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telegraphed all
• an *m22 event of
____occurred lit tbe
Cincinnati wtavety
fi,bot ebe feattgty
Mr H8MT Cltiew
a 1UMJ itUtt* rei Kiniur raffia
I to open Its eye*
, „jd of a town it
wp * -w a In, ft dosed then,
■ willingly and without
who is Preri-
and glorious
surrounded by
b as Gen. No-
Gen. Rusk, Gen.
Gen. Bussey. It is a
Wana-
everytime
tbe military contin-
is comforted by
having serv-
by making breeches
« A«b- fro*
«d the Paris Exposi-
k ftn Europe, who have
je, whatever of their
f beyond the city or the
e in, and wheu ques¬
tioned abroad by persons who know
mom about America than thsy do,
the result is they make very fine
donkeys of themselves. Tbe Gotham
idea is that there is very little to see
outside of New York and that noth¬
ing is really great except New York
men.
A short time ago Postmaster-Gen¬
eral Wanamaker appointed 8. B.
Ginn, of Glen Allen, Va„ a postmas¬
ter with a salary of $900 per an¬
num; but lie declined to accept on
the ground that he could not afford
to give tea per cent, of his salary for
^:zT PWBWRBP P e : t r',!:z<:z j
wouM distasteful. This is the _
prove
first rase on record where a Republi¬
can was ever known to refuse an of¬
fice, and the tact should be written
down in very red Ink.
It appears that tbe election of a
negro to be orator of a Harvard
class wasdoe not so much to the in-
teHsctual ability of the negro, but to
the fact that the white students in¬
stead of devoting proper attention
to their books spend most of their
time in playing base ball and in a
nocturnal beerrush which results in
oil hands getting drank, fighting the
police and getting m jail, Cornell
University, imagining that Harvard
had done a very popular thing, also
elected a negro to be the orator of
his class, but the negro had the
good setfoTbo refuse the honor ou
thegroumkbat it would give him too
mocb notoriety. There is good rea¬
son to believe that the Republican
universities of the North imagine
that the negro orator business is
placing a thorn in the side af the
South, bat it is a great mistake. It
is the wish of the Booth that they
should have and pet and make
much of all the negroes, orators or
no orators.
•'». offer One How's Hundred This Dollar* I Brfiard lor
any cam 0l Catarrh tluit cab not he mwl by
?S: r «TS,?r%. ToMn 0.
We, the mhrrigMd, have knows F. f
Cheney ter the tart 15 yearw, and belDve him
perfectly honorable financially in able all barinem tnmene-
tioB*, ami to carry out any
oUfiyatiort made by forirfirm^
E.^H^Vsn Hoeers,’ Cashier Toledo National
Hail’* Catarrh Clue hi taken Internally.
Very l abecumu.*.
Lovely fote in tbe wrung JfTU, plaee are reft rt
—------jot t tbe pi!»e’’-u unbecoming fig-tailed
I Math astray,and the rite the inference
and ehont-
. ation, dyvpepaia, ■oppWment birred
aasv, thi»
nin&iBbfe .perific H
tot without
.. Me amotion of “*
.
tm w
lyi»« the trifling dteturbance. whieh
now and then break out in certain
portion* of the South, and which are
common to every part of tbeeoaotry,
that they can mate a pretenae lor
era! interlerraw with the affaire of
the Bontbere State*. Thforayatbe
Enquirer-Son, « unfortunate, and
we do not believe that each despica¬
ble efforts would h*Te great weight
with the majority of the intelligent
people of the North if they had prop¬
er knowledge and appreciation of the
Southern people and of tbe manage¬
ment of affaira ia thi* *eetfon. That
thin purpose on the part of the Be-
P<« j ------ and
exist, there can he no question,
hence we may as well recognise it.
We of the South know bow unjust
and unfounded are these malicious
statements, but by bring true to our¬
selves they can work us no material
injury. Tbe matter is very forcibly
and intriligvuUy presented by the
Port Worth Ctesette in an article
from which we make an extract,
which represents genuine Southern
sentiment- and is humane and cour¬
ageous iu spirit. It teach** an im¬
portant lesson to our people, and we
cordially commend tbe expression.
The Gasette says:
Southern white people should sot
permit lerrnit tbemselvee themselves to to „ be „---- goaded into
unkind news of feeling or action by the
northern press. It misjudged, is very provoking but the
to have every act
white matt te the superior, and it is
in comparison and justice that supe¬
riority » most truly exemplified. the white Be
just to the negro as to man
and more «>m passion ate of his short¬
comings; and point help the him negro, to the only encourage road
him selfhood, be
whereon, through elevation and happiness. may
march to of
Tbe man who is conscious h® own
the weakness inherent in conscious
inferiority. Southern whites have
always been more personally kindly disposed than
toward the negro
have Northern whites, and no mra-
representation of Northern newspa¬
pers and politicians should ould be be per- *“•*-
initted to convert this "—— compassion-
:te good will into enmity ty and I rancor.
TheLnrden on the South is white heavy-
it must preserve its own su¬
premacy and yet be ever kind and
just to the negro—but the burden
should be borne as brave men and
true.
When President Harrison was
elected, and before he took his seat,
tbe civil Republicans laughed
the service was mentioned in
tbe gayest sort of way, os if it was
nothing more or less than a
huge joke which had been perpetrated
on Grover Cleveland. It appears,
however, that a very large
of w the wwwB.gi.v.bv™ straight-laced ----------— members of
party whose voles arevery
are now insisting that the law shall
____ __
be carried out to the letfor, and
m* .......
« rank nn |r and linri fillf* file nf of flip the DTATic) grand o!<3 old party
has suddenly simmered down to a
mournful wail. Even President
Harrison is forced to brush away
tear when the moans of thousands
of the faithful are wafted to his cars.
Never since tbe passaged the law
has civil service been so heartily
dammed ns it is now.
Doctors are to guard human life
and bring relief to the sick. Sc* does
Y\s. Dr. Ritll’ii Bull’s Baby flnhv StrnTv Syrup; it it contains contains
nothing no injurious and is always re-
liable.
Philadelphia Record: The Atlanta
Journal, whieh is a true-bloe Demo¬
cratic newspaper all tbe year round,
says: “The sentiment of the Demo¬
cratic party in Georgia is overwhelm¬
ingly in favor of Cleveland at the
present time and under present cir¬
cumstances." This is probably the
sentiment of Democrats at the pres¬
ent time in every state in the Union,
and it is not likely that any change
will be developed before 1892. Mr.
Cleveland’s popularity is and has
been from tbe start among the peo¬
ple, and not among tbe politicians.
Poor .Widow Bedot!
She tried to write love poetry to
the deacon, and could frame only—
“AMkrtion »ore
Longtime I bore ”
Had the lone creature nsed Dr.
Pierce’s Favorite Prescription—the weaknesses and
sore remedy for the her sex—she
peculiar ailments of
might have secured the deacon’s fav¬
or by the cheerful character of her
verSea.
How’t Your Wife ?
Does she feel poorly all the time,
suffer from lack of energy and a gen¬
eral •no-acronnt’ listless enervation?
She needs a tonic. Something Run the is
wrong with her blood. for
doctor? Not at all my dear sir. One
pbysicion’s fee will provide her with
wire and pleasant relfcff for ail U—
Getbera bottle ofP. P. P. (prickly tbe
asb, poke root and potasium),
very--... best Woman’s - _____ Reguh ilator and
tonic extant. It ----------- reaches the -- source
of trouble quietly and quickly. and will
bias* the kind fate that brought P. r.
p. to her notice and relief. Our best
physicians endorse and-------- J
appreciated,should
- L Hum*
Ih*
ttlite-i ..J5* blown
*>:.
Au i n -« «** debris fljls
_
au the w«v tag ik
lory, era a'-ug t ug .oa4«s;ib^;. in mmi burring A*
Stfi'.ISrTru-stiai; l ia
a i, ft\j» *#
tv.tr of lh«« buried a** dea.1
■BRBxantsrt.., The ttuttrA Iwp.wnaetjdiacByate
crjU fact -fy. The majority or them
made their way oat *sfriy. bat many
bad term tatagM*. Tbe bail ling
900 feet loug. There is a rumor correal
(bat tbe feuuJatiou of tb-‘ new budding
Was laid over * dwaae.1 e nd pit-
Samrom of the ac-Jeut rotate ibst a
sold a extinxaiabing of tight* was tbe
only wanting. All out tea ru-b for tbs
•lit wbidi quickly became jammed.
T-ere most of tha bo lie* wore found
during the search. The treaior resulting
hom the fall of the baildiog ms fait for
a great distance
Many pathetic __»sceaos were Witnessed
among the pare parents and other netatiTM
of the rietims.'
Tbe latest esttma e of tbe loss of life
is that fully flftv persoaa bare born
killel The loss of property aggregates
* 15 , 000 .
_
of having arwnedy at
------..... urtmm.MMethrort.and
aoddrn <*,5d», i» rerx coBaobag to a parent
With nbottfeo# Ajwr’nCbewy PactomI in tha
boaaa.oaatwtem
dWrity nothing etea
NAVASSA RIOTERS i« COURT.
TUrt^eu U«Ut«J aaJ Pi*e*d L'adcr
Arml Bo for.- Ls«:a; tJ»« V »«,!.
Baittimu:'.- So*. Alw it l o clock
‘ the L*ni el States
ImSsTi revenue antler -**1 E«in: ia tbs
bsrbor conve r m jng e the iaig .-.lice, >-^-*- which
snivel in tW capes . hu t,l»y with port
of the Estate* liotc.s. ‘The Romance, lrit
with the the i«-. tuning eh;i rioters, of the was
down Lot hay AL in ge ill The revenue prison¬
cutter A or lodged in the city
ers on the Alice were
^‘Between the hoars of s and to Thurs-
i>i4rict Attorney Thomas ——— Marshal G.
Hayes, Dep dole’and tv United States
Legrand t nited States Com¬ Mr.
missioner G. Morris Bond, tn
HMteteMk’iMtetei Hayes' pocket were l : * warren s cliarg- with
mg a like no ml er of pereon* a
Varied assortment of crimes, ranging
from murder to riot and mutiny on about tne
Guano islands of Navassa on or
the 14th day of September last
Thirty-one warrants were ««r.-ed on
persons Ibe identified by >fc. Bobv, one
sarn .iron of - the Navasaa company,
charging murder and rioting. The re¬
maining passengers of the Alice were
held as witnesses.
Don’t hawk, hawk, blow, spit and
disgust everybody with your offen¬
sive breath, but us Dr. Sage’s Catarrh
Remedy and end it. 50 cents, by
druggists;
I.Ipman’s Pj-mfuge
Is the best chill and feaer cure in
world. It- hasstood the severest
bv physicians and declared
vegetable * and - truly - efficatious - -
etan
good.
The Universal Verdict of tbe
Who have used Clarke’s Extract
Flax (Papillon) Skin Cure award
the first and highest place of Skin as a
dial agent in all cases
Ery
tions,‘Boils, Bigritlv blotches, Carbuncles, numinaung Tetter, eruj; etc
all all vield vieid to to this this wonderful wonderful prepara prepa
tion at once Price #1.00 for a lai
Knlkin bottle at of Dr. ll« N. B. Drewry’s is
store. Clarke’s Flax Soap 25c.
for the Skin. Try it. Price
Neuspaper* NuYfli- X-ie. e.
1’iTTSBCHo, Nov. 4. - Police
John McCaleese announced----
Gist he bad a list of 100 booses sesin in
city in which Uqnor is illegally soli
There are only city. niao.v-three licensed
bouses in tbe ilitt Police believe Judge tbe
deriared he t news¬
paper rtoriei of tbe number of iiiegd
whisky sellers in the city, and is
astonished.
Ringing Noises
In the »ar», sometimes a roaring
round are caused by catarrh. and, that
ceedingly disaereeable and very cowman
sease. Loss of smell or hearing also
from catarrh. mrifier, Hood's Sarsaparilla
'
Be Sure
If you iav* made up y am mini to bay
Hood’s SamparOlado not be induced to take
any other. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is a peculiar
medicine, possessing, by virtue of Its peculiar
combination, proportion, and preparation,
curative power superior to any other article.
A Boston lady who knew what she wanted,
tad whose example is worthy imitation, tens
her experience below:
To Get
“In one store where I went to buy Hood's
Sarsaparilla the clerk tried to Induce me buy
their own instead of Hood’s; be told me tbeir’s
would hut longer; that I might take it on ten
days’ trial; that If I did not like tt I seed sot
pay anything, etc. But he could not prevail
oa me to change. I told him I knew What
Hood's Sarsaparilla was. I had taken if, was
satisfied with It, aad did not want any other.
Hood’s
When I began taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla
I was feeling real miserable, suffering
a great deal with dysp e p s ia, and so weak
that at time* I could hardly stand. I looked,
and bad for socm time, Uke a person in «*-
sumption. Hood’s tenaparffla «Bd me so
much goodthail wonder at myself sonsetimes,
and my tricads frequently speak of IL” Mss.
Ella A. Gore, a Terrace Street, Boston.
■HHRHMMHttRYiRRHHMMMMMfi Sarsaparilla
Boidby all draafet*. gl; six for fit. Prepared eaiy
by C. L HOOD * 00, Afotbeearies. LowsO, Xua
IOO Doses One Dollar
5 »
p y « ' I
SH Ml mk HbS
abort orer of tte
'ssSSSb^szsSL tew diiu&wa bon I got
e
0*-!. aadtheboBs (which
Thtl
msMny my ¥*"ternTwriTLmtit' Wwtena'wei «|
a every miwet. eml a not» "“-raISB3— wsw «*
Drtxita, Dodge Co- Ga.
•kin Disease 17 Years
■“-■a titasa 3S£®S? la*«ea*
ae a
Another Marvellous Cure
The CcmwuA, CSmcvrt Rwoltkv —a
Cvtk i b.» Soar taw brought ^hawTttW abort a
tittle son rigbtjwuv el
meet an nsaediw also the most reunent doc-
Cutioura Resolvent
The new foood Purifier aattyan wnd parrnt and beat the
ofBnmor curea, ipter d Cmrvs*.
gnat ^dteKrinBfoutifier, Skin Can*, and Cctrnu Soap, an ex-
i^l«allS8Spg externally, instantly
aSSS.’^aews
4M Crncrsi, Pi^’bythe SOe.
to.; liESOLV
Pottkk J>mm AND ( hemical Corporation,
R rarfriS.
HP* Send for “How tofare SIIh Diseaaee,”
*4 pages, 50 Ulnsrrations, and 100 teetimo
rl”ped niSlPLES. blsekbeade, red. rough, chap
and oily skin prevented by Oirwu
■a Soap.
How My Back Aches.
B&ek Ache. Soreneee, Kidney Pains Lamenees, and
I Weakness.
vqp Strains and Pain relieved in one
minute by the Cstlcwa Anti-Pain Pias¬
ter. Tbe first and only enatantaneoos pain¬
killing planter.
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY.
HENRY C. PEEBLES,
ATTORN KY A T LAW,
HAAIPTOS, GEOHul.b.
Praetav* in all the Stale aud Federal
ourts. oetSd&wly
JOHN J. HUNT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
GB1FF1S, GEORGIA.
OfBee. 81 Hill Street, Dp Stain*, over J. H.
White's (liothim- St ore. mnr22<14wl y
IHOS. R.- MILLS,
attorney at law
Will practice in tbe State and Federal
Courts. Office over tieorge & Hartnett’s
aovitf
OH* P STEWABV . I I i 1. 1. 11 MJ 1-
STEWART & DANIEL
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Over George & Hartnett's, Griffin, Ga.
Will practice in ih e State and Federal
lie. julvlMti
C-EVfcLANO & GAKLAKD,
Df^TIST®,
GBIFFIN, : : : GEORGIA,
Fire lines 1
-H»(~
C.H.JOHilSO^m
SI ill rep;'it! !s
Sonthera Mutual Insurance C:
of Athens fit. the Lhe«pes; in Geor-
gid and ss go tf ss in the world;
THE : GEORGIA : HOME
and ethers as good as can be foe d.
as he would nof represent o h r ' .nn
goo l of c*. and earf>isff| soSinis liv?
patronage of .be co.Timii' ity He aiso
rvprt;enfs the old
Washington Life Ins. Co.
®f New Yot k. hi* choice ot all lha Lite
Compafii 1 s. because It embodies all
ts premises in the policy. The Na¬
tional Accident Society and the South¬
ern Mutual Building and Loan Associ¬
ation, the best Savings Bank for Small
investments extant. Call «t his office
N^. 16 Hi l Si.-tet a-fo invsi g te
0 H JOHNSON, SR.
‘.'Cu -lu*
Nefciiants and Planteis
BANE,
.Ol illiu,
Capita], : : : : $100,000
. Organized July 1 , WW.
<
Prompt attention to all buatnres Intrusted
to us. Accounts solicited from honks, firms
individuals.
Went—J. President—S. D. BOTD._ GRANTL.tSU
asssifTioora. i “ iwuuafl. * “
‘.tt
: Kt4tartir
, A LOIfiB FELT £
, have
In tile South Ims been a Hrst-clasa Furniture lionse where solid goods aifonot RM
h,nmr,e Jl^^sxSlliXrtSiS IHwhvic from #30 to #500 a suit, with a full and complete hoe in 1 nrlor, fog***™
,»«» r«~*«-
CARPETS, RUGS, OIL CLOTHS, DRAPERIES, ETC.,*-
Department never so writ stocked amd prices made to sell.
SILKS, WOOLENS, TABLE LINENS, HOSIBKSLnETO, RWL ,
French Novritim in DRESS GOODS are marvelously beautiful and superbly grand m desiglt an*
" LADO^^EW^^H^SES’, AKING—All HOYS’ and work CHILDREN’S done to ordw, SHOES.—Stock full and complete.
MILLINERY and DRESS M his frauds , tall
Mr. 3. T. Stephenson is with us and would be glad to have or t
CHAMBERLIN, JOH
66 ami 68 Whitehall ami I. 3, 6. 7. S. II and
CURES PILES,
SALT RHEUM.
Tetter, burns
SCALDS, SORES.
i WOUNDS. IN¬
^v/ 4 3j SORE And FANT'S CHAF1NC, NIPPLES, SORES
f AN INVALU¬
ABLE REMEDY
^ASf^S OB CATARRH
25 ?? „JrRSJTttSiss
Fo r Sate by S. B. Prewiy.
Farm for Saler
One of the finest faunas in Middle
Georgia for such sale. that The be wishes proprietor’s ta re¬
health is fatigue of business
tire from the
This farm is about three-fourths of
SSsiS a mile east from the centre of the
25 acres in an enclosed permanent
pasture with large branch running
through centre of pasture. On this
branch is a splendid place for a null
or gin: plenty of water and water
fall Balance of land is m the high¬
est state of cultivation of any farm
in the state, having had thousands
of dollars worth of cotton seed and
stable manure and composts of all
kinds put on it in the last few years.
It is also ah one of the heat terraced
and ditched places in Georgia.
Ditches all scientifically run the so fields, as
to prevent any washing of
ditching ottbe place cost $500. Toe
owner has made the improvement of
the place a specialty ever since *“
bargain, shch as scarcely ever is of
fered. fine
Also on the place of is different a young kinds,
orchard of fruits
nice convenient dwelling, bam and
all necessary oat buildings. This
place is only to be seen to lie ad
mired. CLARK. ___ __
G. W.
Sept29d&w3m.
Hovers, Mprs id Gins
Feeders aad Condenser s.
H E BEST ENGINES and BOILERS
One 5 fioree 2nd hand Engine and 50 Saw
Gin with Brook* Press, for Mower.<> sate cheap.
Osborn's First-class Grass
“ l ‘~ “ Jteapers.. Beapcr#........
..
!mp r oved Milburn Gin.
‘ Centennial Gin
Hal’ s Set Feefier^D.
Prices as low a* same grade aaywbere
G. A. CUNNINGHAM,
uglBdkwlm 10 Hill»t. GUIf FIX..0A
S r- ate.' -- i ',1,3 -■ .,*.&<
____ —
™®l|
'Ofoemit zjb/erI
[chills f
DUMB 4$UC l\HD
! it SALS BY ALL ttBrOGS - Tts.
■',* I'KOS., Wholes®Is r rer.'htt*.
i: Eioci, Utr*ȣn~, Sa-,
SB pace book o< psruswlses free.
FOR MIN ONLY
maar
| W. D. DA
Hardware
And! Farming
PISTOlX ISTOLSn .t--- -'1 WtotSk
it * PISTOLS! PISTOLS!! * *
tap- Come and see roc. ;
--- ; -.>)***■
f N O VEL : T~JE^'
IN PLUSH GOODS. PASTELS.- PLAQUES AND
* PICTURE FRAMES
KS- at the book store, -sa
—( 0 )-
SECOND FLOOR FULL OF PIANOS AND ORGANS.
DXS21NJES iBLUFP ____ %
(Prickly Ask, Poke «*tat aatt
-MAgES P03EHVE CUBES OF ALL FORMS AMD BIrtHB <g-
Fbj-zidansendorse P. P. V. u * eplea-i yon Win regain fiaak and atrengte.
did combination, and prescribe it with! Waateof energy and an dlumiarswWhi*
great »ti*f action for toe cures of znl
tirtM and ritam rt Prireare. ScMmdarjJ |PPP the Ladicasrbcre one of P. P. P. aystanmi 11 uliMllMfi
and TWtiary SyphUta. Sypiulitic Sheu i
Glandular Btaftam, fleroftdoon SwnUlnga. TBeere Kbcamatbra, and Bores.» Ki4-j & natrual irregntariDat ampaeadtariy
nay Compiainta, old Chronic deers that & benefited by the wondaatel tonle and
SYPHILIS SCROFULA
bnereriated »atwwto«it. Catarrh, EWn s i
Diseases, Zarema, Chronic Faanele ttUm AtatePutoBoet anfiPilaml—
Compiainta, Mercurial Detach, IWtaB Hold by all Di iiggteW
Scaidhead, etc-, etc. UQpfiVAyi wfirttts, ttreg*fi*i*ff%
V. P. P. is a powerful tonic and on
excellent appitizer, bonding up tea WHOU6ALI MU0SWTS.
ayatam rapidly. B you are weak and -■ — Black. tUTirttl* OX.
fachie. and feel badly try P. P. P, and
RHEUMATISM
am*
DU MOISTT, M. D.
THE ERRORSofYOUTHaniMANHDQI
“» fiAip, *<eom» »wo
.dew Advertisements.
$30 FORT CRAY RAiTS FREE
White introducing oOr flue work, if you tend
* tujuu x vi ci an. jcnr
that only consideration it imposed upon \
you exhibit to your friends
GKATEFUL-COMFORTING.
MSI** 0 *
“By a thorot
laws whieh gov
and nutrition,
of the fine pro)
Mr. Epps has j
with a «Wieatel
Hommopat
IT WILL MY flMl
If you propose going WsWt ^to
write to me. ^represent "
octfbiAwfim.
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