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President Jefferson, fro® whom hie
name, a politician ia toe Wgheet
sense of the word from hk youth,
mental vigor undlminmhed by hk
more than fonracorv years What
bo say* will .lot be nmd for the sake
of the writer—who ns the only strong
link tvsMlBiag between the present
generation and that which entablkh-
interior towns are now 883,977
bales against 915.059 at the corres¬
ponding dat• of last year. The to¬
tal American mill takings tor the
eleven weeks of the present season
last year—showing n lading off in
their takings of 182,5*8 bales, of
which 181,289 bales represent!^
the tolling off by northern mill*. The
price of cotton was pretty well main¬
tained last week. Though some of
the estimates of the crop are still
high, it is now known that the crop
In the northern region has been con
Hderabiy curtailed by October
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■no doubt be elected in the joint s t»»n.
WMhl.fto,,’. V.W ta>Ur.
S battle, Wash.. Xov/i). Watson
C. Squire was ejected fenator on the
second ballot, reeomtig seventv-sit
Hepesa. Mont, Nov 21. Tho legia-
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wfiUlL somewhat roll of ambtUons in the uer.t two be
the ones
narrowed d own.
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Cure VourCatad-rlt, or Get 9500 .
For mony year*, the proprietors of
Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy, financially, who are
thoroughly responsible, easily ascertain by
as any one can
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Eight Men of an lii-.'ated Nenomwr As*
ri».‘ 1» \ w Vn.-k.
Nssw Yobe. N*»v. t? -Tit • c tp aiu of
the steajn^hip Icjon.t of th > Mallo y
line,* which baa just arrive.!, re pot- n iiiat
be bos uu boon! right aesuneu who.u lie
twmaiw.1 at sea in an open boat the
men were picked u,» o f the ooa-t of the
southern states ia a ; i.i.-itile oo;i ii. on
The eight men on bo ini the stcome;
Leona were Cawt. Tttoiuas, .Mate 1'oAtev
sit of t he «■ ew ri the schooner Freeman
L. Multo il from ILej West for Balti-
more which spraag a leak on Hntn ’ay
night au«l sunk on Sunday bout oven eight ng.
The nun left in aa opoa
war* reeoued a few bouts afterwards br
the Leona. . * „
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Jane kut for end H*j tod Fever it ia wit the h great onlv
eatkfarfioa.
thing f hare seen which would allay,
without irritating, the inflnmation
ol the nostril* and throat. It* sooth¬
ing and heeling properties were
marked ami immediate." Iriige
bottle fl.OO. tlarke'a Flax Soap m
the latest and beat Try it. 25 eta.
Ask for them at Dr. N H Dmrrrw
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» TW. .0
Promises Made by the Sultan
Being Fulfilled.
; Loxdon. Nor. St. If the recent visit
of Emperor William., of Germany, to
Coo*touting', has been productive been the of
no other result it has oeiVniuly
means of inducing the sultan to tee to
it that Moussa Bey. ih« Kurdisu rob¬
ber, murderer and perpetrator of every
■rile crime known to the region over
which he lately terrorized, receives at
least a portion of the naniahinent he de¬
serves, for lie certainty ootthl not be
adequately punished aul yet live.
Several timet siuoo the clamor of the
OOntlEStobd press led the sultan to cell
Monusa trial to the Coaffantinople offenses with ostensibly winch lie
for for
is charged, it has been announced from
the Tacfcwh capital that the court had
decide t that jnnsdkrion tiie ease of war the properly Albanian un¬
de* the hod
tribunals, taat «he prisoner been
incarcerate.i ponding further luvestiga-
insisted upon by the kaiser whitef.con¬ ftoussa
ferring vith the sulUu was that
should be daoc 1 uuo . trial as puJppd soon as
possible, without -.ietsty. and if found ihis goBto sultan
tue prom¬
ised to do, au l the rirst step toward the
fulfillment of toe ptoitti-e is the ini;
prisoumen: of the Kurdidt caitiff; who
has until he no pleased. tv been pending permitted his trial. to go
whither
Still, it-will Mousai's not do to conviction rely too confi¬ the
dently on of
graver crimes with which he is charged,
tor it will bo remembered that the wit¬
nesses who went from Albania to Con¬
stantinople number to testily mysteriously against him, disap¬ some
twenty in
peared their on route rival or at almost .their immediately destination.
after u
If yon have made up your mind to buy
Hood’s Sarsaparilla do not be Induced to take
any other. Hood’s Sarsaparilla la 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,
and whose example is worthy imitation, tells
her experience below:
Hood’s
Sarsaparilla
SsMbyaBdraggbta. *!; fix for *5. Piepuedonly
by C.L HOOD* CO., Apothecaries, LoweS, Masa
100 Doses One Dollar
most all remedies also the mostwouueat doc-
'«fe5ssr“
790 M. 16 th St.. Omaha, Neb.
Cuficura Resolvent /
The new Blood Purifier and purest and best
of Humor cures, internal and Crnrrn*. tbe
gnat Skin ( are, and Cmcuas Soar, an «-
ing, scaly, ol crusted and scafp pimply diseases and
humors the skin, and Wood, with
loss of hair, from pimple to scrofula.
Sold everywhere. Price. Ccncm. 50e.
Soap, 25.; Kehootewt, 91. Prepared by the
PoTTM Unto AXD CSDEMICAI. CORPORATION,
Boston. Diseases,”
BP Send for “How toCure Skin
64 pagte, 50 Ulustratiou*, and 100 tretimo
l HOW MY BACK ACHES
k I Back Ache, Kidney Pains and
Weakness. Soreness, Lameness.
Ordinary’s Advertisements.
Johnson, administrator of Mary A. B. John¬
son, makes application lorleaveto sri] alot of
wibi land situated in Lot No. 191, in the 13th
district of Dooly County, Georgia, at publie
or private sale.
Let ail persons concerned show cause be¬
fore the Court of Ordinary, at my office in
Griffin, on the firstMonday why in such December application next,
by ten o'clock a. m..
should not he granted.
$8.00. B.W HAMMOND. Ordinary.
/ V* ARMNARY’S OFFICE-Spa imreo Cops-
tv, Geobgia, November 2d, 1889.—H.C.
Burr, executor of Rhoda H. Doe, represents
to the Court in his petition, duly filed and en¬
tered on record, that he has fully administer¬
ed Rhoda H Doe’s estate.
This is therefore to cite all persons concern¬
ed, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if
any they can. why said executor should
not be discharged from his administration,
and receive letters of dismission on the first
Monday in February. 1890.
U rkRDlNARY’S OFFIL'fc—S paxmsg Cora
tv, Georgia, November 2d, 1889.—The
appraisers appointed to set apart 12 month*
support lor Eiixabetti Bates, widow of T.
A. Bates, tote of said county, deceased, have
performed their duty and made tlieir report.
Let all persons concerned show cause before
the Court of Ordinary, at my office, by tew
o’clock a. m., on the first Monday in Decem¬
ber next why such report should not he
confirmed:
E. V. HAMMOND. Ordinary.
This is therefore to cite all persons concern¬
ed, kindred and creditor*, to show cause, 3
any they can, why said administrator should
not be discharged letters from his administration,
and receive of dismission on the first
Monday m January. 1890.
96.15 E. W. HAMMOND. Ordinary.
i EORGIA—8n AtniXAi Cojtxty.—W hereas.
VI Jas. G. Matthews, administrator th* of
Josephine Padgett, represents to Court
in his petition, duly filed and entered on rec¬
ord, that he has fully administered Josephine
Padgett’s therefore estate. ci all
This is to te persons concern¬
ed. kindred and creditors, to show cause, 3
any they can. why said administrator should
not be discharged from his administration,
and receive letters of dismission on the first
Monday in January W. HAMMOND. 1890. Ordinary
96.15. E.
in the legal hour* of sate, on the «rst Tues¬
day in December next: One hundred and
twenty-seven and a half acres, more or Ires,
being part of lot number thirty-eight, Henry m Spald¬ the
3d District of originally north by lands bow of T.
ing County, b united C.
C. Andrews, east by estate of 8. More-
toad, south by lands ot W T. thtmix**,
and west by balaacs of said lot and being aR
of said lot exaepi eeventy-five acres outlie
west ride of said tot. Sold ai| part ot the
T * A lW FELT WANT
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CARPETS, RUGS, OIL. CLOTHS, DRAPERIES, ETC., ET
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Department never ao well stocked nmd prices made
SILKS, WOOLENS, TABLE LINENS, HOSipST, ETC^ ET(
French Novelties in DRESS GOODS are marvelously beautiful and superbly grand m design and color
W LADIES'" h CHILDREN’S SHOES.-Stock full and complete.
iENTS\ MlSSES’, BOYS' and order.
MILLINERY and DRESS MAKING—All work done to Wends calho* write
Mr. J. T. Stephenson is with ns and would be glad to have 1«» w wr»
CHAMBERLIN, JOHJS & CO.
66 awl 68 Whitehall and 1, 3, 5, 7, 9. T1 and 13 Hw****^!
CURES PILES,
k SALT RHEUM,
JMk TETTER, burns
P^S CALOS, SORES.
WOUNDS. IN-
f* nja| f % FANT'S SORES
r„* ?■? § - U l BB And CHAFING, nipples
sohe
JMj A%T AN REMEDY tNVALU-
ABLE
y for CATARRH
Feeders and Inlaii) i.
H E BEST EN6INES and BOILERS
One 5 horse 2nd hand Engine and 50 Saw
Gin with Brooks First-etessGraseMower.....♦ Presa. for sale cheap.
Osborn’s 60.0
“ “ “ Reaper*........ .. 1U0J*
Improved Mifburn Gin.
Centennial Gin
’* Hall’s Self Feeder Gir
Prices as low as same grade anywbCre-
G. A. CUNNINGHAM,
nglGdiwlm 46 HiRSt.. GltrFFTN, C A
Execntor’s Sale.
By virtue of an order granted by the Coni t
of of Ordinary Ordinary of ot Spafding Spalding county, counry, 1 I will V>m sett sco
during the legal hours of sale, on the firat
Tutodav in December, 1889, before the court
house door in Griffin to the highest bidder,
the following lands to-wit: On ’ - * *
twentv twenty sere* scree of of land land more more or or less off of lot.
No. So. 8 ft m in Union CnionDistrict District of of said said county, t bound¬
ed bv land of J. H. and J. J. Elder, Mar¬
tha A. Matoir. deceased, andjliy lands of Cold-
man, being all of the laud occupied and own¬
ed by J. 8. Elder, deceased, Os his home
}dace at the time of his death, except forty
or forty-five acres more or less of said kind
iieretofore sold at executor’s sate, by the ex¬
ecutor* of deceased. Said property is a val¬
uable and desirable place, in good neighbor-
hood and well surrounded and located. Sold
for distribution amongst the heirs Terms
of sate one-half cowhand remainder twelve
month, 96 . 00 . from date of mde^ p WILSO>
of Ordinary of ripalding county, will be sold
on the first Tuesday in December, 1889. be¬
fore the courthouse door of sate, Spaldingcoimtj. the high¬
between the usual hours of to
est bidder, the following described property,
to-wit: 202% acre* of land, bang eightyfive eightyfive off rtf
acres ofiof lot No. 112 and balance e of of lot lot
No. 118, and bounded north by lands of
Coleman and D. P.Elder, east bf lands of J. J.
laml’of Elder and jlmre the relate of J. B. Elder, south by
^KJMW.a M. Cobman ^“F^h^trief and wret to land
originWy lPayette rf
originally Fayrtte now now tend, Spalding Spalding located county. county. in
This is Be^borhood.Uavmg a good piece of a
good good pure tort water, land.
and a pnMic road runs through
Sold as the estate of Mr*. Martha A. Malaier,
Administratrix’s Sale
By virtue of an order granted byrtbe Court
W. 0 .
And Farrail^piii
Have just received a nice line of LEDAB
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mr Come and see me.
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novelties
IN PLUSH GOODS, PASTELS. PLAQUES p
* + PICTURE FRAMES ★ i
rs** AT THE BOOK STORE. :*&£*
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ECONO FLOOR FULL OF PIM0S AND ORGANS.
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RHEUMATISM
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Gf< ATEFUL—COMFORTING,
fcp m cocoa
Organ and Piano Co.
BOSTON. NEW YORK. CHICAGO.
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Stop Action, teriferi m *
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