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feSom the Grand Amyawiwisd
wtatepfenifk! mlmdm they are gat
ting It tea little unfortunate that
mm oat at them canaot afford to
iaiwtfce Peawon Commierionerehip
audreiiev* the Pwakk-nt from hi*
awkward daman*. BokrenSj yon
mimot expert it, you know. It «*a’t
right to *ah a man to give up a *»g
airyand a good pfaw* tortile horn
... Wot mmm at Mlaata . Ha
map awp po* w i to uphold the law,
with two abotgon* and & dub, went
act to East Point on Friday and
made a joist attack on John Conley,
editor of the Ftowboy, beating him up
badly ia apite of hie unarmed effort*
In iliithimiT lit—i—f* A more cowardly
and brutal proceeding wa* never
known even in the annate of that dty
where a man moat be either a “gen¬
tleman of booah, (aav« the mark!)
■ah,” or a thug in order to stand
any showing if be offends the domi¬
nant element. If there I* raeh a thing
a* justice to he bad, Mr. Conley
abould not wtop until his assailants
are landed in the penitentiary.
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Incomplete aa the returns trom the
French elections neeaaaarily are, there
m bat Bitie doubt that the Republi¬
cans have secured a good working
majority in the Chamber Of Deputies,
danger which threatened it. The
motley throng of reactionaries, revo¬
lutionists and malcontents who were
making common causeagniast the
Repack have had their wing* effect¬
ually dipped, and if the election shall
tench the friends of the Government
the necessity of united effort one
mawy.— to the welfare of the State wil)
have been removed. Although a sec¬
ond election on October 6 will be nec¬
essary In a number of districts, it
is known that the result has been
against the BoaJaagMto. In France,
more than la any other eoaatrr,
rOUTICS GROW ISO LIVELY.
Politics i* beginning to grow live¬
ly In several State*, but the excite-
ment hardly reaches that degree of
beat familiarly known aa “hoilii^.”
Ohio and Virginia are the hottest
States, hot even there the campaigns
me proceeding with moderate
warmth. The beating up process
will come next month. In the new
States there Is plenty of interest.
Oar Maryland fight will began after
the conventions this week and next
week. Pennsylvania has only an off
year content, and New York’s cam¬
paign te mainly a test of the strength
of David B. Hffl. New Jersey has
one of the prettiest fights and it will
be watched with more than ordinary
interest.
truly barbaric method of gaining the
support of Italv. He sends an em¬
bassy to King Humbert and a num¬
ber of presents. The latter filled sixty
huge boxes and included a massive
crown of gold twenty karats fine for
the King himself, a superb necklace
of gold tor the Queen, other brace
lets encrusted with precious stones,
a box full of pore crude gold, silk
vestments gold embroidered and be-
jeweied, ten bollocks’ horns filled
with musk, a lot of rhinoceros’
horns, sixty-one elephants' tasks
easily worth $400 apiece, a live ele¬
phant, three Arabian horses, ten
Abyssinian males, and a whole herd
of tiny African gazelles.
Are you troubled with bilious? a sluggish, Do
inactive liver? Are you
you suffer from Jaundice? Has your
complexion a sickly, yellow through tinge? the
The Wood in its passage
liver does not furnish the from healthy it. The ac¬
tion which should resnlt
impurities are stopped and dogging
up the duct, cause a disordered con¬
dition, which will produce serious re-
Iron Bitters at once It wil
r biliousness and jaundice, stafr-
ite to bealty action the
wife could hardly *ee. Doctor* called it*yph-
flitie iritis. Her eye* were in dreadful condi¬
tio*. Her appetite failed. She had pam ia
her joints aad bone*. Her kidney* were de¬
ranged aieo. aad bo one thought she could be
cured. Dr. Giliam recommended B. B. B..
which she used until her health va* entirely
B* Joam. Atlanta, Ga„ write*: “1
Taa troubled with coppre colored eruption*,
loss of appetite, pain ia the back, aching
joints, debilHy. ewriatioa, Iocs of hair, sore
throat, and greet aervousae**. B. B. B. pa
my *y*t*w« «ae condition.”
A THat ceasing Caae and Happy Cure.
‘•FdFowv a yeas I have had a
breaking but cm my leg swelled, of a
purple color, with eruptiena ao bad
that Blood would oo«* out if I bore
my weight on it. I waa recom¬
mended to try (larke s Extract ni
Flax iPajalltm) fikla Cure, which I
have done. My Wg teuow wuh and
I can walk two mffre on it without
any “trouble.” Signed, “-A- D. mmkm Hay¬
ward/ dark*'a Flak Sow
the akta aoft $1.00. aad pretenta chapping. 25
Rkfr> Cure Soap rent*.
Train
Warren, 8as Frasctsoo, of Loa Angeles, Sept Gal. 26 and Tommy Frank
Morphy, of finish Bir mingh the a m, England, of the
f ought to a at rooms
California Athletic club and Tuesday feather¬ night
for a parte of #609 the
weight championship. and seconded Murphy weighed Martin
11# Murphy pounds, and Patsy was Hogan. by Warren
weighed John about Donaldson llgjpotmds. and His Paddy seoonds Gor¬
were
man. Hiram Cook was referee.
From the first to the tenth round the
men fought warily, getting Marpby doing number most
at the robing and in a
of blows, while Warren saved himself
by clinching H* went down easily
when Murphy Wood In touched the third him. round Murphy by
drew a
•winging left-hander. In the eleventh
Warren's eve was swelling from the ef¬
fect of the blow* received while essay¬
ing to duck. Mnrphy’s twelfth face round was Mur- also
badly eat In the
saved him and he caiae up fresh.
From the ihir;<-eo ii to the eighteenth
round Warren received Murphy making s blows
fall in the face, without any
special effort to make a return, and got
some bad j.pper-eatK. In in-fighting he
punished Murphy about the face and
ribs Prom the twenty-third the to the
twenty-sixth Warren foreed fight¬
ing. and at the end of the twenty-sixth
round Murphy was badly he winded, and
knocked in the twenty-eighth by right-hander ■was nearly the
out a on
ear.
In the thirtieth round Warren again
had call the of Englishman, time saved hugging him. After him, this but
a
Morphy fre-beae 1 up a bit, but feu the
thiriy-rtght more rounds the men ex¬
changed bat few blows. After the sixty-
eight.; nmnd the men were in good con¬
dition arid Referee Cook left the stage,
declaring that the club washed its hands
of the w hole affair.
President Fulda stopped the speeches
of clearest the principal* and ordered the stage
as she refer**,- had declared the
mateh imsatrsfactory. the men having
failed to co js j >}y with their agreement
The club will undoubtedly refuse to
give the men any part of the purse.
w.-M.-xt. i:«t C w:::t .g! .
Wesi i’x.ssr, Va., Sept 26.—A sensa¬
tion ha.-. 5 -e, n Walter created Ball here by and an his indict-
ment the against of for cibly procuring son
on charge between B- T. Barham a
m clerk triage in the West Point terminal office, *
and Miss Agnes Ball. Miss Bril was
Barham *» ex-sweetheart, and it is ri-
h*g.-d that Ball and his son, with load¬
ed pistob. a* a means of intimidation,
took :tarh a to W« liington and foroed
Merit Wins
WAITED
AT Ol*C£—tVERTWHE 'S
a h^w?S Profitable Business
LIBERAL PAY.
wl until Dumber 25th. Give
K. II. ffOODWABD & CO.,
Baltimore. ML
GhATEFUL—COMFORTING-
EPPS’S COCOA
BREAKFAST.
"By a thorough knowledge of the sat oral
la w* which govern theoperations of digest son
and tatiiSo*. and by a (wefts! appKeatiou Cocoa,
<»f the 6m propertie* of weB-refected
Mr. Epps has provided oar breakfast tables
with a de&e*t«3y flavord beverage which may
save a* many heavy doctor'* bilis. It i* bj
the jndirioo* nee of such articles of diet that
a eosrtstotvoj* may be srraddally tendency bash up
until strong enough to of resist subtle every maladies
to disease. Hundreds are
floating around a* ready to attack wherever
there is a weak poii)t. We may escape many
a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well forti¬
fied with pore Wood and a property nonrish-
ed frame.—(Civil Serrk*- Gaaette. Made sim¬
ply hak-poaad with boiling tin*, water or milk. Sold only in
bv Grocers, labelled thna:
JAMES EPPS £ QO.,
Honwopathk Cheroirt*, London, England.
MASON A. HAMLIN
Organ and Piano Co.
Stop Action, fumfehed in a
eash; also soM on the Easy
Hire System at ft f-37 per
qnarter, for tan quarters,
when organ become* proper¬
ty of person hiring.
The Mason A Haiaiio
"Stringer/’ Invented and pat¬
ented by Mason & Hamlin in
1882, is need in the Mason &
THE GLORY OF MAN
STRENGTH.VITALITY!
ExhaustedVitality
^Untold Miseries
Hie Ijrrrst glare In all the Soaihrrn Stale*.
DEI GOODS, CA* FORMS, SB 0 E , lElSl! ADD 01
A loNc felt want
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French XoTtitke Is DRESS GOODS are marvrioorfy beautiful and superWy grand in dreaga and (utori
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66 «6 68 Mitebill >nd I. 3. 5. 7. 9. 11 ad 13 Hnter Sir., MUM*.
Administrator’s Sale, i
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FOR MEN ONLY
I POSITIVE
cube
S* , «3tEiMsnwrawt
THE CHARLTON PROPERTY.
on South Hill street. 4 acres iaud. 6 room
hoaf*—laritre airy room*. High, elevated
and beautifui view of surrounding country
A So. 1 water and fruit* of diSerwrt Variet
on place,
THE TAYLOR MORRIS PUCE,
on 14th street. 4 acres land. 5 room house.
BratK-h running through the lot.
THE OLD NALL HOUSE,
7 room*, double kitchen. 1 acre land. 1
block from centre Hiii street.
JOSSEY HOUSE AND LOT.
7 rooms, double kitchen, M acre, stable, te
Half block trom Hid street. Centrally local
ed or boarding boose. off Swttou lot
H acre and 2 room house on
Poplar street. A bargain given to all of
above property.
Other houses and lots and land* for sale
and to rent.
G. A. GUSMSGHAM,
Beal Estate Agent.
The Oates of Wonderland Thrown Wide Apt
THE TOVEBKG MASTODON OK TESTED SHOWS.
***&*'*£ *»J i%ht trf Merit, byrigbtof Superiority a od by Pojmfer **,
3 RING CIRCUS 3
Elevated Stage and 5 Centinent Menageries ia Mighty Unita »&
8. II. BARRETT‘S
MOSSTEB WORLD’S FAIB,
«™ Exhibit at
_
GRIFFIN. ON THURSDAY. OCTOBER 3. 1339.
The Two Leading Shows of the Nation now traveling and exhibiting as or*
2 Big Menageries. 2 Big Elevated Stages.
2 Big Big Hippodrom Museums. 2 Blsr 2 Big CireDses, Parades.
2
2 BIG RAILROAD EQUIPPAGES. 2
The only show m Awiin bavins anything new to offer. Entirely tedb-jotaUSy wartrarttf. tie Aw v*
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be Orient sod the wonders of the Oorideut. m,
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