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. Jane 38, 1890.
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- public school boild-
t, public oeb<*4a
ftbem kmIm to outgrow .tWr
We used awtyen-
dojlar high school
campus. £*
Gazette thinks
shew-
|t in debate,
a’a record is
FO rt Will
Msassgel;
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special to tha Augusta
-Brothw'lWvtegaton
B i w w srt to
before ho be-
H^bas already
Li rings too will
of Fulton cQUhty
, and a good waiiy
r«re working forhim.
» fcOTO *QW
it it the ballots fall will he d*<Wt| d
to bis campaign. Judge Stewart,
-*— - 1 *—vomited uponlor-alittle
n hi- own
& politician with a big
B-atig in the race by a
ay at home. -“The
House,” says the BaUi-
® s —,'“ig that there is going to
• ti “-K*bh. tali—that ttae.xwkt
» WU0K>n .« he Democratic. The only
trouble the Democrats are having in
their Congressional districts is in
jsssas ag thuyuSiiit
ttmsaiae trouble, only moreot it, tbe
Alliance movement bring generally
i mutton Me to Republicau * policy. The
mainjaghtof the campaign this fall
will he ou the tariff. and it promises
to be hobbeyondpcsertleat. Inimme
States the Democrats hfosourL expect large
gains. Ohio, Maryland,
Virginia^ Illinois and New York are
numedas among the States that will
add to the ^Democratic strength ( in
the next Hoota. > The Northwest
a rp rises,hut they uiay not
be, perhaps, just as the Democrats
expect. Will a Federal election law
molte.muc% .difference in. results?
Careful students of. the situation are
of the opining that it will disappoint
its inventors, and will show that
Sout hern elections have in the past
been fair.
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Tw jgc-ss , c.‘r^r5 hu been able to
t
■#*. fo* 4 %_
11z
Uure hi taken &
^ the blood am
tlte tion vssssu J of araasksiat; the constitution and
strength by building up The
twisting nature in doing ite w«rk. pro-
■rietori have so much laith in Ite curative
sowers that they offer One Hundred Dollars
for any ease that it fafls to cure Send
list of teetimowata F.J. CHENEY _AMrem, *00., Toledo O.
ttr Hold by Druggiete, 78c.
ADVICE TO MOTHERS.
Mbs. Winslow’s Soothing viiii’
or chOdren teething, is the prescrip
tioi nurses
ISta
vulnc
chM
SM diar
Price 25.
J*wly
actual wlf.,
tbepr oi her
The case in whieh the poiot waa
raised was brought by a husband
whose consort had been killed by the
Purr
ing the trial evidence was presented
which in the most eloquent way
eulogized the virtues of the deceased
and marked her as a superior spouse.
On this evidence the jury gave the
husband a verdict for $5000. Objec¬
tion was made by the defendents to
the evidence as to the character of
wife, holding that it was improp¬
er and irrelevant.
But this judge, who deserves to be
crowned with laurels by the wives
who are yet alive, oyerrolea thi*
objection on the ground that such
evidence is regular and proper, be¬
cause the husband’s actual loss, to
say nothing of his anguish,should be
gauged by the character of the
woman he married. If she had been
frivolous and extravagant and
peevish his loss would be an actual
gain, a pardonable Irish ball. Bnt if
Bhe had been prudent, thrifty, indus¬
trious, loving, sweet-tempered, duti¬
ful, economical, and possessed of
other valuable adjectival virtues,
then the husband’s loss would be
and adequate da mage
should be recovered.
&sr*i* logic for yon, and logic
tbatwHI hold water, too. Threw is
no prise quite so precious as a good
Wife. Now that thisimportant point
been adjudicated, it will be neces¬
lor all wives to cultivate the
virtues, rise when they are
and forcibly removed Irom
this world their husbands may not
able to recover damages for such
and forcible removal.
Those Republican organs whioh
a merry whir it announcing
that the farmers alliance was likely to
the Democratic party in the
otter an bminonsclick in ebron-*
iding that the alliance has called?a
convention in Minnesota next month
to pnt a full state ticket in the field.
The alliance claims to control 30.000
votes there, mostly, if not wholly, Re¬
publican votes. Harrison plurity was
28,106,eo that the attitude oftbefai
mere is regarded as signifying the
downfall of the Republican party in
that state. It is worth remembering
that this convention, like that in
South Dakota, was ordered after the
house at Washington had passed the
McKinley bill with its bait to catch
agricultural suckers.
Thr demand tor Smith's Tonic Syrup ip i* to un
•nulled bjr an surprising.—[P. other chill and lever Dreher, remedy. re Lens-
My sale, are J. »r,
burg, III.
Au officer sent from Washington to
look into the filibustering story
Lower California is said to have re¬
ported that thorn who made op
yarn have been unable to produce
single man who was recruited for
so-called expedition.
Backlen’a ArnlcvaSule.
Tbe Beet Salve in tbe world for
kSTi Boree, Ulcers, Salt Rheum
Corns, and Tetter, all Skin Chapped Eruptions, Erup Hands, and positi
a
_________ Pilesfor Required il is
ly ted cures to gives ----* perfect no pay s&tisaotion, guar
fandedT i in, or < money re
bN. Harris PriceaScenteperbox. A Son. For sale
After three weeks of hard labor
a supposed silyer mine in
nia, an expert wlio bad been-
from Philadelphia decided that
was no indication of anything of vai
ue except a fine bed of clay.
Medical Enthusiasm
Some physicians, noticing antipyreticpropertf the
tonic, antiperiodic Tonic Syrup, and have endeavored
o! Smith’s
ascertain its composition. Of course t
proprietors of this valuable remedy
wrong themselves if they made the secret
their cure public considered property. Why should
composition be so long us
proves an tffectual remedy .and easily Id
able who of dmggtetw asiriprhrtne. quinine don’t know an v It
made buy and Pernveon use bark. They don’t
from always
to the know. chills and They lever, know and it that nearly all they
is
it Tonic for. Syrep So too, is thepreptejtnow than qui) that 1
know it cures chills and fever when q
fails. They know also that Smith’s
Syrup will break up a cold or an attack
influenza, other drug. la grippe, They know etc., also quicker that than it is
ant to take and never leaves any
after effect. They know also that it can
need as a substitute for results. qttinioe and
with more satisfactorv
The increase of about
people in thirteen years in Spain
attributed in u great measure to
success that has attended tbe chang¬
es in tbe hygienic condition of
large cities and towns.
Dizziness, Los Dyspepsia. ol Apdetitr, Blood that Tired Disorde eel*
ing, Faintness, Sallow
Eczem.i. Blotches. Pimpiee, Skin and
most d if eases result from an impure condi¬
tion of the Blood. Purify it with De
Sarsaparilla. We sell it and recommend it
N. B. Drewrv. *
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2'
draughts and ‘ rented ' ** can dti
*a a tew
Ifeter „ ! Hostef-
ter’* • totnst-h wftl afford it
iieL_ ^ _|iiid lions eventually symptom. Imn Sick sh every he«<l-
•S.aallowneesid vertigo, Hiccomptex-
ion, fur it upon upon the the tongue, tongue, vert.go an.. an., tJ t hose
indescribable and .lisagreable sensation
_ d by injudicious indigestion, are too often |>er|ietu
•tod by dosing. An immediate
aaasaa
direction of a cure; the next step Misuse of
this standard took alterative, which has re¬
ceived the highest medical sanction and woo
popularity.
t do
■ M Republican
Psder, |
Election bills wak Beyer -before
cd ved by any ringoT^lmfcal co
ntors. Ite unconcealed object to drive
of Alabama; Breekrorigeof Arkansas;
Milk and Culberston of Texas; and
many others of like character, and to
put in theirseat partisan demagogues
and tools through the aid of ignorant
negro voters, drilled and disciplined,
ejection aqd marched to t he polls by Federal
officers. Such a result would
be nothing lees than a National ca¬
lami l y. The banishment of the able
and true representatives of the South
from the public councils and the sub-
titutiou for them of a horde of irre-
sponsible demagogues and tricksters
would .put back the country’s prog
ress for fifty years.
Why I* Is Popular.
Because It has proven its absolute merit
over and over again, because it has an un¬
equalled record ol cures, because ite business
b conducted in thoroughly ‘ honest
i a a manner,
and because it combines economy and
g the only medicine of which
___________________ is true—these strong
points gave made Hood’s Sarsaparilla day. (f) tbe
most successful medicine of tbe
It is related of a Johnstown (Pa.)
boy who was drowned the other day
that as he was sinking in the river
ie called to his brother on tbe shore;
“Steve, be sure and take the milk
home.” This was an errand on which
the boys bad been sent.
Cleanse yonr breath and regulate Risers. your Dow¬ Sold
els with DeWitt’s Little Early
by N B. Drewrv.
The Humboldt river and its tribu¬
taries at Wells, Nev., are gorged with
carcasses of cattle that perished last
winter, and the stench is unbearable.
Many railroad employes have bean
made sick by it.
.When you gwtallontof Borte, Billions, Liver
peptic, Despondent, lack of ambition, Blood tired impure, feeling and in¬
active. ev-
sstesswh l will
build perfectly reliable and preparation strength. and N. B.
you up renew your
lire wry.
The street cleaning department of, •}
New York has appointed three
aicians to examine all applicants for
positions on the force, to determine
whether they are physically tit to do
the work required*.
De Witt’s Sarsaparilla will renew and puri :i
fy the blood, eradicate disease and make
gostion easy. We sell it, N. B. Drewry.
f*ltdiu,i:uro * nil if is a vnltciLfo li-diijl
111-' work c.mii-iU in ortli'riiiir tip* sup
pb#**, .'iu'.uhr; flit* an l pronoun
ciiig fml'Mt *?«t iqs*’i every, dish M«n.-wl
lie si-ea^e- rih* a.'Pi;W «wnw iu and
salad*. d;’t-.*ii s.*;n»uniag them person
lly tastily tip* most minute particle he
can dkwover exactly the ingredient*
lacking and the amount uoedwl to Ui
sure lasrfeotion His salary is $3,000 a
year ______
It has been learned ^>y experliueuts
widi traiTlur pigeons made in Europe
tiiat the normal velocity of tliis bird of
passage is about 1,210 yards a minute.
With a fresli wind In the direction of
lligiit this velocity has been consider
ably Inert*.used. Sometimus alumst 2,000
yards In is 'U*en tiuult* in the same inter
val of time.
ant De cathartic Witt’s Little liver Early pills Hisets. made, Most Sold pleas by
ever
N. B. Drewrv,
.-.everai -ever* snocss nf earthquake Black have
.•cvurrel lit the vicinUy of the forest
o< Vransy ivanU, creating great coneternation
uuoug i ue inhabitants.
A well dressed slntuger swindled many
prosporomi mere ,anti U Norwalk, Coun.. bj-
-el.lu; lUein aue^el diamond, at prices
ran 1 . 1 : root hi to $»k The stones were
worui.oM.
De Witt Headache s Little Early Risers. Stomach. Beet Sold pill
for Sick and Sour
by.N. B. Drewry.
The Law of the Case,
The Law of Husband and Wife is the name
of a book written by Lelia J■ Bobinson. AH
adjudications of thie knotty subject would be
simple if it Incompatibility were regarded in of a spirit Of is com¬ fre¬
quently promise. occasioned by disordered temper liver It
a
makes a well-disposed mortal morbid, mo¬
rose or snappish. Into such houses where
this explains the situation tbe soother of ruf¬
fled or disgruntled dispositions would be : » a
White winged angel of peace and messenger of
happiness. With a bottle of Westmoreland's
Calisaya Tonic soraes health, and dispelling vigor, an opti¬ nil
mistic frame of mind a oi
dark clouds. Tone up your liver, braee up
yotir nerves and improve your had appetite N. by
usiug a bottle, which can be of J. Uur-
ris A Son and E. R. Anthony.
A Boon to the Sick.
Dr. King’s Hoyal Germetuer is endorsed by
Bev. J. B. Hawthorne, pastor First Baptist
church, Atlanta,Ga., who says: “It is a great
remedy.” Bev. Sam P. Jones says: “I wish
every poor suffering wife had access to that
medicine.” Thousands of others attest ite
virtues. Fifty gallons are drank in Atlanta
daily, where It is performing remarkable
cures. It removes the cause of disease and
builds up tram tbe first dose. Bend stamp
for full particulars, certificates ot wonderful
cures, ets., to King’s Royal Aermetuer Co ,
Atlanta, Ga. It cches when all else fails.
Price, 91-50 per concentrated bottle, which
makes one gallon oj medicine as per direc¬
tions aocompanyingeaeh bottle. Can be seat
by express C. 0. D. if yonr druggist cannot, tt
supply you. _____£—^_____________________
Female Weakness Positive Cure.
To the Editor : Please inform your read
ere I have a positive remedy for the thousand
and one ills which arise from deranged temUe
organs. I shall be glad to send two bottles
•end of'my their remedy Express free and to P. any 0. lady address. addr if they Yours will
.
respectfully, Dr. J. B. MARCHISI, «I&». 188 Gen
eeeeflt., Utica, N. Y. jun*4diw4w
Notice to Debtors and Creditors
All persons indebted to the estate of Sam’l
F. Gray, deceased, are hereby notified to
make immediate settlement of same. All
parties bolding claims against the estate of
said deceased, are notified to pre se n t them,
within the time prescribed &M.WAYUAN7 by law, propertf :
attested, to
apriHw6-08.7O. Executor.
CHILDREN nlRRlTMU* VMM
Feverish, sometimes craving food sad eeting r-
♦He*» ye® may know Worms are aappinfT Kt tkei»J
m
■ The Importance of purifying the Wood can-
not be overestimated, for without pure blood
you cannot enjoy good health. needs
At this season nearly every one «
good medicine to portly, vitalize, and eurtch
the blood, and we jPjFjgggg ask you to try Hood's
Peculiar
creates an appetite, and tones the digestion,
while it eradicates disease. The
combination, nronortion and
of the vegetable remedies
TO Itself
other mcdlcinehaasnebsrtcord of wonderfnl
ernes. If yoo have made up your mind to
buy Hood’s Sarsaparilla do not be induced to
take shy other instead. It 1s a Peculiar
Medicine, and la worthy your confldenee. / !
Hood's Sarsaparilla Is sold by all druggists.
Prepared by C. L Hood * Co., Lowell, Mass.
lOO Doses One Dollar
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rim# Table, No. 32, Taking Effect
June, 22, 1890
. v i . .. ", ' STSTA _ ,
NORTH BOUHD-DAiur-
Leave Columbus—.........................IiOO p. m
Arrive
Leave Uotembna.-..........................8:10 “
Arrive GnBBn...............................*
Arrive McDonough.........................9:18 “
SOUTH BOUND—Daily.
ArrlveGriffln...........................8:20 Leave MeDonugh........... ..............7.40 a. “ in
Lhvee Griffin..............................—8:85a.m.
Arrive Columbus........................,.11:80 4:15 “ “
Leave Griffin.....................
Arrive Columbus........................... 7:08 “
NORTH BOUND—FbeiuhT.
Leave Columbus..........................7:50 a, m
Arrive Griffin........................„..2:05 p. m
Leave Griffin.........................2:30 “
Arrive McDonough................8:80 “
SOUTH BOUND—Freight.
Leave McDonough......... 'rm, ....8 00 a.,».
Arrive Griffin..............
Leave Griffin............. ..10:30 “
A rrive Columbus.............. ......4:25 p. m
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aver dn-a 2 'ii.i. m* . lij
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TO WEAK ME
2» B S? 1 ^^^teted. i
Prof. V. C. FDW1MR, Moodus,
tbewerifi. un
uaequaled, and to iutroduBeoaf
a* a* above. above. Only OMly ttkoaa tltoa* w)m * urfit*
‘ us at once ice c---*“ can make .aure t>#
....... . . i. All you bare to do In
j Jthowe mum «*boc*U—v©ur i* to *bow our netahborf rratda to
Yte S*nowtoE cut Eire, a. »is»« wm F i f i Wfi* * '**•
XMMhH. HALLETT A CO.. B.x S»JT ro.TUUi” Miiaq
. BANK
,J ? OFFICE
OF m ZACAf , XIC0.
STATE the
A ey n lir ^ ^ jJ ivt* secured
c B8K) „ r operating this
lottery, «aW«BftG2ir “•
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Below will be found a list of the prises which
June27fl line * i,K M}5SL-
AT ZACATECAS, MEXICO,
apd continued #150,000.00. monthly thereafter. j
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LIST OF FBI2E8:
I Prize op. r....:. ..#150,000 50.000 is....... is— ,«:SSS
\ Ftui or ........ 25.000 10.000 is......
8 Phizes of...... 5.000 ore... 10,000
ISSSfc: are... ...
2.000 are... ... 10,000
10 Pbizesof...... 1,003 are... .. 10,000 10.000
20 Prizes of,..... 500 are... -
200 800 Pbizesof...... Pjuzesof...... 150 200 are... are,., ::: S
500 PkizehoF...... 100 are... ... 50,000
APPBOXmATION PRIZES.
& re ......... «*»•*’ 922,500
are.
ISOTwzesw Terminal Prises ol »50 are.
999 are-
m2 9524,950
ClubHstesi «
Special Bates arranged with Agents.
AGENTS WANTED
andl^* , SMrtch ^ ^ th * -F? lted St ?tes
suriug full payment of att pria
ing. Herminio Abtkaha, Interventor.”
IMPORTANT. I
Bemittauces must be either by New York
Draft, Express or Registered Letter, Ameri¬
can money. Collections can be foade by Kx- di-
Ticket sent
draftson
iL St. Paul. Chicago, San
Francisco or City of Mexico. For further in¬
formation address
JUAN PIED AD, Manager, Mexico.
Zacatecas, apxGfidAwtf
Apartado 43.
(. «. R. TIC TABIC II 17
In effect June let, 1890.
No. 18 -<-Daia,y
Leave Griffin....... ............ ■ -8.40 a.m.
‘ArriveAtianta.............7:45 kt
No. 1 G»—Daii y.
Leave Atlanta ....................... x ,. ...0:00 p. m.
Arrive Griffin....................... , .....8:00 ‘
' Np. 8 —Daily.
lA*ave Macon............................3:30 5:28 a.m “
Arrive Griffin......................... Atlanta...............................T:0C “
“
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 ‘
■* “ Affitofa^.— 5:40 1
No. 13 —Daily.
Leave Macon ..5:55tv «.
Arrive Griffin................. ..8:19 ---<l _ “
Leave ** .....•,.,v*w3i V*10 u
Arrive Atlanta.............. v
No. 2 —Daily..
Leave Atlanta......^v***.* ^*90 n.^m
Arrive Griffin.... ,^ vv ...................... 8.32
“ .................. -• -...lOioQ
No. 34— Daily.
Leave Atlanta..............................11:80 a .»
Arrive Griffin.......................... •• l-'OO p. m.
Leave ” ......... 4:25 “
Arrive Macon.....•••••• S.A0 **
No. 12 —Daily.
Io*avfc Atlanta...............................2:15 p. m-
Arrive Griffin................:..................4:00 "
Leave “ ...................................4:05 f '
Arrive Macon..................................6:1 fj. *■
JNo. 4 —Daily.
L(*!ivi' Atlanta..................7*20 p. m.
Arrive (,nffiz.............. 9:08
’* Macon.........,,,^......^...^..11*20 '*
No. 83 —Daily.
Irfrave Griffin —.................. 9:25 a. m
Arrive Newman............. 11:05 “
jk.vi.e Carrollton.........................12:20 p. m
No. 34 —Daily.
Leave Carrollton...........................4:20 p. m.
Arrive Newnan......................... 5:25 *•
Arrive Grififtn....................... • 4*2tl
No. 31 —Daily, kxcesh SteSPAY.
Leave Griffin.............. 4:00 p. m.
Arrive Newnan............. 6:25 *‘
Arrive Carrollton..................-i—-8:15 “
No. 82 —Daily, Except Schpay.
Leave Carrollton............................0:50 a.,m-
Arrive Newnan............ .......... ....-■■•--8.45
Arrive Griffin................. HAW) “
taf For furtherinlormation relative to tick
et rates, best route*, schedule, Ac., write to
or call on JNO. L. REID, Griffin Agt., Ga.
E. T. CHARLTON. G. P. A..
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In proportion to prices charged, than an\
other medlnia in the South.
With the combined circulation of two old
and well established papers, it charges the
prices of only one. _
■ M'Ji A^LUReA* RMhAl i
It is published in one of the agrieiilhiral,
commercial, manufactui ing and railroad
centers of the most progressive State in the
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