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hourly,” mid tW itor. “It kt no
In Georgia and everywhere else \
have been. Tbe Preeident’e appoint¬
ments are decidedly unpopular
throughout the Bouthern States.
In fact, I have learned since my ar-
mal here that them is gnat die.
content in all sections of the coun-
snysfethe fact that, in many in-
Manas where men from Southern
Staten have been removed from office
their successors nave not been ap¬
pointed from tbe same State*. Com¬
plaint k made chiefly of tbe Timm.
«ry Department and the Govern-
Southern applicants are to be snub¬
bed, and they are not at all pleased
with the apparent disposition 6f the
adniastrattan to ignore them.
• -TWIXT ODKAM AND GLOOM-’
de3- logetsoll contumes to eulogise the
The fait etegalc waapronoune-
ed upon Horace Beaver, a Boston free
thinker. Evidentiylngwwoll beBevee
faa ftlture.elee he wastes a deal of
agnostic rhapsody:
iMI ftfcreftttt of catajracte and
this stream of life that rises in
bp^klBg of the exeumlon of Chicago Geor-
ip. farmars to tbs Want the
'ribnne gays: “Tim rspmgentativff
farm»« wEB meet with a
hflurty welcome at the liaodn of their
Kkk biwtbmi, and m«rt unquew
&&&S the foundation of fraternal good feel-
85 & IS
of induetry.” The Georgia
r days ago addressed to each
!&sssfl&$r&
raB -extra sessiem of congraes?
how a very heavy preponderance of
entiment against eallmg an extra
ession. Forty-three expreee tbem-
mphasie, while only twelve want to
IJm'ih. JjUitititfk 'am '*^ t *< * j
Ti fBTOBf
jlf disease has entered the system
a iron. The hnlt Mtiherto be |>M
a that iron could not so Bre¬
ed as to be absolutely difficulty difficulty harmless has has teen bem
;he teeth. teeth. This This ssaSsriSrSS
rco*ne :™ b s .y Gie Srown ( hemica 1
ipawr Fly heir ■ td V* BalUmore, yeaaava v >_ M4., fwij who -v-w^r
.
r their Brown’s Brown’s Iron Iron Bitters Bitters as as a a
ItLan we iron twAn « preparation, —- — - * ^ ^ a posi- —-*
iwMi i run wvi«**f w- www
i cure lor dyspepsia, indigestion,
ney troubles, etc.
| > . o Mercurial Pofaoa.
Mercury is frequently injndiciouilyused by
uactodoctors fa cases of malaria and Mood
unrial poision team the system. Write to
ffifoedBnlmCo., Atlanta, Ga., Jtelmok of
convincing proof ol its curative virtue.
th id knots poison, am
B. B., which on m; i
ws called it typh-
n dreadful coadi-
Ber appetite failed. L____ 8 b« had pain r ___ fa
its and bonce. Her thought kidneys sheconld were de-
also, and no one be
Perry’s Liver PUIs.‘
Well, tbe time ta a
There are a hall a dosj
(prospective) in the fid
or, aa many more Benai
It is paid in Atlanta that the rail-
then spring in one of their awn at the
last moment. Either E. P. Howell
er Henry Grad.v, it to said, would
suit them weH, tboogh they would
prefer Grady. ^ s 4 ' ’ *
,
If thu Scholar is
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A J»M Uellvevy.
Considerable yesterday excitement through prevailed
on the streets that a
widely circulated report three
of of the tbe most most desperate deeperate prisoners prisoners in in the the
^J1 jaU had had broken broken out. out. Careful Careful iavesti- investi¬
gation discovered had W*is3 that, nyvarw-tw*f/vnn/)n absurdly founda¬
enough, - -J -A—aL. the rumor - ■ - some
tion, but not exactly in accordance
with the facte. Three prisoners had
broken out wlthScrpfuloug limbs—but eruptions the
on the lace, neck and
physician called in prescribed P. P. P,
(Prickly Ash, Poke Boot and Potas-
or c hildren teething, is the pn
tioo of one of tbe best female :
and physicians in tbe United £
and nas been used for forty
with never-falling their success children, by m
of (Bothers for
ing matialculable. incalculable. the process of It teething relieveethe relieves its the child
is It
from pain, cures dysentery and diar¬
rhoea, rh«a,‘ griping in tbe health bowels, and the
wind-colic. By giving to
child it rests the mother. Price 25c.
a bottle. aug2eod*wly
ODD r. PRICKLY ASH, POKE
r. r. BOOTand POTASSIUM,
is also the best possible tonic. It
never fails to bring your system back
to a healthy condition when ran down
by sickness or overwork. Daring body. tbe
spring wiff it should be need give by every
It build you up, you an ap¬
petite and digestion, and enable yonr
ay -
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tm at H*odv,a*r»
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■onipiUtiflTT^tt 1fi
has ficen *o thin mi
fi fUf ltW thfrii %\\
Win
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hole System,
dbyalldrug-
WC.L Hood
ggsss wbkvikI ssistS
p on said tdhee. W» do well
arties having property to sMl
st me know H* n» I have apidications deeired. ew
day- Will take it on option if
0 . L tmSDiGHAM
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Cincinnati aad Jacksonville.
u Solid trams between
Chattanooga and Jacksonville,
jsdy connecting with double trai
With Pullman Sleeping Cars
to and from
Memphis, Nashville, Kansas Ci y
and the West and
iCffittSMa, i Washington, New York
-jMid the East.*
; 3 j MMm Atlanta and UNE Jacksonville, BE iWEEN
J ; ' ''^Rtthfri, and Savannah.
5 For jAtb*ifa«nd Time Cards Home. and other
>1 rates, of the
irifwmatiaii wpply to agents
Estfrjenn., Fa and Georflia B. R-
o B. nr W. it? WRENN. DUXrv
Gen. Pass, d Ticket Agt., Knoxville.
* , i Acs <ui« g. H. Harbwkk, •
Asst. Geh. Pa.ss. Agt., Atlanta.
Georgia Midland & Gill RK.
Time Table. Ming Elf eel Aug 11 , ’ 89
No. 50.— Passenger, 801 th, Daily Except
' St'NbAY.
Arrive. [AiUVC.
5:00 a. r
Columbus..........on-.’......8-48 WarA^ringB;............. “
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No. 51 .—PaSrCnoer. Noiith. Daily.
vv arm opniijg. »*••••»?***•*♦- - ,o “
Griffin.......:.......v.ti—:.... 3:50 p. m.
No. 52 .—Passent:eh. Sooth Daily.
Wam’8prtii«^7.^TZ.'. 3^8 P ‘“'
Columbus......................7:00 p.m.
No. 58 —PasseNSEr, North. Daily Except
* t •^WhSAT.
Grl«l.. McDonough............'.......fc00- . ..........:::.....8:15p.m. 8:20 “
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No. 54 .—Pasbenokr South. Sunday Only
McDonough....... ■ 7:30 a. m.
Griffin.™*,---------,^,.(«:J0a.m. 8:15 “
sasar^— *“
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No. 55 .—Passenger North. Sunday Only.
Columhus..............—..... 1:40 a. m.
w.ueJ ___ !ML *■
formerly Monro* then Pike SS*
couufy, known sad dfatinguirifad No. lying i»» the P“ be-
of mild district by lot 95, of sold ana tot.
ing in the southwest comer towed
Levied on and Bold by virtue of a 11 fa
jbmJdig§ ,Coonty Court In favor of B. P.
Also, Also, at at the the lame same time time and ana ptae*, ™ww, will ym h* w
e Bri p ee o n gee v, at mto h l » ■ J a rt e on 11 s mith ,
BArnesviUe. Ga; aleo, one set haruresr one
>*y horse, two hind feet white, star in fore¬
head. abort* nine year* old named Bam.
County Hoy llugudy. fa favor m5( of W, ? srasr>, H. Spence, Ag, vs-
Abo, at the aat time and place, d» j*
.old hou.* and h.tdu U.C oty ^ Gnfflu,
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Ordinary's Advertisements.
iBDlNABY ‘8 OFFICE-Bpaldinq Corn
J TV, Geoboia, Augnat 80th. 1889.—No-
oe is hereby given that A. M. Elfedgw, ad-
linistrator lagsagsiR'tfg of Jon. D. George, late of said
Let all persons concerned take notice awl
ppear at the court ol Ordinary at my offlce
i Griffin, Ga., by ten o’clock a. m., on the
ret Monday in October 1888, and show
j use. if any they have, why such application
^00°* ^^HaMMOND. Ordinary.
Jt^Geouma, \KDJNAB1’B OFFICE-Spaumso Couji-
July 2nd, 1889.-T. C. Mc-
anran, Executor of Mrs. Janett Bethune,
eoeased, appHee to me for tetters ol Diemis-
Let all persons concerned showcanse before
lie Court of Ordinary, at my office, in October by ten
’clock a. m., on the Bret of Monday Dismission should
ext, why such tetters
ot »6a5 bogranted. E. W. HAMMOND, . Ordinary,
G«B6FAffii&!58S that M. EUedge,
hereby given A.
torofJTD George,' fate of * said * count.y. de-
ceased, has applied to me for leave to sell all
the real estate <d oa.---------------— ad J. D. George, late ol
said county, deceased, lor tbe purpose of
paying the debts of said estate and "" for '— ***“ tbe
purpose of distribution among the t heirs*
’ Let all persons concerned shoi ___>w cause be¬
fore the Court of Ordinary, at my offlce in
Griffin, on the first Monday in October next,
_________not HAMMOND^prdmary. be granted.
!. W.
Executor’s Sale,
By virtue of an order granted by the court
.....ary of Spalding county, will be sold
before le Court House door, on the first
Tuesdi of October next, during the legal
hours_______ sale, the following described proper-
ty belonging ' to i tbe estate of W. J. Keith,
late of said coi mnty deceased: One two story
brick store house 1____ on . the _ west side Of
Hill street, No. 23, now occu] ipied by D. W.
Shaffer. Also, one two ________/ Tenth story ” frame dwelling
house on corner of * and Solomon
streets, containii f one acre more or less,
Also, one vacant--------- acre lot on Solomon
street, bounded south by 8, mon street,
north by an alley, east by E. I. Is on and west
by Keith children. Sold itor the purpose of
distribution amongst the heirs <
the debts of said estate. J. H. km m,
|6.00 Executor W. J. Keith.
virtue of
Libel for iJivorce.
Wm. A. Ellis j JSpal Libel ding for Superior Divorce Court in
yr. )
MnryJ. Ellis. August Term, 1889.
It appeal ing to the Court by the return of
the Sheriff that the defendant, Mary J. Ellis
does not reside in this county and it further
appearing that she does not reside in the
state of Georgia. It is therefore ordered that
said defendant show cauee at next term ol
this court, ilany she has, why a total divorce
should not be granted stand to libelant and abide as prayed such
for and that she to
judgement, or decree as may be rendered in
said cause, and that service of this order be
perfected on said defendant by publication in
the Griffin News and 8cn once a month for
four months before the next term of this
court. Aug. 28, 1889.
By the court. James 8. Boynton,
Judge 8. C., F. C.
Thos. W. Thurman, Libelant’s Att‘y.
I certify that the above is a true extract
from the minutes of said court. This Angust
adjourned term, 1889.
A’m. M. Thomas.
Clerk Superior Court, Spalding, County, Ga.
sept3oam4m
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
Notice is hereby given to all who are indebt-
i totheeetate of L. H. Brewer, deceased,te
: once. All parties holding
tie estate of said deceased are
it them at once in legal form
W, H. HANLEITEB, BBEWEB,
W. B.
JN0. C. BBEWEB,
utors Ebtate L. B. Brewer,
aug22w6.- ro.
Notice.
i Notice is herebo given thot ion will
be made to the lc ______ m session to
pass an act reqi tbe recording in the
*____iture County Commission- 8 pald-
orders in
to and have forfeiture Payments order on same from
le
On a fine and forfeiture' ne¬
MERCER UNIVERSITY
MACON, GA.
FULL FACULTIES. FIVE SCHOOLS.
TS SSS aaS 8 Sg* :
3. The 8 cietiflc Department. Of Theology.
A. The Department
5. Tbe Law School. ' - -•
TUITION FBBE fa 1lMH*partment ol Lib
JOHN J bSaNTLT: Sec.
fa. On. iallTww
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