs. A. E. RIDDLE & SON, Prop’rs
Cor. First Avenue and Thirteenth St.,
COLUMBUS, : : : GA.
Jggf” You aro most cordially invited to stop
with us while in the city. septlSdlm
New Advertisements.
GUNS REVOLVERS,_J price list to JOHNSTON end_stamp, & SON; for
Pittsburgh, Penn.
PARKER’S
Cleanses .HAIR BALSAM beautifies hair
and the
[Promotes a luxuriant Restore growth. Gr*y
Never Fail* to Color.
[Prevents Hair to its Youthful
Dandruff and hair falling
60a. and si 00ot Druggists.
EXHAUSTED VITALITY
rpHE A great SCIENCE Medical OF Work LIFE, tbe
of the
age on Manhood, Nervous aml(
Physical Debility, Premature '
Decline, Errors of youth, and
the untold miseries consequent
thereon, SCO pages 8vo, 125
prescriptions for nil diseases..
Cloth, full gilt, only $ 1 . 00 , by*”
mail, scaled. Illustrative sample free to all young
ini middle-aged men. Send now. The Gold and
Jewelled Medal awarded to the author by the x
tloy^I Medical Association. n .
Address P. o bor
ISSSrrioston, Mass., or Dr. W. II. PARKER, grad
Rate of Harvard Medical College, 25 years’practice
in Boston, who may be consulted confidtmtiaUy
SoeciaUv. Disease.) of Man. Office No^Buliiuch w.
HINDERCORN8.
The only sure Cure for Corns. Stops all pain. Ensures
comfort to the feet. lie. at Druggists. Uiscox&Co.,N. V.
PARKER'S GINGER TONIC
The best of all remedies for
Inward Pains, Colic, all Indiges- Stom-
tion. Exhaustion Exhaustion and
ach and Bowel troubles. Also
the most effective cure for
Coughs* Colds, Bronchitis* and
affections of tho breathing
organs. It promotes refreshing appetite,
sleep improves the
overcomes nervous life and prostration, strength
and gives new
to the weak and aged, 50c. and $r.oo, at Drgguists.
Cratefui- ! Comforting.
EPPS’S COCOA
BREAKFAST.
“by a thorough knowledge of the natural
laws which govern the oparations of diges
tion and nutrition, and by a careful applica-
iion of the flne properties of well selected
Ooacoa. Mr. Epps has provided cur provid¬
ed ohr breakfast tables with a delicately
flavoured beverage which may save ns many
heavy doctors'bills. diet It is by the judicious
use of such article of that a ronstitution
enough may be gradually resist built tendency up until to disease. strong
to every
Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating
around us ready to attack wherever there is a
weak point. Wc may escape many a falal
shaft by keeping ourselvec well lortiflcd with
pure blood and a properly nourished frame,”
—Civil Service Gazette, Made simply half- with
boiling water or milk. Sold only in
pound tins, Grocers, labelled thus:
JAMES EPPS <feCO.,
Homoeopathic London,. Chemists,
England.
VgLOUS
licMORY
DISCOVERY;
Any Book learned in one reading.
IMUnd wandering cured.
Speaking wiikout note*.
Piracy condemned by Mnpreme Court
Orral iDdnceoieal. to correspondence
clauses-
Prospectus, with opinions '■{ Dr. VVm. A.
Hammond, the world-famed Specialist in
Mina diseases, Daniel Greenleaf Thompson,
the great Pyseliologist, J. ....... M. Buckley. D, 1). D. 1).,
Editor of tbe Christian Advocate, "k Richard
Proctor, the Seletist, nnd Hons. others, Jodgc Gibson,
Jadah P. Benjamih, sent post
free by Frof, A. LOISETTE,
237 Fifth Are;. New Y-rk.
CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA
Notice to the Travel Public.
TLe best and cheapen! Boston passenger is
route to New Yotk and
via Savannah and elegant SteamerB
thence. Passengers before would purchas do
ing tickets via other routes
well to inquire first of tbe merits of
tho route via Savannah, by which
they will avoid dust and a tedious
all-rail ride. Rates include meals
and stateroom on Steamer.
Round trip tickets wtU be placed
on sale Jane 1st, good to return an
til Oct. 31st, Ntw York Steamer
sails tri-weekly. Boston Steamer
weekly from Savannah; apply
For further information to
any agent of this Company, or to
E, T. Charlton, G. P, A.
. Savannah, Ga:
C. G. Anderson, Ag’t Steamer, Ga.
Savannah,
IF Y 0 D WHS
Customers, Aught, be Bought
Boarder?, To
Agents, Silver or Gold, Sold.
Orders, Merchandise
Servants or Place, Gsods to Appraise, Days
Lawyer or Case, Opening
Musical Tear jers, To Announce,
Popular Preachers, Houses or Acres,
Cooks, Bntohers or Bakers,
Books, Boats, Votes,
To Hire or Let, flounce
Offices, Dress skirt or
Basement, A cure for disease,
First Floor, A Handy MuslinChemise, Valise,
Casement, A
To Purchase a Pot, Cheese,
Horse, Teas,
Mare, Peas, Bees,
Monkey Bloodhound or Bear, Spitz Or Are Prone
or
Free from Fitz, To Make Known,
To Hire a Hall, Your Store,
Driver or team, * Hosiery, oods,
An Elegant Carriage.Dry Upholstery*
AnOpulent Marriage* Picnics,
Play .Concert or Ball, Excursions,
Skate?, Knick-Knacks,
Plates, ereatur’sDi versions,
To sell to gay
Diamonds, Clothes Ready; Made,
Pearls, Increase of Trade, d
Rings, Coal. Coke and Woo
Curls, Pictures,
Wash for Features, Lectures,
To buy Odd Things, All Kinds of Food
Or sell Odd Things, Works on Theology,
Cats, Magic, Astrology, and Felicity,
Rats, Wealth Publicity
Mats, World-wide
Flats Flags,
Bats, Rags,
Pantaloons, Bags, Nags,
Hats, Dress shirts collars
Respleudet Mutton Beef, t Cravats, Almighty Dollars, or
or
Financial Relief, House for Rent,
Stocks, Store, Tenement, Lint,
Clocks, Cash to be
Locks, Cash to be Spent,
Socks, Scent,
Portmonia or Box, Tent, Cement,
Pig, Sheep or Ox, Roman
Or Even a Bean— Go—
Then in a Trice, Read the Advice,’ Price,
Take the Advice Far Beyond
Written Below— Written Below—
ADVERTISE
-IN THE-
Daily News
To Business Men.
"VT0 LABORED ARGUMENT IS NEEDED
-lAI in these days to convince INTELL1
GENT men that it
Pays Well to Advertise
siegular.& Perfect
DIGESTION
ROMOTED BT USE OF
Seltzer Tarrant’s
Aperient.
Sold by Tarrant * Co.. N.T..
and Druggist* everywhere.
$100 to $200
Agents preferred theif who can furnish their own
horses and give whole time to the busi¬
ness. ployed Spare also. momentsmay few vocaneies be profitably in towns em¬
A and
cities. B. F. Johnson & Co., 1009 Main St,'
Richmond, Va.
yoS consumptive
has Itaa cured cured------- many of the --------------- worst cases and nd J is the ~ L best ^-------*‘~ ; remedy
for all affections tt the throat and lungs, and______ diseases
and arising sick, from Btrujr^ling impure Against blood and exhaustion. The feeble
the will in disease, and slowly drifting
to grave, many caoes recover their health by
the timely use of Parker’s Ginger Tonic, but delay isdajv
gerous. Take it in time. It fo invaluable for all pains
and disorders of stomach and bowels. 50c. at Druggists,
lira Warehouse!
The trade committe • of the Spal ng conn
ty Alliance announce that we have rented
Coles warehouse and engaged Mr. B. N.
Birrow who is an experienced warehouse
man and a strong alliance man.
The business will be conducted the same
as other warehouses in Griffin; each and
every ing alliance who men bring in Spalding to and Griffin adjoin¬
counties cotton will
be a partner in the business. According to
the rales of our order M r. Barrow has given
a good bond and the funds will be kept in
bank until the cotton season is over, when
the profits will be paid according to the
number of bales each may weigh. Seoreta-
ries of sub-alliances ■will please mention
date of initiation on trade cards, as no one
cm be a partner until he becomes a mem¬
ber of our order. We solicit the patronage
of the public generally and promise as good
satisfaction ss any bouse in the city. Wagon
yard free to farmers,
J.H. Mitchell,
H. T. Patteesos,
J. J. Elder,
F.M. Scott,
attgSl-Bm Committee.
U NPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION!
Over a Million Diatribe
L.S.L.
Louisiana State Lottery Company
Incorporated by the Legislature in 1868 Lit
Educational and Charitable purposes, ml
Its its *franehise"made franchise Constitution, made a a in part part 18TO, of of by the the present presta* over¬
State an
whelming popular vote
Its GRAND EXTRAORDINARY DRAW-
BER DRAWINGS take place on each of the
the other ten months in the year, and are al
drawn in public, at the Academy of Music'
New Orleans, La.
“We do hereby certify that we supervise tbe
arrangements for all the monthly and Quar¬
terly Drawings of Tbe Louisiana State Lot
tery Company, and in person manage and con
tool the Drawings themselves, ana that tb«
ame are conducted with honesty, fairoess
and in good faith toward all parties, |J4 w
authorize the Company to use this certmoa**
with fac-simllesof our signatui es attached in
its advertisements.”
Commissioners.
We the undersigned Banks and Bankers
will pay all Prizes drawn in The Louisiana
8 tate Lotteries which may be presented si
ouroounters:
B. 3 I.WALHSH!l .Pr*».la.*»» I B.
P. A. ^abl£oh”, BALIIWIII, LAM ALX. Prr'. pr...K"i£S Prm. Htntnjtmt It. O.Xsl’l I JBlu Baal
Grand I Monthly : Drawing
Ih the Academy of Music, New Orleans,
Tuesday, October 0, 1888,
CAPITAL PRIZE, $300,00.
100,OOO Tickets at Twenty Dollars each
Halves ; 10; Quarters $5; Tenths *2; Twen¬
tieths $ 1 .
LIST OF PRIZES. I
l Prize cf $300,QOO is.......... *300,000 100,000
1 Prize of 100,000 is.......... 50,000
1 Prize of 50,000 is.......... 25,000
1 Prize of 25,000 is.......... 20,000
2 Prizes of 10,000 are......... 25,000
5 Prizes of- 5,000 are........ 25,000
25 Prizes of 1,000 are......... 50,00o
100 Prizes of 500 are.........
200Prizisof 300 are......... 60,C0 0
500 Prizes of 200 are......... 100,00
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
100 Prizes of ?500 arc............... 30,000 50,000
100 do. .300 are...............
100 do. ............... 30,00
1 ; V. \ R PRIZES.
999 do. iJflare............... 99,900
999 do.- 100 are............... 39,909
3,134 Prizes —Tickets of amounting drawing to......$1,054,800 Capital Prizes
Note. aal Prizes.
are not entitled to termin
For Club Rrates, or any further informa
tion apply to the undersigned. Yonr hand¬
writing must be distinct and Signature plain
More rapid return mail delivery will be as-
surred by euelosing and Envelope bearing
your full address.
Send POSTAL NOTES, Express Ordinary Money
Orders, or New York Exchange in
letter. Currency by Express (at onr expense)
addressed to
M. A. DAUPHIN,
New Orleans La
or M.;A. DAUPHIN, Washington, D. C.
Address Registered Letters tc
HEW OULGAXS SATOXAL BANK
New Orleans, La.
REMEMBER ":iKf.’SS’.rJ
aid Early, who are In charge sf the
drawings, is a gnaantee of absolute fairness
and and integrity, that the possibly chances are divine all equal, what
that no one can
numbers will draw a Prize.
REMEMBER that the payment of all
Prizes is GUARANTEED BY FOUR NATIO
NAL BANK 8 of New Orleans, and the
Tickets are signed by the President of an In
stitution whose chartered rights are recog
nized in the highest Courts; therefore
beware of any imitations or anonymou
schemes. —
HOTEL CURTIS
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA.
Under New Management.
A. G. D NIEt, Prop’r.
Po-ters roe.'! Jl [i.rina. fc lj r«ij
m\\ i! {[ liiiBEii SHOP
COLPiiliUS, - GEORGIA,
JOE McGIlVF, Prop’i
- )o( ----
The best place in Colur bus to get a bath
r el ean Shave. Give ns a < all when in th
ity JoE McGHEE
ST. JOHN’S -COLLEGE/^iSS
This College enjoys the powers of a Uni¬
versity and is conducted by the Jesuit Fath
era. It is situated in a very beautiful part
part of New York County between the Har¬
lem R. &L. I. Sound. Every facility is giv¬
en for the best Classical, Scientific and Com¬
mercial Education. Board nnd Tuition per
Year $800. Studies re-open Wednesday,
September eptercber St. John's 5th, otb, 1888. 1888 .
Boys 10 10 Hall, is is a Preparatory under Sehool for
oya from from to to 12, 12, under the the same same direc- direc¬
John tion. Scullt, Fer further S. J., particulars apply to Rev
Pres. augiSd&wlm
ADVERTISERS
:an learn the exact cost
A an} nroposed line c.
advertising in America!,
papers by addressing
’co i\ Rowell & Co.,
New.piiatr Arivortioing Bureau,
lO Fpr>? ie h., New York.
..... iu» lOO-pago F>ar-,phle*
INCREASE IN NUNII
-< OF }--
Supreme Court Jndg
By JOHN a proclamation
B. GORDON, Governe,
Georgia.
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMEVT
'HEREAS, Th i } ut:rai 2(it M88
T T 1886-1887 paasedihe ! foh.,.vffi"‘% ’'ssernffi ,
stitution. accordance with the requirenn r u .I, ' ‘ '*3
in reference to 5 a., ud ’ ,5 <
that instrument; m! “
An Act to amend Pat. of Sec n .
Associate Justices.'
Section L Be it enacted by the
Assembly of the Statp of Georgia..;
_____of this State 2““ he
t? Ion II, K& ■
see article VI, thereof the wore,
fon. Associate Justices,” in lieu of Justwl iw. -«
ins i 1 line, “and two Associate
BQXimt said paragraph when amended^ nil*
The Supreme Court shall consist of a
Justice and four Associate Justices. A*
Constitution of the members shall elected be agreed to to by two.tMw 2 8 !' !
Houses of the General each of the .
shall, and hois hereby Assembly, authorized the Gore
or and
stellated, published to in cause at said amendment inLUwi
least two newspapers for***
Congressional District in this State 3 3
period time of of holding two months the next next preceediao elect™," u
Bek. HI. Be it further general
above proposed amendment enacted, shall That th»
ted, for ratification rejection be submit
or to the (W : ■%
tors of this Stole at the next general proriSd
tion to be held after publication as
for in.the second section qf this Act inseT W
eral election districts of this State, at t
election every person shall be enUtlu
vote All persons for members voting of at the said General election Assembly* I
of adopting tli© in fav« r
Constitution shall proposed amendment to th& oli -
have written or printed
their the amendment ballots the of words, Paragraph “For 1 ratication Section of t
of Article VI of the , II i
opposed to Constitution,” the adoption and as J
persons amendment shall have of said
written or printede**! |
the! i ballots the words, “Against ratifies-
tion of the amendment of Paragraph Constitn- I m
Section II, of Article VI of the *
tion.” ’
Beo. IV- Be it further enacted, That the
Governor be, and hereby authorized and di
rected to provide for the submission of the
amendment proposed in the first section of
this act to a vote-of the profile, a* required
bjk the Constitution of tms State, in Far. 1
Sec. I, of Article Governor XIII, and by this Act, and
if ratified, the ratification shad, when he ascer¬
tains saeh from the Secretary cf
State, to whom the returns shall be referred,
in the same manner as in ewe of election*?,,
for members of the General Assembly, to I
count and ascertain the result, issue his proe.
lamation for the period of thirty days an¬
nouncing such result and declaring the
amendment ratified.
Sec. V. If the amendment to the Constitu¬
tion, provided by this Act, shall be agreed
to by the General provided Assembly, tine and ratified by
the people, as by Constitution
and by this Act, Assembly then it shall be the duty of
the General of this State, eonven
ing next after such ratification, to proceed to
effect (after the proclamation of the Govern¬
or, provided in section four of this Aot,)two
additional Associate Justices of the Snpnatu
Court, who shall ho.d said office for six yean
from the first day of January. elected 1889, and nn
til their successors are and qualified.
Sko. VI. B0 it further enacted, That all
laws and parts ot laws in conflict with this
Act be, and the same are hereby repealed,
Approved October 22d, 1887.
Now, therefore, said State, I, do John B. this Gordon, Prods- Gov- f : i
ernor of issue my
mation hereby delaring that the foregoing J
proposed amendment to the Constitution is ]
submitted for ratification or rejection tc the
voters of the State qualified to vote for mem¬
bers of the General Assembly at the general
election to be held on Wednesday, Oetobsrf
3d, 1888, as provided in said Act. |
JOHN B. GORDOF, J
James T. Nisbkt, Governor.
Secretary Executive Department. |
Tise Georgia Midland HR.
^hoi*test and Best H.i»e
With Through Coach
es Between
COLUMBUS and ATLANTA.
ONLY ONE CHANGE TO
Washington, New York,
Nashville or Cincinnati.
Train leaves Columbus (Union Depot) Atlanta
p. m , arrive at Griffin 3:56 p. m,,
5:40 p.m. Atlanta A.w
South Bound train—Leaves Colum¬
p. m., Griffin . r j:40 p. ro., arrives m
bus 8:40 p. m.
Aecommodation Train
NORTH BOUND—Daily except Sunday*.
Leave Columbus, Midland Depot, 7:00 a.
Arrives at MoDonough........... Griffin,................ 2:30 p.m.
Arrives at Sunday.)
SOUTH BOUND—(Daily except
Leave Leave Griflfin.,.................... McDonough................ f’m
SPECIAL TRAIN— (Sundays only.)
Leave ........................... Columbus..............?* m
Arrive at
Leave Columbus..................
Arrive Arrive at at McDonough............ Griffin.................« 1- 20 P’
M. E. GRAY, Supt.
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