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of Iron worksru
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of the
^ roCiOi^di thsfct htM®
brench
Icoanteute of
l of industrial pros jier
i to delight the country
i of a Republican
i struck the workmen in
it has hit them
•"•fflKlS
, fhsre, work
time. In ofter places
be shape of a reduction in
wages of from 10 to 45 per cent. But
everywhere it wean the uniferm
guise of distress weR on the road to
a*«■* promisee aw.yp~ of the
Uhiaders ■ whom
labor will long hold In ie-
wrd tor of-
iblished by tow
history any re-
•as to sstoe offices
Harrison has ah
over two hundred ami
we are told that to* work
has only commenced
’tonsign has ;ipbitrary (faced
by <| th%
course squarely
oKhe
WAS BOUNCED,
i reports R. H
t president of the Fam¬
ing tee-
of the
Atlanta Journal, as saying, to an¬
swer to a question as to how the affi.
a nee waa getting along-: ? * I
“l am pained tosay that the alH-
anceisnot in a satisfactory condition.
to the order and concerning its work
and purposes tfa«$l must say I was
not prepared to find. I am at a loss
to account tor it. During my trip,
extending through forty days, I have
Of ad dre sse e , lathe
ive spoken over one
I hive endeavored
i some enthusiasm. I do
^ Ijqqih ^0 association,
because I think it should stand on its
merits. But it to a fact that it has
begun to ebb. ”
Frobablv llr. tbn Usuct tbit tbf* rtsas
are not Jackson’S hands has
to do with his opinion,
i an right fat if i be was prari-
eitia/tsal i all wrong
Can’t bt CaruS
a.as they can not nock
ami that is by eoa-
csuncd by
■nd oris-
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the ground that the
of the Monroe
erroneous; that
government ”
and that ‘even If the popular inter¬
pretation of the doctrine were cor¬
rect, ft would etih be without ease*
tfcwu of any known principle of inter*
st&t lotus 1 Iftw **
It ieunneceenary to follow the icono-
d«Mrtk writer through the web offlne-
epun reasoning by which be under¬
takes to show that the Aaerfean
people hare loogbeen deceived about
the nature of the doctrine universal¬
ly accepted as espreesive of our die-
tiactive nolle v in the most isnpor-
taut branch of the country’s foreign
It is enough to know that
our Government and the party no w
fo r f)hs Fodor fl l A_ c tmi j h „
Nation committed to th f* y/if/ptf
stood for election. In the
of an arraignment of CSeve-
lnad’s administration fur adleged-
failure to live up to American princi
plea, says:
Profeesing adherence to the Monroe
octrine.itnas seen wi^ M k e om*
fniiml A m .J„o SLl n|
i trade It ovary has refused w: jffiraa Ataeri- Ai
or " encourage for ■age constructing any any the
can organisation v vital
&STJ& and udntseanee a work of of im- the
Monroe doctrine, doctrine, i of our
influence in Central and South Ameri¬
As the Nicaragua Canal bill was
flsaRy passed fay the Fiftieth Con¬
gress, neglect in that respect cam no
longer he imputed to the Democracy,
But whatever may he thought of
the Monroe doctrine by others, the
declaration of the Chicago platform
makes it absolutely clear that the
Republican Administration is bound
to accept and enforce it as it has
ever been understood by the Ameri¬
can people at large, if not by i
refiners of diplomatic science as Mr
Schuyler or the writer in the Forum
REMARKS ON HAX49TBAD.
For ladk of something more im¬
portant, a great furor to being made
over the very proper rejection by the
Senate of Murat Halstead as minister
to Berlin.
Tito reason why a number of Re¬
publican senators united with the
Democrats to defeat Halstead’s con¬
firmation to simply that the latter,
while posing as a picturesque and
representative journalist, is in reality
a blatant demagogue and foul
mouthed blackguard, and made a
mistake a tow years ago to calling
Ingalls and others “yellow dogs.”
We are not prepared to deny that
the title was a fit one; but yellow
dogs can sot be blamed for biting
the ruffian who kieke them.
Halstead’a discomfiture to in no
erase a reflection upon the press or
as attempt to mussle it, as certain
fly-up-the-creek newspapers would
malm out, anymore than the sup¬
pression of the Police Oasette in At
lanta was an outrage upon liberty.
The Cincinnati Commercial Qaaette,
Halstead’s paper, has much more
pretensions than influence, even in
Its own party, and has the least in¬
fluence where it to published. Its
power to Cincinnati to negative, mid
for years every measure and man it
has supported have bees defeated
It to only proper and fit that its head
should nowbe defeated to Us chief
ambition. If it stirs up a row in
Republican politics, so much the
TIm Women Preiee B. B. B.
The suSMing of women certainly awakens
the sympathy of every tree philanthropist
Rtoir beet friend, however, IsB. B.B. (Botan
Mood Balm). Send to Mood Balm Co., At
lanta, Ga . for proof.
H. L. Cassidy, Kenneeaw, Ua., write*: “Three
bottles of B. B. B. eared my wife of scrofula.”
have Mrs. E M. Laws, anything Bateba, equal Pin., writes: B. B. B. *T
never weed Goy7«oekyMeant, to
Mrs. C. H N. C., writes:
“Not a day for 16 years was I free from head¬
ache, B. B. B entirely relieved me. I (set
^aMf.'uraiiiter, Hawkinsville, O*..
rites: Five "My doctors wile was and ia bad health for medi¬ eight
care . mus. had^done her good, many glx patent bottleeof B.
wo
Mims B. Thom ti neon, Atlanta, Oil, Ga say*
“Foryears by kidney I suffered and with indigestion, rheumatism. I Mao
trouble f.
was treble and a er ven* . B. B. B pp}i$T(*d refie EM
, although several me d ic in es had fofl-
Clarketon, Ark.,
wed far , twelve years
female complaint. A
lady B. B. member B. She of persuaded my church had wife been to tryit, cured who by
thereto nothing my Uke B. BB, it
now says as
aarlttated Them, if existent by faOr, ia a natural quantity, in fuac and
play their part the
Gone of digestion and assimilation Bat the
lathe producer of flatulence
which are tbs moat harra ae
ire __ ____ rar
more sBectire to it to carbonate of soda,
, caa hel
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Lottery Compary
DBA!
fj NT
; |ace oopWlSAe ’ * other ten months In the
ra*n ,n l
emjrof r Orleans. La.
FAMtDRMHWENT'r YEAR
For vsawiSiW; iriesrifv of its Drawings and
.,. -iilmh ri •• h#»we.......
SJMSawEsa with koneety, tairneea
rndur toward all pm-titw, and
we
to use this certificate
i oi oar signatures attached in
vM
ig.
We the andereigaed Banks Mid Bw*««
Grand : Monthly : Drawinf
( upitnl Pri*e,*800,000
^^.?s^sr*ssK fti
f t'.jJ
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2f
; which UI
, or the many c
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■KiRED
£S£SbasS3 »«*•»* see pereHar
nwwMIWM S
cum are realty msedertsl. U you auger from
scrofula, be law to try Hood » Barsapanua. »
“My daughter Mary w«
ulou* »ore neck from Ui
s^s^jksws size of pigeon's taca me
{rowing to the a egg,
a runata* *ore for over three year*. We Rare
her Hood’* Sarsaparilla, When the lump and
*B Indications of aerwfMa entirely S»
spks sa-ssKr-
N.R Be sure to SareapaHlla *et only
s-j*38KSxasa|s Hood’s
IOO Doses Ons Dollar
Ms I Srararai w Pills ■ mm Jilir
UfWt .
Hfadttlie, Dyspspsia,
s, Flatulence, etc.
ST. LOUIS MO ,
■I.*™ m ■bing for days >a?iss
____ ___ In fre-
nabtei upon their backs- fact, they
-iv ntty go the day tribes, before and af.er contne- march,
ment, with their their tribe*, upon upon Mis the rad
IWe endurance n acqalretots by using are-tetrength weed tha»
p»W»r of a
grows to their locality, out of which a medi
MS
< ■anc^wAiS’u’S'iK F .»r«K WEED *•) (Fbmals Mraicma) ■
or it Is said Ihst all who use it keep robust
nd healthy.
B.JS. Anthony, Griffin snd M. F. Swin
.nil it. dAwtlraay
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Grateful- Comforting.
E PS’S COCOA
bhcakfast.
so. ‘•by
and nutrition, and by a careful appi
Uonot thcfiae properties of well selected
Ooaaaa. Mr. Epps has provided air provid¬
flavoured ed our breakfast tab which es with a delicately
beverage may save judicious us many
heavy of such doctors* article bids. of diet It that is by the 'institution
use a
he
auuorcus oi unuauivH«» euetiug
around us ready to attaok wherever there to *
week point Wo may escape many a ia al
thaft by keeping ourselvee well fortified with
pure blood and a properly nourtob-d frame,”
—Civil 8ervice Uacette, Mu e ai uply with
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Ellis, sooth 1 ftvannah,
i VagtaJ
id. Mary E. EBia, tenant fc^a«Mtam
sSlSSSSg^e. ffit toad
road to
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W$ 3 sBl
list or
1 Pram of $800,000 *100^00 is......— $800,000
or to..'......«.
1 Prize of 50,000 s
J gram or -.....
25 Pwira or RSrr:: «
88fSS; 200 100,000 t
600 Prams of are..........
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100 PrUee of $5W a».......... 30,000 50,000
100 do. 800 are.................. 20,000
TfeO dd. 200 are..................
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8,184 $1,0&4,800
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ered tor less than a Dollar ia a swindle.
The Georgia Midland BR
and Beat Line
With Through Coach
e« Between
COLUMBUS and ATLANTA.
ONLY ONE CHANGE TO
Washington, New York,
Nashville or CinclnnatM
Schedule In Effect Sunday, Jau. 6,1889.
.........................TRAIN NORTH
Leave Union Griflln Depot, ................‘ Columbus —1:05 p. m
Arrive ...,«...,,..6:40 %
Arrive Atlaata...........
SOUTH BOUND TRAIN
Leaves Atlanta...................
accommodation train.
UOSTH W>tJMB-(DMtr BXCEPT WBNDAV).
I^av*Columbus—Midland Griffin................,3:80 depot, 6 50a.
Arrives at .t-M p.
Arrives atM*0onongh...........
SOUTH aOl’HD—(D4IUT 1X0 *pt sundav).
Leave Leave Atlanta. McDonoagh...... V ~ r»**
Artre^Columbus, Midland depot,.3K» p. w■
SPECIAL TBAIN Suwoat Outv.
Arrive Arrive McDonough—.........13:20 MO p. ”
at Atlanta............ .
RE IURNING- South Bound.
Leave Atlanta.......,0:60a. n
Leave Leave Griffin— MelK>m»gh.......,..v....JB6 .........8:26
Arrive Columbus—Union Depot, lldB
Ask for tickets to Atteutaand points Tick- be-
yond over the Georgia Midland nd BR. RR.
eta on sale at U nion Depot, and at the
ia Georgia Home building.
M. E.GRAV, Snpt.
G ' W 'GenM P^'.
Agt. Columbue. Ge.
Millions of Frait Trees, ViDes,&c.
FOR SALE
for November delivery, 18»- We want a
good man in every seetlon wiil to sell only on
Commission I erms. We send contract
to ' all “ applicants that it Afldrose can gfvtbond. Larg*
jr.c. tiinLEVABBO' *«BO i»rset v m m
GREENSBORO, N i\
febSdAwtrn
' *4—
Notice to Debtor* anil Creditors.
Notice ia ton S&'Silf.i'ASre are ia
debted to the
of said deceased are njttiffl to present them
aT-f3IS5S»,' WW, *S *townr*».
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THE GREAT NEWSPAPER OF MIDDLS E
GEORGIA
Ordinary’s Advertisements.
sStaSSss' pbpswnrito^ir ora. in is&xffx*s
A —
A Wrtb *^. HAMMOND, Ordinal.
April Sheriff’s Sales.
lug Coanty, Georgia, toe
property to-Wit:
SSwsnHfi .
,» t thence north eweuty (7u) feet,
-■«S one mart
K>«« u x.yre Strom SPA v
Court in favor ----- Keith. of Laub, John Jo] H.
TBfflsSw vs. Slilweil &
,..and p)aoe, wili be
sold sold ton ten acres a MMAr of laud in ^aiding
Africa district, bon:
3Utold-by read, east ny land of
,south by landaot D.N.
ied on and sold by virtu. virtue of a
issued of Malcolm from a 3olm Spalding Spalding McLean MoLean nuperior »u Court
or vs.
Charlie Malone, tenant in possession WP.
notifies
Also, at the same time and place, will be
SSErssMSfss “ is of land i j the 1068th
is north of toe Savannan, Griffin A North
{SIK5831U dSA MS &
52, east by Perkins Brothers, sooth by 8. G.
AN. ARB. and west^by J. H. Starr, trus¬
tee. Levied on am
fat issued from toe Justice Court of the
lnfiSth district J- C. U .....Spalding M.of Spalding tba County, of Malcolm one
infavorof.----- >r of Lucy King for Reeves ns# and C. R. Wil
McLean vs. E.
son, two ft fas ■fc”sS, is favor of E. T. Crowder v*
Lucy E. beeves, issuedfi l 3«S' 1
___ s i fa leaned from
to me.
ass.'srss; iiliMiirireawres. ss?r.K?sa,rit.R«» Hi b
j
of lOOIat district G. M. of Spalding County in
sr Little, L.C.. rad tamed
over
SiBPtaettahtoh^b’no^l.
Also, at toe atone (kmc Ume and place, wight
sold thirty-Ava of lot (85) No. ai
east comer
Georgia, (280) in the bounded 490to district the of 1
on i’itafl
Boyce, on the West by Startle
toe south and east by ~ Bestwick S:
on
Levied on rad sold as toe srT&«..„ ofC.
4 by theTax Col
State
ouV by C. S. defendant Property in
pointed fi fa Levy made by _ J. _ W. Travis, Tat Col
lector of Spalding County and turned ow
tome. C. B. Boetwicli, tenant in possession
^“o^fl. CONNELL, SheriirS^
flOUMMfiO
Administrator’s Sale.
GEORGIA—Spaudiwo Couhtt.
virtue of sn order from the court of Or-
»f Cobb cowaty, Georgia wlil be raid on
. first Tuesday in May. 1888, belo.-e toe
toe
Court house door in Spalding County, Geor¬
gia, lying between in the toe city legal of sale Griffin hours, rad a BtMeof certain
lot
Georgia, k^own and distinguislie i in toe
ptan of said city of Griffin as Tot number four
(4 1 in square number twenty-nine (29), Said con¬ half
taining one belt sore more or less.
acre to be divided into three lots ef equal
size. Two lots running north rad south
from Chapel street, the remaining one-third
embracing a two-room bouse on corner of
street lor lot. and Sold alley. part All of known the estate as the of Betty said Betty Tay¬
as
Taylor deceased, for payment of debts rad
benefit of heirs. Terms one-half cash, balance
JjsmjjgsvL. with eight per cent.
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FUR SALE BY
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