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IM POLITICS.
a-
y. Thsy have dot
* contracts
money 1 for voting
of^e Other
some Alder-
,
»y could expect noth-
ramingtive cow.
was caused by
an ordinance
“ ttothe
irritated the
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o tihriratrire^nrinwa r> hi or tori -to rows
. * owrar ewruuuwn,
Cltiwnssrmed with
thS«s
a promised
i has been
mt’-i smen ' are con*j
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second time, we believe,
appeared to politics.
taste
the platform that
Spteougkttoh.cno.rt
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fata),
that tbs
I nnimal for u pub-
gavel
'“^net
jOOO a year, and Mr. Bice j»,
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fused $80,000 for it a short time be-
(•re Ms death. Tt* -good will- of »
well established daily paper is worth
anywhere from four to twenty times
the value of its plant, according to
.tan,ling mi
mmm.
take? “Heath.” Very fe-SK well, what's
bad, heart’s action frregnlar.'’ dij^estion Yea,
and svery diswse can be traced to
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remove the cause of disease and re-
atom you to robust health
CURRENT COMMENT.
Very Tree.
Li St. Uonis Republic (Dem.)
Mr. Wa^maker Sunday begins re- he
w reform the poetofflces them during on the week.
1
Cimldn’t Stop Clarkson.
Pbilladelphla Time. (Ind.)
8, politics, society and all
ivtman activity came to and a
until the Johnstown
)Ort sufferers could be reliev-
_ ut Clarkson's guillotine worked
it along.
Harrison’s Clow Friend*.
New York World (Item.)
Nothing worse can be said of the
Harrison administration by its ene
^JhSre A£9SS?&S£SJ£ than the report of “close friends”
^ oyMstto Matthews.” Alas for
’ There*. McAllister.
Philadelphia Prow (Rep:)
The JLCUT « Shah 7 UOil of VI A Pensia, ClOlit, who WWW is ID now Mwn
traveltogto visit Europe, would like to*
the united States, and says that his
only reason for not doing high so enough is
there rank to fe nobody receive here him of properly. Ob-
—
ytohslyhis Oriental Upness is not
aware that Mr. Weird McAllister is
stiff with us.
Convincing Proof
In many instance, it has been proven that
B. 8. B, (Botanic Blood Balm), made by
Blood Brim Co. Atlanta, Ga., will cure blood
potion in lte wone phases, even when al
other treatment fails.
A, P. Brunson, Atlanta,Ga.,writes: “lhad
34 running nlcen on one leg and 6 on the
vain effort* to cure the disease. With little
{sneadac tssi saasiatsa
antjgall other horrors of blood
.------have and well disappeared, again,.alter and at experience last I am of
sound an
twenty year, of torture.” ;
Robt. Ward, Maxey, Ga., writes: "Mydis-
ease ppiion. was pronounced My face, head a and tertiary .houlders form of blood
were a
mans of corruption, and finally the disease
began ached; eating kidneys my skull bones. deranged, My I bones lost
my were
flesh and strength, and life became a burden.
pronounced well. Huudreds of scars can
ire now been well
A Oalvestoninn Away Has flood For¬
tune.
J ...
March she drawing invested of fl the in Louisiana lottery ticket, State which Lot¬
tery, she brought forgetting a its
She back, she held possession.
discovered that one-twentieth
bl ticket No. 10,430, which drew the second
capital prise of 9100 , 000 , thus entitling her
City, to f*,0O0, being paid The overt® ticket the was cashed in this
the lady.—[Galveston representative (Tex.) News, of
fortunate
Yon May be Too Modest,
But you certainly are not afraid to
ask for something to relieve you of a
torpidliver—■of it right and had Calisaya blood. 'Tonic You need is
the "article, now, leading physician
A
writes:
Dear Sir: You will RiDgevtlle, please send S. C.
me
two bottles of your Calisaya Tonic.
The bottle yon gave me has given
satisfaction beyond my expectation.
success
* I am very truly yours, Wav,
W. B. M. D.
This standard preparation is sold
l druggists at fifty cents and a
^or sale by E. B. Anthony.
* Unhappy Marriages.
Unhappy of and too frequent unforthnate mar-
nowadays ages are the occurence
ami saddest or most
impaired unpleasant health results of either arise, from the
or both of
the contracting parties. Young men
matrimony
>y enter on
this important event under proper
auspices andconditions—healt' andcoi ;n is the
main point potato as r-Tftts*' e> Ou
that alone almost. ,__the
is to good order—therein is the
of happiness. Heroic and
and reason steps in
affair as health build-
*■*• "'tarsa
“■“i&jaS
Mntly th* rrapins. creaking
r inducements
riday. His
is only rheumatlsip to
f l negro'woman i arms.
A whs probably fatal¬
ly wounded by a derailed freight
train in Macon yesterday. She was
In her house, which was struck by a
train •! freighters which run off
!'::ZL . .....tV rrnli.'t
the coroner’s jury as to Irvin Skinner
was to the effect that he came to his
death from a gunshot wound at the
hands of John Daniel, and that the
shooting was justifiable.
AtShellman the anthorities hare
at last decided on. the site for the
new Methodist church. The decision
was made in favor of the*grounds be¬
longing to Judge Phelps, between his
present residence and the one being
built on Pearl street.
A man in Tennille dreamed the
other night that he was, to a flfeH
and he raised up, grabbed a pillow
and sent it with ail his might at a
lamp Bitting on the center table,
which he supposed was bis antagon¬
ist. The lamp was smashed.
S. C. Cooper, treasury oftheSavan.
nah , Americas and Montgomery road,
has been quite busy at Amerieus for
the past two or three dare, signing
the handsome new (i per cent, thirty-
year gold bunds! They are printed
from a steel -engraving.
A drummer for a whisky house in
Cincinnati was at Fairburn Tuesday,
trying to sell a kind of medieated bit-
teriv-a good substitute for whisky-
in Fairburn. He was arrested by
Marshal Foster, but told Mayor
Latham he had taken but one order,
and would not fill that if allowed to
got? He was permitted to depart in
peace, with the warning not to visit
Fairburn on the Same mission again.
Vigor and Vitality
Ail qutealy given to everypart pi the feeling body
by Mood’* Sarsaparilla, That tired
is entirely overcome. The blood is purified,
enriched, and vitalised, and parries health in¬
stead of disease to every organ. The stom-
abh is toned Thekidneysand and strengbened, liverare the appetite roused and re¬
stored, invigorated. The brain is re.'reshed, the
mind mode dear and ready for work. Try it.
While a sbuth bound freight train
engine was taking on wood and wa¬
ter at Powersviffe, a freight car was
burst open and a laege quantity of
merchandise Stolen. Suspicions rest¬
ing on two negroes named McNead
and Armstrong, they were arrested. ;
b ^
and escaped under fire. A thousand
doffars’worth of goods were stolen,
none of whiee weie recovered. The
negro was not hit by the Inlets
“Logic ia Logic.”
Now there was the erfke of our friend McKay:
He Raid to hitngell, in hi* resclute way,
That a congb which wo» growin from bad
worse . •
Must be cured, in spite •: a slender purse.
An ocean voyage was oht of thequestion,
Yet die he won t! His .money Discovery,” he.paid by Dr.
For the “Gold. Medical
Pierce made;
And es sound as a nut is bis health today—
"Logic is logic, that’B all I say.”
“Golden Medical Discovery” is the
only medicine for the diseases it is
recommended to cure, sold by drug¬
gists, under a positive gurantee from
the manufacturers, that if it don’t
either benefit or cure in every case,
the money paid for it will be prompt¬
ly refunded.
a ;v. • ti* Mothers.
M . j U IKHliOW K S.>OTHl»a Sykup
for cbihlrxu teething, is the prescription
of one of the best female nurses and
physician* iu the Dinted States, and
bus been used for forty years with never
failing sttooi s* by millious of mothers
for Uteii ebiMreu! During tbe pgpeess
nf teethinx its value is incalculable
It relieves the elidd from griping pam. cures in dye
entery ami iliurrluen, giving tbe
bowels, and wind ooiic. the By mother
beslth V tbe c bibi an-l reefs
JPrioe 25 cents a bortle. augeodAwly
»* Y FAB
-TO—
NEW YORK OR BOSTON
• -IS VIA—*
SAVANNAH
-JlKD thi-
OCEAN ; STEAMSHIP ; LINE
—or tux-
Central RaHread otGeorgla.
SUMMER EXCURSION 1ICKETS
Now an sale at reduced rates. Good to re¬
turn until OctoberSlst, 1889.
Magnificent tbe Steam* *r and elegant Incident service, All-
Free troth heat and ad dust, to
Rail Routes. If yon are sick'the trip will in¬
vigorate add build you up.
Go East by Sea and You’ll not Regret It
PaMeagers, before purchasing tickets Via
other routes, would do writ to inquire first of
the merits of the Route via Savannah. Fur¬
ther information may be had by applying to
the Agent at your station or to
M,
E.T.
—IP—
Savannah, Ga.
$57 I > j A MONTH cant
working for us.
MM * j*» a bores
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The OkM B.»o« tor the great sue
(Mi ot Hood’s Sarsaparilla is found in the
article luelt It Is merit that wins, and the
fact that Hood’s Sarsaparilla actually ac¬
complishes what is claimed for IM» what
has given to this medicine a popularity and
•ale greater than that of any other sarsapa-
IVient rnm _„ J+ VA/i„_ Vv lilS rllla or blood puri-
fler before the publlp.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla cures Scrofula, Sait
Rheum and all Humors, Dyspepsia, 81ok
Headache, Biliousness, overcomes That
Tired Feeling, creates an Appetite, strength-
ana the Nerves, builds up the Whole System.
Hood’s (aHapsrUla is gold by all drug¬
gists. *1; six tor *5. Prepared by C. L Hood
*Oo., Apothecaries, LeweU, Mass.
TutfifiMs
ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE.
1. malarial district, their virtue* are
msjrAt?sso. YasHLsr •
Sold Everywhere.
Office, 4* Murray St, Mew York.
SY MMINISTtltm U. HAIKS 1 BOLDIN SKOIfIB,
It csa be given In s cim of coffee or tie, or In ar¬
ticles of feed, without it le absolutely the knowledge harmless of and the per¬ win
SWSRSStRSiMr son taking it;
fiiS& SPECIFIC C0-, 1 lUc.'tL, CtneliKMl
umwrs
PYRREUGE i\ sure cure ron j
CHILLS &FtVfc
DUMB ROUE ^ND
obit KALE BY ALL DRCGOISTS.
T1IH0W IT,
I | know what S. S.S.hae
bad 1 of a considered malignant Cancer, incura-
which waa bo as to I where 1
hie by to the be treated. physicians sd.t): Uuef CWC-it’O,
went of
me a copy an «>! «t 11 -1
Swift's relief Specific, the fir-: l;:.t
from w
gradually forced c-i;t of ly system, is and I was
won months cured since sornid I quit lendl_ tak- ■■■■ ing dl. ig8.S.S. 8.1 It and now I have ten
iwA no sign of retarn or the dreadful dfnl disease. disease..
Stic ASM Bo-rirWEix.
An Sable, MicUl, Dec. 29, ’38.
Send for books on Blood Diseases and Cancers,
mailed free. The Swot Srtcino Co.
.vTf Drawer 8, Atlanta, Ga
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FOR MEN ONLY!
Legal Notice Legislation. of Proposed
be'made Notice is hereby tbe Summer given that application the Gener¬ will
to session of
al Assembly of Gsprgia, that convenes in
July next, for a charter to build and operate
a street railway in the city of Griffin.
Notice of Proposed Leg is
lation*
troduced Notice is hereby the given session that a of bill the will Legisla¬ be,raj
at summer
ture to authorize, the co¬ mnty of. i
to issue sixteen thoneapd .dollars dollars
in bi tonds, or as much thereof its is i
the pn
Notice of Local Legislation
be Notice made is to hereby the General'Aimem given that S
sundown and t
—r-
Legal Notice of
i t Legislation.
j ■
the Spnng: t . larg "fWiPPii
Dress C---- Yoolens ever 8 WkMireffwMikfiinwtfch irk*
To do this i r to draw direct
to™ - store.
r received,
samel saseunbeblql many
Domestic me
Si tes, Wobfons, Trimmings, White
TABLE LINENS, HOSIERY,
From which can be CARPETS selected styles new, the unique In and all elegant. ol Georgia’s In fact hi
and quality. In we lead van. _
ers a jmors inagnifficent line of Moquetts, Wiltons, Axminstera, Velvets, Brusi
match each and every shade. Also, Rugs from full sue of a room down to the i
In SHOES we deal only in onr own makes. Every pair made to order
line colored SLIPPERS ’PERS for for evening eV * wear. —- , v . ^ JB. W
DON’T FORGET
That the prices on our good, as well as the quality, are guaranteed. No > trouble to ™ showc
ters. .Call if you can, if you cannot, write to us for information. First class upholsterers
in all parts of the ffouth. See the si ock ock and and get get our our prices prices before ltefore placing placing your.oders. your_oders.
CHAMBERLIN, JO
66And 68 Whitehall and 1, 3, 5 7 9, IT, 13 ard
Agents Butterick’s Patterns
July Sheriff's Sales.
TTTILL Y BE SOLD ON THE FIRST TUES
V day in July next, before the door of
the Coqrt House,in the city of Griffin, Spald¬
ing County, Georgia, the following described
property, to-wit: m
One black buff about six year* old, one
white speckled ok about five year* old, one
yellow ox about five years old, and one white
spotted buff about eight year* old, one log
cart, two two,-horse wagons without bodies.
Leried-on and sold to satisfy one fi fa issued
from the County Court of Cowtta in favor of
J. E. Atkinson & Co. vs. time L. and E. Kity. place, -will be
Also, at the of same land, less. with
sold one acre more or
d n
by tanas ot tne estate of Wm.
Boyd, south by plank road Levied and west and by sold land by
of H. E. 'Williamson. on
virtue of a fi fa issued from the Justice court
of 1065th Dist.,G.jM., Snider Spalding A. A. county, Dickinson. in
favor of E. L. vs.
Levy made by G. D. Johnson, L. C., and
turned over to me. Tenant in possession (3.00
legally notified.
Also, atthesametimeandplace,willbe sold
^ lqt of land No. 85, containing 202V4 acre. «
' ‘ th half of lot No. 84. contain-
acres. , said bounded land being fol- in
as
Westmorland,
east rnstby by land land ofW.J.Ellis, ofW.J.Ellis, North Alabama south s by Railroad, tiie Sa¬
vannah, Griffin A
west by land of W. J. Ellis. Levied on and
sold to satisfy one fl fa issued Frank from W. Spalding Stanley
Superior Court in favor of /.
vs. Mary E. Ellis, administratrix of W.
Ellis, deceased. Mary E. Ellis, tenant 96 in
possession legally notified. 00
R. S. CONNELL, Sheriff.
Receiver’s Sale.
Court, will be sold before the courthouse door
of Spalding county, on the first Tuesday J. L. in
July next, the following property of
^One undivided one-half interest in one liv
ery stable at the Mt. 80x60 Zion camp bounded ground the in
Spalding county, feet, JohnConnal- on
west, north and east by lands of
with sidefice land frame building
with five rooms, lot of -containing
twelve acres, in Creswell, Spalding north by county, public
Georgia, bounded on the
road, known as the Griffin and FayettdVille
road, on east by south said road lands and of Baptist J. W.
church lot, on by
Vaughn and B. F. Norton and west by J. W.
Vaughn. Terms of sale cash.
96 00. ROBT. S. CONNELL, Reeeivar.
Ordinary’s Advertisements.
county, deceased.
' Let all persons concerned show cause before
the 6’eloek Court of Ordinary, the first at Monday toy office, Septem¬ by ten
a. m., on such in
ber next, why letters of dismission
should 96.15. not be E. granted. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary.
dox up lies to m
guardit juardian of the Anderson minors.
Let all ” persons persons coi concerned show cause beta
theCourt Ordinary, office, by ,
of at my ten
o’clock a. m., on the first Monday In July
next, why such tetters of Dismission should
not 83.00. be granted. E. W. - HAMMOND, Ordinary.
/ORDINARY’S U OFFICE—SPALDine Cocx t y ,
Georgia. May 81,1889.—To Nicholas the cred¬ late
itors and next of kin of Goodin,
of shid county, deceased: Yon are hereby no¬
tified to Be and appear at the Court of Ordi¬
nary by ten o’clock a. m. on the 1 st Monday
in July next, to be held atmy office in Griffin,
then and there to show cause why the admin¬
istration of Us estate should not be east upon
the County Anministrator, likely be it represented. appearing that
said estate is not to
93.00. E. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary.
U JVRDINARY’S OFFICE—Spalwno Cofk-
ft, Geoboia, June 3rd, 1889.T-J. H.Ma-
lair applies to mrfor tetters of Administra¬
tion on the estate of Martha A. Malair, late
of said county, deceased:
Let all pereone concerned show cause before
the Court of Ordinary, the at my Monday office, by July ten
o’clock a. m., on first administration in
next, should why be such granted. tetters of
not HAMMOND,
98.00. E. W. Ordinary.
Notice of Local Legislation.
Notice is hereby General given Assembly that application of the State wiH
be made to the
ill at the July
saieof epirit-
UOU! ls and malt Htuors Juors within within three three mites m " of
Dnii on Baptist ptiet Church C in Cabins district in
Spalding County;
Notice of Local Legislation
b.«°^ Georgiaforthepiisage to the ^^A^mbfy ot bill of atthe tL°State Son he fcheJoly State Ji will
of a
adjourned ~ session to prohibit thesale of rf miles spirit-
" “ ritiii of
in Cabins district in
Spalding County.
Notice of Local Legislation
Notice is wraJAn given that
NoSffioTl^kgisiafion
yo“ ^
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