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insertion under thU
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* advertisement*
m ate* as for the Dailv
Blaine denounces
tariff bill ns “the
and infamous
was ever concocted by any
ty.” He further says that ‘‘the
who vote for this bill will wreck
Republican party. If I were In
Senate I would rather have my
out of its socket than
bill." Mr. ^lniue
handwriting on the wall,
ie days of the
^_____numbered. It is n
ble accession to tlie ranks of
r justice for the
The tar iff is a tax, and Mr.
knows it.
RIVALS l» UNPOPULARITY
If President Harrison really
a second term, ns n short
ago whs understood by every one.
ought to give very serious
to the present condition of
administratively and
Nothing cun be dearer than that
course of Congress and that ot
Department of the Interior in
management are making the
istration the most unpopular
Union has ever had.
I partisans may assure
fctbnt the country has
liaant about expenditures
hundreds of -millions of dollars;
it is not true. The absence of tho
nunciation ot tbe outrageous
agance of the Federal
arises merely from a feeling that
peal to the party now in power
hopeless, and that the people’s
edy is at the polls. Nor is there
difference to the policy of
sation that makes no account of
cal right* or State lines. The
try has made up its mind that
Floater Fuad Machine wants to
olutionize the government, but
people have grimly determined
t, be crime shall not be committed,
loug as an overwhelming
at tbeeongreesional voting in
vember cau prevent it.
The President can take one
fort to himself. If he is
his rivals are equally so. The
nation of Caur Reed would be
insult to every freedom-loving A
man. The chairman of the
Finance Chmmittee has just
himself down as equally hostile
the interests of the consumers of
land with McKinley, who holds
similar place in the House.
who has the reputation of
t lazing with tbe masses, has not
resolution to hold out against
oppressors, nnd there is no one
sight to whom, ns a
nominee, there could not be raised
same objection ns against
Harrison.
The President is weak—fatally
But, judged by the attitude of
foremost men, so is the
Party. There is no oneumong
other aspirants who can Bay of
self, “Unlike General Harrison, I
stronger than my party."
•100 Reward. flOO.
Tbe render* of tbe Nsws and Sun will
pleased to learn that there is at least
invaded discos® that science baa been able
cure in ail it- stage*, and that is
Hull's Catarrh Cure the is the only fraternity. positive
now known to medical
tarrh quires being constitutional a constitutional treatment. disease,
a
Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, acting
rectly upon the bloodand mucous surfaces
the system, thereby destroying the
tion irf the disease, and giving the
Strength assisting by building up tbe'constitution The
nature in doing its werk.
prietors that have they so much otter One faith Hundred in it*
for powers that it fail* to Send
any ease tore.
list of testimonials. Address,
- " F.J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo O.
asr Sold by Druggists, 75c.
TO MOTHERS.
Mbs. Soothing
or c
a ml nhy
and lias ' d for forty
with itiivi success
of mothers children. I
lag tin* Of teething ” vesthe it* \ <’h<i -;.i
is iaealci
from i< and dm r
*»i wels,
vim! to
i. Hit Price :y
|g||gi
i will quickly
rod and lien
r <'o.. Mar
| publican'
r a secret
ballot; bnt judging from the
there is reason to believe that
party will favor a
measure. The heelers know too well
the value of the scrutiny of the ballot
boxes possible under existing condi-
. J they have good
Hons-, and reasons
for opposing any change to n simple
but absolutely secret ballot.
Conspiracy Against Free Government.
Dayton Times.
The proposed Federal Election law
is one of the most far-reaching blows
against popular government at¬
tempted since the adoption of tbe
Federal Constitution. Perhaps it
would be well for patriots to give it
a little thought before the conspira¬
tors put it through. The bill is the
crystallization of a conspiracy
against free government. Should the
proposed law be passed, would we
have free government in its true
sense?
The people Are Waiting Up.
Omaha World-Herald,
Mr. Reed is determined to retain
eontrol of the next congress, if it is
possible to do so, and will stop at
nothing to accomplish that end, with
a view, doubtless, to its influence on
the Presidential election. But the
signs of the times point to renewed
vigilance on the part of the people,
and these iniquitous schemes may be
overwhelmed when, in the judge¬
ment of their promoters, they are
nearest to success.
A Crime Against the Country.
Augusta Chronicle.
The Republican party willbeguilty
of a great crime against tbe peace
and good will of the country if it
passes a bill to supervise andeontrol
Federal election in the South. The
Republican party will fail in its ef¬
forts to control Southern elections
by Federal supervision. -The South
is free and will remain so. There is
no power in the Republican party to
invert the pyramid of civilization in
the South.-------------
Must Get Money Somewhere.
Louisville Times.
It will be observed that the
Committee having the McKinley bill
in charge has restored a part of
duty on sugar. The Senate
that if the present extravagant
of expenditure he kept up the
ernment cannot get along without a
large revenue from sugar.
Tiredfof Both.
Dayton Times.
The Republicans will
strengthen themselves by tbe use
bayonets in compelling Southern
groes to vote the Republican ticket
The Southern colored brother
growing weary of the
ticket, and, we might add, of the
publican party.
Medical Enthusiasm.
Some physicians, noticing the
proprietors of this e posit! valuable remedy
wrong themselves if they made the secret
their cure public property. Why should
composition be considered so long as
proves an effectual remedy,and is quinine. easily Manv
abis of druggists as
who buy ana use quinine don’t know it
made from Peruvean bark. They don't
to know. They know it nearly always
the chills and fever, and that is all they
it for. So too. the people know that
Tonic Syrup is better than quinine.
know it cures chills and lever when
fails. They know also that Smith’s
Syrup will break up a cold or nn attack
‘ etc., quicker than
,
know also that it is
ke and never leaves any
after effect. They know also that It can
used as a substitute for quinine and
with more satisfactory results.
When n you get allontof sorts, Billions,
peptic, , 1 Despondent, ________,___________ Blood impure, Liver
active, lack of ambition, tired feeling ond
erything goes wrong, Just come to ne and
a bottle of De Witt's
build you up nnd renew your strength. N.
fteewry.’
The Rome Fire Insurance
and the Bradford Drug
have arranged for the erection,
the property now occupied by
at Rome, of a magnificent
double iron front building, to
•500,000.
DeWitt’s Little Early Risers are a
pill that do not gripe or cause pain.
sas.v to nake, safe. Sold by N. B. Drewrv
A party of prospectors har
at work m the tnnrsb between
berland and Cabin Bluff for
day's. They have driven
and it is thought that they
struck a rich vein of phosphate.
Great inventions have been made this
teeuth century, lut none more great
needed than Dr. Bull's Vegetable Worm
stroyers. Mothers know this.
Deal Gently with tbe Stomach.
• if it proves refractory, mild discipline is
1 tiling to set it right, not all the
draughts and biluses ever iuventod euu
half ns nincl, to remed its disorders as a
winegiasefole—say, three a day—of offonl
ler’s -tomseh Bitter*, which will
speedy relief, and eventually hau'sh
dyspeptic and bilious symptom. Sick
ache , nervousness.saHownes*of
ion. fur upon the tongue, vertigo, nib.
raauy indescribable and disagren hie
caused by Injudicious indigestion, dosing. are too often perj* tu
•ted by such random An and ill
abandonment of
ed experiment* should lie i he first step in
dipTt*unof seure; the next step the use
1 bis standard tonic alterative which has
ceived the highest medical sail tion and
unprecedented papularit .
*
_
t pass witb-
some at< i to feather
his nest. He aber one in
everything. Rt i of the or-
gfnization to farther bis own selfish
plans, and be stirs up strife Ritd be-
gets antagonism In dpder togas'
toriety.and office. He is all the while
hobnobbing and Wire pulling to
obtain the highest honorary posi¬
tions inside the organization,' and
then so soon as this persistence is
gratified, his long arras are stretched
to tbe utmost in reaching out after
some State ^rnational appointment.
His scrambling and greed has a ten
dency to stir strife and confusion,
and he forces his organization to
wade into the muddy water of poli¬
ties, crippling its usefulness and less¬
ening its influence.
Whet It Does.
Hood’s Burites SarsappsrilBa the blood.
1.
2. Creates an appetite. the
8. Strengthens Makes the weak nerves. stong.
4. tired feeling.
5. Overcomes that
dyspep-
BepndUcan False Pretenses.
Kentucky Times.
Here is a party of pnliroited pretense
to knowledge about finance and the
tariff. ad^ted Every financial measure
it has it has subsequent¬
ly admitted to have deen unwise.
Syery tariff it has made has been
worse and more unequally oppressive
than the preceding. A party which
never looks at the general welfare of
the country, but at the wishes of
special classes which hire it, must
always be wrong on finance and tbe
tariff.
_
Remarkable Rescne.
Mrs. Michael Curtain, PltCinfleld, cold, IB., makes .which
the statement that she caught treated for
settled on her lungs. She physician, was bnt a
month by her told family her hopeless grew vic¬
worse. He she was a
tim of consumption and that no medicine
could cure her. Her druggist suggested Dr.
its use and after taking ten bottles, fonud
herself sound and weU, now doe# her ow*
housework and is as well as she ever was.
Free trial Harriet bottles of this Great Discovery bottles at
J. N. Son’s drug store, large
50c. and $1.00.
Unparalleled Impudence.
Dayton Times.
The Republican statement that
the National deficit this year will not
be more than $40,000,000 or $50,-
000,000 at the outside, is a piece of
impudent effrontery. What has be¬
come of the enormous surplus hand¬
ed over to Mr. Harrison by Mr. Cleve¬
land?
Happy Hooslsre.
Wm. Timmons. Postmaster of Idaville,
Ind., writes: “Electric Bitters has done more
for me than ail other medicines combined, for
that bod feeling- arising from Kidney and
Liver trouble.” John Leelie, fanner Elec¬ and
etockman, of earns plow, says: “Find
tric Bitters to be the best Kidney and Liver
medicine, made me feel like a new man.” 3 ■
W. Gardner, hardware merchant, same town,
says: Electric Bitters is just the thing for a
man who is all run down and don’t care
whether he lives or dies; he found new
strength, good appetite and felt just like he
bad a new lease on life. Only 50c a bottle,
at 3. N. Harris & Son’s drugstore.
Saving Money for HlsPar.y.
Louisville Courier-Journal.
President Harrison’s broad, and
statesmanlike policy of vetoing ap¬
propriations for public buildings in
Democratic towns will save big
money for iiis party. Grandfather’s
hat is becoming uncomfortably tight
on Benjamin’s great head.
Dizziness. Loss ol Apdatite, that Tired eefa
ing, Faintness, Dyspepsia, Blood Disord®
Eczema. Blotchee. Pimplee, Sallow Skin and
most ilifeasf* resuit -from an impure condi¬
tion of the Blood. Pnrifyitwith De Vitt's
Sarsaparilla. We sell it aoii^wommend it
N. B. Drewrv
Two hotels, one drag store, two
general merchandise establishments,
one printing office and a large
ber of rt-sidences are to be er ect e d
Ellabell as soon as carpenters and
lumber can lie obtained.
De Witt s Little Early Risers. Best pill
for Sick Headache and Sour Stomach
by N. R Drewrv
The machinery for the canning and
pickling factory is on th« road to
Eatonton, and 10,000 cans have
been ordered. The braiding is frana-
ed and will be finished in ten days.
ant De cathartic Witt's Little liver Early pills Kisers. made. Most Sold pieaa by
ever
N. B. Drewrv.
The Christian Modem
pany has purchased the worksowned
by the Central city Ice Cnmnay of
Macon. They be will operated by
them in the future.
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Thr demand for Smith’s chill and TonicSyrup fever is
equalled by an other
My sale* are surprising.—[P. 3. Dreher, Lens-
burg, IB.
Itucklen’s ArnlcvaSale.
The Beet Salve in tbe world for Cute
Braises, Ko 'es, Ulcers, Salt Rheum
Sores. Te .cer, Chapped Hands,
Corns, ly ami Piles;or all S kin Eruptions, (required. and It is
cures no pay
ted to gives perfect satisaction, or For money i by e
funded. Price25 cents per box. sale
J. N. Harris A Son.
Seyen new stores are in process
erection at Madison. The owners
F.C. Foster,J.L.Griffin,S. W.
A. S. Ho-’gh, W. P. H. Epps, and
John Orr.
De Witt’s Sarsaparilla wiU renew and
y the blood, eradicate disease and make I
gastion easy. We sell it, N. B. Drewry.
The Merchants’ Bank of
has organized. C. C. Bonder cashier,
nnd will transact a general
and exchange business.
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si:.. wed in '• • „•. tov. »*/ fay
fSjsJvWV Agua. 1 . brought
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The xday.u i a a t.Jixy-v ^ i “a.
ait!* i/ ia;
from ’i i. ».kw; Tp.sa An “ -
Hj-gMC, ... anvoo i ana -New i&vd. iigypt,
craw WJilttl to*:-.,
I'lifwdi-lphi.T’s giiufas.
Pnu.'.»mau, dauc ^4.— Gen. B. B.
B*»th, «.aiWN'nk»r of <V.O' ce urai,: gave
out f as Ins unofficial eetmuau of fiiiia-
delphia's pojmlation aa %,1.U4U,14». ft is
A gain of only 108,3; -j in ton yearn.
iitit'iaiu’s Groat (Si-.i\y< h.
Ktw IV,t, Joan F4.—to '.v York’s
popuLupu towease o« „up 480,887, > 'uisuuates nearly 4P per
or
cent., over lbBO.
Brooklyn’s Big Boom.
Bm»•k’.YXTiuae ■H uoub«e4, uouiaea 34.-1.rookJ; 84.- l.iookJyu'a W-pjiat fibp-
ulation ass nearlv wcariv 8*58, m Wv; noW’;
ten year ,, to ldtW« wjw
it is 880.671.
Mrs. LeandeV iikr Wright informs us that elm
Witt’s was cured Little s Early .Risers.
Drowry.
JohnF.IterrieortWBfookscouAttfc
two car loads for $308 and will gath
or, perhaps, two more car loads.
■A t WIF T»8 SPEe iFIC
FOR renovating tht
entire system, eliminating
all Poisons from the Bloody
whether of scrofulous or
malarial origin , this prep¬
aration has no equal. . •
™gg@g|g^- .j C 1
“ For eighteen months / had an
(eating sere on my tongue. / vat
treated by best local jkysicians,
but obtained no relief; the son
gradually grew verse. I finally
took S.S. and vat entirely
cured after using afev bottles .■
C. B. McLxmoax,
Henderson, Test.
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MACKINAC
• Summer Tours.
Palest Stcamcrs. Low Rates.
Four Trips per Week Between
DETROIT, MACKINAC ISLAND
Setoiksy. Tbs Soo. Mtrquatte, Burts. and
lake Huron
Ever; Bvening Between
•?PTROIT AND CLEVELAND
vtorin/ .fans. Adgu4i «ad
bi pAttnuK Only.
COR iLtOSTRATtO PAMPHLETS,
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Georgia Midland & Gntf NR
rune Table, No. 32, Taking Effect
June, 22, 1890
NORTH BOUND- Daily.
I a* ave Columbus...........................-.1:00 p. m
Arrive Columbus..,,.........................5:10 Qriffin.................................<3*1)0_ “
Leave
TrffreGriffln..................................8:17 “
Leave Griffin...,...............................8.35 “
Arrive McDonough.........................9:15 “
SOUTH BOUND-Paily.
Leave r-ivftfl McDoaugh.........................7.40 fRn Q OA a. ^>4 m
A gi r
- _______
Lavee Griffin....; .............................8:85 a. m.
Arrive Columhus...................... ....11:80 “
Leave Griffin.................................. 4:15 “
Arrive Oohimbss................... 7:08 “
NORTH BOUND—Freight.
Iteuve Columbus..........................7:50 a, m
AmveGriffiu™ .2:05 p. m
.2:30 ’’
Arrive McDonough............. ...8:80 "
SOUTH BOUND—Freight.
Leave McDonough..................8-00a. m.
Arrive Griffin.....................V05 “
Leave Griffin.....................10:30 “
Arrive Columbus...........................4:25 p. m
QVRtS PILES.
SALT RHEUM,
£mM Tetter, burns
SCALDS. SORES.
WOUNDS, IN¬
$ FANT’S SORES
% J SORE And CHAFING, NIPPLES
AN INVALU¬
ABLE REMEDY
FOR CATARRH
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A Boston lady whotaew whst she wanted,
and whoee examplo ia worthy Uniutloo, tell*
her experience below:
To Get
aTjJttin^ete 1 But ^ iSd knewwhat not prevail
on me to change. 1 told him I
Hood’s BsMsparfUa was. Ih*d tsfceuft, was
satlsllea with It, and did not wsst any other.
Hood’s
When t began takteg Hood's SzHapsrffla
t was feeling real mtswsWe, snttthw
a that great at times deal I with could dyspepsia, hardly stand. ahd Hooked, sojbwk
•ad lad »r some time, like * pe««* * «»-
Kte jlW Ie Hood’s Bsrsaparffia did mb so
meet good that I wonder at myself soroetim
Bbla A: Gerr, « Terrate Street, Boston.
Sarsaparilla
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of mm
iMuPita
OF FEB. ...... .....................
STATE OF ZACATECAS, MEXICO.
syndicate of capitaBsts have secured the
concession for (Operating this
LOTT E R Y,
wfll extend its bnslnese throughout the
United States and British America.
will be found a list of the prises which
will be drawn on
AT ZACATECAS, MEXICO,
and continued monthly thereafter.
8180,000.00.
100,000 Tickets at #10,00; Halves, #5,00,
Tenths, #1.00: American Currency.
LIST OF PHIZES:
1 Pkizk r .......#150,000 ie.........$150,000 50.000
1 Prize of........ 50,000 is..........
IPmzbof ........ 25,000 is.......... 25,000
8 Prizes of ...... 10,000 are....... 80,000
2 Prnzss of ..... 5,000 are....... 10,000 10,000
5 Pbizeb of ...... 2,000 are....... 10,000
10 Pkizesof ...... 1,00J are....... 10,000
20 Pbubsof ...... 500 are.......
200 P-RIZE8 or...... 200 are...... 40,000
800 Pmzbsof ...... 150 are....... 45.000
500 Pbizebop ...... 100 are....... 50,000
APPBOXWATION PRIZES.
150 Prizes of ......$150 are..............R 32 ’ 5 ®®
150 Prizes of ...... 100 are............ 15,000
150 Prizes of ...... 50 are.............. 7,500
999 Terminal Prizes of $50 are....... 49,9o0
2492 $524,050
OtofaBates: «’Pickets tor #50
“ Special Rates arranged with Agent*;
AGENTS WANTED
In every town and city in the United States
and British America.
The
peciol (lyuv.wv,.
JUTS W1U1 LUt? OWWUU„lUIIWU,,
and approved by Jeens Arechiga, Governor.
Drawings under the pe r so n al s upe r vi si o n of
Lie. Heminio Arteaga, who is appointed by
the Government as toterventoi
“I Certify that with the State Treasurer
ail necessary guarantees are deposited, as¬
suring full payment of ail prizes of this draw;
ing. Hermimio Arteaga, Iuterventor.”
IMPORTANT.
Remittances mast be either by New York
Draft, Express or Registered Letter, Ameri¬
can money. CoUectaons can be made by Ex¬
press Companies or Banks. Ticket sent di.
rect to management will be paid by drafts on
New York, Montreal, St. Paul. Chicago, San
Francisco or City ol Mexico. For further is*
formation address
JUAN PIKDAD, Manager, Mexico.
Zacateca% apr28diwtf
Apartado 43.
t, H n. TIME TARLfi SO, ll
In effect June 1st, 1899.
No. 15 —Daily
LeaveGriffin............ 5:40 a.m.
ArriYeAtlanta.................................7:45
No. 16 —Daily,
Leave Atlanta ........ 6:00 p.m.
Arrive Griffin..........,....................8:00
No. 3 —Daily.
I.cave Macon..................................8:30 a. m
Arrive Griffin...................................5:28
Atlanta..... ..........7:00
No. 11 —Daily, .
Leave Macon................ 7:90 a. m.
Arrive Griffin.......... .......... 9:20
“ Atlanta................ 11:00
-No. 1 —Daily.
Leave Macon.................. 1:40 p. m.
Arrive Griffin................ 4:00
Atlanta....................... 5:40
No. 18 —Daily. ------
Leave Macon................................5:55 p. m.
k .ia fluiffl n v.y;** « • • ••••••.u.ab R*1Q
.»-rn-tax
Le ave , ............... ........«».,«,•.....8.o2
Arrive Atlanta....... ...... 10:10
No. 2 —Daily.
Leave Atlanta.............. 7:00 a. m
Arrive Griffin.............................. 8:32
Macon...............................10:35
No. 14 —Daily.
Leave Atlanta........—......... 11:30 a. m
Arrive Griffin.............................. ................................1:25 l:00p. m
Leave ” “
Arrive Macon................................ 8.40 “
No. 12 —Daily.
Leave Atlanta..... ......... .................2:15 p. m-
Arrive Griffin...................................4:00 “
Leave •' .. ...............................4:05 .«»
Arrive Macon...............................— 6:15 “
INo. 4 —Daily.
Leave Atlanta—...—.............. 7-20 p. m.
Arrive Griffin................................ 9:03 “
Macon.................. 1120 **
No. 83 —Daily.
Leave Griffin..................... ......... 9:25 a. m
Arrive Newnan.................j-...........11:05
*..»«.« Carrollton.........................12:20 p. m
No. 34 —Daily.
Leave Carrollton...........................4:20 p. m.
Arrive Newnan............... 5:25 ’•
Arrive Griffin................... 7:20 “
No. 31 —Daily, except Sunday.
Leave Griffin..... 4:00 p. 1
Arrive Newnan. 6:25 ’*
Arrive Carrollton...........................8:15
No. 32 —Daily. Except Sunday.
LeaveCarrollton............ 6:50a.m.
Arrive Newnan... 1 8:45
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Arrive Griffin................................11:00
•Bri For fm ther information relative to tick
et rates, best Pontes, schedule, Ac., write to
or call on JNO. L. REID, Griffin Agt.,
E. T. CHARLTON. G. P. A.. Gn.
Savannah, Ga.
*F~Azk for catslacae.
TERRY M’ro CO., Nashville, Terr.
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To Advertisers
In proportion to prices charged, than any
other medium in the South.
With the combined circulation of two old
and well established papers, it charges the
prices of only one.
It is published In one of the agricultural,
commercial, manufactui ing and railroad
eenters of the most-progressive State in the
South, with a large and Intelligent sur¬
rounding population and extra facilities
for distribution.
Being a first-class newspaper, fully up to
all demands of tbe times and the require-
tr
ments of its constituency, it is read not only
by uearly every family in Spalding County,
but in the eight surrounding counties, with
a good general circulation In the State and
other States .
IT COVERS ITS WHOLE FIELD
and covers It completely.
Of the 257 newspapers and periodicals
published in the State ot GCorgia, the
f®!WS AND SUN
ranks eminent among the two dozen that
stand at the head of the list. Its greatest
foreign patronage comes from the largest
and most experienced advertisers and the
shrewdest and best advertising agencies.
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Prices i5w. YViiu’ for rates and sample
copies of Daily and Ww^clj to
DOUGLAS GLESSl&m&VZV&i**’