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WKKKLY—Ham * ret**** for tha Dailv.
It it propotad to make tbe inangu
ration of Goseroor Fleming, of Flori
da* an oosaaion to bring together tbe
people of that State, thereby demon
■trating to tbe world that tbe late
epidemic baa not destroyed the feel
iog of State pride characteristic of
Fioridiana. Tbe military organira
tions of tba State will be present to
participate in the inangural ceromo
nice.
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The young lady wbo waa very re
aentl y married to Haweg, tbe tan
p. eted Birminghora murderer, has
been interviewed by a New York
aewepaper. Tne interview was short,
bat it was to tbe poiut. Tbe young
lady said that if ilawoa is guilty, no
fate can be too berth for him, and
that, after the cruel manner in which
ha has deceived her, she cannot be
Sieve bis protestatione of innocence.
Probably Hawes is a bad man, but
he is entitled to s fair trial.
THE ALABASA TRAUKDIE8.
There seems to be a little doubt
of tbe guilt of Hawes, tbe alleged
murderer at .Birmingham. As far
as circumstantial evidence can reach
it does reach- in tbe chain of
events which wind him in its coil.
There is the motive, one of the
strongest known to human passion,
to fix tbe deed en him, and there are
the dead bodies to establish the fact
that tha deed was done. The corres
pondenoe of time and place are com
piste, snd tbe tell-tale accessories
impress themselves upon the imagin
si ion with a silent powergrsater than
words. No loop-hole appears by
which tbe poor wretch can hope to es
cape. And yet—considering the an
leeedenla of tbe murdered woman—
Hawes m«y be, after all, the victim
of one of those tragic and startling
coincidences, which sometimes pur
eue tha unfortunate, like a fate.
Anything is possible iu tbe case of
a woman like tbe late Mrs Hawes.
Hhe is represented as at once pretty
end licentious, and she may b«ve bad
many entanglements out of which
murder might have come. Tbe kill
ing of tbe child is ecsily ascribnble
to tbe theory that it stood in tbe
character of a dangerous witness
The single suggestion that leans to
Haw Ob' aid*' of the bloody business
is tba insensibility to consequences
which ho displayed, if guilty, in tbe
murder of wife and child, th* con tern
poraneous marriage, and tho innuedi
ate return to the scene of the horror
for his boueymoon. On* would stir
wise that the most brainless of id'
ots&nJ crnal of brutes would apply
to such an emergency a wurivr lin#
of conduct-
On the other I and, ibe old qties
tioti arises whether it m not insanity,
and, in this view, whether Hawes is
not an example of many before him,
wbo driven by eom- ii resistible force
to kill, bad no capacity to conceal
left them !
In any < T eut, hts trial will tie an
interesting one, involving many cr.ri
ons aspects ot circumstantial avi
dance, and perhaps sums equally cu
ri.ua studies in human nature. The
original tragedy *vn* dirk enough.
But the bloody si qn»l contributed
by the outraged people of Binning
ham makes it in advance n cause cele
bre, and invites the attention of the
people fst beyond the local coniines
of theso terrible event*.
Stats of Onto, CrrT or Toi.sno, I
Lucas Countt, S. 8.
Praxk J. C'hsxst make* oatli that lie in
tbe senior pn'tuer of the firm cf F. J Cue
kst A Co., doing bitoines, iu the City of
Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that
said firm wili day the sum of ONE HUN-
DREI) DOLLARS for each and every ca»» of
Catarrh that eaucot be cured by the u»e of
Hau.’i Catabbr eras.
FRANK J.CHENEY
Sworn to before me and subscribed in my
presence, this 0th day of December, A. 11 it'
J , A. W. GLEASON,
am.. ' Notary Public.
aets list)’* directly Catarrh Cure the istaken blood and internally mncaa and eur J 1
upon Send for tetimonisis,
tacts of the syyietn. J. O
fre< F. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo,
tar novSdAwly Hold by Dragrists, 7J eents.
Xetbxaf trial tbs potioDO* of 0
»oro tba a to is to • booking o
THE WHOWIRH NOUTIf.
Tbe Nee* York Press, in common
with ether red bot Republican pspirt,
is very much concerned aboat the
showing tbe South will make when
the next census is taken. The won¬
derful incrcss# the South made be¬
tween 1870 snd 1880 astonished the
Republican papers. It even caused
them alarm. A solid and rapidly
growing South to them is a monetros
ity, in spite of their sneers and slurs.
Tbe Press evinces its alarm in the
following paragraph:
U lu a short lime another census
will be taken. How will the South
era States come out this time? Tha
increase in represuntation cannot po3
sibly be so great. The Western
States and Territories and the Middle
States bars been absorbing most of
the immigration.”
The Press further says that no one
can deny that the large increase be¬
tween 1870 and 1880 “strengthened
the hands ol the South.” Of course
it did. The census of 1890 will give
her additional strength. Tho South
was never more prosperous thin at
present. Her advantages and re
sources have never before been so
wail advertised. Southern invest¬
ments were never before so popular
st the North and East as now. More
mills art being established in the
South, and toreign capital it seakiug
investment in her Industrie* and How
ing through her channels of trade
with an impetus never before known.
Knowing men of all section* recog
nize in tha South a land of unparal
lolled advaatagea,unlimited resources
and untold possibilities. Such a
land eannot fail to increase in popula
tiou. is importance and in wealth.
Tbe Praia argues that tha Western
State* and Territories are absorbing
most of the immigration. In a me a
sure, this is true, because most of tbe
immigrants are landed in New Yoik
or Bo*ton, which gives those sec¬
tions an advantage over tho South in
this particular. But the South’s in
crease comes largely from a more sub
atantial source. It comes from a
class of people who make the best of
c’tixens. It coine* Irom the North,
lbs East and the West, where think
ing and well posted people have
cotne to look upon tbe South as the
most favored section on earth. These
facts being generally recognized,
there is no reason to doubt that the
South will continue to grow, in spite
of tho slurs heaped upon her by en¬
vious Republican organs.
The Republicans have refused, per
eistently, to permit a census of New
York State and renpportionnieot of
the Legislature,because‘hey believfd
it would result to the advantage of
tho Democrat* fit consequence of the
growth i f Now Yotk and Kings conn
ties, Tho recent election, however,
showed Heavy gains in some of the
interior Republican counties, and
their demand for tbe necessary Ug
islutif u is likely lobe heeded. Because
it suits the purposes of Hour party,
the Republican legislators are likely
to gruut wbat they refused to New
York and Kings comities, although
their wealth and population nearly
equal that of tbe tee! of Dio Slat*.
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Pimples* Sores, Aches and Pains.
When a hunched bottles of sarsaparilla or
otli*r pretentious specifics fail to eradicate
in-born scrofula or contagions blood poison,
remember that B. B. B. (Botanic Blood
Balm) has gained many thousand victories,
in as many seemingly incnrablo Instances.
Semi to the Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, (la.
for "Book of Wouders,” and he convinced.
It is the only THf* m.ooD i-uhinek. X Roads, Qn.,
(J. \V. Messer, Howell’s
writes: “I was afflicted nine years w ith sores.
Ail the medicine I could take did me no
good. I then tried B. B. B., and 8 bottles
cured me sound ”
Mrs. 8 M. Wilson, Round Mountain, Tex
as, writes; “Alady friend of mine was trou
bled with b n bs took and three pimples bottles on of her B. B. face It.
and neck. She
and her skin gut soft and smooth, pimplcsdi*
appeared, and her health improved greatly."
.las. L. Bosworth, Atlanta, La. writes:
"Some years ago I contracted blood poison.
I had no appetite, my digestion limbsso win I rn tied,
rheumatism drew up uiy could
hardly walk, my throat was cauterised five
times. Hot Springs gave me no benefit, and
my life was one of torture until 1 gave. B. B.
B. a trial, and surprising as it may seem,
the use o' ■’> Bottles cured me." novlG-lm
SEALED PROPOSALS will be r cent tut
the ofllee of the Supervising Architect, 'Irons
nry Department, Washington, D. ( at til"
o’clock p. in. on t lie 2Tth day of December,
ISSS, for the labor and materials House required and Post for
enlarg ng the l . 8. Court
Office building at ATLANTA, t■ A , in ac¬
cordance with the spi cifioiition and drn wings
copies of which maybe seen at this Cilice
the Office of the Custodian, Atlanta, (la.,
Builders’ Exchange, Baltimore, Md , Build¬
ers’Exchange. C m innuti, <>.. Builds:!-' A
Traders’ Exchange. Chicago, III. and Louis
villc, Ky., and Mechanics’, Dealers’and Lum¬
bermens’ Exchange, New Orleans, lai
Each kid must lie accompanied by a certified Archi¬
cbeeofc for $1,000. The supervising
tect w ill furnish a limited number of copie.
of the specification and drawings at five dol¬
lars a set, upon receipt of that sum in post
office money-order, draw n to the order ef
the Treasurer of the United States.
WILL A FREPRT,
Supervising Architect.
December 4th, lS8S.~tues,thurs sat.
Advice to Mothers.
M.a. Winslow’* Soothing Stri p i
for cbildreu LfetliinR, ia the pretcription anil
of oat) of th« best female an ref*
physicians in Ibe United States, ami
has been used for forty years with uerer j
failing snocess by millious of motliars
for their children’ Dotting the proems*
of teething it* value ia incalculable
It relieve* tbe child from pain, cure* dya
eatery tod diarrhoea, griping in the
•xmeiis, and wind
‘ i s tboibiidau
WBCAT Xfl
SCROFULA
It is that impurity In tho blood, which, ac¬
cumulating In the glands of tbe neck, pro¬
duces unsightly lumps or swellings; which
causes painful running sores on tho arms,
tefjs, or feet; which dcvelope* ulcers in the
eyes, ears, or nose, often causing blindness or
deafness; which is the origin of pimples, can-
ccrousgrowth*, or the many other manifesta¬
tions usually ascribed to "humors;" which,
fastening upon the lungs, causes consumption
and death. Being the most .ancient, It is tho
mo-1 general of all diseases or affections, for
very few persons arc entirely free from it.
How Can CURED
It Be
By taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which, by
the remarkable cures It has accomplished,
often when other medicines have failed, has
proven Itself to bo a potent and peculiar
medicine for this disease. Soma of these
cures are really wonderful. If you suffer from
scrofula, tie sure to try Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
•• My daughter Mary was afflicted with scrof¬
ulous sure n ek from tbe time she was 22 months
old till she became six years of age. Lumps
formed in her neck, and one of them after
grow ing to the size of a pigeon’s egg, became
a running sore for over three years.- AVe gave
her Hood’* Sarsaparilla, when the lump and
all indications of scrofula entirely dis¬
appeared, and now she seems to be a healthy
child.” J. S. Caklilk, Naurlght, X. J.
N. B. Be sure to get only
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
bold by at! druggist*. |I;»lxforfS. Prepared only
by C. I. noon Jc CO., Apotiiecari**, L-wcII, Mail.
IOO Dodos One Dollar
YlAfelv.
No ierciry,
Or any other Mineral Poison.
It is Nature’s Remedy, made exclusively
from Roots nnd Herb*.
It la perfectly Harmless.
It i* the only remedy known to the world
that has ever yet Cured cuntayfous Blood
Poison in all its staves.
It cures Mercurial Rheumatism, Cancer,
Scrofula, and other blood disease* heretofore
considered incurable. It cures any disease
caused from impure blood. It Is now pre¬
scribed by thousands of the best physician*
tn the United States, as a tonic. We append
the statement of a few •
“I have used S. 8. S on patients convalesce
4 jjit from fever and from measles with the
host results. J. aN. Coenky, M. IX,
Ellaville, Ga.”
Urkmkn. o a.—W illie White was a fflictcd
with with armful scrofula a seven seven year*. years. ar». and and 1 1 1 present* prescribed pr boji boy. S. 8.
8., and to day / he he L» I* a a fat fat robust robust
C. W. Parkier, M. D.
Richmond, Ya., Dec. IS, 1885—1 have taken
three three bottles of Swift * Specific foReecondary than
blood poison, It net* much better pot*
R*h or any otbe. remedy I have over um
13. IJ. V. 1*. WINFIELD, >> M. ju. D. is.,
Formerly of Sussex Co., Ya,
I>n. R. J. Hale, tho well known druggist
ami physician, of Nashville, Howard County,
ArV- writes: ** Having some knowledge aafely as to
what *8. 8. *S. *S. ..... 8. 8. Is Is composed emii the |yosed remedy *-•-- of. ol for I all can skin dis-
recoin amend It ns c
eases, ,, it matters not what tbe name may y be.*’ l
Wo r e have have a a book book giving giving ft ft ft history history of o this
wonderful tdei fid remedy, remedy, ur.d ur.d its its cures, cures, < from fr< nil
over r the the. world, world, which which will will convince convii you that
all we say Is true, uati ' which which v wo will ill niafi
tree on application. No family shoul iu Id I be
without It. We have another on Contaj ■gious
Blood Poison, sent on same terms.
Write v\s a . history ! of your case, and our
physician ytflclan will will advise with you by letter, deceive In
strictest strictest confidence. confidt We will not
you knowingly.
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CAPITAL PRIZE, $600,000,
100,000 Tickets at #40; Halves *20: Quar¬
ters *10; Eighths 15; Twentieths *8; For¬
tieths $1.
LIST Ot PRIZES, i
1 Pbizecf $600,000is.. $600,000 qflO. PQQ
1 Puizk o» 200,000 is..
1 Pbizk of 1C 0,009 is..... 100,000
1 Prize of 50.000 is..... 50.000
2 Prizes of 25.000 are... 50.000
5 Prizes of 10.000 are____ 50.000
12 Prizes of 5.000 are.... 60 000
25 Prizes of 2.000 are.... 50.000
100 Prizes of 800 are.... 80.000
300 Prizes of 400 are.... 80,COO
500 Prizes of 200 are.... 100,000
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
100 Prizes of $1,000 are............. 100,000
100 do. 800 are............... 80,000
100 do. 400 are................ 40,000
Three Number Terminals.
90 Prizes of *800 are................*79,200
99 do 490 are................. 39.6C0
Two Number Terminals.
900 Piizes of *200 are...............*180,000
900 do. 200 are.............. 180,000
8,146 Prizes of amounting to......*2,118,80f informa¬
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Address Registered Letters tc
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New Orleans, La.
REMEMBER KJSS BXS5JU
and Surly. wk*ar« la charge *f .he
drawings,is a guarantee of absolute fairness
and Integrity, that the chances are all equal,
and that no one can possibly divine what
numbers will draw a Prize.
REMEMBER, also, that the payment of
Prizes is GUARANTEED BY FOUR NA¬
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t.ize<J in the highest Courts; therefore
beware of all imitations or anonymous
schemes.
S< l liNGMi k SOUS,
WHOLESALE AND BET AIL
DRUGGISTS,
CRIFFIN, CEORCIA*
We guarantee the purity
of our goods and make our
prices lower than compe¬
tition.
HOTEL CURT IS
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA,
Under New Management.
A. G. DANIEL, Prop’r.
zgr i'o-ters meetall trains. febl > lly
A—: ..■st.-synaA'*
DVBRTISERS
i learn the exact cost
r r n\ nroposed line o:
.'tismg in American
s by addressing
T> A . Rowell & Co.,
• oaptr Ad'-srtioing Bureau,
o ! pm- At., New York.
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UNTIL
January 1st., 188
WILL BE
■;$5M
A Grand Bargain Dai!
Store !
We have a large choice stock, with new
desirable goods, coming in on every trat *
that we are determined to convert *
money. Now is your time to
Secure Bargains!
SS’
Received on yesterday one lot of
* LONG WRAPS
at $6,50 worth 810. Few childrens’ Wraj
to he almost given away.
WILL ADD SEVERAL BAR6AIN COUNTEI
the giving present stock week. Look inspection. to ^our interest by j
my an
BIG REDUCTIONS ON ALL WOOL DRESS GOODSj
SHAWLS, JERSEYS, ETC.
i hoe Department!
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Making (u$tom
FOR
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Special o|WTioi prices uriicfi uii on all an Shoes to w reduce 11uuw stock,
lot t of of Eagle Eagle Shoe Shoes just received. Best (
n^BhI Co.
Ladies’ Retton tton “ Boot Boot mMMMrnm in in the the city city for for ~ the money*
too manp 9 Men’s hit’s FI Fine ■ up Hand If and Sewed Kpwpd 8hoes 81______ in such 1
iar mvkes as, Hanaos. Emeisou, #6,«»
worth #6,50 to Si,0U that we will oeti *t
$5,50. Haven’t time to enumerate more. (01
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