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are Calvin 8 . Bribe, John R. McLean,
John H. Thomas, John A. McMahon,
W. a Grossbndt, Cbas, W. Baker, 8.
E. Holden, James E. CnmpbeU, Law-
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TW Anreciem Recorder is author.-
preedit terra of o«!cr more to Sew
though the proposition received a
majority of the votes oret for and
against the same. If the amendment
shall be declared carried it would ex¬
tend tire term of Governor Campbell
and the Legislature to thro* years.
It would also extend the time of a
large number of Democratic officiate
elected tbte year. The Supreme
Court of Ohio te MeoobUean ” ,v "
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Those people who can uot under¬
stand tbat the tariff had anything
to do with 4e tire recent political revo¬
lutions in West, will do well to
Mem* to be.increaring in all U» coon
trie* of centtel and eMteni Europe.
It ie estinuited that in Part* 5M0C
person* who formerly were skeptics
hare been brought to tho Christem ftlftb
through th* hgenoy of tbe McAll mto-
There are three Proteetant churches m
Ltobon, Portugal, and the pMtore of all
three were formerly Roman Catholic
priests.
Dr. 0. W. Knox believe* that Jhpan
will yet become the center of the Chris¬
tian agencies that an to revolution to*
the east. Last year the Japanese con¬
verts gave for church and missionary
purposes purposes a a mm mm equivalent equivalent to to $•<»,«» 1*00,000
from 08,000 Christiana in the United
States, “a standard that no denomina¬
tion has yet reached.**
There are 47 organization* engaged in
the evangelization of the Jewa, with 877
worker* and 105 stations. At least ISO
Of the T» men who h«ve been edu¬
cated *t Spurgeon's Pastors' college dur¬
ing the thirty-six years of its history 000
The gospel is spreading rapidly in
Japan. In Tokio it to estimated that tbe
new coovertraverage,5*0 * month.
A mm fan* no right to pray for the
safety of hi* family when ho knows there
I* no cover on tho cistern.-—Rev. T. De
Bowu CstteDt'^Ww.
The Roman Catholicn of America ar*
to have a new prayer book soon, edited
under the authority of the Baltimore
plenary council of 1881.
It to mid that Po|>* Leo lias finished an
encyclical on devotion to the Blessed
Virgin and 8L Joseph. In it Ire recom¬
mends that the faithful should have re¬
course to these powerful intercessors in
order U» obtain peace and aid in present
difficulties.
The Gatkoiic Review says-there is not
in the whole world a (‘atholic institution
of charity, public or private, which shut*
OUt *nv race or faith from the charity of
Christ
The advisory committee on tire Balti-
more Catliolic congress will ire Arch-
coast: A pious lady lias given Archbishop
Riovdan $10,000 to pay for the new ca¬
thedral A brother of the celebrated
Denis Kearney died a Christian brother
in San Francisco- Denis erected « beau¬
tiful monument over his grave Some
Of the wealthy men of San Francisco
have been liberal to religion. Mr. D.
Murphy on one occasion put $37,000 into
die hands of Mother Teresa Comerford
to build a school
Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy, who are
thoroughly responsible, financially,
as any one can easily ascertain by
proper enquiry, have offered, in good
faith, through nearly every reward newspa¬ of
per ia the land, a standing catarrh,
$500 for a ease of nasal of how long no
matter how bad. or
standing, The Remedy, which which they is sold cannot by drug¬ core.
gists at only 50cents, is mild, sooth-
Wg demising, antiseptic and healing.
delphia tapitaleUs secured 20,800 aews of ter¬
ritory. Tie? <wnpmy will erect refineries
and operate «* as independsat cancan.
Tbs land to situated in Findlay and vicinity.
The barge lshpemiug, of Defroit, loaded
with coed from herein, O., to Green Bay,
Win., struck Whalehark beef is the storm
of Monday MenSninee night Tha captain and crew ar¬
rived at Wednesday, baring been
rescued by the -teenier Saginaw City after
dinging to tte rigging for thirty-dx boors.
Andrew Eds. a wealthy young farmer, ac-
cidenrally drove teto the reservoir near
Kent. O . and being t horosig.ilj.- , isootwfi
started to walk to the hous.- <«t i . . ien-J,,
some distance away , bat »*s no c—Uv i tbat
he became benumbed and sank mm a and
was frwsen to .tenth. Tho 1 *rmi
AhrivtoMi* 1 *
Boils, carbuncle*, and other akin eniptiona
iadieat* that theeyetem i* endeavoringto ml
ject poisonous acids, sod teat Ayer’s ten-
partita is imperatively needed. It is the hibat
reliable of all blood medicige.. Ask your drug¬
gist tor it, and take no other.
A Valuable Remedy.
A letter from S. P. Wardwell, Bos¬
ton. «a vs: “I used Clarke’s Extract
of Flax* (Papillon) Catarrh Cure in
June last for Hay Fever with great
satisfaction, and find it is the only
thing I have seen which would allay,
without irritating, the inflamatiou
of thenostrils and throat. Its sooth¬
ing and healing m** properties T were
mauhorl ,1 n>l 1 jl PtTP
at rnufi lot except wrewty-fiv* MR o» «*
wnrt ride of *ad lot. 8«M as frnrt ol te.
estate of Amor WakiroRp. dcceaRcd. fa
heoefit of hear* aod creffitore. Two cate.
AM AS DA fff JLDBOCP,
Sm . I lto89.-#6j0P. Kxemtrix.
/t: V.’ai. ‘I 3 <«■&>*«. lf.lV
v.v,
Vri.uivlo i
ire*.’*
«* flood's *tn*i
Lowell, wh*
puriftars,' than of all
ttu* to «* tke Fccrifc*
Hood’s Sarsaparill
lOOUt Dfatriet of SpaWiag Comity Railroad in
of the Georgia Midland A GoH vs,
Mrs. E. E Crocker. turned Levy made by George
Johnston, L.C., and legally notified. over to me. 86.00.
ant Also, in possession the time and place, will
at same
sold one house and lot in Orr’s
ing County, Georgia, containing one-lourth
of an acre more or less: bounded on the
by other lands of Jack Stark, on the east
s street, tm the south by Mias Bailie
and on the west by x-r. Cleveland. Levied
and sold by virtue of a ft fa issued from
Justice Court of the lORSth district. G.
of Spalding County, in favor of Martha
McDowell vs. Jack L.and Stark. Levy turned made
Geo. D. Johnston. over $6-00.
2B£. win
Also, at the same time and place,
sold, one lot or parcel of land in Um
district of Spalding County, tee northeast eontaiamg
acres mote or less out of
er of lands of S. It. Donrough. bounded
tee north by the branch that aepamtes the
lands from the Goodwin Lfbulon ptace. on nmd
by the FayetteviBe and
ning from Countyline church to
onthesonthand west by lands of 8, R.
ough. Levied on and sold as tbe
of S. R. Dorougb - to satisfy oaefita is
A LONG FELT ■ WANT
In tbeSouth ha* been a £^?“ “foil lote of'FURNfl '
Fnruiture! ’ Sint flretrta* good* it will pa j you to pr.ee with on beiore yotfpurchase.
CARPETS, RUGS, OIL CLOTHS, DRAPERIES* ETC., ETC.
Department never so well stocked amd prices made to sell. • » “|
SILKS, WOOLENS, TABLE LINENS, HOSIERY, ETC., ETC.
French Novelties in DRESS GOODS marvelously beautiful and superbly grand m design and coloring, it * |
are
^ iIl^ToENTO^MTsSES’, BOYS' and CHILDREN’S SHOES.-Stock full and complete. j " ,
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CHAMBERLIN, JOHNSON & CJ.. •
66 and 68 Whitehall and 1, 3,5,7,9.11 and 13 Hunter Sts., ATLANTA, GA.
ftm tor Sale.
One of the finest faun* in Middle
Georgia health is for sueh sale. that The he wishes proprietor’s to
re¬
tire from the fatigue of business.
This farm is about three-fourths .of
a mile east from the centre of tire
dty of Griffin, Ga.,adiomin?the containing200acres, sub¬
urbs of the dty,
25 acres in an enclosed permanent
pasture with large branch running this
through centre of pasture. On
bargain, such as scarcely ever is of
Also on the place is a fine young
orchard of fruit* of different kinds,
nice convenient dwelling, bam and
all necessary out buildings. This
place is only to be seen to Ire
mired.
G. W. CLARE.
8ept20d&w3m.
£URE£ FILES,
te <CTTCN. SALT RHEUM.
BURNS
HA SC S LOS, SORES,
H % WOUNDS, IN-
FANT'S SOSES
3 1 A«d chaf.ro,
L jWt jHm sore NIPPLES
AN
IW ABIC R EM
Y FOR CATARRH
livers, Reapers ail
Feeders aod Jut!!;
HE BEST ENGINES ami
One 5 horse 2nd hand Engine and 50
(Hu with Brooks Press, forsale cheap. 4
Osborn's Firot-eliweGras*Mower.....
“ “ « Reapers..........
Improved Milburn Gin.
“ Centennial 6in
*« Hairs Self Feeder 6ir
Fri«w as low as same grade any wbere-
G. A* CUMUSGHAM,
rtGdAwlm 46 Hill St.. GRIFFIS, GA
V in December, 1889, before tee rourt
Win Griffin, to the highest bidder.
swing lands to-wit: One hundred and
acre* oi laud more or less off oi lot
i t'nfon District of said county, brrend-
and of 1. S. and 1. J. Mder, Mar- Colc-
Halair. deceased, an<fi»v lands of
ing all of the land deceased, occupied his and home own
J. B. Elder, as forty
t the time of bis death, except
i -ffre acres more or leas of said land
ore sold nt executor * sale, by the ex
of deceoeed. Said proper*, « « ral-
Sd ributton amoaast the Mdl^te^Sd hrire Temur
Administratrix’s Sale
Ip.'
W. D. DAVIS,
Hardware, Stoi
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And Farming Implements.
Have just received a nice line of CEDAR BUCKETS, POT-WARE and
PISTOLS.
if it PISTOLS! PISTOLS!! * *
I8r Come and see me. "*•
NOVELTIES
IN PLUSH GOODS. PASTELS, PLAQUES AND
* * PICTUBE FRAMES ★ ★
• I3ff». *T THE BOOK STORE. ■*!
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EC0ND FLOOB FULL OF PIANOS AND ORGANS.
DEANE & HTJIT, __
PhyoctoM andoree P. P. P. ** A spier- yon win regain flesh and riaagte.
great form* ■wl Tuiiltt sstwfactSon sad Wage* j Oil B-ini. of for Ftenary. the m lull cure* him Secondary an of all ps from the use orertaxtng of P. F- F. the system are eared hy
matfaa. Bcrofukwm Ofasasd Seres, whose bioodfatn an impure eoadfflondne
ney Ocanplaiirts, old Chronic Cicero that o f n*li| by the"wonderful tonfa and
SYPHILIS SCROFULA
MPfffi AUMNIffi ™ MBA te l 9 C0
IMaeaaea. Ecmma, Chronic Female Prickly Aoh.Ptea»wt sad Potaarium.
<fa~Tlto*a. Mercurial Prison. Trite..
•rsMampifilr. Sceldhead. exeaDant p. P. P. Mpfifanr. etc, is a etc. powerful M poa hoHdiu* are totdc wnte end WP and the m 3 LIFPMAN UppuaBlatft, Whomcrauc RffiOAt, OwoscrsTS. BATAffUB, tefrtMW*. 4UL
feabSe,ahd foal badly try P. F. T- aod
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G kTEFUL COKFOfWING.
EPPi’i COCOA
BREAKFAST.
“By a thorough knowledge of lire natorn
laws which govern theoperatioB* by careful of application digestion
and nutrition, and a
of the fine properties of weH-eelerted Cocoa.
Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast table*
with a delicately flavord beverage which ihay
aare w* many heavy doctor* bilis. It fa by
the judicious use of each article* of diet teat
a constitution may be gradually UnBt tip
natal strong enough to resist every tendency j j
to dfaease. Hundred* of subtle maladies are
floating around ns ready Jo attack wherever
there fa a weak point. We may escape many
a fatal teaft by keeping oureeivte eril fort;
fled with pure blood and a properly nourish
cd frame —java Service Garette. Made rim ,
ply with boiling water Or milk. Sold only in
halt-pound tin*, by Grocer*, labelled ten*:
JAM KS KFFSJi <<>.,
HiN^EflCOPiiS.
MASON
H$w Lost I HOW
EXHAUSTcDVit* 1
Miseries
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