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BIT' <MgU- “•”
took
ottDe
•aerfligiously u
holy career. The
a are only hnita-
»#w<ww #j4jkp
jiJZTJG'
« in the world has,
* a "false Christ,’' just a*
Victoria. The
who are now
« reason, if not the maj-
“""S
should be consigned
mock Napoleons
, _—gtons abide. In
"»7 b, pmnlttol to
oraliiingcommani-
dangeron* nuisances
be abated assuch. Itis
common account,
religious zealots, or
able lunatics, who,
*0*0 of Mecca found
stolen from the
“upon one
and one necessary fic-
luuaties are bad
at large, but incendiary
* with jan-
best behind the bars.
m mumblings of these
we may state that pro-
-snjs r
from Immemorial time,
twists. For some!
ends every second,
final collapse is known only
It is said to be true that an
, who died some twen-
, thought that the grand
universe was near, be-
portents, but he did
• be a prophet. It is
was not long ago stated,
ly the greatest of mod-
astronomers, Piaggi
skeptical as to the occult
ol the “miracles of the
pyramid,” had been converted
observation and compu-
that he forecasted some
collapse in 1892—the
completion of the 0,000 years of the
Egyptian sorcery-in stone. These
are curious incidents, but liable to
failure as prophecies. They are, bow-
% roor* apt to have ft foundation
the mouthings of mes, white or
who need only a wiep of straw
abont their beads to be dramatically
mad.
The wisest of men, no doubt, so
live as to be always ready for ‘the
day of wrath,” butthey do notcredit
irresponsible vaticinations and “false
Christs.” Bather do they believe
that {Dst as ages have rolled their
dust over Babylon, so other ages
will obliterate London or New York
It is possible, of course, for an in¬
stant demolition of the world, bat,
even from the Biblical text, there is j
no assurance of It, and nothing la
much more proflUese than a wander
hag lunatic’s assertion of an event
that is hidden from him as well as
from everybody else. The “False
Christ” that is to presumably ante¬
date the end of the physical globe,
will take a more formidable and por-
tentoue shape than that which is but
a »------ hideous travesty in the State of
Georgia.
tab. It* proprietor* tell plainly VSSS& whnt ho*
it
dose, submit reliability, proof ond from asked smrrrs of frankly unmie*. if
tinned yon
' W SS a Haq born any by disease or affec-
wed or promo* ") impure blood or
*of Tte teesystem, to try Hood’s sufficient Surra-
exper-ace cl other* i*
. . ee that yon will not be dieappoited
i the reran. (*)
IgM’’*'" l>r»fnes» "“ Can’t be Cored
* d ea f n e ss. and that it by oon-
Deofness i* caneed by
^ Tube. . *d When the bmi this itaiug of
l tube get*
*ISd wteu itte*nd^y cWd!
result, and unieM the inflama-
i and thi* tuhe restored
on, tearing will of be do-
i ceres out ten are
which is nothing but an
- a ay - ftSfHlii miifftl'flil
’SiS
.
"vS??
mendicancy. com in w-
a congreosionni scrutiny, and it may,
or may not, whitewash the Corporal.
Bat a department thaiba* dishorned
a billion within a quarter of a cen¬
tury need# watching, and when Con¬
gress assembles it will be proper for
the Democratic side to move a
thorough and searching examina¬
tion of the concern, *H order that the
people may know Just what baa be¬
come of their money.
Speaker CariisteV estimate that
Repnb’ ean prodigality will speedily
increase the expenditures of the Gov¬
ernment by not less than f200.000,-
000 a year, consume the surplus and
render further financial expedients
necessary, seems extravagant. But
it certainly is not so, hi view ol what
has already been accomplished in
the Pension Bureau, by ransoming n
great fond in newly,created bounties,
white leaving a small army of meri¬
torious pensioners without their reg¬
ular stipend, II the Speaker’s pre¬
dictions fail of verification, it will Be
on account of the influence of indig¬
nant public sentiment, the interfer¬
ence of the courts or the closeness of
the vote between parties in the next
House of Representative. If left
without restraint, the Bepublican
Administration would be sure to
empty the overflowing Treasury In
its effort to keep the almost count¬
less promises that were made in order
to place it in power.
The Rockdale Banner has fixed up
a political slate with Judge Boynton
for governor, Judge Stewart for
Congress and Emmet Womack for
Judge of the Flint circuit. It would
he a very good arrangement.
“Oh, my back I” is a common ex¬
clamation, and expresses a world of
misery and suffering. It such is singular various
this pain arises from
causes. plaint, Kidney disease, colds liver rheu¬ com¬
wasting dyspepsia, affections, overwork and
matism, debility chief
nervous are causes.
When thus ailing seek prompt relief. Iron
It can be found beet in Brown’s
Bitters. It builds up from the foun¬
dation by mal..'ng the blood rich and
pure. Leading physicians and min¬
isters use and recommend it. It has
cured tfiatiy, and if you are a sufferer,
———«•■-
B. B. II. (Botanic Blood Balm.)
If you try this remedy you will snyn* many
otter* hove raid, that i* tte debt Mood puri¬
fier nnd tonic. Write Blood BalmCo., Atlan¬
ta, Ga„ for book of convincing testimony.
J, P. David, Atlanta, Ga. (Wert End),
writes-. “I consider that B, B. 15. has perma¬
nently cured me of rheumatism and sciatica."
R. B. Sauiter, Athens, Ga,, toys: “8. B, B.
cured me of an ulcer that hod resisted all ot h-
^E^^nsley, mother and sister Columbisna, had ulcerated Ala., sore write*:“My throat
Md scrofula. B.B.B. wired them.”
Jacob F. Sponcler, Newnan, Cia., writes: “B.
B. B. entirely cured me of rheumatism in my
shoulders, BSSra-SdXSWK.*: 1 used six bottles/’
aasfaKffans.s'-*” Hm®, Tw*o», 0.., “B. B. w B.
J. J. .0,..:
is a quick eure for catarrh. Three bottles
cured me 1 had been (la., troubled several “One years.” bottle
Of A. B, Spink. B, IS, B. H completely Atlanta, cared says; child of
, my ee*e-
m writes: B. B.
W, A. Pepper, Fredonia, Ala., throat.’*
B. cured my mother o In Icerated sore
John Murphy’s FuusVsl,
New Yojue, July 31 -Ths funeral of
the late John and driver J. Murphy, of trotting the edebraU*! htases,
trainer Jerome’s Roman
took ffisee church tan Thursday. St The edifioe
Catholic foomefs
was filled with prominent horse pall-
and sjmrtingmen. Among the
besrars were Roliert Bonner sud Gribe
Case, Among those
Out church were: Me
Hill,* Joe Coburn,
Wakely and Pierre 1
termeut w as in Calva ry cemet ery.
The Belle Memlln-Harry WUkes Baee.
WiEBtes -gSS have been perfected and the
xaoe
forfait money of tl.OOu on each side
sssuss ted Th ursday, Aug, &
on
Storms In Hinasgota.
Morristown, Ohjoaoo, July Anoka 9?.—Disptohes and Bm** from
Now
Minn., state that these localities have
experienced terrible storms of bail and
mn. At each of the plaoea mentioned
houses and barns were demolished and
much damage dona At New Prague a
tornado with wheat prevailed. thrown Five from ears the loaded track
were
and destro yed. No lives wwe lost
Nasal Catarrh
a dangerous disease. From its
to extend to the throat,
tubes, In and eouthmjptive finally to-in¬ di¬
the lungs
It should be promptly cured,
these crate danker# may
averted. So confident nre the
of Dr. Sage’s Catarrh
of their ability to cope auo-
with thievery prevalent dis¬
that they $500reward have for years offered,
good catarrh, frith, how for bad a ease
no matter or of
many years standing, which
cannot druggists, rare. Remedy only 50
..... hy
aTSs
SSSftS-aSS I ht OT .
wili prove *
HmmSS w *Mmmr m Wllm.
YwuuowJrtUA, July 87.—Char las Oe-
a 13-year-oM newsboy. hs« m-
Inobeokfcr from the
lie Traction company in pay-
jodgment sad interest ob-
---corporation form-
S s®&!3Sb5 was
006. When handed hU chock OsbMin
_i ^eywJ (rieeftdferC^Cw tefaL. Baffin^ got as' modi
OllW» Prnh Ibt tloffiist*.
Mmina fa.1 U ^"foOmn: FOT
How Relgart and Simmons Struck H
HUH.
fa* tte remark ttetDave 8immons made to
a Saturday Keening Call reporter. He ie a
hortfe.ahw foreman «» tte rouad-to ureof
of #tbo.ooo, and bate received tte
i»^Jg**-** {j pari part
mm
iTCHiNG AGONIES.
Kranr Ms»t 1 Eentehed Until tBB
Skin was Raw.
s In five weeks.
dnm*. About the 1st of April last I noticed
Huts later on, when ft began to took Mte
spots of mortar spotted on, and which came
oft in layers, accompanied with itching. I
ssss dld ' X coAsult t% doefa^ ju firi ^ country,
Oj of^teteS'hao^d TCCOVfify* 1 BBppOll90 ^ uO, 8CC flu an^vertST 6QV81IIBC
meat fa the newspaper abont your Covtcuks
Rf.medies, mid obtained purchased almost them immediate from my
druggist, MeTTteg. and ‘ re-
to notice ....... that the scaly erUp-
nan
SL.- — — four
taking tte Cvnci-HA Remedies, cured. an Hy ig or
five weeks w» and entirely peoriasis. I recommended disease
was ecsema
the CtmmmA Remedies to ail 1» my vteiulty,
and I know Uf a meat many who have taken
them, and thank me for the knowledge of
them, with ecsly especially eruption mothers on their who heade have and bodies babes
I oannot express In words tte thanks to
youfor yon lor what what CcneunA Cere R :» muss have been
tome. My body was covered with scales,
and and I I was was an an awful awfu spectacle to behold. Now
my skin is ns nice and dear as a baby’s.
GEO. C0TEY, MerrM, Wis.
Feb 7,1888.—No suffered trace shown of tte itself disease since from
which I has my
nre. G, C.
Cutlcnm) Remedies
........
scales ftt»d cruets, wten whethcr-simp?e, physiciads and scrofnlons, all other
or remfidiefi contagions, fail,
Sold everywhere. Price, ecTwuax, 50c.;
8o*p, 25J Decs RESotreWT, #1. Prepared Cokpobatiox by tte
Pott*» av» Chemical
ta- tend for "How toCure Skip Diseases,”
64 pa ges, 50 illustrations, and 100 testimo-
plftJPLEB, » H*I ped and Mack-teads, oily skin prevented red, rough, by ehap Cun
oi-BA Soap.
I CAN’T BPEATHE.
<W 1
-uses, He
ed in one Jdt?ttte Cl-tutpea Waak ahti-Paih Lungs.
Plasteb. Nothing like it for
wvm
BRUNSWICK. IESUP,»IAC0N. ATUN-
TA, ROME and CHATTANOOGA
ONLY LINK ■■■■■
Double Daily Sleeping Car Service
Between
Cinrinnnti and Jacksonviiie.
Bplfd trains between
Chattanooga and Jacksonville, double
Closely connecting with trains
with Pullman Sleeping Cara
to and from
Memphis, Nashville, Kansas Cl y
and the West m>d
Knoxville, Washington, New 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
apply to agents of the
Tenn., V» and Georgia A. R.
Asst. Ora. Pass. Agt., Atlanta. ” I
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Am
, tor Ike creed «•
MdHoetPit amts found in the
what is etteaed h* «. >* ^
W mmm na w Honors#
grey. B Mmmnere . «v«
SE«»*imi,WlfiiW*»2 SSH-F a . „.... S
Application for Amend¬
ment ofCharter.
Jd^;
Farmers Cooperative Man¬
ufacturing Company.
SMI® said court,, that the said
may sitter on ttelr own scconnt or.
Wilier* ana oiner ameum oi mm
by farmers S»d ■RIHI... their fam*e«,e prodsce
vanees upon cotton and other! fh«
to secure all . debts debts by by mortgages, raortga tens or
purchase, lease or rent such reel aed person-
pose aB&gftfiSg debts
todoso 1o bo And sndtodo to do so so and and todoanyand to do any and all
other art-' ----“*■* ‘
rtfegou
Sifaraa'WcsaME
sued to this corporation investing it with the
power asked ter In this amendment that
it may have the rigbt to carry on said ware-
bonse and commission bnsinessin connection
with the business authorized by ol[July1899. tte original
charter. Done this the 3rdday
W. E. H. shAKi i,
Pres. Farmers Co-operative M’Pg Co.
1. F„ STILWELL, Sect’y. 8urpsrior Court
Filed in Clark’s office,
Cleke’s OrricE Sopebiok Cocbt. 1
Geosoia, Spalmno is Cockty./ and
X certify that tte loregoing a true
Thomas, (
Georgia Midland & Gall SB.
Tim. Table, Taking Heel Inly 17, -89
No, 50 .—Passemoe», South, Daily Except
Bpsdav.
Arrive, Leave.
McDonough..... , 5:00a.m.
Griffin.............. 5:40 a. m. 5:45 “ !
,
Warm Springs. 7:09
Columbus,....................8:48
No. 51 .—Passkhoeb, Nobtr. Daily.
Columbus..................... 1:05 p. m.
Warm Spring............. 2:34 “
Griffin......I-....................3:50 p. m.
No. 52.—I* ASS ESHER, SOUTH. DAILY.
Griffin.......................... 4:05 p. m.
Warm Springs.............. 5:28 “
CcHUmbnS..............7:00 p. m.
No. 58 —Passekoeb, Nobth. Daily
T ' ' -t ■ * 4 gpi
■
Columbus......
Ssk® 1 :™* .....8-15 p. m. 8:20
McDonough... ......9:00 “
3#o. 54 —I’asseiiueh Soi-tr. Sunday Orly
McDonough Qniaii..,,,,. a 8:1 u a. m. li?r o.lo
Warm Springs 9:35
Columbus,.....................11:10 “
No. 55 .—PasskhuEB Nobth. Sukday Ohly
C Wsrnn piumbus................... Springs..
Mc^nough.' .............10.-38 a, in. 11:00 ‘
.....11:40 “
No. 1 .—Fseioht Nobth, Mondath, Wedees-
t “ ** days a^d Fridays.
McDonough..................4:30 “
No. 2 .—Fkeiobt Booth, Tuesdays, Thubs
days ahd Saturdays.
Griffin........................12:05 McDonough.................. 11:00 1:50
p.m. iao p. m.
"
Heist itVsste#tesr si took, without I
ten effect taking It; it is sbw ami f harmless ' - and whether will
a permanent ia rare, slept ■
the pan eat a moderate t ror u
u
IAW Ml every Town sod
" ML ■
RlLHMiND
aad'otie dtetrees ,sa||
with -re. Scherer * Bremen.
RS-fONNELL. Sheri*-
? ..........i- ■ i 1 ' !
Ordinary's Adv^rtitsfncRis-
mrat ol W. J. E«th. late otseid county te-
iSiaSSJsss3Ss>, ntaiuingon* moreOr
Solomon streets, c. acre
Let a* pereoneeoimwimdtoke — sz
ASS' bound¬
Griffin, with dwelling and outhouMe, Ninth
ed north by Poplar street, went andetet by by
street, sooth by and Co llege Simms street, Mane; also, afot
8t*rk 29 by 90 90 place feet feet ttekortteaetcotwer ttenorthmetcotwer ?A «*
on on dWMMMtk
lor S?jgiS and Eighth fast raylor. - - —
oa —
Eighth-at s
SSS! Of Jnlm M. Kelt*, late of stud
Hon on estate
eonnty deceased, with the wiB annexed
a’&^s.sr* srU’.-j.r K? 5°°JiSiimK -
# 8 . 00 . W. HAMMOND, Ordinary.
Laumn, Executor Of Mrs. Janett Bethune.
Let aRpersons concerned show eause before
n«i, why-^h iettere oi Dismferam shonki
"
HAMMOND. Grdinary
KJ /~VBDfNABT’8 OFFICE-Bpalmko Cousty,
Geokuia. July 2d, 1889.-J. H. Keith,
Administrator oi W. 8. Brown, deceased, serf has
made undivided application one-half to interest me lor fn leave to and one
one one-
half acres of land, more or less, bounded
north by Broadway street, on the east by
second street, south by Flemister and Arnold
sasajaSfS and west by otter land rash ol said estate, for tbo
*"* te
I^rt all persons concerned show cause be
lore the Court of Ordinary, at my office in
Griffin, W’^afsssc'' cm the first Monday in August next,
ST’S OFFICE—St-ALomo Cbuu
on the estate of
county, deceased
Let all persons concerned sho s before
the-Court of Ordinal
o’rtock «. m.,on the
ber next, why why such end letters of diemtssiou
should not be granted HAMMOND, Ordinary.
##.15. E/W. V. Hi
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
Notice is hereby given to all who are indebt¬
ed totbe estate ofJohnD. George, deceased, to
can and settle at pups, All parties holding
claims against the estate id said deceased ass
notated to preeent ELLEDGE, ttem nt once Administrator, la legal fpra
to A. L,
jnnel 1 w8.-#3.7 0. Columbus, Ga
Special Election.
Notice is hereby given that there will bt
held teld on on Tuesday, Tuesday, Spaldingcounty, the the 13th 13th day day oi oi August, Ai
1880,in 1880,in Spaldingcounty, whether an an election election to to deter- u<™»-
mine the question bonds shall or shall
not be issued by said county for the purpose
of paying for, improving and repairing public
denomination of five!
dollars t
Said election shall be bald apd conducted
witiianA '
ffire shall baprinted or written on the bal¬
lot* of those voting tor bonds,’"and issuing said bonds
the word* “For issuing on those
opposed to issuing issuing tte same tte words
“Against MARION bonds.” PATRICK,
C. C.
mms
Receiver’s Sale.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in August,
to tte highest bidder, unless sooner sold by
nage material, varnish, paint*, carriage
dtdffi.50 IJBNRT C, BURR, Receiver.
he w Aavurtise/iiefGt
PICTURES, BEST Picture MIRRORS
Frames o* al
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Etchings
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PHILABELPHiA, J '
PA.
ISf Catalogue on receipt of stamp.
MERCER UNIVERSITY.
MACON, OA.
FULL FACULTIES. FIVE SCHOOLS.
1:
3. The Scietifie Department.
4. The Department of Theology.
5. The Law Scaool
TUITION FREE in tte Bepertutent of Ub-
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To Advertisers
In proportion to prices charged, than any
other medium in the South.
With thecomblned circulation of two old
apd well established papers.lt charges the
prices of only one. ■
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It Is puhliBhed in Q^e of the agricmtaraU
commercial, manufacturing and railroad
centers of the most progressive State in the
South, with a large and intelligent surroud-
ing population and extra facllltleB for dht* -
tribution.
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Being: a first-class newspaper, fully up to
all demands of the times and the require¬
ments of its constituepcy, it is read not only f
by nearly every family in Spalding County,
but in ttie eight surrounding counties, with
a good general circulation in the State j
other States.
IT CfiViftSJ^WKflLE FIELD,
and covers it completely.
-tot-
low. Wyite |or rates anfi sample
copies of pally anil Weekly to
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