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1 iniwefSife'* was inteif
i the republican pat-
> there m»y bs a good
to it, the tact
1 car* that hie
friends are
i not very pop-
probabilities are it
defeat if he is re¬
may be thf» op-
> Mm.
t *ays th# Edi-
> to elect Re-
fc. eminently “The telnpera- fits him
jitnre
f m m already «x-
b Never disclose
i to the world is
rnrg. Mr. Dana
this rule for so,
fthe Russians would
man 80 weU
,
the least surprise Pnr-
) learn that the new,
•tothe Elyses ft a
i* craft. They have
.third Republic
in the Cabinet and
^.Jc posts filled I
»of thenewspaper accustomed!
What they are not
■ Mist who is rich in the
which the adjective carries
\ applied to a banker or a mann
T.
b wiU, theretofore, amaze them,
Mr. Wbitelaw Reid leasing for
daence during his term
lodse of the Coratesse
imont, and paying for it an
rent Of 100,000 francs. On
v * gf fact expect to
we may
(many wild and gfotasque
.ouching the enormous si it
Steamed in America by the toil
the pen. The American
; will doubtless figure beret
ninths veracious pages of Paris
yveUsta, among the most impress-
« types of the exotic millionaire.
The Republican leaders are quarrel¬
ing among themselves over the prop¬
osition to call an extra session of
Congress in October. The president,
being more of a partisan than
- tesman, will be guided by th* ad-
e of his party leaders rather than
by the public necessities, and conse.
F it becomes a matter of im-
that tiie political bosses
ceme to some agreement ou
tlon. It is stated on semi-
authority is that Secretary
anxious to have Congress
- at a« early a date ns practi¬
se, in .order to provide against
embarrassments that are
in his administration
ury Department. Cor-
i lilieral interpretation
pensiqn laws has caused a
in the Treasury that had not
■ foreseen, and tiie success the
! street brokers have had in get-
r ou Government bonds
>nal sourre of annoyance
Secretary of the Treasury.
", a number of the most astfhte Re¬
leaders imagine that they
i discovered that the President
a bad case of the big head
Congress does assemble
w to be u row between the
1 legislative departments
™.t tta,
. ■ ■»■ lonjrm, pownbie.
|}00,
to
i& *#
.M t!»
oa.v, w » najjj»,r family that
come to town*’ in an old-fash-
med.ux cart, and the serenity that
enthroned on the brows of father,
mother and children, caused u. to
thoughts of the conditions
t. We
onoruml ishatae,
arises, bat dtS
pends upon and mofial quali¬
ties mMM. which <«- influence our state of being.
Tiie responsibilities and cares of
life increase in proportion to one*
possession, and. he who develops *
greed for gold never arrives at that
point where he can honestly say, “I
am content.” The avaricious man
labors with increasing toil as the sun
of his life declines, withdrawing him¬
self more and more from the indulg¬
ence of recreative pastime. His
pleasure is found in business pursuits,
and he is ever goaded forward in his
race after the almighty dollar by the
Nemesis of an unconquerable desire.
The poor man with no urgency but
the necessities of a frugal family,
which the labor of his hands
can abundantly supply, with no am¬
bition, no aspiration, is he who is
likely to cultivate a contented
iIIimI iVhiilf u ni successfully.
! Yet, there is as much discontent
found in one extreme as in the other.
The fact is, as Rasselas, whose weary
pilgrimage led him into the huts of
the humble, and the palaces of the
prou d . seeking the secret of happiness,
found that he alone is contented wb®
realises life’s duties and seeks honest¬
ly todiseharge them, and at the same
j&Pftis sustained by that unfaltering
trust in God’s goodness which ena¬
bles him to receive with equanimity
every dispensation of Providence,
In onesense, a man should never be
content. He should always seek to
fmprovehis mental and moral con,
dition. The apparent discontent
that forces men to exert themselves
to move onward, is a wise dispensa¬
tion of Providence; like the restless
energy of ocean’s waves, the activity
it enforces purifles^society.
It matters not what are one’s en¬
vironments, “The mind is its own
palaye, and can make a bell of heaven
or a heaven of hell.” ; I
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WOHSKTBAV ZOLA.
London is excited over the fact
that M. Vlzetolly, a well-known’book¬
seller. has been sentenced to pay a
fine of #200 and to suHer three
month’s imprisonment for selling
Sola’s works. The realists are es¬
pecially Indignant at what they deem
an attack upon advanced art.
England is to be congratulated i
she is so far behind the time that tin
works of Zola are regarded asiminof-
al there. They are hardly ever im¬
proper in comparison with the books
that are being issued in this countrj
by the school of young novelists who
follow in the path opened up by Ame¬
lia Rives and Edgar Saltus. No
American who is at all conversant
with the character of this class of lit¬
erature could object seriously to
Zola’s works. Their immorality Uat
least redeemed by sincerity, but these
native novelists are hardly more than
public scavengers.
It-would certainly sesm that Mr.
Comstock is neglecting his plain duty
in allowing-some of these books, now
on every news stand, to be circulat¬
ed. They are worse than much of
the obscene literature he seizes, and
much more dangerous because under
a decent garb.
The Georgia legislature will convene
in summer session the first week in
July. It will hove some important
business to transact , and if it should
transact it without delay und ad‘
jourti, it would create a sensation*
Perhaps in that way every member
would insure his re-election. Isn’t
the plan worth trying?
Those who have tried|to keep tally
of relatives of the White House peo¬
ple provided for are getting tired of
the task, as it swells into side trncks.
Convincing Hroot.
In until)' instance* It, has been proven that
B. B.R, (Botmiir Worn! Balm), made by
Blood Balm Co. Atlanta, Ga., will core Wood
poison in its worse pbaseB. -eyen when cl
other treatment fails,
A. P. Bronson, Atlanta,Ga„writes: “lhad
94 running utore on one prostrated. leg and (1 1 1 on boliev- bdievr the
other, and swallowed Mt greatly barrol of medicine, dicine, in in
I actually a With little
nun eltorte to cnic tne tuwiuse. t
bop* I finally acted on the nrgeht advloi brMofa of a
friend, and got a bottle of B. n. B. I expert
eneed ach W KM
•bund poison and have wall disappeared, again, after and at experience fast I am of
an
twenty rears of tortore.” Ga„ ‘'My tfis-
•v, writes:
—. bead J.w and tertiary shoulders form of Wood
, were »
I have now been wril
but those calamities, of a
nature and arising from
and natural causes, lacked
»»ddennes* of Friday’s
rush of the the torrent that
its imprisonment behind
great dorn of Conemaugh.
The full measure of the misfortune
not for some time be known.
dreadful news of yesterday is
by the most harrowing re¬
of today. The loss of life and
already recorded exceeds
previous estimates, and every
there are heard fresh details of
more awful than any
before. It is in the swift de¬
of the crowded passenger
on a main artery of travel
that the calamity ceases to be of a
nature. Persons from all parts
the country and from other lands
have sha red the deplorable fate of
inhabitants of this industrial
of the Keystone State, and
will be long lamented far beyond its
To the incidents of the awful visi¬
no'commeut could do justice.
holocaust at the viaduct, the
of a town population so
that out of fifteen aiive, hundred only
twelve were left the instant
sinking of a busy and opulent city
under water# two-score feet deep
and the hasting down into fragmen¬
tary nothingness of the fir meet build¬
ings and most powerful machines of
the country’s most solid industry—
these wonders tell their own lesson
to every mind.
——. ..... -*■ --
.
Let it be known that one man m
Deleware owns 80,000 peach trees
and milks .200 cows. Georgia bos
plenty of peaches, but not enough
cream.
-—
You May be Too Modesty
But you certainly are not afraid to
ask for something to relieve you of a
torpidliver—of and bad Caiisaya blood. You Tonic need is
it right now,
the article. A leading physician
writes:
ItlDGEVILLE, S. C.
. Dear Sir: You will please send me
two bottles of your Caiisaya Tonic.
The,bottle you gavVtne expectation. has given
satisfaction beyond my
* with * Hoping Tonic, you very great success
your I
am very truly yours, \1’ay,
W. ft. M. D.
This standard preparation is sold
by all druggists bottfia at fifty cents and a
dollar u
For sale! by E, ft. Anthony.
C[JRlfEM’~C0MMENT.
A New. Cause of Suicide.
Louisville Courier -Journal (Dem.)
Wonder is expressed that a-pair sui¬ of
Chicago lovers should attempt
cide on the eve of their marriage* It
is no wonder, however, to any one
who knows t he exhorbitant price of a
Chicago divorce.
lostly Amusement.
St. Louis Rapoblic (Dem,)
. The dam that the lives broke, in Johnstown destroying
hundreds of
and belonged neigboringl’eensylvania number of wealthy village,
to ‘‘a
corporated Pittsburg gentlemen,” themselves who the had “South in¬
as
Fork Fishing Club.”
\Vl»y Not Look at Home ?
Mobile Register (Dem.)
The distressing Philadelphia itself Ledger the is heavy need¬
lessly of the sultan’s over country. Add
taxes
up the state, county, city and tariff
taxeji- of ■ the “ people of the United
States, and we have spme figures that
are quite as interesting hemisphere. as anything
in the eastern
“Logic Is Logic.**
Now said there was himsell, the case in his of resefute onr friend McKay:
He to way,
That That a-cough a-cough which which was was growin growin from from bad bad to to
Woi worse —
Must it b be cured, in spite of a of slender purse.
An oeean an voyage voyage trip was out thequestion.
■ida a i
”'M Ills money he pa
Medical Discovery,’* by Dr.
Pierce made;
And as sound as a nut is his health today-
“Logic ip logic, that’s all I say.”
“Golden Medical Discovery” is the
only recommended medicine to for the sold diseases by drug it is
cure, froni r
gists, the manufacturers, under a positive that gnrantee if it don’t
either iteneflt or cure in every case,
the money paid for it will be prompt¬
ly refunded,.
Seemingly Kradlented
With repented and powerful doses of quinine,
chills and fever. In some one of its various
from*, springe into active existence again;
pfien withont the siightesf thesmonideringembers apparent provoi
catson. of tbisohstiDste Toextipgnish and recondite malady,no lees
than to subdue ■undue it it when when ii u rages rages fiercely nercely in in the
system. Kostrttev* Stomach Bitter* to nil
sufficient. When evei-y resource of the
phnrtaaeopieii liasbfen exhausted austed against it
in vain, the e IHtteie eoaqner r it—will it—wi remove
every lingering vestige tho those* of it. brought . Ns#i more, the,
Bitter* will -ill protect protect within the,
influence influence of of atmospheric atmospheric ----IPM poison that I Disorders HI begets
malarial mriarial disease, disease, dfeeek. — from from its its attacks, attacks. .
of of the the stomach, stomai-h, H liver and bowris, are among nnr
eomplninte to Ije apprehended from the
of mtoema-tainted -■■UH.ee water. „oirt. These ■ ner-e are mb both *,Oth
and pre- -venteu by the Bitters. Rtaeu-
consti i„.to,.ipation and renal complaints,
to its action.
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'unr w* ■»*,.
-JW w«* »*«»<. fri titvrtr *h.
^tsstssiratftii
mm
■The CUM Imm to «>e great Me
eeei of Hottf* Samparilto 1* found In th*.
article Itself. It is merit that win*, and th*
tact that Hood'* Sarsaparilla actually **•
eempUshe* what la claimed lor It, to what
has given to thto medicine a popularity and
tale greater than that ot any other tanapa-
Merit Wins £U„“SUS
Stott, That
Headache, Biliousness, overcome*
“SrCS iS? 5 *
An Sable, SUclu, Dec.«, ’1“*' A **
Send to books on Wood Dime*** and Caneem.
udled toe. Th*
MsHs
ANTI-BILIOUS MEOieiNEi
Sold Everywhere.
Offices 44 Murray St, New York.
Sejsl
Legal Notice of Proposed
Leg&latiqii,
Notice is hereby given that a bill will be in
troduced in the next General Assembly jpl
Georgia, to prevent it the the sale sale of of intoxicating
liquors within three miles of fthe the Methodist
church at Orchard Hill, Spalding mny9-5w county
Georgia.
Notice of Proposed Legis¬
lation.
T t.-odneedatthesummersession Notice is hereby given that a of bill the will legisla¬ be in|
ture to authori*e, tlw
to issue sixteen thousi
in bouds, or as much thereol as is necessary,
for the purpose of paying for, improving method gaq
repairing public property in the pro-
tined by tbe Constitution of this State.
Notice of Local Legislation
Notice is hereby given that application will
a made to theGeneral Assembly bill of the the Btotc July
lassageof a at
:o prohibit thesaleof farm
nty of Spalding between
:
l c / ;
(Prickly Ash, Poke Boot snd Potssstam,)
CUBES
SYPHILIS
a^bmuc ^pooS; j
romirto to w»* J
scrofula
procured, and the disease yielded quickly.
RHEUMATISM
And ln.sU Affections ottos Bipod.P. P.P.stsnds
stone and umivsM sod wane of Its snnssn
really wonderful.
P.P.P.(PricklyA*b, Poke Rodtand Fotasriumj
girlng » goamstM of iti parity ana whole»DBid*
that no otto otto blood Mooi porlto tom five.
rorfltobyftU&aggiffo fgsaga^
$57 to$250 ##f
preferred preferred who can furnish a horse, and
whole
ments may cities. B. F
few vacancies lies in in towns towns and ana cities, a. r
JOHNSON h & CO., 1009 Mato St., Richmond
' '# sp|';
■m Carpels, » VV 7 - -w*'-
the Is
Our ol
materials.and cun suit the most conservative We have opened an i
WowVoos, Trimmings, White Goods, Laces, Eaah
TABLE LI TENS, HOSIERY, OLOVES, LADIES BEADED WuAPS, ETC
a mors magniffioent line of Moquetts, Wiltons AiminStefc, Velvets. BPussels, Ingrains, door,mat. etc wUR drapery
each and every shade. Also, Rugs from full size of a room down to the aue of a
In S^^we^^idy in our owumakes.. Every pair made to order and warranted to w and to fit. J>
■
iteed. No tronble to show goods or to i
t class upholsterers lay and drape
ing your oders.
CHAMBERLIN. JOHNSON & CO.. m
66 and 68 Whitehall and 1, 3. 5 7. 9, It, 13 an415
d&w ,
Agentif Bqtterick’* Patterns. to junlS
July Safes.,
yellow white speckled about ox five about year* ' five.yearn old, and one oM, white one
ox b
spotted bul) about right years without old, one bodies. log
, two two-horse i wagons
itfll troad and west by land
turned ovei WH&&4
16 AteXrt Th^kme time and place, wUl bs sold
hrn one hundred acres, said said bounded land land bring bring lol- in
as
Westmoreland.
the Sa-
Receiver's Sate.
in the matter of McCone, Wallace A Co. vs. ).
L. Vaughn, Bill. Ac., before iu tbecbiirt Spalding house Superior door
Court, will be sold
of Spalding county, on the first Tuwday J. L. In
July next, the following projierty of
V One* 1 undivided one-half, interest to one liy
yrU, north south andeert by Mt. by land*of Zion JohnConnai- ground.
ly, on the veriAeneetortw-UMfir camp
Also, the one etovjr
roau, on oj ru»u «uu 5
:
T SSt *558{*rtsa8hx. eetr
fr -■ ...... ii nj|A; « Jl i .B.W
Ordinary’s Advertisto-enij, ?.L: -jr;
i \RDINABY’8 OFEKE-Spai-d no, Cotjx-
V/ Ty, GEonou.May 31,1889.—W. letter* of Dismission E. Alex¬
ander the applies of to Wm. me for Woodward, late of said
on estate
cbonty^deceased.
o’clock a. Monday to dismtoriou Septem-
ber next, why letters of
ihould not h lfw.1lAM¥0ND,
to, 16. ordinary.
0”?:S15. I S 0 ^»rr for letters of Dtomission J S:
dox guardian applies of to the me Anderson minors. * ' as
Let aH persons concerned *
theCourt ot Ordtoary,
SKSSp* 83.00 It. HAMMOND, Ordinary.
/“kRDINAllY’B U OFFXCE-Sp. ALMNo County,
Gboboia. May 31,1889.—To the cred¬
itors and next of kin of Nicholas Goodin , tote
IU slUIJ UtJAL. bU UV UWU atlllj UUIVO IU UUUUI,
then istration and there of hi* to estate iihow should cause not why becast the admin-
upon
the said County is AnministratOr, likely to be it represented. appearing that
estate not
#8.00. E. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary .
tof said county, deceased concerned ; show before
Let all persone cause
the Court of Ordinary, at my office, by ten
o’cloek a. m., on the first Monday to July
why such letters of administration
#3.00. OND, Ordinary.
Notioe of Local Legislation.
Notice to hereby General given Assem layoftheBt application ■
be __________________ made to the
Of Georgiafor thepawage of a Wllatthe July
adjourned session to prohibit the sale of mih* spirit- of
three
■bins district to
Notice of Local Legislation
Notice to hereby given that application will
bemads to the General AdeemWy of tto State
Notice of Local Legislation
iftiat application^will
till°at **
e of a theJu
bit thesaleof spirit-
within Akin three miles of
ssi’ster**'* ’ to district to
Notice of Local Legislation
Notice to hereby given that application will
c^u «re theTstolay the
ICthday of August to of De-
to»Nr-
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