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liar per square lor the first
rceuwforsunk subs equent
to He counted a* a
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__with, advertisement* Umv*
JR lor tliePailT
a »
M inimi PAY.
from the Augusta
, to oi especial interest at
s
.
who deliberately asserts
i Are getting poorer condi-
r day la ignorant of their
»mAy be certain individ-
ere may be certain locali-
_j the South where good crops
—* —Vupon the land owners,
.-less arises from causes
i they have no control,but
rstfCJirss
I for Cbe isections.butf^uCXit- diBtfthotion otcrop.
1 fKSn’ueglect and ex-
M» would pay the
a farming that is
I any other business, " wher
1v won by laborious at®
'- ' we would nothenr-
sint that farming does
rnwtf.bethe condition of
is cer
true if
r was growing poorer every
bftural interest as a
wr«oW ? Mw.iio«
r over the report of Comp,
ht tor im, we find a
tftg percentage of i norense
^
Ito 1888 in ail that per-
___agriculture, to improved
ktf*iocrea«hasbeen 2 f>per
U live Stock l 22 22 per cent and in
60 per cent. In all
j;w« ask bow this wold bap-
„
the fanner was getting poorer
day? ‘ •?,’ « rT
isa most remarkable a nd
_ Comptroller-Oeneral Jg^stn trment from Wright, the re-
our readers to analyse this
h Os. If there is any mis-
I Vito correction*' - -, r j
AOB OF INCREASE OF 1888
OVER 1887,
Per-
w cent.
..._____^Mjm,4M«n»’MS,>u7 l! j
BJSJS i
. m
19 98,804,197 18
i percentage of increase i»u}l
property iroperty than than farms and farm
tte <Jf 1888 over 1887:
1888.
aprE.- fcr JMSS *«.. t
—
Total percentage of increase.............80
V following khowB the perceut-
»of increafte in farmH and farm
.siucte for 1888 over 1887:
JP cent¬ I’er-
.
s'"' "V 1887. 1888. age.
....♦108,891,4(18 1110,895,497 98,745,018 9
iStock... 94:715.864 4
taPte ' 5.040,4^ 90
'
881,480
Total percentage of increase...........119
sis the Way we read Lhe report
t the Comptroller-General. The in-
weofall other property in the
V not embraced in agricul-
» t , for 1888 over 1886 was 36 per
The increase of lands, live
implements and larm
: was only 36 per cent. The
e it all other interests the
»was only 36 per cent, showing
ince in favor of the aggregate
s of wealth for the farmers of
i of 88 per cent,
le figures ari; correct and we
believe them implicitly until
otherwise, the pessimists
hide their heads and not
Itsly? retard they a development powerless which,
ate to
nd which can be seen by all
have hearts to feel and
• to think of the material de-
: is taking place, not
tell
: a good appetite.”
'
tnkrs fWithern the tor
, • sit-
of tlie wonder*
of the South
W ch seems 1 notice. It is
certainly not ai! by Republi¬
can statesmen or editow. they, to
be sure, maintain, among other su-
peretitions, a touching belief that the
country at large owes Its advance in
wealth, population and industry dur¬
ing the last twenty years to the Re¬
publican party. But the fact seems
to escape them that the great devel¬
opment which is making the South
one of the chief industrial sections of
country hue been produced al¬
entirely under Democratic aus¬
Its first manifestations were
contemporaneous with the
of the scandalous Republican
misrule in the South. It has been
exclusively under Democrat¬
administrations of the various
States and municipalities.
has found its leaders in Demo¬
cratic Southerners themselves, and so
fares there is any real connection
between politics and business it has
been Democratic from the start.
The exploitation of the dormant
natural resources of the South was
ensured as soon as the people of those
States were freed from the palsying
influence of carpet-bag rule. And
the industrial progress they have ef-
***** to* done mow tor the emonci-
puted negro than centuries of the
Southern....... Republican type of govern?
ment could effect.
The collapse of the recent move¬
ment to reconstitute the Republican
organisation in the Southern States
cm a “business” baste is an illustra¬
tion of these facts. It was urged
that a judicious distribution of offices
would attract a new element to the
party, and do away with the odium
of t j, e reconstruction period. The
attempt has signally failed. Mr.
Harrison, wisely for himself, has de¬
clined to have anything to do with
it. If he had done so he could only.
have attracted a handful of mercen¬
aries. The new South recognizes
that the maintenance of Democratic
rule is the safeguard for its continued
progress in the field of industry and
manufactures.
Pennsylvania youngsters are evad¬
ing the recent law forbidding the
sale of cigarettes to persons under
sixteen years of age, by fleeing to the
soothing and soul-inspiring pipe.
This may not strike the average re¬
former as a marked step m advance,
but any man who knows anything of
cigarettes can well believe any possi
hie substitute an improvement.
*100 REWARD. *100.
The wader* of the News will be pleased to
learn that there is at least one d: dreaded disease
that science has been-able to cure in all its
Ktagee, and that is Catarrh Hall’s Catarrh
is the only fraternity. positive Catarrh cure now known to
the medical being a eon- e
stltuttonal disease, requires a constitutional
treatment. sg&sss3ss%iassSsae IP Hall’s Catarrh . Cure MttWfMm&B is taken in-
Ing the foundation ‘ of ~ Hts disease, disease, and and) giving
the patient and streugih, building in doing up the consti¬
tution assisting nature it s wi ork
The proprietors have so to much mucb faith laith in in its its cur-
they offer One Hun;
case that it fails to cure.
Send for list of testimonials. Address,
F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, 0.
Sold by Druggists, 75c
Convincing Proof.
In many instances it has been proven that
B. B. B, ^Botanic Blood Balm), made by
Blood Balm Co. Atlanta, On., will cure Mood
poison in its worse phases, even when a)
other treatment fails.
A. P. Brunson, Atlanta,Ga.,writes: “Ihad
94 running Hirers on one leg and 8 .on the
ted
poison have disappeared, ..... and i.. i at .. experience . h i as t X am of
sound sound and and well well agaiu, agnlu, aft after an
twenty years of torture." >rture.”
Robt. Ward, Maxey, Ga., tertiary writes: "My dis¬
ease poison. wits pronounced pronounced face, head a ft and tertiary shonlde tori form of blood
My ion, and finally th
mass of corrupt
All said I must surely die. but nevertheless,
when 1 had used teu bottles of B. B. B. 1
pronounced well. Hundreds of sears can
now he seen on me. I have now been well
over twelve months.”
Seemingly Eradicated
With repeated and powerful doses ul quinine
chilis and fever, in some one of its various v
trouts, springs into active existence existence again,
lomderingembers apparent provo-
When every resource
pbarmncopoei-i iu has teen exhausted
in vain, vain, the the Bitters Bitters conquer conquer it—will it—will remo remove
influence SS£SWS&3S>J» of atmospheric poison that 5SS at ’ begets Z
malarial disease, we, from ir its attack* tracks. Disorder*
of the stomach, liver and and bowels, bowels, are ai amo
the complaints miasma-tainted to be apprehended prehended These from both
use of wat ter. are
cured aud preventeu by the Bitters. Rheu¬
matism, constipation and renal complaints,
yield to its action.
A Fish Valued by a Lady.
What fish is most valued by a lady i
Her-ring. Let her ring the glad news
of Dr. Diggers' child Huckleberry of Cordial,
soying and her relieving trom it a teething. case cramp
who.
Advice to MoUicrs.
•A.., WissbowV {JoOTaiso Hibct
for qlriHreu tootbiug, is the proscription
rtf <>uv of the t*f»t female nurse* sod
plfsstciufcr ___ • . ii: al. tin rr.,.4^1 United Ufa States, flu, and
ttes -m i»shi ! nwti P>r forty year* with never
(■tillBttodoss* by militobs of tnothors
htl.tlf ir cliHdren. Duriug the proOoes
of i vthptg its value s* lucaieulable
ft relscvc* tile child from pain, cares dys
‘ the thild and i
J ■ in
He sat
iear night, UR it
tog then room, went 2 ----— SSKS .— 7 _ :
tho curtain was about to be,rung
down. Be could not go with him
everywhere, but accompanied him to
Southampton when Mr. Irving was
leaving for the continent. | Half heart
broken he saw him go off in the boat,
and in an hour after was mused by
hts companions, whoso company was
evidently evidently of of no no consequence consequence to to him. ' '
ving’s he devoted turned friend. the ..... Three of f days the
up on having stage evidently
theatre, feet
tho bleeding journey and on his foot, for his
were coat was cov-
w ith ith mud. mud. his How is the poor the dog
Irving’s way among friend is dead: mys¬
Mr. -Pall Mall
ptut was the grief thereat.
iasetta.
It Does Good Work In Mississippi.
Oakley, Miss., Aug. 30.1887.
W. H. Whitehead,
New Orleans, La. check
Dear Sir—Please find enclosed
one-half dozen bottles of your
Ash, Poke Root and Potassi¬
Compound—P. P. P. Theone bot¬
I got from you <jn July 15th has
cured me, apparently. Bince I took I have the last not
had a bottle, pain and have felt better than
of the
in twelve years in my back, hips and
legs. I have had rheumatism fifteen
at tiroes,' and for the last six
months 1 have not been able to at¬
tend to my business. Well, I never
your \ UUI medicine. yucuiouiv, s Please. *vtuw . let «*«■ me know ”
yonr plan in toil for selling. 1 can
work to sell it with a will, for I have
faith in it more than any medicine I
have ever seen, and I have taken a
xpress or freight, which
ever is cheapest, and oblige, W?R.
Yours truly, MOSS.
maytTdAwlv.
Improved Hotel Boys.
oys in London have been
’’ by tho demands of toorist busy
____ travelers. When a
now goes to a hotel in search of his
friend, “eight minutes” are allowed
the boy to skirmish the rooms and
corridors in quest of him. If not
“found” in that desk, time and he is mayhap is obliged sent to
report at the Heretofore
out on a second search. it
has been the habit of the “uniformed
thing” to perambulate to the nearest
marele patch or circus tent under the
pretext of “bunt’n fer mister, aggravated sir,” re¬
turning about the time the
Yankee was disposing electrical of battery his impatient of
legs under his an
office desk on his own dear lower
Broadway, “where things move.”—
Boston Courier.
VSR,
The Chief Reason for tire great suc¬
cess of Hood’s Sarsaparilla is found in the
article Itself. It ti merit that wins, and the
fact that Hood's Sarsaparilla actually ac¬
complishes what is claimed for it, is w-lial
has given to this medicine a popularity and
sale greater than that of any other sarsapa-
Merit Wins rllla or Wood pnri ’
fler before the public.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla cures Scrofula, Salt
Bheum and all Humors, Dyspepsia, Sick
Headache, Biliousness, overcomes That
Tired Feeling, creates an Appetite, strength¬
ens De Nerves, builds up the Whole System.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla is sold by all drug¬
gists. | 1 ; six tor $5. Prepared by C. D Hood
fcCo., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass,
Ms Pills
•flmnl the totes the torpid liver, strength-
«• howls, *u4»reuneqnaled and as toa°*
ANTI-BILIOUS HEDICINE.
In malarial district* their vlrtne* are
widely rccegniicd, as 11
from that poison. Elegantly sugar
eoated. Rose small. Price, SSeta.
Sold Everywhere.
Office, 44 Murray Sfc, New York.
CURES PILES,
SALT RHEUM,
TETTER, BURNS
l 8CALDS, SORES,
WOUNDS. IN¬
FANT’S SORES
And CHAFINO.
SORE NIPPLES.
AN INVALU¬
ABLE R t M E O V
FOR CATARRH.
25 c r -‘ RcufSLt Positivc osooaisTS Guarantcc. uu
- DM «
no sign
‘ — M: AMt BotbwxLL.
*
Aa Sable, Mich., Dee. S3, V3. a.
Send for books on Blood l)i.-ca*ce end Cancers.
mailed free. Tun tenn Srecmp Ca.
Cjswct SL AUsnta, (
. at
its franchise made a part of the present State
Constitution. lu 1879, by an overwhelming
P INGS °i^,il^b take EXTKAOBOINARY DRAW¬
bek mt '
other ten ad on- uIJ
dt awn in dtisic, New
Orleans
“We do herein- certify that Monthly we supervise and Semi- the
arrangements lor id! th*
Annual Dm wings of The Louisiana .State Lot¬
tery control Company, the Drawings and in themselves. person manage «nd that and
the same areeonducted id with honesty, fairness
and in good faith toward ■ard oil all parties, parties, and and we we
the Company to use this certificate
with facsimiles of our signatures attached In
Ivortisejnente.”
We the undersigned Banks and Bankers
pay all Frizes drawn in The Louisiana
Lotteries which may be presented al.
counters:
ETA RA KOI
Mammoth Drawing
At the Academy of Music, New Orleans,
Tuesday June 18, 1889,
CapitalPrike, 4 '',' *600,000
','|40.; f5; Twentieths Halves 430; 42;
UST OF PRIZES.
1 Prize of | 600,000 is..... 4600,000
1 Prize of 200,000 is..... 200,000 100,000
1 Prize of 100,000 50,000 is.... 50.000
1 Prize of • is....
2 Prizes of 20,000 are.. 40.000
5 Prizes of 10,000 are- . 50,000 50,000
10 Prizes of 5,000 are- . 50.000
25 Prize* of 2,000 are- 80,000
100 Prizes of 800 are- .
200 Prizes of 800 ore- . 120,000
500 Prizes of 400are- , 200,000
APPROXIMATION PRIZES
100 Prizes; of41,000 are..... ♦ 100,000
100 do, 800 are.....■-...... 80,000
100 do. 5(X)are............. 50,000
TWO NUMBER TFRMIXALS.
1,998 Prizes of f200 nre.. ♦399,600
8,134 |8,1505600
AGENTS ii A-NTED.
’ further information
the undersigned, with
i, State,
n mail delivery srill be.assured address. by enclosing
Envelop© bearing your full
important.
Address M. A. DAUPHIN,
New Orleans, La.
or M. A. DAUPHIN, Washington, D. C.
By ordinary letter, containing Money New Order York
issued Exchange, by nil Draft Express Postal Companies. Note.
or
Address Registered Letters Contain¬
ing Currency te
SEW tmiUH XtTOXil baxh
New Orleans, La.
REMEMBER, GUARANTEED that- the payment of Prizes
is Bt FOUR NATIONAL
BANKS of New Orleans, and the tickets are
signed by the President of an. Institution
whose chartered rights are recognized of all in imita-' the
highest Courts; therefore schemes. beware
tions or anonymous
ONE DOLLAaris theprieeof the smallest
part or fraction of a Ticket ISSUED BY US
in i any any Drawing, Drawing. An; nything Dollar is in swindle. oar name of-
•ed for less than i a
■ ■ ■
(Prickly Ash, Poke Root, and Potassium.)
CURES
SYPHILIS
Syphilitic Eruptions, Dicers and Old Sores, Bhenmatism
and all diseases ■..... of the blood; all those thathave
resisted other trew .tment yield steadily and
surely to the the wonderful wonde power of P. P. P., the
great Blood Purifier.
SCROFULA
_ _ rFeet, >p.i these
the greatest blood od medicine medicine on on earth earth. All
diseases yield readily to the power of P, P. P„
giving new life and new strength.
BLOOD POISON
Cured in Its worse form; sometimes la cases
with Erysipelas, where the patient was In Eteft
le party
ss of corrnpHoa; a bottle of P. P. P. was
procured, and the disease yielded quickly.
RHEUMATISM
And In all Affections of the Blood, P. P. P. stands
alone and unrivaled and some of Its cures are
o, or any dlsess
sP. P. P. atrial.
.P. P. (Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potassinmj
o secret patent Itsfoi medicine ' ' like the bottle, many •“ | thus on
holesome-
loes give.
Lxppmah Bros,, Wholesale Druggists,
8ole Manufacturers and Proprietors,
Idppman Block, Savannah, Ga.
WHELES3 STAMP
PRESS CO-
748 REYNOLD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA
Agents Wanted! Catalogue TREE!
RUBBER STAMPS, SEALS,
BADGES, CHECKS, STENCILS
STEEL ST8 MPS, &c.
Sole Manntoctarers of
Tho Wheless Self-Inking Rubber
StamD FriLiing Press.
PYpEE umwN's,
r ASUflLCUftETOfi
fob walk BY ALL DBVGGI8T8.
rv Carpets, MflflSe
l»ry Goods,
We have ila iaet opened tor the Spring and ! South. trade the Our largest object [and te to mf handle_ iperbly such » goods mngniffieent as - ------ the ] «
fiwr ‘ ’ “
SI ks, Woolens, Trimmings, White Goods, Daces, Embroider'
TABLE LlftENS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, LADIES' BfeAOEO WdAPS, ETC.
era u t Inors Inors magnifficent n line of Moquetts, Wiltons, AxminBters, Velvets, Brussels, Ingrains, etc., with drap
match each and every shade. Also, Bugs from toll size of a room down to the size of a door mat.
In SHOES we deal only in our own makes. Every pair made to order and warranted to wear and to fit.
line colored SLIPPERS tor evening wear.
DON’T FORGET $3 m
CIMJMBERLIN, JOHNSON & CO.
66 and 68 Whitehall and 1, 3, 5. 7 9. 11, 13 and 15 Hunter Sts., A1LANTA, GA.
Agents Butterick’s Patterns. * d&w to junlg
June Sheriffs Sale.
yy ILL BE SOLD ON THE FIRST T0E8-
Yv day in June next, city before of Griffin, the door Spald¬ of
House, in the
County, Georgia^the following described
land in Spalding Connty, Geor-
being off of lot No. 149 in 3d district of
Bedier, westby lands said oIB. lot. a. Levied ismRe¬
and north by balance of
and sold by virtue of a Justice ace Court t o fi fa
from the 1001st 1001st District G. H. Wood¬ If., of
connty in favorof Fanny
vs. Willie B. Pritchard, and other fi fas
my hands. Tenant in possesion legally
notified. i ♦6.00. •
B. $. CONNELL, Sheriff
Ordinary’s Advertisements.
OFFICE— SpaLdiso I, DING Lour LOUR-
it 3rd. 1889.—James James 1 W.
linor children of
, deceased,
lands
ongiDg t his wards, to-wit: Fifty acres of it
land in the third third district district of of Fite Pike connty
being in the northwest corner of lot No. 103
and a piece of woods lying in the west of said
lot adjoining E. C. Akin on the north and
Thos. Baird on theseuth.
Let all persons concerned show cause be-
fore the Conrtof Ordinary, at my office in
nday in June next.
/'XHDINART’S OFFICE— Spaldiko Coun-
V/ ty, adniiatrator . Georoia, May 3rd, 1889.—J. W. S. Brown. H.
Keith, onestateof
deceased, has made application- for leave to
sell the undivided haft interest in an acre of
the
north .—sq hy
as follows; ws; on the the nos B itreet,
on the east by. 2nd 2nd street, street, S on the south by
.
Flemister and Arnold and- on on the the west west by the
other property belonging to Mrs. Elizabeth
Brown Brown and am said estate, for the benefit of heirs
and creditors.
Let ail persons concereued show cause be¬
fore the Court of Ordinary, at my office in
o iRDINABY’S OFFICE-Spa i,m.vo
led:
tirti
said connty, daceased:
Let all persons concerned shdwc »nse before
theCourt re Court of of Ordinary, O: at ■ b;
o’clock a. m.j on
next, why such
should lould not not be be granted. i
♦8.00. E. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary
Executors’ Sale.
By-virtue of an order from the Court oLOr-
dinary. nary. will be sold befor th«
fin, dqpr o the 1st Tuesday
on
the legal hours of sale, acre of
more or less, sss, with with improvements thereon,
and known as the Georgia Hotel lot, bound¬
ed as foil lows: On the north by alley, east by
property of Mrs. Conch, south sou Sold by Broadway
as t he prop-
P. Smith, dece’d,
rs : creditors. Titles
perfect and terms of sale cash.
JOHN J. JORDAN,
W. B. HUDSON,
Executors.
Administrator’s Sale.
V/ruiimi j at me iuaj
Term, 1889, will be sold before the Court
house door in the city of Griffin, during the
legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesdgy in
June. 1889, ten shares capital stock c« Cen¬
tral RR. and Bonking Company of Georgia,
and and one one interest" interest’ certificate certificate amounting amounting to
4400.00, due ue by by said said company, company, Sold as thr
proper Tty of Elizabeth G. Mills, deceased, MILLS’, foe
distrib ion. .TN0. , B.
Administrator r lizabeth G. Mills.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
gelt, decerned...to call ard settle at once.
All parties holding claims agaizst the estate
of said deceased are notifii <1 to present them
•t once in J legal G. 1 fom-to Admin’.stntor.
»3 00 J, G. Mathews,
S'* V-v.-rtisstr ents.
Road Carts! SB
Ten per than cent, anybody cheaper Buggies!
PSr Don’ buy before getting our prices and
catalogues. THE GEO. W. STOCKELL CO.,
Name this paper. NA^IVILLE TENN
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