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when the; do
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of the
ti* people of
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p Mdbold IS
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Whfle nb-
eervee just
‘thto contempt
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pppmnecf ii ».***•' t ar i the 1
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i be such a dlffer-
It is simple
I England the
White here
Parisian
r a gen-
... 'i® N * w
i ready to go
banco of a police Officer
at a prisoner,
sail power tedfi-
‘ and most be
i the wfU of the people
bo
til important to
j" ;V
JKRRT ’8 JOKK.
»one has been found
bo
.to-cl.-j.nr
(prediction may be ac-
1 ter by the drenmstnnce that
of Harrison's Cabl-
i probably fetes that ft would
his chit! and bene-
> say that anybody tess will
lata When pressed for
i bslisf hs said that Har-
! i popular with ths common
This is absurd. “The com-
opls” not rally to anybody
» displays at teast some tee¬
jpularity, aud Harrison
shown the first quality
Ad endear him to the
39* He is apedigresPresident
aristocratic leanings,
: sympathy for the masses
the masses any syuipa
nor, in the nature of
hey bare. Like Hayes,
Igo out of office at the
by unanimous con-
opM^vmofH'A
With Unbone’ its the Republican
?! Governor of Virginia
oocraey of th«> State
it may squarely
I signally defeat. Ma-
f is enough of an issue
i active hostility of every
it in the Old Dotnin-
Hehas brought nothing but
l his Stats, in the Cam-
1 , which be served
the State, and
i Senate, where he lent
- * * of the South
laid outlie
$a| be required to
Aik ir
Met • Commercial Ceatre.
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.Jgm * *S,K?£u,,£S
only ?
Be end paw probably woe it
is
The ».wce Tec tew.
_____ .pern end of
were too low to resist
in the golf One end of the the
i, Om or Two hull Stihcmrere » Wtofc.
^breveni_„ two smell
T o* v«ty
j week pees in or o nt, ##*•
fatthk^U ■*4 ifpuretyT^
huj x ,; rt* *%- *? ■** ■
BSgtgB^aibns
Sandy »w
is another applicant for
833* money that reappears YJwftWO,- in
It sake
SSiS.,?? nrie estimates here made
cost even *8,-
000 “ 1,000 more tor its
,
Flyman tk Herboiv
’m^t3SSS7?S& •nssjrs^s
______. ________ with little bearing on
generally useful.
Ic i'j/it' Other Demand*.
Bellamy river calls lor *18,000, Bc*k-
wa. the mein Part of it
maintaining the mouth a nav- of
fsilure of oongraaa to pom oa« at the
test session will make its advocates
Deafness Can’t be Cured
b^r tecri^ipUcatton^asthey cannot reach
one way to cure dc
stitui.____________ iitionat remsdb condition ________________ lining
an loflasMd of the mucus of
the Eustachian Tube, When this tube gets
‘ - ~ ’ rumbling sound or im-
a
..... • ‘ closed,
| I I ama-
______ restored
ssaishrssijrji svt be de-
are
,bkh. ,«kU,,.bm
inflamed condition of the muscus surfaces.
Ws will giro One Hundred Dollars for and
•om of Deafness, by (caused taking by Hall’s catarrh.) Catarrh that
ws cannot cure
Cure. Send for circulars, free.
F. 3. CHENEY * Co., Toledo, O.
the strike Will Cot,Hour.
the he Bbazil, balloting Ind., of July the 80, miners —Reports of this of
balloting Thursday of the deokle miners whether
Otranty to ncoept the operators’ to proposition or
Hot
and ana return returu to w work are coming in
SSf’oSsa Reports from Oarlxm, Perth Ben-
Harmony Harmony Cardonia, Knightsville, ail ail in favor favoT at of
and are tn oon- con-
tinuing the strike, with the the exception
te Harmony, where majority vs
right in favor of work. Ituevideni
however, that the reports to oome in yet
"Inot change the result Hence the
continues. It was generally be-
that the strike wonld end Tnuro-
Thero arrived from the east
Wednesday night ftflOO, and *1,000
Hona from tel }or lAftfts of Ifte^iodktrv dh
rived Thursday needy miner#.
DraggWt to Ueatb.
BnooiiiNSTox. of Hiram Ind., Coudem, Jttiy 20. living T A
Sn^m ■own np son while
dles work wuat of thrown here, to the riding ground a
i to was
and his foot < caught in the hameua He
atgas , ter on , '« tlie of .♦--a: a ground mile, and head died di d down- in
two hours.
B. B. U. (Botanic Blood Balm.)
II yon try thin rcnicdy yon will say as many
others have said, that is tbs bbst Mood pari-
Her and tank. Writs Blood Btem Co., Atlan -
ta, (la.. Utr book of convincing testimony.
3. P. Davis, Atlanta, Ga. (West End),
writs** “I consider that B. B. B. has perma¬
nently cured meof rheumatism and sciatica.”
R. R. SatetCT, Athens, Ga„ says: “B; B. B.
cured me of sn nicer that had resisted tel oth-
Tinsky, Columbiana, Ala., writ«s:”My
mother and and sister had ulcerated sore throat
And Jacob scrofula. B. B. B. B. B. . cured them.”
F. 8 poneter,Newna»,Ga., writes: ”B.
B. B. entirely 1 eared me of rheumatism in
shoulders. used six bottlee.”
. Baltimore, Chos. Belahardt. lid., No, 8036 ”1 soSered Fountain gtieet.
writes: with bleed-
W2 e
caped, and wheat north in test’s Mairitoba,
Steti i
ffiffig I. S2? d^Ti.d refta on a
stratum of day. in the tenet goes and deep the
into the winter
......... aftem bat
**» not tamWod with very
tide y«*r il ie going to make crops
spotted "Th» in places. estimate
. goverame wheat guewteiB in the north-
.....“It M
_ no man
^sasfMsafa the yield with any occur-
m Dakota as state* has given eon-
^I^fertr^andthe irablc bje impetus impetus to iheir prosperity. It
sf£fsra
ldg term* of from 1,000 to 10,000 acres
arc being divided up as settlers pour in
and bay smaller hums, all of which
advantage of the state.
‘ * ’ because
crop, the most
SF ere is a great future in stock.
Peculiar
ration of Its ingredients, 1
a^w^-eisss Ms a “tower oi strength abroad,”
______ j,‘Hoodtil medicine for . purifying ....____________ the ., blood,
ewwfnl appetite
ng Btrsngth, and creating an
The Great Political Puzzle.
Jtikt aftertbelast Presidential elec-
tioo i was the Southern question and
the Cabinet piat would be chosen.
The same political thing comes invariably There af¬
ter every be .made and fight. the party are in
issues to
power and the party that is not are
at daggers’s points, each Now, fighting the for
its own convictions. if cune
of malarial fever is the question there
is no need of a congressional simple fight method or
any long debate. The Calis-
to be adopted Tonic, is the which taking promptly Of
aya all signs of malarial pois¬
removes
Sold by druggtetsHffiBHM 50 -
on. all at , cent* .
and fl.00 a bottle.
For sale by E. R. Anthony.
.. POLITICS AND CRIME.
How Ex-Seuato. Creighton’s Connections
< Put 11 m in JrtJ, t
Sab Frascisco, July 20.—The stir-
render of ex-Senator Creighton to the
authorities of this city ends a career
which began in politics and ended in
crime. Creighton was the right-hand
sx*-®
influence was ever behind Creighton,un¬
til at lost it placed him in the state sen¬
ate. convicted The crime of which bribery Creighton in tho was of
Florenos Wright was jury the Sutter ease street
vs.
along and Frank with Northey, two othm, in¬
terested himself in procuring a verdict
favorable to the company—or who rather to
Robert F. Morrow, was closely con¬
nected ad vrith with asswQ Buckley, Buckley, aud aud therefore therefore was was
JSMSfj ed®’ Lly pnneipoHhd J9y “ Creighton. agent#,' ■ were AR ffidiot- four
i Oreighton's conviction created
surprise,
the bo##. Me fled from justice. J) rank
Northey was also convicted. Micah
Donne escaped es< after two triala, Morrow, mid the
arch-conspirator, Millionaire
to was also for conviction. acquitted, the jury standing 11
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If Creighton should tell all he knows,
the sooiiuand political fabric of San
Frandsoo wonld tumble to the ground.
First a Pigmy—Anon a'Giant.
We awe to apt to regard a small ailment
much as we woulp some pigmy, unpleasant incapable
of aspect and prankish -----ideed. We indeed,but bnt incapal fact
of serioiy mischief. ignore the th i at
it grows prodigiously, begets evil strehghens in fit of propor¬ indi-
tion, ition! and blbons'annck, progeny. A
gesi a slight sensations of
unr nrest and langnor when the system should
have been braced by recent sleep, unaccount¬
able ,u,o nervousness, nervousness, inactivity ... v of w, the kip pneys or
4 ladder—whut are the but the pro •urors oi
obstinate and serions bodily diet
In either of the above emergencies, common
sense and experience unite in indicating Hos-
_. irs as the beet prevent-
the ipu back, the languor, aud feverishness yawning, nhillii that precede
a
malaria) attack, attack, manifest.themselves. man! lemsel mim. Inripi-
eut rheumatism rheumatism grows agace. i Don't neglect
t. Ho with constipation and dels lebilRy.
Abbott’s East Indian Corn Paint
•emoves all Corns, Bunions and Warts
Bawdily without pain. For sale by
m»»i7d*wlvj“ iDragffiste.
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BRUNSWICK, JESUP,MACON, ATLAN¬
TA, ROME find CHATTANOOGA.
ONI,y LINE
Double Daily Sleeping Car Se. vice
^ Between
Cincinnati and Jacksonville.
Solid trains between
Closely Chattanooga and with Jacksonville. doable trail®
with connecting Pullman Sleeping Cara
to and from
Memphis, Nashville, Kansas Cl y
and the West and
Knoxville, Washington, Netv York
and the East.
THE SHORT LINE BETWEEN
Atlanta and Jacksonville,
Atlanta and Savannah,
Atlanta and Brunswick.
Atlanta and Macon,
Atlanta and Rome.
For rates, Time Cards and other
Esrt Tenr, Va «..d Georgia .8. R
B. W. WBENN.
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SSjStaawMIl. _ ■sesi eunaed lor It,U wtat
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Application for Amend¬
ment of Charter.
Farmers Co-operative Mari'
ufacturing Company.
organised tu»-
AUB <A
said conrt, respectfully isw
compnny Ipnny desires desires to to ha have their enamor in the mo
" as to allow them to engage
tetmd Cammisslon bntinew. that 1
B they may I..... either on their own account or on
u^ipjaasaayg cotton and other farm produce
‘ upon
to secure te all { debts by mortgagee, liens or
to erect,
other acts which are proper and legal fa» car¬
rying on a warehouse and eomraision bust-
sess.
.?w four petitioners pray that m order nmy
be inland g °telowing and
Con: tins amendment
ind comraiesion businwrim eonnectaon
3. F- p SiCsK, ST1 c 8sr , ' i, " MTl! ^
Filed Filed in in Clerk’s office, Smgsrior Conrt
gptedingc
Clebk’s Ofvics Supseios Goubt. 1
I certify that (iBonou, the foregoing Spalhis is a CSofarwr-/ u-v». true and f
a
orrect copy as appears of record in this
ifflec. Wm. M. Thomas, Clerk.
Georgia Midland & Gulf RR.
Time Table, Taking Effect July 17, ’89
4 -> ■
No. 50 .—Passekqrb, South, Daily Except
,,, StrsnAr.
HcDonough.......... Arriv0 - -^ n.OOa.m. ( Te
Griffin..............:.... .... u’4:0 a. Hi*
Warm Springs......: .....'.'.'.'.'.8:48 7:09
Columbus. “
No. 51 .—Passxkoeh, Nouto. Daily.
Columbus........... : .......... 1:05 p. m.
Warm Spring................ 2:84 ‘
Griffin............................3:50 p.
No. 62 .—Passenoeb, South. Daily.
Griffin........—.....;........ 4105 p.m.
Columbus......................T:00 Warm Springs.............. 5:28
p. m. '
No. 58 —Passssoeh, North. Daily Except.
Scneay.
Columbus..............1....... Warm Springs.............. J5;ld 6:49 p. '• i
Griffin...... . ..................8:15 p. tn. 8:20 “
McDonough....................9:00 “
No, 54 —Passshgeh South, Sunday Only
McDonough.................. 7;80 a -1
Griffin................ 8:10 o.m. 8:15 f*
Warm « nrmSpi Springs.............. 9:35 “
Columbus............... Colnmbus. 11:10 “
No. 55 .—Passenoeb North. Sunday Only-
Columbus...................... 7:40 a. m
Griffin........ Warm Springs....... ..................10:38 9:14 11:00 “
a. m, "
.
McDonough..................11:40 “
No. 1 .—Frkight Nobth, Mondays, Wednes¬
days and Friday*.
Columbus..................... 9:00a.
Warm Springs............... 11:42
McDonough...
No. 2 .—Freight South, Tuesdays, Thprs
DAYS AMS id Saturdays.
McDonough...... Griffin................ Jll lriiO :00 a.m.
...12:05 p.m. P^m.
Warm Springs... .'.'. *' °
Colnmbus,.; ......... 6:50 “
W':'. sfcii
I! on begin*! f* 5
Deles of
MERCER UNIVERSITY.
MACON, GA.
FULL FACULTIES. FIVE SCH(H)LS.
IN____ i
5. The Low School.
TDITION FREE in the Department of Lib¬
eral Arts. Scienoe and Theology. ,
FALL TERM begins on the last. Wednee-
S*- J rrssSm
$75 trtf250«gRfr be Agnate mode
sa arab"
■£*«££
—
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jKBIN4
-■ l to me ter leave to sell tlw
of deceased, ter the
should not lie "lf^HAMMOND, t Ordinary.
east by
gterk aObjrOOliwton wiw* and theBOiflH ftmfes place; ateornerofTay- also.jalot
5 on hlackmnith
lor ahd Eighth street, with shop,
mm pnr-
Hi concerned’ show cause office be- in
m •JWWSSKim*** f, ijin at net my August be granted. next,
“ Ordfnarv.
^S»4SS3&i^ai^ r\ RDINABY’S OFFICE—Sr A ldiiso I’ocv-
^tSSSStSlS^Sf/^ Isit all persons concenicd sbowcau«e before
SAKY’8 OFFICE— Slaliuno Cov.s-
______ of Ksmis-
i to me for letters
i concerned show cause before
next, wty'rochlettere^of jSsnTiesion should
W. HAMMOND, Ordinary
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RDINABY’S OFFICE—SpauhscCouxtt ,
2d, 1889.—J. H. Keith,
AUiutlUflirfUtif ui n. o. S. Brown, uruwu, deceased, u has
,ve to sell one
one it£^%mjidod and one-
half acres of land, more or le
north by Broadway south street, Flemister on the and east Amt
second street, land land by said said estate, estate, for for the the
and west by by other other of of
purpose of if paying debt* of deceased aud for
be
in
%lvv. i kRDINABY ’8 OFFICE—Si’ALiimo Cot
ft t, Gseueu.May Georgia. May for 81,1889.- 31,1889 -W. E. All
ande andeT applies applies JH to 1 me tetters of lnsmtssion
,*pti i the estate a of t AVm. Woodward,late of sold
.
county, -jnnty, deceased. di
Let all]
llll iSTw^HAMMOND, Ordinary.
Notice lo Debtors and Crediiors.
Notice le hereby given to aR who are indebt¬
ed totheestateof John D. George, deceased, to
call and settle at dice. AH parties holding
ciaims iigaihst, the estate of said deceased are
notified to present them at once in legal form
to A. h. ELLEDGE, Adminhrtrat lmitd»trator, Cfa
juuellw 6 -#3.70. CofnmbiiH,
Special JEleciion.
Notice is hereby given that there wil! be
held I on on Tuesday, Tuesday, the the 18th 13th day day of of August, An
1889,in Bpaldingcounty, an electionto deter-
mine the question whether bonds shall orshall
not be issued by said county for the purpose
of paying for, improving and repairing bonds; public be
property in said euunty. Said to
of the aggregate amount of sixteen thousand
dollars, to be known as coupon bonds of the
denomination of five hundred dollars each, to
bear interest at the rate of Six per cent.
annum and payable semi-annually, on the
1st day of January Two Two and of of the bondB 1st day be of July paid
oi each. each. year. year. said said bondB to
off on January 1st, 1891, and one thousand
dollars annu lutefy thereafter until all of Said
bonds are retired.
Said election shall be held I and and conducted conduete
the Legislator ire,
'There shall be printed or written on the bal¬
lots of those voting for issuing said bonds
the words “For issuing issuing bonds,” bonds,” and and on on those those
opposed to issuing the same the words
“Against issuing f.j bonds.” K al)OKl K
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t! f.r r! C’. c c
julyi3-l lm m MlIXS, C.
Receiver's Sale.
Will be besoid soil! on the first Tuesday in August,
tothe highest bidder, unless sooner sold by
e side, the stock of goods belonging to
New Afivtirti $e*¥< •Cliti
f>|l ■ Mirrors
^nre Framed o* al
kinds. __RR Groups,” Card and
Cabinet -W ______.. Choice Etchings
J4MES S, EARLE ft SONS,
: ? - PHILADELPHIA, PA. K
ftp* Catalogue on receipt of stamp.
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(CONSOL.IDA'gED MAY 26, 1889,)
OFFERS •
More Value
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To Advertisers *4 6;.
t* '
In proportion to prices charged, than an,J
other medium in the South.
.
With the combined circulation of two old 1
and well established papers, It charges the
prices of only one.
1
It is published in one of the agricultf
commercial, manufactIIring , and raili
centers ot the most progressive State in the
South, with a large and intelligent surrond-
ing population and extra facilities for dis¬
tribution.
Being a first-class newspaper, fully up to
all demands of the times and the require¬
ments of its constituency, it is read not only J
.
by nearly every family in Spalding: County, i 1
but in the Qiglit surrounding counties, with
a good general circulation in the Stale and
Other States. -
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IT CUHsRS ITS WHOLE FIELD.
an( i covers it completely.
Prices low. Write for rates and sample
copies of Daily and Weekly to
DOUGLAS GLE8SNER, Publisher,
Griffin, Ga.
jBjSrisii (Prickly Ash, Poke Soot and P#«m#laK.)
makes PoamvB ogees oriu, poems and stages «*——
f.r.i'.wT I. I. ...-jili:.. you win regain flesh and strsngtiL
did combination, and prescribe It with Waste of energy andalld
grOAt satisfaction i for the cures of » from overtaxing the system ere cured by
forinsandatag«< stages of primary, ....... Secondly theuseofP.P.P.
and Tertiary Syphilis, Syphllltie mm* Ladies whose i
matiam. Scrofulous Ulcere and
Glandular Swellings, Ebemnatisnvi to menstrual Irregularities are peculiarly
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ney Complsinta, old Chronic Ulcers that titod by tea wonderful tonlo sad
SYPHILIS SCROFULA
have resisted tel treatment. Catarrh, Skin blood clear igpreps of P. P. F,
Complaints, XUaeaaee, Ecxsma, Mercurial Chronic Poison, Female Tetter, m e Prickly Sold by Ash, all Poke Druggists. Boot and /■ Potaotioxo.
SoaUhsad, sto., tie. fttwiftW
t. ft. P. J* a powerful tonic .. UMUJI MftH ,
exeeUent appitlzer. bunding WHOlMAtopmMrtT#. 5
system rapidly. U you are « Uppman Kook, ’ *ATA»NAH,'«J ATANNAH, «A.
fsable, and feel badly try P. P. *, and
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