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courts have most of-
own upon “private at
1 to the ordinary mor-
itures have
and radical laws to
i out and now Senator
j out an extreme mens-
i - slltionof the trust evil,
.
t ie one of the most sweeping
of the class, undertaking to define
what kind of a combination Bball be
illegal; and is broad enough to take
iu almost everything that might be
called a syndicate. We ore glad that
there is a growing disapprobation of
giant combinations of wealth against
the interest* of the common people
and the change iB indeed as marked
in this particular os in any in the
COUB1 ,. It is not many months ago
that G. Blaine, the Republican
idol, declared that trusts were “priv-
ate affairs,” and the Republican par¬
ty gave his utterance quasi endorse-
went. Now the pressure of
public opinion the first representa-
tiveof the uuw party, pa who calls to his
aid aid and and councils council this same idol, feels
called called upon upon to to declare deelar in his annual
message that these “private “] affairs”
are ‘^liable to becon conspiracies
dangerous dangerous to to the the public pqbl welfare.” In
exS^JaTtruT^nb .... .....' it must not be
can be destroy *
ed by a series of bunco ml be resolu-
tions or loudsoudmg enactments. en
too often a strong hold upon po¬
litical organizations and political
“ndthey willdiehard. Thein-
I the judiciary and the pres¬
sure©! opinion may secure the desir¬
ed result*, and the airing that such
combinations may receive in con¬
gress will help public opinion, and in
the end work good.
krnaa who for 40
: read
fnever seen
(with as
can Hall s
1 it* effect
i conclusion
at
gj** pf 'i
f SS
;*F&WSttS
for himself as
in conven-
how
l'STSmm. KiS W.fl#
-ran for offices, such as clerk of
j and cmwtebllf’itocould if elected,
her read nor write, and
, S? 5 !SIR 1 SrtLK::
they were forti * „
so involved that they they defau we: were niters in
' instances, declared
L 1 some A _ ML: instances — * _ _ ' fled the g State.
* >know white that men intelligent organized
no
success, local or general, was
’ in this incongruous state of
saw SS&CSS their opportunity
Jt
— state of affairs for their own
benefit, and patting the colored
voter on the back and encouraging
him to put up his own color for
county offices, and legislative honors
they were incompetent control to of fill, that man-
rocure Bern-
organization central called
State eom-
and were thus able to
. the
for a favored syndicate
pldms of office in the gifts of
C an adminif inistrations for
„„„success of such a
ment it was necessary that the Re¬
publican organization should
eonvMdeiitly awiU.’
lie further claims that the
ed Republican organization of
gia is composed of “a syndicate
eight white men, who have
out the federal offices in the
Without regard to the wishes of
white and colored Republicans in
different districts.”
Speaking of the negro in
he says: “Take all the
sentiment in relation to colored
in the South, a sentiment which
two years’ residence here would
literate away, and look at the
ored man in Southern politics as
is; and he is now, whatever he
become, a dismal failure. He
not the qualification as yet for lead
ership, uor the moderation
political sagacity and wisdom
tates. He is impatient as a
cian withithe white Republican
frequently impatient with the
and strongest of his own color. '
Speaking of the appointment
Deveaitx, the colored collector
Brunswick, he forcibly reminds
Northern Republicans “that
the District of Columbia,
in no Northern State, would the
ministration seriously consider for
momeut, in a growing city of
000 people, two thirds of whom
white, the appointment to a
class office like the Brunswick
torship of a colored man. If it
wise in Brunswick, there are
in Ohio and Indiana where such
pointments ought to have
made long Goodyear ago. has certainly
Mr.
Ms Northern Republican brethren
plain talk, and what makes it
pointed is that he is sustained by
lacts,
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Do you think the proprietors
Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy would
fer, as they reward of $300 for
a of standing which a
Catarrh they cannot cure,
they the Remedy did not will positively absolute and know
nently Catarrh. Sold by perma
gists, cure only 50 drug
at cents.
Inherited B1 <kk 1 ttoirnn.
How many people there are whose distretw
from eo re*, aches, pains and eruptive tenden
eles are due to inherited blood puUoo. Bad
blood tmeses from parent to child, and
therefore is the dnty of husband and wife to
keep their blood pure. This is easily necom
[)li»h<‘(l by a timely use of B. B. B. (Botanic
Blood Balm). Send to Blood Balm Co., At¬
lanta. for hook of most convincing proof.
Till, Atlanta, (la., write*: “My two
son* were affiwted wit* blood {
re said was hereditary,
out insures and en
promptly controlled and 1 fluoll) cured eom -
pMMjv
r
r uled is
''“"'? 00 .? cr “' ~ r “|£ r
about
less area. Our
former compoaed of persons named
lower house is elected by the people,
and when an important government
measure is defeated in that hnn^the
ministry e‘“
the house
at the eleei
the
istry
voted upon by _ £
unent. The government is ap¬
pointed by the Crown, but no man
who would be unsatisfactory to the.
colony would be sent out, and his in¬
structions are to approve all legisla¬
tion not inimical to the interests of
the Empire.
“Our present Parliament willexpire
% limitation in two years, and then
^ question Q f federation does not
come up, there will be a square issue
on the tax question. My party has
taken to itself the name of Free
Trade and Liberal. The Protection¬
ists call themselves the National
party. The Free Trade and Liberal
party has recently declared for a
moderate tax on land, exclusive of
improvements. I am confident that
an immediate election would be car¬
ried by the Liberals. You know, we
run railroads, and telegraphs by the
government. Our railroad fares are
a little higher than yours, our
graph rates a little lower. We are
much interested in American
and at presidential elections we
full and prompt news by cable.
discussion of the Australian
of voting has given the country
wide advertisement.”
And yet Protectionists
that in a new country a
of exclusion is absolutely
for advancement. There is a
lesson in this legislator’s
that voters should ponder over.
“We Point With Pride”
To the ‘Good name at home,” won by
Sarsaparilla there In Lowell, Mass., Hood’s where it
prep ami, is more of
rilla sold than of all other medicines, and
his given the best satisfaction since its
troduction ten years ago. This could not
if the medicine did not possess merit. If
snBerfrom impure blood, try Hood’s Sarsi
paillia ana realise its peculiar curative poi
pmpmmmmmn mart
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SCROFULA
It is that imparity in the blood, which, ac¬
cumulating: in the glands of the neck, pro¬
duces unsightly lumps or swellings; which
causes painful running sores on the arms,
logs, or feet; which devclopes ulcers in the
eyes, cars, or nose, often causing blindness or
deafness; which is the origin of pimples, can¬
cerous growths, or the many other manifesta¬
tions usually ascribed to “humors;” which,
fastening upon the lungs, causes consumption
ar.d death. Being the roost ancient, it is the
most general of all diseases or affections, for
very few persons are entirely free from it.
How Can CURED
It Be
By taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which, by
the remarkable cures it has accomplished,
often when other medicines have failed, has
proven Itself tots s potent and peculiar
medicine for this disease. Some of these
cures are really wonderful. H you suffer from
scrofula, be sure to try Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
“ My daughter Mary was afflicted with scrof¬
ulous sore neck from the time she wasKmonths
Old till she became six years of sge. Lumps
formed In her neck, and one of them after
growing to the size of * pigeon's egg, became
a running sore for over three years. We gave
her Hood’s Sarsaparilla, when the lump and
all indications of scrofula entirely dis¬
appeared, and now she seems to be a healthy
ehlW.” J. 8. Cabltlb, Nauright, N. J.
N.B. Be sure to get only
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Ordinary’s Advertisements
/ARDINART’S OFFICE—Spaldino Cocm-
Vty Georgia, December 24th, 1889.- —The
appraisers iraisers appointed appoii to set opart opart a a twelve t,
months support , out i of the estate estate of of John Johi D.
■ ’*--- J —--- J for J.
office,
AU persons concerned are itifled to
objections to the same, if any any they have,
within the time required by law.
$3.00 * E. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary.
, i * KDINARY’8 OFFICE—Svaluing
tv, Gkoimjia. Nov. 27th, 1889.—.las.
Ellis has applied to me for letters of
istration on the estate of Jane Freeman,
of eaid county, deceased.
Let all persons concerned showeause
the Court ol Ordinary, at my office, by
o’clock a, m., on the first Monday in
ry next, why such letters ol
should not lie granted.
$3,00. E. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary.
Wells has applied to me for letters of
istration on the the estate of Dorcas V.
late of said county, deceased.
Let all persons concerned show cau
fore the Court Court of of Ordinal Ordinary at in y office
Griffin, on the the first first Monday Monday in
next, by ten o’clock a. in., why such
tion should not be granted.
$8.00. E. W. IIAMMOND, Ordinary.
4 ’ ABDINARY’S OFFICE-Spaldi.no
f tv, Georg r.i, .Vov. 27tb,
H. Word has applied to me for letters ol
ministration on the estate of John Q.
late of said county, deceased.
Let all persons concerned show cause
fore the Court ftrstMonday of Ordinary, at January my office
Griffin, on the in
by ten o’clock granted a. m.. why such cpplicatii
should not be
$3.00. E. W HAMMOND. Ordiuarv
A ORDINARY’S OFFICE-Spaldino
\_T Tv, Georgia, November 2d,
Burr, executor ol Rhoda H. Doe,
to the Court in his petition, duly filed and
tered on record, that he has fully
ed Rhoda H Doe's estate.
This is therefore creditors, to cite allpersons
ed, kindred and to show cause,
any they discharged cau, why said executor
not be from his
and receive letters of dismission on the fi
Monday $6,15 in February, E. W. HAMM( 1890. kMMOND, Ordinary.
p EOBGIA— Spalding Countv.—
vJT Rufus A. Thrower, administrator
---- --------------- to ’ the ” Court
ered on recori
stored
Thrower’s estate.
This is therefore to cite all persons
ed, kindred and creditors, to show cause,
any they can, why said administrator
and t id receive receive be discharged from ol ol dismission dismission his the the
letters letters on on
Monday in January. W. HAMMOND, 1890.
$0.15 E. Ordinary,
EOBGIA—Spalding Countv.—W
\JT Jas. G. Matthews, administrator
Josephine Padgett, represents to the
in his petition, he duly folly filed administered and entered on
ord, that has
TlSfia therrfore to dteall persons
ed, kindred and creditors, to show cause,
any they can, why said administrator
not be discharged from his
and receive letters of dismission on the
Monday #6.15. in January E. W. HAMMOND, 1890. Ordinary
g "1 EOBGIA—Spalding Copntv.—W h
\J J. R. Ellis, administrator of Jas.
represents filed and entered i«the Court ord, in his that petition, he has
on re
administered Jas. Thrash’s estate.
This is therefore to cite
Ired a
CAD)
receive larged ol the
and are ieitaui le dismission on
Monde tonday in February. 1890.
#6.15* E. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary,
Dissolution Notice.
The co-partnerehip heretofore existing
:ween the undersigned under the firm
j* Holman A Stewart, is this day
ing hy mutual and Mr. consent, J. Holman Mr. J. A. Stewart
1>. assuming the
sets and liabilities of the firm.
J. D. Holman,
J. A- Stkwart.
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I 66 and 68 Whitehall and 1. 3, 5, 7, 9, 11 and 1
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Januarv Sheriff’s Sales
’ll; VV ILL BE SOLD ON THE FIRST TOES-
day in January next, More the door
ol the Court. House, in the city of Griffin,
Spalding County, Georgia, 1 he following de
^sr&i.S’Su half lot No. 251 and «i™, 7 oi m- adjoin- •.
west ol am* Sd district
ing lot, number Dot known, in the
of originally Henry now Spalding oft. B. county, Bost-
Georgia, bounded west by lands
wick, north by lands oi \V. H. Boyce.east by
balance dance of of said said lot No. 251 >1 and a; south by
nds of T, W. 1 Levied on and so
i itivor oi xx. u- oumv»« «. wv»«u
and C, E. Pryor. Tenant m pos
session legally notified. and place, , will lie
Also, at the same time
told one house and lot in the city of Griffin,
containing one-fourth of an acreol land, with
improvements thereon, bounped on the north
by Montgomery King, on theeast by W arner the
Hall, sonth by Solomon street, and on
west by H. T. Brawner. Levied on and sold
as the property ol Esther Wood, to satisfy
a Justice Court fi fa issued from the 1001st
District G.Jd^of Spalding favor
of Robert.T. Darnel vs, Kstner L. wood, andi turned
made by C.- J. Little, C., legnBj ly
iverto me. Tenant in possession -6,00.
otified. . .
aid sold as the property of A. B. Shackel¬
ford to satisfy one mortgage fl fa issued from
Spalding Superior Court in favor of R. ■>.
Powell, Administrator of H. R. Chambers,
dec’d, vs. 4. B. Shackelford. sold.
Also,at the same time and place, will be
45 4-109 acres of land situated and lying in
tog 3d district of originally Henrynow Spald-
B 2 feet wide
___ _______ F,’ lieinR Bet
art to J. Freeman as his part of the es-
,te of Jane A. Freeman. Levied on and
Jd as the property of F. J. Freeman to sat¬
isfy one fl fa issued from the County Court
of Spalding County id favor of the Pendleton*
Guano Company vs. F- J.^Freeman. Tenant
off of lot ..v.. — — -
John Coleman estate I
lands of J J Elder and lands ot tue estate oi and j
B Elder, south bj lands of J M Coleman,
wait by lands of D P Elder, in the 4tit dis¬
trict of originally Fayette now Spalding Coun¬
ty, Georgia. Levied on and sold as the prop¬
erty of J. H. Malaier to satisfy two fl fasi is-
Mary ]
ly notified. 50.00.
R. 8. CONNELL. Sheriff Ft. C.
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