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past Are months 15,000
afBaafcoMbro and eto-
been mnoved from tl»
postal service and their
been filled bv Republi-
serrirs thsn it has had
r tag same months tor
Host of the new em-
agn tlmir 'dutm arter a
(tig ^jiiyQptc
whilejWaaa maker,
more the trouble*
turning out the
M just gone forth in Europe
s tea* 'should be innocent
adornment, and fbr a time
owe of the passports into continental
a& 2 J 5 S£Sr»&
joieteg, tot thte maans mors iawneas
f< JhstmhkM*l of tkd continent of
a:.?ssar-*aK will hard*
l7S«M^ption. this country, md this one
We may expect
to see after awhile n groat many
reurereslnaw skattha laMW tJlAII HOST.
Eloquence
» of justice
0 ml to the
exaltation df the soul, it was purpos¬
ed for high tilings, and te debauched
when it is set to other than lofty
uen. Like the shining sword of the
knights of chivalry it should he held
to “defend the right, protect the
htmrwwa-
aaa,”
OarlsHHe, i» thst«fc^,w»ihrfdwn
‘theeagle oratar’ fl JErimessee, ami
a power betora a jury, especially in
of moral sentiment. There came in-
to hie office, a year or two before the
admired. A wealthyyoung baciudor
in the neighborhood had set about
to accomptishher ruin, employing
several wp* times broke out in court-rtm the wildcat
court *.awif: remonstrance. «ianpy close
s ^
of his speech he turned full upon £he
defendant with tWstirriug lint* ot
Walter Beott: »*-«•< -<
^^aJUhetraitorreet.
Who ronld win maiden’s brenst.
4/ WHk tte groans he of the dying.
Threw shall be lying!
The effect was electrical. Those
stern, just, but impulsive lathers,
brothers and husbands of the “Old
Volunteer State” rose li^e a sudden
temptest as one of them, springing
.„htol«t«d »at1 W » bm,k,«r
the guilty wretch now cowering as if
W could sink tbrongh the *oor,
shouted; .“Sang him! Hang him!
hang him P
It. now required tlie .judge, the
sheriff and his deputes,’Ad the in¬
terposition.oi M4or Henry hftnself
spared, but the sequel was mote
satisfactory than if he had been torn
limb from Bmb. The jury, in a few
minutes, returned a verdict, lor *10,-
000 damages. Execution was
promptly levied and a forced sale
(which brought every dollar of tb*
award), together with the just worn
of his neighbors broke up the de¬
fendant and drove bim to Texas,
where be became a wanderer and a
wreck, scorned of aH ubtekmm his
history.
This eras a cant where
did its perfect wbrk. ^ .1
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“Ok! where sktdl rest bslowwd''?
; Tbs worn-opt 3 »otk« sighs;
tts»s
The summer came and went.
Positive rented v for those
mente, hregularitire.Rud womankind.
80 common to
■Bsmerie influence fa titafcHHMpfWty, Ipt o fi mem-
»r from « North
who shook hands with his son, and
then bet *50 Itimt ButwhM*#i| hiwJ»ro|B>J ananfef Mg
some one else.
It's the same oRj rflMffi ifimle.*!
[Brunswick Times.
JSS 3 &Si!rilS&&
*ng, hmrtbiirn, biliousness, etc. Be¬
^ . ETSfL't
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Many carious pereonxl
u^eot Romans the
wealing of long sleeves, which mum
^ZhSSSi
gative Pellets corret irregularities of
the liver, prevent constipation, and
promote good health. Buy them of
your druggist.
Weaker than Water.
A man is never in a more debilitat
ed condition thanwhen he has weath¬
ered a case of measles. The system
finds it hard to bear up under t he
wright of the disease and almost re¬
bels against thestrain upon it. And
yet there is a remedy which answers
the requirements of such a case. A
prominent druggist and physician
writes;
Daklixgton, S. C.
Gentlemen—Your tonic has been
goinarverv i well thus spring There
Has been good deal ox measles, re-
difcion, be the jor which thing, your and tonic it has seems sold to
very truly,
well. Yore > 5
,, John A. Boyd, M. D.
For sale by E. R. Anthony.
Blair Says It’a All Right.
air. Mr. S. p. 0. o. Blair,Chicago,says: pwa. vu “We
could could not not keep keep hoc house without your
Clarke’s Extract of Flax Skin Cure
and Cough Cure. We have used both
for numerous child. Werecommend trouble, especially the Cough for
our
Cure to every family Whooping having Cough children. with
We used it for
remarkbly quick and satisfactory re¬
sults; and use it for any and every
cough the family may have.” *1.00. Only
6ne site, large bottle. Price
If you want the best toilet soap get
Clarke’s Flax Soap, 25 cent*. Ask
Dr. N. B. Drewry, Drugist, for these
preparations. « , ■ « *
A Rector of Grace Church.
Dkar Sir— In 1861 Ibrokeont with
an attack of Poison Gak. Whether
or not it came back on me during the
next three or four years I do not re¬
member ,butfrom about 1865 to 1885
I suffered raos severely from The repeated
attacks of this eruption. use of
some external remedies gave a relief—
twas only temporary—till in 1879
I found that Iodide of Potassium and
Syrup of Sarsaparilla beneiltted me
not a fittie. However, even then I
was not wired, for from 1882 to 1885
the attacks were more severe, pro-
>akl consider my-
tbe use of about
WkXN W1KN,
Money Wanted for the
Stark Plantation.
^^S2ftliSSS£» after the 1st of Bept., if not sold. c E
rent lands ineid* .
SfguSSrrfS Other hemes and lota, and
land opening*, hrtmthm, te, Frmfc o* sfl
kiad. Largo t«ant«nl dwelling nnd nah
houses. 4c. Ateo 1230 aorvs. good rihvtt
Bug, wthMio. a****. <***. »dd«. *a.
Gin house, com mill and present growing
ary dny W0 tx*e It on option rf desired.
G. A. CUSSDiGHAH,
Beal Estate Agent.
r^SSBWBF 1 sstswfi^ssf ■. — - V I A - - ** >-• »dl
osvt link
Double Daily Sleeping Car Service
. Between ..... r* . .
Cincinnati and Jacksonville.
Solid trains between <
Chattanooga and Jacksonville,
Closely connecting with double trains
with Pullman Sleeping Care
to and from
Memphis, Nashville, Kansas Ci y
and the West and
Knoxville, Washington, New York
and the East.
THE SHORT LINE BETWEEN
Atlanta and Jacksonville,
Atlanta and Savannah,
Atlanta and Brans wick.
Atlanta and Macon,
Atlanta and Roine,
For rates, Time Cards and other
information apply to agents Of the
East Tei*n., Va and Georgia fl. R.
> • B.W.WRENN, ■
Geu. Pass. & Ticket S. Agt.,Knoxville. H.
Hardwick,
Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt , Atlanta.
Georgia Midland & Gnif RR.
Time Table, Taking Effect Aug 11, '89
50.—FOMMB3MSEB, SOITH, 1)*VL\ EXCEPT
, .; . ?iV ; > , Sunday. ; p ^ «- , 4
jit'i Oonongh.................. Arrive, 500 U*?«. I
a.m.
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rm Spring*.—.....—.. '4«.i 7:09 “
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No. 51--4 > A**E«i(!*B. Nobtb. OiU-r.
nnibc. ^ m —---- a? 1:05 p. si.
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No. 52 .—Fa*8Ks<-,ew. South . >
ffin.............--------- ‘U~s 4.05 p. m.
irm Spring*.........—. -if 5:28
MERCER UNIVERSITY.
MACON, GA.
FOIL FACULTIES. FITE SCHOOLS.
v ■ ->•
l m
yi*« iottu ut v'VrfGiittin.
the lollJpBg Tj§d ill
n the Bis
“jusNte
t vRIHN ART'S afega- OFFICE,—Bpaxping Coes
of Jos. D. George. l»te«f i 2 t& send
mi metro tor
of said doceased, at public or private sale
for the purpose of paying the debts of «ud
estate. take and
Let all persons concerned ootice
By virtue of an order granted by the court
oi Ordinary of Spalding county, will be sold
before -the Court House door, on the first
Tuesday of October next, during described the legal
hoorsof sale, the fonowing of W. J. proper¬ Keith,
ty belonging to the estate
late of said county deceased: One two story
brick store house on the west side of
Hill street. No. 23. now occupied by D. W.
Klmffn* IToa nno tu n afnrv frump d wgIHti y
September Sheriffs Sale
\\7 ILL BE SOLDOS THE FIB8T TOES
ing County, Georgia, the fonoVing described
|, T{ie rt noi^’half of lot of bred No. 112
in the tfret district of originally Monroe then
Pike now Spalding County. Georgia, bounded
north, east and west by originaliand Boles, contain¬ lines,
south by other land oi J. B.
ing 101% acres more or less. Sold as the
Administrator’s Sale.
of Ordinary of Spalding County Georgia. I
vriff sell to the highest bidder before the Court
House door in Griffin, Ga„ during the legal
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday oneialf in Septem¬
ber, 1889. the undivided interest in
the following lands belonging to thevwtate of
W. S. Brown, deceased, to-wit: One and one-
hall acres of land more or less, in the city of
Griffin, bounded a«follows: on the north by
Broadway street, south by Flemister and
Arnold, east by second street and west by
the Brown place. Sold for the purpose of pay¬
ing the debt* of deceased and for distribution
among bis heirs. Terms of sale cash.
7» J. H. W, KEITH, S. Brown.
$6, ,, Ailm r
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
Notice in hereby giveii to |J1 who are indebt¬
ed to the estate riL. B. Brewer, deceased,to
call and settle at once. AH parties holding
claims against the estate of said deceased are
notified to present them at once in legal form
to W. H. HANLEITEB, BREWER,
W. B.
JX0. C. BKEWEB.
Executors Bstate L. H. Brewer.
ang2®w0.-#3:70.
Executors* Sale.
Bv vhrtae oi an order granted by theconrt
of Ordinary of Spalding county, will be sold
before the Conrt House door, on the firs*
Tuesday of September next, during the L legal B.
hours of sale, all the real estate of
Brewer, late erf said county deceased: consist¬
u^ws, ing of one lot corner — — of ... - Ninth -— -— and —— Pojrfar —r
streets containing two acres with dwelling
house thereon; one lot corner of Kghth and
Taylor street*, fronting 29 feet on Taylor
refining back 90 feet to three an alley. The first
lot will be divided into panels to-wit:
one lot fronting 103 feet, more or lees, on
Poplar street running back 420 leet, more or
less, to College street- One lot with dweEng
fronting 105 feet, more or less, on Poplar
street and running bock 219 feet, more or
iete. One lot 105 bet, more or lees, fronting
oaCoUege street and running back 110 feet,
more or kw. Sold for the purooee of distri¬
ct on and pavment of debt*. Terms erf sale
rash. W.B. HANLEITEB,
urtn W. 1 L BREWER. BREWER,
. v J. C.
daily and weekly,
(CONSOLIDATED MAY 26, 1889,)
OFFEK8
More Value
To Advertisers
In proportion to prices charged, than any
other medium In the Sonth.
With the combined circa atlon of two od
and we estabished papers, it charges the
prices of onyone. #■/'
It is p ubished in one of the agriculture,
commercia, manufacturing and rgtiroad
centers oi the most progressive State in the
Sonth, with a arge and inte i gent surroud-
ing popuaiion and extra faciities for dis¬
tribution.
Being a first-class newspaper, fuy up t o
all demands of the times and the require- ,
meats of its constituency, it Is read not only
by nearly every fami y in Spalding County,
but In the eight surrounding counties, with
a good genera circnation in the State and
other States. 9
IT COVERS ITS WHOLE FIELD.
and covers it completely,
Prices low. Write for rates and samp
copies of Daily and Weekly to
DOUGLAS GLES8NER, Publisher,
Griffin, Ga.
The reeocnised or*»n of Southern agriculture sad the Industrial progress *f tee »*•*•
agaarmntood circulation la every Southern and Western State.
A brilliant corps of writers j
adogriesltwMPnrnsastln the country, hut ho ws. for four T ~n
tho State of Goorgia, as well as an exporioucod write- Pane. reak J. S. af agrieulU-al eda.- T* rl ,.J
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hric* vrerihmore thaa a whteofnar'osnhoofiidion .
aactioa with his work. ee»*^*te* „ _ * tt a it
Its illustratteM arcsupoeh. aad every depart meet wUl ho found tell te re" .
tertelreithse t, ogdigMou oad owtretate. Ea«5 oambor te worth tk» «*■ charted ter «•
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