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chug, wbtel. w«.pn.»ok«l bj «Mr
Mtlon. Without pobllfblug an
iraasssjfisrs
Mow*, we have no de*lre to prolong
tniscontroveray, which has already
grown staleto a live paper like the
■«*ws 1AN» Butt) nor do wish to b*
i peopk*#ho hare pftt tbern-
BSMSfSft
* cdatnaitfee msted in good
we were perfectly willing to
'^•moOth the whole matter over” a»
warible. '
* News and Sun never makes
or aaeertione without
true. if after
wiris "without foundation,’
iiiff onpurdu^towith. ft!t i ff W l < ^
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► aa the Columbus gentiemen,
obliged to maintain their
JHJIJP__, _ _ 4PmK^
l joins the issue. If the charges
e Bo ^abBOlutely false” as
suit
itfUi a body, or all of the
separately and
.ufflty, bring suit for damage
against the News and Bun forwhat-
it they see lit or may: 1
thus. This is the only
satisfactory solution that we can
t piths nuittrr
then let them
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;■< : RUM»if« VOii niK t-RASB.
tTtfe tomtnfttee in charge of the
Sthte rbad lease bill has made its
worfckhapo, rolling stock, depots
• “tSBSBcee of every kind, to
r or corporation, or to
s-who shall give
ii and haffieient security. Tlie
" A to rtoumeratlon
as are
For » term of not fees
miaH twenty years a sum not - lees
th ^ g^oDp,, month; or for a
'' id thirty year* notices then
; or for a term of fifty years
‘ ♦*5,000.
t very important one
t Pdf bs watched with interest.
Ittotlfes the idea on the disputed
i'd^l %iaPaabi»|aMEr ’.icowporaLtkma. as
rindividuals shall be allowed
oh ti* lease and it also fixes
These points seem to be
settled, and no trouble
b my The issue over which
th*‘ trouble is expected is that of
betterments and the right of lessees
fib redues the • efficiency or physical
Condition of the road. This quo-
' bh ii is kleariy clearly one one for for settlement settlement pro* pre¬
vious to a lease, us the bidding will
largely on the actual condi-
of the rbad hhd also on the un-
ciaim to or the ownership
y by the State. This
y and it should be settled
promptly and in a business like way
before gotagany further.
u people feel themselves
m They don’t know
g.
s «ndpains, which The each only month
seem to grow worse. sure
know ra that will counteract
IwBrown’sIron feeling and Bitters. restore perfect By rapid health
as-
»theblood, drives
aith a nd strength
iion reached by the cir-
‘ system, wasted tis-
, i renews
restores robust health and
M<«a(tB« i» » Better ]
Nnthvltto Amerir&n (Deni.)
' -The Tnter-Ocean avers that ab-
^HMes of a United States Hag at the
Oft ofthe Capitol of Georgia
Georgia •om “Georgia Democrat Democrats.” who lends
orgaas for the manutoeture of tin-
pan editorial# is in very poor busi¬
ness.
B. B. U. (Botanic Blood Bslm.)
H you t«7 tWswmedy you w« «sy m mssy
other* have said, that is the best Mood
fler aad tonic. Writs Blood BslraCo.. Aflnn-
ts, G*„ i.'imm Ssr book amiw <rf eonrmelB* testlmoiiy. n
t.
writes: «i skmSMst« hft* B. ft. B. hssperms-
tjontlj mro( phuuninttuni ivrui wiiiitic a ^
H. R. ‘^sHer,'Athens. Oh., swys: “B. B. B.
eared mb »M» utewtfrst hsdtesiswd «8 oth-
srws throat
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Th* COM
•eu ot Hood’* found In UM
article Itself. It wlui, and the
(Ml that Hood-*
eompliahM what It. 1* what
hu given to thi»
■ala greater than
Merit Wi e the pub’ie.
Scrofula. A.! Salt
BUsnsi and all
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GRIPIN, GEORGIA, XJ. S. A.
Oriffln Is tlie best sad aw** jHOBUsing lit«e
ity in the Sooth. Its teeord (or the fwet
halt decade, its many W>w enterprises in aper-
tttlou, building and contemplated, prove this
o te.^noro statement and noVabyper-
oiical description. buitt into
During that, tinw it i has and put
moet WcCeesful operation a two,000 f100,000 cotton tbtton
artwy and with thU yenr started the wheel*
of of a a second second of of more more than than twfee twfe* that that capitAl, capital.
:S 2 SS&U£Z blind rsi factory, 55 t
tliug worlw, a eaeh hud factory a
broom factory, opened uptbe Sawt grenite
aumrry imWhurlfitited Oow.feK
******* *■ morooelssnudrencBd
-teSte ol rekStreetkm, with an aggregate an-
thorited Aortal of orw haK AmillioB dollars.
It U pWMH« »P tl» ®n««t system of aleetrie
igbtioit that tan bi procured, and taw ap*
plied foV two charters lor street ratiways. It
■haeseitered Another railroadolnetymBrelongV
and while located on the greatest system in
the SKWth. tbs Centred, has secured connec¬
tion with its important rival, the Bast Ten.
nesses, Virginia and Georgia. H has obtain¬
ed dirstt independent connection with Chat¬
tanooga wnathsWest, andVffltawak-ground
inafew<iays for aitonrthread, .connecting,
with ith A a fourth Krareii independent iuaep«n<iMH*fT*«,Bi. system.
Wiih iteUve Whlte and foarcolorefl church-
re, it h*swee«tly completed a $10,000
Presbyterian chnreh. Itha* increased Its pop-
olatioW by nearly one Hfth. Itharattractcd
around itsborderslrnit growers from nearly
erery State in the Union, nntit it is now sur¬
rounded on nearly every side by orchards
and vineyards. It has put up the largest
fruit evaporators in the State. It is the home
of the grape audits winemakingcapoeity has
doubted every year. It has successfully *%
augurated a system of public schools, with a
seven years curriculum, second to none.
This is part of the record of a half decade
and simply nhowe tke progress of aanfready
admirable city. wfth thwnatural advantages
of having tho Snest cSinate, summer and
winter, in the world.
IGriffin ft thS couh^ seat of Spalding coun¬
ty, sitnated in west Middle Georgia, with a
healthy, fertile and rolling country, 1150 feet
aboro sea level. By the census of 1890, it
will have «tt alow estimate between 6 000 and
7.000 people, and they are all of the
sort—wide-awake, up to the times, ready ter
welcome stradgere and-anxious to secure de¬
sirable settlers, whs Will not be any less wel¬
come if they bring mowey to help build Up the
own-’There is about only one thinf we
need badly Jnst now. und that is a big hotel.
We have several email ones, bnt their aceom-
modations are entirely too limited ten our
usinw s, pleasure and health seeking gtteBfk
H you see anybody that wants a good loca¬
tion for a hotel in the South, just mention
Griffln.
Griflin is the place where the GmpwnNi«*s
baperilrttlte s published-sdaily Pleare
Empire Skat* Of Georgia.
This brief sketcM* written April 19th, lH8fi,
and will have to be changed in a few month*
o embrace new enterprises commenced and
omplnted,
PKOPE8MOHAL MHBGI08T.
H€»HY<;FEEPt€8,
ATTORNEY at law
hampton, enonoU.
Ptaettere is ^i’ the state ant' ftetersl
ourte. octfWAwly
JOHN I* HUNT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,;
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IHOS. R. MILLS,
ATTORNEY Af LAW,
corner. novfttl
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AT TOR WET 8 ‘AT
6ter George A Hartnett’s, Griffis, Gm
Will practice te ths SeatersSd VWresf
•srts. ■ ni'-ISlyhVdtf
t —-• CLEVELAND ......... . .‘- & GARLAND.
: DENTISTS,
GRIFFIN, : • V GEORGIA.
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iTTOWNEV AT EAW,
WnftfttTBT weewiiTf i mpnu. eWipflji
Ifl v Wi’ Dfl biluinotii
tta<Jre.rte, and where
t*
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ibable that it will,
i a fighter. Tlie legislature
which will sleet Blackburn’s success
or 41ft be chossn next month, and
will meet next December. There are
two other on ndidates—cx-Gov. Me-
SfTBSCLt
thought to have the advantage. It
was rumored some time ago that Mr.
Carlisle would be a candidate for
senator, but in a private letter, re¬
ceived in Louisville the other day.
he stated that he would not.
(handler's Contortion.*
Baltimore Sun (Dem.)
Since William E. (’handler broke
sawsssar bTS^ quite quite
Blackburn Blackburn he he hasbecome hae become gar- gar¬
rulous. It will be best far him to
attempt at resentment does not
help himself by undertaking to indi-
, , SEESSg ‘ • .msraSte: pitiable. He wriggles tWfibagh
frotndn;y S Dtin?Wank tt denkU thathU
aar wa« twisted, insolence and
audacity very rarely, indeed, go
hand in band with courage. Mr*
is altogether deficient in
, but is running over with
former qualities.
Af Valuable Remedy.
A fetter from a P. Wardwell, Bos-
----ys: “I used Clarke’s Extract
<Papillon) Catarrh Cure in
without VlUug ’i llttet/ irritating, Bcoll VVIIIUu the nUUIU inflamatibp tUlty j
of thenostariis and throat. Its sooth¬
ing And? and healing immediate.” properties Large were
marked
bottle |1 00. and Gierke’s Try Flax it. Soap 25ct». is
thefetcert best.
Aik lor them at Dr. N.B. Drewr/s
liriTgstore. ■ § : ■ : A
The Orest Political Puzzle.
Just after the last Presidential elec¬
tion was the Bouthehi would queetionand be chosen.
the Cabinet that
Thesame thing comfes invariably af-
ter every polmcal fight. There are
issues to be made Mid the party in
power and the party that is not are
at daggers’s points, each Now, fighting if theeure for
its own convictions.
of is malarial need of fever congressional is the question fight there or
no a
any long debate. The simple method
to be adopted is the taking of Calis-
aya Tonic, which promptly
removes all signs of malarial 50 pois¬
on, Sold by all bottle. druggists at cents
and f 1.00 a
For sale by E. B. Anthony.
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MERCER IMWERSITf.
MACON, GA. J
FULL FACULTIES. FIVE SCHOOLS.
tment.
trts.
4. The Bepartaent nf Theology
TOEaiB^Wi-- TUITION FREE in the Department of Lib-
Wednes-
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dent, t, or or JOHN J. See. pro tem.,
Maco: con.Ga. jull7wedisu6w
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BRUNSWICK, iESUP,MACON. CHATTANOOGA ATLAN¬
TA, ROME and
ONLY LINE
Double Obity Sloeping Car Seivice
Between
Cincinnati and Jacksonville.
Solid trains between
Chattanooga and with Jacksonvflle, double
Closely with connecting Pullman Sleeping Cara trains
to and from
Memphis, Nashville, Kansas Cl y
and the West and
Knfixviiio, Washington, New York
and the East.
THE SHORT LINE BETWEEN
Atlanta Atlanta and and Jacksonville, Savannah,
Atlanta and Brunswick,
Atlanta and Macon,
Atlanta and Borne.
For rates, Time Cards and other
information apply to agents ofthe
East Term., Vs and Georgia R. R.
B. W. WRENN,
Gen. Pass. A Ticket Agt., Knoxville.
S. EL Hardwick,
Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt., Atlanta.
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Ordinary’s AdvcrDsemo'-'j.
‘-r-ir^.tfrrVVr^t-^-ryy , - Trtpfe f
;ate belonging to tne ww
__I_____.... stttry bHek store hon«» on
sLS* flo^.hy tetet by E.I. iaon and went
■.wa application
irdinary.
iriwaa.
trg rtrwt, rfa aonth b, rty,, A’xx&s Arf«wt c by
s^safe TOhemwd' aatT shew cause b;
forw the Court of Ordinary, at my office i
.MWaatalMiaHt,, Let all persons of concerned Julia M Keitl, showcauseJmfi late of naid tore
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IAMMGND, Ordinary.
%, applies to me lor letters of Dismis¬
sion on said estate.
o’clock a. m., on the first Monday m uctoDer should
next; why such letters of Dismission
Ordinary
Brown, uwwwcm, sell
mada application to me for leave to one
undivided one-half interest fa one and one-
half acres of lead, more or less, hounded
north by Broadway street, on the and east Arnold by
second street, south by Fiemister
gpgg^g^— and west by other ~ land md i| of saidestate, .. . _ 1 for d the
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E. W. HAMMOND, Ordmary. i
person* concerned sfiow cause before
Gonrti of Ordinary, ” ^MoUvinSeYtem" al
tetter* ‘‘Sra;
nld^not l>e jf^ nt ^ MM0ND 0rdiDary
Notice ift Debtor* and Creditors
Notice is herebygiven D.^orerbde^d.Ao toallwho are indebt-
dtotfceestateof John
S«m
Special Election.
Nottee is hereby given that there will bt
beRTon Taeeday, Spaldu^coanty, tbs 18th day .f- of August,
-18»«,in .... an electiouto deter-
Uorshall m
b fWd^*^”*haBb* held and conducted
id accordance with on Act of the Legislature,
______ words .. _. bonds,” &w£ J0& -houds those
the. “For issuing and on
opposed to issuing the same the words
"Against issuing bonds.”
MARION T.J.gROpk8,C. PATRICK, C.’ C. C.
jnly 13-lm T. R. MILLS, C. C.
if AtwsmBiws ■*#.#««» Mini immt.
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It is published in one of the agricultural,
commercial, manufacturing and railroad,
centers of the most progressive State inthe
South, with a large and intelligent surroud-
ing population and extra facilities for dis¬
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all demands of the times and the require-
but in the eight surrounding counties, with
a good general circulation in the State and
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(Prickly Ask, Poke Boot and PotassUua.)
.MAKES toamvECUBES — « m w m un> wm OT —
Ud Physicians combination, endorse mid P. prescribe P. P, a* a it splen will: Waste you will of energy : and ,r«s.st
great satisfaction for the cures of etl
the use of P. P. P. P. i';
and Tertiary Syphilis, SyphlUl io Rhcn-;
—Ulcers and Sores; ■
, Elioumetiam, Eld- to menstrual irregularities srepeculiarly
■■jiB benefited by the wonderful tanks Mi
smsiuj
bore resisted an . _
SSSu’S^fSLSS
Brel ifh o« if. etc., etc.
P. P. P. Is a powerful tonic
ATiTftlfent gnnGi»cr btllldlllB
ayteem rapidly. Hyou re* s
feeble, and feel Udly try P. P.
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