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purest most remedial
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GEO. P. ROWELL k CO.,
Jlewspaper 10 Spruce Advertising New Bureau, York
street,
Diulon Wharf-0 trows Con-
1 k
The Meh Permitted to Return
to Work On the Docks.
|The Osar’s Heart Softening Against Siber¬
ian h*fe Prisoners— HI* Wlf* the Cause.
n» c**r’i New Private Train—Another
'UU Jfierviebes fin Use Soudan.
Othw foreign News.
London, Sept i.*-rThe dookmen are
likely to soo M sfiooeesful end to their
strike within a ffiw days. The
work, eight ponce jier for hour tor ordinary
pence over time and the
vided “Plus” between on pieoe ilie wk journeymen to be equally di¬
and the
foremen.
mm ie strike ooimnittee have decided to
permit the men to return to work. The
result erowiilTwith wUl.be that the whar ves will be
panies will hardly ships, bo and willing the dock com¬
t to see
he ir ^sfa meis ^ti^isfar^ their cargoes
ing. * This offer tot the wharfingers
made, several days bjfrooUned ago by some of
whstNfowneiN, committee because it by not the
strike was
t tend to tfae demorel-
wufne wot* will each
to the strike
.ose still idle,
the men have
given the directors of the dock com¬
panies a crushing .blow -between, wind
and water, from which they- will not
Australia.
ner. Pardoned. j
The pardoning of
several prisoners who looked upon
, |y lifelong, to the
t, at the en-
rsss’sas, gradual, cannot fail jo 1 . load to the most
important results More pardons of
prisoners will soon take place,
promised remain that in Siberia the treatment will be of
a
[y ameliorated.
ifichnigradsky, the new Russian
dfeter of finance, has drawn upon
self die bittef hptred ol the nobility
and officials, whose corruption he lias
sucoeded Threats in partially and intrigues checking have and not ex¬
availedin posing. inducing him to alter-his
m y E ... - -i^ssasstoation of
dawn - _ for _ Russia. .iSTa The brighter has
czar
aud promised the elevation him his, of continued the middle support, classes
at toe expense of the nobility, the de¬
clared soneme regarded of Count having Vischnigradsky, commenced.
may be as be concili¬
Young ated, instead men of of promise being are driven to into the
ranks of the Nihilists, and the old sys¬
tem of nepotism 1>e and oorrupt bureauoc-
racy is to ended.
The project will be furthered by the
growing poverty among been ruined the nobility, by
many of whom have ex¬
travagance, and with their wealth has
gone their prestige and their influence.
It tnted is a by question the government'to whether the lend bank insti-
entailed inaugur¬ money
upon estates, was not
ated with some such view. At any rate,
a large number of nobles, bearing some
of the oldest and proudest names of
Russia having mortgaged their lands
and desperate spent and the proceeds helpless in luriotous their living,
unaccus¬
tomed poverty, are now the terror of
their more fortunate brethren who still
possess welcomed wealth, in the and social they circles are no longer which
they formerly domineered .
Now They Want Our lands
London, Sept. 6.- Americans in Lon¬
don are somewhat of the surprised Baring-Lubbock at the an¬
nouncement the of
combination, mortgages formed fw lands purpose in toe
acquiring United States. upon It is to be
western
presumed that the parties named have
token competent legal advice as to the
difficulties which a foreign qontractor
would encounter in acquiring titles to
land in many of the states, where the
legislatures nave passed laws recently
on New the subject. York and Boston capitalists will
follow this venture with considerable in¬
terest,
The Czar’a New Bomb-Proof Train.
London, Sept. been 6.—A new the imperial Emper¬
train has just built for
or of Russia. The baioons are covered
with iron outside, and then the steel come plates eight
inches of cork, instead of
with which the carriages of the old train
were protected, All the saloons, which
communicate the by a covered to outward passage, are
exactly that same outsider be appear¬ able to
ance, so in which no carriage may toe is
discover czar
traveling. During the emperor’s jour,
ney last autumn he passed most of hiff
time in a carriage whioh from the out¬
side looks like a luggage van.
Th« ponsonby Estate.
Dublin, Smith Sept A —The attempt to
oust Barry from the management
of the Ponsonby estate lw refusing to
jjiay rents have failed, most of the
tenants paying th upon holdin threats by auction- being
made to sell eir gs
Peters Recalled.
Berlin, Sept 6.—Dr. Peters has been
recalled from East of of Africa. Emin Emin Bey Bey The has has expedi-
toon toon for for the the relief relief been
abandoned. abandone toat The Boersen has Zeitung retreated re-
ports that Dr. Peters to
Yitolaiia.
Senator Sherman Sail*.
London, Sept 6.—Senator Sherman
»ds from Liverpool for New York
Wednesday afternoon. He has enjoyed
his European trip to the fullest extent
end returns in the best of health.
Bulgarian* Must Join Their dolors.
Bucharest, Sept 6. — L ’ Independence
Roumaiue asserts that the Bulgarian
government has telegraphed to all Bui-
garians in Roumama to return home
and join their colors.
llnuLingrr Shut Out.
Paris, Sept o. The Temps of toe says interior, that
M. Constans, miuister
has ass requested request* prefects of the different
department ts to receive no notice of con¬
ST front 1 Geu. Boulanger, M.
- ' or Coupt Dillon, on the
ground' that they ore ieterdiefcfed rffid
cannot comply w ith die condition of the
multiple «m1i Jntuiv * I
Yirxha, Sept 6,—One hundred hundred and
fifty yards of toe quay at P
into the river Wednesday, oollapse at
that the entire quay may v
any moment
_
«V A Slaughter In the SouJaa.
iTT twm Sept A—The dervishes da
tedaforceof ‘friendlies ’ near here
Wednesday. The losses upon both ndee
i were very heavy.
j t?-rt— and Dyspepsia, r<
For Nervousness use
Perry’s Uver Pill*.
Bill, trewkS
'&6E2S.rt'Li*™,-— Adolpli Horton and through Jack Dial, the .
upon and they commanded to surrender.
were
officers Withoutregarding they drew the their command pistols of and ttte
started to run, when they were shot
down. These two were very desperate
and mischievous, and bad been the
principal Thomas in arousing aiders of the Cromwell of this and
county. The other leaders negroes killed
were
Wednesday rest. morning while resisting ar¬
Thomas spirits Allen and Cromwell the mov¬
ing been arrested, of the but insurreotion. the whites have not
and the
better class of negroes are determined
touring ex-conviet, them and to justooe. of the Cromwell is
an instigators of the riot one His whereabouts principal
at preseut ore unknown, but there are
about sweuty-fWb or a hundred men
searching accomplices, the of woods whom for there Allen and about his
are
eight.
Muve Trouble Expected.
The number of hostile negroes has
dwindled down to about 150. They are
led by George Allen and one Baokitt.
It is the purpose of the sheriff to cap¬
ture the leaders merely and deal with
them according to law, as their follow-
amumtion. They jumped from their
their mules and fled into the canebrake.
The posse captured the mules and 2,000
Winchester rifle cartridges, ten pounds
of buckshot and five pounds of powder.
George Allen and a band of fifteen de¬
manded amunition at Jamison’s store
at They Shady took Grove, by but burning were refused.
revenge down the
store.
A Georgia Lynching.
day Atlanta, Atlanta, Ga., Ga., Sept Sept 8. 8.— —Late Late Wednes- Wednes-
of East evening Point, Warren lynched Powers, by colored, mob of
was a
fifty fifty oriminul masked masked men. He little was charged whil ged with with
assault on a ite school
girl when the Powers’ ihob parents entered were the jail present and
te
fled barely escaped their son’s fate. They
to Atlanta. The negroes are oon- ck
gregating and more trouble is feared.
LATEST FR OM SPRIN G VALLEY.
Tenants to Be KJected, and the Mines
< losed far Six Months.
Chicago, Sept 0.—The latest advices
from Spring Valley are not very quiet¬
ing. It is expected that the work of
ejecting tenants from company houses
irill soon be begun. The mines have
been ordered closed for six months, but
so far no step has been taken to carry
the order into praotical effect
Tke other mines of northern Illinois
have either resumed or will do so with¬
in a day or two on the seventy-two and
and a half cents per to» principle, but
the Spring Valley men have not been
favored with even that offer. They are
out in the cold, and while they will sub¬
mit not willingly to the closing out of the of the mines, houses they which will
they at go If the
insists present evictions occupy. riot and company blood¬
shed will upon follow.
CHIC AGO HUST LING.
Her World's Fair FInauce Committee
'* Hard at Work.
Chicago, SepL 8.— The #5,000,000
which the finance committee of the
World’s Exposition company have
oalled on the Chicago public for is
fiasily for much iu sight and the chances are good
as more. ,
As vet very few of the subscription
books have been turned into headquar¬
ters, but the reports from those that are
out committee are so encouraging greatly that pleased. the finance
are tL J.
Gage progressing said Wednesday in that everything
was the most satisfactory
'
manner,
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Did Cooney Suicide?
Chicago, Sept. 0.—A special from
Racine, Wis., to The News says a dis¬
covery has been made there, that may
explain Fox,” why Patrick be found. Cooney, “The
closely cannot sealed, picked A bottle,
was up in the
lake, which when opened was found to
contain the following note: “I, Bitrick
Cooney, murder, to clear I killed all others him for of the personal Cronin
grudge. say body will find a
lake.” My you in the
The note was placed in the
hands of the police.
After Murder©rt with Bloodhounds.
Little Rook, Sept. 6.—Two blood¬
hounds havo been sent down to Lonoke
to be used in fracking down the mur¬
derer, j. At. Gregg, who escaped from
the officers and took refuge in the woods
near that place. A large posse is after
11 ---- * ’ ’ * apturi
jth whom
was offered traveling. reward for Governor his capture. Eagle
a
Hatfield's Life Dose.
Wall Pikbvtlle, Hatfield Ky., Sept. concluded 6.— The Friday, trial of
was
and the jury found/ him guilty of being
accessory to the act of murdering the
three dall, McCoys—Tolbert, pud Farmer, aged 28; Alexan-- Raq-
del- Musser 10, confessed 14; the iusq, murder of
to
Farmer, the youngest, and both were
sentenced to the pe nitentiary for life.
CHARLES TON’S PR OSPERITY,
A Splendid Business Showing Made By
tHo Ksrthqtt^ke CH>‘.
Charleston, S. C., Sepl 0. The
News and Courier publishes an exhaust¬
ive review of the conditions of trade and
commerce of the city of Charleston
during The the commercial total business year ending of the Aug. city
81.
during #70,000.000, the year and amounted the condition to more of than the
the city last is better decade, than at any period during
A slight falling off in the receipts of
cotton and in the truck trade has been
more than balanced by increase in the
wholesale trade and manufactured
products. nearly #1,000,000 The trade in in phosphate of the was
The excess pre¬
vious year. outlook is very encour¬
aging, promise and of agricultm-al prospects give
a prosperous year.
Blair Says It’s All Right.
Mr. S. 0. Blair, Chicago, says: “We
could not keep house without your
Clarke’s Extract of Flax Skin Cure
for and Cough Cure. trouble, We have especially used both for
numerous
our child. We recommend the Cough
Cure to every family having children.
We used it for Whooping Cough with
remark bly quick anasatisfactoi ry re¬
suits, suits, j and use it fo fer any and every
the family may. have.” Only
one size, to, large large bottle. bottle. Price Price $1.00. $1
If you want the best toilet soap get
Clarke’s Flax Soap, 25 cents. Ask
Dr. N. B. Drewry, Drugist, for these
preparations.
N. B. Taylor, Pendleton oouuty. Si
1888, for norse stealing, three year
Bloli Strike In Now Mr* *-h'
Albuquerque, N. M., SepL An ex¬
ceptionally rioh strike lias been made
in the Eastern View mine, at San Pedro,
the silver ore assaying aud considerable eiglity-nine gold. ounces The of
strike was made 100 feet down in the
mine, and the ore appears to be Inex¬
haustible. Wright It was for purchased by John¬
son A a song, and they
hove refused #20,000. There is much
excitement among miners in New Mex¬
ico. ■
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Suicide at Niagara Fall..
Niagara Falls, N. Y., SepL 0. An
unknown woman Committed suicide by
the jumping falls into the rapids 200 feet above
and was swept over tli - cata¬
ract iressed Thursday in black, morning. bad red hail- She and was
was
nearly six feet tall. Nothing was left
oy whioh to identify Lhe_body. her. a lookout
has been set tar
Sweet Flowers.
The fairest buds are often the first
to wither, and the ravages of disease
make havoc with the beauty, as well
as the strength and happiness of the
fair sex. The prevalent disorders
among American women are those of
a “weaknesses,” most distressing description. These
tively termed, ars insiduously they are sugges¬
sap the
health, h, am an the the patient pa becomes
and emaciated, the appetite growB
fickle and feeble; she loses strength
os the attacks increase in severity,
and is in despair. There is relief for
all such sufferers in Dr. Pierce’s world-
famed Favorite Prescription, which
cures all “female complaints.” Its
use is followered by cessation of the
petite, “dragging-down” and in pains* return vigorous of ap-
due course,
health,
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KXill on th« Inquiry
New York, SepL 0.—Mrs. Flack, wife
of Sheriff Flock, was before the gland
jury to the over alleged an hour yesterday in which regard
divorce granted conspiracy to her by by Judge a
was
Bookstaver, without her application for,
or examinati knowledge Will of, such a petition. The
on be coatmed.
Mine Boiler Explode..
Taunton, Maas., Sept 8. —M 6:80 A
m. sion Thursday at the ooal there mine was a Portsmouth, boiler explo¬
at R
I. air and A huge it column of thought smoke rose in the
was at first it was a
fire mo unutp damp explosion. v It appealed sub-
seqnenOy that the boiler exploded,
killing the e engineer.
N o mortal yet has e er forecast
The moment that shall be his last,
but Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets have
forever settled the question of a com¬
fortable existence until that moment
does arrive, and put to flight the
melancholy biliousness, forebodings headache, of sufferers
from indiges¬
tion, constipation, and kindred ail¬
ments.
lit iiv v Afirt&ittaeal. *
New York, SepL 0. Schedules were
filed yenterduy in the common pie
court iu the assignment of Hi a u H.
Liabilities, Hollis, dealer in sheepskins nominal and wool.
#485,45a; assets,
#105,685; actual assets, #54,88:1.
Cforir© Gi’illd KrU * for ' u -f»f»c.
New York, Sept, a-George Gould
and wife sailed We.1des.lav direct on the City
of Paris Paris. exposition. They will go to the
Vigor and Vitality
by are Hood’s quicsly given to every part of the body
is entirely Sarsaparilla, The That tired feeling
overcome. blood is purified,
enriched, and vitalized, and carries health in¬
stead of disease to every organ. The stom-
abh is toned and strenghened, the appetite re¬
stored, invigorated. The kidneysand The liver are roused and
brain is refreshed, the
mind made clear and ready for work. Try i
A Very Large Percentage
Of the American people are troubled
with a most annoying, troublesome
and disagreeable complaint called
“Catarrh.” It is not necessary to be
troubled. It is demonstrated beyond
question that Clarke’s Fxtract of
Flax (Papillon) Catarrh Cure imme¬
diately Catarrh. relieves and permanently
trial cures will convince A thorough Use and Clarke’s fair
Flax Soap for the you. Skin. Catarrh
Cure, $1.00, Soap 25 cents. At Dr.
N. B. Drewry’s Drugstore.
Weaker than Water.
A man is never in a more debilitat
ed condition than when he has weath¬
ered a ease of measles. The system
finds it hard to bear up under the
weight of the disease and almost re¬
bels there against is the remedy strain which upon it. And
yet requirements a of answers
the such a case. A
prominent writes: druggist and physician
Darlington, S. C.
Gentlemen—Your tonic has been
going very well this spring. There
has been a good deal of mea
dition, be the Jor which thing, your and tonic it has seems sold to
well. very Yore truly,
»
John A. Boyd, M. D..
For sale by E. R. Anthony.
The Grand Prerequisite of Vigor.
re the eonven
tione blood, it is only necessary to use with
Stomach pereistenae Bitters. end systematically The fountain Hosttetter’s head of
ply in the animrl economy is the stomach. sup¬
To regulate, to invigorate that organ, and
thus facilitate its digestive and assimilative
processes, troubled shonld be the chief aim of those
with a deficit of stamina. Nervous¬
ness, insomnia, feeble appetite—these are
usually Overcome traceable to impaired of digestion.
this and yon necessity dismiss
its multifarious, The emaciatedeaa perplexing had barressing hops
symptoms. gain flesh long assimilation never is imper¬ to
fect. so as
The Bitters surmounts the only obsta¬
cle to an increase not only of vigor, but of
bodily Bitters substance, Conquer and liefer also with the
malaria, kidney rheumatic complaint,
constipation and trouble. Thor¬
oughness characterizes its effects.
m K
--{ MANUFACTURERS OF j-
Sash, Blinds, Doors.
-*><- MMi
We are here, and here to stay and have on hand
a large stock of
DOORS, SASH AND DLINDS!
which we defy competition on. We have a large stock erf “bona dry jum
ber,’ of Mouldings, the finest vuality and Bnilnsiere, con guarantee the very best goods. In the
way of Mantles, etc., etc., we can just beat the best
price the place you can get anywhere! Cure And ns tor Window and Door Frames ours is
to come. is a “home ent« i jn ise,” and we are home (oiks;
WV.JV uuvumvm^u. 11 i mow rrujouj nG* 1
bo do the work. For tliese and runny other ________
name, we elaim a right to patronage of the people.
We heartily thank the public generally ;ener«lly for for very very liberal liberal patronage, patron and
solicit a continanco of the same.
DON’T FORGET THiT ilJfe WILL HAVE.
For the present Fruit Crop, 20 to 80 thousand CRATES, I made right hi
h by^omhome 1fp^-Plan labor. Ws^hou?' Keep the^money FiX^KRh here instead StZt?Griflln, of going abroad, a
W Ga.
(Prlekly Ash, Mu
-MAXES POSITIVE CURES or ALL FORMS AND BXAOE8 Off—
Pbytoclaa* radone P. ff. P. HI aplen- yoa win recite Arab end ytreagUi.
Otd combination, HMt pnwcrfba It vlth
great reMa ft reH oa far tore con* of tol
form* and .tagM of Primary, BceoiulAry theuecof P. P. P.
tad TwtUry SrphOii, Syphilitic Bh«ra-
isalliu, fferofateoa Qacreart Bone,
Glandular SwaUlxiff, BhcomctUm, KI4-
ncjr ComplAlnU. old Chronlo Uloore Uret
SYPHILIS
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fr - "’S fimsipswit: v :«
here reeixted Ml treotmoot, Octarrh, f blood elewulsg propertlee of ff. ff.ff.
DtoMcec, Xcoama, Chronlo Fra Prickly Aeh. Poke Boot endFotnwteO.
CompUinU, Mercari*] PoiMB, Tettor,
Bocldhecd, etc., etc.
ff. ». ff. U a powerful tonic cad ca
excellent eppUfcur. buUdln« ap the WMouwAui ora re a.era. :
(TXtem rapidly. If yoa ere peek end Uppmu Block, SATAN1UA, GA.
feeble, end feel badly lay *- *• f -and
RHEUIVIATISIYI
Z>TJ MONT, M. X>.
TUelee Nr
THE ERRORS a^YOUTHAND MANHOOD.
TUeUflre
eed perfect.
EXPERT HOMETREATMENT
For ell 1.....
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“t HKARO a VOICKf IT SAID, ‘(COM! AND
B. R, TIME TABLE \i i
In effect September let, 1880.
No. 15 —Daily.
Leave Griffin....,...................... .....5:45 a. m
ArriveAtfanta................ ..... 8:00 »
No. 10 —Daily,
Leave Atlanta.,.............. .....6:05 p. m
Arrive Griffin.......................... .....8:05 ”
No. 8 —Daily.
Leave Macon.................. 3:80a.m.
Arrive Griffin..................................5:25 “
Atlanta........................ y ......7:00 “
No. 11 —Daily. ,
Leave Macon..,.............................. 8:25 a. m.
Arrive Griffin................................10:48 “
“ Atlanta..............................12:80 p.m.
No. 1 —Dailt.
Leave Macon........
Arrive Griffin.........
Leave “ .... .................. ...4:00 “
Arrive Atlanta.................................5:45 ”
No. 18 —Daily.
Leave Macon............................... 6:40p.i
Arrive Griffin............................... 9:00
Atlanta.............................10:40 “
No. 9 —Daily.
Leave Atlanta..............................0:50 “**» a. *
Arrive Griffin.... 8:17 ”
...
" Macon.. ...10:80
No. 12— Daily.
Leave Atlanta...............................2:15 p. m.
Arrive Griffin...................................4KH) “
“ Macon. ...6:15
No. 4—Daii.y.
Leave Atlanta.
Arrive Griffin
*• Macon.............................11:00
No. 14 —Daily.
Leave Atlanta... .. 9:05 a. m.
Arrive Griffin..... .10:43 “
“ Macon..... .. 1:00 p.m.
No. 27 —Daily.
.. 8:30 a. m.
" Newnan......................... . 10:20 “
Arrive Carrollton..................... ...11:85
No. 28 —Daily.
Leave Carrollton................—
“ Newnan.......—............. _____7:20 “
Arrive Griffin................ ....
No. 29 —Daily, sxcspt Sunday.
Leave Griffto.........................-......1:80 p. m.
Arrive Leave Newnan.........................—-£*0 u .....—..........5:25 “
Arrive Carrollton.......................7dK)
No. 8 G—Daily, Except Suxoat.
Leave CarroBton.. .....5^45 a^m
Arrive Newnan ----- ------------ .
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NEW YORK OR BOSTON
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SAVANNAH
-AUD TH*-
OCEAN ; STEAMSHIP: LINE
--or THE -
Central Railroad of Georgia*
SUMMER EXCURSION TICKETS
Now on sals at reduced rates. Good to re-
turn until OctoberSlst, 1889.
Magnificent Steamer and elegant Incident service
Free from the heat and dust-, to All-
Bail Bootes. if yon are sick the trip will In¬
vigorate and baud yon ap.
Go East by Sea and You'llnot Regret It
Passengers, before purchasing tickets via
other routes, would do writ to inquire first of
the merits of the Route via Savannah. Fur¬
ther information may be had by applying t«
the Agent at yonr station or to
M. 8. BELKNAP, W. F. 8HELLMAN,
E. T. General CHABLTON, Manager. CLYDE Traffic BOSTICK, Mana<
Gen’l Fuse. Agent. Trav. Para. Agent.
Savannah Ga
Mowers, Beaprs aid fHns
Feeders and Condensers.
THE BEST ENGINES uid BOILERS
One 5 horse 2nd hud Engine and 50 Saw
with Brooks “ ' Prtra, cheap. che
Gin for ir sale sale
Osborn's Osboi ' First-class Grass -* Mower.. " ...» ‘ 00.00
100.00
Improved Milburn Gin.
“ Centennial Gin.
Hall's Self Feeder Gir..
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