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■I PM PBP o! 8 eymour.
Tilden, Cleveland and Hill at its
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horrible of all discomforts of
weather, and is equally an enemy
to health and piety, the man who
i hi* way daily during a long
« through the floating ciroum-
real estate of Griffin and
swears not, with hie mouth or in his
heart, is either a natural-born dirt-
class. Even those of us who are
more especially of the earth earthy
do not like to live in a constant dust-
cloud. There may be people in Grif¬
fin who want the earth, but we doubt
whether there are any wlTo want to
eat.’t, breathe it, drink it and wear
it for a garment. We demand hero
m the beginning of the long summer,
in the name Of a suffcringpnbUc, that
some action* be taken to abate this
nuisance eBeetually. It is so easy to
do that it will be an outrage not to
doit. It should be done on a large
scale and not confined to the squirt¬
ing of n few gallons of water on one
or two streets. Down with the dust!
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North Dakota will enter the union
as the exponent of the new and un¬
tried statesmanship of the modern
philosopher* and statesmen Among
the new features of her state consti-
tntion, just adopted, are the aboli¬
tion of all taxes on uncultivated
lands and personal property. The
former is intended aa a relief to farm¬
ers and the other is intended td con-
sKtowres; ttifptlm
able state will be so sadly in
need of funds that another conven¬
tion will have to be called to comet
Convincing Proof.
In many instance* It hint ham proven that
* 8- 8. (Botanic Blood Balm), made by
Bksxi Balm Co. Atlanta, Ga.. will care Wood
polaon iu It* worse phage*,' even when ail
litante. Ga.write.: I had
a4n,nn^nWon *® ono l« f am. 6 on tee
«* »*dich.*, In
®®a^pp sS
had token
pmhMw4m
. happy time when that
can be counted as made.
■ do It is plain: First, be
serve the public-- then
> know what yon can do,
rtifly Tiftfftcp to bccomr
customers. Every man to a greater
or less extent prefers to trade where
i early day.
-P*s
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* . || a_ anrtttaafiia nanwrvKal'lAti
;si=tsnrs:
field and Blaine in 1881. The White
Hotjs 6 andgrounds are crowded with
tl» importunate. The departments
rs^ESst:
barred his dobra. The telegraph of*
tts^L’Sftsust
Clarkson, are beheading hundreds
each day. day. Wherever there is a Dem¬
ocrat—no matter that he obtained
office from the list qf Civil Service
1 eligible*; fib matter that he is expert
beyond a donbt, and his successor
must be unskillful beyond a question
—that Democrat today carries his
letter of ditfiniasal, or will receive it.
so soon as the spoilsmen can reach
his name.
♦
P stands for Pierce, the wonderful
doctor, ■•>.' > . ■ ',-
Providing is safe remedies, of which he
concoctor,
Pleasant to taste, and easy to take,
Purgative Pellets now “bear off the
CURRENT COMMENT.
Doesn’t Think It Will Be Erected.
Chicago New* (Ind.)
erection (leorge of WiUiam centennial Curtis arch thinks in New the
a
York ig iiffood Mm If nndoubtedl?
Ur and ■t Is allti all that * it ev er will — be.
r>euiocra«c Prospects for 180*.
Boston Globe (Dem.)
prospects bright of for the victory. Democracy All in that 1803
are is
needed is organization, courage and
steadfastness of purpose. There must
be no retreat from theground of h
and progressive principle whieh 1
party which took the people in the sustained lastcampaign, by 98,000 s
plurality.
The Unprotected Workingmen.
New York Wortd (Dem.)
Down and still down go the wages
of the iron-workers and coal miners
in aH parte of the country. What an
oversight who have it was in the workingmen
been bamboozled into rot
tb ing to keep up the war tariff in order
secure “American wages for Amer¬
ican workmen” that they did not
have inserted in the law a clause com¬
manufacturers pelling the protected mine owners and
to “divide fairly” the
bounties oi the tariff. As it is, the
throw monupoliateget their all the meat and
to workmen the bone.
“She’s Much Older Than) Her Hus¬
band.”
We heard n young girl
above remark the the other other day di about a
lady quainted. with whom It we are slightly ac¬
was not true, yet 'the
lady in question actually does look
five years older than her husband,
Dr. Pierce’s derangemen
cause. Favorite Pre¬
scription would care her, and should
be recommended to her, and to all
others who are in the same condition
If the reader of this chances to be .
similar sufferer, let her get the “Pre-
which have made life « burdra toher
give so long. Money refunded if it don’t
satisfaction. See guarantee
printed on bottle wrapper.
MEN ONLY!
Notice to Deburs ami Creditar*.
dSSras&SW KJ&rvS:
t’temttd, lu c*il nrd **H|e at mice.
Psete* diCr •'<•»<Hi-* d»iins»L-*i**lthe o*t*t«
of sail iMi! rr no-i«. <1 to present Ihe.x
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SOLD
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CHILLS i
DUMBOS
FOR SALE BY
The Georgia Midland BE
8 hortest and Best Line
With Through Conoh
es Between
COLUMBUS and ATLANTA.
ONtiT ON* CHANGE TO
Washington, New YoHt,
Nashville or Cincinnati.
Schedule in Effect Somtay, Jan. 6,1889.
TRAIN NORTH
Leave U* ton Depot, Columba*.... 1^5 p.m.
Arrive Griffin............ 3r56 “
Arrive Atlanta........... ».*4® «
SOUT® BOUND TRAIN
teave* I AflanU...................8Alip. 'Iriffln....................4:06 n
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Amvesia Colnml>n»...........7*6 «
ACCOMMODATION TBAIS[,
FORTH Colu'inbus—Midland BOCiCD -(DAn.T EXBKCT SCFDiV).
rriv arc eatSrifflo...,............ depot,
rrlV< at MoDorionsrb........ ...
SOCTH BOCKD—(UAICT EXCEPT StrS»XT'.
MWBNW<3-si>u4'
Arrhe^^to mbns— tf nion Depot,' H46
Ask for
saa> in Oeoigte rsrfe'/ atl i H' Dd,ttieofflce
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A*t. Columbus, Qa.
eta pi
thepaSen irreftk. tUi
Administrator’s Sal©.
atod iqr th* court
■MgSS Tueed^y 1
t. in
1 stock «C»
J of fleorgia,
$400.00, rewtf due by wOd TfSS ,r“K,s
p of Elizabeth
dint ri bottom
Admlntetcator
££02 Cash
$(500,000
200,000
1 Pbize or ) j g .. 100,000
jsl 30,000 in,....... 50,000
isrwmoj- iir ......
as PRO*® OF 2 ,Otto
100BKI7.MOF IMo
uses IHoSSzr:
nrenoxauTios pwass
&*V**&C£ 500 l are...,,,. . $100,000 80,000
100 . do. are...
TWO MVMBXB TFIIMIMALS.
L®»8 Prinen of *200 are $809,600
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AGEN TS "ANT ED.
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IMPORTANT.
AddiM. M. A. DA0PH1S,
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„______ Letter ConlaiR-
ing Currency eTeiAL tc
saw ohuai* » mask
New Orleans, La.
ONE DOLLAar ia the price of the smaUeet
5»c& part, or fraction of SBStfsea a Ticket ISSUED BY US
June Sheriff’s Sale.
1X7ILL Y BE SOLDON THE FlKST TUB8-
V day is Jane next, before the door of
tee Court House, in the dty of Griffin, Spate-
ios County, GdorjjSft, tli© following dwiewbed
fiacres of land to Spalding County, Geor
I Bedier, west by
ly and north by balance ofeaid lot. Levied
■ roid by virtue of a Justice Court fl fa
rom the 1001st District G. M., of
Fanny other H. Wood- fi *
, and
possesion w *
B. S. CONNELL,
——
Ordinary’s Advertisements.
' / \BDINABY’S OFFICE—Spaldinb ■ Cock
f ty, Gkokom, May 3rd, 1889.~damm W.
Willis, Guurdiaii of the minor children of
Mnry J. Willis, lute of said eooutv. deceased.
gghMM” Hon is wards, for leave to-wit: to sell Fifty the lands of
acres
trd district of Pike county it
l the northwest corner of lot No. 103
>iece of woods lying in the west of said
ointagE. ■ ‘ onthesonth. C. Akin on the north and
sons concerned ghow cause 1
irtof Ordinary, at my office
lefirst Monday in June next, wi
(ionsbould not be granted.
E. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary.
iY’S OFFICE—Spvlwsii Couk-
„ admistrator —oaar>. May 3rd. 3889—J. JH.
, on estate of W. S. Brown.
,a f. , sssi 3 «»!rjrs 5 s
in the - *
l >v
on the weffi by the
. on the the first first Monday in June next, why
rt ^r°HAiffio n m'oi Ordfnary.
a®t George, of Administra late o
1 ehowcanse before
Why such letters of administration
W. HAMMOND, Ordinary
Executors’ Bale.
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