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). P. BOWELL ic CO.,
paper 10 Spruce Advertising New Bureau. York
street,
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been elected state
I Ta 1 D. aWi0khM b8 *“
Pennsylvania Democrat* nominated Bd-
ward A. Bigler for state treasnrer.
den.
rivM’fci
Tbe postoffice at MoUiw, U,w robbed
Of fo,WJ. worth of postage stamps.
Indiana Republican editors are enjoying
themselves at Spring Fountain park.
The typhoid fever epidemic j&SSf ’»*
„ at Connsrs
viile, Xml., has been much exaggerated.
City, W. iorlib^r"
given Ivon -»• ■SEOTaE morphine morphine v.. . .—-.I. for for ... quinine quinine ««uwi <—,,, and 1 . will ind., t yield. crop was
Hs&j&st a proba-
at Stillwater
spoak —
a whisper. .....
The Farmers’ allianoe, in session at Det
C ^' ,U ^ Urt3 *° BBCUre
The theft of an ordinance, adopted by the
Indianapolis counsil in toft. was discovered
by an injunction suit ia that city.
. Typhoid fewer is epidemic at Montreal
Hundreds of people are down with the dis¬
ease and many deaths are reported.
The twentieth aunual convention of the
Association of National Insurance Commis¬
sioners, met at Denver, Wednesday.
SKKStrKt; Tbe Closer Stoat fd Iron Company’*
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of Chester, Pa.,
for 1300,000.
The strike in London has demoralized the
shipping interests at Montreal. The freight
depots are overflowing with perishable
freight, and no vessels are there.
Armour and other dressed beet magnates
at Chicago refused to respond‘to rit? me stun-
H&ters?a»s
per house of congress,
At South Portsmouth, O., at midnight
Wednesday night Jadob KilBs reoeived the
intent#of a double- barreled shotgun in the
_jnd* of Frank Carter, making a dangerous
Wound. Both are colored.
On the first bal}ot ex-Governor E. ?.
Perry, of Seattle, was nominated for gov-
eruot of Washington, and John enthusiasm L- Wilson
for congress. The wildest pre¬
vailed. The convention was held at Walla
Walla. ' - J ?
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The German Roman Catholic Central As¬
sociation of America fin ished Ms-business at
Cleveland Wednesday. A resolution was
adopted SihaSS advising the estabiishmenWof labor
ts
delegates adopted unanimously a resolution
that a man can be both a Catholic and a
loyalciUsen. It Ws called out by anew*,
paper criticismofCatholias. s.^gg. -
Sweet Flowers.
Tlie fairest buds are often the first
to wither, and the ravages of disease
make havoc with the beauty, as tvell
as the strength The and prevalent happiness disorders of. the
fair sex.
among American Women are those of
a most-distressing description. they These
weaknesses,” ars are sugges-
insidnnuslv nap the
I pale
strength grows
arid-
famed Favorite Prescription, which
cures is foliowered all “female by complaints,” cessation of Its
use the
petite, “dragging-down” and due pains, return vigorous of ap¬
in course,
At Garrison VoRftue.
One day last weak a pretty right was seso
on the mall of Commonwealth avenue by
those who chanced to be passing. It wee a
dull sort of a day—between rain and dear—
and the sound of childish laughter wis Very
attractive. Following the sound a pretty
scene Was spied. A group of children was
near the statue in question. Two pretty,
bright haired little girls had climbed lip on
the pedestal and thence into Garrison’s lap.
One of them was sitting on his knee, mid the
other was climbing higher still. When the
was safely fixed where she could reach his
bead, the one on his knee passed up her hah
and it was duly placed on the dignified head,
with the cheerful remark of “there you are,
grandpa.”
It was a pretty bit of sport, and
race Han, L.J naa an __ odd. _ JJ loos witter J__ sl to
which adorned it, 1 oould not not helpf help feeling Woril
that . Garrison, could .... he ...... have chosen,
have asked nothing better than to be placed
in memory here, where pretty children laugh
of infinite courage, whbae gentle nature be¬
came fearlessness itself for a cause so weak to
avow it in its Infancy was to ostracise oneV
sett—Boston Home Journal
International Retorts.
An old letter before me oontains the follow
he said, “God went trust mi English¬
man in the dark.” Two Englishmen Wwa
disputing about the moon, one insisting it was
as elements tiie other coDteodfug
with him; a Yankee standing by attended to
replied With confidence:
“I* is not”
now, It strr repeated me British American ;■ “he-
it had bemi, tbe would have
had the folly and presumption to have laid
siege to it long before now.” The French¬
man 1 * explanation of what became of old
mooes, in answer to tbe inquiry of a friend;
always appeared ingenious. His companion
•aid he could not account for the fact that he
bad never heard Don’t of old moons. “Why, yon
Ignoramus! yon know that the good
Lord cuts them up and makes stars out of
them F—America.
Vigor and Vitality
the
tired i<
is is entirely entirely overcome. overcome. The * »*> blood blood u,iwu is i «, par in>«»,
enriched, and vitalised, and carries health in¬
stead of disease to every organ. The Stem-
abb is toned and strengbened, rs3ftfs the appetite re-
Si i a i S'Ess ,
mind mede clear and ready tor work. Try i
^ery Americ Large people Percentage troubled
Of the he American are
with almost annoying, troublesome
and disagreeable complaint called
“Catarrh.” mbled. l£i§ Jtia demcrftefiaWd notip^anrto beyoad be
firwt thftfe C larke’I^JSktract of
CatarrhTfife imwe-
diatelr ty relieves renev and thorough permanently and foir
A
trial will convince yon. i. CTse Use Clarke’s
-or the Skin. Catarrh
25 cents. At Pr^ f
now bftinggrown atthat plaice. The
village is located on tbe Atlanta and
West Point railroad, forty-five mites
from Atlanta, and the country adja¬
cent thereto so impressed Philip
Smith, of Sunny Side, as a suitable
place for fruit growing that he took
considerable pains to enlist the co-op¬
eration of the citizens in the planting
of u large quantity of peach, apple,
pear and plum trees, acres of grape¬
vines and strawberry plants. Sever,
al citizens seized the opportunity to
benefit by the ripe experience of Mr.
Smith, and pretty soon select fruit
52 *So£ 2 fETE
.
and grapevines of the first planting,
as well as many apple trees, have
borne a bountiful harvest, and ship-
ments in carload lots have been made
from this point at remunerate
prices, where hitherto “King Cottdn” -
has swayed his scepter over the tillprs
of the soil. Nearly, or quite, 000
acres of land is now filled with peach,
apple, pear and plum trees, find
thousands of grape vines are nfow
flourishing where heretoforebutsin all
cotton plants could be obtained. («e
farmer reports 1,000 quarts straw¬
berries from three-fourths of an aicre
of land, and on the same piece of li nd
there are about 750 grape vifies,
which will average twenty pounds per :
vine, or 15,000 pounds of graj es; •
at two cents per pound for the grai es,
|300, and five cents per quart for
the strawberries, $50, we have acpm
total of $250 from three-fourth* of
an ficre of land which, under the most
favorable c.rcumstances, would jiot
produce over one bale of cotton,
worth about $45.
A Tate of fortuns Achieved by Daring.
Ticket No. 87,885 drew the First #fttital
tfflri3SM K-SSSf’SSfffcW Jfc££t£&, «
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A. Dauphin. New Orleans, La. Twd
through Jno. the W. Frauklin O’Neal Bank P, of O, St. Louis; Wmtdrley, two
to and
through First Natl Bank of Coreicana, Tex.;
one to Mrs. Florence M. Roche, care of #. B
National Fernandez, Bank Savannah, Ga.; one to Merc!
of Savannah, Ga.; one t
Anglo-Californian Ticket No. Bank, Ban Francisco, Lai.,
etc., etc. 85,33 4 drew the Second
Capital Prize of $100,000, also sold inlrac-
tional twentieths at $1.80 each, two to -Jas.
Ala.; ss'trttfessafja-ft; one to First National Bank of Hdbile!
a correspondent at Havana, Cuba, through
New Orleans, La., on applioation.
An OM Bore*.
experiences I heard a story of lately minister of one which of the
a are
sometimes pathetic .and sometimes
amusing. An old parson was tery
much in need of a horse, and the sis¬
ters of die flock determined to raise
tile money to buy him the desired ani¬
mal. amount After considerably much exertion below they the raised
an (es¬
timated price, and the beast acquired the
qualities was proportionately which make deficient Bucephalus in.
su¬
perior to Boslnante.
One day when the horse was fled in
front of the paracmage, a^sporting man
drove and remarked by and, seeing to the outfit, I
the parson
dominie, that isn’t much of i
the sisters gave you, is it!” “Don’t the
say a word indignantly; against the “that’s horse,” said better
parson a
beast than my Saviour rode into Jeru¬
salem.” n
The sport gravely descended from
at his teeth. As he closed the he
mouth and turned away,
laconically “Same beast, remarked: beast
parson, same
St Paul Pioneer Press.
Very Riasky Indeed.
To tamper with symptoms indicative of
growing kidney disorder; to neglect tor a
brief time needful stimulation of the renal
organs when their inactivity points, os it ai-
i’s persons diseoi perceptibly diabetes, catarrh drifting af into tbe
i
bladder. Ac., constantly inenr. ..... So these .
who who read read reflect reflect and and heed heed toe toe lessons lessons of re¬
corded corded Hostetteris experience, ex Stomach tbe Bitten advisability of diuretic, using
as a
need scarcely more than a suggestion. No
fact cal is more generally and the public admitted than by it* toe eflcocy medi¬
profession rhe preaention of serious renal disease.
for ie prew
Then; mmedii icated excitant* of commence, no
and rheumatism.
For Nervousness and Dyspepsia, use
Perry** Liver Pills.
Blair Soy* IPs All Right.
Mr. S. 0. Blair, Chicago, says: “We
canid not keep house without your
Clarke’s Extract of Flax Skin Cure
for and CoughCure. trouble, Wehave especially used both for
numerous
our ebild. Wereeommend the Cough
Cure to every family having children.
My disease
my left cheek,
almost cover!
eyes, and the
lose my ey
over I on was my my entirely head, and I ,Asa.v until arnx*
arm* < my
face, just head on* « eutirebodyl
my i
aud hundred bleed if •«
of do
ble. I heard of to* T , ~ _
rs,“dt.*i a.’rr.tejftsrs w 5.!ssfss?i‘, ait;
and one box of tomucoA, and one
I thought the disease would leave a
ifsaX’&SfTt^ss; what I suffered before
a baBsuedies. pen They saved using Mic Cl
recommend my life, and 1
it my duty to them, My I
ssnasrs who have xss^f Cpticoha s&s
sons used the Kemei
Cuticuva Remedies
Cures every species of agonizing, hamiiiat
itching, burning, scaly and ] 1
Soap, Sold as^ everywhere. fixsoLVENj, Price, $1. CBWCDBiy Prepared by the
Potteb D*vo ASB Chemical i
Boston. ", , ,
W Send for “How to Cure Skin Diseases,’’
04 pages, 50 IllustratioM, and 100 testtmo-
IT STOPS THE R
I relieved in
DBA Anti-Pa
first and only
piaster.
HELP
FOR THE SUFFERING.
How often a home is mode sad by the
suffering of some member of the family.
How keenly the good wife sympathizes
with her invalid husband, how greatly the
kind husband hopes for his sick wife’s
recovery. Blessed be the men that ft
nish sick and aching humanity with
remedy that brings sure relief.
Isaac H. Otiaw, Mt. Olive, N. C. write*: “ 11
troubled with skin disease and was broken oi
running totes. I bad been afflicted for tfcn
SKIN DISEASES MfiST
months ago I got a bottle IS. B. it. at jo
Smith’s drug store at Mt. Olive, and it Ii.h eirtireijr
cured me, ami 1 have bad no symptoms of t!fe dir
ease since.”
Kennesaw, Oa.,:ejn
Blood Bairn Company. My ilear rb» : i take
great pleasure in acknowiedginc the great U:ncfit
my wife lias derived fjrom B. For your great sod sire wonder¬
ful medicine, B. B. two years was a
great softer from Scrofula or some blood dLeare
which had lain dormant all her life ; we lad utfen-
OCnU OPDATTir F U LA A Bon from some of the tiidsfstiU.
f u l physicians iu tire country but
ail to no effect until we bad all despaired of her ,
recovering Her mouth was a solid ulcer ahd for f
two months until or she more lost her beautiful body was head of broken hair, J |
out with Son» a
abo her eye-lashes and eyebrows. In fact she seem¬
ed to be a complete wreck. Now comes the great
secret which I want all the world to know, and that
is that three bottles of Blood Balm medicirt* has
done the work, which would sound incredible to anff
one who did hot tatow it to be so. Today
is perfectly health y and dear from say sc
perfectly 1 H.I.
Cassidy.
O^If the reader will lend to the Blood Balm C# C
Atlanta, Ga^ for their illustrated “Book of Wo r oa*
dera,” dtrs,” It It will will prove provs Of of further Interest. «
'SSSASStS
— iMwm rifle, si.d 1
he flat «♦
Aa . Mich., Mb*. Ask Bothwell.
Sable. Dec. 39,’SS.
Send for bodes on Blood Diseases and Cancers,
nailed free. THx B^SnraTOtim^
n.is
WHELESS STAMP
--PRESS CO.
748 REYNOLD STREET, AUQUSTA^QJ
RUBBERS
BADGES, CHECKS, STEftCHsS,
STEEL STAMPS, Ac.
Sot* Manufacturers of
Thu WhDless Printing Self-I n king Preas Rubber
Stomp
WiNTEDH gents ic every Tow* and
nty to sell onr Goods,
d as osi dolus, sad we
will send you sample tost sells for three dol
tars, and start yon in a business that will pay
you THE*rIcHMOND from $100 to $300 per moitb
PT BLISHING CO.
RICHkttiS' X
$75to$250iS‘Sr tarnish horse WE b ’"-
preferred their whe who con a
ments^no y be profitably employ^ ^
JOHNSON * CO., 1009 Mai* St, Richmond Richmond
V*.
nee. Never srufs; mind
KHi^i M
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AfCOCt Hull mm
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HAVE MOVED THEIR STOCK OF
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SASH, DOORS AND OLINL.
To No. 16 HUl St. (C. II. Johoson’s old Stand) I
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All Sizes Sash. ficcugUffi^ftnlyy^c..
be on sale at lowest market prices. UV will also add to our lnrsiness a
line of
Builders’ Hard,rare,
will have goods to suit all ciahses (’all of bitfklbtgs write Tor from whnt tbocheupest
finest at prices i to suit the rimes, or you want.
Re^pectfufly,
AYOOUK HANVFAOTimiNO 00.
¥ ■KF ?r
Wt
OMtftiy Arik,
-KAX» wsmvx OUXES
j sb 09'
2isiI§C to* system aw cured by
the use of P. P. V.
Ladies
4f ‘
aisndulMSwtlUucs, Btaaafton, inosr* Ki^ that beneftted by
noy OomplAinU, old Ctoimic
hare restated aU treatment. Catarrh, I
Diseases, Hesreta, Onto ta
Oompfaihts. Itoconrlal Poison. Ttitsrj
T'ilamwM tonio and an IimuXMto, tzmsi Fr o yrtotOT *,
•XEtUsot arritiasr. buiMla* up th*
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C, 8.8. lilt TABLE Ml i
In effect September8th,,1889.
No. 15—Daily.
LeaveGrittn......______ ...,5:45 a.m.
ArriveAtlanta........................ ... 8:00 “
No. 16 —Daily,
Leave Atia*ttt.;.„A„^..*,.........
Arrive Gri«n..........................
No. 8 —Daily.
Leave Macon...................................8:80 a.m.
Arrive Atlanta................................7:00 Grifita..„.......... 5:25 11
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No. 11 —Daily.
Leave Macon—....„.........— ...... 8:25 a.m.
Arrive Griffin......................... Atlanta....................... ......10:48
‘ ......12:80 p.m,
No. 1 —Daily.
Leave Macon........................ ........1:40 prow:
Arrive Griffin..................................8:58
Leave “ ............... 4:00 “
ArriveAtlanta......................„..,......5:45 “
v No. 18 —Daily.
eaveMacon................................ 0:40p.t
Arrive Griffin.... , ^ :zt*?o a-aa -
Atlanta...
No. 3—Daily.
Leave Atlanta............ .... 0:50 a. m.
Arrive Griffin......................... ::::S ?
“ Macon...........................
No. 12—Daily.
Leave Atlanta........—............. ......„....i..2:15 p, m•
Arrive Griffin..... ............................4:00 “
>• Mwnn
No. 4 —Daily.
Leave Atlanta.............................. 7:05 p. m.
Arrive Griffin........................... 8:85 ft.
Macon...............................11:00 <•
No. 14 —Daily. '
Leave Atlanta.......—...—......—9:05 a. m.
Arrive Griffin.............. 10:48 «
“ Macon.......—1:00 p.m.
No. 27 —Daily.
Leave Griffin....................... 8-B0 a. m.
'* Newnan............................ 10:20
Arrive Carrollton.........-—.....—11:85 “
No. SB-Daily.
Leave Carrollton.................. 4:20 p. m
*• Newnan...............;...,„..._.....5:S5 '•
Arrive Griffin—........................,...7:20 “
_ No. 2 D—Daily, nek ft Scoday.
Leave Griffin............. —I ........—1:80 p. m.
Arrive Newnan------------ 4:15 “
Leave BBS
Arrive. CarroRtae.--------------7B0
No. 80 —Daily. Except Scuba y.
Leave CarroBtou *
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SAVANNAH
■ -AEDWID-t- .
OCEAN : STEAMSHIP: LINE
——OS’ TBE--
Central Railroad of Georgia
SUMMER EXCURSION 1ICKETS
Now on sale at reduced rates. Good to re¬
turn until OetoberSlet, 1880.
Magnificent Steamer ami elettnnt rervi
vlgorate and build von yon up. un.
Go East by Sea and You’ll not Regret It
ther the Agent information may station be had by applying t~
at yonr or to
M. 8. BELKNAP, W. F. SHELLMAN,
e T°s5Sissr'
■ Gen’l Pass. Agent. Trav. Pose.
Savannah Ga
Feeders and Condensers.
THE BEST ENGINES and
One 5 hone 2nd hand Engine and 50
Gin with Brooks Prew,, foreale cheap.
O eborn ’* Firet-clae* Groan Mower......$
“ “ Reaper*...........
1 Improved Miiburn Gin. t*
ClDfrtenniil Gin.
Hitt’s Self Feeder ©f,
i PfVre *e low a* sms grade anywhere.
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