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ate* ss for the Dailr
■ Louisiana lottery question is
■
»alliance is against it.
„ York Son says that Capt.
one to be ambitious to
Atlanta Constitution a
i Mail and Express,
i room for farther re-
i at all certain that Blount
__._1 from our neighboring
■\ Hughes is showing up very
in Bibb, and the alliance
downed yet where ft bas
AXdUIAMCB j
harles Lovell Mosee, the soc-
mdidate for tbs nomination
Ifty-eeeond Congress from
district, is a native of dor
% county of Coweta. He
years old, and was
from Msroer Uofreralfor
His college course was dis¬
and be bore off one of
of bit close. He iratne-
_ in teaching, and was
the Newnan Male 8eml-
a number of years. Ineoo-
, with teaching he afeo pursued
g, retiring from the school
some years ago. He has since
oted bis entire time to agricnl-
irfced success. Brought
his sympathies are with
ins of the soil, but he Is
broad a man for class
White he feels deeply the
I of the farmers, he will be a rep-
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1 unusually rich information
, energetic and young, he has
i future before him. Tbat
tbe beard from in Coagteee,
a, who know him, positively
an empty boll during discus
only a quorum appearing
roll call, tbe page* of the House
tativeo have considerable
leisure ou their hands daring the
daily sessions, says the Washington
Port. Ytrterday a group of them
clustered about the steps leading to
the speaker’s chair, and engaged io a
dlaeuasion as to who was tbs leader
of the Democratic side of the House
since Mr. Carlisle became a senator.
I» tbs collapsed condition of affairs
ih the House the arguments of the
boys could be distinctly heard in the
gallery overhead.
One of tbs smaller pages broke the
drift of tbe discussion by remarking
that be knew who was tbe biggest
man in tbe country, and announced
Blaine as the individual. This was
immediately chaltengod, butthe little
fellow stood his ground. “You see,
said be, .“the morning after tbat
Biaios letter Dockery an’ John Alien
was talkin’. Dockery says, ‘John,
~ Blaine’s a bigger man than his par¬
ty.’ An’ Allen says, ’Don’t you for¬
get it, Dock, ole boy, Blaine s a big¬
ger man than both parties. ’ ’’
Beafnsss Can’t be Cured
______ a* they can not rrac-ti
portion of tbe ear. There i* only
to rare Dratoam, and that to by con¬
ies. Drain*** ii canned by
tion of the mueou* lining
Tube. W ben thi* tube get*
you bare aad a when rumbling it entirely sound closed or im-
hearing, to the result, and onto** is the inflara
■
,______cam be taken out and thto tube reetor-
I to its normal condition, hearing wiil be
red forever; nine case* ont often are
ri by condition catarrh, which of the to nothing nurture* bat an
mueou*
’* will give On* Hundred Dollar* tor any
case of Deafeea* (caused by Catarrh ) that we
caaast cure by taking Hail’s Catarrh Cure.
ter * h 1rTcHEiEY
* CO., Toledo, O
S#» Bold by Drgggtote, 75c.
AWVICK TO MOTH KRS.
Mas. Wihsbow’s Soothi Ni; % RI!P
°.r ehildren issuing, is the pn** rip-
tion of one of th« best emafe nnm*
aad physicians fa the United States,
I has been used for fortv rears a
i never-failing success bvmiUiorm
eir children. Dur-
I of teething its «. ilue
relieves the child
atery and diar-
the bowels, and
health to the
Price 25c.
riy
four address w
i’s Celebrated
fiances on a
yon
t
’’ ■
kntmtffaa* come from,
We are in to fell them,
They come from s factory in the
Reiclienbermtraase *e in Berlin, and you
uau have them _ ou on the most udvanto-
ircous terms. The ordinary violin of
commerce is to bo bad for trie aer
price of a florin; While for five
sixpence u "very One instrumen
high finish is to be obtained.
The very best Strad, a most 17s. artistic while
instrument, will cost you ;
for 2d*, you shall have a ml Magrni,
"double purfled with artistically
carved, scroll." Beyond that you can¬
not go. A "highly recommended
Gmtmeriua costs 16s. 6d., and the very
best Caspar da Salo a sovereign.—St
James Gazette.
Forty-one males and nine females
appeared in the grand jury room of
the Federal building at Macon to be
examined in departmental and rail¬
way mail service by the United States
civil service commission. Of these,
twenty three were white men, eigh¬
teen colored men, eight colored
women, and one a white wo man.
What It Does.
1, Hood’s Puritan BanapparlLUa the blood.
8. 9. Creates an the appetite. -
Hrengten* the weak nerves.
4. Hakes strong.
5. Overcome* that tired feeling.
0 Cores scrofula, salt rheum, etc.
T Invigorates the kidneys nnd liver.
8. Relieves headache, indigestion, dyspep-
sia.
8. French, who lives near Howard,
had a narrow escape from being
killed last Friday. While out in the
lot feeding his stock at the home of
8. R. Moore he received a kick in the
abdomen from a male, which came
near proving fatal.
Buckien’s /vrmcvaSale.
The Beet Halve in the world for Cote
Bruises, Some, Ulcers, Salt Rheum Fever
ted to give# Price36cents perfect Wtlsaction, or For moneyre sale by
fended. per box.
I. N. Harri s A Son.
Wade Lester, who, for several
years, was employed in the drug
house of H. J. Lamar & Bon in Alba¬
ny, died in Macon Tuesday. He has
for some time been connected with
the firm’s house in Macon, and trav¬
eled from that point.
De Witt’s Little Early Riser*. Beet little
piii for Dyspepsia, Hom-Stomach, Bad Breath.
Sold by N. B. Drewry.;
Several shade trees near the public
square at Butler, known as the Tree
of Paradise, have.been destroyed on
account of their unhealthfulness and
offensive odor.
De Witt's Colic and Cholera Cure
Is always safe and always sure.
We recommend it.. N. B. Drewry.
county killed five foxes on his place,
They had made ravages on his sheep
fold.
_
l)e Witt's Little Early and Kisers. Only the bowels] pill to
cure Bick Headache regulate
Sold by.N. B. DroWrr.
On Aug. 26 the Lagrange Light
Guards will have an interstate squad
drill in Lagrange.
De Witt’s Little Early Risers. Best Liver
Pill ever made, tgre Constipation N. every
time. None equal Use them now. B.
Drewry.
The door-to-door canvass by tbe
police gives Augusta 86,958 inhabi¬
tants.
Tdere is ene medicine that will cure inline-
Cholera diaUly. Cure We refer to De Witt's Colic and
for all Summer complaint*. No
deiay, Mira. no N. disappointment, no failure. We
B. Drewry.
A Boon to the Sick.
Rev. Dr. King's B. Royal Qermetuer is endorsed by
J. Hawthorne, pastor First Baptist
church, Atlanta, Ga., whosays: “It is a great
remedy.” Rev. Bam P. Jones says: -‘I wish
every medicine." poor suffering Thousands wife had access to that
of others attist its
daily, virtues. where Fifty gallons are drank in Atlanta
it is performing remarkable
cnees. It removes the cause of disease ODd
builds up from the flint dose. Bend stamp
tor full particulars, certificates ol wonderful
cures, Atlanta, et*., 0«. to King’s Royal Aermetuer Co ,
It itues whe* au , kimkfmim .
Price,7|1.GO per concentrated bottle, which
make* one gallon of medicine as per direc¬
tions accompanyiiigeneh bottle. Can be seat
apply byexpress 0. O. I). If your druggist cannot if
you.
Cannot Caooa $i:
PJJi fLOO. -,€§v-^ ♦U*'
Mm, Stold by ail '
plain package vitt Ik"-?!*: ^yr..'■ t
For eaie by E. R. Anthony, Griffin, Ga.-
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New i j. 1.-—[Hpecial.]—
New Hampshire will eurprUw the
thi# year, and they wiH
get over it. Yon will tee in the
Congran three Deinocrate and
Republican inetcad of four Re¬
n* there are now."
That wa« what Ivory W. Pareone,
Eaet Kingston, N. H„ said yeeter-
on the steps of the A* tor House.
Parsons is an old New Hamp¬
Democrat, and generally dis¬
the defeat which his party
by a very narrow margin.
“In the first place," continued Mr.
“we have been making a
and detailed organisation.
have pretty well made up our
as to theiegisiati ve candidates,
1 cannot see how we can very
fail to carry the Legislature in
Houses. That will insure the
8. Senator. Who will he be?
Frank Jonea, the great Ports¬
brewer and lifetime Democrat,
we can prevail upon him to take
and 1 think we can. He ought to
it, for be is the stiffest and
enthusiastic Democrat in the
and defeat never seems to
his enthusiasm a particle. If
carry the Legislature, we shall
both members of the Lower
of Congress. That will allow
Henry W. Blair to resume
practice of the law, which bis|six>
years in Congress has seriously
Mr, Alonzo Nute of
will be able to devote
to enlarging his shoemaking
while the Rev. Luther P.
of Manchester represents
First Destrict on the floor of the
of Representatives at Wash¬
; and in tbs same way W. F
of Fraklin will relieve Orfen
Mooreot Nashua of the carking
of making laws for the Nation
tbs country’s Capital from the
Two years ago Mr. Moore
by 877 votes and Mr. Nute had
plurality of869. Then we were not
so well organized as we are now.
Republican farmers were disgust¬
ed neither with a McKinley, nor with
With a Force and Fraud bayonet
and Lodge bill, and everything was
their way. This year we have the
whip band. As to the Governorship,
C, H, Amsden of Penacook will car¬
ry our standard, as he did in 1888,
when he was beaten by Governor
Tuttle iu the Legislative election.
You know a man must havea major-
lt Y ln New Hampshire to be elected,
auATattfahad..only, au d J E a ttia h as Lon li a plurality of
jority against him was about as
great. Mr, Ameden will be opposed
by J. B. Smith of Hillsboro, and if he
does not hare a clear majority over
his Republican opponent the Demo¬
cratic legislature will elect him.”
Watch Your Health.
When yon fed chill v and fevertoh, take warn
tag. An ounce of preventive to worth a poun ’
of care. A do*e or two of Smith’s Tonic 8;
rap, made by Dr. John Bull, o Louisvill
Ky„ taken at thto time may ward off dangei
out or probably fetal illness. It hat an im¬
mediate beneficial effect upon the murotts mem
brane and circulatory system. It* timely use
will frequently ward off an attack oi pneu¬
monia. A slight cold will be gone in the
morning if a dose of thi* remedy ie taken
at night, family it is truly afford a household to be without neoeesit.; it. I
no can
good and children will aak tor it. it
in fact a great discovery, having all the
effects of quinine and none of ito evil
It to harmless to the most delicate
arid will not derange the system. It
a certain rare tor chills and fever, colds,
la grippe and ail other effects of
influence.
A heavy rain fell in Webster und
counties on Sunday morn¬
tbe most severe that bas fallen
in many days. The mill dams
Samps Bell, Rees and Mr. Ponder
Webster, and those of Messrs
and Sawyer, in Btewart,
broken and washed away. The
are all swollen and bridges
being swept away like so much
That.Tirigl&t and delicate ami before lively little his mother boy used to him be
gave
Boll's Worm Destroyers. He calls them
candies.”
At the postoffice at Athens on Fri¬
last a modest young lady start¬
to the window, when a negro in¬
pushed her aside. A white
present, on seeing the outrage,
the fellow to stand back and
until the lady was served. On
refusing to do so the gentleman
the scoundrel with his caneami
gave him a good beating.
We recommend De Witt’eUolic and Cholera
because we believe it is a safe and relia
remedy. Ite good effect* are shown at
in cases o( Cholera Morbus and similar
M. B. Drewry.
Henry Stance, a negro boy about
years of age, undertook to ride
the front of tbe dummy engine at
Tuesday. His leg was broken
his body was bruised and cut in
most horrible manner.
Mysterious Disappearance.
Mrs. John A Clarke wa* a great sufferer
her Indigestion home and Sick Headache. She
la*i Saturday to buy a bottle
De Witt's little Early Risers, took a do**
her headache dtoadpeared as mysterious¬
aa ft came. Try them. N. B. Drewry.*
Hon. William L. Scruggs, United
minuter to Venezuela, is at
home at Atlanta spending two
vacation.
lad.
~ 'a
' G-ftanee
> Of < purifying the blood can¬
not be overestimated, for without pure blood
yen cannot enjoy good health.
At this season nearly every aw needs s
jooduiedlcine to purify, vitalise, and enrich
the blood, sad we ask you to try Hood's
recullar Dm/M ■ liar Sarsaparilla. It strengthen.
aod build* up the system,
crates aa appetite, sad tones the digestion,
while it eradicates disease. The peculiar
combination, proportion, and preparation
of the vegetable remedies used give to
Hood’s Sarsaparilla peenl- fn * u IlSOlI Itcmlf
Ur curative powers. Ho
other medicine has such a record of wonderful
It you have made up yottx mind to
boy Hood's Sarsaparilla do not be Induced to
take any other Instead. It is a Peculiar
Medicine, and to worthy your confidence.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla la sold by all druggists.
Prepared by C. I. Hood * Co., Lowell, Maas.
100 Doses One Dollar
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STATE OF ZACATECAS, MEXICO.
A syndicate of capitalists have Aerated the
concession tor operating this
LOTTERY,
Was ex tended ita business throughout the
United State* and British America.
Below will be found a list of the prises which
will be drawn on
27th, 1890
AT ZACATECAS, MEXICO,
and continued monthly thereafter.
8160,000.00.
Tickets at 810,00; Hnlves, .6,00,
Tenths, fl.OO: American Currency.
LIST OF PRIZES:
IPaizt r.......$150,000 50,000 ie. ........$150,000 50.000
1 Prize or ......... to ..........
1 Prize ok.. 35.000 to.......... 35.000
3 Prims ok — 10.000 are....... 10,000 30,000
3 Prizes ok..... 5.000 3.000 are....... 10,000
5 Prizes ok_____ l,0Oj are....... 10,000
10 Prize* ok.— are....... 10,000
20 Prizes ok...... 500 are.......
Prizes or. ..... 200 are...... 45.000 40,000
Prizes ok...... 150 are..*....
Prizes or...... 100 are—.. 50,000
approximation frizes.
150 Prizes ok......8150 are.............. 122,500
150 Prizes or...... 100 are............
150 Prizes or ...... 50 are.............. 7,500
909 Tefininal Prize* ol 850 are....... 49,950
8534,960
Hatesi « Tickets to* rtP
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AGENTS WANTED
every town and city in the United States
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necessary guarantees are deposited, this draw as¬
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» 1JMPOBTANT-
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can money. Collection* can be made
presK 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 of Mexico. For further in¬
formation address „ Manager,
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Zacatecas, Mexico.
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