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UMXVUyt OV THK FAJiMKRN.
T*« W ^I wtb ago last artarday «
fararer* and newspaper
t for a tour of
* was confined
they found to
inity to
Witt*
enterprise*
idee* fa the
.peat in
-
Iswsj.
pweMeat ot
Society, aad
—- fanms1 '
baa been two
can weB ta^thia, foTu^ sy party
were lapwaaatwtiTa termer* from *U
cwieepuikl ct lt*
■” by isaWT! or
thepeo-
rates Me sog-
__ W.ofhi. expert
m tMstrip in a brief and nsefol
# ’i' inte) nirnai m **ratfrtteriii olllliYlltifin
I manure, tn three tacts he
'a lesson for Georgia farmers.
great wed of Georgia, be says,
grasses, stock ami manure.
Mr. Nortoen, ton system of
tion which has returned
matter to the soil. The
of gnaa induces the raising at
which with theaccnmulattonof
makes e
I manure.
and
While
and
to restore and
______J _„_j to be too
beltevc t
tlie aoH of Ohio i. mpwior to that
Ueorgm lor agricultural we.. It
of soar**, bettor adapted to
and, an a rale, every member of
“ mblehas charge
; of the farm
ta high grade
labor Badf thoro is no such
or tadalgramalknred to hired
tbera to foamalfo Georgia. In
the labor is under kind but firm
cipline and is required to come
VJSSSSta »
men; atiU the negro labor in Ohio
»r 4 rionflfD does m not believe
toe valne of this excureion to
gia can be estimated. He is
dent that it wifi result in a
for to* better in some of onr
methods. Georgia farmers
been improving steadily for
year* post and many of them
already pot Into practice ideas
will bring Better returns for
labor, aadreenlt in improving
lands. But interchange of
of different plans
comparison of molt are always
ductive » of atg good. These objects
promoted sobtontiatly by the
sion which the Central railroad
just given to somber of
tive Georgia farmers. They
i who
the virtues of others and the
they doubt, have be felt throughout
BO
Tiger awd VitolMar
Brain is wfow k ri .
nr work. Try
'•
Nashville
only oa*
‘ KIWIWWO , Iron and
conipany,
_ they hey eeeiwed «ec«ad the convict*
at the minimum price, *100,000 per
annum. The Kaahvttfe Herald aaya
it ia understood that Col. C. W. Hen
fro, of Georgia, who bad contemplat¬
ed bidding, bat did not want all the
convict*, will anbdeaae a port mm of
them from the Tranernee oompany
lor the Camheriaad mkuag com
^
_____te -
The storm of the past week ban
damaged the oyster beds of the vicin'
ityofXew York to the amount of
nearly *2.000.000 Tbebedsin the
Great KilKin Oyster Bay,.in Jamaica
Bay nod at Roek&way aw said to
be almost totally destroyed. But
three oyster boats have arrived in
port this week, and the demand tor
oyster* at present is far beyond the
supply, even for the New York trade.
No oyster* are to be shipped to
Other cities.
President Cleveland appointed a
colored mart as recorder of deeds in
Washington, and kept Mm in office
against the very lively protest of dis¬
trict politicians. It is rumored that
this colored official ia to be kicked
ont of bis place in order to make a
berth for Corporal Tanner. Theem*
Moments of the recorderebip are
very considerable, and Tanner may
And in this consideration a salve for
all braises.
Dr. Pierce’s Pellets sick * * core • headache, acbe, cowtigm- bil-
tfon, headache, bOfousoeas, and all derangements ....
ions
of the stomach, liver and bowels.
One* dose.
Douglas county will probably Ijave
another murder case at the next
term o* the superior court. Etta
Poole and Henry Poole, her cousin,
were engaged in a friendly scuffle
Thursday night near Wharton, in
that county. Henry became angry
and threw Etta on her back against
the footboard of a bed that was in
the room where they were. He chok¬
ed her until she was unconscious,
and other parties stopped him. Hen
ry immediately left, and the sheriff
is now after him. It is reported that
Etta is dead. Both are negroes.
$500, ora Cur*.
For many year* the manufacturers
of Dr. Hags’* Catarrh Remedy, who
are thoroughly responsible finaneial-
ly, as anyone can easily ascertain by
enquiry, have offered, through near-
the land, a
fora case
nasal catarrh, no matter
how which bad, »they---------—- " or or fif bow cure. longstanding, The Beme-
•
dy is____ mild, soothing, cleansing, anta-
septic s and and healing. healing, Hold by all d Irug-
gists, at 50 cents.
When the Atlanta division of the
Central railroad sent in its yearly they
tax return several weeks ago,
omitted to mention any sidetracks.
Comptroller Wright called the
attentton A . A . _JL2 _ — to XL. the oversight. The Tluf. road n/voil
has sent in an amended report com-
prising i ____ A__—A.. twenty ...21,.^ miles of d oidafwnol'a sidetracks
valued I at *80,000.
Stats or Osio, CYrr or ’lot«»o, f i
LtmxsCocvnr, H. 8.
FuaKX J. Cssvkt makes oath that he
the senior partner of the Arm of F. J.
k Co., doing business in the city of Toledc
r and State aforesaid, and that sau
tXtLLARHlor each and rery case of Ca
Vsftsa that cannot be cured d by the use
Hacl’s Catssbh Cant.
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed in
nresence, pr pr_, this 6th day of December, GLEASON, A. D.
j f A. W.
j«gAL. Notary Public-.
Hall's Catarrh Carets taken internally
acts directly on the tdood aud mnens
of the system. Senddor testimonials, free.
F. J. CHENEY * Co., Toledo, O.
rr Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Found la the Newspaper.
From tbeCreseo,
er,” “W’e have never, as oor
for nearly thirty years in this
can testify, written Duty a ‘pnfT well of
patent medicine. as as
clination tills impel us to depart
stvdied silence, to say to
readers and the public that,
been completely prostrated with
violent and distressing cold,
three days fighting it with
remedies' and getting no relief
their use, we obtained a bottle
Clarke’s Extract of Flax (Papillon)
Cough Care, obtaining a 1 most insta n
rel-----------—, lief and steady improvement bottle oniv
Its use.” Large Flax Soap.
Ask for Clarke’s
on earth.” 25 cents. Both
above for sale by Dr. N. B.
Druggist.
Fifteen Year* a Sufferer From
matism.
What Hon. W. H. Wilder,
of Albany, Ga.. says:
I suffered fifteen years with
matism, and during that time tried
all the so-catfed specifics that I could
hear of. One of them I paid $5.00
per bottle for and took nine bottles
and received no benefit from any of
them. My grandson, who rune no
the B. & W. Railroad, finally got a
bottle of P. P. P. (Prickly Ash, Wav- Poke
Root and Potassium), while in
cross, and induced me to take it.
The first bottle showed its wonderful
effects, and after continuing the use
of it for a short time the rheumatism
disappeared, and 1 feel like a new
man. I take great pleasure in rheuma¬ recom¬
mending it to sufferers from
tism. W. H. WILDER.
Albany, Ga., June 12.1886.
A Wish Valued by a|Lady.
What fish is most valued by alady ?
Her ring. Let her ring the glad news
of Dr. Bigger*' Huckleberry Cordial,
soring her child trom a cam of cramp
.colic, aad-relieving it teething.
For Chills and Fever take
Mpwuuta** rrnhp.
______ .
•* moOrtbmUom.”
WsTl yesis ofsge. sad hsd no unme-
hi* diate brothers family. sod H»1
drest
iureoctn, . 17.—A.
dreadful accident
*t While to*, «
powder with
came ignited an Pat IMataev and Pat
imd oar others
fearfully fearfully 1 burned ; thrown * consider-
able distance.
New You, Sept »7.—TbeTsmnmny settle
Daniel will Dougherty probably up¬
on ae
aososssor of 8. 8. Cos. mewgres. As
tbsaBmr-teag*s*l orator has he gained*
’---- law practice since earns
city, two years ago, however.lti*
_ __Aion whether he would give it up
for a seat in congress.
What will Brown’s Iron Bitters
cure? It will cure dyspepsia, indigre-
lion, weakness,™— unalarm, rheumatism
and _____ __ all similar ___________ diseases. ___Its wonder¬
ful curative power is thus simply beginning because
it parities the blood, building
at the foundation, and by all disease,
up the system drives out
for the peculiar troubles to which
ladies are subject itis invaluable. It
is the only preparation of iron that
does not color the teeth or cause
headache.
* Mercurial Poison.
Mereury is frequently injudiciously u*«f by
quack doctors in eases of malaria and Wood
poison. Its aftereffect is worse than the or¬
igin) disease. B. B.B.(Botanic Blood Balm)
contains no meres ry- but will eliminate mer¬
curial poision from the system. Write to
Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga., lor book of
convincing proof of its curative virtue.
A. F. Britton, Jackson, Ten*., writes: “I
caught malaria is Louisiana, and when the
fever at last broke, my system was saturated
with poison, and I had sores in my mouth
and knots on my tongue. I got two bottle*
B. B. B.. which healed my tongue and month
and make a new man of me.”
tie fa. Richmond, Atlanta, Go.,writes: “My
w could hardly see. Doctors called it syph¬
ilitic iritis. Her eyes were in dreadful condi-
lion."" Her appetite (ailed. kidneys Sbe had pain de¬ in
her joints and bones. Her were
ranged also, and no one thought sbectmld be
cured. Dr. Oiltam recommended B. B. B.,
which she used until her health vas entirely
restored.” . ... “I
K. P. B Jones, Atlanta, Ga., eruptions, writes:
Tas troubled with copper colored
loss of apiietite, pain in tbe back, aching
joint*, debll'ty, emrriation, loss of hair,
throat, and great nervousness. B. B. B. put
my Hvstein tn fine condition.”
A Remarkable Cure in Milton, Fla.
.Milton. Fla., Jan. 20,1886.
This is to certify that I have been
afflicted with Scrofula, a Blood
on for a number of years. The
physicians of Mobile and this
said nothing could be done for me. I
My limbs were a
when I was sent body to a physician
Mobile my entire was a mass
sores. I bad given up P. all P. hope, P. and
as a Inst resort tried
ly Ash, Poke Root and Potassium ),
and after using four bottles (small
size) the sores have entirely disap¬
peared, and mv general health
never better than at the present time,
and people that know me think it
wonderful cure. Respectfully, ELIZA TODD.
An Eminent Doctor’* Prescription.
Dr. C P. Henry, Chicago, III.,
has practiced medicine many
says: Last Spring he used and
scribed Clarke’s Extract of Flax
pilion) Skin Cure in 40 or 50 cases,
and never knew a case where it
to cure. ‘‘I know of no remedy I can
rely on so implicitly.” Positive
for exterally. all diseases Clarke’s of tbe Flax Skin. Soap Applied is
best for babies. Skin Cure
Soap 25 cents. At Dr. N. B.
drugstore.
MERCER UNIVERSITY.
MACON, GA.
FULL FACULTIES. FIVE SCHOOLS
I. Thi The Preparatory Liberal Department,
rhe College of A rte.
-3. The 8rietjflc Department. Theology.
*4. The Department of
5. The Law School.
TUITION FREE in tbe Department of Lib¬
eral Arte. Science and Tbeology.
FALL TERM begin* on the font Wednes¬
day For (S5th) in September. ad
Catalogue G. and XEXNALLY. other information D. I)., Pres
dre**, Kkt. JOHN A ASTLY.
dent, or J. BE Sec. pro tern
Macon. Ga. jun7wedAao«w
i Ua ___
* NTssri*
wwtocti’w
: tor it. It s time ly
■ atgrevs*
lit Ik*
fcis CM* to ttarikMi Wtoitorto*
asi* Merit frttur Wins ffcsa ebst atm **^**f*2t
mbsmtammi «*
_—__— -—
THE CHARLTON PROPERTY
?Si!!T^te*I!rffnstoot ffllmat vnrirt
THE TAYLOR MORRIS PLACE,
os 14th street. 4 acre* land, 5 room bowe
nchruomug tkmn*fc tk* lot
THE OLD NALL ROUSE,
7 room* double ilufrtreU kiu-ben. 1 sere land.
J0SSEY HOUSE AMO LOT.
Bins
ed for boarding boose.
above property. aud lands for sole
Other house* ar.d lota
and to rent.
A. CUNNINGHAM,
Beal Estate Agent.
BRUNSWICK. lESUP^HACON, ATLAN¬
TA, ROME and CHATTM006A.
ONLY LUTE
double Obiiy Sleeping Car Set vice
Between
Cincinnati and Jacksonville
Solid trains between
Chattanooga and Jacksonville,
Closely connecting with doable trains
with Pullman Bleeping Cars
to and from
Memphis, Nashville, Kansas Ci y
and the West and
Knaxvi ie, Washington, New York
and tbe East.
THE SHORT LINE BETWEEN
Atlanta and Jacksonville,
Atlanta and Savannah,
Atlanta and Brunswick,
Atlanta and Macon,
Atlanta and Rome.
For rates, Time Cards and other
Information apply to agents of the
East Tenn., Va and Georgia h. R
B. W. WRENN
Gen. Pass. & Tieket Agt, Knoxville.
£>. S. FI H. . XlAlfDWItA, Hardwick,
Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt., Atlanta.
LH. I TIME TIME 1
to effect September8th, 1889.
No. 15— Daily.
Leave Griffin...................................5:45 a.
ArrireAtlanta — .......................8:00
No. 16— Daily.
Leave Atlanta.— ............................6 05 p.
Arrive Griffin... .....8:05 ■*
No. S— Daily.
Leave Macon......................... .....3:30
Arrive Griffin—...................... .....5:25 “
“ Atlanta_____-.............. .....7.-00
No. It—D ailv.
Leave Leave Macon Macon.—......................-..... 8:25
Arrive Griffin................................10:43 “
“ Atlanta.............................12:30
No. 1 —Daily.
Leave Macon.......—.......................1:40p. Griffin..................................6:53 “
Arrive
Leave “ — . ..........................4:00 “
Arrive Atlanta.................................5:45 “
No. 13 —Daily.
Leave Macon............................— 9 6:40p.
Arrive Griffin. ------------------ 00 ••
“ Atlanta.........................—10:40 **
. No. 2— Daily.
Leave Atlanta........................ ... 6:50 a.
Arrive Griffin..............—«... 8:17 “
...
“ Macon..............—....... ...10:30 *‘
So 12 —Daily.
Leave Atlanta...............................2:15 p. m.
Arrive Griffin...............................4:00 “
“ Macon...............................6:15 Uiiptvn ..................6:11$ **
No. 4 —Daily.
Leave Atlanta__________________ 7 05 p. m.
Arrive Griffin.............. 8:35 “
Macon...........................11 00 *•
No. 14 —Daily.
Leave Atlanta..........— ------ 9:05 a. m
Arrive Griffin_______________________10:4* “
“ Macon------------------------1:00 p. m
No. 27 —Daily.
Leave Griffin_____________________—- 8:30 a. a.
“ Sewn an..................— 10:20 ••
Arrive Carrollton___________——.11:35 “
No. 28 —Daily.
Leave Carrollton___________________ 4:20 p.
‘ Newnan................ 5J5 <•
Arrive Griffin........... r >-i— ---—7:20 “
No. 29 —Daily, rxrrmr Scxuay.
Leave Griffin.......................... ,1:30 p. m,
Arriv* Newnan..............—.....—:....4:1S “
Leave *■ -5:25 “
Arrive Carrollton..................—......7^0 “
So 30 —Daily. Exes nr Bvwbat.
Leave *
Arrive Newnan............ ............-7*
Leave Newnan________ —-—sJrOS
Arrive Griffis.._________ l<fc35 “
For tortber info*srnlfos nffwHre to tidk
«t rate*, bewt route*. sduaWe, fc . writ*
or call on JNO. Li BHD. ^Ag L^
K. T. CBARLTON, G .rA^_
— ERLIN.JO IN & CO.
ie Large*! Store In all tl ~
cm mma dress mm.
A LONG FELT WANT -
In tbe South has
CARPETS, RUGS, OIL CLOTHS, DRAPERIES, ETC., ■■ ltc: ^MN
DqMrtoMat umr m wil itaW amd pri«* wde to •*.
gn.g-g W00LENB, TABLE LMINS, HOSIERY,
French Noveltiea in DBE88 GdoDB are marvelously beautiful and superbly grand in design and coloring. J t
will LAD[P™Vlim' pay you to im into mm * them. , atnwwv i aUonoD M!a.SES was , , BOYS- m/ivi **■ IV/t auu and A TV —*..i CHIU**** !■ <9*wmis ♦aew ^ A tere HBOSS.-StnA a la > a » hdl ami . omptet. |
CHAMBEKL 1 N, JOHNSON & OJ..
66 and 68 Whitehall and 1. 3, 5 7 9, 11 and 13 Hunter St*-, ATLANTA. 6A.
October Sheriff's Sales.
W3£ff®L‘£2a22r££
.ofls*d iatA. Third KrtrVt of
----then Pike now Spaldmg
■old one Dexter Qneeo piano body body bog^y. and
«*• with border on
made by Jaekaoa 0. Smith,
‘ harness: one
*tar in fore-
____________ _____named Sam.
Levied on and noid by virtue ot a mortgage
a fa inaned fro;
%sss: ivor of W, H Spent*.
time and afore, will be
one bonne and k>t in the ntr of Griffin.
Spalding County, Georgia, bounded on the
______by north by Slaton Slaton alley alley, east by Wm. E George,
•oath by Solomon street and weat by W. K
Drewry, eon’aining one-haH acre more or
lean. Levied on and aold by virtue of three
Ate* issued from tbe Justice Court of the
1001st district, G. M., of aaid county, in fav¬
or of tbe Georgia Midland k GnM Railroad
r va. Jno. D. George. Tenant in poa-
y notified. $6.00.
B. 8. CONNELL. Sheriff S. C.
Ordinary’s Advertisenienis.
/"ABDINARY’S OFFICE—Spa i.biso Cora
U tt, Cxoigu, August 30th. 11. Elledge, 18S6.—No¬ ad-
ne* ia hereby given that A.
istrator of Jon. D. George, late of aaid
county, deceased, baa applied to me forleave
for the purpose of paying tbe debts of said
’estate. and
” ‘ " oncerned take notire
1 Of Ordinary at my office
*n o’clock’ a. m., on the
firefc Monday I___y in is October tretooer 1889, law, and am: show
___ such application
cause, if any they bare, why
should not be granted. W. HAMMOND. Ordinary.
$ 6.00 E.
d V$ \RDI.NARY S OFFICE—Kpaloi.xo I’oi Mc- x-
tv.Gieob ia, Jnly 2nd, 1889.—T.C.
Laarna, Execator of Mrs. J a nett Bethnne.
deceaaed, uppliee " to me >fbr r letters of Dismig-
sion on aaid estate.
Let all persona concerned ahowcanae before
the Court of ~ "
o t iocka. m., uu uw ■>
next, why such letters
not be granted.
$6.15. E. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary
k. AUgUBtGUlU,
Mby J. given D. that A. late M. EBedge, of said county, de¬
tor of George,
ceased, haa applied to me for leave to sell all
the real estate of aaid J. D. George, late
said county, deceased, for tbe pnrpoae
paying th« ....__...._______i debt* of aaid estate and and for for
purpose of distribution among the heir*.
" '* Irt all “ concerned -------■* show iho be¬
* persons cause
fore tbe Court of Ordinary, at my office
Griffin, on the *—* w.....!.. ft..*,.!.,,
why auch applies'
$6 6 . 00 ,
Executor’s Sale.
By virtue of an Spudding order granted by the sob
of Ordinary of county, will be
before the Court _____ House door, »ur ( on uu the i fire
_____
Tuesday of October next, during the
hours of sale, tbe the following following described described
ty belonging to the estate of W. J.
late of said con nty deceased: One two
brick store house onae on the weat aide
Hill street. No. ' 23, bow oocupi<Al frame by D. W.
8h “ after. “ Also, on« two ‘ atory ‘
________
house on corner of Tenth and Solomon
streets, containing HHL naif ot iot Solomon or
Also, one vacant acre by by Solt Solomon on
street, bounded landed south south
north bv an alley, east byE. byU E. I.l I. ' Ison and
bv distribution Keith children. Sold for the purpose
amongst the heirs and
the debt* of said estate. Terms of sate:
house one-third rash, one-third six
and one-third twelve months. House
tot one-half cash and one-half twelve
with interest at 8 per cent.; bond for
Vacant tot cosh. J. H. KEITH,
$6.00 Executor IV. J. Keith.
Guardian’s Sale.
By virtue of an Spalding order granted County, by Georgia,
of will Ordinary sell the of highest ladder, before
to
court house door in Griffin, on the first
day day in in October October distribution, next, next, tbe tbe following following to-wit:
property, _'ifty Fifty for
acres acres of of land land ont ont of of tbe tbe
corner of tot No. 101 and five acres
tot No. —. in tbe Third District
Ffte County, Georgia, bounded On the
by L. F. Farley, south by Mrs. Green,
bjrJ. by Trims J. T. T. of Baird, Baird, sale cash and — north by by W. E. E. WILLIS, C. C. A Akins.
icim* oi wuecasu. <*. o.
Guardian of the minor children of
Willis
Notice.
Notice tice is is herebo herebo given giver tbot application will
be made ade to to tbe tbe requiring legislat legislators the now recording in session in
an act
: of Treasurer and County
ers of f all all fine floe aad and forte forfeiture orders in Spald
mg made County . * onuty eaiyby and aad Sac to to and —-* haw. have ft forfeitore Payments order from
srwsffir/s kindred kept bv Treasurer an ini]
for purposes
Ratio* to Debtors and Creditors.
Notice Is hereby given to an who are indebt
i’asSSb" icewtate of L. R. Brewer,
claims against tbs estate of said deceased
W. R. HANLEITER,
JNO. C. BREWER.
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THE NEWS, THE SEN,
ESTABLISHED 1871. ESTABLISHED Her;
— t h i: mmm
DAILY AND WEEKLY,
(CONSOLIDATED MAY 26, 1889,)
OFFERS
More . Value
■ - 1 ^ • ■■ •• ■ ^
To Advertisers
In proportion to prices charged, than auy
other medium in the South.
With the combined circulation of two old
and well established papers, It charges the
prices of only one.
It is pulbished in one of the agricultural,
commercial, manufacturing and railroad
centers of the most progressive State in the
South, with a large and intelligent surroud-
ing population and extra facilities for dis¬
tribution.
Being a first-class newspaper, fully up to
all demands of the times and the require-
ments of its constituency, it is read not only
by nearly every family in Spalding County
but in the eight surrounding counties, with
a good genera] circulation in the State and
other States.
IT COVERS ITS WHOLE FIEU.
and covers it completely.
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lisssiiii m rm
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Prices low. Write for rates and sample
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copies of Daily and Weekly to
DOUGLAS GLESSNER, Ifobliaher,
vJL Griffin, Ga.
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Prate! Jnakr aM Dealer-» Diaioifl?; Watts
i su JEWELRY, CLOCKN &C.
Npsdsl alienii*f »• Repair ing. 20 Hill Slitot 6RlfHi> #*•