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TMK OOIXJRKD IMCMOCItATS.
Th* Ewti»^ Committee of
would
fORSOPICOTTORBIU.
Tbs bffl ite ro d fficn d by Mr. Gordon
ofGhffittMMk, Monday, is <m«of
Uapoatoocn to so tton msa. It la
5 S «dT.^Sr flSe^d-
nwat prarffles that if the weigher,
with the consent of the sattrr
agent, makes any redaction from
grow Might lor bagging and
ing, Uw dedoetion shall not be
timk twenty-four pounds on
eorsead bales, sod sixteen
— an ooTOon-coretvor mien, wxcept
seakriand aotton, which has no
or ropes. The redaction on
hat— shall bs ant aen than
paaadhdffi Jffito> *»d flee pounda on
cotton.
Mr. Gordon stated that
—an had always construed this
tion of the cods to make it illegal
sdleottonbjaay batgra—
titi wnand-ent was introduced
Bt will be poshed
it can be passed by
US
SsT%
tote that they hare preserved the
country from -any Mliee talk ex.
Indications -a cropping oat te
many quarters that toe Republican
demand lor brsakicg down the Jwfea
derives its strongest support fttm
tbs ptomotors of great jobs, who are
seeking to drain tbs Treasury in aid
of private enterprises. No mentor-
ieusand honent undertaking needfftd
for toe lark of the rotes requisite to
pa— it under toe existing system.
Democratic members, if asqr ths—
should be, who fall into the Republican
trap on the question of the rules «B
.lay themselves open to the suspicion
of nmta r rta g ototo Interests to the
tmcaem of thsir party and the preser¬
vation of ite just influence intbegov-
.
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Before Tanner was bounced aHthe
tlieold Republican o^n» denoanwd^crito
soldiers.” Now they applaud
the removal at the corporal as an ev
tdence of the President’8 wisdom, and
assure toe veterans that their inter¬
ests will be entrusted to better hands
than his. The objection to Tanner
was not his raids on the Treasury,
but the frankness with which he gave
toeenapaweyr"
What will Brown’s Iron Bitters
cure? It will cure dyspepsia, indiges¬
tion, weakness, malaria, rheumatism
and all similar diseases. Its wonder-
it purifies
RSL'SSL ladies subject tronbte. it is invaluable. to whrfc It
are
is tbe only preparation of iron that
do—not color the teeth or cause
headache.
Mercurial Poison.
Memory a frequently tafafifekmilyueed by
qsaek doctors in eases of mfileria and Wood
poison. He aftereffect is worse then tbs or-
iglal dfestisc. B. B. B.(Botanic Blood Balm)
eoBtoiM a* roemury. bat will eliminate mer¬
curial paieiOB from (be eystem. Write to
Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, fie., for book of
eoevinriag proof of He eu rati ve virtue.
A. P. Britton, Jnekton. Turn., write*: "I
caught malaria In Louietana, and when tbe
fever at hurt broke, my system was saturated
with poieon, and I had sorrel* mf month
osd knot# sro my tongue. I got two bottle*
B. B. B„ which healed my tongue and mosth
wife could hardly see. Doctors coifed it syph- oj,
* were in dreadful rondi-
foiled. Her She hod pain da- in
thought kidney* she were Id be
_____uo on# eon
__. eared. Hr. Gillam recommended B. B. B.,
whtalnjb* used until brr health va* eatirelv
K. P. B. Jon##, Atlanta. G*., writes: “I
Tea troubled with copper colored eruptions,
feSSshaifiMS bflfl of ABMtitc. due nain condition.” in the hack, ■ mum
my system in
What Hon. W. H. Wilder, Mayor
of Albany, Gn.. says: -
I suffered fifteen years with Rheu¬
matism, and during that rime tried
all the so-called specifics that 1 could
hoar of. One of .them ! paid $3.00
pee bottle for and took nine bottles
them. MV grandson, who runs on
the B. t W. Railroad, finally got Poke a
bottle of P. P. P. < Prickly Ask,
Root and Potaaafmn), while In Way-
cross, and induced me to take it.
The first bottle showed K« wonderful
effects, and after conttontn*: the aae
RSa I take 33 gTtftrgg fdeasure hi
man. great retnosn-
mwnding it to sa ffe re i s from rbeuma-
Albany , Oa., June 12, lflg fi,
APMtTshmdtvsfLstor.
What flab ismoatsshiwftiy
mm is cotutty, Mo., two went* ago, the
«t prize fight ai ita ita < ctaaaon reward,
bean ------- arrested, *n_ and were —. taken
toTaoy, Mo., for trial
*500, or* Cure. ,
,
Ptw many years tbe manufacturers
Ot Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Bem^y, wh~
ly every newspaper m the land, a
standing reward of $500 few a case
of chronic nasal catarrh, no matter
how bad, or o! how long The standing,
which they cannot cure. Reme¬
dy is mild, soothing, deansing, anti¬
septic and healing. Sold by all drug¬
gists, at 50 cents.
A BemuksMe Cure in Milton, Fla.
Milton, Fla., Jan. 20,1886.
This is to certify that I have been
afflicted with Scrofula, a Blood Pois¬
on for a number of years. The best
physicians of Mobile and this city
said nothing could be done for me. I
also took a huge quantity of-,but
found no relief in anything that I took
My limbs were a mass of ulcers, and
when 1 was sent to a physician in
Mobile my entire body was a mass of
sores. I had given up aU hope, and
as a last resort tried P. P. P. (Prick¬
ly Ash, Poke Root and Potassium),
and after using four bottles (small
size) the sores have entirely health disap¬
peared, and my general the time, was
never better than at present think it
and people that know me a
wonderful cure. Respectfully. ELIZA TODD.
An Kmtnent Doctor’# Preemption.
Dr, 0 P. Henry, medicine Chicago, 111., who
has practiced Last Spring he used many and years
says: Flax (Pa- pre¬
scribed Clarke’s Extract of
pillon) Skin Cure in 40 or 50 cases,
and never knew a ease where it failed
to cure. “I know of no remedy I can
rely on so implicitly.” Positive cure
for exterally. all diseases Clarke’s of the Flax Skin. Soap Applied is tbe
best for babies. Skin Cure $1.00.
Soap 25cents. At Dr. N. B.Drewry’s
dlVSstanc. • t— —
There Are no Happy Day#
Tor those who continue to rise an refreshed
alter nighgt* ot unreet. Fervooaneae, in*o
Bi*. indigestion—theoe that wtnolly against roan’s
Jinnee wars
>bs both brain and body of
in bat the trio fora time with
ground and eventually fly tbe SeW. Tbe boat#
of reform is tbe rectifieatios of digeatiou, for
the brain and nerve trouble is simply a reflex
of the disturbance of that a0 Important fune
lion. nun, Jk A winegtassfnl wtnrgiatoMqi before unure each meal of the
national stomachic men res facile digestion,
ank a repetipn of of the the of of tbe tbe pleasant pleasant dose be¬
fore retiring promotes,ne>-ve promotes,ne'-re anp anp muscle m in¬
vigorating meep. sieen. fad Associated Aseoeiated with with iupigee-
tton we usnaUy biliousness and constipa-
of each
. by tbe
trouble.
Merit Wins
block from centre Hffl street.
mm HOUSE AND LOT-
7 room*, doolie kitchen, % acre, stable. fie
Half Mock from HU street. Centrally loeat
toomhoa aeoff Shelton lot on
Poplar street. A bargain gives to aB of
h»te and laadalor ante
and to net.
6. A. CUNNINGHAM,
Beal Estate Agent.
-VIA-
BRUNSWICK. JESUP.MACOM. ATLAH-
TA, ROME and CHATTANOOGA.
OffLT USE
Doable Daisy Sleeping Cor Seivito
Between
Cincinnati and Jacksonville.
Chattaiiooga and
Closely connecting with double trains
with Pullman Sleeping Cars
to and from
Memphis, Nashville. Kansas Ci y
and the West and
Knoxville, Washington, New York
and the East.
THE SHORT UNE BETWEEN
Atlanta and Jacksonville,
Atlanta and Savannah.
Atlanta and Brunswick.
Atlanta and Macon,
Atlanta and Rome.
For rat—, Time Cards and other
information apply to agents of the
East Term., Va and Georgia ft. R
U. W. WRMNN.
Gen. Pass. & Ticket Agt., Knoxville.
8. H. Habowick,
Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt., Atlanta.
ill TIME TABLE 1 4
In effect September8th, 1889.
No. 15 —Daily.
Leave Griffin...................................5:45 a. m.
ArriveAtiaBto..............................-8:00
No. 10 —Dailt.
Leave Atlanta—............................6-.05 p. in.
Arrive Griffin...........................— *‘
No. 3 —Daily.
Leave Macon...................................8:80 a.m.
Arrive Griffin...................................5:25 “
“ Atlanta ............ ......TOO
No. 11 -Daily.
Leave Macon................................. 8:25 a.®.
Arrive Griffin.................................10:49 “
“ Atlanta..............................12:30 p. m.
No. 1 —Daily.
Leave Macon.................................1:40 p. t
Arrive Griffin.................. -3:53 “
Leave “ .... ........................—4:00 “
Arrive Atlanta.................................5:45 “
No. 13 —Daily.
Leave Macon............................. 9:00 G:40pjt
Arrive Griffin.........—................... io;40 •• “
— Aciama...................
No. 2 —Dailt.
Leave Atlanta..............— - 6:50 a. m.
Arrive Griffin.... .. 8:1T “
Macon. .10:30 “
No. 12— Daily.
I^ave Atlanta..
Arrive Griffin.... ...4:00 “
“ Macon ... ___________________________...6:15
No. 4 —Daily.
Leave Atlanta............................. 7:05 p. m.
ArriveGriffin__________________________— 8:35 “
’’ Macon------------------- ,.11W ’•
No! 14 —Daily.
Leave Atlanta.............. 9:05 a. m
Arrive Griffin...........................10:43 “
“ Macon.........................— 1.-00 p. n
No. 27 —Dailt.
Leave Griffin.............................. 8:80 a. ta.
“ Newnan.......... L. ............10:20 “
Arrive Carrolbon................... 11:35 “
No. 28 —Daily. ^ ,
Leave Carrollton ...................4:20 p. a,
” Hewn am........--------5:25 u
Arrive Griffin........—.—......—.......7:20 41
No. 29 —Daily, Ktcmrr Spxbay.
Arrive Carrontou--..------ ..-,7:00 “
* No. 80 —Dailt. Excbpt SntOAT.
Leave Carrollton. ------5:45 a. m
Arrive Newnan________________....____-XSS "
Leave Newnan.............—--“ Griffia.........-„.„„..10-J*
Arrive “
rW For fart her ink*
st rates, best rout**,
or caff on ,
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CARPETS, RUGS, OIL CLOTHS, DRAPERIES, ETC., BTC,
Department never so well stocked’amd prices made to sell.
WOOLENS, TABLE LINENS, HOSIERY, ETC, ETC.
, i, BBB8B OOOWm. bauiUM.mlnpertd;grant i. •«! mlnriag. „
HOW Md CHILpBES'S8BOES.-SUK* Ml rad
CHAMBERLIN, JOHNSON & O J.. ,
66 and 68 Whltehafl and 1. 3, 5, 7. 9. 11 and 13 Hunter Sts., ATLANTA. GA.
October Sheriffs Sates.
mom or
km. Levied on and sold by virtue of three
S foe waned from the Joetiee Court of the
Company va. Jbo- D. George. Tenaatm poe-
R^CONNELL, Sberifl R. C.
Ordinary's Advertisements.
county, deceased, baa applied to me lor leave
to ceil the wild loads belonging to tbe estirte
of said deceased, a* public or private sale,
lor the purpose of paying tbe debt# of said
0fitflt£. r* • • •"' I- notice awl
Let ad at^e person* concerned take
m court of Ordinary at my office
^n ten o’clock a. m., on the
londay October 1889, and show
cause, if any they have, why such application
*$MD* ^Pw^AkOIOHD. Orffiawg.
O^.G_gon i XBDINABY S OFFICL-Si’aldivg Coog-
to me lor fetter* ol,fHentis-
roncerned show cans® before
of Ord Unary, at nay office, by ten
the first Monday in October
next, why ptters of IMasueaion should
D< t r5 grant
S6 E. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary
/^DBlWiBVHl rvwTW/vw ---— « ------ i"
I 1IU/1H Aw I O v* * avar-w mww**™ wv.v * *
,or
MuiMtv AtemiBMl lor t$M# reirtMtoP__
Executor’s Sale.
By virtue of an Spalding order granted by will tie be coart gold
of Ordinary of county,
before tbe Court House door, on the first
Tuesd lay of Oetober next, during tbe legal
boars of sale, tie tie foliowingdeseribed ot W. J. proper¬ Keith,
ty belonging wud to deceaaed: estate One
late of county two story
brick store ’I ** tbe weak * aUa ‘ J1J '*
, — by D. W.
No. 23, now oceupieti
too, on# two story frame dwelling
bouse on corner of Tenth and Solomon
streets, containing one acre more or less.
Also, one vacant ball acre lot on Solomon
street, bounded south by Solomon street,
north bv an alley, east I. Ison and west
by Keith children. Sold for tbe purpose of
distribution amongst toe heirs and paying
the debts of said estate. Terms of sale: store
house one-third cash, one-third sir months
and one-third twelve months. House and
lot one-half cash and one-half twelve months
with interest at 8 per cent.; bond for titles.
Vacant lot e«sb. 3. H. KEITH,
96.00 Executor W. J. Keith.
Guardian’s Sale.
JIMXUUIJ l sell the W OJKHOTBX highest VVWAIVJ, ladder, MWt| factor
to
court house door in Griffin, on the first Tues¬
day in October next, the following described
property, Ftfty tor of distribution, toad to-wit: the north
Bcm end ot went
corner of lot No. 101 and five acres adjoin¬
ing in lot No. —. in tbe Thiel District Of
PikeCounty, L. 9. Georgia, bounded Mr*. Green, on toe east
by by J. T. Baird, Fariey, and smith north by by £- C, Akins. west
Term# of sale cash. J. W. WILLIS,
Guardian of tbe minor children * of Mary J.
Wfflfc. * 96 00.
Notice.
Notice is herebo
be made ta the
_
paaetoart office of Treasurer rwj*
ei» of all flue and v.~v. Spald-
rntfe only b7flt>ra'Sd' foriStore order to^
Oommiastoner* on a fine and ferirtture ac¬
count to be specially kept hr Treasurer aad
fov kindred purposes.
'iMMta Rflktera CwNtm.
Notice febere
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claims against toe relate of said deceased are
notified to preeeut. them at owe ta legal Ion*
to. W.
■J' 3 #- ' i ^ ■ - ---;--- - - --
JNG C. BWBWEB,
Kie*«itor* Estate L. B. Brewer.
-98.70.
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