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I
A Mr »f Homan Catholic
Bishops Mixing lu.
Warned by the Government to
Be Very Careful,
lent They Incur Certain Penalties -It Is
Usslwl that tssli Kossuth U to u« Kx-
■ips tl e* thorn Italy—Large numbers of
nihilists to Praeeds the Char to Copen-
hag.n—Other te reign haws.
Pabis, Sepi 14. —The moat notable
inoident in the electoral battle now
waging is the intervention o! a number
of bishops. The first to take nparms
and join in Aim fray was the bishop of
Marseilles, who deemed it incumbent
upon him to issue to the clergy Of his
diocese a oiroular tolling them the eleo-
tion of deputies was a political matter,
and that it was sinful to vote ill—that is
to support , any candidate whose
i were not perfectly orthodox.
»y believe this prolate, the pul¬
pit and confessional are fitting places for
to discuss the merits of eaudidates
the chamber of deputies.
Warned to Be Careful.
In his turn the minister of pnblio
worship has issued a circular. He ad¬
dressed it to members of the Episcopacy
and warned them, under- pain of incur¬
ring certain penalties prescribed by the
penal oode, or of exposing themselves
at least to measures of repression at the
hands of the governmen nment Priests were
forbidden to interfere with political
matters, aSar” or to use spiritual *»••*•*?•• authority in
ni> “
M. Thevenet’s circular might have
been eronolied in more measured terms,
they and rp’s _ priests, instruotions being and citizens deolai equally "
with other Frenohmen, had “TSsf every right
......... to take part * “ in “ the .....~ elections “
one one faot fact whiob wniou th these prelates should
have borne in mind, and which they
have apparently forgotten—that fit
France the ohureh is not separated from
the state, and that the clergy receive a
salary, and that if pnblio buildings are
placed at their that disposal they should it is not be with allowed the
to agreement them for the of attacking
use existing purpose
the government
No French suoli government at any rate,
has been of an opinion. The mon¬
repnblio archy was in even this less indulgent and Henry than IV- the
imposed silence respect, the preachers of
and upon “acoourcier” the
the league, was
exprossive term the gallant monarch
employed make thei
the Napoleon priests of his day to learn by heart
and teach in the schools a catechism in
which it was commanded to revere the
emperor like God. The republic of the
present day does not exact so much
from the clergy. All it asks is that
they should abstain from politics, and
that they should be neutral. Is this
too muon for those who desire la paix
religieuse?
Deplorable. j
Nothing religion is more tbau deplorable interference in the in¬
terest of by
the clergy m elections. One of the
greatest mistakes a Frciieh government
ever the made electoral was forcing ecclesiastics By this in¬ j|i
to arena.
gained the unpopular nickname of the
“Government des Cures” Further¬
more, it excited anti-religions passions
in every quarter, thus leading a way for
a polioy sinoe, of reprisals causing which Republicans has been to
pursued “lie
adopt the formula oleriealism voila
l’ennemi. ’* These passions are begin,
ingto again die away, violently but than they will if revive the
more is imprudent ever,
clergy of France so as to
join In the electoral melee.
KOS SUTH. ‘
LOUI S .
It is Stnl-OHetallj Announced That Hu
Will Not Be Expelloil from Italy.
London, Sept. 14. the Although the re¬
port from Rome that Italian govern¬
ment had deoided to expel from Italy
the venerable Hungarian patriot, Louis
Kossuth, is semi-offioially denied at the
Italian capital, it ministry is undoubtedly has true
that the Italian and been re¬
quested to do so, no less true that
the request was about to be complied
with, when knowledge of such intention
accidentally became a matter of news
throughout Europe. it mildly
It suggestion is putting has very created intense to say that
the citement ex¬
the Slav peoples among
of the Balkan
states who are in¬
censed at the idea
of the expulsion
of the nun, who,
of ajl others, is
the most idolized
by garians, Servians, Bul¬
rians, Macedoni¬ Hunga¬
ans and Rouma¬
nians alike, and
the mention of
whose name in
any part of Aus-
louib KOSsusH. tria excites feel¬
ings of reverence. conspicuous Although the Kossuth
became most as unself¬
ish champion of the Magyar, he himself
is of Slaves extraction and a staunoh
adherent to Slav traditions.
Now that an expression Opportunity of has popular been
for an
the subject, it k not 1
Prince Bifnnarck will insist
„ ex-patriot
taly driving the away f
^probable aoefalhome in Turin, nor is sit i at
purreurc triple alHsnoe that ——-— Italy, would, j, the — weakling reflection, of
on
re the outburst that would be
and sain elsewhere to follow by in the Austro-Hungary oowardly sub-
Prinoe
could ally shatter anything the further triple alliance, toward unit¬ nor
Balkan go peoples. The of
ing tiie wave
indignation arising in Hungary would
burst as under the ties that bind Aus¬
tria to the compact instance ostensibly of Germany, entered to
into, at the the of Europe, bat really
preserve RwrignAd peace crush iluasia Franoe
should to arise, or
an opportunity and the
tide would inevitably flow toward the
creation of a for. a Liable Balkan power
attractive to the stoics of Austria not es-
•Sffi^S-rev-iesii-.re. ing from the movement contemplated,
the opinion is geneiwlly expressed of Prrnee that
ML will feeFno more
Bismarck's resentment than a warning
from Signor Orispi that h» vg
- remarkable aw Hood’s 8ar
_____jmpHebsa are sufficient proof
thaHt ,A does pupere* perehaf iwratove powers ftf
' T
s-
m
tend to take the game out
of ihe present owners of the
clubs seems to have some fou
They are preparing to gobble the d
“
r
League season the plans of the _
hooa will be well enough matured to
warrant their intentions. a public acknowledgement of
?; C'j <
Mr. Spalding got a quiet % on what
going ban on club’s the other lease day. its The Ohi-
> on present
carpenters work,
saw i
and
e is the
agent here of the Brotherhood, and haa
worked thiagasowell that the Chicago
base ball club will not only be without
BSi b, “ wi0 ‘ ou ‘f'
eon
baria If it auooeeds, then Other aese*
sasSfei ciations may _be similarly i reorganised.
general geaew It of is the p committee of eight, tiai!5|? consisting
formed in New York, Boston, PMladel-
i.
testaa»5± some Of which will be taken by the
.. act os officers ami finatirtMl lWtrorf
>7 One of the largest investors here
to th^to* t managor-Gf manager of jsto the * **-*•—* Chicago ohdt v
ship There race. will .—H Sunday «ob!rc%t 1<>
be no games, and
no liquor selling on the grounds. ' I s
Southern Inter.tato Association.
St. Lotus, Sept 14.—The Southern
Interstate Railway aBsociatioU pd-
to Texas common points until the next
thirteen cents. The dry goods mer¬
chants of St Louis asked the hseoeia-
tion for & reduction of the classification Wak
on dry groods from first to third
^tos^unequally as compared with
■ --— ■■* ' i '
. ■ I M ,1 ■
Pleroed With Hod-tt«t Iron.
I ■
killed Thursday morning .■rolling having
piece of red-hot iron, which by a
the was going
through the leg and rolls, sliver and strike him
on ont of his book, run upward until it came
over three feet of the
rUe
•' !
Wow York Ooatrol'. RWaL^
Hamilton, Ont, Sept. 14l—The big-
aocompamed by tSifef Engine* tL_^
via St Catharines and Hamilton
Toronto. A conference of Canadian
magnates will be held, in Loudon
San ‘ Fbanoisoo, •3,000,000 Sept Suit. * 77 j ...
14. — It is
learned on $§,(*»,000 good authority that a suit
involving the probate will be brought in
oourt against the Sharon
estate of by Mrs. Leonide E. Burling,
widow William Barling, who died in
husband's estate was taken by Sharon
funds the claim ^bank that Ralston had embezzled
of of Californi a.
"i'i Caurtaklp of Bnt Thirty Hour*.
LyonA Anderson, wealthy Lid., Sept. U-W, Chioagoan, G.
a, yonng
came here on a business trip Tuesday,
and for the first time met Miss Jennie
Sparks on of the love fair first grounds here. and last It
was a case at sight
evening, after a courtship of thirty
hours, the two were made one by Jus¬
tice Roato__
Som Of Veterans’ Election.
mander, CoL Bagnely, oF West Vir-
First Mum of the Season,
Hope, Dak., Sept 14.—The first
snow of the season fell here Thursday.
The Worst Nasal Catarrh,
no absolutely matter of bow by long standing, Sage’S Ca¬ is
cured uf.
tarrh Remedy. It does not merely
give relief, in the but produces permanent by
curds worst cnees. 50 cents,
druggists. ■
Weaker thaa Water- >.
A condition man is neverjin than when a more debilitat weath¬
ed to has
ered a case of peasles. The system
finds it hard to bear up under the
bels weight against of the disease and almost re¬
the strain upon it. And
yet there is a rented Which answers
the requirements of such a case. A
prominent writes: druggist and physician
—— ri
Dablington, 8. C.
Gentlemen—Your tonic has been
going been very good well d this l of spring. measles, There
a ea es-
‘“SSt^'kl «ad it has sold
■*
For sqle tty E. R. Apthony.
Eggs and 1 rare tWngs in
small boy is
once more Connell*
R. R. «• of Griffin, swat in
town wnustwoek. lustweek. -,g $
W. B. Griffin ha# been on the rick
liet for several days, but is somewhat
better today.
L. 0- Barney i# now behind the
counters of E. P. Bunt.
R. S. Kell spent Sunday with horns
John J. Dorsey made a business
trip up in Henry county last week |a
the interest df the8. S.M.Ci
•Mr. Frasier, of Atianta, was in
town Friday. , , < <
. Mrs. A. M. Ramsey spent Sunday
with relatives near v
Miss Minnie ReynoMs, oneof Love-
joy’s society young ladiee, is spend¬
ing the week with Cnpt. P. E. Brown’s
family near town. , / -
Parks GriMa made hi» departure
for Atlanta Saturday, where
w1‘Z^°££‘S
.we regret tG lose him fnpsiour midst,
we will still remember him as a ebar
ter menriw of the S. S. M. C. Quam-
diu sn bene gesserit, and couree
hs, thRkvK uid
A Jail Delivery
Considerable excitement t prevaUed
©a the streets yesterday art:
____ _____ .. .reful investi-
_____Jr, t thariimor discovered tod that, flomefouada- absurdly
s“B;siss On the face, neck and limltfe—but the
physician tolled inpreedribed P. P. P.
( Prickly Ash, Poke Root led Potas- K
ev^rthat ?SU%3SSS the patients «w willHOoh b
re-
cover. Scrofula, Rheumatism. Malarial Gout, Syphilis, and all
symptoms of impure poison blood quick-
are
ly removed by P. P. P., and as a
ready and simple restorative it is
gist' gaining arilsitl ground daily. Every drug¬
-itijv«„,
Since j«a. f»l889, there has been
received at Hawkinsvilte, ln car load
lots, 28 cars flour, 28 cure meat, 18
cars bran, 36 cars corn, 7 cars bats,
6 cars hay and 8 cars mtoi, and it is
estimated that as much more pro-
duce was received under the head of
miscellaneous freight.
; I ;* .......... w '■ "» ■■■ I
Merit Wlu.
trie Bitters, had have neverhandled remedies
S^r"^c‘T.»'rES."S
purely Draggui*. rely 01 on their
-- • . *t m"- . • ■ -- . , i }
There Aw no Happy Bay. *
tiia, indigestion—tb«*e constitute a triple al-
! importane fi
tiou. A wineglaaafui before each meal of
national atomachie hie insures facile digestion,
auk a repetion of the of the peasant dose be-
tion we usually find biliousness and constipa-
a, Bittern, sraas-’ssit^.'W which also remedies kidney, trouble,
rheumatis m, neuralgia and maian a.
Abbott’s East Indian Corn Paint
removes all Corns, Bunions and Warts
seedily without pain. For sale by
mmmm mmm
PROFESSIONAL DlRECTORT.
HEMRY C. PEEPLES,
ATTORNEY A,T LAW
HAMPTON, OKORuL-
Practices In all the State and Federal
onrts. octMAwly
JOHN J. HUNT,
ATTORNE¥;AT LAW,
manw, ossoeaii
White’s Office. Oothinff 31 Hill Street, Store. tip Stairs, mar22«M;Wl.T over J. H.
v,k-
rHOS. 8. MILLS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Will practice in the State and Federal
Jonrte. Office over George t Hnrtoett s
orner. novStf
OHN » STKWABt. HOST. T. DANIEL.
STEWART & DANIEL.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Oyer George A Hartnett’s, Griffin, Ga.
Will practice in the State and iolylBdti Federal
rts. ' V*.** '
CLEVELANO & GARLAND,
DENTISTS,
GWFFlHi ,* GEORGIA.
HOTEL CUKTIS
9R1FF1N, OEOROIA.
Under Heir Management.
1. a DANIEL. Prop’r.
W Pi term meet all train*.
tie-J4-. t r. %. ..
D. L. PARMER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
esoseta. » “
woonarnr,
* Juan
C aBwtfa w ft wpatiaity.
Apt MannfaMi Cipi,
seif m te-n-m m*.
SASH, & 1 1
To Ne. 16 Hill St. (C. H. Johnson’s old Stand)
■- . , iVv
Where All Sizes Sash. Doors, Blinds. Mantles, Ac.,
will be on sale at loweat maiket prices
complete line of
Builders' Hardware,
and will have goods to suit all classes of buildings from tho cheapest to the
floret at prices to suit the times. Cali or write for what you want.
■■ware. '
. AYCOOK MANUFACTURING CO.
; OPriekly Ash, roke Moot and Vottretam.)
—-4-iuks3 posrrrvE otraES ^ 111 forks and stages of
Physicians endorse P. P. P. aa a splen¬ yon win regain AsTO tad stre^w.
did combination, and prescribe it with
great satisfaction for th* ootm of ajil-l ftom overtaxing the eyetem an cured by
the use of P. P. F.
matiam. Borofulooa Utocw and acres, whose blood il inn:
Glandular 8 weUing«, Rhanmatiam, KW" to menstrual irregularities are peculiarly
nay Complaints, old Chionio Ulcers that bam hted by the wflttderfal tonto and
SYPHILIS
hare resisted all treatmuit.OataiTh, Skin blood cleansing propertiee of P. P. P,
' Chronic Female
Diseases. Eczema, Prickly Ash, Poke Boot andPotaTOnm.
Complaints, Soaldhead, etc., Mercurial etc. Poteen. ®*tte* * SOldby all DreggMf. :t ' ’' • «« f
P. P. P. b a powerful tonic rod an umuiM m, re mwiw ,
excellent applUrer, building up th* Wholxbalx p a u eese t s .
eyatem rapidly. If yon are weak rod jf|< ■! iMUkt a utaxxab.ua.
fstUa, rod fee) badly try P. *.», rod
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THE ERRORS ofYOUTH^ndMANHOOD
iS This la the WESfeSR iSh^N^^pot*d,a
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“I HKARD a VOIOCi IT «AiO, Moottl AND HI.’ 1 *
? satewi l»Y far ( ;
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SAVANNAH
OCEAN : STEAMSHIP i
Central Railroad of Georgia.
SUMMER EXCURSION TICKET
Now on sale at reduced rates. rates. Ob Good to re -
turn nnta October81st, IKS' 89.
Magnificent Steamer and elegant service
ree from the i heat heat and dust., Incident to All-
Rail Rout<«. Ifyo on ‘yon are sick the trip will In-
vigors te anti lmild up.
Go East by Sea and You’ll not Regret It
.rchosimr tickets via
B_____ first of
Far¬
__ .
ther information may be had by applying t*
the Agent at yovr station or to
M. 8. BELKNAP, W. F. SHELLMAN, Traffic Manager.
T.CHABLTON, General Manager. CLYDE BOSTICK,
E.
Gfen’l Pass. Agent. Trav. Pass. Agent.
* ‘ *• Savannah Ga. •
.
lovers, Beepers m Giis
Feeders aad Condensers,
HE BEST ENfilNES and BOILERS.
One 5 horse 2nd hand Engine and 50 Saw
Gin 5 with Brooks First-el Press, Grass for Mower......3 sale cheap. 60.00
shorn’* Ms
Reapers.. 100.00
Improved Nlibum Gin.
“ Centennial Gin.
“ Hall * Seif Feeder 6ir.
G. A, CUNNINGHAM,
nuglfiddwlni 46 IT.U St. GRIFFIN. GA
Georgia Midland & Dill RH
Time Table, Taking Effect Aug 11, ’8B
No. .70.— Pahhknueb, SoiTh, Dailv Except
’ fitotWAT. k
Arrive. Leave.
McDonough..... 5:00 a.
Colnmbif*... Grif8n..f... Warm Springs, k ...... ...5:40 a.m. m ■*
ibu*..... ....... ....8:48 “
No. 51.—Passesoeb, Nobtb, Daily.
Coiumbus....... 1:05 p. m
Warn Spring................ *iS4
Griffin-....,....,,.....;.^.....3:50 p.m.
No, 53;—Passxsoxb, Booth. Daily.
Griffin........................... 4:0ft p. n
Warm Springs ......... 5:88 "
Columbus—...,—.,..........7:00 p. m.
No. 53 —Passknorb, North. Daily %n
Btkxay. mti
ftefejtrrr. Griffin.................8:15 8:80 “
McDonough.................... p. m.
9:00 “
No. 54.—Passkmokk Sooth, Sunday Ojtlt
OStoss; McDonough—.. -.8:10 8?15
a.m.
Columbus......... 11:10 “ »■
No. 55.—Passknorb North. Sckday Owly
Columbus ...................... 7:40 a. m
Warm Springn.............. 9:14 “
Griffin —.....................10:88 a. m. ILOO •*
McDonough.................11:40 “
|.No. 1 .—Fbrjoht ^Nmth. Daily Exc»pt
Colnmbns......A.....’....... 6:4ffn. 9:45 fit.
Warm Springs............... “
McDonough Griffin............................12:29 .................8:00 “ p.m. ffiOOf. m, 1
No. 2 .—Freioht South. Daily Exchpt
Sunday.
McDonough............... J. 7:00 a. m.
Griffin........................... 8N)5a. m. 9:15 a.m.
Warm Springs....—. 12:02 p. *•
Columbus ....................3:50 p. m.
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dm. AMD.
Books on Blood sad Skin Storesea i
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