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,rCbmp» roller (toneral,
W. A. WJUGHT.
r Ueoernl,
UWTEU.
f of Agrtraltnrit.
It T. NESBITT
Vof Btli Di»triot,;
„ F. LIVINGSTON.
• greater, 2«th District,
ICU3 W. BECK.
BSjjM ' Spatting v Const*,
ire,
F. D. DI8MUKE
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neks some hard
He wnnta to
sity is a goo<l thing
s countries, why it isn’t a
for ail countries with
t States could estab-
i in products in which there
t a supply in exoes* of
5 demand, and as yet he has
_ ban answer.
now has a good word
German Emperor. He
peace with bis momma,
ma and his uncle. He
.ho Csar and visited the
oral Kings generally, and
end his tripe to America
more talfy than lie cun
Instead of n hot headed
is turning out to tie the
Europe.
peopl* of Ohio have
volition at Springfield,
,h, at which they propose
their independence of the
party and to declare that
longer owo allegiance to that
Mon. The negro was given
ot suffrage for purposes of
hiicnn party, and now that
,ve served their usefulness,
uiug to open their eyes
m _ true state of affairs.
people of California recently
“ tp President Harrison an
ition to attend the celebration
loth anniversary of the ad-
of that state into the Union,
invitation was engraved on n
of solid gold of great weight
md value. It is reported that the
grandfather of baby McKee was
overcome with delight at the exceed¬
ingly impressive manifestation of the
JkOPk’s regard, and accordingly
accepted the plate but declined the
invitation. Benjamin has n keen
appreciation of the proprieties of
On (iiudo Mountain. Weal Virginia_
ivsidi'H f he^cbtilcidi’i) l Fra 11 k I i oh,’ 1 a
family which is, in one respect at
least, the most peculiar of any in the
whole country. The Franklins arc »
family of coincidences. The father
and mother were married on October
TST They here had nine chlldicn ni
of whom were boru ou Oclolier 14-
Five of the nine arc dead, and’
slraugeto Bay every single one of
them breathed his Inst on the fateful
Oi tnlter 14. The name of the head
of thu fuinily is Joshua Franklin.
ftis n confederate soldier and was
captured t wice and had two brothers
killed ic th*» war Mween the states;
all four (if these mishap and mis¬
fortunes of war occuretl on the mem¬
orable October 14. In the neighbor¬
hood where the Franklin family
lived, and in fact, four miles outside
of their immediate latitude, the
“Franklins’of Glade Mountain" tire
' upon with superstitious awe.
id that not a single human
who knows of the mystery
tiding t he family can bo |>r<—
upon to stay in the bouse or
premises on either the day
it of October 14.
ledaass Can’t bs Cured
■ni iwrtlon ons, at n» the they can There not reach only
ear. re
scare Dcofncwi,and that is by eon-
I remedies. Deaf ores is caused by
I condition of the mucous lining
i Tu!s«. When this tube gets
“ ” : sound or im-
itirely the mfiarn- eh>scl
i
Sttttie restor-
r wilt be
are
ha* an
i snria.'cs. ■
'
d come out «s
"fh^bavooiso for campaign offered him their He
money they declare they purpose*. would
mji all Llv- *up-
port him rather than vote for
ingston, the candidate of a weret po¬
litical order wboee object woe to
nrray cIom cloas against against clone, class, and ana eepo- eepo-
elnHy the country against the city.
"Mr, Angler hoe about decided to
announce himeelf, but he will, in all
probability, await the meeting of
the rnpububUcan dietrlctconvention,
which will doubtleea nominate him,”
Tlie above from the Atlanta corres¬
pondent of the Macon Telegraph
marks of probabil it y ,
About the same has been said before
without any denial. There seems to
be little doubt that there will be a
Republican candidate in this district
and that he will poll a large vote in
Atlanta.
This makes it necessary for this,
the Democratic end of the district, to
rally solidly for the nominee.
Lot Atlanta, the cupitol, expose
berseif to the scorn of the State as a
Republican city If she will, but this
district will never elect a Republican
against any Democratic nominee.
If Atlanta end goes political for Angier, aspirations it|J)ould
forever any
of any of tho so-culled Democrats
within her boundaries.
A Suggestion Worth Trying.
A New York 8tar writer Bay*:
"A friend of mine living on Madison
avenue say* he has discovered a fly
dootoyer that discounts all the fly
papers and fly poisons that have yet
been put Into use. Last spring he
went into the country and brought
back with him when he returned a
number of clover blossoms. He hung
them in his rooms to ornament the
walls. The clover dried, and since
tben he says not a fly will stay in the
room. He watched and studied,and
soye he has discovered that flies can¬
not stand the scent of dried clover.”
lie forDyspeprin.SourBtomach, Witt’s Uttls Early Risers. Bad Best Breath. little
Bold pill 7». Drewry.
hy n
The New York World presents a
romantic story from the Chinese
quarter iu that city. The ncco-mt
says: “Mott street merchants are
in a great state of expectancy. Hig
camphor chests are being opened,
the choicest silk “moquae” and oth¬
er articles of flne oriental raiment
are coming out, and pig tails are
sleeker than ever. News has been
received direct from the Flowery
Kingdom that a band of sixty coy
Chinese maidens are on their way to
Chipatown, and no other object in
view than to make their countrymen
happy.” On their arrival there is to
be a big celebration, followed by the
marriage of the imported beauties.
All this is very well, and u wholesale
wedding iu its oriental splendor
would be a grand sight if (tie exclus¬
ion net didn’t stand in the wuy of its
consummation. How are the fifty
ninideas going to land ? But writers
of Action ulwuys let the unexpected
happen, but if this one cuu bring
about the usual happy denouement,
elude the custom house inspectors
and unito the lovers, he will scoop
the entire fraternity.
1 had chills and fever; lee* t han ons bottle
ofHmil li’s Tonic Syrup perfectly cured me.—
C. D. Clatke. Frankford, Mo.
“Has of (he Foam."
We drew the boat _ up on ' the . sandy ’f F
shore and - then walked the penin-
across >
tralo, which was here about a quarter of
a mile wide, to view the tremendous sea
rolling in. There- was tv north e ast e r
blowing, ami tho ocean as far out as oue
could see was boiling and foaming. The
tide was on the flood, and ae we stood
there looking Into the raging surf, with
the gale almost flinging us down at
times, a dark object appeared iu the
midst <>f tlie foam. It was whirled and-
teased and bulleted for three or four
ami then a great wave brought
it in flung it upon tho wet sands at
Our feet.
While the rest of us started back at
the sight the broused face old fisherman
dashed forward and gathered it up and
retreated behind a sand hill. We fol¬
lowed, and as we gathered about him he
knelt on the sands and removed his hat.
It was the body of a child—a little girl
not over 4 or 0 years old. No, not the
body, but the bones—a akeleton wrapped
In a dress and jacket There was little
more than bones. It had evidently been
buried iu the sands for a long time, and
some change of the current had out It
out ami brought it ashore.
“Somebody’s heart aches!” whispered
the old fisherman as he looked away
from ns.
Aye; but whiffle? When did it liap-
pen? And where? There was none to
tell. This poor body had been searched
for, wept over, prayed for, given up to
God at last A world of sorrow hail
crept into some mother's heart A fa¬
ther’s lips had quivered as he thought of
her fate. .............
"Her soul is up there!*' whispered the
old man as he pointed heavenward, "but
we will give the little body rest down
here.”
And with bits of board we scooped out
a resting place high above the sweep of
the tide and laid the boner, away. Above
them we placed a board as a guide
should circumstance ever direct a search¬
er's feet that way. And then, as we
stood with uncovered heads for a mo¬
ment, tlie gale shrieking madly over that
Waste of sand, the old man said:
"Man may never iiud the spot, but
God will know where tlie |s>or child Ike
buried."-New York Boil b
> wut’h Little Early Gonaiipnt Rtwre lbst l.iver
ever made. made. ( ore on every
Use them nog, N. It.
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The Me* York Tribune quotes a
Georgia Alliance man, who is in New
York on business, ae saying;
"We’ll show them politicians how
to run a Legislature when our boys
get there. The boys'll eat breakfast
at sun up, jnat like they do at home,
and in an hour or more yonll bear a
horn blow at the Capitol, and they’ll
all be there and go to work, and there
won't be any fooling around, and 00
excuses nor absentees, nor goinv
down town to get a drink, nor run¬
ning off on excursions to Tyboe and
Chautauqua. The clerk shan’t have
fourteen assistants to help him, (log¬
gone him, but strati do the clerking
himself. The last session cost #150,-
000, but the next won’t cost #50,000.
We are going to rent out about half
the State Houae. Every one of them
stall-fed fellows has got a front room
and a back room, a sanctum and a
anda#50sofa to sleep on
the cool of the afternoon, and
have their business hours just
like the banks, and yon can’t see ’em
and they haven’t got to go to mill,
or take up the fodder, dog¬
’em. Oh, we’ll straighten out
their trace chains when the boys get
there. We are going to run the
machine in a common sense farmer
way, without any red tape or sal¬
magundi, add if the States judges
and solicitors don’t do better than
they’ve been doing well turn ’em out
and put in old-fashioned farmers
who don’t know much law but do a
justice. power of gospel and high natural
There’s too
work going on. The courts have
been three years trying to hang that
devil, Woolfolk, and he ain’t hung
yet. We cobid bare tried him up in
my county court in three days and
bang him and saved #20,000.’
To Nervous Men.
It you will send us your address w
will Bend you Dr. Dye’s Celebrated
trial. Voltaic They Belt and quickly Appliances on a
will restore you
to to vitror, vigor, manhood manhood ana i health.
Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, M
Rev. B. H. Ivey has resigned the
pastorate of the Baptist church at
Sandersville. It has not been acted
on by the congregation yet.
Tlie general meeting and Sunday
school convention of the Baptist
church will begin in Sandersville to¬
morrow and continue several days.
The ticket office oftheCentralroad,
at Fort Volley, was robbed Monday
night. Tlie thief got away with #104
in money and several hundred tickets.
Finest on Earth.
The Olnniunatl, Hamilton A Dayton RR. is
the only Una running Pullman’s Perfected
Hai.'ty Vestibule Train*, with Chair, Parlor,
(Beeping and Dinning Cbi service betwoen (3n-
fled, IU., and Sleeping Car Cincinnati to
Mackinaw.
And the Only DiR CT LINE
betwei-n Cincinnati, Lake Regions Dayton, and Lima, Toledo,
Detroit, the Canada.
The road is one of the oldest in the State
of Ohio and the only line entering Cincinnati
over twenty-five miles of double track, and
from ite past record ran more than assure Ite
patrons Tickets epeed, sale comfort everywhere, and safety. and that
on see
they read C. HAD., either in or out of Cin¬
cinnati, Indian polls, or Toledo.
E. 0. MoCOUMICK,
General Passenger and Ticket Agent,
julylfidftwly.
Blood Purifier
Cure* Bolt*, Old Sore*, Scrofulous 'trleert, scrofulous Scrof¬
ulous Sore*, Scrofulous Humor snd all
ti«* Scalp. Salt Rheum, Blotches, Pustules, Pimp¬
les. I leh .Teller, Ring- worms, Beaifi-Hetd. Kcseois,
Rheum .-tom, Constitutional Blood Colson, Sier-
bod Mtiry If*. l Remedy _ _____ Co., . Atlanta, _____ _ Ca.
fists. Ft per Roy
Ur*#.
UMMER
OFFER
JVCT vr Oot,L: In AaausL r snd Rertsobar, psj when
crops two s.-d Spot CbsU
friers. T!,e Lotrsat tawim.
J o.-t aliMlt" cssh Notntereal. dmra. balsnes
Drct nberlMh.
Our Mitlr. .took—toy n»kd—
______________RHBROtMii. pric. iuer « ult't-r SjV HINT muito. -
we ever
Write for fireuler-
Sr.ii.ltEtt Ol'FKR 1800
HIDDEN ft BATES,
SHVANNAH,OA.
'THE BEST KNOWN REMEDY.
«H.G.C.’* Cures Gonorhrea and
UIWl. Gleet 1 1 n II * 1 to (l 01’nye, i»»js, without Pain.
Prevents Stricture. Contains no
a c rid or pol e ono as s ubstan * e s . ami
Sold »tltu«os.AcineChcni.Co.I.td..N.O-ld by druggia. I------
Fur rale by E. It. Anthony, Griffin. Ga.
it I* mat Impurity In th« blood, which, ac¬
cumulating In the glandi of tba neck, pro¬
duce* enslghtly tump* or »we!llng»; which
causes painful running sores on the arms,
legs, or feet; which develop** ulcera In the
eyes, oars, or nose, often causing blindness or
f.' ifuess; which Is the origin of Ppnpies, cau-
vt rt.uwgrowgis, or the many other mauflesta-
usually ascribed to “humors;'* which,
»•: upon the lungs, causes consumption
Mid death. Being the most ancient, It is the
(.. Is t general of all disease* or affections, for
very few persons are entirely free from H.
How It Be Can CURED
By taking Hood’* SamparlUs, which, by
the remarkable cures It ha* accomplished,
often when otto* medicines have failed, has
proven Itself to be a potent and peculiar
medicine for tills disease. Borne of these
cures are really wonderful. If yon suffer from
scrofula, be sure to try Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
" My daujtfiterMary was afflicted with scrof¬
ulous sore nock from the Urns she was SSmonths
old till she became *tr years of »g*. Lumps
formed in her neck, and one of them after
{rowing to two slue of a pigeon’s egg, became
a running sore for over three years. We gave
her Hood’s Sarsaparilla, when the lump and
all indications of scrofula entirely dis¬
appeared, and now she seems to be a healthy
child." J. S. Carltls, Kaurigbt, N. J.
N. B. Bo sure to get only
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Sold by all druggists, glislxforgs. Preparedonly
by C. I. HOOD A CO., Ap»ttw«arlM, Lowell, Mass
IOO Doses One Dollar
A.
TO MACKINAC
Summer Tours.
Palace Stcamcs*. Low Rates.
Pour Trips p«r Wnk Between
DETROIT, MACKINAC ISLAND
P.to*k*x, ThaiBoo. Marquette, sad
Ukt Huron Porte.
>. Detroit ^ Bvery Xeeuiag Between
and Cleveland
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Our Illustrated Pamphlets,
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MldlEOd & Glllf RR
Tim* Table, N«. 22, 32, 1890. Taking Effect
June,
NORTH BOUND-Daily.
Leave Columbus.............................1:00 p. m
Arrive Griffin..................................8:50 “
Leave Columbus.............................5:10 “
Arrive Griffin..................................8:17 •
Leave Griffin..................................8.85 •’
Arrive McDonough.........................9:15 “
SOUTH BOUND-Daily.
ArrlveGriffin...........................8:20 Leave-McDonugh.........................7.40 a. ra
“
Lavee Griffin............. 8:35 a.m.
Arrive Columbus..........................11:80 ’’
Leave Griffin...................... 4:15 "
Arrive Columbus......................... 7:08 “
NORTH BOUND— Frrioht.
Leave Columbus.........................7:50 a, m
Arrive Griffin............................2:05 p. m
Leave Oriffln.........................2:80 •*
Arrive McDonough................8:30 “
SOUTH BOUND—Freight. *
Leave McDonough..................8 00 a. m
Arrive Oriffln.... ................ V:05 “
Leave Oriffln................ 10:80 “
Arrive Columbus......................,,,,..4:25 p.m
Q U R fcS PILES,
SALT RHEUM,
tetter, burns
^SCALDS, SORES.
WOUNDS. IN¬
FANT'S SORES
AMO CHAFING,
SORE NIPPLES
AN INVALU¬
ABLE REM COY
FOR CATARRH
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IN DARKEST AFRICA
Tlie complete story ftorvri of Stanley's _________ recent __________— thrUfing
idveutuixbi and the disclosure * of A his imixirtant
Slsccvcrics wlH n;.pcar peat for the J first ** time in the
work written by l, Tn L himself, entitled “In
Darkest “*—•* illustratcil: Afrim:' price two —------— volumes, Do profusely I
iloceivod by " $a.T.l per volume, so-called > not not be
lieihjt any ut tlie __ ’ Stanley
b.Kitdi” now offered as “genuine” and
“authontie." To no one of these has Stanley
contributed a line.
nULIl IPCMTC I - Tlie work will be s6W‘ by sub-
to appoint u. scription only. Wo are now ready
experience. canvDssers. Remember Applicants that Stanley’s should state
book, the own
Interest, will only bear one lu which he has a personal
on the title page the imprint ol
Charles Scribner’s Sons
Apply 40 JOHN H. NELSON,
Chattanooga, Tern,
Sale Agent fbr Tennessee,
Alabama and Georc
t» tk. world, brio
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STATE OF ZACATECAS, MEXICO
A syndicate of capitalist* have aetmred the
concession for operating this
lottery, bueinewthronghout the
and ho* extended ite and British America.
Halted States
Below low will will be be found lound a Bet of the ww priacs ynmm which
jsl£» will be drawn on
and continued "monthly thereafter.
§150,000.00.
100,000 Tickets at $10,00; Halves, $5,00,
Tenths, $1.00; American Currency.
LIST OF PRIZES:
1 Phiz*. __ . r .......$150,000 50,000 Is.........$150,000 is......... 50.000
1 Pbbk or........ 25,0001s.......... 25.000
1 Prize or ........ 1O .°0° tn’tvrS
8 Pbubs or...... 5,000 are ....... 10,000
2 Prizes or..... 2,000 are....... 10,000
5 Pros or.:.... 1,000 are....... to. 000
10 Prizes or...... 500 are.,..... 10,000
20 Prises or...... 200 awe....... 40,000
Pauasor.-... 150 are...... 45,000
Prizes or...... are .......
PwxKSor_____ 100 are....... 60,000
#■ approximation phizes
150 150 Foams Phizes of or...... *• 100 W a*®..............*?£ are............. 15,000 non
150 Prizes of...... 50 are.............. 7,500
999 Terminal Prizes ol $50 are....... 40,050
2492 $524,050
dub Bstesi O Tickets Tor $80
SSP- Special Rates arranged with Agents
AGENTS WANTED
In every town and city in the United States
and British America. ie / guaranteed . . by
The payment of Prises a
special deposit of five hundred thousand dol¬
lars ($500,000), with the State Government,
and approved by Jesus Arechiga, Governor.
Drawings under the personal supervision appointed by of
Lie. Herminio Arteaga, who u
the Government as Interventor
‘‘I Certify that with the State Treasurer
all necessary guarantees are deposited, of this draw as
miring full payment of all prizes
ing. Herminio Arteaga, Interventor.
important.
Remittances must be either by New York
Draft, Express or Registered Letter, Ameri¬
can money. Collections can be made by Ex-
press Companies or Banks. Thcket sent di¬
rect to management will be paid by draitson
New York, Montreal. St. Paul, Chicago, San
Francisco or City of Mexico. For further in¬
formation address PIEDAD, „ Manager,
JUAN (Zacatecas, Mexico.
Apartado 48. aprSfldftwtf
C, Hi R. TIME TABIE X& 17
Iu effect June 1st, 1890.
No. 15 -Daily
LeaveGriffin.................................. ..............................................7.4.>
No. 10 —Daily,
Leave Atlanta ...............................
No. 8 —Dail i.
Leave Macon................................. a ;, m
» Atlanta................................T:0G
No. 11 —Daily.
Leave Macon............................... “• m -
Arrive Griffin, 11:00
Atlanta-... ................ ....................
No. 1 —Daily.
Leave Macon......................... 1:40 p.m.
Arrive Griffin... .................... 4:00 “
Atlanta...............—........ , ‘ y *’’
No. 13 —Daily.
.,5:55 p. m.
.. 8:12 “
Leave ‘ ..8:82
Arrive Atlanta..................— . 10:10
No. 2 -Daily.
Arrive Leave Oriffln.............................. Atlanta............................. 8.32 J:00 a. ns
“ Macon............................... 10:35
No. 14—Daily.
Leave Atlanta.................-........... a m
Arrive Griffin.............................. } S9 p \ m '
^rive Macon................................ 3 -4° ”
No. 12— Daily.
Leave Atlanta............................... 2 :1 P \! n *
4*,g ,, nn
...... .................... ..
Arrive Macon.........................-........ 0:15 “
(No, 4—Daily.
Leave Arrive Atlanta.............................. Griffin................................ !’n2 »; 03 p \! n ’
Macon.........................
No. 33—Daily.
Leave Oriffln...................... ® ; 2o
Arrive Newnan............................. 11:05
Attire Carrollton.................. 12:20 p. m
No. 34—Daily.
Leave Carrollton...........................4:20 5:35 p m.
Arrive Newnan................................ Griffin...................................7:20
Arrive
No. 81 —Daily, except Sunday
Leave Griffin..................— 4:00 p. i
Arrive Newnan................. 0:25 "
Arrive Carrollton...........................8:15
No. 32 —Daily, Except Sunday.
Leave Carrollton............................ : ®° a - m -
Arrive Arrive Griffin................................11.00 Newnan.............................„
_- For further information relative to tick
et rates, beet routes, eohedute, Ac., write to
or call on JNO. L. REID, rau, Agt, Agi., Gn.
E. T. CHARLTON. G. P. A., Griffin
Savannah. Ga.
| 'K&
totrisy will bom* and pay doable price For for
We Bike '■SMBSJES! aad trim to order.
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to all luthrers.
A. J. STONER. Decatur._ M.^
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HI WEAK MEN
splendid medical work; shohljrbe reed Addreee, br evet,
men who is nerrooe end debUlteUd.^ ■as Sn Corns.
frsf. y. C. FOWJX, i,
ewkuu of Body u4 Kind. ____
....______Ifflri F«rf4f* mm® Cssstrin. Writs tbpa.
B. A. FAHNESTOCK’S SS
1317. It u ««w «mp steSy miiy psors store tAis medl
of mi m • rr for WORMS, am
from I k o t t i mo its reputationH mt o t oa d ilf toeria—i
•a tdgod til at arwagAM* Ou p ro o oa t moarlf d ayU to all 11 mioenaUy of the acknovt- world
t* to (to Sovoroig* Romtdf for part) WORM A
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In proportion to prfets charged* than any
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and well established papers, it charges the
prices of only one.
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It is published in one of the agricultural,
commercial, manufacturing and railroad
centers of the most progressive State in the
South, with a large and intelligent sur
rounding population and extra facilities
for distribution.
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Belug a first-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, will
a good general circulation in the State and
other States.
IT COVERS ITS WHOLE FIRD
and covers It completely.
Of the 257 newspapers and periodh
published in the State of *Georgia, the
NEWS AND SUN
rauks eminent among the two dozen that
land 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*
Prices low. Write for rates and sampLe
copies of Dally and Weekly to
POGGLAS GL?1SSNER|Publlsbe;r.
Griffift, Ga.