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, Jane 97,1800.
[ Spalding Co.
dollar per square for tho first
fifty cent* for each
, or Ms* to bs m a
•10 rent* P« |i«w to*
__>rtion under this head
’rents. An ^o«« tor tore
- - M M
r made with parti
p a4i vertBsen^outs
1 fttw,M,ortfa * Pl>llY
that Dr. Felton
into the Congressional
in the Seventh. The parson
expect to be elected,
it mighty lively.
, . ,,j. ;;y.^CiV•• • i ■■ wg^a f
ig The stonningstory that“Harrison
is resolved not to run again (or the
must have been started
James—or else by Col.
Oehiltree. If there is one
B. H, means to go for—
is the presidency. ,
Give ue the good, old-fashioned
principles, honestly,
applied,and we shall
not near tfcft “wail and Woe” aris¬
ing from the masses of the people
because they are over taxed for the
benefit of the few. Stand by the old
party, and the people will be safe.
Democracy means the rights of man
linlaw.
..
Colonel Clarkson tells the Republi¬
cans that the ensuing political cam¬
paigns will be fought throngb the
newspapers, and he appears to be
impressed with a notion that the
way to make more Republicans is to
■tart more Republican organs. But
he showed by stubborn statistics
that about two-thirds of the people
will not read the Republican papers
which are published now. What is
the use of printing any more?
Is it not a happy family of Repub¬
licans at Washington now? Blains
comes to. the front squarely in denuu.
ciation of the McKinley cruzy-quilt
tariff bill and the principle of ultra-
protection that it represent*. Har¬
rison repudiates bis Socretary in this
matter. Speaker Reed is armed
against every leader of his party.
The Republican Senatorial majority
deftly disposes of Reed aud McKin¬
ley. Harrison announces that he is
going to do just exoctly as he pleas¬
es, Senators and Representatives to
! the contrary notwithstanding. Sen¬
ator Wolcott and others are ready
to knife the President. It is not an
inspiring spectacle, but Democrats
can sit comfortably on tb* fence and
see the fu neral proces sion go by.
A correspondent writing to the
Cincinnati Commercial-Gazette con¬
cerning tiie political situation in ln-
diana says:
“There is an uneasiness and rest¬
lessness among thepeople very much
liks that which pervaded the State in
1874***
It will be remembered that in 1872
the Republicans elected ten out of
thirteen Congressmen. In 1874 the
Democrats almost entirely reversed
the record, securing eight of the thir¬
teen Congressmen. That was the
result of the “uneasiness” ia 1874,
and we have no doubt that the paral¬
lel will hold good in 1890. The pros¬
pect is wsH calculated to give Proto
dent Harrison and his Indiana party
friends a great deal of “uneasiness
and restlessness.”
$100 Reward. 9100.
Th# leaders of the News akb Sen frill be
pleased to toenitiiat there to at least one
preaded dlaeaae that science hae been able to
cure in ail it* stages, and that is Catarrh.
Hail’s Catarrh Cure the is medical the only fraternity. positive cure Ca¬
now known to
tarrh beta* a constitutional disease, Hall’s re¬
quires a constitutional treatment.
Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, acting di¬
rectly upon Hie blood and mucous surfaces of
the system, thereby destroying the founda¬
tion of the disease, and giving the patient
strength by building up the constitution
assisting nature in doing its work. The
prietorsnave so much faith in its cun
powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars
for any case that it fails to cure. Send for
list of testimonials. Address, CO., Toledo’ 0.
F. J. CHENEY *
■W- Hold by Druggists, 76c.
ADW10*TOMp|#R« WiNM^ww’s-SeoTHma
Mrs . ^yrcp
or children I presrrip
tion of one of tl smalo nurses
and physicians ited States,
and lias been i tbyinillions forty years
with never-faili:
of mothers for children. lim¬
ing the process its vi ins
s incalculable, the child
from the .^•yaaddirtr- bowels, and
risen, iftihtothe
dlrid it rests i augSMd&wly race 25c.
'.tot tie.
:£==m
H’ s Dye’s yourtaddres Celebrated s w
• ^
; ■on
! Belt *nd A s
SftiT you
Matshnll, Me
9%f»- «'
SSfW <3
stow a, but we
d to think that Mr. Hodges,
land training os a states¬
man, legislator and orator, when in
the senate before, would place the
other candidates at a great disad¬
vantage. The Vidette says:
inently “There spoken befog only of three likely men to prom¬ be In
as
the race for Senator from this coun¬
ty, Col. H. W. Hodges, Beck, R, would W. it Mays, not
and William
choice? The only right way to do
this would be for the candidates to
go before the people In joint debate.
Then the people can bear for them-
selves the the great opinion questions of the of candidates the day.
The upon candidates then cannot touch
noon just such subjects as they may will
select, and evade others, but
‘ have to express themselves upon all
the vital questions that are now
agitating the public mind. Tbev
would have to answer any and all
, sensible questions that may be asked
thbm. After the candidates have
gone before the people they can then
ToieUigcntij- represent decide them who in IS the best senate. quali¬
fied to
A* aspirant for office can write an
article and only touch upon such
subjects as he may see fit, and leave
others alone. He can conch his
thoughts in such language that be
may evade the real issue and mislead
tile people. -In an open debate he
oan do no such thing. If he does not
dearly define his position his hearers
can ^This moke him do so.
ia the old fashioned Demo¬
tic >p!e way of doing Democratic things and they if our
are not fs are
be office of senator the
. -I ue in our immediate gift
jta man to fill that office
oisin full and hearty sympathy who
fil •h all our interest*, one can
the office with dignity and ability.
Let us have a joint debate.”
^Tbere are unpleasant indications
that Asiatic cholera may obtain a
strong hold Opon Europe this. sum>-
er. The reports of the prevalence
'the dread epidemic are already
toggestive of its wider spread and
Increased fatality as ths warmer
weather comes on. Energetic meas¬
ures will undoubtedly be taken to
stamp out the plague, but experience
does not justify confidence that they
Will he very successful. Little anxie-r
ty need be felt regarding the danger
in this country. Our quarantine
service here js effective, and the sani¬
tary regulations of our lapge cities
Ore such as to give us a large meas¬
ure of security. ,
Emperor Francis Joseph of Aust ria,
has forbidden his daughter, the
Archduchess Valerie, to accept the
uedding gifts that the Municipal
Councils of the Empire were intend-,
ipg to vote. We commend this ac¬
tion, of the Austrian Emperor to the
thoughtful attention of the husband
Of Mrs. BeDjamia Harrison. He
plight find it instructive, if not whol¬
ly productive of self-satisfaction, to
ponder upon this incident as lie sits
Upon the piazza of Mrs. Harrison’s
Cape May Point cottage.
According to English vital statis¬
tics, more men than women die an¬
nually. Other statistics assure us
that more female than males are
porn. That ought to encourge the
woman’s Tights advocates. Ia the
natural course of events the men
most wholly disappear, leaving the
female sex in exclusive possession of
ths earth. If the women will only
patiently bide their time they will fcs
able to have everything all their own
way without trouble.
Oieamte yonr breath and regulate yonr oow- Sold
el* with DeWitt’* Little Early Rieere.
by N B. Drewrv.
The income of the University of
Oxford for the prestent year is about
£66,200. During the last year the
university! has increased its capital
by nearly £18,000.
When yon getalloutof sorts, Billion*, Dy*
peptic, Despondent, Blood impure, Liver in**
active, tack of ambition, tired feeling and ev
TttfflsR’issi'as^’sVf perfectly reliable preparation and wHl
build you up and renew your strength. N. B.
Drewry. v
Census enumerators in Philadelphia
.report that they haveencountered no
difficulty in obtaining answers to
their questions
DeWitt’* JL/V " Ivli o UIUIO Little “twij Early aeeov* Risers a mix. are a little
pill that do not • gripe • canee pain, din. Small.
or
easy to nake, safe. Sold by N. B. Dr irewry
A Berlin firm pays to the city 100,-
000 marks annually for using the
400 official town posts for private
advertisements.
business, Los ot Apdetite, that Tired eel*
ing, Faintness, Dyspepsia. Blood Dieorde
Ecsema. Blotches. result Pimples, from Sallow impure Skin condi¬ and
most diseases an
tion ol the Blood. Purify it with De Vitt’e
Sarsaparilla. We sell it and recommend it
N. B. Drewrv. ,
Deal Gently with the Stomach.
If It proves refractory, mild discipline is the
thing to eet it right. Not ail the nauseous
draughts and boluses ever invented can do
half a* ranch to remed i its disorders as a few
wineglassfnle—say, three a day—ot Hoe tet¬
ter’s rtomnch Bitters, which will afford it
soeedy relief, aud eventually Imnieh every
dyspeptic and bilious symptom. Sick head¬
ache , nervousness.sallownees of tl>«complex¬ those
ion, tar upon the tongue, vertigo, am.
many indescribable and dlsagreable sensation
abaadonment of such random and ill advis¬
ed experiments should be the first step In the
direction of a cure; the next step the use of
this standard tonic alterative, which has rr.
ceived the highest medical sanction and wep
unprecedented poP u ' ft rity
■Bmp#
ty to
: S
to
red
in a collision
1
age, Mz Roloson
had. achieved
fume in hischosen
was
accounted the
fastest sending
J. W. BOLOSON. in the
(.'sited Staten. At
Conn. Despite this, however, Mr. Rolo-
zoo, urns generally exoelhmt conceded and accurate to be one teleg- of
the moot
tha other 6 years of age.
— — —I'
McuicAt JBn vii ti ai & sm »
Home physicians, noticing the excellent
tonic,’ anti Tonic periodic Syrup, and antipyretic have endeavored properties to
of Smith’s the
ascertain its composition. Of course
proprietors of this valuable remedy would
wrong themselves if they made the secret of
their cure public property. Why should its
composition effectual be considered remedy,and so easily long obtain¬ as it
moves an quinine. Many people
able who buy of druggists and as quinine is don’t know it ie
use
to made know. from They Peru yean know bark. it nearly They always don’t cures care
the chills and lever, and that is all they want
it for. Bo too, the people know quinine. that Smith’: They
Tonic Syrnp Is than
know itennr curoe chili* and fever when quinine
faile. They know also that Smith’s Tonic
Syrnp will brook up a cold or or * an attack of
influenta, other la grippe, They They know know etc., a&o also quick* that th er than It h pieas- any-
sr drug. drug. and and leaves leave* unpleasant
ant fao to take take never never any any
aftereffect. They know alao that it can he
need as a substitute tor quinine and always
with more satisfactory results.
tew wf Wllltl.'.liiiir
lirliiirti year of th-.- r- .niluliun
the Un'.i.ti gucei-umenl proposed tii
niivko jauice and grunt the colonics the
privil re.lliey had detuandeti on tlie
comlm.in that they should pay the ex
penses of tun War. Franklin replied
that the proposal that hnppeiied reminded when him he of
somethin#
.lived i» London. "A Frenelinmii, svljo
was a , little out of his head, heated, a
poker, ipd ex.cluiiniog hot and then the dished fi. -l"mat; into
t, to
inet. '4e stick dis i.iu* jou six
'reply. opslies.” “Wefl. “No you den don't,’ stick 1 ii tvr-t dn^
inchesf* me m
"No. sir!" was the more
omphalic reply. “Well den, sure,
you will of course nay me for heating
de polcer." New Haven Palladium.
—— *. -——■.
... ,
De Witt’s Sarsaparilla will renew and pnri
iy the blood, eradicate disease and make I i
gestion easy. We sell it, K. B. Drewry.
SyxUtoul* ot Salats.
In Christian art the various saints
are with symbolized angel standing as follows: Matthews, him dic¬
an near
tating the winged Gospel; lion; Mark, Luke accompanied has
by a him John, writing his Gospel* an ox
uear ;
or bearing a chalice from which a ser-
pent issues; Paul, with a sword and
an open book: Feter holds in his hand
a tod book or scroll; James, with a sword,
eometimes attired as a pilgrim;
Andrew, wilh a <x> cross; Philip, bear-
iiig u large cross or basket of loaves;
Juao, a Thbmus, club or staff and carpenter’s
square; a builder’s square;
Bartholomew, a knife, hand. and —Exchange, Simon,
with a sword in his
DeWitt* Headache Little Early Risers. Stomach, Best Sold pill
tor Sick and Sour
by N. fi. Drewry.
An aged kidy died suddly in a ho¬
tel in Alabama and in her bustle
$2,010 was found concealed.
De cathartic Wilt’s Little liver Early pills Kisers. made. Most Sold pleas by
ant ever
N. B. Drewrv.
Then) are six Wilsons ia congress,
two(senators and four representative.
Politically they are a tie.
Thr demand for Smith’s Tonic Syrnp is un
equalled by an other chill and fever remedy.
My burg, saiei 111. are surprising.—[P. J.Dreher, Lene-
Arose bash at South Pasadena,
Cal., is credited with showing 200,-
000 blossoms.
Bucklen’s ArnicvuSale.
The Best Salve in the world for Ohts
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum Fever
Sores, Tetter, all 3 Chapped Eruptions, Hands, Chilblains,
Corns, ly and Pile*,or kin (required. and Itisgnar- positive¬
cares no pay
ted funded. to gives Price25cents perfect satisaction, box. or For mon sale ey re
J. N. Harris A Son. per by
The Lmw ot the Case,
The Law of Husband and Wife is the uaine
of a book written by Lelia J. Robinson. AH
adjudications of this knotty subject would.be
simple if it were regarded In a spirit of com¬
quently promise. occasioned Incompatibility by disordered of temper is fre¬
a liver. It
makes a snappish. well-disposed Into mortal morbid, mo-
- rose or snch houses where
this explains the situation the soother of rub
fled or disgruntled dispositions would be as a
white winged angel of peace and messenger ol
happiness. With a bottle of Westmoreland’s
Calisaya mistic Tonic of somes mind health, vigor, an opti¬
frame and a dispelling ol all
dark stand*. Tone up your iiver, brace up
your nerves and improve your appetite by
using i a bottle, which can be had of J. N. Har-
lis Bon and E. R. Anthony.
A Boon to the Rick
Rev. Dr. King's B. Hawthorne, Royal Germetuer is endorsed by
J. pastor First Baptist
church, Atlanta, Gu., whosays: “It is a groat
remedy.” Rev. suffering Sam wile P. Jones had says: “I wish
every poor access to that
medicine.'’ Thousands of others attest its
daily, virtues. where Fifty gallons are-drank in Atlanta
it is performing remarkable
cures. It removes the cause ol disease and
builds up from the first dose. Send stamp
tor tali particulars, certificates of wonderful
cures, Atlanta, ets., Ga. to King’s It Royal Aermetuer Co.,
cubes whew allilse fails.
Price, $1.50 per concentrated bottle, which
make* one gallon of medicine as per direc¬
tions accompanyingeaeh bottle; Can be seat
by express C. 0. D. if your druggist cannot
supply yon._ tf
Female Weakness Positive Cure.
To the Editor : Please inform yonr read
era I have a positive remedy torthe thousand
and ons ills which arise from deranged female
organs, I shall be glad to send two bottles
of my remedy r»M to any iy lady lady ii if tl they will
send their Express Express I)b. and and P. P. 0. O. address. address. Yonn onre
resprettuily, J. B. MARCHISI, u-wi, 188 Gen tie
, H. Y. June4dAw4»
Feverish, CHILDRENnlRRITU'l
sometimes crsvlsg food sad eetinp r.
>.v and miles, wuor* r< seure- are teken.sa.
s-idfln.iify stoeft'a duii, Vermiiage ,v .Itnw. B. An ffah-
ure. T>y saa teetor ourself, newer it has tutu
) stood ttoi
sis
man
mWnmB We have to off* this w eek the following
* room house, half acre lot, Chappell street
$1,000. „ , __. 4
■
nd- .
ont
throe dr H. A 0: railroad
°" 4 Ssr“^s a *is»s* , i?;
e^srBmS
Georgia, wifsell cheap on easy pay-
TwomilroiroW Brifflh, good Damn. Will sell
We tow%hel adlmning desirable section. proderty.ta For furtherpartic- Griffln
and information,
nlars or apply to
mymrn^rmm
-Hre, to- Remyoberdur Tnshronro d^iSat
Life snd Accident. '
M fcVkiMNfa
or THE
St^TEW ZACATECAS, MEXICO:
k syndicate of capitalists have secured the
concession tor pperpttag this
,
LOTTERY,
and has extendedit* business throughout the
United States and British America.
Below will be found a list of the prise* which
wfll he drawn on
June 27,1890
AT ZACATECAS, MEXICO,
and continued monthly thereafter.
8150,000.00.
100,000 Tickets at 910,00; Halves, 96,00,
Tenths, |1.00; American Currency.
LIST OF PRIZES:
1 P*K( V........9160,000 50.000 i*.., .|160.000 50.000
Prize of. i*.......
t P«IIE OF. 25.000 ia....... ... 25,000
3 Pkiies of .. 10.000 are... ... 80,000
2 Prizes of.. 5.000 are.... ... 10,000
5 Prizes of., 2.000 are... 10.000
10 Prizes of. 1,00,1 are. 10,000 10,000
20 Prizes of. 500 are....... 40,000
200 Prizes of. 200 are______
800 Prizes of.. ISO are....... 45,000
500 Prizesof . 100 are....... 50,000
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
150 Prizes of ......$150 are..........■■. ■ > 16,000 22,500
150 Prizes of ...... 100 are:... ........
158 Prizes of ...... 50 are.............. 7,500
909 Terminal Prizes of $50 are....... 49,950
2492 $524,950
Club lutes: O Tickets for $50
E9* Special Rates arranged with Agents.
AGENTS WANTED
In every town and city in the United States
and British America.
The payment of Prizes is guaranteed by dol¬ a
special deposit of five hundred thousand
lars (*500,000)', with the State Government,
and approved by Jeans the Atechiga, supervision Governor. ol
I Ac. Drawings Herminio under Arteagt, personal who is appointed by
the Government as interventoi
“I Certify that with the State Treasurer
all snriug necessary full guarantees of ail are rizes deposited, this draw; as-
Hisiinno payment i of
ing. Arte ala, luterventor.”
IMPORTAKT-
Remittances musk lie either by New York
Draft, Express or Registered Letter, Ameri¬
can money. Collections can be made by Ex¬
press Companies'or Banks. be Ticket draftsod sent di¬
rect to management will paid by
New York, Montreal, St, Paul. Chicago, San
Francisco or City of Mexico. For further in¬
formation address
JUAN PIKDAD, Manager,
Zacatecas, Mexico.
Apartado 43. apr26d*wtf
>C. 18, Til TABU 1 IT
In effect June 1st, 1890.
No. 15—Dailt
LcaveGriffln...............................5:40a.m.
ArriveAtlanta.................................7:45 1
No. 16—Daily,
Leave Atlanta ...............................<5:00p.m.
No. 8 —Dah. ,.
Leave Macon........................
ArriveGriffln............................ ........5:28 “ ,
No. 11 —Daily.
Leave Macon...........................
... 9 ^0 “
44 Atlanta...................... .....11:00 “
No. 1 —Daily.
Leave Macon...........................
ArriveGriffln.........................
“ Atlanta........................ 5:40 «
.....
No. 13 —Daily .
Leave Macon.....'.................. .......5:55*p. m.
Arrive Griffln.......................... .....,.8:12 “
Leave *«•« .—...8:32 «
Arrive Atlanta.........................
No. 2 —Daily.
Leave Atlanta....................... ...... 7:00 a. m
Arrive Griffin.........................
io*sr» M
No. 14 —Daily.
Arrive Griffln..........................
Leave *• ..........................
Arrive Macon........................
No. 12 —Daily.
Leave Atlanta........................
ArriveGriffln..........................
Leave “ ........................... .......4:05 “
Arrive Macon..........................
|No. 4 —Daily.
Loav*. Atlanta........................
Arrive Griffln..........................
'• Macon.........................
No. 33—Daily.
Leave Griffln..................... 9:25 a. m
Arrive \ewnan.............................11:05 “
..si.e Carrollton,.......................12:20 p. m
No. 84 —Daily.
Leave Carrollton...........................4:20 p. m,
Arrive Newnan.. .5:25 «•
Arrive Griffin. .. ...7:20
No. 81— Daily, except Sdnday.
Leave Griffin................................. 4:00 p.m.
Arrive Newnan..........................HV 6:25
Arrive Carrollton.......................8:15 “
No. 82 —Daily, Except Sunday.
Leave Ceurollton............................6:50 a. m.
Arrive Newnan...............................8:45 “
ArriveGriffln....................... 11:00 “ '
*** For fmther information relative to tick
«t rates, best routes schedule Ac., write to
or call on JNO. L. REID, Agt-
E. T. CHARLTON. G. P. A.. Griffln Ga.
Savannah. Ga.
«E8.
TERRY M’PQ CO., NashviU.E, Tenm.
; of the neck, which pro-
i or swellings;
j eores on the arms,
, or feet; which developes ulcers In the
eyes, ears, or nose, often causing blindness or
h is the origin of pimples, can-,
, or the many other manifests-
ous usually Ascribed to “humors;" #hteh,
fastening upon the ltmgs, causes consumption
hr ? ^&5, for-1
very tow persyna are entirely free from H,
H °r B c r C U R E D
By taking Rood’s Sarsaparilla, wltieh, by
tbs remarkable cares It has accomplished,
often when other medicines hare fulled, has
proven Itself to be a potent and peculiar
medicine for this disease. Some of these
cares are really wonderful. If yon suffer from
scrofula, be sure to tty Hood's Sarsaparilla.
* My daughter Mary was afflicted with scrof¬
ulous sore neck from th c time she was 22 month s
old till she became six years of age. Lumps
formed in her neck, and one of them after
growing to the size of a pigeon’s egg, became
a running sore forever three yearn. We gave
her Hood’s Sarsaparilla, when tho lump and
ail Indications of scrofula entirely dis¬
appeared, and now she seems to be a healthy
child.” J. 8. Cahi.ilk, Nauright, N. J.
N, B. Bo sure to get only
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
gold toy aUdnggi**. fffrtixforfs. Prepared only
by C. I. HOOD * CO., Ap^thecariM, Lowed, Mass
IOO Doses One Dollar
TO MACKINAC
Summer Tours.
0*L*cc Stcsmcac. Low Rats*.
Four Trips per tVeelc Between
DETROIT, MACKINAC ISLAND
Petoekey, The Soo. Morquetto. and
Lake Huron Ports.
Every Evening Between
DETROIT AND CLEVELAND
Sutdiy Trips during September Jane. Only. July, Angcnt uJ
6un ILLUOTBATEO PAMPHLETS,
KnteeandBxtiurelonTleketewU] by Ticket Ajent befomirLel
your or eddt see
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QURtS PILES
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TCTTta, BURNS
4 kSCALOS, R SORES,
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FOR CATARRH
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For S tie by N8 . Div
Georgia Midland & Gulf RR
fimq Table, No. 32, Taking Effect
June. 22, 1890
NORTH BOUND-Dailv.
Leave Columbus.............................1:00 p.Yn'
Arrive Grifiln....................... 8:50 “
Leave Cohimbus.............................5:10 *
Arrive Griffln.................... :..8:17 *
Leave Griffln...................................8.85 “
Arrive McDonough..........................9:15 “
SOUTH BOUND— Daily.
Leave ArriveGriffln...........................8:20 McDonngh.........................7.40 u. “ m
Lavee Griffin....................-............8:85 a. m.
Arrive Columbus..........................11:80 “
Leave Griffln...................... 4:15 “
Arrive Columbus.......................... 7:08 M
NORTH BOUND— Fbeioht.
I^ave Columbus..........................7:50 a, m
Arrive Griffln............................2:05 p. m
Leave Griffln.........................2:30 ”
Arrive McDonough................3:80 “
SOUTH BOUND— Freight.
Leave McDonough...................8-00a. Griffin v.05 “ m.
. Arrive “
Leave Griffin.....................10:80
Arrive Columbus............................4:25 p. m
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