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It to the opin-
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river Marowa,
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9 in to*nlfica£ the infantry
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i of the service
r great has been
melon of the mill*
, of < European
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to the
says that the
I ^Nashville railroad
a few days begin at
instruction of a coal
i of vessels in the era-
i coal company, a
the purpose of ex-
\ coal to Cuba and
id roads
narrow gauge this
re adopted the standard
■Hows: Toledo, St. Louis
j City, 450 miles; Natcbes,
d Columbus, 100; North-
t and Florida, 50; Savannah,
and Montgomery, 62;
and North Georgia, ST;
to Columbus and Binning-
___ Jato and Hammondsporfc,
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i received a neat pamphlet
fthe official proceedings of
hdd in Atlanta
i months ago. It is to be hoped
he proooeeding of this congress
i the means of bringing about
i system of road working,
of good roads can-
i overestimated. The present
legislature will consider some sug¬
gestions which hove been given
it on the rood qnestlon by a
tee appointed for the purpose by
road congress. We trust that
tceedings will have some effect on
► working of roads in this
i as a number of them
workmen titan the heavy but cut it is
ad with,
the blissful future
________itbem Harrison when they last were fall. asked
vote for
presidential remembered election by promises the will
long cheats tobe resented
‘ mas
•ballots.~[N. Y.Star,
ie promises also fell
i the lips of workers and
it th's broad
t the fosterers of the
i,audda’’y howls
andlond are resounding in every
Of the country asking where to
ptotection and why were the
es not carried out. The fact will
well remembered down here, and
be fertilised and kept growing by the
sweat of the wage-worker as he feels
the iron grip of redaction knowing at
Ikiwmlfinff s^——— ———t*sss from liaVtnplrn> U a.. V : U. I ."Ui, >-I. rflv#S
r and serious; bat the use of bomb.
ifMirj* i# quit* as dangerous. In
the patient ha* a mild
"fallSy* ** p * riw ’ to * n other »’
f theTrean
■ was exceptional, Money*!
are w "ttnfj to pay (or
executive ability and financial ex¬
perience. But they were apparently
Impreeeed by the br’Miaacy of
the robber stamp financier. HUH, «
Wall street bad no me for Mr. Wte-
dom, he had no# for Wall street.
Various schemes, including a Western
railroad that wait* for money to
complete it, kept him occnpied, if
not raccearfoi, until be was invited
by President Harrison to take his
•“rSfinaTt of the Treasury to
thus Car contented himself with ob-
aenring that be is unable to see the
danger of financial stringency, and
that, moreover, the Treasury to do¬
ing all it can. Bnt It seems that be
to at last aroased to the importance
of the situation. Supported by the
businem element in the Administra¬
tion in the person of the Postmaster-
General, he to now visiting toe finan¬
cial center. Between toe rubber-
stamp financier and the representa¬
tive Cheap John something effectual
and brilliant in the way of a Treas¬
ury policy ought to be evolved.
It may be just a coincidence, but
yesterday a scheme was sprung on
WaS street relative to theincomplete
^•road with wbichMr.Wiudomwas
connected during hif career In ton
Street. This to a business Adminto-
tration ifc ^
. ■; • S
•
For the sake of humanity it to to
t<) be hoped that the story about the
condemnation of Mrs. Heron In
Corea will turn out to la without
foundation, as latest dispatches in¬
dicate. But if the report prove true,
our Government must act promptly
and vigorously.
The report to being vigorously de-
utod by the press, in substantiation
of which, *a letter to published from
Rev. H. G. Underwood, recently
made missionary into the interior of
Cored, dated at Hun Chun, April 8;
from wbljh it appears that Corea to
considered one of the beet mission
fields by the Presbyterian church
both North and South. The story
has but Utile credence anywhere.
The public to receiving an interest¬
ing lesson in toe eccentricities of elec¬
tricity through toe proceedings of
the Kemmtor reference. The number
of instances of almost miraculous
escape from death by electric shock
recited by witnesses do not seem to
affect the general opinion of scientists
that electricity properly applied will
kill with certainty and dispatch.
The disadvantage under which As¬
sistant Attorney-General Pocte
labors to that he cannot produce the
men who have been killed by electrici¬
ty to offset the evidence of Mr. Cock'
ram’s witnesses who were not killed
when struck by lightning.
What will cure the worst case of
dyspepsia? What will insure a bear-
AT give a ■ .....
dispel spirits? ... .. - nervous depression restore exhaust- and low
ea mothers moth to full strength? What
will strengthen will nerves and muscles?
What enrich the blood? What
will enable you to overcome weak¬
ness, wakefulness and lack of energy ?
What will prevent chills and fever
and other effects of malarial poison ?
Brown’s Iron Bitters. It is well to
know this.
_
The Pike’s Peak Observer.
New Orleans Picayune.
The man who occupies ths highest
office within the gift of the American
people to keeping the signal office at
the summit of Pike’s Peak. Concern
ittg this summer resort he says:
“Sometimes I stand at the window
with my telescope. The wind with¬
out to keen and cutting as a knife,
can see the booses in Colorado
Springs, twenty miles away, the visi¬
tors sitting in their shirt sleeves, sip¬
ping iced drinks to keep cool, and la¬
dies walking about in white summer
robes. I lower the glass, the sum¬
mer scene to gone. Green trees, ani¬
mal life, men and women fade away
like matures in a dream and I am
the only living thing in the world of
eternal ice and snow and silenc^,”
U. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm.)
If you try tbi* remedy you wOl my aa many
other* have said, that i* the best blood puri¬
fier and tonic. Write Blood Balia Co., Atlan¬
ta, Ga.. for book of eonvthciiig testimony.
J. P. Dork, Atlanta, Ga. (West and),
write*: “I consider that B. B. B. ha* perma¬
nently cored aeof rheumatism and sciatica.”
B. B. Bauiter. Athena, Ga., says: “B. B. B.
cured me of an ulcer that bad misted all oth-
cs* treatment.
K. G. Tinsley, Columbiana. Ala., writeK**](y
mother and sister had ulcerated sore throat
and scrofula. B. B. B. cured them."
Jacob F.8poDeier,Newnan,Oa., writes: "B.
B. B. entirely cured me ol rheumatism is my
shoulders. I used six bottles."
Cbas. Reinhardt, No, SON Pi
-
j
spoilsmen erf bis
gat in their work, is
seriouslyfelt. Thai
«d, its work to
and there to disgust in
tbs Railway Mail Service Bureau
ths way things am going. A head
ctork of tbe bureau is quoted as au¬
thority for ths statement that the
i» recently introduced am a
worthless lot,” The postal clerks
themselves, according to the Wato-
of ths New
Tort Sub, declare that the service to
bring rained. The hurried dismissal
of hundreds of experienced and skill¬
ful Democratic clerks to make room
for the proteges of influential Repub¬
lican Congressmen has not, it ap¬
pears, been in tbs interest of tbepub-
Mc. There am 5,000 employss in the
Railway Mai! Service. About one-
fifth of their number were dismissed
in the interval gained by Pmnhtont
Harrison suspending PresidentCleTe-
land's order directing that toe bu¬
reau should come under the Civil
■AN* Iter .,| M |gffinir>__ Vice TO 9—— ten -■ *_ in AWvA'.J;:- AST.— Tr t .
j>/ ;
Up Tirt trtter-lxmrd to^pMNdera.’* and down-one
and down, up
day a millionaire, day buoyant next day in spirits, ’dead
broke”—one
next day gloomy as health, a fog-one day day
“laid in seeming out* with perlec bilious attack next
a or
your stomack “on a strike " This
is the way the world wags melcholic. now-a-days. dixxy
If you are bilious,
have headed, torpid dyspeptic, action want of liver, appetite kidneys or
or bowels, take Dr. Pierce's Pleasant
Pellets—purely vegetably, perfectly
harmtofa; one a dose* |• -< 1
Aa AxkeaaM Shaker.
Wall, old feller, what’s the mat¬
ter?”
‘Only a H ilwWtJ little agur, OgUI) ouiaogwAj stranger, bnt uuv I A
38 I would shake myself out
ve had ’em nr nyself, friend; Itu
Westmoreland’s ..foreland’sit Calisaya Tonic and
I nevfir have a shake.”
Good advice to the friend who
halting ply. to implied of malaria in the friends’ has
No case
been found which baffled its
powers, ft successfully and oae in the physician treatment has of
phoid fever. It eosts only bottles fil.00 wil
bottle and one or two
Atop the fever. Buy it of your
For safe by E. R. Anthony.
See Wkat * Tonic Out Do-
Lake Citt, Fla, June 24,1886. og.
Buys his wife has suffered for seven
years with a complication of diseas¬
es, of which asthma was the most
prevalent, bed She has not laid down in
tor seven years. He has expend¬
ed all the money his business has
made him in that time for medicine,
physicians, etc., to obtain relief for
her, but wirhout any success what¬
ever, He was ad vised by physicians
to try P, P, P.. derive He finally benefit, did bat so,
expecting after taking to less than no two bottles
eruptions appeared all over, and she
nowBer immediately sWn began te w perfectly to improve, dear. and She
Newman, who is sr merenat in years. in Lake
a
City, to very enthusiastic over 0
core, purifier and and thinks tonic it of tfaegrandes the blood
age.
Rheumatism Cured.
Potsdameb’b Rbd Stab Stobe, 5,188T.) 1
Lake City, Fla., Jon.
P. Gents—H P. P.MfgCo,: suffered with rheuma
ave
tism tor 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 to
suffering humanity.
Truly yours, J. POTSDAMER.
-VIA-
8RUNSWICK. JESUP,MACON, ATUN
TA, ROME and CHAnANOOGA.
ONLY LINE
Double Duj % Sleeping Car Servita
■ Between
Cincinnati and Jacksonville.
Solid trains between
Closely Chattanooga connecting and with Jacksonville, double trains
with Pullman Sleeping from Cars
to and *
Memphis, Nashville, Kansas
and the West and
Knexville, Washington, New York
and the East.
THE SHORT LINE BETWEEN
Atlanta and Jacksonville,
Atlanta and oavannan,
Atlanta Atlanta and Macon, Brunswick,
and
Atlanta and Rome.
For rates, Time Cards and other
information apply to agents of tba
East Tomi., Vs and Georgia ft. R.
B. W. WRENN, '
Gen. Pass. A Ticket Agti, Knoxville.
S. HT Hardwick,
Asst. Gen. Pare. Agt., Atlanta.
An Ordinance.
hf ths Mayor aod Coqariipf
any person to rids on a hicyris or of
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Merit Wins * er be ^^*i >DbIk ‘-
hr sn tort-'
Application for Amend¬
ment of Charter.
. Sraiarie, Corsonr.
n ufacturing Company.
1888, at i
farehanae a«d todr mm
‘ op
aalhtowl
cotton and other tom
debtsby o* b mortart"*, »«•
on real ] rssrraes rent^raefri ommieeion bastowa;
and and
purchase, lease or cut sneh real pen*
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IT- Yob
Court and alios
Charter. Itore ttM ^
. „Pr^-Fa^raemC«voperatireMTgCo
Clerk’s Orncv Stmaaon Cavwr. '
Georgia, Spalwwo Couktt.j
I certify that the foregoing is a true a
correct copy as appears of reeord in t!
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Bl'WPAY.
Arrive. Leave
McDonough.................. 5:00 a.:
m ■'
Columbus.....................8:48 “
No. 51.—Passenger, North. Daily.
Columbus...................... 1:05 p.
Warm Spring,'-............. 2:84 •
Griffin..........................8:50 p.m.
No. 52.— Passenger, South. Daily.
Griffin........................... 4!05 p.
Warn Springs.............. 5:28 ‘
Columbus................ 7:00 p. m.
No. 58 —Passenger, North. Daily Excei ti
1 SUNEAY.
Columbus..................... Sprigs.............. SilOp.; 6:48
Griffin......TT,...............8:15 Warm 8:20
p.m. ‘
McDonough....'................9:00"
No. 54 .—Passenger South, Bond •
-teferrkWaa.
. Warm Springs.........—
Columbus.....................11:10 ",
No. 55.—Passenger North. Soni
Columbus........—...------ 7:40 a. l
Warm Springs. ....... 9:14 “
Griffin’......................„...10:88a. m. 11:00
j McDonough. 1.1.3.;.......’..11:40 “
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DAYS AHPT BIDAYS.
Columbus.......... 9:00 a ,
Jam M&igh"-;: Springs... £»■
No. 2.- Freight South, Ti
BAYS AND SaTURI
McDonough.*, 11:00 a. m.
-.8:50 *
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rtcta**ttoSl"nU w
-on taking it; It ts *
, MERCER UNIVERSITY,
’ MACON, GA.
FULL FACULTIES. FIVE
m
srelArts,
$75 to$250
48 ;
U. Rossnfleld * Wp 8ta«'
,r ol B. H. Drake,
i: fe fcCi*S 1?&-
at w. OMmitk 8«hgw * —"
T Ordinary’s Advcrtiserrehis.
1 iRDINABY’8 OFriCF^P*Lmso Oovn
to-wit: One two story brick store house o»
in Griffin, Go., byte. «*dotojL m. o« toe
sifs ^Ttwo«7^oi iMd i. too rity oi
i§Mp§?l concerned show eauee be-
LrtaH pmaona
county deceased, with the will annexed.
/^BDINARY’8 OFFICB-Spalwno CoVN-
Sr^s:“’'ZT" Ijet allpersonB coocernWI shqw cam« t Tr' befuup
next, why such letters of Dismission should
♦fir.Xir E. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary
^RpiNAKY’SOFi’lCE^PALumo County,
half acre* of land, more or less, bounded
,or
unulDuwuu among nwir®. , .
ts&:&g£psamas& Let all persons concwoed ahow eaum bs
{ LJty, bRDfNABY’8 OFFICB-SrALUmo Cotm
Geoboia, May 31,1889.—W. of Dismission E. Alex
under applies tome for letters
on the estate of fa. Woodward, late ol said
the Court of Ordinary, at Monday my office, in by ten
o’clock a. m., on toe first Septem¬
ber next, why sneh letters of dismission
should riot be granted.
*6.15. £ W. HAMMOND, Ordinary.
Notice to Debtors and Creditor*.
Notice is hereby given to all who ore indebt¬
ed to the estate of John D. George, deceased,to
coll and settle ** once. All parties hoMing
chums against the estate of said deceased ore
ir"'
janellw8.-*3.70. Columbus, Ga
Special Election. .
Notice to- hereby given that there wilt b*
held on Tuesday, Spalding the 18th day eleetion of August,
18894 b county, an to deter¬
mine the question whether bonds shall or shall
not of paying be issued for, by improvingand said county for the purpose
property said county. Said repairing bonds public be
m to
of toe aggregate amount of sixteen thousand
bear interest at toe rate of six per emit, per
annum 1st day and of January payable and semi-annually, the 1st day on July the
of
of each year. Two of said bonds to be paid
off on January 1st, 1891. and one thousam
dollars annually thereafter until all of said
bonds are retired.
Said eleetion shall be held and conducted
In accordance wfto an Act of toe Legislature,
approved There shall October 14th, 1879.
be printed orwritten on the bat-
uHc MAJRION PATRICK, X C. C.
julylSim
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Receiver's Sale.
Ssritan nag- material, varnish, swsk paints, carriage
New Alvertiseipenii
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DAILY AND WEEKLY,
(CONSOLIDATED MW 2d, 1889,)
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OFFEHS
Value
To Advertisen
other medium in the South.
With the combined circulation of two old
and well established papers, it changes thi
prices of only one.
Ills published in one of the agricultural,
commercial, manufacturing and railroad
centers of the most progressive State in the
South, with a large and intelligent surroud-
ing population and extra facilities for dis¬
tribution.
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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
by nearly every family in Spalding County,
but in the eight surrounding counties, with
a good general circulation in the State an<l
other States.
IT CO VERS ITS WHOLE FIELD
and Rovers it completely.
Prices low. Write for rates and sample
copies of Daily and Weekly to 1
DOUGLAS GLESSNER, Publisher.
Griffin, Ga. |9|
m
^ fPrlahly Ash, Poke Boot an*
-maxes roemvx cubes ov all forms and staoes or-
Physicians sndorse P. P. P. m » splen- I you win rsgsin flash sad strength.
dM eombluattcm, and prescribe It with I Waste of energy aod all diseases resulting
gnat ssristosMen tat tbs can* of *U m overtaing the system sr* cured by
terns sad stsgm at Primsry, Secondary I the use of P. P. P.
Bad Tertiary Syphilis. Syphilitic Rheu¬
matism, Scrofulous Hears sod Sores,
Glandular Bwellings, B&eumstirin, Xld- I
>hdnts,*old Chronic Dicer* Out benefited by the wonderful tonlo Mil
SYPHILIS! -e (SCROFULA
have restated *11 trmtmect. OsUrrh, Skin blood deansiag properties of P. P.P.
Steams, Be rn m *, Chronic PttnuOe Prickly Ash.Poh* Boot and Pu l —lnwi
Compfateta Mercurial Poison, Tatter, Sold by sll Druggists.
Sesldhssd, eta., ale.
P. P. P. is a powerful tonic sad an 1JHUH Mtoh, ftstast i w,
exceOsnt sppittner, buOdlng up the whhium oauaamvw. -
•yutem rapidly. "If yon are weak and SAVANNAH, CUL
fsahigsad fad body try P. P. P, and
RHEUMATISM
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