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. p HoplAun'Ne^HHBi Nevada City, writes:
Jot ie keep time; a box They of them have
Be of f sick sit headache and neuralgia.
&oT^ompffi.’? haV ° 1,66,1
“I have derived great benefit from
Ayer’s • Pills. Five years ago I was
en so ill with rheumatism JIBB that 'S I was MR
ible to do any work. I took three
eg of Since Ayer’s that Pills time and was I entirely
•ed. r *■ ■**■*■** ■'■"■■ '■ am never
Ithout a box of ■ thesej |f -Peter
stensen, Sherwood,
Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,
raarxaxn bt
Or. J. C. Ayer ft Co,, Lowell, Mass.
Sold by aU Dealers In Ifediutoe.
If Vou Have
Tati’s Pills
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THE GLORY OF MAN
STRENGTH VITALITY!
How Lost! How Regained,
ExhaustedVitality
■Untold Miseries
Resulting StssS from Tatty, Vice, Ignorance, Excesses or
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Of E L CURTIS
JR1FFIN, tTgtitt’iiA.
mlm* Now Management.
a. G. DANIEL, prop’r.
!{ / P'lit, rcti all lunar
iiLDRENmlRlTABlE, "h, sometimes and eating
craving food ra-
« Z i.°w Worms are tapping at their
URNS.
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LINGER TONIC
HI
Persecuted By the
An Oppressed People Praying
for Relief.
*he British Parliament to Be Appealed
to In Their Behalf—The Bmpersr of
1 Germany Visits England—Dorvishos Ad¬
vancing and a Battle Imminent—Other
| Foreign Dispatches.
London, Aug. 3.— A wail of distress
oomes from the Christian population in
Albania whose echoes will soon be
heard in the British parliament For
years the Christians in that country
have suffered the moat revolting cruel¬
ties at the hands of their Turkish
masters. When recently these became
unbearable, the oppressed people sent a
committee to the Turkish government
at Scutari, praying for relief. Every
member of this committee whioh con¬
sisted of the most prominent members
of the Christian community was prompt¬
ly put in jail by the governor and they
j are there yet
l The ohief cause of complaint on the
, part of the Christians is that the polioe
j towns authorities where in they a large reside number in league of the
are
with thieves and robbers, who make a
business More than of this, plundering they charge them that the alone.
lice themselves organize the bands po¬
of
robbers and cut-throats, and direct their
operations, taking themselves the lion’s
share of the booty. No offense against
a Christian receives any attention, and
when the unfortunate people attempt to
defend their persons or their property,
they Then are the at onoo aggreived imprisoned. people put their
case in the hands of an eminent lawyer,
who undertook to lay the facts before
the government at Constantinople. This
lawyer hammedan, met Ali when Bey, a the Turk point and of a start¬ Mo¬
on
ing on his mission, was arrested by
order of the governor and has not yet
been released. Not oontent with this,
shop keepers and inn keepers who sup¬
plied committees, food and who drink from to time the to unfortunate time
came
while to seek the justice, Christians are themselves also imprisoned,
are in¬
variably One of so these treated. protected robbers
recent¬
ly kidnaped of two wealthy children, Christian, aged 8 and of
10, sons a
Tirana, and nows holds them for a ran¬
som both of if SO,000 the piasters, is threatening not forthcoming. to kill
The matter has money been brought to the at¬
tention of influential members of parlia¬
ment and the attention of the govern¬
ment will be oalled to it in the house at
an early day.
_
England’* Welcome to Emperor William.
London, the Prince Aug, A—According of Wales left to Porta- pro¬
gram
Emperor of Germany, on board the im¬
perial vacht, Holienzollern,. As the
yacht steamed out of the harbor she was
saluted by the guns on shore and aboard
the assembled war vessels. Shortly be¬
fore the departure of the royal yacht, the
ing German slowly squadron toward was Portsmouth, sighted steam¬ and
Jake pilots were of immediately their dispatched to
charge movements.
Every arrival thing has been put in readiness
for the of the German emperor,
and the crowds whioh are constantly ar¬
riving by the every numbers available in means attendance by far
which surpass has marked previous Spit-
head The any
maneuvers. enormous gov¬
ernment flotilla and numerous private
craft, as well as all available spaoe on
shore, are packed with sight-seers.
Entirely Too Dignified.
of London, shah Aug. Constantinople 3.—The proposed has visit
the to fallen
through, the all etiquette etiquette because to to of be be a observed observed failure to agree the
upon the on oi
occasion. The sultan is too high mid
mighty a i personage to go down to the
dock to agreet i the shah on his arrival as
other European potentates have done
and the shah is too big a g
to make his call at the suit
So there can't be any visit and the
on his return trip will give Constanti¬
nople a wide berth.
Torbay Colling on H*r Unnerve ‘Troops.
Constantinoflu, Aug. 8.—The Turk¬
ish minister of war has ordered that 80,-
000 of the reserve troops be oalled out
immediately. chasing uniforms The and government military stores is pur¬ in
large quantities of workmen and largely pushing increased active
gangs are
preparations in the doek yards with
almost feverish haste.
Outside or Servla Only.
. Belgrade, Aug. 3.—The conference
between ex-King Milan and the Servian
regents future relations reh to consider of ex-Queen the question Natalie of and the
her sou, i, King King Alexander, juoawiwi, resulted .wuiwm iu ... a «*
decision that Natalie should meet her
son only outside of Servia.
Dervishes Advancing.
Cairo, Aug, 8.—Col. Wodehonse
reports that the dervishes are marching
slowly and cautiously, and that the
main bodies of the army are almost
within striking distance.
WHE AT AND FL OUR.
Report* toBradstreet* Show Visible Sup¬
ply of Each.
New York, Aug 8.— Reports to Brad-
streets show visible wheat stocks east of
the Kooky mountains. United States
and Canada, amounting to 18,071,576
bushels, 4,312,973 bushels less than on
July 1,- and 18,105,881 bushels less than
on Aug. i, 1888. Pacific coast visible
stacks show ft net mun of visible wheat
during July of 5,938,400 bushels, so that
when stocks on both coasts are consid¬
ered, the visible has increased 1,000,000
bushels during the past month.
Flour stocks east of the Rocky
mountains aggregate 1,873,724 during barrels,
a decrease of 63,843 barrels July
and about 876,000 barrels compared
with Aug. 1, 1888,
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KnoekoA Off of a Train and Hilled,
Coshooton, O., Aug. Pan-Handle 8.-Lew.Cheney, road,
aged 24, brakeman on train and
was knocked Conesville off ft Friday moving morning by
killed at ooal oliute. One both
a projecting and head cut oft arm, He lived
legs were
with two sisters in Columbus.
Shaken, Broiled and Drenched.
mar h68 ThSt^F^ r t^|h^
heedless enough to allow few and agneto
or yean bilions it has remittent. been a professionally n ^riy r^ogsi.ed *Wr^ve
specific for and preventive of these tenacious
naaladeis. not only on oiw ora s
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B»w O.. Aug.
f»** *Wr^
pS£S«!S3 of the It Ripley . originated I Mill and in
g?S3®I Phoenix
pany; the foundry, owned by
I John P.
ton - ; all
Piano company. Ripley's
This is largest Are sinoe 1845,
when Evans’ block burned, and '49,
when The loss Murphy’# is estimated comer at was #300.000, destroyed. and
800 men are thrown out of employment
KUrnln 1* Keeping Out of the Way.
Norfolk, Vo., Aug. 8.— Kilroin will
stay in Hampton day next about week, a week probably longer,
and one will on
Monday, run up to Norfolk and
"West Virginia beach. After resting in
this part of the country for a while he
will go north, but has no definite plans
for the future. Detective Nome, of
sition Mississi] rippi, signed is by after Governor Kilrain Jackson, with requi- of
toft si
Mary lam but nit
North Carolina or take the train Sot
Philadelphia__
A Fatal Mistake.
Pheineking, . ......says: German
•
woman, living on a farm sixteen Bailee
northwest of this city, committed sui¬
cide by taking two teaspoonfuts of pans
fSUBXl She was M ,Sf years of age, and
r# old.
her She thought grief swallowed the drtid the was poison. dead, and ftndin This in
makes the third sjticide m this county
this summer, all foreigners. The babe
is still alive.
Him from Behring Boa.
Victoria, walker B- C., Aug. Rich 3 —The sealing
schooner SStlSS^Si^jS L> arrived ye#-
S2
ican schooners. The Bush left Ouna-
laska with the avowed purpose of oap-
turing sealers. She returned on the
15th, stating she had captured the Black
Diamond, and searched the Triumph,
sea._____
A Stssmar Strike* a Book.
Watertown, N. Y., Aug. A—The
steamer St.Lawrence, the finest of the
Thousand Islands Steamboat company's otfHog
line of boats, ran on a rook
island in the Canadian channel, yester¬
day, and is going to pieces. She had on
an excursion party of about 900 people,
all of whom were taken off without ac¬
cident
,
Shipwrecked Sailor* Found.
Vrra Cruz, Aug. A—The Mexican
steamer Ybero has lan ded five German
sailors who were picked up at sea.
An Arkansas Shaker.
“Wall, old feller, what’s the mat¬
ter?”
thought “Only a little agur, shake stranger, but I
I would myself out er
my hide.
“I’ve had ’em myself, friend; Ituk
I Westmoreland’s have shake.’’ (jalisaya Tonic and
never a
Good advice to the friend who was
shaking is implied of malaria in the friends’ re¬
ply. been found No case which baffled its has curative ever
powers, and one physician has used
it successfully in the treatment of ty¬
phoid fever. It costs only fl.00 a
bottle and one or two bottles will
stop the fever. Buy it of your drug-
For sale by E. R. Anthony.
An Outrageous Trust.
New York Press (Hep.)
The paw of the British lion, now
laid upon this dearest treasureofour
lives dicate in the which shape of an English syn¬
proposes to control
all the ballet girls in the country and
to compel ali the theatrical managers
to come to it for their coryphees,
must be hewn off short, even though
it brings on a deadlier war than that
which threatens to follow the dispute
in the Behring sea. The American
ballet girl must and shall be preserv¬
ed, free from the hampering hand
of gladden capitalistic the fast greed—free fading forever garden to of
man’s delierhte—free to wreathe her
golden spell—bewildering the soul.
Spreading Skad.
Previously to 1870 no *had were found in
the Pacific ocean or }n any o< its tributaries.
Between 1870 and 1875 the United States Fish
commission introduced a few young shad into
the Sacramento river. The number was very
small, but the little fiahee made their way
down to the Pacific to teed and grow large
and fat, and to return at test to the freeh
water to reproduce their kind. Some of
them came back to the same river, but others,
following the warm Pacific current, wandered
farther north into other rivera, until now the
shod is in some profitable places sufficiently abundant
to furnish fisheries, and it Is dis¬
tributed along more than three thousand
miles of the Pacific coast of North America,
and Is still spreading that northward it wffl. In few in such a
way as to indicate ft years,
be fmind in the rivers of Aria, so that the de¬
scendants of the shad of the Chesapeake bay
will increase the food supply of China.—Once
a Week.
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The Two Skows.
Following ere the relative lists of persons
who visited the expositions during toe first
fortnight in June in 1878 and in 1889>
June. foltffi ia 188ft
i...........................- 91.064 ttbtt*
ft,................-........ 198.8*
ft........................ «W» H*0
4 ............. «08l» SftftOS
5 .»...«s#».«Me«*s*e*....*. 5MH M*360
f••••"«*:.........*....... 7..... S’*** oOfOtSse ‘ “Mg 00,496
ft................. ......m 47,8T8 88,964
ft................. - 1M.8* ftlftftW
to.......................... I8ftft* ftBftm
......................... 98,™ 1*0,481
1*........... — g.»l I9I-S?
“An idler i* a watch that lack* both hsBA ft i
A* useless ii it goee, as when it stands.”
Alas! many women,though house¬
hold and children need their care, are
necessarily id^because suffering To fcblb AH
diseases pecrfUarto their sex.
such Dr. Bierce Favorite Prescription
is a preciouaboon, inflamation, speedily leucorrhea, curing dis¬ in¬
ternal
placement, ulceration, tormenting
& ■
In all
sale coi
3 ^ -
fkfti | - * - s v
llwir
will pi tibabiy t
-Mae . «u * i
Indies a iHtmiti ,
Th*r« Is much dUs&tikfartion iu Indiana
Brill aeluw
Rev. Dr. Quigley, of St, Fruncss da Saks
Hiurt-h. his ToUlo, i.'inporiu-ity su<pends<l (rout
charts, has huou t cs^>i-sj to hi* rights in
the diocese.
Assistant Engineer C.tt Tawto j, the
y tilted States uuvy, committed AAleftta. suicide with
« pistol on boftrd tue His health
was impaired. - ,
Mary Smith, of Ljganipart, W, P. Ind., domes¬
tic Logansport, Ui the employ In<t, hasbuei of Rev. arrested, Slocum, ot
fe charged
with infanticide. j i .,-v
been sentenced to nine toon years’ imprison¬
ment In the pauitentiary.
The Scotch-Irioh Society of America has
-copied the invitation of the 8e.,tch-Irish
people of Pittsburg, to hoht Its next annual
congress there, next May.
Revs. 8am. Jones and Sam. SmaU and Dr,
Howard Henderson, of Cihoinnaii, will he
the speakers at the Park’s MHl camp meeting
near Paris, Ky., which commenced Thurs-
The trial Of Joeeph A. HoweU, charged
15-year-old
the ground with a card in it upon which was
written! “I am gone forever,’’ and disap¬
peared.
Coughlin, Sullivan, Begg*, Knn*a sad
Woodruff, under Indictment for the murder
of Dr. Cronin, were arraigned lit Chicago
Thursday. They were all ready for trial ex¬
cept Coughlin.
Berry Wall, **• king of the dudes, as.
saulted the bogus Chevalier St. Marceaux iu
; New York, becauso Wall the alleged chevalier
bad stated that was a common, tvery-
^Meinbers^rf'tiie Church of Schweinfurth,
of Kansas City, ref os, to swear tolhetaxa-
We value of their property, baring their our
lion upon the biblical injunction, 7^7 and will
'
h. doubly taxed.
The coroner has rendered averdict that
t he c&u«s of the boiler wnlfidflB en^bmsr iilffiili1nfi kiuS
ton C. H„ by which the wes
end several persons were seriously injured,
we* lack of water iu the boiler.
la tbo ciu of tbt jLatoi Baporioi* Ship
Canal Railway, ft Iron company va Walter
Cunningham, the verdict sustains the title
■ fff ^ tQ imtp fy mhirih
haul and others seek to homestead or pre¬
empt
Mrs. Sim Lofton-PhlUips, wife at W. W.
Pvgh, Mr*. Jr., died at Linwooft La., Wednes¬
day. Pugh woe well known in literary
circles, wntributing to the literature of the
softth many sketche, under the nom de
plume of “Aria."
How’s this? Jake Kilrain—the model pugfi-
ist—drunk? It Seems Jake and bis late bot¬
tle holder, Johnny Murphy, got beautiful
jags on them bed, at Baltimore, Thursday. Jake
was pat to but Johnny Ml into ths
hands of the police.
Tom Lunn and J. R. Both well, ranchers,
have lynching been arreeted James Averill for participating Kly Wateon in the
of and
in Wyoming. ; Jobo Durbin, another
rancher, was wouuded possibly fatally, by a
cowboy, who witnessed the lynching. Other
ranch owners are supposed to have been ar¬
rested. All the accused are promineut stock¬
men.
No ^5. matter what the school of physic,
each lease’ti ‘ cam 'tie . cure said an mts: they ache or phthirie—
t
But aa * Science
rara . piriui
Srss.’s;!iS5 The “Pleasant Purgative Pellets” , S!i-
of Dr. thorough, Pierce, though and gentle fail in action,
are never to cure
biliousness, diseased or torpid liver,
and constipation.
Rlieumatlem Cured.
Potsdameb’-s Red Stab Stobe, Stoke, \
Lake City, Fla., Jon. 5,1887./
P. P. P. Mf’gCo.: .
Gents—H ave suffered with rheuma-
tistn for some time a?id tried a great
many lief remedies, but could find no re¬
until I used your great and bene¬
ficial P. P. P. I reeomtnend it to
suffering Truly humanity. J. P0TSDAMER.
yours,
UNAPPRECIATIVE.
How Kttls we tea apt to appreciate that which
we pouets. The hardy woodeawyw enrie* the
wealth ofhkemploTwr The rich man envies the
health aodrinagth of hte poor neighbor.
“Out mind and our time we employ
la longing for what we have aoL
Unmindful cf what we enjoy.*
Row modi better if all exerted tSemielre* to ob¬
tain tkeir heart’* longing. If poor in purse seek to
grin wealth by tadnritfcrie and frugal haHt*. If
poor la health teek to nre three remedie. which are
the beet and trueri mecBdaea. Among remedtee
at by druggists none hi the equal of Botanic
Blood Balm for curing the ilk of flesh aad blood.
Felix Foster, Atlanta, Ga, says: *1 took B.B.
for several foal ulcers, which had giwu me
mart trouble and would not heal from a use of
llinCDC other remedies. Within ten days my
ULLtnO health Improved, and before I hod
ured three bottles every tore we* eotirriy healed. It
improved my appetite and gaor ms fieri and
strength.” > ___
Hudson Clark, Camden, Ark, says: "I was a*.
BAD BLOOD
years, and suffered extreme misery tote* *»! that
white I also had catarrh so bad tt si J»ri stopped
FITIPBli uAIAIHIH “7 breathing through my aosa.
My flesh in some place* looked as
ff It had beeadmrred or scalded. My back was so
lame I coaid hsrdlr stand. I tried rrrerly every
RHEUMATISM S3
several bottles and am now a* sound aad writ a#
nay man la Arkansas."
J. W. Messer, Howell’s Cram Roods, Cherokee
ounty, Ga.. writes: I was afflicted With chronic
TSrsrsgatarjK WIRCO sore* nine yean, and had tried many
cd and weR* »
t's.-jsas |HM«r
ow <
£
•- - > MANUFACTURERB OF j-«. “ *’
Sash, Blinds, Doors
Wesie here, ai.ti hen: to stai
a large sii
OGORo, SALH
whiehWedefy«e?npt4itfuii her,’ of the finest vunlitj »ud on. Wf gualnitfi* Imyen Imge Modi
tun W*- fv
wav of Mouldings, Muniles, where! Bnii^ti And iv, < n ., i . We t art ja^t
price the place you can g.-i :*»«.' Burs isn “luune n Window and Door I’miuea ours is
to ( oin>. ( i.terfirwe. niw! wvmv hum* folks;
born nnd raised in <«fti-gio, nnd luiv.- devoted uni entire tintemul attention
to working wood lor the post ?m. i.t v years, nnd ciatm to know how to
Work to the best mi\antng». We ii;«o<nip!oy goii.i work men, wljo under¬
stand how to do the work. For thee-and nnvii.v other tVitwuis we might
name, We heartily'thank we claipi a right tfie to public patronise gen<-r;i(l of the fi people. llle rnl
solidt continance of the a v r vi r.v jintronage, and
a same.
BOUT FORGET THAT WE WILL RAVE.
help Office— boom Planters’ eur twon Waeehouse. and country. Factory, Dop’t forget 18th Street, the place. Griffin, Ga. G»-
in.
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urB WHAT OOMJCtti^ONNR KOLB BATS.
- or OWic* dosMissiusra or AsswobreM. AossM, Atft..
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200,000 Readers i ? a^kliahiod. 1848. Lnariln* tnl880l
in mh com ii ira Mia
jfte.TIaAJfcTTA.; ' b-3EDOK>CSKLA.,
9 inltn as'ort 3 r-s«nr*».43a. IT*** off3S»ui,-teUa*tioxv.
The reretnlMd omen of Southern asrlealture t d the lndu*trial presres* of the Seuth. with
agsanateed *lremUtien la every Seuthera and ’esters State.
A BRILLIAOT CORPS OF WRITERS
Asrieal tarsi BaeUty. End a praetieal fom*roftlrimo*t thereash eritwi
th« StaUef0«argU> s*weUa*aa eftpertesred writer. Poor. J. 8. OTWMAN u *^*^®* , ‘*t
mrie oeatrftuter*—iaeladins not ft few *»(
boles worth more th»a a whole rear’* fahmir'* to any farmer whe nod* sad think, la **►
auhaerlption. SOUTHERN CThtlTATOR.^Now ti tketim^te
No family , Ofier* to be wRWatTHE
ate., address CULTIVATOR PUBLISHING CO
7 THE n
G*o. W. IIar bison, ) Drawer 8. Atlanta, ©a.
Manag.tr. j if, < .«<; For Sample copy.
C. 1 1 TIME TARLfi M. J9,
In efiect June 23rd, 1889.
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et ratee, beet rontee. ertedale, Jte.. write to
or call on JNO. L. REID, Agt... Oa.
E. T CHARLTON, Q. P. A^ Qriffln,
Savannah. Ga.
to mown.
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tlw bre*. Burnt lak io tegtel regard
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OCEAN : STEAMSHIP: LINE
Central Railroad of Georgia.
SUMMER EXCURSION TICKETS
Now on sale at reduced ratee. Good to re¬
turn until OctoberSlat, 1889.
Magnificent Steamer and elegant eervie* i
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