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«r teeter
r this head
Vltedfcvla »D* sjgjw. fortes*
*** »*!>:
« mta* a* for the DaBr
p-:®; each other so
it takes away
r bank officers. They
idolj' alarmed, bow-
-- V ««<*«• protection,
ad these bankrupts’win
fc pay 35 cents on a dol-
itteteV; : ■
t+* s*M ~ is too poor to make eaten-
trepamtions without beUet
dag asceseary. Tbs news
_ Saltan’s Oownment has] k{
uniform* and stores and
sr dbw he'considered ominous.
r that any of tbs as*
----- 1 support against the
Ms will be direct from Bar
Tbs Turkish preparations
plications in Orien*
\‘V want* to waft tSwroft «
,;y “m0Fj - -----be ______ has only to map ,
Stoe. That substance
-j iernHvmwm;
_ _____Marvin. H
i reward of $1,000, a
ago clothed himstU in
I walked to the mouth
natural gas well at
, Ontario, Canada, and
- <"“» ■L.-
an end to the fire. B«g<-
, had failed to put out
>• Water thrown upon it by
„Jul engines bad no other effect
than to generate great clouds Of
steam. Asbestos clothes are what
firemen " should ha vs.
wagaa tECORD. .
llUlr his inanruration. lL_
; Harrison laid .,x down the
“the only way to get satis-
_
a oot of a public office is to
t yoursslf white in it.” Hers is
ty list ol appointments. It
i om way in which Brother
I is ’‘pleasing himself” and “get
»as5£r““'
1. T%s President's brother.
2. Ths Presldsnt'. brotbet-in-law.
3. The PraMdsot’s fathsr-ln-law.
fto. 4. TIM PresWsnt’s son’s father-in-
'
6, The President’s wife’s cousin.
6. The President's son’s wife’s
cousin |
7. Tbs President’s nephew.
8. Ths President’s daughter’s
fimtenV* brothtr , « ton-
in-law •
10. Tht Pmldent^ wife's afeca's
husbaad.
U, Ths President’s son’s father-
wm fta iSivats pi___________ Secretary’s broth-
18. Ths
14". The Secretary of State’s sob
15. Its Rscmtary of Stats’s ntph-
ew.
16. Ths Pension Commissioner’*
two daughters.
17. The Indian Commissi oner’s
wite.
tendsnt’s 18. Tbe rite. Indian School Superia-
i Mood or
d'sSarea-
DeafUees CaaH be Owed
and that is by con¬
duces it caused by
Hiking of
. --------tube gets
rumbling sound or im-
n^Utios, _____of hearing HD tm be an de-
which ie nothlsg but an
of the sms mhm.
fhaMI
*
Ih^
btforo to
............... Ig^bat
paper in question it right. The sooth
has brem making steady progress In-
dustrially for a good many 1806, years. sbs
bankrupt in
_____ w
has risen to be one of the most pros-
psrous parts ofa prosperous country,
and it may be said in this connection
that she owee her prosperity chiefly
to tbs efforts of her own people. She
S3ES553 ; when sbs
resources and advantages are being
mors extensively advertised than
ever before, and immigrants and
capitalists will seek ber horn this
time in large numbers.
Tbs Manufacturers’ Record recent¬
ly gave some reasons why it was de¬
sirable for northern people to come It
south and to make Investments.
Is said that the lives of tens o!
thousands of people, who are injuri¬
ously affected by the sudden changes
bi the weather and the severe winters
of the north, would be prolonged in
the south; that, taking into account
social, educational and religious
advantages, the transposition facili¬
ties, the public improvements and
fertility of the soil, land in the
South was cheaper than in any other
part of tbs country; that a greater
could be obtained by tilling
soil in the south than in any
stats ; that in no other
part of the country was the fanner
Mid in such high esteem, and that
uvsetmeats of nearly all kinds were
profitable. Record
The manufacturers’ hail
the ease correctly. The
south’s advantages are such that
they commend themselves to all who,
are seeking homes or investments.
Jt£3t£te2SiiB£2 the fact that it is the very best iron
preparation End made. By a thorough
tt&rsssxz'z&at rapid assimilation with the blood
tag health, strength and endurance
to every foundation portion. it builds Thus beginning at
the up and rs-
taln storse lost health. It doss not con-
whisky or alcohol. It will not
blacken ____________ the teeth. It doss not
stipate or cause headache. It win
cure dyspepsia, indigestion, dizrinese, heart-
iburn, dsbility, sleeplessness, weakness, etc. nervous
MlMiMlOpi’* Opportunity,
Philadelphia Tlmee (lad.)
Hie fact that,prise fighters and
their brutal surroundings select a
southern stats for a great battle, is
in itself a reproach upon the state
that should be resented to the utter-
E—— —A— — -* lea U>MaiaaSnv\t ATU op-
portunity to sasert her dignity and
the ___majesty majesty of other her laws, laws, and and to end
the prise ring in the country. Let
the treatment and of decisive. ths sluggers be
short, sharp
A Lovely Wonsan
overheard one say of “Yes,” her, “By retorted heav¬
en! she’s painted”!
_____ __ ______ hw cheek, en-
throned on the rose and lily. thin and Yet
this beauti,ul dry, lady, hacking once cough,
pale, with a
night-sweats, and slight spitting of
blood, seemed destined to fill a con¬
sumptive’s grave. After spending
hundreds ol dollars on
without benefit, she tried — ------
Golden Medical Discovery; her im¬
provement was soon marked, and and in
a few months she was plump
rosy again, the picture of health and
strength. It is the only medicine of
its class, sold by druggists, under a
positive guarantee that It will benefit
or cure in all cases of disease for
which it is recommended, or money
paid will be promptly refunded.
Not Tet Dead.
St. Lout* Republican (Dem.)
The talk of “the collanse pf salt
trust” te decidedly premature. The
attempt to float ths stock in small
•hares seems to have been a failure,
but tta trust is in the hands o' men
who will not stop for such failure or
adosen. The monopoly will eoilapse
finally when the salt tax is abolished
and not before.
B. B. B (Botanic Blood Balm.)
If you try this remedy you wUl say as many
•then hare mid, that la tbe ■*** Wood puri¬
fier and tonic. WriteBlood BatmCo., Atlan¬
ta, On., for book ol convincing teetimony.
1. P. Davie, Atlanta, Ga. (Weet End),
writes: *‘l consider that B. B. B. has perns-
m|Lr nently cured me of rheumatism 3 and sciatica.’
Sautter, - Athene, ”■ Ga., “B. ---- B. B
... that hadreeieted eaye: all oth
cured me of an nicer
er treatment. writes:"My
E. G. Tinsley,Columbiana, Ala., throat
.other and sister had ulcerated sore
nd scrofula. B. B. B. cured them.”
Jacob F. 8ponder, cured Newnan, of rheumatism Ga., writes: in
1. B. entirely me
*'aa^einhwdt,^, Md., writes: 5 SK>26Fountain “I suffered with Street, bleed¬
Baltimore, and glad glad'to
that ing pitee for bottle two of yean, B. B. B, cored am me.’ my
3.3. one Ga., B. B. B.
Hardy, Toceoa, writes: “
iea^uirk I cure „„„ had twen for ... catarrh. __________bottles troubled several Three years.” bottles
A. Spink. Atlanta, ...... Ga., says: rs: “One "One bottle bottle
of B, B. B. completely cured my m; child of eese-
W. A. Pepper, Fredonia, Ate., writes: B. B.
B. cured my mother ofukeratedebre throat.’
Several physicians Rowley. Druggist, predicted of that Chi-
Mr, Asa B.
cagof would soon aggravated have consumption of Ca¬
caused tarrh” by Customers an finally case induced
him to tar Clarke’s Extract of Flax
(Papillon) Catarrh Core. He says:
rnte result reeu wa« unprecedented, after tbe first
commenced to set wen
application and and ai am
weeks, entirely cured,
same lor you. Price
Clark*’* wJl Flax^oap other. fa 25 oents.
you uee no
of Clarke’s Flax remedies DrangteL are fyr “1
bjr Dr. N. B. Drewry,
Although ft la Conoaded an Off
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Os P**r ittte
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soMtswii wwowraews «<ur
but*,- wwa Wiu Oh—* man* new
Simla. OHiiW-OttW fwtefr
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tmm Wow*.
WAumoto*. Aug. A-The oaamA
gZd S 3 W-S 5 S
EgT election for rtrie tmssum on
Section, in tea other stste.
wm lows take will pUoe sleet onRov. governor & Onjhstdsy: and lleuten-
W ffitfayrtM»Y j®SdwiR irenanL ebg»t comptroller sad
*XS2oWeSTwlll riect governor sad
will sieet governor end
elect s supreme court
two regents. ^
iiW JJ| tJJ 1
* t a rSt wfitt tow* ffitn,
S 0 w and lieutenant
toept governor gov
will elect governor sad stats
wRl sleet stats treas-
^Vbginia wOl elect governor and state
3!
ijE&e £2S&ess& tbeir ’ttSS coMtiu-
..two.
Does Nut Apply te Them,
lEw£;.mL££5g jMSgaaggafe
’ ftotbe • • -
exolusivelr to cases of dceertion whi<*
osonrred daring r the war of the rebel-
Bon.
atfxrtJRRSSSSE V» wmuHd with The N,Uo;:»l
many years ago, end went
Iran W«.k
P&D6r giuiou Watfalngton a w —- -j i naiTii last n~i-i—i— February . a.ia tww to
tamed to The Poet He
i^s.wiSow, aoeept a wiaenr, position the th, on daughter of Judge
J. J. Noah, ol this city.
Rutoy’.i Letter.
j A letter from Mr. J. “I W. have Ruby, used
Union City, Ind., says: of Flax (Papil-
ypur Clarke’s Extract
plete Ton) Cough for Cure deep and seated find it- cold. a com¬ It
cure
pas done more than two of our most
skillful physicians. My children had
the whooping coughand with the aid
of your Cough Cure, they had it v
light compared with neighbors’ c
drenwhodid not take it. I beli...
it to be the best cough cure in the
irket.” So it is, A large bottle
ly $1.00. Clarke’s Flak Soap for
Vlaskin. It leads them all. Price
25 cents. Cough Cure and Soap for
sale by Dr. N. B. Drewry.
See Wkat a Tonic Can Do.
Lake City, Fla. Juno 24,1886.
ft. H. Newman, of Lake City, for Fla.,
says his wife has suffered seven
yeans with a complication of diseas¬
es, of which asthma was the most
prevalent. She has not laid down in
bed for seven years. He business has expend¬ has
ed all the money hte
made him in that time for medicine.
physicians, etc., to obtain relief for
her, but^wijrhout any success what-
ever. He was adviseu bypnysicians
to try P. P. P. He finally did so.
expecting to derive no benefit, but
after taking fnlrlnrv Inoo less than fhon two fWA bottles hfktvfcloR
eruptions appeared all over, and she
immediately began to improve, and
now her skin is perfectly clear. She
sleeps soundly every hergeneral night on health an or¬
dinary pillow, and
has not been better in years. Mr.
Newman, who is a merenat in Lake
City, is very enthusiastic over the
cure, and thinks it tbegrandes blood
purifier and tonic of the age.
mrm C'lV
-VIA-
BRUNSWICK. i£SUf, MACON. ATLAN¬
TA, ROME and CHATTANOOGA.'";
ONLY LINE
Double Daily Sleeping Car S»)vi«*
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 City
and the Weet and ]
Knoxville, Washington, Now York
and the Blast,
THE SHORT LINE BETWEEN
Atlanta and Jacksonville,
Atlanta and Brunswick, Savannah,
Atlanta and
Atlanta and Macon,
itlaota and Borne.
For rates, Time Cards and other
information apply to agents of ths
East Tenn., Va and Georgia fi. R.
B.W.WRENN, ,
Gen. Pass, ft TieketAgt., Knoxville.
8. BfT Hardwick,
Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt., Atlanta.
IV v\
mxi
gffisaugga p»»» that ol any other sarsapa-
Mte greater
Merit Wins | V* went
Her before the public.
BeoTs Bfitwpfirffia *te» ScTOt * u *
Dytpepri*. Sick
' " ; «Mt
for Amend¬
ment of Charter.
or Gxorgu, Bpaldtno, County:
To the Honorable, the Superior Court ol
county: The petition of the
? armers Cooperative Man¬
ufacturing Company.
by and ttetelSdU. caamX^
xaneee upon cotton and other farm Hens produce
to secure ^zrssrsat-t all dehteby mortgagee, or
ssae^^2i»siRr warehouse and commission business; -
aKv^e^to reM, rent, Wore pnrcL------
real and personal the prop* interest rty so of the Company
received when to do and all
to do so and to do so and to any
other sets which are proper and legal in car-
tying on a warehouse and eommimon busi-
*L>iir petitioners pray that this an order HonorabW may
be granted and leaned thi* by amendment'
Court and allowing ana
making it a part of the
sued to this asked corporatlo t..,„
ndteer for m ——--- said «—-
itmay have the right to carry on ware¬
house and commission business in connection
with tbe bnslneee anthorised the^dayoUu^fts by the original
charter. Done thte
Pres. Farmers Co-operative M’f’g Co.
J. F.. 8TILWELL, offlee, Seet’y. Snrpsnor Com „
Filed in Clark’s
CtEBK’s Ort-K* ScprmiOB Comr. County./ \
_______ Georcu, Spaeimwo .—«ro and
I certify that the foregoing ie a tree
correct copy as appears of record In tins
offlee. Wm. M. Thomas, Clerk
Georgia Midland & Gulf • SB
Time Table, Taking Effect July 17, ’89
Ho. 50 .—Passsnop.k, South, Dailt Except
: Sunday. -*,4
• ... . ;
Arrive- Leave.
McDoBongh......... 5:00 5:00 a. m.
,...5:40 a. m. 5:45 •*
Warm Spring*.’.... 7:09
Columbus......................8:48 “
No. 51 ,—Fassesoee, North. Daily.
Columbus....... 1:05 p. t
Warm Spring. 2:34 *
Griffin ____________________,...8:50 p. m.
No. 58 .—Passenger, South. Daily.
Griffin................ 4:05 p. m.
Warm Spring*.., 5:28 “
Columbus........... ,..—7:00 p. m.
Bo. 58 —-Passenger, North. Daily Except
Sunbay. ’
Coiumbua...................... 5;10 p. m
Warm Springs.............. 6:49 .... *•
Griffin_______ ________________8:15 p. m. 8:20
McDonough....................9:00 “
No. 54.—Passenger South, Sunday
McDonough................... „, 7:30 a. i
Wfffln..........................8:10 a.m. 8:15 “
Warm Sprii log*........ 9:35
No. 58 .—Pamknokb North. Sunday Only
...... S“*'» r
Griffin'...........................10:88 a. m. 11:00 “
McDonough.................11:40 “
No. 1.— Freight ‘Bayr North, Fridays. Mondays,
and
Columbus—.................. 9:00 a.
Warm Springs. " 11:42 “
Griffin ...2:18 p.m. 8:30
McDonough. A-nn «
No. 2.—Freight South, Tuesdays, Thurs
days and Saturdays.
McDonough.. ...... 11:00 a.
Griffin mmn.....................12:05 p.ja. 1:50 p.
Farm Springs.............. 4:20 «
Columbus.................. 6:50
jur —" • L ~
Ut>PMAN BROS., WholesaJe A_gente,
vaiinah, Ga. e
An Ordinance.
any jwrson t o nos «sn
ptementor apparatus
on any sidewalk inth* strMhTfor
twenty twenty dollars, dollars, or or wort work on the 80
4 «5K*SSt ‘ r each ofieoc*.
^Jp-
hM Of — No. iia
m«»« dlafitet of Monroe the»
the Soft < r
rs^STTjrsijj
Ordinary’s AdxrtuMsintf..»
_____ Coph-
fi.—T.C.Mc-
[n. Janett J-------- ltetlmne. .
4, __ applies _ to me lor tetters ol Diamis-
Lrt all perwnBcam-erned show cause t»el«v
V. HAMMOND. Ordinary
ALD'NO COUN
-W. E. Alex
Dismission
a. m., on each the first letters Monday of in dismission Septem-; ;
ber next, why
Special Election.
1889,in Spalding county, an election to deter-
5^J#S=S»8 Ss in said cuunty. Said bonds to be
jwsn amount twuuuuK ot < sixteen thousand
_ bonds of the
dollars, to be known as coupon each, to
denomination of #vehundred dollars
bear interest at the rate of six per cent, per
‘■“" a KSS“SK&.Ti!S
b< 8^d elation shall be held and^ eondneted
the words “i or issuing
MAMION patbick, C. C. c. c.
T. J. BROOKS,
julyia-lm T. B. MILLS, C. C.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
call and settle at. once. All parties holding
claims against . .—, —---— the estate of -* said e...., deceased ^— are -—
notified to present them at once in legal form
to A. L. ELLEDGE, Administrator, Ga
jnnellw6.-S8.70. . Columbus,
Executors’ Sale.
ased: consfet-
Ninth with and dwell Poplar ini
acres •
"street*, i lot comer of Eighth Taylor am
Taylor fronting 29 feet on
running back 90 feet to an alley. The first
lot iwu wUll wu. be divided ...... into three * parrels to-wit :
one lot fronting 105 feet, more or less, on
Poplar street running back One 420 feet, more or
fees, to College street. lot with dwelling
fronting 105 feet, more or less, on Poplar
street and running back 210 feet, fronting more or
less. One lot 105 feet, more or lees, *10 feet,
bn College street and running back
more or leer. Sold for the purpose of dietu-
but on and payment of debts. Terms of sale
cash. W. R. HANLEITER,
W. H. BREWER. BB.3WER,
J. C.
$6. Executors of L. R. Brewer.
Administrator’s Sale.
________,___,_______during the legal
hours of sale, on “ * " ^
ber, 1889, the n... ■ I,.-.. •—
the following lands belonging to the estate of
W. S. Brown, deceased, to-wit: One and one-
half acres of land more or less, in the city of
Griffin, bounded as follows : on the north by
Broadway street, sonth by Flemister and
Arnold, east by second 'street and west by
the Brown place. Sold forthe lor purpose of
ing the debts of deceased and distribution
among his heirs. Terms of it sate sate cash.
J. H. KEITH,
Adm’r W. S. Brown.
New Adverfitente n 1 1
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selected stoeks in the Country.
1881,
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PHILADELPHIA, PA.
fflt* Catalogue on receipt of stamp.
MERCER UNIVERSITY.
MACON, GA.
FULL FACULTIES. FIVE
1. The Preparatory Department.
4. The Department of Theology.
5. The Law School.
i, Science and Theology.
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Juli7v ®‘
Macon. Ga.
—
Notice.
Notice 1* herebo irebo given iven tb thot application
--------f be made to the lie legislature ilature now in eeesio
pare offlee an of Treasurer act reqniring requiring and and the tb< recording Commim in
surer Cot County
ere of all . fine and and fork' forfeitun. ' , "
ingConnty ity and and to to hai have Payments sam
made Commissioners only ily by by flue fine and and — fl fine forfeit ...------ and ure forfeiture order oi fron tn
on a r ;
count to be specially
lor kindred purposes.
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DAILY AND WEEKLY,
(CONSOLIDATED MAY 26, 1889,)
OFFERS
More Value ^
To Advertisi
In proportion to prices charged, than ai
other medium in the South.
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 agricnlti
commercial, manufacturing and raili
centers of the most progressive State in
'M
South, with a large and* intelligent surroi
ing population and extra facilities for
tribution.
rN,
■
Being a first-class newspaper, fully up to j
all demands of the times and the require- !
ments of its constituency, it Is read not only
by nearly every family in Spalding County, j
but in the eight surrounding counties, with
a good general circulation in the State and j
other States.
IT COWERS ITS WHOLE FIELD.
and covers it completely.
Prices low. Write for rates and sample
copies of Daily and Weekly to 1 1
DOUGLAS GLESSNER, Pnbli*h*r, j
I
(Prickly Ash, Poke Boct uri . 1
Pbystdana endorse P. P. P. as a splen- yon wffl regain flwh and etwgrfc .
did combination, and prescribe it wfffl 09 Waste of energy and all 4i*ea*MN*ulitBg
greet satUfacUon for the cures of «S tea overtaxing tbeiystm are eared kg
foans snd stsges of Primary. Secondary s the us* of P, P. P.
tad Tertiary BypbUis. SyphiUUe nbm..
maiiem. Benialem* tBcers and Bores, whoeebloodteinaa Impure oondlUoadoe
Glandular Swellings. BheumaUam, Kid, o to menstrual Irregularities are peeaRtey
nay Complaints, old Cbngiic Dicers Unit benefited by the wonderful teal* tad
: 1 . -i&UkiiSt sarirafiia
SYPHILIS SCROFULA i
TMtnufifl. have BonHhfmd, Complaints, p. resisted p. P. ©to. ^iwnu U sU Mercurial a teeatment, ©Id. powerful iThron^ Poison, tonic Catarrh. fsmalfi and Trite, Skin ah i blood UPPliX Prickly Bold cleansing by Ash, all Poke Progfiata peoperUaa Boot and of Potassium. 9, P.P*
excellent appttlaar, bonding up Hte whousalc Dmewn*i
system rapidly. H you are weak and
feeble, and fret badly try P. P. P. and SAVANNAH, (U.
RHEUMATISM