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h.v^gjtokenofbujinga
Intorviowed by two rival
ich of whom had #o much
favor of hi# own particular
^U*t«d|f8 wa* quit* atalos#
wWeh tobny. In alm£y
^nd
the jail he obtained
breaker's opinion and then
Nder. t'f m. JjlWflFIM ^ t
'wkrfto^irt ln°provid-
for the sulfering poof, said
bushel of liical and one
tur to every man in Port-
aeifcher kept a dog, drank
claim th$||gr
«a* her Britannie Majosty’s At-tor-
iMty-General in the House of Commons
on Monday, when he acknowledged
that his statement on the eve
of Mw Gortoa atoetion Mas with-
oat foundation iu feet, and
•Mt t*. rotf Maced of by «a»
he received . baseteas
was a
a(‘ctieation against Parnell. As there
•" " J l * " loti,er important election
on %turdaj’, more Tory coorbachs in
lUgh plaeee may be expected daring
York World thus explains
how the Herald obtained possession
dtrite letter from President Hi
to a-. Mr. Blaine, which t£ it published last
Sunday: “The ktter was sold to
the Herald by the prorietor of a nes-
tannutt in this city, who obtained it
front a former wditer in the Hotel
Normandie nt Washington. The
waiter stoic tire letter from Mr.
Blaines room in that hotel.” If this
be t rue, the Herald is guilty of a low,
contemptible net. unworthy «d M any
re«pe<:toble new8paper. „ ,
flMfMss Csrt’l to Cured
by IocmI a|.plic*tiott. an they can not reach
the Port of
*ael i. Dndy
lyn and make it n^Re^Wican dtj\
•election of General Tracy M Secre-
tary til tbaNavy, and the last will ha
the nomination of Franklin Wood-
rare nep hew ae Kayor of t he city.
A tale for the l|arineo-tbat yam
about the quarrel between Quay and
while In Minneso*#?He adds:“I
did not buy the garment on account
*rfmyleelinge, feutootof "•?«***
#e weather. Whip the tbermoaeter
run# down to 40 degrees below *«©,
I think the ordinary courteatea of tip
occasion would demand properrecog-
nitionofthe presence of Boispftheice
king. My friendewsre much amused
at my surrender, but a Miifpota
‘•oida
tf&BSSr. OWtown lyoettxn fort; ivestbefollow- incident ih an
which all the minis!
lawyers of the town
t forces on both
Mosaic law, “Whoso sheddeth
is blood, thinking by man his blood shall
bed,” this to be & bomb-
S«iS3a“W snts, he dwelt ui
Uu> ^“Supposing gentleman has we take quoted, the and law which which
example, one man kiUa and aafdier, until an-
other-man lulls him, so cm
we omae to die last man on earth.
Now. deacon,” said the boy, “What
«fe you going to do with that last
m ^e
boy’s logic called out rounds id
The Women Praise B. B. B.
The suffering of Women certainly awakens
the sympathy of svety true philanthropist
Their beat irteud, however.U B. B.B. (Botan
Blood Bate). Bend bo Stood Balm Co., A*
testa, Ga., tor proof.
H. L. Cassidy, Keonesaw, Ga., write*: "Three
bottte of *. B. B. cured ay wife oi scrofula.”
Mm. R. II. Laws, Z^aba, Fla., writsa: "I
£ftw^raisnb ^•sirstncBiaa* S: B i« ns
S^16#5@SSSSA tike another person.”
yean. Five doctors and many SlxVottlesoiB. patent medi-
rinee B. B. had cured done W». her no good.
Mime 8. ThomHnson, Atlanta, Ga., says
‘•For years I suffered with rheumatism, caused
by kidney trouble and indigwtion. I also
at once, although sereiml medieinee ha<
Rev. J. M. Richardson, CWliton,
writes: “My wife suffered lor twelve
tod jr member trf my^bwvh te^beenj^red by
now says there is nothing'Hke B. M, ss it
qnieklr gave her relief.”
A Fish Valued by a tody.
What fish inmost valued by a lady ?
Her-ritig. IM her ringthe glad news
of Dr. Diggers’ Huckleberry Cordial,
•owing her child trijm a case of cramp
'olie, and relieving it teething.
been enabled to pit
terengainat that un-
p longer Wherever a paradox. malaria
evolve, iu o poison the air, and
..l" ' A4 * i ! !!JW B I
.^tBss^-fessaSWBR re.V 1 St ire »»«jti
"<i .w ina.
-r ••• <!«*». , .sure, ere mi toll
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‘•K’e t erm mg* aetw
. I r} 1-d rj.^jr tlf.itfc .«g,
OTi Co YSIA
eiteimtjflt
«J**-J*^ ^JSSSm
JS£l
fiSSRSSsasSffi whirl is Sb*f of » painter, and from being
more or tore Mint up lu a g our
room with fresh paint. Lart «- h
tftiag rtTbi-toek l t*a Hood * fcta- ewmaC"
three boitfe*. It did me m
immense amount *» «* d. « «*'">■» <“>
appetite, and my food nltahed a»d eattefled
the ernvtug I had prcvlorelr mepm****U'
G*o»or. A. Pans, Watertown, Mae*.
WO. I. BOO* a t o., Ajwtte«aite,Maua. Hte
100 Dosee On. 0 ® 1 I»
ST. LOUIS MO
IM, maiming are proverbially forduj* healthy with their »<J
t
their tritte*. upon lb* ------*•
grow* ta their locality, otrt gsTtog of which a oiedi
cide * new tel, ^ made, hr the
Hregglets, (fW*x« WSder the earns INMAN WEED
Menwwra.) (Pmiaui
••INDIAN ABED Manicure)
has Ara5M,nrard5*jai proren a great blessing to the weak, d 1-
i,4 healthy.
K. R. Anthony, Griffin and M, T, ffwiu
•chard Hill, G»„ veil it. dAwtlmay
THE HUNT* JOURNAL
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and
The Evening Journal, row is Its sixth
year, the public la bettor offielent equipped service than In publlshiBg ever to render the
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having besides United Pres- Dispatches,
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The endorsement of the editorial course
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crateful* Comforting.
E PS’S COCOA
BSKAKFAST.
law* “by 'eh thorough snowladge the of the of uatural
Goa and nutrition, govern and by oparations careful dige*
of the fist propertie- a of well applies selected
non
f'-oaooa. Mr. Epps has provided uir provid¬
ed our breakfast tabes with a delicately
flavoured beverage which may save us mam
heavy of such doctors’ article brie. of diet It that is by the judicious
at* s -onstitnU m
may be gradually built up until strong
enough Hundreds to resist of subtle every maladies tendency to disease
around ready to attack wherever are there floating is
us >
weak point We may escape many a is si
shaft blood by ke-pingourselvec and properly well fortified with
pure a n m is bed frame.”
—Civil Service Gaxette, Made simply with
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Homeeopathio London, Chemists, England.
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ONLY ONE CHANGE TO
Washington, New York,
N«8hTlUeorCin«JnBa^[
Schedule In Effect Sunday, Jan. 0,1880.
TRAIN NORTH
Leave lTai>>u Depot. Columbus.... 1:66 p- nt
Arrive 6rMh .................8:66 11
Arrive Atlanta....................**G> “
SOUTH ROUND TRAIN ar 4
Leaves Atlanta—................2:lCp. « m.
Leaves Griffin....................4H»
Arrives in Columbus...........7:06 “
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. *
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south nomn—{paiLT xxosvt stwpat).
L^5ve ................S:'S '"lao a '“
Griffin “
Arrive Columbus, Midland dcpo-,.2d»p. w
SPECIAL TRAIN Susdst Ohut.
Leave Columbus—Union Depot. 8 25 a.
Arrire Mc-Dsnough.... ....I!.! 12:2S p.
Arrive at AUanta............... 1:10
RE' URNING-South Bound.
Leave Griffin........ ............83»
\rrive oolumbua-Union Depot, 11;25 ••
Ask T-r tickets to Atlanta a S points be¬
yond over the Georgia Midland HR Ttck-
etaoc sale at Union Depot, and at the office
in Georgia Home building.
‘ Jt.RiGRAT.8apt.
• C. W. CHEAR8. Ga.
Gcn’l Pans. Agt • Columbua,
laid Care! ™ ™
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SEjfc* State
eotor of Spalding County to favor of
* d County 00 . c. B Boot wick. Property
sSSS'SskS
person* concern, d show cense be¬
fore the court of Ordinary of said county,
at icy office in Griffin on the flrsi Monday
in April. 1888, by ten oViock a. na., why
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/ORDINARY’S OFFICE—Sr auhho Coos
mrw ggtiigarg
mi and alley. All known be Betty ’l
gaags street as ay-
, arable Nov. 1st,
interest from dg «
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