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sr New ew Management, Harm*
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r the Catholic Total
* Union.
ional Convention to be Held
:;vfu:4k Cleveland
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July 27.—One of the meet
at National conventions of the
Total Abstinence union held
of years will convene, in
J on See Ang. ting 8. the
a consolidation of
'■ -\Europenu he of the society, known
ling Onms, of which
is heml, will Uiof-
lague fias branches all over Eu»
i its stronghold is in (boat Ifrit-
and Ireland. In the latter country
It has for its executive officer Archbishop
/■w,— mi " archbishops rcbblsUoiw of of Dublin. !)nbUo. Ar-
imiiary object of the league is to
teched. Whan anupplieutimi for mem¬
ted bership to select is made the of oandidute is permit-
one the two
If he does not wislf to take this pledge
he is allowed to become 423 a member with
all the priv 1 *'-'--' .....*■«-
whereby toxicarfhg h.
saloon amt
when absolutely necessary,'
At the house of a friend o» in his own
he go over the limit And get drunk lie is
mspended tain period from for the membership first offense, for and a cer¬
for
subsequent The Eev. offenses Father he Conaty. is expelled. National
ePB7i£w2c% president of the Catholic Total Absti-
file league, with a view of effecting a
union of the two societies in an inter-
tional i&&rssxs^AS£ union be effected.
There is one branch of the League of
the Cross in this country. Pal It was or-
aed in Brooklyn by
gg» dow with ter 950,000 the convention ohair in will the be Catholic to en
a
university
ut 925,000 was raised dur-
„ 0 past year. The money will be
given fiie to the university March 10, 189!,
centennary of Father Matthew's
PLAGu Tcf gAND FLIgS.
Tiic Stmts or TifflMands, N. V.. Oov.led
lias This
Ullage been plague of
hich that vis
a heavy eloud was noticed of hanging over
the Canadian shore the Niagara river,
and m*ny supposed a storm was oomini
nature of this storm "became mani¬
fest. Billions of Canadian sand flies,
town.
file In streets. an hour Houses it was impossible shat to stores walk
were ap,
were went closed, to bed. and Most everybody ol fire prematurely flies
were
deed covering Thursday the streets marMog, and their house bodies tops
nearly three inches deep., The river har¬
bor and the canal were thick with their
remains.
The street oommiroianar was busy
ihJlr tM
bodies in thousand other places. light
a
Nothing rimiUrm.remembered here
John U (nUbM’a M*wa»a
Sullivan Nbw York, attended July the 27.-After funeral JohnL. of his
friend, Johnny Murphy, the horseman,
in drive Harlem, with his Thursday, friends. Now he took that along John
has induced Muldoon to accept the
car | | ■BPIHHHP
Bsmstt, . is ,
four men to whom he indebted. Grat¬
itude and rugged honesty are two of
What will They Want Meat!
SoBAirroH, Fa., July English 97.—It is report,
ed that agents of an syndicate
SEitaUJd B,.t William Connell
and John Jevmyn were offered 9800.000
SSKfeSE each for their coal property in Old
West Pittston.
Won, Than Bulteta to Tae«.
City, disturbed a bumble bee nest, and
f Detective Worn.* ChaaaaeA 97,-Deteo- | /
lTflval*
• ■ Kicked Klc Wife to Death.
First a Pigmy—Anon a Giant.
?Sr <
s fact that
kipneya or
s the
tSffirsSffi
an - agreement to
• the
rsCKT
those arrested uro ■.......
court ooni lig headed M iWt ly by l
> sffssttia •' •
Police Court Judge Ermston de¬
nounces this meeting, and hopes the
aaloonists will undertake to attend his
court with a band of musio.
Chief of Police Deitsch says every
saloon keeper keeping open will be ar¬
rested on sight, and reonested if neoes-
kiepets police, their and if the
want to butt heads
a stone wall he propose* to let
them do it.__
NEGRO LYNCHED.
4||toW«.al«iOM .■ Parte, jaaato. to a Black Brute
% S **»* ' at Ky. 4% A .
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P«a, Ky„ July 27,—Jim Kelly, 80, a
t&KarbKg irgima negri negro, was taken from
to ! £S
Kelly,
other hand heid a pistol in her fans
i^apsBJzf&si
jhdann anil <mi
in jail
TeU the good news to the suffering—
At last is a remedy found,
Which mighfchave saved, had they known it,
TeU Many of the who’er “Favorite under Prescription,” the ground.
Bid bopelees whom be giad-
Bear the good news to poor creature*,
Heart-sick, diseases?’ discouraged and sad.
“Female so terrible in
their effects, and so prevalent amonfl
all classes can be cured by the use of
Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription.
mmols' White cap outrages.
Lotus, Gillespie, July 37.—Wednesday
near Bokamp Macoupin and wife^were county,
.onry l by armed body of White
an
Caps, shameful token liberties from their token bu|wy with and the
were
woman while the man was hung lastitime to an
apple tree three proving times. fatal. The
came been new: suspected several times Bokamp petit has
ot
larceny, Charles Jones, but never saloon was keeper, convicted.
a had
9250 stolen a few nights ago and the
mob wanted Bokamp to tell what he had
done with Ahe mcmey that
he had stolen it. j It m believed
Standard Oil In Indians.
Indianapolis, July 27.—The Standard
evidently with the intention of controll¬
ing the be entire gas fidld ultimately. It
Win neoessary some lame soon for the
pipe line ies Of Indianapolis,
Lafayi in ette territory, and c er cities to sink wells
new
leases for this ........ "will
purpose, thev Ofi be
wholly at the mercy of the Standard
tear Indianapolis within the last two
days, and it is believod*it will be found
sasisxs-ra
gas belt
Peculiar
In the combinatlori, proportion, and prepa
ration of it* ingredient*, Hood’s Saraaparilla
aeoomplishes cures where Other preparatdi
entirely entirely fail. fail. Peculiar Peculiar in in it* it* good good name name at
home, home, which which is is a a “tower “tower of of strength strength abroad," *
peculiar ill ' the phenomenal ' omenal sale* salee i it has at-
tained, Hood’s Sarsaparilla aparilla is is the the most suc-
cessful strength, medicine and for creating purifying the blood, giv-
ng an appetite, (e)
snort—Sam He Would Surdde.
Nashvellb, July 97.—W. T. Davis,
Mk*bmmis3& ously left the city after confessing in
a
letter to officers of the organization that
fcslfflftsrisr ng himself in the river. Davis’ bond
missing man has a wife and three chil¬
dren, and has always stood high promt' in
with the public
*!* plosion Of Whisky.
sion Stnooz, ooouired Misa, the July home 97.—An of explo¬
at Peter Hol¬
lins, oolored, five miles from town,
causing the tl death of his daughter and
mortally wounded liis son. Rollins
himself W as severely burned, Rollins
whisky *££&*£ from a barrel. Hie
tel fofo , explosion, pieofs. blowing the ber-
i w
day Up ana millionaire, down, up and day down—one “dead
a next
broke”—one 'next day gloomy day buoyant in spirits, day
in seeming perfec as health, a fog—one
“laid out” with bilious attack next day
a pr
headed, have torpid dyspeptic, action want of liver, appetite kidneys or
or Pellets—purely bowels, take Pr. Pierce’s Pleasant
harmless; vegetably, dose. perfectly
one a
Rheumatism Cored.
POTSDAMEB’S BSD STAB STORE, 1
Gents—H ave suffered with rheuma-
some time andtried a greiri
great
L. %' ' Vi
CateaSaja
Havana, Ji
fiiirty l ^ rran years ^
'ways of the
An Arkanmm Shaker.
^“Wivll, old feller, what’s the mat-
thought “OMly a I little would agur, shake stranger, myself out but hr I
^I’ve had ’em myself, ifalisaya friend; I tiik
Westmoreland’s Tonic and
I never have a shake.”
Good advice to the friend who was
ply. shaking is implied in the friends’ has re¬
been No ease of malaria ever
found which baffled its curative
powers, it successfully and one in the physician treatment has of used
phoid fever. It only *1.00 ty-
bottle costs a
and one or two bottles will
stop the fever. Buy it of y<»ur drug-
Fot sale by E. E. Anthony.
UNAPPRECIATIVE.
How little we are apt to o appreciate that which
vie possess. The hardy wood-sawyer envies the
wealth of his employer. The rhetich rich mtn envies the
health and strength of his poor neighbor.
“Oar mind and our time we employ
In longing for what we have not,
Unmindful of what we enjoy."
How much better if ali exerted themselves to oh
tain their heart’s longing. If poor in purse seek to
grin wealth by Industrious and frugal habits. If
poor ia health seek to use thosa remedies which aie
the jwrt and truest m edicines. Among remedies
sc-- by druggists none is the equal of Botaidc
Blood Balm for curing the ills of flesh and Wood.
Fate Foster, Atlanta,Oa* says: “I took B. &
B, for severe! foul ulcers, which- had given ms
much trouble and would not heal from a use of
III PCD5 other remedies. Within ten days my
ULwtLnd health improved, and before I had
strength." _____
Hudson Clark, Camden, Art, says: “I was A-
BAD BLOOD “ withth * « Terest<orta
of rheumatism for about if
years, and suffered extreme misery during all that
while. I also had catarrh so bad it almost stopped
tlNlfMllt!! PATARRU my breat!iitl « through my nose.
My Seshiaaome places lookedaa
If It had been charred re scalded. My back was ao
hume I could hardly stand. I tried nearly every-
RHEUMATISM
several bottles and am now as sound and writ as
any man in Arkansas.”
J. W. Messer, Howell’s Cross Roads Cherokee
County, Gs-- writes: I was afflicted with chronic
CfIDCQ uUilLO sores nine years, and had tried many
medidnes and they did mend good. I
then tried B. B.B-, and eight bottles emi t*
sound and weD.” «
u I mi HUN. ft
In effect Jnne 23rd, 1889.
No. 15— Daily, Except Sunday.
Leave Griffln.................................5:45 a. m.
Arrive Atlanta.................................8:00 "
No. 16— Daily, Except Sunday.
Leave Atlanta................... 8:05 p.m.
Arrive Griffln.......................... .....8:05 “
No. 17— Sunday Only.
Arrive Leave Griffln...................... 7:40 a, m.
Atlanta................ ,.,.lhM
No, 18 —Sunday Only.
A^ctt:::z?z:;.:::zztoo p - -
No. 8 —Daily.
Lwive Macon..,,.............................8:80 Oa.m.
Arrive Griffln.................................5:95 5:95 «r
“ Atlanta............. 7:00 “
, No. 11— Daily.
“ Atlanta...:........... 19:80 p. m.
No. 1—Daily.
Leave lUcon...................—...1:40 p. m.
Arrive Griffin..................................8:58 “
Leave “ ......................... 4:00 “
Arrive Atlanta................ 5:45 “
No. 18 —Daily,
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So. 9—Daily.
Leave Atlanta.............................. 6:50 a. m,
Arrive Griffin.... Maeon....,...|. ................ il0>80 8:17 U ’
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So, 4 —Daily.
Leave Atlanta,,.------------------------- 7:05 p.m.
No. 14 —Daily, .
Lear® Atlanto."','.".v''.-''."i—u:05 a. m,
ArriyeGrittn....................-.....v-4fo48 i!v0 «
A8^0Q„.,»r»,>...... .....••****»•* p, 81,
iki.'a7—D^o-iCe >
Griffln........................ lf|0 ft" ®'
Arrive .....
Leave Cam>lltcm.....
Arrive Olrffin,........... (
No. 30 -Daily, except I
Leave “
Arrive Carronton. vaiTouton........................7:10
No. SO—Dailt, Except Sunday.
Leave( ;
Arrive]
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.Blinds, Doors.
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We are here, and here to slay and have on hand
a large stock stock of
SASH AND DfiNDS!
which we defy competition on. We have » large stock of "bone dry *Tn lum-
her,’ of Mouldings, the finest vuality and can cihu antee the very best go<>ds. the
way of Monties, Bniteterv, «r<-., etc., «e ean just beat the best
price the you can ge( any where! And u* njr..... i
born place and to raised come. in (Jcorgie, Ours is a “hot: • . i
and I,..- ! \
to working wood for (lie pusl iv-o'i $* .ir«t»mi«l
work to the best advantage. Wen -> mp < v gooi
stand how to do the work. For many* o
name, we claim a right to p.ntr<imrge of the js-ople. °
We heartily tlmuk the public g. is'itilly for very Klierul patronage, and
solicit a continanco of the same.
00117 FORGET TKiiT W£ WILL HAVE.
A. LOWER, fish
mental Antoni t »n«, no*
JEWELRY, CLOCKS, &C.
Special attention f iyen to Repairing. JO Hill Slreal SRIFFIN, 6A.
.tar: ; -a '.
BOOTS, 'jlsT"
2 2
-HILL ST.- -Hn,L8T^
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. Home-mtde Shoes end Leather t
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e for Children
a V 1
rord pahHor 200 cords ol Tan-bark. H. W.
Drewry’s : Drug :
Has just received a full supply of Landredth, Cleveland and Johnson & Bob¬
bins’ Garden Seed-also Add soetf—alt fresh. Guaranteed '
EASTERN SEED POTATOES.
STOCK POWOERSII NERVE AND BONE LINIMENT!!!
N.B.DREWRY.
A NEW m SWEEPS
R, Spence at the helm yon esueot fall lo i et (nil de»liLg. C slice us 1 1 lit i)ul
SPENCE & ,
Solomon Street,. Griffln, Ca
For )-( Chean )-( Goods
........CALL ON........
W.M. HOLMAN .SCO.
iasatt, and Buttaas
in fact anything you want.
★ TURKEYS, FISH AND OYSTERS.
Wr Leave us your order and it will be attended to.
'i!»_ '- - ' W Ba uagi' - * '
New Goods Every Day
Which wo propose to sell
Cheaper Than Anybody.
assortment LSxSi:lS^.f best (%ars. Best * ta ''
slways hand. Pork, Beet, j f
on
McFirUMs k Cos’.
1845 , Life Issuranoe. 1889 .
THE
Mai Beii Life lance Co.
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NEWARK, NEW JERSEY.
Purely MutuaL Issots over FORTY TWO MILLKM DOLLARS.
Income over Seven Million Dollars.
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Policies with lltoaa 1
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CUkO^CE V ANQIER state Agent, Attants, 6a
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For Sale by N. ]
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Jen. 8.1880.
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