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ffSMMMi •cfortteMlv
existent
torn
^phyment teltwraph
The
sts
‘3* women ted*
extreme. The dti-
mmm of Chicago are
* in trying to feed
people, and
demand* the
„... oi alt wwtkms of the
Park, Mary-
Harrison and
the summer,
seat of govern*
VI55SKM
► that come and go be*
^ and “the lodge”
a
fhg President
t no more trips will be
I his return fertile pur*
to Bar Harbor, and
has easily convinced
toe White House iro*
i so dear to her housewife*
> progressinit ae evenly ns
Quite un official air
toe atmosphere of the
b’scottage. Messenger boys
> and fro at all hours of the
1 *»r into the night. It is
i that Mr. Harrison's escape
I is not an escape from
- j-i goes every morn*
t9 o’clock to the President’s
r . The first mails are looked
d the serious work of the day
The secretary writes about
rs every morning. It is ex-
however, that Miss Sanger,
•rat's private stenographer,
t this week and relieve Mr.
Halford of ranch of his labor.
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WIIAT TUB FKmT CRISIS DO-
The biggest fruit crop on record
has worked wonders for the South,
and for tote immediate section. It
has put money in circulati »n, and re-
* ed tight times with money at a
w-s when everybpdy is usually com
plaining. Yon don’t hear nearly
much about hard times now ae form
erly, and everybody, farmers
■ T^°“L.’ w ,r d “' lWI ' v
he fruit crop has given an
e of good, healthy summer food
fur own people for a song and has
»brought money herefrom
i peaches are selling
York for *6 a bushel
i peaches sell here at $2,
i can be had here at
Of course, all peaches
not bring $6 per bushel, but
all shippers have made good
this season
financial pressure has
and hard times of last
i been bridged, and with
f bountiful crops, the
section and the
South Is very bright. The corn
is as good as made, and even
of too much or too little rain, a
cotton crop is guaranteed, if
have a continuance of the
. will hare the biggest
“ record and a season
I prosperity this fall.
| —-♦— Tigw T -
sad Vitality
ito etytypartof tie
tparilln, That tired
me. The blood to
„Billed, and carries health
40
'
.■and brain liver is are refreshed, roused and
we
r and ready ior work. Trylt
i Can't be Cured
, m they cannot reach
bwfcsm
________, or what he
o> »y needed to .'an *h
the needful, or come do« i with the
duet, and a'jer that te done the old
people P are expected to take*- hMk
The New York Herald com*
•he situation, and tuw *
To the boysand fciriaof Ameri.» ;
Ip toe conduct of life you ehouid al¬
ways bear in mind that the eleventh
and meet important commandment
is, parents should love, honor and
obey their children.
It may be dHficttft to enforce this
raison all occasions, because parent*
-on account of their superior
strength and alleged wisdom, ore
sometimes With obstinate the and obstreper¬ dieclpfine,
ous. proper
however, they may be subjugated
and kept in that condition.
have many faults which you
endeavor to correct, one of
is a peretetent conceit that they
know what is for your good better
than you do yourselves. Thto haJInci-
nationshowsiteelfin themost obnox-
tW fon», ways, as, for instance, when
Insist that you should goto
eehv.61, though they know it is irk¬
some to you, and that you would
much prefer to go Ashing. Or again,
*M they tell you, dear girls, that
jm ausn’t marry a man simply be*
causebe te a fool, and has neither the
mean* nor the ability to support
yon, ignoring the dear fact that it
is your divine right to marry an idiot
provided yon am yourself idiot
enough to fan in love with him, and
also your right to make a mistake
in your youth and to repent of it all
to* rest of your days.
There are a thousand and one oth-
*r matter* In which parents make
themselves disagreeable, but we will
not recall them.
Parent* are a necessary evil. The
Woods are full of them. But they
should be made to know their place,
which is at the foot of the table at
dinner and standing against the wall
at a party. Their chid duty is to
sacrifice for their offspring, and es¬
pecially to work hard and accumu¬
late a fortune that then-children may
be comfortable and happy.
American youth may not stand in
need of this advice, because they
are cairyin^rforwaw?$?ma&«$
effect and success. We speak there¬
fore only that we may encourage n
noble worli.
Election will t»e held in fifteen states
this yeai. North Dakota, South
Dakota, Montana and Washington
tape to choose their^congressmen, as
v.'ejl as state officers and legislators.
Kentucky is to vote on Monday for
state treasurer. *0hio, Virginia,
rw Jersey, Massachusetts, Iowa
find Mississippi will elect governors.
Ih New York a secretary of state will
be chosen; in Pennsylvania, the state
treasurer; in Nebraska, a judge of the
supreme court and in Maryland the
state comptroller. The most
esting and important elections will
be held in Ohio and the four new
states.
is a watch that lacks noth hand*;
i if It fcoeo, os when It stands.”
hold .-.JSj and nmuy children women,though their
need care,
dieea‘esi necessarily peculiar idle,becausesnfieringfrom their all
to sex. To
such Dr. Pierce Favorite
is ternal a prions boon, speedily leucorrliea, curing
ph* infiamation,
-ement, ulceration,
down” periodical pains, prolapsus, sickness,
sensations, morning
Moating, prostration, Weak and tendency stomach, to
rous disease. In ail those
called “female complaints,” it is
most reHahie specific known to
cal science.
B V B. II. (Botnnlc Blood Balm.)
It you try this remedy you will My M
•there havs said, that lathe acre Mood
fier and tonic. Write mood Balm do.,
ta, 6a.. for took of convincing testimony.
J. P. Davie, Atlanta, Go. (West
write#: *’I consider that B, p. B. has
I i & 'Imbf.Bpooeler, B. entirely cured Kewnan, of Qa.,writee;
ma rheumatism in
Baltimore, Md., write#: “I suffered with
J. J. Hardy,Toecoa, Ga., writes: “B. B.
Is a quick cure (or catarrh. Three bottfee
cured f me 1 had been troubled several yean."
c/b' w »• If.». wiDipimfitj c«rwi nay ciuiu oi
Several physicians predicted that
Mr. Asa R. Rowley. Druggist, of Chi*
engof would soon have consumption
try Clarke’s Extract of
(Papillos) Catarrh Cure. He says:
“Tbs result was unprecedented, t
commenced to get well after «tt first
application and am now, after a tew
weeks, entirely eared.” Jtwiildothe r
» 1<K> - ‘
> ‘m in
.some years
by a prom a of
Old Northern eware, the
rgy and thoroughness destroying displayed
by the revenue officer* in
the Pidft wl isky stills a *d arresMng
mJim distillers had seriously injured
toe strength of toe Republican party
in that state. It is to correct little
unpleasantness of this kind that the
southern Repubiicat j are now com¬
bining.
_
“Oh, ray back!” is a common ex¬
clamation, and expresses a world of
misery and snfieriag It is singular various
this pain arises from such
causes. Kidney disease, liver com¬
print, wasting affections, colds rheu¬
matism, dyspepsia, overwork and
nervous debility seek are chief causes. relief.
When thus ailing prompt
It can be found beat in Brown’s Iren
Bitters. It builds up from the foun¬
dation by making the blood rich and
pure. Leading physicians and min¬
ister* ure and recommend it. It has
cured biudj, find if you ore ft ftufforeTj
try it.
Philadelphia Times.
jf it M true, as Acting Secretary
Wharton of the state department as¬
serts, that the United States refuse
to recognize either faction in Hayti
it must be conceded that onr diplo-
matic relations with that island are
rather anomalous. Whom does
Minister Preston at Washington
represent, and to whom is Minister
Fmleriek Douglass accredited? Per-
baps the answer will be that Minister
Preston represents the republic of
HAyti and that Minister Douglas is
going out to find the republic.
Ho matter wbat the uchool of physic,
They emeh eai cure »i ae •* or pb*hWe—
« Bat At '20* Sdeocs ’•** ** i ‘ I whre l ta'f. ea »H*f * v, fa*te>, ^
as t il*-#
And qu-ac te j I-.ff .rt* uiee. disaster,
To u# thvre co r« a -j* J
Who*?m ritba -i w. o courfeas sealote.
Who an an J piaise Uu,‘-P.ea#a»-. Pellet#.”
The' Pleaaant Purgative Pebete”
oi Or. thorough, f ierce, though and gentle fan in action,
are never to .-ore
biliousness, diseased or torpid liver,
and constipation.
ill Cath Krubr-1 Tfc.m
New York Herald.
That is a suggestive story from
San Francisco. While Thomas H.
Blythe was alive the.e was not a
chick or child who cla-med relation¬
ship with him. Now there are 127
heirs registered in the courts. Cause
-14,000,000.
A lively Woman
Suddy bea'th mantled her cheek, en-
cb onedj on the rose and idy. Yet
lb's beauti.ul lady, ones thin and
) ate, with a dry, hacking cough,
.rghbsweat*. and dest’ slight spitting fill of
blood, seemed lea to spending a con¬
sumptive’s grave. After
nuadt-eds ol dollars on physicians
uitbowi beuefi u, she tried Dr. Pierce’s
Golden Med ; cal Discovery; her im¬
provement was soon mavked, and in
a few months she was plump and
rosy ageirv. toe picture of health and
%tce-‘g h. It is the only medicine of
its class, sold by druggists, under a
positive guarantee thas tw 1 benefit
or cure in all cases of disease for
which it is recommend;!, or money
paid will be roomptiy refunded.
See Wkat » Tonic Can Do.
Lake City, Fla, June 24,1886.
0 . H. Newman, of Lake City, Fla
says bis wife has suffered for 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 has expend
ed all the money his business has
made him in that time for medicine,
physicians, etc., to obtain relief for
her, but without any success what¬
ever. He P. was P. advised He finally by physicians did
to try P. so,
expecting taking to derive no benefit, bottles but
alter less than two
eruptions s appeared ft; all over, and she
immedia' tely * began to improve, and
now her skin is perfectly clear. She
n years.
Newman, who is a mereliat in Lake
City, is very enthusiastic over
cure, and thinks it thegrandes blood
purifier and tonic of the age.
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TA, ROME and CHATTAN006A,
ONLY LINE
Double Dauy Sleeping Car Set vice
Between
Cincinnati and Jacksonville,
Solid trains between
Chattanooga and Jacksonville,
Closely connecting with doable trains
with Pullman Sleeping Cars
- to and from
Memphis, Nashville, Kansas Ci y
. and the West and
Knoxville, Washington, New York
fit- and the East.
THE SHORT LINE BETWEEN
Atlanta and Jacksonville,
Atlanta and Savannah,
Atlanta and and Brunswick,
Atlanta Macon,
Atlanta and Rome.
For rates, Time Cards and other
information apply to agents of the
East Tenn., Vs and Georgia P. If.
B. W. WRENN,
Gen. Pass. A Ticket Agt,, Knoxville.
8. H. Hardwick,
te*. O'*. 1*..
cx
<kM»
sees of Hood’s flanapul l U found in tbs
MtfdsUself. It Is merit twins, and tt*
bet Oat Hood’s
ante re^.tBjSfSttAS fnatnttum^olWw^fW^
Merit Wins sx&ss&s ai-tUS
ssrr n*
Headache, Bilioosnon, arena**
Iked Feeling, oreatea an Appetite, a
RiSSfe soldbyaUdruc-
byatBood
Application for- Amend¬
ment of Charter.
Stay* of Court of
To the L^ the
•aid county rtj: Tbs p#tatio»oi
Fanners Cooperative Man*
ufacturing Company.
this Honorable -Comrt on the 80th <ri Apnl,
tiliser* and otter srttelcsof merckandwe wtel
by farmers and their families, w mnte wt
vasees upon cotton and other term prodnc.
to secure all debts by mortgages, hens or
deeds on real or personal property; to to erect, « for ft
buy, rent or lease suitable buildings business; te a
and commission
purchase, lease or rent eneh real and person¬
al property oFtransacting a* may be necessary ior the per
pose this branch of its bum-
ness, or securing the payment of its debts
and advancesTto sell, rent, lease or use such
other acts which are proper and legal in car¬
rying on a warehouse and c ommurio n
Yonr petitioners pray that an order
be granted and issued by this
Court and allowing this amendment
making it a part of the charter heretofore
goed to this corporation inresttor it with
power asked For in this amendment
ft may have the right to carry on said
house and commission business in
with the business anthorwed by the
Pres. Farmers Co-operative MTg Co.
J. F.. 8TILWEI.L, 8ect’y. Snrpnor , .
Filed in Oerk’s office,
Clerkk.
GOTiS3ClsaEBSi < ts»*t
I certify that the foregoing is a true
correct copy as appears of record in
office. Wm. M. Tho mas, Oerk
_
l&digia Midland & Gulf 11
Time Table, Taking Effect July 17,
No. 50 .—Passksoer, South, Dah.t
SOSBAT. "t
f > Arrive. Leave.
Griffin.........................5:40 McDonough.................. a. m. S3S fc
Warm Springe.............. 7:09
Columbue.....................8:48 “
No. 51 .—PasMHOEb, North. Daily.
Columbus.................... 1:05 p,
Warm Spring................ * 2:34 “
Griflin.......................3:50 p. ra.
No. 52 .—Passenoek, South, Daily
Griffin........................... 4:05 p.
Warm Springs...,.......... 5:28 “
Columbus......................7:00 p. m.
No. 58 —Passekoeb, North. Daily
SWHRAY, ,
Columbus..,.—............... 5;10 6:49
Warm Griffin......... Sprin rings...,,.,....... ...........8:15
p. m.
McDonough... ...........9:00 "
No. 54 .—Passehoeb South. Sun bay
McDonough................ 8:15 7:30 a. “
Griffin...........................8:10 a.m.
Warm Sp ring s ............. 9:85
Columbus....................,.11:10 “
No. 55 .—Passenoeh Nobth. Sunday
Columbus.............. 7:40 a. I
Warm Springs.............. 9:14 “
Gfiffln .....................„.,10.’38 a, id. 11:00 **
McDonough..................11:40 “
No. 1.—FastumT Nobth, Mondays,
DAVS AND FaiDAYg.
Columbus...................... 9:00a,
Warm Springs............... 11:42 “
Griffin......................—2:18 p. m. 8;
McDonough..................4.30 “
No. 2 .—Freioht South, Tuesdays,
days and Sai Saturdays.
McDonough.. 11:00 a.
Griffiii.„........................12:05 p. 1 . 1:50 p. i
Columbus Warm Springs.. ,0:60 ‘ A.OA U
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LIPPMAN BBOS., Wholesale Agents,
vannah. Oa. . !une25ddwly
—-
An Ordinance.
• — *•
Be itordallied by the Mayor and Council
Griffin, aud ft is hereby ordained by
ty of the same that from and after the
tion of this ordinance ft sfca> be
aay person to ride on a bkyeftor otber
illy for
streets
day July for 28rd, each offence. 1889.
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^MSSS about +0 gmlono. .
sij££§fp.!~ WetduMrom
of B. H. Drake,
, and one Justice
—rict G. M. to fov-
mith vs. 8cherer * Brans#.
H.». CONNELL. Sheriff.
Ordinary's Advertisements-
<wa£L.°warw« KritTreXutorof ti£ hurt'll and ti»te-
Ml ol W. J. Keith, late of said county da-
*triW^1^S»WtaSoi^on*SW5eln,
fit by D.W. Shaffer. S|e"“^V 3
less. Also, one vacant half acre lot cm Solo¬
mon street bounded south by Solomon street,
north bjrmiritor,east?hyI. lsoaand west
iotaU persons concerned take notice and
first Monday in August, 1889, and stow
cause, if any they have, why such appHeation
■■■■Ml deceajed, hare
Execntors of JL. 8. Brewer,
mode application to me for leovs to
ed north by Poplar street, weet by ,S| Ninth
street, south by College street, and east by
Stork “ irk place and Simme place; also, slot
29
fronting 29 fast on EighUi Taylorstreetand etreetj for the running
bock 90 feet on and pnr-
poee of paying debts of deceased for dis¬
tribution amongst the heire.
Bet aB persons concerned show cirase be¬
fore the Court of Ordinary, »tmy office in
A U ORDINARY’S OFFICE— Spa loins Coun-
tt, Georgia, July 2nd, 1889.-J«dm H.
Keith applies to me for letters of Administra*
tion on estate of Julia M. Keitt, late of said
county deceased, with the will annexed.
I«t aB persons concerned show cause before
the Court of Ordinary, at my office, by ten
o’clock a. m., on the first Monday administration in August
text, why such letters ol
should not be E. granted. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary
f8.O0.
/ORDINARY’S LI OFFICE—Spauhn o Cou*
IT,Geob la, July 2nd, 1889.-T. C. Mc-
Laurns, Executor of Mrs, for Janett of Bethqpe, DiamU-
deceased, sjon said applies estate, to me letters
on
r -*• all persons concerned show cause before
October Vctober by ten
in
next, why such letters of Dismission should
not $8,157 be granted. B. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary
/ORDINARY’S OFFICE—^paldi ding County,
\J Georgia. Jul: 2d, 1889.—.J. deceased, H. Keith, has
Administrator oi Irown,
application to me ior leave to .sell one
undirid tded one-halt interest in fn one and one-
hail acres of land, more or less, bounded
______ _____ _ by
north by Broadway south street, Flemieter on the and east Arnold
second street, other land by ol said estate,.for the
and west by
purpose of paying debts oi deceased and for
distribution among the heirs.
Let aB persons concerned show cause be
fore the Conrtof Ordinary, at my office in
Griffin, on ^“^ttAffltiONDtoFdT^?^’ the first Monday in Augnst next,
KJ aRDINARY*8 OFFICE— Spaldwo Coun
ander ty, applies Geoboia, May for 31,1889.—W, letters of Dismission E. Alex
to me
on the estate oi Wm. Woodward,late of said
county, d
Let all persons
the Court of ~
o’clock a. m.,on the first Monday of
bsr next, why snch letters dismlsmc
should not be granted.
$6. 15i E. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary.
Notice to Debtors abd Creditors.
Notice is hereby given to all who are indebt¬
ed totheestateof John D. George, deceased, to
call and settle at once. All parties holding
junellw6.-$3.70.
Special Election.
Notice i# hereby given that there wil! be
held on Tuesday, the 18th day at August,
mine 1889,in the Spaldingcounty, question an bonds election shall to deter¬ shall
whether or
not of paying be issued by improving said county and for the purpose public
in for, said* 8aid repairing bonds
of property the cunnty. sixteen thousand to be
dollars, aggregate known amount of bonds
to be as coupon of the
denomination of fivehnndred dollars each, to
bear interest at the rate of six per cent, per
annum and payable semi-annually, on the
1st day of January and the 1st day of July
of each year. Two of said bonds to be paid
Oil dollars on January annually 1st, thereafter 1891, and until one allof thousand said
bonds are retired.
Said election shall be held and conducted
in accordance with an Act of the Legislature,
approved There shall October 14th, 1879. j
be printed or written on the bal¬
lot# W those voting for bonds,’“and leaning said bonds
the bards “For issuing on those
opposed “Against to issning issuing bonds.” the same the words
MARION PATRICK, C. C.
T. J. BROOKS, C. C.
julylO-1 m T. R. MILLS, C. C.
Receiver’s Sale.
material, ■stags varnish, paints, •
nage hardware
and iron, Ac. Terms ca
opposite dtdf 6.50 the Brick H ENBY Warehouse, BORR, Grill
C. R
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MACON, GA.
FULL FACULTIES. FIVE
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in the Department of Lib,
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f fr-fT* -
(CONSOLIDATED MAY 20, 1889,)
OFFERS-
More Value
To Advertisers
In proportion to prices chai'ged, than any
other medium in the Sontb.
■ tot
With the combined circulation of two old
and well established papers, it charges the
prices of only one.
It is 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-
iug population and extra facilities for dis¬
tribution. l
Being: a first-clags newspaper, fully up to
all demands of the ctimes and the require¬
ments of its constituency, it Is read not only
by nearly every faniUy in Spalding County,
hut in the eight with ‘
surrounding comities,
a good general circulation in the State and
other States.
IT COVERS ITS WHOLE FIELD »
and covers it completely.
Prices low. Write for rates and sample
copies of Daily and Weekly GLESSNEB/I^&^f4 to
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