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,
i thin area had
1^000, an eniarge-
81,006,000
^increased bread
* b more than
[ Ml three
,Spates, while
» ol the crops, cc
, exceeds the toted Ohio:
‘
l State of
i in all tillied and grass
»in the same proportion
e»fofurctop8,we ihave
6w a total area of improved lauds
* 1 of 856,000^)00 acw«»,
, almoft 195,000,000 «,u.l It 1879, the or total .»
oo to
kee area Of New England, Saw
k and New Jersey, and equalling
entire area of improved land in
of Delaware and
With this increase in the
country
ry year, in a time of prbfound
‘ : by times the
many
I for Horace * plant Greeley’s] “one
>
j the war of the re
fe placing the United
I of any other her country
r the extent of its re
__ e‘te
f in Ameri-
l§
old "World and
• it has been ptoreu that
. iifS’cSoS
phases, even when al
n, Atlanta,Ga. writes; “1 bad
---one legend K « «tto
at advice of a
B. 1 experi-
r dteeaM
To Be Congratulated.
Philadelphia Press (Hep.)
braakxd yellow fever this year. If
thfe means that Florida has cleaned
bar cities and established t
sanitary safeguards she and tt
tit the country are equally to be con-
Punishment Did Not Fit the Crime.
Philadelphia Ledger (Ilep.)
Chicago will breed anarchists of its
own if itgoeson administering McGarrigle, justice “the
os in the case of
boodler,” who, after pleading guilty cheat
and cm a. defraud charge the of conspiracy city is let off to with
a
ishment fine of f1,000. all, for That it is only just no requires pun¬
at fractional
him to return to the city a
part of the money he stole from it.
• Have They Been Forsaken?
New Turk World (Dem.)
When Mr. McKinley proclaimed neither
that “our black allies must
be deserted nor forsaken” he uncon¬
sciously touched upon one* reason
for the loss of interest in elections
among the colored voters. What
did ‘Wa«k the allies” Republican during p&rty the do last for eight its
years of ita powar?
No More Such Immigrants Wanted,
Nashville American (Dem.)
This is a very good time to enquire
whether the United States desire any
more of that kind of people who
sought to reap an inhuman profit
from robbing the and Johnstown plundering calamitjf the b^r
These aid wretches not only refused bodies to
in the work of rescuing the
of the victims and ministering to the
netds of the maimed the and flood, suffering but
who were rescued from
seized lage upon rob. the Vet opportunity keeping to pil¬
and we aae
open doors for these degraded after and
inhuman monsters year year.
Now that the Chinese have been ex¬
rians? cluded what do we wont _‘ with Hunga¬
You May be Too Modest,
But you certainly are not afraid to
torpid ask for liver—of something bad to blood. relieve You yon need of a
It right article. now, and A leading Calisaya physician Tonic is
the
writes:
Ridoevillb, S. C.
Dear bottles Sir: You of will Calisaya please send Tonic, me
two your
The bottle you gave me expectation. has given
satisfaction beyond my
* with * Hoping Tonic, you very great success
your I
am very W. truly B. yours, Way, 4L D.
This standard preparation is sold
by all druggist* at fifty cents and a
medlar « bottle.
For sale by E. R. Anthony.
Unhappy Marriages.
IMP-- riageeareof Unhappy and too frequent unfortunate mar-
occurence
nowadays and the saddest or most
unpfeaaant results wise, from the
impaired the contracting health parties. of either Young or both of
men
should or women contemplating it that they matrimony
see to enter on
auspices tliis important and conditions—health event under proper is the
main poflt alone as almost. every thing See depends the ou
that that
blood is in good order—therein is the
foundation of happiness. Heroic and
spasmodictreatmentis Mild and methodicahftaeans not the desid¬
eratum.
are the proper and reason steps in
essentinl affair “ ‘ ‘ health Ith build-
so an as
ing. ng. P. P. P. P. P. P. is is the the great great renever rene .ver of of
he blood Potassium). (Prickly It Ash, does Boke its Root
and work
blood quietly taints and thoroughly, and repairing eradicating
perma-
neatly SBSftiS the rrsping. creaking bodily
Uleers Of and skin eruption, and it is
the ultima ration of medical achieve¬
ment, hence its reputation and bigb
rank as a blood medicine. Pure
olood 1 * the e&encc ‘Of c life. AH drag-
gists sell it.
- A Fish Valued by'a I*dy.
What fish ismostoralned by al
Bfer-ring- Let her
‘ Wv s. >•. - >?j£ *
;
wLm
-J&& m
_________ in aha steps around
case
or l* tociurea to kick. j .
•^^"iTarjn
your knee ins’ so near or so
far away away tliai l milker cannot sit
firmly “Take! ' AW'trssr.ffi'«/; ant
the the udder udder and and gently gently stroke stroke » it c
ward before beginning to milk. <
the off kind teat with the left
and the near fore teat with the i
so as to milk across. In grasping the
teats reach well up on the udder and
press the the milk milk downward downward into into the tne
teat^closing toe'^it the foreflnprandJtoumb
soon os cotoes fairly within
the hand. Then close - the second, giv¬
third and fourth fingers gentle in order, the
ing a slight squeezing, but out of pull it on all the
feat, and the
mitt it contains before loosening until
grip. Repeat this operation the
mitt ceases to flow. f i f
Let every milker have the same
•^spaari of habit induces in the a sort and of
_____ expectancy each is prepared __j to be milked cows, when
her turn comes. There is a sort of sur¬
prise or excitement about being milked
out of order that lessens the flow.
“When the flow of milk is not
Grasping
flow of milk. In many cases the milk
does the not pail, stream but off directly mde. downward With
into one get thg
a Hide care one can soon
teats at least twice after exhausting that the
the first flow, and be sure
milk is all drawn. Re¬ _
“Keep all dirt out of the mitt.
member that cmly hairs and such dirt
as is mechanically held can be strain¬
ed out What fe dissolved in the mi}k
will remain there-
No eensible man prefers wealth to
health. Some few have both; very
many haven’t choice. either. We' Weil, you may
have first Whic Wt will “
■ what’s what’s you
take? “Heath.” Very Very well, well,
your ailments? “A little of every¬
thing.” What’s the cause? “Blood
out of order, kineys weak, digestion
bad,heart’s aetion firegulaf.” traced Yes,
and every disease can be to
these same sources. Just take a few
botles of Brown’s Iron Bitters, it will
remove the cause of disease ana re¬
store you to robust health.
A Character.
Umne Lot Banton, with boyhood, whom is des¬ Ly¬
man Beecher spent his
cribed as a man having “strong feel¬
ings hidden under a don't care look, yet
spilling over at the corner of H“ ““ ”
A kindly roughest man, he yet pref
show the side of hi
ter first. If a neighbor came to borrow
a hoe. Uncle Lot would says
“Why don’t ye have hoes o’ your
own? What forf’ d’ye hang the on borrower to your
neighbors he len would as call, “Here,
was going going awa; away hoe, can’t
come back! Take the yet
You’ll Uncle break Lot it, had I e’posel” plow
I a of his own
making, with a clumsy, old hoes heavy and pieces thing, of
patched
non to keep people, it from wearing be had out
like most however, a
great fondness,for the work of his own
hand, and one day, when the boy had
driven the ox team so as to graze it
jwith a wheel, he called:
“There, tiftftt there. plow, Lyman, and broke you’ve it all run to
pver
j “Why, Uncle Lot, 1 haven’t touched
[ the “Well, plow I” I’d deal rather
‘ than have a great plaguey mgh you
gone so I
itl” the ‘ inconaiston ’ ’ ’
was response.-
Youth’s Companion.
“Logic Is Logic.”
Now there \
He said to 1
That a cough whii
worse
do wonld’t! trip a useless His suggestion; be paid
Yet die he money Discovery,” by Dr.
For the “Golden Medical
Pierce made;
Andes sound as a nut is hteTiealth I say.” today-
“ Logic is logic, that’s aU
“Golden Medical Discovery” is the
only medicine for the diseases it is
recommended to cure, sold by dmg r
gists, under A positive gurantee from
the manufacturers, that ifit don’t
either benefit or cure in every case,
the money paid for it will be prompt
ly refunded^___
Advice to Mather*.
**1. Winslow's Bootsiho Sthot
for children teething, is the prescription
of one of the best female nnrses sod
physicians in the United States, and
has been used for forty years with never
failing snooess by millions of moth^ s
for their ebildreu. During the process
<>f teething its value is incalculable
It relieves tbi- chiid from pain, cures dye
entery add .licrrb«»A, griping qj the
bowels, _____| IP and wtn>i Bj» givrg
health ? } Tie ibtiri a i t r. sta the ___ ___ tno h r
fti<* 86 rente * bo^ie viM«u.lftwt>
$57 to $250 s
thrir'wbWtime preferred who can furnish a horse j
to the busin
few vacancies in towns and cities. B. F;
JOHNSON A PO.. 1009 Main St., Richmond
N B.—Please state age and business expe ri.
ncc. Never mind about sending apSwedSm stamp fo»
•ply. *■
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
•SSSrir all who.
VA\YA
1kftA ’"tlffi'Aire
The caief Bm« for the great sue
eess of Hood’s Sarsaparilla is found In the
article itself. Tt la merit that wtoa, and the
fact that Hood’s Sarsaparilla actually ao-
compllshes what la claimed for ft, is whal
has given ta this medicine a popularity and
sale greater than that of any other sarsapa-
• IV1 Gill 4 . *a/| VV inS M - rilla or blood purl-
cer before the public.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla cures Scrofula, Salt
Bhenm and aU Humsrs, Dyspepsia, Sick
Headache, Biliousness, overcomes ’That
Tired Feeling, creates an AppeUte, strength¬
ens the Nerves, builds up the Whole System.
Hood’. Hmi-oap*rilla Is sold by all drug-
|Ms. It ; six fortfi> Prepared by C. I Hood
ft Co., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass.
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t Tutts ..1 Pills n'li
INTI-BILIOUS medicine;
oiiur properties tu t reeing the system
Sold Everywhere.
Office, 44 Murray St., New York.
PlUbttKS HAIMS' BSUUN SPECIFIC.
IT AMIMSTUma BN.
effect the paSent a perm* U a moderate .. „ „„ ^otLoraua":
wreck, i
'St, Cincinnati, 0.
ME] LIFTMAN'S
| /\saffEoJflE:Fbn 1
CHILLS
DUMB.qeilt /\ND
VLARIJ
fan ZAtl BT ALL DRUGGISTS.
iSS W.
wmmW.
The world ought I know what S. S. S. ha*
done for me in the ci lot I a mr.lignant Cr.occt,
which which was was so e bad as to llii bo considered inenra- l
bteby went lobe the treated. physicians One lor my Chicago, liC'telihoraaent where
toe a copy f of of an an a-h ad vi er- ltl*»icnt |bc;;an in regard to
relief Swift’s f Specific, t • -11 Id .-cy.t!»e taking poison it. I got
from fron the ’ fir.: ‘ - v I I waa
_____cured gradually forced sonnd cm and of I I Iweii. my eyetem, Jiis and I was ten
noon cure 1 now
months since I quittak- r ins.B. S.S. and I bare
bad no sign of ret return ur of the dreadful disease.
mm' Ann Borawnx.
An Sable, Hlch., Dec. 39, ’38.
Send for hooka da Blood Diseases and Cancer
mailed free. Tub Swift Specitic Co. ‘
Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga.
iuNiwi' WARTS,
amo
ran tad. Heavy ifeU
tUuutiuv C<u»e»- Indie**
-i*l sf«-m* , .ai.:w,v»L:n -.vurkt
>:
:-a**ea of equal value.
One PerxoD Incavh lo-
t-nretlier ealtiy wif cs;t aewfflf* hf*** «*io free,
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utfiit liud <*f
H vlBfRitfV. Th-.' -
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fv l,o buy hevs taiisd, a ae rtti pt
toll® l **
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FOR MEN ONLY!
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Legal Notice of Proposed
Legislation.
Notice is hereby Sumfiler given session that application the Gener¬ wiH
be made to the of
al Assembly of Georgia, that convenes in
July next, for a charter to build and operate
a st reet railway in the city of Griffin. —
Notice of Proposed Leg is
lation.
Notice of Local legislation
Notice is hereby given that
be made to the Genera! Assera
of Georgia for the pa.
adjourned session to r ----
product* in the county of
sundown and sunrise,
Legal Notice of Proposed ,
Legislation.
r the Spring 1 • trndo t
1 and alens ever sh 1 South,
yles in oi Goods and
thisl
Is for the season alteud/reeeived. We pride onrselves on having solved 1
same styles as can be had in any market on earth.. While we make a specu
materials and can suit the most conservative buyer as wellas the elite We hpv
Woiilens, Trimmings, Whit© Goods, Laces, 3
TABLE LIKENS. HOSIERY, GLOVfcS/ LADfES BEADED W APS, ETC
which can be selected styles new, unique and elegant. In fact they are the acme of perfect! m in l
quality. In CARPETS we lead the van. Wiltons, In all Axminsters, of GeoygiaVhistory Velvets, Brussels, there lias Ingrams, never been etc., o K ned in
a mors magniffleent line of Moquetts, d
each and every shade. Also, Rugs from full sire of a room down to the size of a door mat,
la SHOES we deal only in opr own makes. Every pair made to order and warranted to wear and to fit.
colored SLIPPERS for evening wear. - • (
DON’T FORGET
the prices on our good, as well as the quality, are guaranteed. No trouble to show goods or to answer
Call if you can, if you cannot, write to us for information. First olass upholsterers oders. lay and drape our go
all parts of the south. See the stock and get our prices before placing your
JOHNSON & CO.,
66 and 68 Whitehall and 1, 3, 5 7 9, It, 13 and 15 Hunter Sts., dAwtojr ATLANTA,
Agents Butterick’s Patterns.
- .
July Sheriff’s Sales.
County, torwit: Georg NP........
One black bull about six year* old, o.d, one
white speckled ox about five yeare one
yellow ox about fire yeare old, and one white
spotted bull about eight years old, one log
orW, to -1
sold one acre oi land, more with im
and east by lands of the estate of Wm.
Boyd, south by planlrroad and west by land
of H. E. Williamson. issued Levied on and sold court by
virtue of a ft fa from the Justice
of 1065th Diet., G.'M., Spalding county, in
favor of E. L. Snider vs. A. A. Dickinson.
Levy made by G. D. Johnson, # Ia. possession C., and
turned over to me. Tenant in
' gaily notified. t 3 ’ 00 sold ,,
Also, at thesametime and place, wUlhe „
lot of land No. 86 , containing of No,84. 902tt acre*
of land, also north half lot contain¬
ing one hundred acres, said bounded land being fol¬ in
Spalding County, Georgia, S. Westmoreland, as
lows: north by land of C.
eastby land ofW.J.Ellis, south by the Sa¬
vannah, Griffin & North Alabama Railroad,
west by land of W. J. Ellis. Levied on and
v*. Mary E. Elite, administratrix of W. J.
Ellis, deceased. Mary E. Ellis, tenant in
possession 1 legally notified. f 6.00
R. B. CONNELL. Sheriff.
Receiver’s Sale.
By virtue of an order granted by Judge 1889,
James 8 . Boynton on May the 18th, J.
in the niatter of McCone, Wallace A Co. vs.
L. Vaughn, BUI. Ac., in Spalding Superior
Court, will be sold before the court house door
of Spalding county, on the Bret Tsesday in
July next, the following property of J. L.
V aughn: iiv
One undivided one-half interest m one
ith lot of land containing
Georgia, bounded on
toad, known as the Griffin .
road, on east by said road and of Baptist J. W.
church lot, on south by lands
Vaughn and B. F. Norton and west by J. W.
Vaughn. Terms of sale eash.
$6 00. BOBT. S. CONNELL, Receiver.
Ordinary’s Advertisements.
{ Lstv, \RDINARY’S OFFICE— Spalding Cocn-
Georgia, May 31,1889.—W. Dismission E. Atex-
ander applies to me for letter* of
on the estate of W to. Woodward,late of said
county, deceased.
Let oil persons concerned show cause before
the Court of Ordinary, at my office, Septem¬ by ten
o’clock a. m., on the such first Monday in dismission
ber next, why letters of
should 86.1$. not be E. granted. HAMMOND, Ordinary.
W.
/ORDINARY’S OFFICE—SrAUimo Comc-
V/ tv.Geob ia, May 81, 1889.—A. J. Mad¬
dox applies to me for letters of Dismission as
guardian of the Anderson minors.
Let ail persons - - concerned show cause^hetere
ck a. t
not ’be granted. HAMMOND,
83.00. E. W. Ordinary.
itors ain
of said county, i:. Yon the Conrt are hereby of Ordi¬ no-
tifled ___________d to be and appear at
nary by ten o'clock a. m. on the 1st Monday Griffin,
in duly next, to be held atmy office trntB in m unaiu,
then and there to show should cause why be the admin¬
istration of his estate not cast upon upon
the County Anmiatetrator, it appearing that th
likely ebr be be represented. representet _
said estatete not ___ to to
Na.OO. E. E. w. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary.
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/ORDINARY’S U OFFICE—Spalimwo Coto-
TT, Georgia, June 3rd, 1889.-4. H.Ma-
lair applies to me for letters of Administra¬
tion on the estate oi Martha A. Malair, late
of said county, deceased: j
let all persone concerned show cause -before
the Conrt of Ordinary, at my Monday office, in by July tea
o’clock a. m., ota the first
next, why such letters of administration
should 83.00. not be 1. granted. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary.
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Notice of Local Legislation.
Notice is hereby given that application will
be made to the General Assembly of the State
of Georgia for the passage of a bill at of the spirit- Jnly
adjourned session to prohibit the sale
is and malt llcnore within three miles of
Union Baptist Church in Cabins district in
Spalding Coun
Notice of Local Legislation
Notice is hereby given tiiat application will
I session
nous and malt T
Teamon Baptist
Spalding County.
........
Notice of Local Legislation
Spalding County. *
Notice of Local Legislation
Notice is hereby 1
be made to tbeGex
of Georgia for the i
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