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Gtiflln otiran 1* «.......'” the liveliest, plqnkUst, 7 'r nmst pro r
in 8oorgi». . this . . . l« n- hjper
•i«»*i»*tow«
•otorj «»d t* no* huUdtng another »lth
poaUcst conaeotioa with Ghattaueoga and
j, e yp, at, and has the president of a fourth
ailroad residing here and working
„ iu ultima e coinpieUou. WUb
t # five white and three colored
starches, it is now building a |10,000 usw
Prs byteriau ohurub. It has increased its
iSw’lufrouSeifuu nfa^yTver* side by or
chards aud vineyard. It l» the home of the
grape and its wine making capaeity has
doubled every yea t. It Has successfully
naugurated a system of public sell bo s, with
a seven years curriculum. second to (one. ,
this is p ..rt o', the reo >rd of a 1 alf decade
sod ximpiy aimw th cprugies * o. a« a lready
admirable eity, with tire natmal advantages
o( hivinv the finest citieale, summer and
•Kite', lotus world.
el'litl . ;<• the eo.iuty seat of Spalding
coils’^, -* U itod in woat Mid-lie Utso-gU, with
shealtty, Isrtile and roiling country, 1190
feet above sea level, tty the census of 1SM0, it
«i)i bate at a low estimate between 0,600 and
7,ij00 people, and they ’re all of the.
sort—wide-awake, up to the times, ready to
welcome strangers and anxious to secure ,de
Jirable settlers, who will uot be jfayffoto'Wbi
tome if tliey bring money to help build up
the town. I here is about op •* o.-e thing v..,
wed b.i Ity just now, and timSUKSoS tout is a big hot*!
We have several IfaMl
modattous are entirely too limited for our
business. faatffaa
If you re. anybody that good'loe*-
on or a'butri in the South, just muatiou
Ml uew.prtu o, ut the Empire State of the
bttorgia FI *« enclose stamp* in sending
'for Baiupie out itsi.
ThU imet sxoteit will aiuAtfr July 1st
OSS. By January 1st, ttfSU, it will have to in-
tkuixou to keep ’ * with the times.
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fttirris, oaoauiA.
utilise, 81 UiU Street, Up Stairs, ove
H Lite’s Clot 111 !'i Store.
). msmuxx. w. a OOI.WN*
P1SMUKE it COLLINS,
LAWYERS,
OIUEVltt, OA.
■•lie.,first room fa Agrioulturul fiuiibfae
Stairs. msrl-dAwtf
Jiraer.
CHS D. BTZWAHT. IOBT. T. DAN
STEWART A DANIEL,
LTTOBNEY AT LAW
WOODBUKT : : GEORGIA.
tm mm aagbiii diMlMtt mi
J8T Collections a snetialty. aprfidlv
HOTEL CIJBTI 8
3RBPFIN, OKOROGL*
Under New EAe. E^ement.
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JOSEY HUUSE,
; gjRffl JT m a ’ ? t, ' T 5 sag 5°°“ and Klchen rich
-UNKfiMUNHWe .
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A. CUNNINGHAM,
FROM WASHINGTON.
secures ocnuyicr s t'lace.
COKCBHKIKO THE „
, nd ,. nil au.lm.an
nominations were sent to the senate
day by the president:
>! 1| <^V««chuwtts. as-
H. Shields, of Missouri, as-
sistant al >mey general for the
department.
D. I. Burchitt, of Kentuckey. mar-'
shal for Kentucky.
Jake N. Boston, bf Indiana, treasurer
of the United States.
and surgeon; Capt. C. E. Munn, major
and surgeon; Capt. T. B. White, chief
of bureau of yards and docks; L. B.
Prince, governor , of New Mexico; L. A.
Walker, secretary of Montana; J. E.
Kelly, receiver of public moneys at
Bloomington, Neb.; W. W. Jenkins, of
Iowa, Indian inspector.
Mr. Wlrarton, of Massachusetts, is gen-
Marshal’s plum which was
atfoipf»jfa5 will make a first-class row. The able
cords of the republicans who opposed
Halstead during the past two or three
days, blood and it fi|expected that there Commercial wijlbe
on the moon over the
Gazette office for some time in the near
‘‘everybody. 1 Quay's vote He was a absent complete the surprise other to
when the direct was vote confirmation day
on
jstood was taken, and question. nobody It knew is how he
on the construed
here to mean a declaration of war on the
administration.
Mr. Wanamaker persists in his in¬
tention of Philadelphia, making Mr. Field post¬
Protest master of of Quay. This against morning the
Qliay called at the White House, and
had a long and earnest talk with the
president. He and left the glum, presidential and drove pres¬ di¬
ence very sour
rect to the senate chamber, where he
embraced the earliest opportunity Of
giving by the voting administration reject a of slap the in presi¬ the
race to one
dent’s nominations. It is believed that
lor for a diplomatic post, converted
knowing that they cannot be abused an;
more had they by Halstead voted confirm than they him. would b
to
Murat for the IT. S Senate.
Cincinnati, Q., April I.—Murat Hal-
er at hto residence at 861 West Fourth
street, but access to him was denied by
the servants, who said it was by the phy¬
sician’s consented positive orders. Finally Mr. Halstead the ser¬
vant to say to
that the reporter had news from Wash¬
ington which. .mtofttJitweefc hint. The
Nesrta n«« was sentmto the sick room,
asking what, if anything, he had to say-
regarding replied: “I the senate’s nothing action. whatever To this he
have to say
atwut the senate’s action. I am more in¬
terested in recovering my health.”
Mr, Halstead ia some.,be»|pr. Hto
flaKe mm eenatorin PRyne’a place.
The Enquirer did not refer to the Hal¬
stead matter editorially fa any way.
constable in charge a
Arrested tor An
Montreal. April
foxssa
^tow„T*pAph,
a son of rite late Hi
(under of the New Y<
##»•!
t, which lefttoferfeFebrW
i]
I
twnon
Ids completion return from Rome, fat 1880, but its
was necessarily retarded ow¬
ing to The«riy the multifarious duties of his
office. the cardinal. “The otlrer Faith book.wriftenby of Our Fatb-
ers,” had the largest Catholic sale—some published lW,(g>0
copies—of America, any and translated work fate Ger¬
fa was
man, French, Italian, Spanish and Nor-
w «S ian - w
. . . .
A Carpenters’ Strike in St. Louh.
St. Loins,-April I.—Thecarpenters are
not satisfied yith the recent action of
their employers, and yesterday* Mg
strike was declared. The master builders
hou^^that eight hours Should cofisH
of
be closed when not in us
decided in favor of the
ler waa rescinded. In
Is$SE? utocommiMi§c#j |M|
Misfortune Enough for One Family.
NEWBtjBQ, N. Y., April l.-Wm. Hil¬
ton, an aged builder of this city, is con¬
fined to hto howe fa ft partly paralyzed
lifting a beam fa hto shop. The same day
county, white walking over a bridge at
• Anfisa letter was rece
came here
ad body of
:e declared
t she had Rato whose
ly was t<k
Chicago, 111 .,
son of James
state, left tins c
where he wiUdi
r^uroftu.
anxious to see if some Wight gleam
.hope remained. The list Of dead, haw-
The naval cadets fared well. There
were seven on board the Trenton and
three fliroo nn on htiorri board flip the Vundutk. Vamialia. The Tire Cadets cadets
on the Trenton were Benjamin W. Wells,
massasd Jackson.of Alabama. '
Richard H,
’t rf to er f^^ m ^SnT
p now commandant of
navy yard, said:
td to April,Jtisl remain m
in the neigh
ffiasscses
cocdhnut, banana and growing fruit
3 E 522 Sg&m
with frequent and sudden
Capt. Mullan, it is
to ride out a hurri-
news, txwi uetweea #iw aaiu
Tams of inquiry were received by
maker and Paymaster Arms.
eaftmateTMiit
of the Boston Boston Pitot, Pitot, informing informing him him of of
the death of his brother.
f What the President Says.
Washington, D. C., April 1.—Com¬
menting upon the destruction of the
American men-of-war to Samoan waters,
President- Harrison said: “It is a very-
sad occurrence- The loss of the ships to
nothing, but the lives of the men lost is
| public President calamity.” Harrison intends to
j in hto fall, recotn- that
menp message next a
struction targe appropriation of cruisers be made and for the men-of- con¬
new
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Queen Victoria's Sympathy.
Berlin. April 1.—Queen Victoria has
sent a message of regret to the emperor
regardingGermany’s naval misfortune
cers and others who lost their liveein the
Wits Of the Dead Commander.
Albany, N. Y., April 1.—The. wife of
apt. C. M. Schoonmaker, the ill-fated
NBOMfaderof tfaeVandabfaioKtin Apia,
M resided fa this three city daughters for several who months
u-ing for her at-
We conspiracy to oonjunetioewrili the
league. 1 * IS *#**■* aSe Asa fW*»s»s<«!e
Tirard’s faintotry, however, counts for
If the senate, which is so fttteriy general! anti-
Boulangtot, were to acquit the
riap *0 r aa ad»
.f • -
Berlin. April I.—Eniperor Willia
a recent letter to Emperor Franc!
seph, in which ho intimated the
was coming to Berlin offered, immediately if i
the Greek Easter, annual agreMri vii
Franck Joseph to pay an
same Austrian summer resort as
grandfather did, and spend a plet
ed to return the kaiser’s visit to Vienna,
and that he would come to Berlin in
k&TSCT known beyond what cabled early fa
'the i was
morning, tot the officials werevery
loss of the ships he knew so weH. and of
the officers who were once his comrades.
HU Ilrother y:; Bobbed • ##«*»■«•
Yyack, N. April 1-J. Benn
Weyant was postmaster at Haveivtr
under President Cleveland, and made
brother, George B. Wovant. his assist*
{sssiafesuas# A few days ago it was whispered arim
the rumor tohe true. The loss amouns
to several hundred dollars, and was mi
good by the postmaster.ami the bon
men of the defaulter. Several let*
containing money have also disappear
fense continued this morning, ami
number of witnesses testified that Nancy
Moore and Clemen tine-GoJdmaa were of
had repute, and that the defendants were
law abiding and truthful men. Nancy
He’4 dmrutecl with Chicago.
CmCAGO, April 1.—The Verestc
(’ollectkm of pictures and other o»
which have been on exhibition far sev¬
eral weeks at the Art institute, were to¬
day boxed up. and forwarded to New
York, whence they win be shipped to
Europe. The exhibition iias lieen a fi¬
nancial success, and the Russian artist
has therefore a high opinion of the cul¬
ture of Chicago.
Unit rood Jlak’s Outage.
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if J - | i
II
these*,
LnKhtehlvabifl^ fbf
•' A MILW AUKEE TR AGEDY.^,
irniugef an Entire fkurffy tTkitefhe Fire
mm*t Ltstr -Ga.. j
to Samoa if the
unfortunatessmlo
mtaa< ---- Apfff Cand
which lea Veri far Sydney on
' fadto - toriw — i ri r fhffi g j -'-*&«<£*!**&
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Clianed *
I New York, April 1.-Sin.fi” ffamlo-
locked vmi
star at No
Of ‘9m 16,
'°*mr t!
serious
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