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land there fan de-
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wy.
SETS
• fafotototfol wrabwaaas be could not
support Fortaer for for iio flewaw
Foral»rroB»dnotb.taet«f.
A wirognu* mmn#r
m governor Gordon
a contract wW»
WKKmu/ WW .mutUmmm tly dtoacfo
aaamfoafosastas fe w flw
•4 to pint tttafiplfoH
ae wasthat eft A. H.
Mr. John D. Tharps, of BiW. coun¬
ty, 1* well known in Macon. Be is
ahent seventy years oidaad has had
three wtres. Hie pnwetrtWitoto about
80 years old. A few stays ago Ur.
Tharpe beeame a father for the first
time in his long married fife;
gome months ago them *« »
py marriage in Athens. The bride
and groom had every prospect fora
long life of happiness; but a grata
gta Mw tarn fsltas aver the h s d ss fi olds
of their families, for at this time the
lady to an iamate of aa asylum-
Neglect and cruelty to the unfortm
oat* patients to the Dayton (0.) In¬
sane Asylum are charged to feta Sup¬
erintendent and attendants. A search¬
ing investigation should be made and
if the charges are unstained the
severe penalties of the law sboold ta *
meted oat to the guilty parries.
Tbs Shah of Persia uad Mrs. Sham,
the American profeeskmal whistler,
are the sensations to London just
mow- The stab is said to be greatly
pleased with Mrs. Shaw’s whistling,
X^SESSmEli
the mlmeroUB
Stale Republican pap** 8 ara "now
advocating the remo val of the tariff
on raw sugar. Hot why remove the
tariff oa sagar alone. Why not re¬
duce the tax on a long lfat of article*
wtosb aw a necessity to tto people,
and the tax on which to only tor the
benefit of trusts and loouopoltos?
Theta must be a reform iuthe tariff
systom.
dome very astonishing news comes
^ It to to tho effect that
Mrs. Heron, the wile oiaa American
miorionaiy there, has been sentenced
to death for teaching the doctrines of
Christianity. If tbs story to correct,
o» there to any basts for it, the State
Deportment cannot t&ks action too
promptly, nor can the tavestigatioB
tetothe matter begun too soon.
There to ctaridtombfe civiKiwtton
among i^e Corenns. but it to all of
ttje fitetern type. Women hold* very
hewplaoe in their estimation, a fact
Vbteh mokes toe story powdhle.
DeaftoM Css’t to Cured
BstestioM, [portion m» they carnet iwb
of the ear. th«t Ttowtis m by onto
w now
I yon have a rambling »g nornd or im-
waring, tun) orbon it i-mitirely cIomsI,
»k dw Monk, end aniens tbs inflamn-
to token out mm) tbistubs restored
momml condition, hearing will l* ile-
•ttoyed by tortver; catarrh, nine which cams is nothing ont of ten but are
eansM an
tenanted condition of the mans surfaces.
W* wilt gien thw Hnndmd DoBars for sad
by (caused by Hall's catarrh.) Catarrh met
moot Itod core by taking toe. _
for draalam, Co.. Toledo, O.
y. J etHWBY A
Mate's totter.
letter from Mr. J. W. Ruby,
, Ind„ Ext says: “I have used
e’a met of Flax (Papa-
i Cure and find it a com-
(for deep seated cold. It
! than two of our most
My children had
f I* cough tiure. they and with had the aid
it very
; who competed did with take neighbors’ I believe chil-
not It.
it to he the best eongb lL.__. curs In the
......'ifo.f
Flak
j-r; ' /
not ahoHy aoeemsfol. Ttatfmawaa
too short even for tin* preternatural
activity of tbcCtark»oo machine. Aa
A consaqaence. many of th« employ**
AW groAHty ioefficfamt, and taw to
be changed. Appointed for no other
they are no* eheltered agaimt re¬
moval by the «ri Service rata.
Hence, the tapartment being forced
to make change* by public senti¬
ment outraged by po«t«*I irregalari-
tfea, the Administration seek* aa ei-
eaaefor re-estabiWbingthe system of
appointment at vrfi! withont prebm-
Inaryferert of qoaltAratioa. la this
way mb evil that has resulted from]
an attempt to evade the fair opera¬
tions of existing Jaws and rales is to
be need as aa excase lor getting rid
of ail restrictions. The plea Is made
that the examinations ace too theore¬
tical; but each a defect mb be easily
remedied withont falling bade aa the
•pud* system as the rale of postal
employment. . ■■■. *.Ly A
For aome day* there have be«a ru¬
mor* that Dr. Arnold, who was ap*
pointed collector of internal iwesanat
to succeed Mr. Crenshaw, would dc-
eltae to accept to office. Tbs refusal
to accept was delayed, homwra. and
Tacta isaMiisa ace that the appointmeat, The Vf
rant to Gofombu*
Of Albany, and the refusal
sms received. The doctor got oa
-Wto-rf mk«m --
4 bead it tarn or them days ago.
Hethareupon dsdined. Walter H,
ii, who nerved as collector bo-
.. fowMr „ . Crenshaw was appointed, has
to Waahiagtoa to aakthe Free-
„ sad it to
Want for a raapeefetmeat,
generally believed that he wftt get ft.
The salt trust, by its own state.
ment, proposes to ba Internationa
"
salt fenrat and the American combine
eon poll together ia the work of
raising the price of salt, and at the
same time frustrate the effect ofpjac-
s^t on the toes list.' To aecom-
pttoh tfito H to proposed to have some
01 the directors hi the one hold the
warn position in the other, and tbns
Ignardagnlnst competition bctwssn
the two robber concerns. mm
The common name tor the new
medicine for producing sleep to sal
fonal. Its chemical name diaetbyl-
sulfoodimetbylmethan. It is used fo
febtomaimer: Tito name to
on a strip of paper, and the puttoo*
to retired to prenounce the word
Sleep soon relieves him, and the pa*
per falls from his grasp.
What witt cure the woret case of
dyaaspria? What will insure a hear¬
ty appetite and increased digestion?
What will cure general life? depifity What will,
give a new lease of
dispel spirit*? ■■^■pMepressiohH nervous What WH de pre restore s sio n and exhaust¬ tow
t ed mothers to fall strength? What
will enable you to overcome weak-
new, 1 wakefiuneseand lack of energy?
What will merest chill* and fever
and other effects of malarial poison ?
Brown’s Iron Bitters. It to well to
know this.
Aa ArbuMM Stoker.
“Wall, old feller, what’s the mat-
terr* I
“Only a little agar, shake stranger, but
thought I would myself ont er
my l»de.”
“I've had ’em myself, friend; I tok
Westmoreland’s Cattoaya Tonic and
I never have a shake."
Good advice to the friend who was
shaking is implied in the friends’ re¬
ply. No case of malaria Its has ever
been found found which which baffled baffled its curative cars
powers, and one physician has need
it successfully It in the treatment only fl.00 of «y-
phoid bottle fever. and costs two bottles will a
one or
stop toe fever. Buy it of your drug-
For safe by E. R. Anthony.
Colonel Johan toe'* Novel.
Richmond Hates.
It to reported that Colonel Richard
Malcolm Johnston to writing a novel
to represent the picturesque features
of the old southern aristocracy.
We wish the colonel. If he carries
out his {dan, would give ns the state¬
ly soatoern ted negro household, major-domo and mate of him the
talk in his grandiloquent language
he did. instead of in burnt cork dia¬
lect.
S«e Wkat » Towle Uw Do.
Laxk City, Fla. Jane 94,1886.
0. H. bis Newman, wife hns suffered of Lake City, for Fla.,
says seven
years with a complication of diseas¬
es, of which asthma was the most
prevalent. She has not laid down in
bed for seven years. He hue expend¬
ed all the money hfe business ha*
made him in that time for medicine,
physicians, etc., to obtain relief for
her, but bufe wirhout any wbofe-
ever. P. He P. mrad P. He riaed * finally by plt y did al rin m i
to try bo.
expecting to derive no benefit, but
after taking lean than two bottfea
' all over, and rite
perfectly to improve, don*. and She
steeps soundly pillow, every for night on hearth an or¬
dinary and general
City, hi very thinks ent I
cure, and
pnrifief nnd toafe of f
m ffisfej
“ >••
m .at the^Pte
**■ m week, the
if year poU
only about softest fall,
and that tot
ly to the Republican ofateyingte**Mff*6n
This easy way
i.« imagination is ra»y eonsterif in
mid su m mer- It Is not, however,
likely to amount to much whea feta
is by no means certain that, if the
Prohibition rote should fall off, feta
decrease; and tie very stirring ap¬
peal issued last seek is likely tomar-
stal feta otaaad-ota Pra fai bftfo a ta*
ta determhwd bosMHty to the Repot,
coos, who have tricked them ta New
Jersey as they have ta New York.
Republican love for the colored
an has again exhibited itself. H.
Clay thaito, eokwed, of Nashvffle,
Te»n., who was appointed under tbs
civil service rates to a *1,900 clerk¬
ship fa fie sixth Auditor’s office,
duly 99,1884, has been removed to
make room for 8. A- Swaifcs of Beau¬
fort,S.C. Mr. Smith happens to be
ked for Cleve-
for no other reason. The colored
brother is a lawyer and proposes to
: the }«daceofl)to removalwhdita
teat
togaHty.
Mr. ■Emory ftFoeter, of 8t. Loota,
doesn’t place much dependence upon
the peamHsenwfor sleeplessness, tat
be thinks he knows of a cere that to
tafaliiMe It consiate simply in plae-
tag over the eyas fee wrapped ha
doth. He say* that people at*
: wearing oat their eyes, and ttakth*
effect to frit by the nerves and the
brain.
“Thn tetter-boned oi likgow goeedown.” np
TV tetter-board of Mfe
Up and down, up and down—one
day a millionaire, next day ‘dead
broke”— one day buoyant in spirits,
^ next day gloomy aa health, a fog-one day day
lofeSloB? 5 with perfec bilious attack next
a or
stomack “on a strike.” This
way the world wags now-a-days.
F yon are bilions, mricholie, dtosy
or bowels, take Dr. Keene’s Pleasant
Psttets—purely vegetably, perfectly
tarmless; one a dose.
B. B. D. (Botanic Blood Balm.)
If you try this remedy yon will *ay aa mas*
others bav« said, tot is th«sm«bk>odpnri-
•er and tonic. Write Blood BkhnCo., Atlan
to, On., for book of eonvjBdng ttetfatony.
i. V. OSVfe, AtUUrt*. 6*. (West End),
B. B. ba» perma-
Vt: “B. B.B.
ewrfimrf*" utorthst badrtoted sUoth-
Colnmbfana, Ala., Write*: “My
ISSESf Newoan,O b., writes: 3 “B.
dssssfs»^sasasa
;
cured Me I bod been tronWi eWWof^
AW B; completely (
#. A. teppw, Fredonia, ofsteeratedaoreWiroat,” AJa.. write*: B.».
B. cured my mother
Kh eumatlsm Cared.
Potsbamxk’s Rbd Stab Stobb, 1
Lake Crry, Fla., Jo». 5,1887./
P. Gents—H P. P. Ming Co.: suffered with rheutna
ave
tism for some time and tried a great
many remedies, but could find no re¬
lief until I used your great and bene¬
ficial P. P. P. I recommend it
suffering Truly humanity. J. POTSDAMER.
yours,
Advice In Mothers.
M.c Wimsow's Mooraiws 8v m
for ohilAree teething, is the pwweriptio
Of of onate om oT the the ' best best ■' femme female onrse* onrse* au
physician* ■ ■ ■ in ‘ the United " “ * BUtee, '
anshosu used for forty wttb ta-'
failing by million* yesiw of amt tusww u
* woo.-as
for tliair cbtklreo. Dnriug tl.a proofs*
of ti etbwtg- its fuhie. is lueslenlsbfe
It tobuite. the eloM from para, cues dy* tfo
•aims mat »h«r«inos, gm
buan ta, sari nmai. onfeie. By giving
l»%itfj to to chdiil ted lMk tile mother
:t-m * borita aagaritawly,
.IWWi ........ tete —W II— MM II f SIlWWtel
&8UASW1CK JESbP,MAe0lf. ATLAN¬
TA, A, ROME ROME and *ta CRATfANffOttA. GMfiT
ONLY LOW
Doubfe Ghity Sleeping Gar Service
Cincinnati and Jacksonville.
Solid trains between
Chattanooga and Jacksonville,
Closely connecting with Seeping double Can trains
with Pullman
to aad from
Memphis, Narim lfe , Kansas Ci y
and the West and
KfraavMte, W raktegtaa , Near Yssfr
and the East.
THE fiROftT LINE BETWEEN
Atlanta and J«ekao»vflfe t
Atlanta and Bavannalt,
Atlanta aad Brnnswfek.
Atlanta and Macon,
Atlanta nnd Rome.
For rates. Time Cards and other
information apply to agents of the
Eta Urn., Va. aad ttwrgift I- ft;
B. W. WRENN.
Oen. Pass. & Ticket Agt., Kno* r Sir.
ft H. Hardwick,
Asta Gea. Pass, Agt., Atlanta.
f
Mto j/ , . / . , ; / f |
a rislnted to «. a What
cares BcretnJa. 8*H
■ssttr t
Application for (barter. Amend¬
ment of
Farinas Cooperative Man*
ufactming Company.
iESSi adjourned termjd
1889, at the reupectfnlly February shows, tot rite said
said court,
asd?U lindeof farm mat I
h:£t«
Mess, or securing the payment of Ite debts
aad adrauees; ^tototoT^^trfS^^ahy to sdl, reut. tease oeneejneh
to do no »ud to do so and to do any and all
other act* which are proper and legal in car-
on a warehouse and cotomiflon bum-
Yonr petitioners pray that an order may
be granted and issued by this Honorable
Court and alloaria
•Baking it a part of — -- ---• with
sued to to corporation for Investing it to
power asked in this amendment that
ft may may have have to to right right to to carry carry on on connection said said ware-
rate and eomatitrioa trarioessia:
Pres. Farmers Co-operative MTgCo.
.T.F..8T1LWELL, office, Sect’y. Surpenor . Court
Filed in. Clerk’s
Cnrax’s Own* Swramo* Cooar. %
G BOKO Li, SPiLIlLNO COUNTY./' aad
I certify that the foregoing u a tree
correct copy as appears of record in to*
Office. J Wm. M. Thoms*,C lerk.
Georgia Midland ft Guff R8.
Time Table, T.ling tSeel July 17. ’19
No. 50 .—Passknoeh, South, Daily Except
Sunday.
Mi-Ponougli...............8: Arrive. J
Griffin..................... ...... HM ». m.
Warm Springs.............. 7*9
Columbue......................8:48 “
No. 81 .—Passesob*, Nobth. D«tv.
Columbn*...................... 1K)8 p. a
Qriffln...!......................8:50 Warih Spring ................ 2:84 “
p. *1.
No. 52 —Passbsobb, South: few.
Columbus......................7.-00p. fern—
m.
No. 58 —pAMBKOBB, Nohth. Daily Except.
if?. SejntAY.
Griffin...'.. MFJ 8:20 »
. -----...8:15 p. m.
McDouough....................0:00 “
No. 5A— Passekcbk Soutb. Summit it Ohlv
Griffin..........................8:10 McDonough..................
a
Columbus.................„...11:1D Warm Springs....!--------
No- 55.— Passbsgkh North. Sphoa* 0«#
■SSgn—ffgfof fete::::::::::::: fflv* 118 *
No, 1.- sht North, Mondays, Wednhh-
day* and Fridays.
wSfcgH':.:.
No. 2.— Vasiaur South, Tuesdays. Tlute
days and Saturdays.
11 1.50 P - . ,
IT UNWirtMM lit feMttr SRMSI
flu# 1 '
MERCER UNIVERSITY.
MACON, GA.
FULt FACW.T1ES. FJVE SCHOOtft
Depart raeut,
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4. Tto Dcpartetato of Theology.
feor Gutalog
deto’or' JOffff 1. BRA NTLT; 8ec. pro tom
Macon, On. JaU7**dtav8w
iMfuaMa preferrwl agfesas
tikrtr who cn
w hole time
* widta M ta te -xperi
. - - to be
SS.“i5SK whiskey
favor
A Breuss,
4taRU. Sberia.
Ordinary’s Advertisement*.
U / \BDrs TT, OaoaaiA, ART’S orfKB-Se^msb Jnly Wh. JS8S -J Cw« H.
Keith, aa examtor of to lest wiU and tosta-
of W. J. Keitth. late of mid S**eto«2ito “ J ‘
aent
tothcretote
'SSfe
irahM) AwcHteg hoasc ou corner of Tenth aad
lirt aH pereoB* wnrerned teke nottre and
appear at the eoert of Ordinary at siyofflre the
iaOrUla, Oa., by ten o’«k*k a.oo tod
feat Monday August, 1889, show
’ such application
D. OrtHwuy:
r*? S’
Execntore SSXS33®2 ol L. B- tower, deceared, bate
made application to me for Hate to
tell a two a®re^ri°« acre tract of tod mr ta to «te bouud- of
~ ~ with th dw dwelling elling aad and outhouses, c
ed north by Foptar atote, wwt by Ninth
t
show cases he-
b of Oirifaaary, at my office in
Krtu, iai.e
1 “' S Ffe HAMMOND, Ordinary.
$SM
to me for letters of DSsmis-
_______________.-
next, why such letters ol Dismiceiou should
not be granted,^ AMMdND,
*645. H Ordinary
second street, south by Flemiwter aad AmoW
feg mi to safe Monday ia August
Griffin. «m first next,
why such application should not Orgnary. be granted.
*6.00, E. W. HAMMOND,
£ Myy, %EDINAST’S OFFICE—Sfaldiiw ft Couh
Georgia, May for SI, 188B.-W. Alex
ander applies to^ me letters of Dismission
oa the estate of Wm. Woodward; late Of said
aed show cause before
•v&rvn iuu OND, Ordinary.
Nsties ta Debtors and Creditors.
Notice is hereby gfveo to all who are indebt-
ed to the estate tateof John D. George,deceased,to
call and settle btVe at at once. All parties hobliug
uoti
to
iunellw6.-S3.70.
Special Election.
^i^otiecte h ereby^Vreth^therc of August, wBl deter- be
1889,ia SpaldiBgcouaty, Rhetor aa bonds eiectiou todeter- to shall
miuetb* qneetion shall or
SSS S^u P g D ffl
dollars, to be known flvebuadred ae wmpon bonds Of the
denotefuatiou of dollars each, to
bear interest at tha rate of *»x per cent, per
f® to^ou ehallbe betd and coudseted
ia approved aceordaaes October with 14th, an Act 1879. of the Legislature,
to wards “For Ittoioghonde,” aud>on thote
opposed tar ieeuing .to same to worife
I July 134 nss m
ftecerter’s Sale,
IR, Reiver.'
Ne:^fetasrfHfH*to>f%
PICTPRFS, MfRftOftS
JftMIffft 9. CAM LI * ftONt,
PHILABELFEHA, pa .
tar- rotalogue oa receipt of stamp.
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DAILY AND WEEKLY,
(CONSOLIDATED MAY 26, 1889,)
OFFERS
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To Advertisi
In proportion to prices charged, than
ether medium in the South.
With the combined circulation of tw o <
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prices of only one.
It is published in one of the agricull
commercial, manufacturings and rail!
centers of the most progressive State ini
South, with a large and intelligent surrou
ing population and extra facilities for
ladbBtien. ■
Being a first-class newspaper, fully up i
all demands of the times and the required
meats of its constituency, it is read not dnqf
by nearly every family in Spalding Count
bnt in the eight surrounding counties, witif
a good general circulation in the Stqte
other States.
cowers its whole field.
and covers it completely.
Prices low. Write for rates and sample | j
copies of Daily and Weekly to
DOUGLAS GLESSNER, I’nWisher,
Griffin, Ga.
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