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1' “’s announcement
ttrfor
.OttoilS^
i confinement of the Senate
only thing that
ate in his desire for
i the unjustified and
in which the Ohio Re-
eked him after his elec-
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> olentv of available candi*
’ forth*
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dleton, Colonel
____jd «430ngtoffi>“
that any of them will
Sive personal fight
>n, It will b<J an ed¬
itor the party not
iont««t complicated by a
among rival candidates.
» have a good chance
lb this year, but their
necessarially bean uphill
ist overcome the na-
in majority and the
entire State machine
or Foraker has at his
hand, the Democrats
Ivor the fact that there
in the party in the
i have no wrongs
m ax< * this
f contrast to
m disorganized condition of the
' “icons. The rivalry among
r, ex-Govemor Foster, Con-
i Butterwortk and McBinley
re bitterevery day. Either
1 rather see the Democrats
x than their rivals, and ths quarrel this
“ ‘ nd to every election for
arein the State. Underthese
i the Democrats should
more than an even chance of
Mr. Payne’s successor
i maintain the harmony in
that exists now, and go
dth a will.
B|S8f j§fc ^ : I m .
i of Bt. Paul related the
little incident in the career
6>W student. The appearance
totter was not such aato im-
___le casual observer with the idea
■at he was on JCscutopiua in the sci*
see of medicine, and when he swung
is title it “M. attracted D.” out little in the attention chilly
■Mae, em&e siok suffering. The
and man
so became an unconscious butt of
“him concocted irretrievable a scheme designed humilia-
to
messenger f was ' dispatched ~ * in *
to summon
tetured Uml
______
the doctor followed. _ Arriving
house designated, ho was met
due gravity and informed that
“*ienl was in the roar yard,
he was at once ied. There
* rooster which
was a
shall 1 ough Jimbf limt to Amid break
or say
, he was in-
--------- -- — the patient
ehending the situation in an in-
the r gravely broken member and expe- of
set e
eer, wittt putting all the it in a usually plaster
care
l tcvhumanity, and for once
i s broken leg was in luck
in the soup. The young
r greatly pleased over their
a fracture was received,
Sed away. In vain they
that it was« joke, and that
writer were only in he fun. wasn’t The preserip-
said in fun aud
ASs s no joke in ,d it £t for p him-noth- ffir i Hi
to
id of in the forenoon.—
seer Press
i, •too t. RKtVARD. *100.
* News will be pleased
it least ose dreaded <liwt .
arie to cere in all its
|
Kaviere, the young man who killed
the unknown crook at Stone Moun¬
tain, about two months ago, broke
through the walls of the Jail at Deca¬
tur Friday morning, but was recap¬
tured.
ttimh htw-i Ifttoly
in Walton county has cut the oat
crop off very Bhort, and much of tbs
wheat will be toa low to cut. Corn
and cotton may have suffered some;
at least the stands of cotton are poor,.
Everything is clean. ^ »
A meeting of the farmers of Mitchell
county was held at the court house
on last Saturday to reorganize the
County Agricultural Society. On
motion B. F. Collins was elected pres-
ident and M. W. Spence secretary.
0»er thirty names were enrolled as
Oglethrope Echo: Mr. Swann, our
tanner, tells us that never during his
long experience has he known hides
to be in as little demand and as low
in prices ns now. Oreen hides ate
bringing only 2# to 8 cents and dry
onss only 4 cents a pound, and Mr
Swann says he woujd rather not ha ve
them at those prides. He has paid
As high as 15 cents for green hides.
The 7-year-old girl, who strangled
the negro baby last week on Hon.
James Frazer’s place at High Shoals,
was found guilty of murder by the
coroner’s jury. The infant murderess
was sent to Watkinsville jail placed
jn custody, but was afterward taken
bock for commitment trial before the
magistrate, who decided that she
Was too young to commit crime, ami
the girt was let to go.
Thomasrille has an option on Par¬
adise park which expires with the
year, the priee.being placed at |500
fin acre, and the mayor and council
have, therefore, ordered an election
to be held on June 25 to allow the
voteW ofThomttsviHe an opportunity
of expressing their choice for or
against the issue of bonds for the
purpose of completing the purchase
of the park. The question must be
decided by a two-thirds vote of thd
qualified voters of the town.
A painful accident happened to
Sigmund Nussbaum of Baihbridge
On Tuesday afternoon during the
drill of Stonewall Engine Company,
in which he came near being very se-
riouSbr injured. The boys were maki
Broad and Troup streets to a firt
cistern oil the square, when Mr. Nuss¬
baum, who was on the ropes, stum-
hied and fell, and the engine, weigh¬
ing over 2,000 pounds* pasted over
both of his legs, cutting aadbruiiihg
both seri ously.
tism, Why aches, is it so pains, many kidney snfier fromrheu disease,
liyer etc.? complaints, It is simply because heart affections, they will
mot come and be healed. All diseases
begin from a want of iron in the
blood. This want of iron makes the
blood blood thin, carries watery weakness sad impure- and Im- dis-
pure blood carries weakness ana dis¬
tress to every part of the body. Brown’s Sup¬
ply this lack of iron using
Iron Bitters, and you wiH soon find
yourself fro •om aches, enjoying pains |NjM|||Mgj|| perfect and general freedom Ill-
‘
health. ,
On Wednesday afternoon, during
the thunder storm, lightning struck
the residence of Dr. Harrison, on
White Oak’street at Thomson, but
fortunately, did very little damage
The charge struck a chimney and,
dividing, ran down the gutters and
'off the porch in the rear of the house,
slightly splintering the posts of the
porch. None of the white members
of the family were at home, but there
were two colored women in the kitch¬
en who were knocked down by the
concussion and badly stunned. When
they scuffled up from the floor there
was murder in the eyee of both of
them, tor each knocked one thought her down that withthe the
Other had
shovel, But they were so weak and
shaky that they could only jabber
and glare attach other.
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Convincing Preot.
In many instance* it ha* been proven that
B. B. B, (Botanic Blood Brim), made by
Blood Balm Co. Atlanta, Ga., will care blood
poUou in ite worse pbaeea, even when ri
other treatment fail*.
A. V. Brunson, Atlanta, G*„ vritee: ‘‘Ihad
ScSSkAS barrel o! medicine, 1 a* in
vain I actually effort# swallowed to the a dleeaee. With Httle
cure
asssss sTr.^*
rheumatism atisui aud and all all other other horrors horror* ol of blood blood
poison have disappeared, and at laet X am
sound and well again, alter am experience ri
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ease was prone
prison. corruption, My lace, head and and filially shonldere tbe disease were a
mass ri
pronounced well. Hundrede of sear* can
orerrori^montbi.” 1 "®*
A Ftoh Valued hSia Lady.
ing her child trom a case of cramp
Paint
L F t|
I little
ths old, had 1
it. veranda c*
residence of . C. Parker, A
bundle of clothing and other things ]
were found, also a letter addressed to
Mr. Parker, purporting to be written
by the child’s iqotber, asking him to
take care of the little w«if: that
was of good family; its name
concerning Aurora; that he would hear
its bistory in the
etc. Mr.; IWW>ai not at
and the little stranger, being not re¬
ceived by tbe family, it was taken
charge of by Marshal A. J. Foster,
who presented it to W. S. Harvey.
Mr. Harvey fcn is very proud of tfeelittle
wad, and be and his wife will take
the best posibible care of it. It.is at
home and homo to stay. Numerous
theories as to whose it is are afloat.
A Distressing Case and Happy Cure.
“For over a year I have had a
breaking out on my leg, which trou¬
bled me so bad I could nst color, walk, leg
eruptions badly swelled, bad of a that purple Blood would with
so
ooze out if 1 bore my weight on it. I
was recommended to try Clarke’s Ex¬
which tract of I Flax (Papillon) My Skiff is Cure,
have done. miles leg now
well and I can walk two on it
without any trouble.” Signed, “A.
Clarke’s Flax Soap makes the skin
soft and prevents chapping. Skin
sale Cure atDr. $1.00. N. B. Soap Drewrv’s 25 Drug cento. Stow. For
recorded. He Pneumonia draws tbs is *toUowing cant*
conclusions; a
r feverand measlefba I
>£&£
—__I----!hl»: is the 4-
teruuned, limit. but three Pneumonia years is set “catch as
extreme
jag* at and any time daring after its entire
course, 2TLd even recovery.
P be^.mes eX iEf^ted > by®
SnUstttWssi the
seventh, KlSWCS day; bat exceptional oases ate
end or third day after exposure, or be
may may carry carry: it about with him for mop*
' ly three weeks we before it breaks out
A person Who has once had the dis¬
recurring epidemics while
suffers
is life-
Z now
pneumonia r _ is
s
contagious disease, the proper should precau-
fcions against infection, of
course, be taken.
It is true that this disease is not
bui lt to enough so to warrant a cer¬ ill
tain with amount pneumonia of need care. not A be patient held
so
dangerous mute needs that be establish:..... a rigid gro quarantine
who are brought in contact with him
should use a reasonable amount of
caution—not “take his breath," etc.
Perfect ventilation is alike important
to them and to the patient Handker¬
chiefs and the like should “spit be thorough¬ cup” is
ly used, disinfected, it should and always if a contain
some
disinfectant to destroy the germs in
the sputa. —Boston Herald.
Seterifngly Kradloated
With repeated and powerful doses of q
•hills and fever, in some one of its ’
i into active
system. Host:: When of the
sufficient. every exhausted resource
pharmacopoeia has been it—will agri ainstit
in in vain, vain, the the Bitters Bitters conquer conquer lb—win remove remt
every lingering will vestige of it. Nay, more, 1
Bitters protect those; brought within 1
Ul HR OIUIIUKU, be B"U apprehended UV.MQ. ... from OWlOUg the
the comriatnte miasma-tainted to
use of water. These are both
cured cured and and proven! proventeu * by the ** Bitters. Rbeu-
—“— matism, constipat - - nstipatlon and renal complrinte,
yield to its action.
Mktcai.fe, Ga., Feb. 21st, 1889.—
esars. Lippman Bros., Savannah,
Ga.—Proprietora P. P. P.—Gentle¬
men : When I was about fourteen
years old I was attacked with a se¬
vere case of blood poison, and for
fifteen years I was not free from sores, *•
It would break out ail over me. I
tried at least a half did dozen physicians, good
but none of them me any
I took any medicine that was recom¬
mended for it, among which I took
two dozen bottles of S. $• 8. I had
almost given up all hope of being
cured, when a gentleman in Savan¬
nah told m® to go to see Dr. White-
head. He put me to taktog P. P. P.
and after taking a half dozen bottles
I was in a worse condition than be¬
and threatened to quit it, but
the Doctor told me to continue, and
very soon I began to Improve, and
after taking thirteen bottles! was
ireiv cured cured. night and I was day, exposed but to it bad did
weather P.
check the progress ofP. P
told me that I could not be
that I might get relieffor a
bile. Everybody who knows me
it a wonderful cute, and I
not take a thousand .dollars
the good l consider itdid that me. P. P. «sa
J. H. ]
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SiesEs
fcmadisss
urn that Hood's SsmpartlU actually as-
has riven to what1, thismedlctoe entmed a rorjt .s ^t
s*le ■ greater tA/: U&n that tlUa of any or MMja Wood purl-
Merit Wins nS iextetorethe public.
Hood's Sarsaparilla cures Scrofula, Sri*
Shewn and all Humors, Dyspepsia, Writ
Headache, Biliousness, overborn*# That
TUodVeeUng, creates an Appetite, strength-
«M ttoHenres.huUds up «»•’WhrisBwdsm.
-SrSSsartSK^tES xpotteosilea lewu. Mass.
*00,
mti . - l0 vr f mm
tn ofthe
Mas. Ann Borawul*.
As Sable, Mich., Dee. S3, ’da
Scad for books on Blood Diseases and Cancer*,
mailed free. Thu Bwett Sntcrna Co. Ga.
Drawer 8, Atlanta,
Ms Pis
KTWBiSy Witt BN VUIBqaBlNBBBB '
ANTI-BIUOUS MEDICINE
uau*&B!sa.^3SW?"
Sold Everywhere.
Office, 4A Murray St., New York.
Notice of Proposed
Legislation.
'ths’ 7 ^Gensrri ^
t Assemriy intoxicatin
Oeorgia, to prevent the sale of
liquors within three miles of the Methodu
church at Orchard Hill, Spalding may»Sv county
Georgia. ,
(Prickly A.h, Poke Boot, and Potssriumu)
CUBES
SYPHILIS
tJBO*
grew jumn reniw.
SCROFULA
Leg*, 1 *n Swelling, a, Impurity or or Feet, reewxor c« tor me 5 core oi iS tohb wrth. earth. u«or. Ll AD P.P.P., Arm*, Uere
gresteot Wood medlohieoa !«dlctneon
bToodWison
Durefi in It# WMiS fora; sometimes in roses
sasM , sffis«ass£i5r ,s
RHEDHATISR
b of the Blood* P. E.R *t*ua»
l «nd tome of ita, tons an
suw tMww Ittafl i ' tfhtllri f lRrS-
saspi P.R>.*iiAeW,RRfR,RRi«WR«lwWl
LffttUX Buos., Wholesale sad Proprietor*, BruggigtS,
Sol# Manufacturers Ga.
lippman Block, Savannah,
preferred $57 40$250t.? who furnish H o ^frIS: horse and giv
can a
■their whole time to the business. employed Spare also. my
few roents vacancies may be profitably in towns and cities. B. W
JOHNSON & CO., 1009 Main St., Richmond
N B.—Plena# state age apd business expert JM
doe. Never mind about sending apSwedUw stamp
eply. ‘
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We have just opened tor the Spring and---— - -
Goods in Silks and Woolens ever shown in the South.
TABLE LINENS, HOSIERY, fil ik*VES, LABI
.which can be selected styles new, unique and elegant. In ft
quality. quauuy. Jtm In CARPETS uanrato we we lead Jt-uu the iu»c van. Wiltons, In a,, all ™U Axminsters, oi Georgia ’b Velve
a mors magnificent line of Moqnetts, Rugs from full size of down dow
each and every shade. Also, ________a a mdfle made room room *nd warranted to
In SHOES m deal only in our own makes. Every Every pate pair to to order oi
eolored SLIPPERS for evening wear,
DON’T FORGET
thej
all parts:
Chamberlin, Johnson & co.
66 Md 68- Whitehall an<M,3. 5 7 9. II, 13aM16 Hunter St*., A1LANTA. r
Agent. Buttertck’a PAttwaa. d*w tn j
toly Sheriff's Sales.
HriLLBE SOLD ON THE FIBST TUES
IUR W3VI
P ^e rt biack"bu] old,
k bull about six years one
' t five years oM, white one
right Ufa old, and ld, one jog
spotted bull about ye ars o on#
,
te thereon, situated m Ores district
County, Georgia bounded north
by lands of the estate of Wm.
.Bo^, wuth by plank road and weetby land
of H. B. WaHamson. Levied on and sold by
virtue of afi te issued from the Justice court
of lOSSth Diet., G.!M., Spalding county, in
tevor of E.. L. Snider vs. A. A. Dickinson.
Levy made by G. D. Johnson, L. C., and
turned over to me. Tenant m possession
legally notified, CONNELXu, Sheriff.
ft g -
Receiver's Sale.
rJ.ma*. B.’nU'.l on .
ia tbe matter of McCone, »v omww w, w. v«. «,
July orsciatog next, the following on ,b. property rr r.t Tnwlay of J. L. In
^Olm'undivided one-half interest ground in one Hv in
lie at the Mt, Zion camp
| county, 80x60 feet, bounded on th«
west, north and east by tends of JohnConnri
w^h idfiroS S?ui
with'five rooms, lot of tend containing
twelve acres, in CresweM, Spalding north by county, pub he
■Qeorgia, bounded on the
road, known as the Griffin road* and Fayetteville Baptist
road, on eaSt by said and
5 :
T 5S®: ’BoErTSafeu
OrirnfarT* Aavemwmemx.
county, deeeased.
Let all pereonsconcerned showyause before
w nexi whv snch^I
should not be granted.
<6.15. E. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary.
guardian ri the Anderson minors.
Let all persons concerned show cause befere
theConrt of Ordinary, the at my Monday office, by July ten
o’clock a. m., on first in
next, why such letters of Dismission should
not 83.00 be granted, E. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary,
nary by ten o’clock a. m. on the 1st Monday
in then July and next; there to to he show held atmy why office the in Griffin, admin-
cans#
"AS"*'
U«, RDINARY’S OFFICE—SPAnnmo Covk-
Gioeoia, June 3rd, 1889 —J. H.Ma-
lair applies to meter letters ri Administra¬
tion of on the estate of Martha A. Maiair, late
said county, deceased:
Let all persone concerned show cause before
the Court of Ordinary, at my office, by July ten
o’clock a. m., on the first Monday in
next, why such letters of administration
•temidnot b *| r ^^
MM0ND 0rdinary .
Notice of Local Legislation.
Notice is hereb; by General given Assembly that applies' of ri ths t! ,tion State will
be made to the
ri Georgia for the pa»sft^e^of a^bill s bin at at: the July
within three miles ol
iu Cabin# district in
Notice of Local Legislation
Sottos te here^ pvm that application Will
lurch in Cabins district in
Notice of Local Legislation
’ Notice is hereby given that application will
be made to tbe General Assembly of the State
ri Georgia-forthe passage of amH at the spirit- July
sdjoarned session to prohibit the sale ri
Spalding County.
Notice of Local Legislation
• Notie* is hereby given that application will
be made to the General passagwri-abill Assembly of the State July
of Georgia fortes at the
sale of seed
from the
15th day of August to the 15th da; iyri De-
cember. «»" .
Notice of Local Legislation
plication of the State will
r Georgia for for the the, passage of ____I a bill at tee July
session on to to prohf ibit thesate of term
fla ft hh county . of of Spalding between
sundown andsunriw.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
Noliosl
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