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, . £‘.A
> conveyed by Mr.
F of Michigan
.an 18,000 and
I one-half cettts,
as than *2,000
t also provides
for a king.
it Bern-
t rilongthe line. The most
nination comes from that
rntriot, Senator Blair, who
iot no improvement wbat-
boeu affected in the public tlje
eethe introduction of
e system. Aa the New
»Senator was never heanl
ils subject while Democrat*
Itrol and Republicnns were
ce by the Civil Service laws,
easy to see thatconsuming thirst
patronage is the inspiration of
present declaration. Except as a
chine for distributing tax-payers’
aey where it will bring most votes
the Republican party, Mr. Blair’s
nfon of the United States
rernment, as a whole, is a poor
». About Tanner he says: “If
Corperaf cleans out the surplus
can easily fill up the strong box
On.” And he believes that parti-
whip should be the firetconsidera-
n in the selection of Justices oi
• Supreme Court. If the ReptiWi-
ocatiug irresponsible and reckless
InandaJ administration, and the
fisring of partisanship above the
aw. If all Republicans were like
Senator Blair, Mr. Carlisle's worst |
hare would certainly he justified.
Deafness Can’t be Cured ,
I discos^oortkm*of the rar ThS^l.TnD
this tube restored
waring will be de¬
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f* 1
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-..„ Ai voms to attnd any export-
acr&fCL^pt
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Counterfeitersantthe moat httelli-
gent awl wary of all criminals. The
Chief ol the 8«ret 8ervk» Division of
theTreasury Department, therefore,
abould be an officer of ability and
experience, it poaeibJe, in this peeo-
liar kind of work. An ordinary
wart detectiw would be aa modi
out of place in such a position as §
cowboy on Broadway. K may ir¬
ritate Prince Russell Harrison to
bur* h*8 railroad detectire, Furlong,
put aside, but the President should
“Oh, my back!" is a common ex¬
clamation, and expresses m world of
misery and suffering It is singular
this pain arises from sueh various
causes. Kidney disease, liver eom-
p'aint, wasting affections, colds rheu¬
ms ttem, debility dyspepsia, overwork chief and
nenrous are causes.
When thus ailing seek prompt relief.
It can be found best in Brown’s Iron
Bitters. It builds up from the foun¬
dation by making the blood rich and
pure. Leading and recommend physicians it. and It min¬ has
isters use
try it.
_
B.B. M. (Botanic Blood Balm.) .
If 70 a try this remedy jam will say as mnay
other* bars said, that Is tbs ssbt Mood pari-,
Her and tonic. Write Blood BatoCo., Atlan¬
ta, Ga.. lor book of convincing testtaoiiy.
I, P. Dark, Atlanta, Ga. (West End),
writes: “I consider that B, B. B. has perma.
Dcntly eared me of rheumatism and sciatica.”
B. B. Saulter, Athens, Ga., says: “B: B. ft.:
eared me of an nicer that bad resisted all oth-
^IMLTtn^, mother and sister Columbiana, bad ulcerated Ala., writes:*‘My throat
stwe
and scrofula. B. B. B. cured them."
Jacob P. Sponcler, Newnan, Ga., writes: “ft.
commenced to get weU after the first
application entirely and cured.” am now, Itwffl aftera do feftr the
weeks, Price |1.D0. Try
same for you.
Clarke's flax Soap for the Skin and
you will use no other. 25 cents. All
of Clarke’s Flax remedies are fyr sate
by Dr. N. B. Drewry, Dru ggist.
See Wkat a Tonic Can Do.
Lake City, Fla, 'hmSA, City, Flai,
D-H. Newman, of Lake
says bis wife has suffered for seven
years with which a complication asthma the of diseaft- moajfc
es, of was
prevalent. She has not laid down in
bed for seven years, isfbusinegs
ed all the money h has
made him in that t! me for medicine,
physicians, etc., to obtain relief fot
her, but wirbout an„ y success what-
ever. He was advised
to try P. P. P. He f
no benefit, but
_____ „—an two bottles
ms appeared all over, and she
lately began to improve, And
r skin is perfectly dear. She
loundly and every her night general on health an or-
pillow,
-VIA-
BRUNSWICK. JESUPyMACON,ATLAN¬ CHATTANOGfiA.
TA, R(W*e and
ONLY LINE
Uoeble 0atty Sleeping Car Satvtee
Between ■
Cincinnati and Jacksonville.
Solid trains between
Chattanooga and Jacksonville,
Closely connecting with double trains
with Pullman Sleeping Care
and the Wert and
Knoxville, Washington, Now York
and the East.
THE S**0RT UNE BETWEEN
«Atlanta and GgiinnahJ Jacksonville,
. Atlanta and
Atlanta and Brunswk-k.
rt « i Atlanta and M aeon,
j Atlanta and Rome.
For rates, Time Cards and other
information apply to agents of the
Rmim, X. M, July *7.—Tbs
^a«rf±l audJKlbe
a taw* ItoA Urn prinf- to
ml of which «b«n forever rem ain
limbed, & jLstTS good <01
Sf!f n * d 0,6 rtpp0rt rf **
Tbe teristetive oommittra * repo rt
oemtemTaZd that the house shall w*
ssasWa® srs
right of trial by jury, bat
mows off tram the right to
office, or to act on Junes. I
iag secret who ballot, practices and prevents i
marriage, belongs polygamy, to
or any
SOUTHER N COTTO N MILLS.
Os the Market is platted They Will Trek
ably Ban on Short Tth»e.
Rbw Yoiuk, July 9 7.—A special to The
d from Oolumbua, Ga., u>ys:
1 is a very important movement
b sESI5S.
auctiou of plata goods. Manufacturers
reaJixe thatlt is neoesaoiy to resort to
some extraordinary measure in order to
save themselves and bring about a more
satisfactory There is state strong of affairs. probability that
M •• a DWVW5 |Myvwnufj| - Mps
mills will bo put on two-thirds
y in August. This will affeot
18,000 operatives and untold
plorers Yankton, Thursday Dak. rays: unearthed A party number of ex-
a
at human skeletons buried in the chalk
blaf&, ton miles east of Yankton, and on the
Nebraska side. Fifty skulls 900
headless skeletons were found, be which
mains local physicians of white pronounce people, children to the and re¬
adults. The indications are that they
have been buried forty or fifty years.
the Peace Johns has on office in the
i«£a&sasJ igsjss.iferrJ.fii 2 sJs«sg
Aral to Imuidthi. note mittootapoo-
Oil on a piece of paper;
H yon don’t leave tha country In tea day*
yon will be lynched. Bald Ehobbxbs.
Two Childr.n Billed By Oars.
:oaoo, July 87.-Two little sons of
Droenka both the of tender Ghioego yean, and
iweetoi playing track near at Ehrihursh xhnrs-
n
•fternoon. The younger stayed
upon the train track just in as an sight- incoming The elder pas¬
brother senger burned came the of the
to rescue
younger, but tripped, and the two were
out to pieces unde r the whe els.
Ex-Confederate. Bares Bsrbeeae.
Mavras, July 97.—A reunion of ex-
ft the solid part of the bare
was the mam feature.
famt Catarrh
nous disease. From Its
extend to the throat,
ibes, in and conthmptive finally to in- di-
ings
Li
kM
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tTrr.GBo* Laurnn. Executor ia, July of Mrs. 2nd, Janett 1889.-T. Bethttne, C. Mc-
deceased, applies to me for letters of Dismis¬
sion on said estate.
Let aH persons concerned show cause befere
‘SS3SiSiajSS^JS&. should
next, why such letters of Dismission
” 0 $6!l5 P:an E.'W. HAMMOND, Ordinary
grtBDIlfABT'B U Geoboia. J
aD<1 ,or
Let all persons concerned show eaose be .
-.Griffin, fore the Court the of Ordinary, Monday in at my office in
on ffirst August next,
Ao? HAMMOND, ?„KT-
/ tRDINARY ’8
ber next, why sueh letter* of tflmMmricB-
should not be granted.
16.15. E. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
Notice is hereby given to all who are indebt¬
ed to the estate of John D. Oborge, deceased,^to
eaB and settle at onee. Ail parties holding
claims against the estate of said deceased ate
mine the qneetiou whether bonds shall orehall
not be issued by said county for the purpose
•of paying paying for, for, raid improving improving and and Said repniringpublic repairing public
property roperty in in said eunnty. cuunty. Said bonds bonds to to be be
at the aggwgate amount of sixteen thousand
dollars, to he known hundred as coupon bonds of the
denomination of five dirfiars each, to
bear interest at the rate of Ms per cent. —
^ , 0 ls? id b ^ nd *. t ?, be . pa j^
Receiver’s Sale.
wur b© sold oil the first Tuesday in Augnst,
"*«« material varnfeh, paints, carrias
-nivcrtisemuiut
Afi Orfiluancei
Application for Amend¬
ment ofCharter.
s?s«“
Fanners Cooperative Man*
ufacturing Company.
P Sr^lfS,'^“" ,,T ‘ do '
,.r Coni
Piled in dark’s office, Burosrior
Spalding County, ^
s Clebk’h Office Supeeiob Court. County./ 1
3 Geosgia, Spaldino
I certify that the foregoing is a true as
correct copy as appears of record in th
Georgia Midland 8 Galt SB,
Time Table, Taking Effect July 17, ’89
No. 50.—PAssxHCEn, Sooth, Dailt Except
Sunday.
Arrive. LetTk
McDonough.................. 5:00a.m.
’’-‘“a.m. 5:45 “
Warm Springs.. 7:00 “
Columbus.........
No, 51 .—Famekosb, Nobtb. Daily.
Columbus..........-......... 1:05 p. m.
Griffin.......3____________8:50 Warm Spring..............S. 2-.S4 “
p. m.
No. 82 .—Passengeb, Sours. Daily.
toffin.......;.....------------- Warm Springs.............. 5018 “
Columbus......................7:00 p. m.
No. 58 — Pamekskb, Nobth. Daily Except.
SCNRAY.
■ « S teii=- ,T7...............8:15 S3'---
Griffin. p. m. 8:20 “
McDonough....................9:00 SuSNLy “
No. 54 .—Pasbenoeu South, Only.
McDonough................... tiSO *. m.
Griffin........................... 8:10 a.m. 8:16 “
Warm Springs...:.......... 0:85 “
Columbus......................11:10 “
vt anu opnngw.............. «•**
Griffin...........................10-A8 a. m. 11:00 -
MeDonough.......-.........11:40 “
No. 1.— Fsbioht 3HT Nobth, hubTH, Fbidayb. Mondays, MONBJ W bones-
days axd
prings............... 11:42 “
..— —...... 2 :d 8 p.m. 8:30 p. ns.
ugh.,................4:30 “
No. 2. Tbeisht South, Tuesdays. Thuhs
days and Satubhays.
McDonough................ 110)0 ll^o a. a. “ ra.
tolumlms..!?,................ 8:50 “
ngste j t - . w . i ,...»— Bga
daily ask weekly,
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(CONSOLIDATED MAY 26, 1889.)
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Value r
proportion to prices charged,
medium In the South.
With the combined circulation of two olc
well established papers, it charges tin
of only one. *
It is published in one of the agriculta
commercial, mannfactuiing and raiin
centers of the mostprogressive State in
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with a large and intelligent surroi
tog population and extra facilities for <
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
by nearly every family in Spalding County,
but to the eight surrounding counties, with
a good general circulation in the State and
other States.
WHOLE FIELD
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Prices tow. Write for rates and sample
of D*tty> and Weekly to
DOUGLAS DOUGLAS GLKSSiran GLESSNER, Publisher. PtihHahor.
Griffin, Ga.
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