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To young dti-
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in the freedom of
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of maintaining in
all the year around the
be overeeiii
jjfeJM; ly inculcating it
to tlw invitations of
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Time was when the people had a
mighty prejudice in favor of eld age,
They ing^on wouldn’t semi a man to Wash
unless he had a snow drift qn
his bead. Breadth of view,
s in judgment, they thought,
s hy toe lapse of compre^n. time. * |
i is an era of
» gymnastic
t to gi ve us is
five minutes enough exercise to last
a whole day. We have extracts
beef, a teaspoonful of which will make
a large bowl of soap, and
articles of food so reduced in
that you can travel for six
and cany all your provisions in
ordinary knapsack. One of the
articles in the popular creed is
pack as muto as you can in as
a space as you can.
The same thing holds
ness and politics. The man of
is now toe equivalent of the man
sixty-two generations ago. He
gan life earlier than his
and teamed to absorb valuable
formationand to asstime
bilities before be had cleared his
through his teem.
We are glad to know that a
proportion of the msmbera of
House have a short past and g,
future, because they are
side of forty. to
Don’t Propose to Be Swindled.
Dover (N, J.) Index. S |
We admire the pluck of the
erats of Montana. They mean
gathertbeiruits of their
victory, and are not going to let
Prince Russell G. O. P. gang
toon out of it. Governor
and toe Democratic members of
Montana Legislature are to be
gratulated on toe determined
patriotic stand they b are taken.
texsmra«rss , ^s‘a."(. ,
* frmrrfirn *
i S Sy timfM am
. 'and gnnid m* ip rrmnh
cording to “ ‘ ' ’
that ran not be cured witii Hall’* Catarrh
°&°
deiMi I poison. Bed
blood I to child, and it
■band end wM* to
kb t* easily aceota
B. B. B. (Botanic
lood Balm Co., At-
s - r :m
ntaon, They ..... both
rhfeh B. B, B
. reared com-
no correct account of their jon
modest to write it himaelf, Howell is
wears
task. Swift and Smollett are the
only men who would hare been equal
to It, but they are dead. It ought
also to bare been illustrated by
Hogarth, How he would have de¬
lighted to portray Grady with his
fat 1 face stuck out and hi* shoulders
thrown back* walking pompously
along, the cynosure of all eyes, with
Howell following after, hat in hand,
bowing to the ground and smirking
to the wondering audience of well-
dressed and self-respecting Northern
gentlemen, white the stenographer,
note-book and pencil ready^dttod
along in the rear and put down al*
the brilliant sayings of the great
twin freaks. It would have been a
leiure admired even of the gods.
But we are afforded glimpses, tan¬
talising though they be, of this illim¬
itable procession, from which we may
piece oat the rest with tolerable ae-
though not in foil detail and
_----- We have sent how Gra<fy
brought everybody to his feet, and
the following from aspects! in Sun¬
day’s Constitution shows hpw How-
mi, tree to his different character,
tried to Bek the feet of everybody :
“At toe said Calhoun number dinner, of brilliaa Captafc
Howell a
things. Here are some specimens:
‘ “All we hare to do up
able, Down oor way all the i
able people are democrats, e
srvistra republicans, and they wljpr
shoeeou toelow down democrat. £
and * “Wito everybody the nice laughed. artihandy
of everything. Why yonhave appear¬
ance
no hooses for poor folks to live in.
Everybody lives in brand new
houses, rigged up with all modern
conveniencee, and you seem to have
plenty to eat and look so fat and
contented that when I look at you. I
tnd hia thin
were coveted with nankeen trousers
in December. He was a most woe¬
begone specimen. As I approached
fsfjKjMWf* happy man/ .JL ML
‘“Because you wear such good t
clothes and your digestion is in such
prime condition.’
‘“Howyou do eat up here to
sure. In Boston they gave us twelve
dinners in twenty-four hours. I am
sorry, though, that von are re
of water that you all hare to drink
beer.”’
These be indeed “brilliant things,'
and the’ people of Georgia owe
lasting debt of gratitude to Howell
or taking his stenographer along to
report them. Like all brilliant men
Howell condenses by leaving
everything that is obvious. It
apt necessary to state that
most respectable people down
areDemocrato, all Southern
crate are not necessarily
that some people “down onr
are Democrats and "Republicans by
turnp, with rag, tag and bobtaQ
ciples that suit any emergency. Was
not Mr. Howell himself before
Hie Calhoun dinner, we
was in New York, the
stronghold of the country. It
not a political dinner, and this man
Howto, this Uriah Heep who dis¬
graces the great commonwealth
Georgia, went out of his way to in¬
nate ail Northern Democrats and dis¬
gust all honest Republicans by a
statement as untruthful as it was
sycophantic. How much more did
be disgrace the Southern Democrats
by posing as a respectable represen-
Bat if Mr. Howto likes these nice
Eastern Republicans so well, he
need not go so far off to find com¬
pany. There is a family of New
England Republicans very recently
arrived right here in Griffin whom
be might come down and visit any
time, and would doubtless be very
welcome in lien of other company,
which may become scarce. These em¬
inently respectable people tried to
“wipe their shoes on Democrats” by
saying at the tone of Mr. Davis’
death that “be ought to have been
hung twenty years ago t” They
would be congenial associated for the
Southerner who a few years ago
took gratuitous occasion to apolo¬
gise oat to Iowa fdr a war with which
he had had very little to do and tor
whieb be need have felt in nowise re.
sponsible.
!■ msdonbtedly add roused by luetic Sbi-oa* arid ia
Wood, ltd* attacks the tost
. , "ha puias sad i aches in the
purifying the Mood, action, and also am*
the whole body. 4
the Presidency looming in thefuture,
who bad no reputation to lose, while
the Ohio man has lost both Govern¬
orship and reputation at one fell
swoop. ■;
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A Udy>i Chance* of Marrying.
Every woman has a chace of “catch¬
ing a husband,” but it is conceded
that young ladies between twenty
likely and twenty-five draw toe years matrimonial of age are prises. more
to
However it is not an unusual alady thing who
to hear of the marriage of
has passed the three quarter century
mark. Yet, how can a woman, weak
dispirited, enervated and tormented
by diseases common to her sex, hope
to become a happy wife mid mother?
Of courseBhe cannot; yet by toe mag¬
ic aid of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Pre¬
scription, all these obstacles are
whole system, and to the womb and
audita appendages, “worn-out,” in particular. “run¬
For overworked, teachers, milli¬
down,’’ debilitated
ners, dressmakers, seamstresses,
it 2S^&’j8TfiSUSK is the earthly boon, being
greatest appearing cordial
and unequaled restorative as an tonic.
The Democracy Can Stand It.
m 'i- Omaha Democrat.
It is to be hoped that the Republi¬
cans of Montana will yield from the
dog-in-the-manger position they
have see* fit to assume and let the
work of legislation in toe new State
proceed. But if they do not the
Democracy can stand the continuance
oi a deadlock as long as their adver
saries are disposed to do re. When
the term of toe Legislature shall
have expired Governor Toole will ap¬
point two Democratic Senators, and
tto majority at Washington will
not be disposed to invite further
trouble by refusing them the seats
to which they will be lawfully enti¬
tled.
Dirt, Debt and the Devil.
A distinguished divine calls three
i’b, Dirt, Debt and the Devil, an un¬
matched trinity of evil. If a man
would be happy.be most avoid all
ssr»w*£' mind stiil another D:
This calls to
a “G. M. D.”; in fact, Dr. Pierce’s
Golden Medical Discovery, the unfuil-
remedy for consumdtion (which
scrofula), in its early stages,
for chronic cutarrh in the
nutritive, tonic and blood-
purifier, and builds up the strength reduced
and flesh of those who are
below the nsnal standard of health in
a most marvelous way. It allays ling ir¬
ritation and subdues the worst
ering coughs. Guaranteed to benefit
or cure in all diseases for winch it is
recommended, or money paid for
retvmed.
Ijb Looks that Way.
Hoboken News.
The charge that Dudley was the in¬
stigator of crooked election work
was made by reputable citizens
The “blocks-of-five” affair was notor¬
ious. The man charged has avoided
arrest, ad though be were afraid to
meet the charges, for over a year,
and now that he is within the juris
diction of the Indiana courts he is
“protected” by the officer whose
business it is to prosecute the case
Is the new deputy also “protected”
by higher powers, whom Dudley
served so efficiently in the campa ign
of’88?
The Verdict Unanimous.
W. D. Balt, Druggist, Bippns, Ind., testifies:
’lean recommend Electric Bitters as the
very best remedy. Every One bottle took sold six has bottles given
relief in every case. man
and waa cured of Rhsnmatism of 10 years
standing.” Abraham Hare, danggist, Bell ~ "
viDe, Ohio, affirms*: “The best selling medi
the verdict is unanimous that Electric Bitters
do cure all diseases of the Liver, ttl>atfe Kidneys K or
^y ^&Ugi5L d . ollor ab °
AD VICK TO NGIhERS.
Mbs. Winslow’s Soothing Sybttf
or children teething, is female toe prescrip¬
tion of one of the best nurses
and physicians has in the United States,
and been used for forty years
with never-fading success by millions
of mothers for their children. Dur¬
ing the process of teething its value
irfncalculabla. It relieves toe child
from pain, cures dysentery and diar¬
rhoea, griping in the bowels, and
wind-colic. By giving health to the
hild it rests the mother. Price 25c.
bottle. aug2eod&w!y
A Valuable Remedy.
A tetter from 8. P. Wardwto, Bos
ton. says: “I used Clarke’s Extract
of flax (Papilion) Catarrh Cure in
June last for Hoy Fever with great
satisfaction, and find it would is the allay, only
thing I have seen which
withont irritating, toe inflamation
of the nostrils anu throat. Its sooth-
in* marked .and and healing immediate. properties Large were
bottle |1.00. Clarke’s Flax Soap »
the latest and best. Try it. 2§'ct«.
at Dr. N R- prewry s
jia i g er
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symptoms. J>j
not get well
• requires caret
asfeMaasgfiR ,S *.T2»r»
gocA appetite, and by thus i,* I,
overcoming tbs focal symp- nSSUBCiw Uoo h#
tons removes the syrupa- banishes the
Uietle effects of the disease,
headache, <md refreshes the tired mind.
••Ibsvebccu troubled with dyspepsia. 1
had but little appetite, and what I did eat
Una**, distressed rue, or did mo
nearv* utll8 g0 od. In an hour
iiUm after eat lag I would expe¬
rience a faintness, or tired, all-sane feeling,
as though J had not eal<;«» anythlcs- My trou¬
ble, I think, was aggravated by my business,
which is thatMrf a painter, and from being
more or less shut up In a 8 OUT
room v.lthfreshnaltt. I -'
sprii.g I tool; flood's .Sarsa- StOITlOCn
riliu—took three bottles. It did mo an
Imrneiife ana.ent c! good. It gave me au
appetite, and my food relished and satisfied
the craving I had previously experienced.”
Geobok A. Tack, Watertown, Mass.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla Prepared only
Sold by all f I; six for $L
by C. t HOOD * Apothcearte*. I***®* MSw. ,
100 Down On© Dollar
Ordinary’s Adveriisemenls.
ha* applied to me lor letter* 01 admin¬
istration on the estate of Jane Freeman, late
of eaid county, deceased.
andaytn Janua-
■ next, why such letter* of. administration
ipnid not be Tff. HAMMOND. Ordinary.
RDINAUT’S OFFICE.—SPAWKsa Coes
«, Georgia. Nor. 37th, 1889.—J. M.
J* has applied to me for letters of admm-
istration on thetheestateol Doreas T. Wells,
late of said county, deceased.
Let all persons concerned show cause be¬
fore the Court oi Ordinary at my office in
ssks. ‘a5r“t> xn saSo»i>,oH™
, w
.
H. Word has applied to me for letters of ait
ministration on the estate of John Q. Word,
late of said county, deceased.
Let ail persons concerned show cause office be¬ in
fore the Court of Ordinary, Monday in at January my next,
Griffin, on the first why such application
by ten o’clock granted a. m.,
should not be
93.00. E.W HAMMOND. H Ordinary
and receive letters of
Monday in February, 1890.
#6,15 E. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary.
ix f \ E0RG1 A—Spalding Coustv.—W hereas,
Rufus A, Thrower, administrator, ol
Thomas Thrower, represents to the Court is
his petition, duly filed and entered on Thomas record,
ttmt he has fbDy odtninietered
Thrower’s estate.
This is therefore to cite ail persons eoncern-
ed, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if
Monday in January. 1890.
#6.15 E. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary,
/"T EOBGIA— Spalwso U^Jcktv.— Whereas,
VTJas. G. Matthews, administrator of
Josephine Fadgett, represents to the Court
in his petition, .ia.’y filed and entered on
ord, that he has tally administered
Padgett’s estate. cite all
This is therefore to persons i
ed, kindred and creditors, to show cause,
any they can, wky said administrator should
not be discharged from his administration,
and receive letters oi dismission on the
Monday in January 1890.
#6.15, E. W. HAMMOND. Ordinary
Whereas
Thrash.
represents to the Court in his petition, duly fully
filed and entered on record, that he has
administered Jas. Thrash’s estate.
This is therefore to cite all persons con¬
cerned, kindred and creditors, to *
if any they can, why said bis execu admimstratioi Sion,
not be discharged let of from dismission the first
and re«*ive teas on
Monday in February, W. HAMMOND, 1890. Ordinary,
#6.15* E.
Dissolution Notice.
The co-partnership heretofore existing
tween the undersigned under the firm
oi Holman A Stewart, is this day dissolved
by mutual consent, Mr. J1 A. Stewart
ing and Mr. J. D. Holman assuming the as¬
sets and liabilities of the firm.
J. D. HoLKAtt,
J. A. Stbwaht.
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Birch, a full an a purchase. and
price with ns beiore you
CLOTJIS, DRAPERIES, ETC., ETC. . ■
Department never re well stocked aiml prices made to sell.
SILKS, WOOLENS, TABLE LINENS, HOSIERY, ETO,. ETC.
French Novelties in DRESS GOODS are maryelonsly beautiful and superbly grand in design and coloring,
BOYS’ and GHILDBEN’S SHOES.—Stock full and complete. 1.
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CHAMBERLIN, JOil
66 and 68 Whitehall and I, 3, 5. 7, 9, 11
Sheriff’s Sales '
Vy / ILL BE SOLD ON THE FIB ST TUE8-
day ia January next, before the door
the Court House, in the thefollowing city of Gnffin,
County, Georgia, de
property, of to-wit:
108H acres land more or less, bring Die
half of lot No. 351 and 7 acres of adjoin¬
lot. number not known,in the 8d district
jssar m
of,;T, W. Manley, Levied on and sold
os the property oi 0. E. Pry or, by virtue of
two flias issued from theConntyCourtoi Pike
( onnty in favor of H. G. Sullivan A Sons vs
M. Pryor and C. E. Pryor. Tenant in poa.
session legally notified. will be
Also, at the same fame and place,
sold one house and lot in,the city of Griffin,
containing one-fourth oi an acre of land, north with
improvements thereon, bounped on the
bv Montgomery King, on theeast by Warner
Han, south by Solomon street, and on the
west by H. T. Browner. Levien on and sold
as the property of Esther Wood, to satisfy 1001st
s Justice Court A fa issued from the favor
District G. M, of Spalding County, in
oi Robert T. Daniel vs, Esther Wood. Levy
made tey V. J. Little, le, L. L. 0., U., andttttne. and turned
over noiifled.r to me. Tenant in possession —I l|g^3 I
Also, at the same time and place, will be
sold one heavy drop rump horse mule, Levmd about
six years old, 15% bands high. Shackel¬ on
and sold as the property of A. B.
ford to satisfy one mortgages fa issued from
Spalding Superior Court in favor of B. J.
Powell, Administrator of H. R. Chambers,
dec’d, vs. 1. B. Shackelford. t 3 -
Also.at the same time and place, will be sold.
45 4-109 acre* of land situated and T
iota Ho. 124 ana xui insaia aisinctanneoan
ty, bounded on the east by the right south of way by
of theCkntral railroad, on the
lands of Mrs. W. W. Woodruff, on the west by
W. P. Manley, and on the being being north by strip strip land off of of
W. W. T, T. Freeman, Freeman, said said land land a a
the the south south side side of of said said lots lots and and 622 622 feet fe< wide
and and 2185 2185 feet feet long, long, said said lands lands bei being set
apart to F. J. Freeman as his part of the es¬
tate of Jane A. Freeman. Levied on and
sold as the property of F, J. Freeman to sat¬
isfy one ft fa issued irom the of County Pendleton Court
of Bpalding County in favor the
Gnano Company vs. F. J. Freeman. Tenant
in Also, possession at the legally notified. time and place, • will J®, be
same the
sold the following property, to-wit: west
half of lot No. 41, containing 101V4 acres
of land more or less, also fifty acres of land
off of tbs north end of lot No. 9. running
the whole length of said lot, also lot No. 2‘
containing 202% acres of had! land, more
or less, and the east ol lot
No: SA, Vtmtararaw 1«U4 of laud
more or less, all adjoining And being in the
2d district ol originallyJlenry now^gpalding
Pullen by virtue of two
Bpalding Connty Court In
favor of Pendleton Guano Co.vs. Joseph Pnll-
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tifled.
Also, at the same time and place, will be sold
the oneuBdividedsixthinterest in the follow¬
ing lands to-wit: 202% acres ol land more or
less, being 85 acres off lotNo. 113 and balance
of lotN
verrt by tends of b P Elder, in the 4th’ dis-
trict rictof originally Fayette SkSJtWI now Spalding Coun-
.“SIT .%“ is
Infer, ahid other fi fas in in my my hands. hands. Mrs.
g. 8. CONN ELI* Sheriff 8. C.
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FOR HALM BY ALL URCGGIST6.
C»>r> Pin«.
‘ CALDS, BONES,
WOUNDS. )N-
AN INVALU¬
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TON qATARRH
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For Sale by N. B, Drewry.
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Also nice line of PISTOLS. It win . 1 torts ,1 ,,
before buying elsewhere. Give ns a ti 1
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I l Have Have an an Uunsnally l/nusm Handsome Stock of
Suits and ,
Beautiful Styles mid Fabrics.
HATSt WOOLEN UNDERWEAR!
And Just th« sweetest Line of Cravats.
Cull tor Charlie Wolcott, or Louis Nibs, who win give you the latest points or. »t;ln
CEO. R. NILES.
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<Prickly Art, robe Moot
Physfeians sndorse P. P. P. a# * spfen- yon wtB angsia fieeh and stenfth.
ffid eombtestion, sod prescribe it wta W«*tortmtiiw»*d»Udl»e*i*Mteiafe«
great saftsfeetlon tor the cures of all
saetasRz Sores, whoso blood whose i* In ij.Uiine Mi irhjrarecmditioBdue .1 ii {nitesi.'t .ml
mstism. Scrofatou* ISeeM and pecuMsrty
Glandular Swellings. Kheamatism, Kid¬ to meraetruslimigutiriUre m
Complaints, old Chronic Ulcere that bensflted by the wonderful tonic sad
ney
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hare Diseases. Complaints, resisted Kca4m», XQ Mercurial treatment, Chronic Potion, Cxtsrrh. Pemsle Totter. Skin 55 blood Prickly Sold cloenetog by AafePohsHBOt all Druggtits. prepesttis snAffirttetiMm t* "-1^, P. Y.R.
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Scmldhesd, ete., etc.
P. P. P. ti * powwfnl tonic snd so SSB
excellent RWitiaw. bniiaing mp the wmttMU pwuarewra.
system rapidly. Uyon an weak sad Uppntan Blort, SATAHNAM, 04.
feeble, end feel bwJly try P. P- Pm *»A
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OUR 1LITTIJE ONES
and the
PUL -CHFORTIM
EPPS’S COCOA
o! the Hue properties of welteelected Cocoa.
Mr. Epps has provided onr breakfast tobies
with a delicately flavord bevemge which may
save us many heavy doctor’s bilis. It. is by
the judisious use of such articles of diet that
- be gradually Wffiilt up
:ie every maladies tendency
to disease ore
around us ready to attnek-wherever
there a weak weak point. point. W< ourselves i nrselves may escape totmy
8 fatal shaft by keeping well well forti- forti-
fied with pure blood nnd a property nourish
ed frame.--{CtvH Service Garette. Made sim
ply with boiling water or milk. Sob! only
half-pound
Homoeopathic Chemists. Loudon, BngtefttL
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Organ and Piano Co.
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Stop Action, of
MODKL and handsome Case cnee
WaekirAlQQt. * ' ‘ at tetf^iurtere. JgEj
quarter, for
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