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MO TICKET.
For Governor.
W. J. NORTH EN.
r Treaaorer,
B. HARDEMAN.
For Comptroller General,
W. A. WRIGHT.
Wm Attorney General.
GEO. N. LERTEtt.
For Commlreioner ot Agriculture,
B. T. NESBITT.
*ber ot Con gr * *. , 5th Dlatrlet,
‘ F. MVINGBTON.
ntatlve. HpaMing County,
,F. D. D18MUKE.
1 must be horse-high,
bull-strong. Some of
i political fences are going lo be
tested to the full this yen r.
jsjtif . eiifi Constitution and the
The Atlanta
Augusta Chronicle have been quar¬
relling with w! each other about what
it takes to t make a Democrat. As a
Democrat ia not a bigh-tavifiite,
neither paper can speak ex cathedra.
The Montgomery Advertiser says
conoeriag the Alabama election: “It
is a noticeable fact that at Fort
Pnyne, Birmingham, Wolkercounty.
heffleld, Florida, Decatur and all
' 1 Aladama,where Northern-
ntly settled and invested
1 has been alargoinemise
Stic vote.”
1 acta, it wii) not con*
act from his own constit-
: Mr. Reed, who is always
aut “pure elections,” is>
that he la preparing to
f to office, and defeat the
• people of his district,
up the navy yards and
_
[votesfor himself with money
t treasury.
f the correspondents who
jnpto the incompetsncyoi
i committee on resolutions in
■ against the force bill
1 excuse that the committee
have sufficient time. 1 ' It
i have taken only a few minutes
f valuable time; and besides,
■ heard of a committee on
1 that did not have tire
1 already written out be¬
________
fore it was named by the chair T
The Detroit Free Press sums up the
case of the Force bill os follows
m When t&SeaaUj ~ sees, as it must,
that neither Republicans nor Demo¬
crats in the South want the Force
bill, and knowing, as it does, that
neither Democrats nor Republicans
wantit to the North for application
here, it should have little difficulty in
reaching the conclusion that the bill
has no merit nnd in declining to obey
the commands of Reed and Beiden
and the organs which have raised
their voices at the demand of the
latter. TheSenat© shoald not be
content with postponing action on
the Force b»H; »t Bhould reject it
outright.
Sssfnus Can’t be Cared
b^loMJapjUcati o u., »a they fan not micli
portion ot the ear. There l» only
to our* that hi by ton-
meed lee. Doalneea ia canned by
__ condition of the When mamma lining
Enttacbinn Tube. this tube gets
id yon here a rambling sound or im-
hearing, and when it is entirely closed
is the result, and unless the inflam
can betnkenout and this tube rertor-
: „ to its normal condition, hearing will be
ed forever; nine coses out often are
by catarrh, which is nothing but au
d condition ot the mucous surfaces,
we will give One Hundred Dollars for any
Head for < drralmw. * l< , L*fcHENEY Ires.
F A ...... CO., Toledo, 0.
Mr gold by Druggists, 70c.
—
Fitly Years.
Well-Tried Remedy
.Soothing fifty Syrup by
r their years children
5E5 ■nllllnna r
| teethii log, with child, perfect softens success, the
JUT soothes the
allays all pain, cures wind
is the best remedy for
sant to the taste,
in every part of
ty fivacents a but¬
te incalculable. Be
ISX or, Mrs. take rs. Winslow’s no other
^ ougl cod A # 1 y.
■ address w
(*lebrated
on:
t flkRbam. ot
t. Hand,
and WHllara Hitrrln, of
Third dietrlct—K. F. H'atts, of
andR. H. Brown, of Pulaakl
Fourth dtatrlct—J.C. Wffliama, of
Fifth dlntrkt—Frank P. Rice, of
and C, M. Candler, of DeKalb.
Sixth district-Washington Dessau,
Bibb, and L. D. Shannon, of
Seventh district—M, A. B, Tatom,
Dade, and B. If. McBride, of Har¬
Eighth distiict-W, H. Mattox, of
and J. M. Smith, of Ogle¬
- ■
Ninth district—l#wia Davis, of
and E, W. Watkins, of
Tenth district—James Whitehead (
Warren, and C, H. Cohen, of Au¬
The members of the State at large
not yet been appointed.
T11K VV K»TKiTn KARM KH.
The adrance in grain has done the
farmer precious little good.
corn was consumed as fuel last
and his wheat was in the
of speculators before the ad¬
in price occurred. The short
this year will only add* to the
of fires in Kansas farm houses
winter, as the tariff on coal
of that article a luxury that
Kansas farmer cannot afford to
in. ~“
A boyse trade that President Har¬
made appears to be pretty near
good a bargain as the gift cot¬
Col. Bridgeland, the man who
of a broken heart recently be¬
Harrison failed to give him the.
he promised him, had, besides
itching office, a fancy for fast
He wanted Harrison to
in mind that he wus an appli¬
for a place, and therefore pre¬
him with a |2,50(> trotter to
his memory, as,it were. But
wonlden’tAfiink of taking
horse ne a present. Oh, no I Bo
Bridgeland offered to sell it to
for fl50. Harrison, who, like
knowns a bargain when
sees one, closed the horse trade at
by paying the price. It is said
Col. Bridgeland never got his
because he told about the
affair.
Frank 1‘ixley, a leading Republi¬
of California, is very ranch op¬
to the Force Bill, and declares
if he lived in South Carolina he
not suffer negroes to vote un¬
they voted ns the whites told
to vote. He says that it the
on the Pacific Slope were
in the majority, that the
would drive them from the
at the point of the bayonet,
it can not be denied that the
are of a superior race to the
The record of the Califor¬
in regard to the Chinese fully
what Mr. Pixley says.
Mr. Reed was not chosen Speaker
become both branches ofCongress
his own person. The gavel, which
erves him for brains, was put
hands to pound out the orders
If Senator M. 8. Quay, as
has decided that the
is not to be passed, Speaker
will have no further doty to
in the premises than adjourn
house. Speaker Reed is the only
deceived about Speaker
greatness.
A Very Good Reason.
Druggist* wbo arenelling Smith’s Tonic Hy
mode by Dr. John Bull, of Louisville,
wonder that its gales increase so rapidly.
a r first, SLaw they Knmnn began to liiiv buys rtii.lWtAK quarter AW or n ft
dosen, but found that amount woe
sold io a single day, ami now
obliged to buy in ball gross and
I .
advertising done, but it
Every bottle used is on ad vertieement,
it doee exactly what it Is expected to do.
will break up tbe chills and fever in
than any other drug. It will
quickly cure colds, inflnenxa, la
In fact, it con be substituted for
every instance, and with better
for It# in mom cfiftfunftod roliftblfi)
it never leaves the unpleasant
quinine sometimes doe*.—[Marion Co.
'"7 -----
Of all the queer losses lately
one of the most, exasperating
must have been that of a
Me., woman wlfo xent berrying
other day and 1 just before she
ready to start for home lost the ten
quart {tail of raspberries that she
laborously filled. An hour's
failed to bring to light the
pail end she bad to go home
out it.
We recommend De WiU'sCoUe snd
Cute because we believe it is a sole and rvila
qle remedy. Its gorwl effects ure shown
once in cnees of t bolern Morbus and
eon plaints. N. R. Drewry.
The largest saw mill iu the
is at Christiana, in Norway, and
owned by one man It runs
six gang saws. From forty to
ships load at one time at its docks
The lumber yard of this mitl
more than a mil*. - " ;'
PW
the
e, was
anuouncee
the hand of tlie aop
powrd dead perron to a etrong light,
If H*. lug, scarlet i* eeen where the
fingers touch, showing that the
blood continues to circulate, there
being no scarlet when the subject Is
really dead. ■
As the law of Aberdeen required it,
a cub driver was prosecuted, con-
vlcted and Uned five shillings or three
days’ imprisonment for smoking a
pipe on bis cab, not while driving a
fare, but while he was standing on
the lookout for one. By the munici¬
pal law und regulations of Aberdeen
the smoking of a |pipe by a cab
driver is a criminal offense.
Do Witt's Little karly Kisers. Only bowels pill to
cure Hick Headache and regulate the
Sold by N. B. Drewrv.
A lady of Bremen, Me., has a par¬
rot and also a cat named Shag. She
has taught the parrot to spell c-a-t
cat, d ivg dog, and a few such words,
and the other day Polly electrified
the household byspelling very loudly
and plainly "c-a t” and then pro¬
nouncing it “Shag.” Perhaps Polly
can’t t^nk.
No Gripping, Little no Nausea, no Pain, when D«
Witt’s Early . Risers are taken. Hmnll
pill. Hale ____ pill. Best pill. We sell them. N. B.
ft Jrewry. ''
The centennial of the discovery ot
coal in Pennsylvania will be celebrat¬
ed in September next year. It waB a
hunter named Philip (Rater who
made the discovery on Maueb Creek
Mountain, in Carbon county, and
therefore the proposed monument
will be dedicated la his memory.
Cruelty to children: Seeing them eickly,
wish . « — und — and » lailingtogire M ., ■.. .* t them A. a . ^
cross
li’e W,;nn Destroyer*, a pleasant condy
medicine.
A West Virginian recently veneered
a black oak log with walnut bark
and sold it to a confiding Cincinnat¬
ian as a genuine black walnut log,
and got f 106 for it.
Do Witt’s Little Early Risers. Best Lire*
Pill ever mode, lure ire Constipatioi Constipation erey
time. Drewry. None equal} Use them now.
At an equality ot age the male is
generally heavier than the female,
except toward the nge of 12, when
the average weight in both sexes is
about the same.
A large sturgeon, with a chain five
fseb long attached to him, has, been
caught off the coast of Oregon.
A Sensible Precaution.
Though disease cannot always be conquer-
^1, its first approach eon be cheeked. But
not only is the use oi o medicinal safeguard
to be recommended on the first appearance
of a raalmly, bntn wise discrimination should
be exercised in the choioeofo remedy. For
thirty years or more Hostetler’s Stomach.
Bitters has been the reigning specific ot physical for dys¬
pepsia, a!li f«v»r and ague, a loss
s tain in ver compla iut an d other disorders,
und lias been most emphatically snd strength indorsed by
medical men a. a health reeto
rative. It i« indeed n wise precaution and alterative to use
this «overeinn fortifying agent for it effectual
in the early stag, s of disease,
ly counteracts It, if the malady fielongs to
that large class to which this sterling medi
cine -I is adapted. - J A ....1 Not At ..* only is . it it efficacious, ., Mlno/>lnna
but pure and harmless
Digm'y of Human Nature.
‘T do uot (beam,” said William E. Chan-
ning. ”wheu 1 speak of the divine capacities
of human nature. It wus a real page iu
which I read ol patriots and
melon and Tbe Howard, dignity of Hampden of human and
fton.” make all guardians of the
should us
ing spark, even if the law of self-preservation in everyone’s
were not strongly implanted why, especially in
breast This, then, is should
arial districts, no American home be
without a bottle of Dr Westmoreland's
isaya Tonic. In its formula are
ed the revealed remedies that research
discovered to the student world of medicine.
To dt pressed, enervated and dobilitateil, and
those suffering from chronic ailments and
bicod affections, it is the boon of the age.
can be had from J. N. Harris A Son ami K. R.
Anthony.
The Finest on Earth.
7'be Cincinnati, Hamilton A Dayton RH.
the only line running Pullman'* Perfected
Satcty Vestibule Trains, with Choir,
Sleeping nnd Dinning Cai service between
nstt Imi iynappU* wml Chicago, alui is
Oi ly Line running Through lb cliiiing
Cars Cars between list wren Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Keokuk Keokuk uud uud
fled. IB., and Sleeping Cur Cincinnati
Mackinaw
find th fl On l y H l R ECT lI\£
betwren Cincinnati, Dayton, Lima,
Detroit, the Lake Regions and Canada.
The road is one ol the oldest in tbe
of Ohio and tbs on l ile y line entering
over twenty-five miles of double ,track,
from its past record can more than assure
patrons sjieed, comfort nnd safety.
Ticket* on .ate everywhere, ami see
they read C. H. A D., either in or out of
cinnati, Indianpoli*, or Toledo.
E. O. MrCORMICK,
Gen era! Passenger and Ticket Agent.
julylSdAwly.
THE BEST KNOWN REMEDY.
••H.G.C.” Cures Oonorhoea and
Oleet in ItoBDays, without Pain.
Prevents Stricture. Contains no
acrid or poisonous substances, and
Is guaranteed absolutely harmless.
Ia prescribed by physician* and
Sola roconiendedbydrnggf.ts. by druggists. Beware Price of Sore SI.
sMtutejuAcmeChemjOOjLtdjjNjOJAk
For sole by E. R. Anthony, Griffin, Ga.
Organs CtEARARCE SALE
Organ, (ran biW
k at SPOT CASH PttICt
wShtMareagsr*.. New plan
galnln otwSO •SO SAVED
tor Sheet. BAKGJ Sale, /Ayy i W* have I OerSSSA
PIANO is
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is
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your mind to boy
Rood’* Sarsaparilla do net be Indoeed to take
any otter. Hood's BarxsparilU Is » peculiar
medicine, possessing, by virtue ot Us peculiar
combination, proportion, and preparation,
curative power superior to any otter article.
A Boston Jody who knew what she wanted,
asd whoso example lo worthy imitation, tells
ter experience below:
Cet
* In qae itoro whom I went to buy Hood’s
Sarsaparilla the eterk tried to Induce me buy
tholr own instead of Bead**) hetet d sss tt e ir 's
would last longer; that I might take It on ten
days’ trial; that U I did not like It 1 need not
pay anything, etc. But he could not prevail
on me to change. I told him I knew what
Hood’s Sarsaparilla was. I had taken it, waa
satisfied with it, and did not wants «y otter.
Hood’s
When I began taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla
I was feeling real miserable, suffering
a great deal with dyspepsia, and to weak
that at times I could hardly stand. I looked,
and had for some time, like a person la con¬
sumption. Hood's Sarsaparilla did me so
much good that I wonder at myself sometimes,
and my friends frequently speak ol it’’ Mbs.
Ella a. Gore, Cl Terrace Street, Boston.
Sarsaparilla
Bold by sB druggists. gl;sixfo*gt.fl*|parsdonly Maes.
VjC.L HOOD A CO , Apothecaries, LowoU,
IOO Doses One Dollsr
TO MACKINAC
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Time Table, T«ttin« Efisot
1890.
NORTH BOUND—Daily.
Leave Columbus.............................1:00 p. h m
Arrive Griffin.................................,3:50
Leave Culu Griffin..................................8:17 mb us.............................5.10 J* .
Arrive
Leave Griffin..................................8.85 “
Arrive McDonough.........................9:15 “
SOUTH BOUND-DAILY.
ArriveGriffin...........................8:20 Leave MeDonugh.........................7-40 a. “ m
I.avre Griffin.................... 8:85 a.m.
Arrive Columbus..........................11:80 "
Leave Griffin.................................. 4:15 “
A rive Columbus..................... 7:08 “
i
NORTH BOUND—Frkiubt.
Is>uve Columbus.........................7:50 a, m
Arrive Griffin............ ,,,.,2:05 p. m
Leuve Griffin.........................2:30 “
Arrive McDonough................8:80 “
SOUTH BOUND—Freigiit.
Leave McDonough.............. .,..8 00a. m
Arrive Griffin................... - v-'M> “
Leave Griffin.....................10:80 ”
Arrive Columbus..................... 4:25 p. m
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STITE OF ZACATECAS, MEXICO.
A syndicate of capitalists have secured the
concession for operating this
LOTTERY, throughout the
and has extended It* business
United States and British America.
Below will be found a list of tbe prise* which
will he drawn on
August 27th, 1890.
ATZACATECAS, MEXICO,
and continued monthly thereafter.
atf»10,00^ahe*l#5,CD; #150,000.00.
100,000 Tickets
Tenths, f 1.00: American Currency.
LUST OF FK1ZE8:
1 Pmzi. V.......f150,000 :*......... is......... 50.000
1 Poize op........ 50,000
1 Pmze op........ 25,000 is.......... 80,000
8 Prizes op ...... 10,000 are....... 10,000
2 Prizes op ..... 5,000 are....... 10,000
5 Prizes or.,„.. 2,000 1,002 ore.......
10 PnaEsop...... are.......
20 Pbizesop.... SCO are.. AO^OO
200 Prizes op,...... 200 are... ...
300 500 Pbizesop...... Prizes 100 150 are....... fivxxx 50,000
op ...... are..,—
APPROXIMATION PRIZES,
ISO Prizes op ......f 150 are..............* 3 ®'800
150 Prizes op...... 100 ore.... ........ 15,000
150 Prizes op...... 50 are.............. '7,500
999 Terminal Prizes of $50 ore.....- 49,950
2492 $524,950
Club Hates: « Tloketa tor MOO
«S-Special Rates arranged with Agents;
AGENTS WANTED
In every town and city in the United State*
and British America. guaranteed by
The payment of Prizes is a
.jecial deposit of five hundred thousand dol-
($500,000), with the State Government,
and approved by Jesus Arechiga, Governor.
Drawings under tbe personal supervision appointed by of
Lie. Herminio Arteaga, who is
the Government as lnterventor
“I Okbtipy that with the State Treasurer
all necessary guarantees are deposited, of this draw as¬
suring full payment of all prizes
ing. Hebminio Arteaga, lnterventor.
important.
Remittances must be either by New York
Draft, Express or Registered Letter, Ameri¬
can money. Collections can be made sent by Ex¬ di¬
press Companies or flanks. Ticket
rect to management will be paid by draftson
New York, Montreal, 8t. Paul, Chicago, San
Francisco or City oi Mexico. For further in¬
formation address
JUAN PIE ____ DAD, Manager, Mexico.
(Zacatecas, apr26d*wtf
Apartado 43.
[. II. I TIME TABLE HO. 17
In offect June 1st, 1890.
No. 15 -Daily
Leave Griffin...,., .................... ..5:40 a.m.
ArriveAtlanta......................... . 7:45
No. 1 C—Daily,
Leave Atlanta ................ ,.(1:00 p.n
Arrive Griffin....................... .. 8:00 ”
No. 3 —D.ul i.
Leave Macon..................................*J:30 a. m
Arrive Griffin...................................
No. 11 —Daily.
Leave Macon............................... J : 90 a. m.
ArriveGriffin............................. Atlanta...........................11:09 „
«
No. 1 —Daily.
Leave Macon................................. 1 ; 40 p. J
ArriveGriffin.........................^•••4:00 5:±0 “
“ Atlanta..........................
No. 18 —Daily.
Leave Macon.............. r?H!S?S6p. ^ m-
ArriveAtlanta...............................10:10 “
No. 2 -Daily.
Leave Atlanta........................ (-00 a.^m
Arrive Griffin..,. ‘
Macon...............................10:35 .......................... “
«
-------Nq-14—Daily. - -
Leave Atlanta..............................11 ; 30 a - m
Arrive Griffin......................... ... •• 1 ; 90 P-
Leave “ ........................... 1:25
Arrive Macon................................ 3.40 11
No. 12 —Daily.
Leave Atlanta...............................2:15p.nti Griffin...................................4:00
Arrive ,..4:05
Lears ...6:15
Arrive Macon.........................
|No. 4 —Daily.
Leave Atlanta.............................. 7-20 p. m
Arrive Griffin................................ 9:08
*• Macon..............................11'20
No. 83 —Daii.y.
Leave Griffin................ 9:25 a. m
Arrive Newnan.............................1 Carrollton.........................12:20 1: 2 5 p. ” m
A^.-ive
No. 34 —Daily.
Leave Carrollton..... ...4:20 p. m,
Arrive Newnan......................... .5:25 ‘
ArriveGriffin..................................7:20
No. 81—Paily, except Sunday.
Leave Griffin................................. 4:00 P^®.
Arrive Newnan............... 0:88
Arrive Carrollton...........................8:lo „
No. 82 —Daily, Except Bcnhay.
Leave Carrollton.............................3 ; 89 a.m.
Arrive Newnan.............................••• 8: 45
Arrive Griffin....................... 11:00
rar For further information relative to tick
et rates, best routes, schedule, Ac., write to
or call on JNO. L. REID, Agt., Ga,
E. T. CHARLTON. G. P. A.. Griffin
Savannah. Ga.
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k TW ton wfi fo Wfi rr ip rngw.
make and trim to order. For
Big tts a leading Is acknowledged fo^
remedy
___■fcceaorWhitea ■ate remedy lot
I prescribe It and feel
sale to recommending It
to all »u fibre™.
A. J. STONER, M. _ D,
Dec atur. Iu.
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(CONSOLIDATED MAY 26, 1889,)
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It i$ published in one of tbe agricultural,
commercial, manufacturing and railroad
centers of the most progressive State In the
South, with a large and Intelligent snr
rounding population and extra facilities M m
for distribution.
Being a flrst-class newspaper, fully up to
all demands of the times and the require¬
ments of its constituency, It is read not only
by nearly every family in Spalding County,
but In the eight surrounding counties, with—
a good general circulation in the State and
other States.
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IT COVERS ITSiWOLE FIELD
arid covers it completely.
Of the 257 newspapers and periodica 1 j
published in the State of Georgia, the
NEWS 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 •a
shrewdest and best advertising agencies.
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Prices low. Write for rates and sample
copies of Daily and Weekly to ■ -
DOUGLAS GLESSNER, Publisher.
Griffin, Ga