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ANTI-BILIOUS MEBICINE.
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coated. Dose small. Drice, 23et*.
Sold Everywhere.
Office, 44 Murray St., New York.
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W. L. DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE LADIES. CENTLEMEN.
$3 SHOE? FOR
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Examine W. L. Douglas $2.00 Shoes tor
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A list oi 1000 newspapers divided into
STATES ANfiSBCTlONS wilt be rift on ei>-
«to horongh pay
etions of
GEO. P. SOWELL A CO.,
Newspaper Advertising Bureau,
lOSpcnceStreet.ftew York.
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v wi ir'll m m rj ii ,*ii.1 11 m
.ill & .*
»*«•!tarn., -— f. ■ • '
on the
The Result of the Bad Faith of
the Dock Companies.
The Striker* Pro.ent Themselves tor
Work, Bat Flndiug '‘IMaeklegs” There,
Get Excited end Threaten Violence.
Trouble Feared— 1 The Papal Snooeeeloa.
The Bulge**—Foreign S.wi
London, Sept 18. The sanguine
hopes which were entertained on Satur¬
day that Monday the dooks and
wharves, and, in foot, the whole port of
London would resume their normal
conditions, owing to the return to work
of the dockers, lightermen and other*
engaged on the river, have been dis¬
pelled. ' * •' '*-»
Ft>an l “B ackhs" at Work.
The men flocked *4 the dooks with
good eitotish intention’-*, but on ent*-
mg the gates were .surprised and en¬
raged to find faith that the dock companies and given
hail broken with them
preference ro lugo number^ of “hteek-
leg.-t. ’ hundreds of whom were al w«k
on the ships. But a very few of the
men who had endmed •mvatums in or¬
der to effect the advance in wages were
taken on. work with
Generally those infused to
the “blacklegs, ” ami at the Boval few Al¬
bert, one of the largest docks, the
R|^» 4 ?StaW 83
Violent D.nu: of minus.
They become violent in the#r (tenth*
ciations of the dook companies and the
ty tlihi
for, could pacify them, and the neigh? police
force has been increased in
borhood.
Trouble Feared.
It is now feared that the men will no
longer refrain from violent meiuw to ef¬
fect their purpose. It is said that a
step will immediately be taken to or¬
ganize into one union the riverside
laborers, ot which there are now lu light¬ sep¬
arate unions 13,000 docker^ 8,000
ermen and 3,500 stevedores.
Subscription,. .• j, }.
The subscriptions amount to Borne
£40,000, of which there is a balance of
about £5,000. This sum will be devoted
to replacing the funds of the Stevedores’
union, union, amt am putting new life into the
other other bodfeu bodies. At — one time there were
some 50,000 men on a strike, which
meant that there ► wansi were some """ 200^000 jmo- ‘
upon
! 00w 1 1 1 W W
Surrey - r doefauen ;. * - - > ; went ^
back Nearly quietly 3,000 to work Mon day.
i * “Blaokleg*” Driven Out,
v
London, Sept. 18.—The strikers and
“blacklegs” on the Southwest India
dook became involved in a dispute, and
the men who had been on the a strike drove
the ‘‘blacklegs’’ out.of dook. The
When th© strikers were about to re¬
sume work at the Albert ‘blacklegs” dock, they and
made an attack on the ‘
Chased them from shed to shea. Sev¬
eral of the “blacklegs” received injuries
which necessitated their removal to the
hospital The men who made the as¬
sault were discharged. The directors
of the dock companies threaten a gen¬
eral lockout if the men do not live up
to the terms of the agreement that their
representatives The trouble, which have signed. threatens to
now
undo the good work of John Burns end
render fume the mediation of Cardinal
Manning, arose from infraction of the
agreement of the dook companies that
they would not employ new hands in
the place of th eir strikin g workmen.
Thoy Couldn’t Hltoli.
Paris, Sept. Prinoe 18.—The Hatzfeldt projected and
match between
should mother, be paid by the, perfectly prince’s able to
and who are
do so. Huntington declared to
come, it to would be paid be stopped quarterly, altogether and’
that attempt made to
there was any
its payment in advance. Prince
feldt indignantly refues to accept
such terms. ________
Stf# Leo’* Successor.
dates Rome, for Sept the triple 18. —The principal Monsig¬ candi¬
crown are
nors Cardinal Zigliara, and Jesuits; supported Sanfelice, by
the Dominioans Naples,
ported cardinal by archbishop the Italian of government,
Cardinal Monaoo de la Vafieti,
ported fry the party of oonoiliation
theasierodoolle ge. - fl
Bulgaria to Proclaim Independence.
bo proolaimea Bulgaria on Friday next,
the is Turk’s now independeat suzerainty
ay, bat
recognized by the treaty of Berlin,
theeffeot may be to farther com p lic a
the eastern question.
A A Bough Koa^n iso Looking Party.
,— eonJui*t Nfr-
lends were recently.
Kedmond Arrested.
Dublin, Sepi 18.— Mr.
Sr Nationa! nafist ad at member Ammmore of Monday parliament, on th<
s of conspiracy. He inis
Rosa Bonkear’t Latest.
London, Sept. 18.— Bosa
is making some studies of the
and the animals of Buffalo Bill’s
for a large pointing she intends to
•Oftt “ ’_
Letter From the Kipper.
nijijBi-, nuorwi murder the writer in shout promises Week.
commit another a
The handwriting of the note is
Came os reoeived th at cf by the the Central letters and News postal
cards
time ago.
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Queen of the Tonga* Deed.
the Queen.of the Tonga islands.
Dr. Pierce’s Telletacure
tion, biliousness, sick headache,
I headache, and all
' ? stomach, liver
i a dose.
Abbott’s East Indian Corn
oves all Corns, Bunions and
“ r without pain. For sale
&:
Sorejero, tbs capital of Bosnia, Monday.
Advices from
tomiUe* In that
be Buffering from
intend! to visit tba
M. Burnoro, tbs successor of Count Tolr
stol as Russian minister of tbs interior, is
unwilling to urge upon the council of state
the adoption of the reform advocated i by Us
predecessor, it ?• V* *1*'‘ f •
The Republicans have nominated M. Ttale-
baud.asa candidate for the chamber of
SUSSaSeS^tsh deputise In Montmartp, the dial SStdS
was quietly restored to power, sad
that be and Mounts have gone to the island
of Monouo, where they will remain until
the decisions of the Bertth conference has
been oonflrmed. Th* German consul at
precluded from giving support to any party
on the island
Tbs tribunal of the Brine hot decided that
the directors of the Comptolr ITBecompte
shall refund the sums claimed by sharehold¬
ers who purchased shares an tbs strength ot
the promisee mode by tbs directors in tbrir
report of January Lest.
Tba London Chronicle’s correspondent at
Rome says the pope has addressed a protest
. to the French government relative to the olr-
WElaiSKfEKt
which he reminded them that they were pro
biblted by 1 %f from tokiog port in the elsc-
tiotw.
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Cob You Guess ?
Two E’s and an I, an B and a P, wiH
Pur them together and then you WiH see
The name ofthe maker of “G. M. 0."
The tetters spell Pierce, of coarse—
Dr. Pierce, of Buffalo. G. M.D, means
“Golden Medical Discovery,” Dr.
Pierce’s guaranteed core for Con-
snmption, if taken in time, and for
all bilious derangements, Have skin, scalp
atod scrofulous diseases. you
a hacking cough, kindred lassitude,low spiriti Tak« Take . its
and other kindred symptoms. symptoms.
this remedy now, before it is too late.
It is guaranteed to benefit or cure,
or money paid for it will be returned.
He Wilted.
San Francisco Chroniel*.
But I don’t trust children any more.
It was at a country hotel, and I was
standiui^AoughtfuIly anda. Tfifere several on the children ver-
were
playing about, among them three
pretty little maids of II. The little
maids had betrayed a like for me.
The fact is they got a box of candy
by the train one night and they were
in a hurry to open it. They had noth¬
ing to open it with, and I took out
my knife and cut the string and their
gratitude knew no bounds. I had
saved them about three minutes’
time on the candy. They were gen¬
erously grateful; they insisted on my
sharing the candy, and when I would
only take a chocolate drop or some¬
thing they surreptitiously put a lot
more in my pocket. So they were
fond of me. I stood gazing over the
landscape, when one of them came
up with a pansy in her hand. She
tpok hold of the lapel of my coat and
put the pansy in the button-hole.
Then the second came up withalittle
rosebud and put it beside the pansy,
and the third came up and put a
pink beside the rosebud. I was
touched, very much touched. It
seemed such a graceful little compli¬
ment, and I put on a genuinely sent i¬
mental air, and, patting my hand
on the head of the eldest, I said: ; ”
“That is very pretty of yon—to
put those flowers in my coat.’'' •
The little maid of II looked Up at
me with a curl on her lip.
“How frightfully silly you are,”
she said. I wilted.
Vigor and Vitality
by are Hood’s qtdcxly given Sarsaparilla, to every That part of tired the feeling body
is entirely overcome. The blood is purified,
enriched, and vitalised, and carries health in¬
stead ot disease to every organ. The atom,
abh is 'toned and strenghened, the appsdAte re¬
stored, The kidneys The and liver are refreshed, roused and the
invigorated. brain is for
mtod mnde clearAnd ready wbfk. Try
Weaker than Mater.
A man is neverjin a more debilitat
ed condition than when he, The has weath¬
ered a cash of measles. system
finds it hard to bear up under the
weight bels against of the disease strain and almost it. And re¬
the upon
yet there is a remedy which answers
the reqnirement* of such a case. A
prominent druggist and physician
Darlington, ,S. C.
Gentlemen—Your tonic has been
goina: very well this spring. There
has been a good deal of measles, es¬
pecially which am them on the factoy debilitated operatives,
left in a con¬
dition, be the for which thing, your and tonic it has seems sold to
well. very Yors truly,
For John Anthony. A. Boyd, M. D.
sale by E. R,
Found In tbe Newspaper.
From theCresco, Iowa, “Plaindeal-
er.” “We have never, as our readers
for nearly thirty years in this county
can testify, written Duty a ‘puff’ well of any in¬
clination patent medicine. depart as as from
this stvdied impel silence, us to to
say to our
readersandthe been completely public prostrated that, havi with
violent and distressing cold, after
three days fighting it with ordinary
remedies and getting no relief from
their use, we obtained a bottle of
Clarke's Cough Extract of Flax almost (Papillon)
relief Cure, obtaining instant under
its nse.” and steady Large improvement bottle only fl.00.
Ask earth.” for Clarkec 25 Flax Soap. Both “Best the
on cents.
above for sale by Dr. N. B. Drewry,
Druggist.
k o-.d ilalm. ^ Sufferer* . *- should .... write
u
4J
i testfmotty of
wo- f r. itl cures. At their office in Atlan¬
ta,!', :”ood Calm Co. will be happy to
sh s-*k:r». after truth thousand* of let-
tei.-, i»tke ordinal manuscript, received
from Itacpy person* made well by using
B. It 11.
u. b. ii. n. b. n. a u» b.
0 ■ trouble and. when rubbed would
inflame and become swollen. Two bottles
Tk M fm.mVfm CMlAVES,jSaa Saba
Texas, wife*: **0ur little daughter
Xv 1 wl iN dieted with white scab* and
dandruff and small sores on the front of
her head. Botanic Blood BaWn healed tW
sores, improved her general health, and
she is now getting as fat as a pig.”
B. n. B. B. B. 8- B. *1 n.
TIT H.HENDERSON,Macon,Ga^
yW writes: “I suffered six year*
* " from Mood esdson. Four bot¬
1
tle* 15. II. B. did me more good than all
other medicines I have ever |aken." j.
B. B.B. B. II.B. B. B.B.
pv I ) R. A. R. JAYNES &SON, Lutes-
vflfe, Mo., writes: u Wesell twelve
bottle* Of B, B. B. to one of another
blood purifier tea times as widely adver¬
tised.” mtfi ■ .i. i.* >i«. ; -a,, ■
B. B. B. B.B. B, B.B.B.
T) S. ELSON, Clover Bottom, Tenn.,
K .writes: “I had an ugly running
*• *■' sore on my log. My daughter had
a similar sore below her knee. B. B. B.
cured us both. It is the only remedy that
ever did her or me any good.”
II.B. B. B. B. B.
TJ L. CASSIDY, Kennesaw, Ga^
m writes: “My wife was a great
•*- sufferer from scrofula. Three bot¬
tles of 11. B. B. has made her a perfectly
healthy woman.”
B B. B. B. B. B. B. B. U.
h$F B. PARKER, Willow City,Texas,
tes: “I have token B. B. B
“ paralysis, and received great
*“
B. B. B. B. B. B. B. B, B.
rY AM M. LEEMAN, Ridgeway, Tex,
/N WV.t.'s: “I v.-as afflicted wi'.h acre*
! bib all over my body; heard of
Botanic :Bteibd:;Balm, and gave it trial.
Under its use the disease entirely disap
writes: • “My leg w** amptiUtad
below the knee on account cf blood
poisOn Snd’boue aticciion. A l/ig running
sore, four inches across, cam*: or. me after
|twas cutbff. I v. a.« -iven up by t!i :doc¬
tors out have got Well by Ujlr.g Botanic
Flood Balm, and also gainud very much
in weight”
B. c .». u. a. B. . B. n. B.
1 lyl If RS. East B. Main; O. SHEPHERD, Norfolk, Np. Va., 30x
Street,
• ■, writes: “l received so much ben¬
efit from a nse of B. B. B. Itisagrrat
medicine.”
'
B. I), It. B. B. B. B. B. B.
SOUTHERLAND, Bardston,
Ky., writes: “I never found
' anything to do mo so much
good as- Botanic Blood Balm,’’
B. B. B. i B. B. 8. », B. B. .
W. ALEXANDER, Madpm
viile, Ky., writes: “0*0 bouir.
B. B. B. cured me of sevc>- -
rheumqtbto.”
B. B. B. B. B. B. B. B. B.
H. OTLAW, Mt. Olive, N. L-
I writes s “One bottle of B. B. B
entirely cured me of rheumatisic-'
(
B.R.B. B.J.B. B.B.B.
T I EW JOHNSON, Belmont Static: .
Miss., 1 writes* '“My body, nee*:,
I | face and cars and scalp, were all
covered with sores, and my hair
came out. I lost tjjy appetite and was
very feeble. I anp using B. B. B. and the
sores arc all healing and going away.”
" B.B. B.B.B.
B.B.B. B.
'JOHN MATTINGLY, Louisville, Ky,
writes: “I suffered from pains in
TJ back and severe Mdnty disease. All
the medicine I bad taken did me no
B. B. B. B. B.B. B. B.B.
E ROBERTS; Bloomingdale. B. B. healed
Ala., writes: “B.
edies did no good."
B.B.8*
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Agents Wanted! Catalogue FREE!
RUBBER STAMPS, SEALS,
BADGES, CHECKS, STENCILS, &6.
STEEL STAMPS,
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Th«Whol©88 Printing Self-! nldng Prese Rubber
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WEST 'TSMSSP-
HAVE MOVED TH *
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SASH, DOORS AfiO .
To No. 16 Mill St. (C. U. Johnson’s old
Where Alt Sizes Sasli, Doors, fidhift, Mantles, Sc.,
will Ik> on sate at lowest matket prices, We will also add to our buainesa a
complete line of 9 - Ik
Builders’ B
■
and will have goods to suit all elasms CaM ot buildinga write Tor from what the cheapest wuot. to the
finest at prices to suit the tiroes^ or ly, you
AYC00K MANTTFACTDBIKO CO.
sssai
•m-
(Prickly -Ash,, D*k© Boot ani VVCaaaim ) ■Sm
-KtEis roemv® omusa or all torus and mam or-
Physicians sndomP. P. P. as a spipn- you win m#* tote MS street**.
flid combination, sad proscribe It with
•ns* satisfaction tor lb* teres of «01
toms sn<l stages of Frtoiary, Secondary the use o* P, P. »>■:■,« . ,• y .«<. •
StandniKSwsUlngs. Bhemnatism, Rid- jMOJ&UMciy
MT Complaints, Old Chronic Osm-tt*} boned ted by tbe wonderial tonic and
SYPHILIS SCROFULA
hftT©r©»i*ted aU OfttMTh.ffWix blood clewwing properties ot P. A ft,
Diseases, Souae. Obronlc tons s in Prickly AtetoteBoot tedfsW *•■> -I
Oo mp lsta t q Mercnrisl PoWon. Tstter,
^^p^^a^ireriWtonlo ted te —
excellent sppltirer. bnUding Op tbe
system rapidly. K yon are weak etod
feeble, snd feel b^lly try l>. P. P, ted
RHEUMATISIW
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By HUKTHT at>.-
THE ERRORS ofYOUTHanq MANHOOD
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SAVANNAH
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OCEAN : STEAMSHIP: LINE
x * ■—•- • ‘•O r THE—**—' --ii 4 . ? '
Central Railroad of Georgia*
SUMMER EXCURSION 7 ICKETS
Now on sate at reduced rates. Good to re¬
turn until October 31st, 1889.
Free Magnificent from tbe beat Steamer and dust, and elegant Incident service to All-
Raii Routes. If von are siek the trip will in¬
vigorate and baud yon up.
69 East by Sea and You’ll not Regret It
sfip the merits
,■»- «* -
ther information may be had by applying
the Agent at your station or to
M. 8. BELKNAP, W. F. SHELL HAN,
T.CHAKLTONj General Manager. CLYDE Traffic BOSTICK, Manager.
E.
Gen’I I’ese. Agent. TreV. Ga Pftes.Agen*.
Savannah > «
Mowers, Reapers id Gas
Feeders and Condensen.
HE BEST ENGINES and BOILERS.
■^SiSSSi JBM36“-SJ.*° Mow*. 90.00 ’**
Osborn’s FiniWlass Grass
“ “ “ Beapers........ 100.00
Improved Mifburn Gin.
s* Centennial 6 ln
Hall s Sell Feeder Gir.
Prices ta lowHSSMM grade anywhere.
oraammiAn,
nuglfidAwtm *fl Hffl 8t . OBIFFW, OA
Georgia Midlaad Gulf R 8 .
Time fable, Taking Effect Aug 11, ’89
No. SO.-PteMcmre*. Bov vtr, Daily ExctcpT
fitiAtll.
Arrive, 5d)0a.m. Lears.
McDonough.................. ?-w
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Columbus........ d .........,8:A8 H
No. 31.—PteWKNOSB, Nowret- Dau.y.
tfSSte-— ,;*0 135’-*
--------.... p. —.
No. 52.—Passrsoes, South. Daily.
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ColtunbuB ..m jp. m*
No. 53 —Pambkoss, North. Daily _________
SchraY.
Griffin scatter ..........- -te. 16 8:20 B;49 P * -“
..............,0.00 p. “ ui.
Mi’llonongli
No. 54.— Pamsmokb South. Sosbay Cult
SSsr?:::— mo^.. iff**
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No. 2 .—Fskioht South. Dailt Excxrr
McDonough.. T:00 a. re.
Griffin ........................... 8:06 a.m. 9:15 a.m.
Warm Spring............... l»K»2p.*m.
Columbus ......................8:50 p. m.
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