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have
WIV WWHIBuv,
can trade. In
ion of Bratil,
, jneteen banks
175,000,000.
dividends
™^.5percettVJn &ir
years wu have paid
channels, $206,-
equivfdent, over
m comwy.
BISGI STKD.
i Republicans are not
as politicians. Their
force on* of their number
Harrison as a member
wa* as complete a fail-
............. cJtln,, Hit
iventiou at
j-'seuaw -m &
treatment
.
bsiies Have received is only
'by their anger. Mr. De
the editor of the San Fran
jrouicl® docs not Haititata to
i his eentfanent plainly and to
the President sharply. He
eaarges that the statement that Oert
and Harrison did not put a Califor-
hto Cabinet because the State
factions, ieabsured; he
the Pacific Coast because
is t^Sneral Har-
___>rmemory than some
supporters. He recalte hour
earnestly the Californians worked
lW*to>toatiQn at Chicago
»ne*r they came to prevent-
- -se they assured the Eaat-
»that he could not carry
i on account of hit Chinese
reowa.
Mr. PI Young may not be a good*
poutKian, a« nis eneraies say, out
tha eexarage of hisconyirtions.
There is no doubt that he represents
#* feeling among a very large body
Si Republicans when he charges that
t has deliberately ighor-
»South Wert and the
Ytot he has at least
Maine, Vermont, Senator
!*• Wiadoa and His law part*
that Editor De Tonng
mS •Bawlf w f*. Awawl/\A wTWiWR.
•eafotts tm Cured
CAB not reach
,__r. There
r --radt hatk
.
LA
L which, ao-
I neck, which pru-
l unsightly »;
* paifllul > ) arms,
legs, __.. «r feet! which ito the
eyes, e*r», or nose, often---
------- '»tbs origin of pimples, cao-
Clines com
most general o« all dlaeasea or affection*, for
■" H w,csw* ,n CURED
um
lb teklng Hoo4’» BanmporiUa, wh ich, by
the remarkable Then cure* It ban accomplished,
other medicine. kevefalted. has
itself to he a potent and
this Ateoam. “
---m fat
seeds©?! ‘#Mydanght«r»ty*rat
old HR *hc feecawa ala years ot age* IfUinre
formed In her neck, and ote of them after
growing to the site of * plgeo*># egg, became
a running sorefor over three yearn. We gate
her Hood'. Sareaporilia, wb*» thojmp »»4 Ate-
all indications of tereWto entirely
appeared, and now she seems to he a healthy
-hltd." J, 8. Cow-i*.*, tonwHht, N. J.
* X.Beaureto gat only ■■
IOO Douoa One Collar
*r-<» , t . yBi&l I . . te •,. ■■»- .. .. ..
Hfiils Intelligent y„toin ga nt Headers Benders teffl*oti»fli*t will a e ti w flint
in »•* «w<rerwnte< <• core" all classes
at IIumm. bat only such as malt
"svers, “( ertigo, Headache, Costiveness, Dyspepsia, Bilious
Colic > fatalMte. «te-
rov tb«MS they are not warranted in-
fiSiSt.iK'.v.ra^'KKS.Sss:
SOLD KVEKrWHKItll.
SI LOUIS MO,-" ‘
■‘Indita womon tro proverbially furdeys healthy an*
eirong, ofteu maremng with their
;ubie« upon their backw to fact, they fre-
utly go,the day before and af.er confine-
;nt, with thejrti!be->. acquire tbiw upon .trength the march. d
e»* women gie t a>
power of endunmoe by uair fr a weed that
rrowe in their loclity. out y>f which kept » medi
ride .now b«lig made. *h INDIAN ■ by WEED th*
druggist., under the name
w JB t. PP M riffln ............... end tel K, Swir
R. A ntiiany, <
Ochard Hill, 6a., .ell it. dfewttmay *>
THE ATLANTA JOURNAL
Printed Every Afternoon (Except Sun¬
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having Besides s United Unit Pres Dispatches,
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Th. endorsement **------mt (jf ui the the editorial editorial .course
rth Journal, by the
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il ud poliric News, it wilt Sketci.KB of Leading family Men,
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'•te, ‘by , thorough ich ich Knowledge the the oiparat.i.ons operations of the of of natural diges diges
law? *’f govern govern
tion and nutrition, and by a careful applies
ilon of the fine propertio- of well selected
Cbadba. ed breakfast Mr. Epps has provided with t ur provid¬
our tab cs a delicately
flavoured have rage of Is. which may save the Judicious us many
heavy doctors’ It Is by
uae of such article of diet that* constituti- >u
enough may be groduaiiy resist built tendency up until strong
to every to disease
Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating
around weak point us ready Wo to attack wherever there ’(a is a) ..
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at Easton,
r ban { \
B. and in one
sylvania, aB
vet it is powefless tt> protect
against the iron producing ag<
of w the <uo South, rjuuwi, and «*«u is •«* in »*• accordance “ xv - w ‘ tt-
with the oft repeated prophecy tha
the Southern State* would aonie day
in the iron trade. The favorable con-
attention and comment more than
ten year* ago. Since that tin# the
rapid deveiopement of mines, fur¬
nace* and mills has more than veri¬
fies the prediction then made.
The fact ia becoming »** »»<*
more apparent that the furnaces
of the North, which are obliged to
transport coal, iron ore or lime oTer
long distance*, must go to tbs wail
before thoee furnace# of the South
which are abundantly provided with
those material* without transporta¬
tion. Furnaces well located may
bold their iwra to the face of competi¬
tion, but those not so fortunate will
ctf necessity be driven from the field
by the cheaper product of the South.
The Spring fled Beputotenn gives the
golden rule of journalism in these
words: “Print the news and tell the
truth about it, unbiased by persons
or partisan consideration, and in a
reasonable and inte lligent style.”
The Women Praia* B. B. B.
The suffering of women certainly awaken,
the mw-r—*........ sympathy of every true philanthropist r; ••••.
HJOOU isiitm). nmio wodumbu w,
Uwte, 0»., tor proof.
a.U Cmartdy,Kswu»aw,Ga, write*! “Three
bottles Wm of B. B. B, cured my wfteof ecrofnla.”
m%m
B. B. B. entirely
________ »m, Atlanta, Oft.,
. I euBcrcd with rheumntism, *----
at once, although mwerol metiicinee had Jail-
wHh rtwomatimn and femalc complaint A
bow eaye there tx nothing like B, B. B., an it
quickly gave her relief." ; , 2 I
j , A Xteh Valued by » Lady
Her-ring. What fish he is moet her ring valued the by glad a tody?
t news
of Dr. Biggers’ Huckldaerry Cordial,
toying ^ hercMld trom a case of cramp J
^ w^^tee^tog,.
8W#Pt by m Tide of t»op«l»rity
Jilrttiee rnm^i have oil contributed Wide patronage
SS S!Kl£.S , a‘* T =« l r3
11*9®'* nmir - "»
for which th» wort con
* • Sl teetimonypr chill,
iv®, aw lino lever, muoue,
bladder complaint., rt mitigate,
ic. of age, haaten.
lency to prevent ill
iron, **pu*uw and exhiuiHtioi
*®d*ntarjr habit, and iaboriou
will And it »n ever u.onil tome,
% ; » l l S ter u .li l l ii jj l | lia M% . a
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Scribner’s Magazine
1889. ■■
Tht pnbiithew of SCRIBNER'S MAGAZIN K
«i<n to mult* It the most popalar tnd enter-
prltlng of periodical*, while at all times pro
totting iW high htottes chnr«ctor. 85006
B»w r*s<ter* have been drawn to it -duritg
nHr.ctive tnd in toweling will be neglected
THR RilliROAO ARTICX.BS will be cun-
Postel Service.’’ I]l».twted
M*. ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON’S
uria' »erift' novel n. ‘The *Thn Muter IfUatnr of of BalUatrae,” Bsllsotrse." will
'«» *•» tl through the greater part of the year. j
Begw* Begun in November.
•tan.script r.nescript memoir, memoirs relating relailc to J. t. Millet
i.d a famous group of modem PXENCH
PAINTERS WlM famish the substance of
scrawl articiu. .Utstrated.
The brief •«* fTtovcBcon ptemw written las’ r-ar by
Robert fualjy Louis wUl be replaced by
interestinir contribution* by differ¬
ent Aldrich famous authors. Mr. Thomas for Bailey the
will Write the first of them
Jwwry number.
Many valuable LITERARY Soott ARTICLE* Meth¬
will appear; a paper on Walter s
od# of Work, liiostwed from original *8*.,
•gualty noteworthy. Illustrated. ^ '
Articles on ART SUBJEO Fs will be a tea-
SrauN^T other.. a.SSteM,°Aw{te Illustrated. Itob
,n and many
FISHING ARTICLES describing sport in
w best fishing ground, wilt appear. 8a).
^oo, Wlnninisb, Bass and .SMST Tarpon are the
SKUSLiKSfi- jJgM^KSS^isssas *"
trwml, biography, deecriptioa, etc., will ap.
pear, but not of the oonvanAtonal common-
plACt sort. UluBtrated.
■ the most Interesting in the Ret et
___papers for the year will be a ro-
article by Professor John Trow-
A class of articles which has proved of
sreetal tetew e * wUl beoontinu.d by a grou
s remarksble psper on KEP MINING, and
E ottcry Compa> V I
* 1 .....1 in lF f 8. I
“ ad *
nt 8t. te
,™ w U ui i.EeTitheriten public, months.... the Acad- —
year and urn nil drawn in at
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aw? fiSSwas
'teifc
Grand : Monthly : Drawing
< a jrltHl l'ri!«>, #:l 00,000
100,000 Ticket, nt Twenty Donarir Each;
Halve. fl0| Quartern**; Tenth. |2; Twm-
*** U - ' OF PBIZE8. J
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1 Phbeof 1800,000 *800,000 100,000
1 Price of 100;000 is......— 50,000
1 Prize of 50,000 i.............
< 1 Pbbe of 10,0g0 05,000 taw......... ^5,00^
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999 999 Prizes 49. of |100 100 are.................. are................ “W 99,—
84M 81,054,800
desired, write legibly to the undereigued, State,
dearly stating your residence, with
County, Street and Nwnber, M«re
aSESnsttSi' Eaiiw'i. life K
or M. A. DAUPHIN, Washington, D. C.
Address Redisferort l eftevs &
■aw t ui.kaAs teiniu "***
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REMEMBER, that the payment of Prizee
is GUARANTEED BY POUR NATIONAL
BANKS of New Orleans, and the ticket, are
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With Through t’oaoli
J? es Between A -
COLUMBUS and ATLANTA
ONLY ONE CHANOE TO
Washington, New York,
Nashville or eincinnatl.|
SchedulfeIn Effect Sanday, Jan. 6,1889.
. TRAIN NORTH
Leave.Union Depot, Columbus^. ..H05 p m.
Arrive Atlanta.....................5:40
SOUTH BOUND TRAIN ^
Arrives fit Columbus...........lYiflff “
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN-
NORTH J»UND-(DA 1 LI SXORPX SUNDAY).
f^aveColumbus—Midland depot, 650a.
Arrives at Griffin................ .-fcSOp;
Arrive* et SieDonough.......... «%S5
SOUTH ROl'NU—(DULY EZOKPT SUNDAY).
Leave Atlanta....................6:50 a. “ re
Leave Griffin.....................880 McDonough................8:50 “
Leave
Arrive Oolumbas, Midland depot,.3:05 p. »<■
SPECIAL TRAIN Sunday Onut.
Leave Columbus—Union Depot. * a.
rXiciriv® ■ rifflh .*• •.* • • • • * * ill .w
Arrive MeDoneaghv... .. A .,...12:20 p.
Arrive at Atlanta..,............ 1:10
RE t URNB*G~ South Bound.
Leave Atlanta........ «:50 a.«».
l.cave Le?ve (iiitlin........ MeDoaoegto----’*., .........8:25 ‘
\rrive ' oiuui hue—Union Depot, 11:25
Ask for tickets to Ailantaa- d poiota b
yond over the Georgia Miolan<LRR. .Tick¬ offie<
ets oc sale nt Union building. Depot, ana at tbe
tn-Georgia Home
M. K. GBAV, 8upt.
C ‘ " Vn urEiS’. A.: t. Columbus. Ga.
Vftw iUvsrtisements «
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Road Carts! BS
™»2T r Buggies!
*«*• Don’ buy ' before getting our prices aud
ratalogWH. W, 8TOCKEI.L _ CO.,
THE GEO-
Name this paper, NASHVILLE. TENN
Notice t« Debtors, and Crtdltors.
issed, to call and se’tie at once
of
»■<«“ Warehouse, I.......... ivmtu. ake in
*nA reuntogwd srVen»yY7 feefl Ire (7t>j
» t thou thence ok north north ftrvcut ) theuce
Ollt B, v,nty- live (75) f«Mst, and »outh to com
icing stake; he; known know as part of the Lewi
CCitVt,| Wliffi
. and sold to
ism " 1
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mm
,rd, un8 olher SstteeFIb my handb. levy
Wito by J. d- *mie, U. C. *nd toruedovm
tote*- T^santinpo.eeseicntosimyMittfled.
Also, at the same time and place, will be
tuld thirty-five (35) acres vf land In the north
east corner of lot No. tw hundred Jip.ldVngConnty, aud thirty
(330, in the4901 ti dmifktof
Oe'*rMiat buunfled or» ina n- rw bi n H
1 npaiuing voumy aim turuev. pof^atou. o,e.
tente. ’“Ti.CU»s4u..b«wSS C. B Bostwick, tenantm
W J,
Ordinary's Advertisements.
, ' ■D ’ ri r " ' • ' "n— r*-
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■“S'j.a
—concera- , eh»w M« V
tow the court of Ordiaary of said couaty,
at my offitse in Griffin on the Bist Monday
to April. 1889, a by ten o’etoek a. m., why
'‘ U |3.M. tere B°w iuuVlM0ND?y,dinary.
lam due by same concerned Company, showcanee for distribution. before
Let all persons
the Court of Ordinary of said county, at my
■"star ,
POSTPONED m.
Administrator’s Sale.
U tmi yteftyw* weivwv, arau. semsiiiMi w»w-rensw
* Administrator-of Betty Taylor.
page
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