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tey in every clime,
and memory something nigh; else,
j it may be
in its Velvet A A A A Rye.
There was an t old man nothing in Spalding, scalding,
Who wished to take that was
p So he tried "Belle of Nelson’’Rye,
m And with a glad and happy eye,
At beverage Champion’s that he the buys, favorite in Spalding.
The
Hi You Can Always Find
trails and fifties
' W Clark & bon.
gg I
Ok., August ftl
THE
loan you money to buy
rove a home, at
Per Cent
i allow you to pay back in
U1 monthly payments, live
Stop renting roof. and un
der your own
: or Rent!
Three nice houses in West
Griffin. Gardens up and
t >£■
Apply at once.
^ ELL H. DRAKE.
—
m • Wanted.
Board by gontlemnn and wife at
once in nice privnte family. AddreHH
K. H., thta office. nug29 3t.
—
Oysters.
The oyster HPHwon has opened at
Book Ison’s. Come down and try
«ome. ■ ■
^
House and Lot to Rent.
Pour room house and kitchen and
Hood garden to rent in the city of
(IrifRn. Apply to R. 8. Connell tf.
Attention, Spalding Greys.
You are commanded to attend bun-
ioeea night meeting 7:80 and o’clock, drill on Monday
tion to at fill vaenneio# of sharp. let Lieuten¬ Elec¬
£ ant amt D. Orderly J. Bailey, Sergennt.
Jr., Captain.
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Compeii ive Examination lor Appli¬
cant* Georgia School of Technology.
Will be held on Saturday, Sept.
0th, 1890, at the Court House in
flrirtin, tla.. Applicants will pleuee
meet me at Deane* Huff's book store
at 9 a. m. J. 0. k Miller. C. S. C.
- New Firm.
D. D. I’eden nnd I). W. Patterson
have formed a co-partnership for the
purpose of doiogn produce,brokerage
rtU<l combine business, und solicit the
nnd surrounding county.
Pkok.y * Patterson.
MgBMm.
Strayed #- Stolen.
Ouo irou Uray Mare Mule, 10
hands high, on the night ofthe Sflth,
from it. Lawrence, in llpson county,
Oa. Any one taking up said mule
and delivering her to me, or for any
nformation so I can get her, will he
tittle liberally rewarded. Righthindnnkle
swollen. Address
Z. Lawrence.
Molena, Pike county, On.
To My Friends.
In futore I can be found at George
Muse s clothing store, 38 TV hitehull
street, Atlanta, Oa., where 1 would
he pleased to see ail mv former
ds and customers. We handle
Inest and most stylish goods at
*■ priced, and I can please
Very respectfully,
Charles F. Walcott.
:D OATS, HAY AMD BRAN,
tM
illsiip SEED RYE AND BARLEY.
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V OUR NEW FRENCH ROLLS.
¥1 - » " ^ • • .*
j Mrs. J. A-
Stewart in this city, left yesterday
for Atlanta.
Tboa. Nall shipped one bnndred
bole# of cotton from here yes terda y-
tbe first shipment that is remember
ed from here in August. r~
stylos. | Plaid* This and season’s stripes in_ Dross the popular
Scheuerman A White have just re¬
ceived • beautiful line.
Mias Nannie Smith, of Thomastoft
came up yesterday and is visiting
the family of J. M. Kimbrough at
the Experiment Station,
Theyounger misses of this city gave
a very pleasant party to their young
gentleman friends on Friday nfght
at the residence of Thomas Nall.
Rev. F. M. Daniel will preach to
the children and young people at
the Baptist chnrch this morning. A
large audience should hear him.
Muster Louis Speth and his little
sister Lenie arrived in the city yes-
terday evening, after spending a
very pleasant summer ut Augusta.
Scheuermon A Whits would be g ad
to show everybody In town who has a
*w moments to spare, their dress
goods, carpets, and light-we ght
wrapt.
B. A. Ogletreefind J.D.Touchstone
have retired from the race for tax
collector in favor of C. T. Digby,
whose card appears in another
column.
Miss Anna Haynes, who has been
spending the summer with her uncle
Col. F. D. Dismuke and family in
this city, left yesterday for her home
in Dublin.________
Miss Lena Warde, who has recov¬
ered from her recent severe illness,
returned to Liberty Hill yesterday,
where she will resume the exercises of
her school.
Rev. M. McN. McKay returned home
yesterday from a trip to Fort Smith.
Ark. He has not positively decided
yet whether ho will accept the offer
of the church at that place or not.
The only black hose In the market
that will not stain the feet; that will
stand the effects o! perspirotfon and
will positively not fade from washing
is the ‘ Onyx ’ atu Scheuerman A
White’s.
Dr. Vasey, U. S. Botanist from the
Department ol Agriculture at Wash-
ton City, arrived in this city yester¬
day umi wont over the agricultural
farm. He is visiting the various
Experiment Stations in the South.
Cory B. Townsend, Jr., has ar¬
rived in this city nnd will spend the
balunce ot the summer here. He is
now three days old and is as hand¬
some and can make as much noise
us his anybody’s friends the chHd. He will receive C.
at residence of G.
Mills,
Miss M«y Stafford, of Barnesville,
spout yesterday in this city, the
guest of Miss Flora Jones. She was
joined in the afternoon by Miss An¬
nie Bulock of the sume place and they
left by the Ga. Midland railroad to
attend the camp meeting nt Warm
Springs, where they will be the guests
of Miss Iyeila Tignor.
On next Saturday the Oth of Sept,
the Odd Fellows of Atlanta will give
an entertainment at DeGives Opera
House, in honor of Grand Master J
A. Andorson and Grand Representa¬
tive J. B. Goodwyn. Judge It. T.
Daniel ot this city, who is Deputy
Grand Master, the second highest
office in the State, will,by invitation,
address the order on that occasion.
nudmuscle Every tissue is made otthe body, every nnd nerve, heal¬ hone
stronnrer luoro
thy by taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla. 4.
50 bates Checks to be cJosed nut
at 5 cents per yard at the >w Yt rlc
Store.
CftHdrenHKnJny------
The pleasant flavor, gentle action
an d soothing effects of Syrup of Figs,
when in need of a laxative nnd if-the
father nr mother be costive or bilious
the most gratifying results billow its
use, so that it is the best family rem¬
edy known nnd every family should
haven bottle. ------
Just r cejvcd 10,000 yards Stand¬
Prints, fall styles, a: 5 cents per
at the New York Store.
Specimen Fuses,
S. II. Clifford, New C»«sel, Wis., was trou¬
bled with Neuralgia disordered, and Itheiimalism his
w as his Liver was affect¬
to an tda'ining degree, appetite fell nwav.
he w is terribly reduced in flesh and
Three bottles of Electric Bitters
him.
Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg. 111., had a
sore on his leg of eight sears’ stand
red three bottles of Electric Bitters
enven boxes oi Bucklen’s Armen Solve,
his leg is sound and well. John Speaker.
lt., had five large Fiver sores on
leg. doctors saul he was incurable. One
Electric Bitters anti one box But klen’s
Salve eured him entirely, Sol 1 by J.
Harris * Son's Drugstore.
Shell beadt at 5 and 10 cents at
New ^York Store
J. A stEfart’s
Eggs. Chickens,
. .
Cheese.
Hams.
Mackerel,
Boss Crackers,
HOUND ABOUT.
Jtty Notes, and News From This and
Adjoining Counties.
BENT ON DOING WRONO.
Some Imp )ms seals an led outi ay.
While son* themselves msk oat the way,
Some tall, nn t hin king. Is t he pit,
While others search ntisut for it.
'Tia probable if Hatan should
Strive for the universal good
And close hie gatee and bar them well,
Some souls would still break into hell.
H. W. Dew*, of Newnnn, was here
y es terday .
J. W. Sullivan, of Erin, spent yes¬
terday in this city.
John Cautheu, of Milner, is visiting
relative* in this city.
Now Sateen* a> d Ginghams at
Scheuerman A While s
Mrs. J, F. Allen left yesterday
visit relatives in Plkecounty.
C. 8, Shattuc nnd family returned
home last night tmm an extended
Western trip.
Mrs. fi. W. Wallace returned home
yesterday from a visit to relatives
in Coweta county.
Miss Mattie Tyus returned to this
c ity yesterday from a visit to her
parents at Milner.
T. T. Ellison, of Madison, Fin.,
is visiting the family of Col. J. J.
Hunt at Vineyard.
Miss Corinno Tebuult returned to
this city yesterday from ft visit to
relatives in Mneon.
Miss Sybil Bice returned borne yes¬
terday from« pleasant stay of a
week nt Barnesville.
Mrs. A. Randall left yesterday for
Uuion Springs, Ala.,- where she will
spend about three weeks.
=A8il ,Mss,.Xt I). llrowiy, of
Chattanooga, Tenn., are visiting
their parents near Cfetwell.
We tfan’t ask ysu to buy, but just
Ini pet Scheuerman A while's new
•took of Drott Goods, just in.
Miss Emma Present, of Bartow,
arrived here yesterday and is visit¬
ing Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Blakely.
The oyster season opened lust
night at Dock Ison’s with some of
the finest bivalves of the season.
Ntv ^ i ton an Body Biusscis
thr ■« p.'y xnd Ingrain Carpets re eived ed
it Scheuerman A While’s last week
scheuerm in A White h« e just re¬
ceived a handso ue li<* of imported
dress goods. No two dresses alike.
J. Kr. Porter, of Seddon, Ain., nr
riued ^»i town hist night nnd is visit¬
Ids old Griffin friends, We want
him to come up nnd let us hear his N.
once more.
A ri*henitan'» Itoul -------------
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| fW.Twl „ Ang. 80.—Lelaad J.
Web-*, of Kan., was elected
of the Sons ot Vete¬
ran*. The appeal of ex-Conunaader-ln-
Chief Walter 8. Payne, ot Ohio, from
the finding of the ( ourt-martial, vm
treated very indifferently yhen brought
before the encampment, m the delegatee
refused to take any action on it.
Yesterday afternoon Payne Kansas employed to
an attorney and sent him to
ask United States Judge Phillips the to
issue»mandamus to compel show why na¬
tional encampment to cause
he should not be granted a trial by his
peers. The committee reckoned the
panles in Die drill. dr report
m ..... ■■ ight the
ception the Ladies was Aid tendered who members attend¬
ing the society are
encampment.
The Pottsvllle Fishing Party.
seventh PoTT»viuJt, anniversary Pa., Aug. of 30.—The the Pottsville thirty-
Fishing Party, a famous social organiza¬
tion, was celebrated yesterday at Rail¬
way park. There were guests present Read¬
from Lancaster, Philadelphia, Lebanon, Harrisburg, Allentown,
Bethlehem, ing, and other cities.
Easton Pottsville,
Judge David B. Green, of
presides. The other officers are: Vice
president, H. Stanley Goodwin; trea¬
surer, Walter 8 . Shuttle*; secretary,
Mason Weidiaan. An elaborate: menu
was supplied by Caterer C. H. Reiaser,
of BbUftaelphia.'
Coal Prospecting Abandoned.
Mifikusvuxjs, Pa., Aug. 30.—After of
months of costly operations the extensive an ex¬
perimental character on
Bullock tract at this place.it is proposed for coal,
to abandon further prospecting tract will be
and by to-morrow the prac¬
tically deserted. All moving property
is being conveyed ----------•* to the York Farm
colliery, between hero and Pottsville.
Sinking test holes on the Citzinger will tract
adjoining the Bullock property be
continued. Schuylkill and Philadelphians Lehigh Valley and Railroad the new
company are interested in these opera¬
tions.
Knights of the Golden Rale.
Indianapolis, Ang. 30.—The supreme
commandery Knights of the Golden
Rule concluded its labors after a three
days’ session with the following commander, newly
elected John D. officers: Irving, of Supreme Ohio; vice
supreme of South
commander, R, S. Morgan,
Carolina; supreme secretary,T.K.Smith, W. D.
of Kentucky; of* supreme treasurer, prelate, J.
Kramer, Illinois; supreme medi¬
M.Coulter, of Tennessee; C. C. Higgins, supreme of Il¬
cal examiner, Dr.
linois; supreme warden, Dr. A. W. Ber¬
nard, of Kentucky.
An III Fated Factory.
New New Brunswick, Brunswick, n. N. J., j., Aug. Aug. o(j. 30.-
Otto Schultz was killed and .Cart Skaw
fatally timber injured by building the fall of the Sayre heavy
in a new at
Fisher’s brick works, John m Hartman, Sayreville.
About the same time a
mason, died from the effects of a fall of
eighty feet from the chimney at the
same works.
I>ela mat or at Ambler.
Ambler, Pa., Aug. 80.—The Republi¬
cans of Ambler entertain are making Senator extensive Del¬
preparations to The Republican
imiter to-morrow.
candidate will arrive some time during
the day and make a personal call cm
several of the leading businessmen of
the borough, and in the evening he will
address an open air mass meeting.
Farewell Dinner to a Benedict.
Was Hi noton, Ang. .—A number of
Col. the official Perry S. and Heath, professional correspondent friends of of
The Indianapolis Journal, gave a dinner
to him last evening, the event being
made the occasion of the announcement
of the coming marriage of Mr. Heath to
Miss Mary Ella Conway, of Louisville.
The Prosit!Out at Washington.
Washington, Ang. 30.—The president
arrived at the White House at 4 o’clock
yesterday afternoon from Cape May
Point. Tlic president's family have gone
to to Creteon, Creteon, where where they they will will spend spend the
early will probably part of September. The in president week,
go to Cresson a
Death of a Wealthy Farmer.
Bi.andon, Pa., Aug. 80.—John H.
Rothermel, place, a died weal t hy retired aged farmer of
this here. 78 years.
Two of his sons, Israel H. and John H.,
are prominent members of the Berks
county bar. Ilf leaves seven other
children,
The Wci.thor,
Fair, followed by showers; northerly
ip winds, becoming variable; slight change
temperature.
Proceedings in Congress.
Washington, Au<. Si.—Iu the house the
'licisioii of ihe spanker as to the right of way
o( the lard bill was sustained ami the bill was
pas-.eii, t,il to a«, the clerk couuUihe a quorum.
Tiu hill tu constitute eight hours a day’s
work for laborers and mechanics on govern-
midrt work was amended and phased.
in the senate th« tariff bill wasem»dder<
further and sixty paragraphs disposed of.
NUGGETS OF NEWS.
iwilsttl, an Italian aeronaut, was killed at
LI mi, a by the burning of his balloon.
The president of Salvador has thanked
Spain for its efforts to rcatore peace-ta-Cea—
tral America.
Lieut. Miliot and Lieut. Baruti fought a
duel with sword* at Belfort, Prance. Miliot
was fatally wounded.
The vapor vtovo uusaufaeturors of the
Unite d States in session in Cleveland, suc¬
ceeded in adjusting their disagreements.
According to official statistics the strength
of the Farmers’ Alliance tn New Jersey is less
than 1,001, hut It is reported to bo growing.
Alexander 8. Baker, a prominent farmer of
Lafayette, K. Y., was stung on the nose by a
be- and dtod before a doctor could be sum¬
moned.
Lorens Wilde, saloon keepor, of Paterson,
N. J„ was drugged and robbed iu his saloon.
The thieves escaped before he regained his
senses.
(.'apt. Joseph Ilammond, for twenty-three
years custodian of Peabody Academy of
Science, died suddenly In Salem, Mass., aged
S4 years.
The Baku newspapers asaert that the
adoption of the American tank system has
had for its results the steady beating back of
Russian competition in the petroleum trade.
An open air tariff debate between Congress¬
man Springer, of Illinois, aud ex-t’ongress-
uum Horr, of Michigan, took place at the
fair grounds of the Country Agricultural as¬
sociation, Hudson, N. Y.
For Over Fifty Years.
Ah old and Well-Tried Remedy
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup
t>een used for over fifty years by
of mothers for their children
soothes teething, with perfect success.
the «hHd, softens the
allays all pain • eures wind
ftnd is tbe best remedy for
Is pleasant to the taste.
by Druggists in every part of
world. Twenty five cents a bot¬
Its value is incalculable. Be
and ask for Mre. Winslow's
Syrup and take no other
atlgltnd* wly.
Prayer 8 o'clock, meeting Wednesday even-
ng at
Sunday School teachers’ meeting
Friday evening at 8 o’clock, at the
pastor’s residence.
DEVOTIE CHAPEL.
Sunday Superintendent. School 9 a. m.—Dr. N. -B.
Drewry, Prayer meeting Tuesday evening
at 8 o’clock.
Alt those who expect to travel will
do well to buy a trunk from the New
York Store. Mammoth stock cheap.
just reeeivsd 10,000 Yards Stand*
ard Prints, fall styles, at 5 cents per
yird, at the New York Store.
|A host of Intellectual women are using
you? Bradycrotine to prevent Headaches. Are
“
ON® ®HJOYS
Both the method and results when
and 3yrop refreshing of Figs is taken; the it« pleasant
to taste, and acts
Liver rently and yet promptly Bowels, on the Kidneys,
dispels cleanses the sys¬
aches tem effectually, and fevers and colds, head¬
cures hfthitnftl
constipation. only Svrup of Figs is the
duced, remedy pleasing of to its the kind taste ever and pro¬
ceptable ao>
to the stomach, prompt is
its action and truly beneficial m its
healthy effects, prepared only from the most
and agreeable le substances, its
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it the most
popular Syrup remedy of of F; Fifi known,
r is forsale in 60c
and $1 bottles B hy all leading drug¬
gists. not Any have reliable it hand druggist will who
may it on pro¬
wishes cure to promptly try it. Do for any one who
not accept any
mbstitute.
CALIFORNIA FI0 STROP CO L
8AN FRANCISCO, CAL,
JLOUISVtUE. KY. NSW YORK. N.Y.
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS.
For County Commissioners.
Editob News and Sun— Please announce
for County Commissioners of Spalding coun¬
ty, subject to the action of the Democratic
primary, Thomas R. Mills, city district, An
drew J. Walker, Cabkis dis trict, and W- J -
Duke, Akins district.
TO TUB VOTERS Oi SPALDING COUNTY.
1 am a candidate for the office of County
Commissioner, subject to the action of the
Democratic party iua primary to be held
Sept. 16th, 1830. Thos. P. Nkwols
For Tax Collector.
TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OF TUB COUNTV
Iu the interest of harmon) I retire from the
vacs for l ax Collector In favor ol Mr. C. T*
Digby. X desire to thank my friends for the
kind and flattering support that has lieen
accorded me in my short race. Your klad-
ness will ever be remembered.
Jameb D. Touchstone.
Editor News and Sun.—P lease announce
my name as a candidate tor Tax Collector,
subject to the Democratic primary. I ami
authorized to state that Messrs. B. A. Ogto-
tree and J. D. Touchstone have retired from
the race in my favor and it is their request
that their triends give me the same support
promised to them. C. T. Digby.
Editor News and Sun.—P leas# announce
my name as a candidate for Tax Collector in
the Democratic primary. J. W. Travis.
To the Voters of Sfalbing County— I am
a candidate for the office of Tax Collector of
Spalding county, at, the ensuing election in
January next. Subject to a Democratic
primary election if one is held. Ii nominated
and elected I pledge myself to a faithful per
formance of the duties of said office as the
law directs. Respectfully,
C. A. COOPER.
billion News and Sun:—P lease announce
my name as a cat didate for Tax Collector,
subject to the Democratic primary. I refer
to my past record in the same office several
years ago, and respectfully ask the support
W. H. Horne.
For Treasurer. —--
To the Democratic Voters of Spalding
County— 1 respectfully offer myself tor re-
election to the office of County Treasurer,
subject to the Democratic nomination, and
solicit your votes, If elected I promise to be
as faithful in the discharge of ray duties in
the future as in the past, J. C. Brooks.
To the Voters of Spalding CounTY— I
respectfully offer for the office of Treasurer
of Spalding'counly and if elected will servethe
people to the best of my nbility. I ask the
of my friends, both iu the city and
nnd will abide, as I always do, the
nomination.
R. II. Johnston.
For Sheriff.
Editor Nkw t s and Sun—P lease announce
name as a candidate for Sheri!!, subject
the Democratic nomination.
M. J. Patrick.
For tax Receiver.
TO THE VOTERS OP SPALDING COUNTY.
1 am a candidate for re-election to theoffice
Tax Receiv er of this county, subject to
action of the Democratic party.
R. A. Hardee.
Editor News and Sun.— Please announce
name as a candidate for Tax Receiver
the Democratic primary. I refer to my
record when in this office and respect¬
ask the support of my friends and all
Joshua Hammond.^
For Clerk Superior Court.
The support of the people is hereby solicit¬
in our candidacy for re-election, subject
nomination. W. M. Thomas.
AND
* mr SPRING I
.
CLOTHINi
mr I HAVE EVER HAD,
Our aek line is that of Young examine Men’s Suite, etock. botb£in Boye’ business and and Children’s dress suite, suite eannot in be exreli*.
T we I will you our Respectfully, the noht,i«. , ” t
17 me and please you. •
octlOdAw CEO.R.NILI
• 35 HILL j
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KEEP YOUR EVE ON THE
IN"ovelty O
^Weekly we^are receiving new goods, See our stoci
you want
Watches, Clocks, Silver-ware, China. Dinner $(
Tea Sets, Lamps, Glassware,Tinware, &c.
All goods guaranteed as represented. One p r
only. J. W. SPARKS*
ON’T READ THIS
AND DON’T FORGET THAT ^
- 3D- Davii
Has a car load of Charter Oak Cook Stoves on the wa
here. I can suit you in any kind of a Stove, add my
line of Hardware iscompleteand CHEAP H
w. DAVIS.
Look To Your Strength l
DREWRY’S DRUG STORE
DEALER IN
Tie Finest, FresMst
IN : THE : MAHKET
No. 9 Hill Street}
GRIFFIN, : :
I mean that tbe Provident Savings
furnish you Life insurance at about
HALF THE
with same benefits ns the Northwestern,
tual A3t»a Benefit, Mutual Life, New York
or other high priced companies.
policies are all-
NON -
after three payments and has a
cash surrender value, PAH) UP insurance,
the ber policy of will without be extended for a given
years any Liabilities cost to the
Its ratio of Assets to are
than any other Company in the State and
we hold the largest
INDIVIDUAL POLICY
in Griffin. Call at my office and
its plans and also our lnvestment-policy,
will pay yon. I respectfully solicit a share
of your
FIRE BUSINESS.
Company Am Agent for the only English > ccident
best in the doing world. business m America and the
For further information
call on or write to
J. W. LOGAN,
jufv22dAw-tf 1C Hill St., GR1FFIN.GA.
TAYLOR
-AND-
M’DOWELL,
E®*’ Cali on ns at No. 6 Hill Street.
• fsJT <N0
NEW IRISH POTATOES. NEW ONIONS,
.....NEW YORK CABBAGE.....
—FLOUR BOUGHT BEFORE THE RISE-
Come to see me and I will save you money. Wiil have
Saturday ALL PORK SAUSAGE and all kinds
fresh fish-
j. D. HOX.MAN.
PROCLAMATION. m I
State of Attanta, Georgia—Executive Ga, Dip’t.’sSP f
Whereas, the general assembly August, 4, 1890.
of 1889 m
passed the following act, in accordance to-w£ with 1 i
the requirements of the constitution, ’1
‘•An the constitution act to amend of Art. 1877,and 7, Sec. theactof 1, Par. 188S 1, 0 : |
amendatory thereof, its ,1 4
so to include widow* 1
of Confederate soldiers in the aid therein ex
tended, Section nnd for Be other purposes. f 3
1. it enacted by the genera, , r
assembly assembly of 1885, of of the tbe state state of of Georgia, Georgia, That That tht tht
act approved October 19, 1885
amending article 7, section first, paragraph
1, of the constitution of 1877, be and tot
same is herebv amended by adding theret*
and at the end of eafd act the followias following
ate of tbe soldiers Confederate as may have states, died in’lfie^swvfee since
wounds received therein diseases or from
or contract
ed in the service: provided, that this act
shall only apply the to of such persons as we» |
m arried at time such service and have
remained unmarried since the death of
soldier husband, so that said article 7 , sec¬
tion 1 , paragraph 1 , of the constitution ol
1877, and the act amendatory thereof, shall
read as follows: “To supply the soldiers
who lost a limb or limbs in the military
service of the Confererate States with stth-
stantial artificial limbs during life, and t*
make suitable provision for such Confederate
Boldiers as may have otherwise been disabled
or permanently injured in such service; sad
for the widows of such confederate eoldiere
as may have died in the eervice of theconfed
erate therein, states, disease or since from wounds reoeiv 1
or contracted in the service.
Provided, That this act shall only appl)
to such widows as were married at the tim
of tbe service and have remained mnnarrie
Since the death of such soldier husband. r
Sec. 2. “And be it further enacted, Tha
if this amendment shall be agreed to bytwc
thirds of the members elected to each of ttt
two houses, thesame shall beentered on then
journals with yeas and nays taken thrnu •
and the governor shall cause said ameot
ments to be published in one or more newt
the people at next general, election, and tit
legal voters at the next said general electioi 1
Bhall have inscribed or printed on their t»d
ets the word “Ratification” or “Non-ratifies
tion,” #e they may choose to rote, and if
majority of the electors qualified to vote'
members of the general assembly votiifc
therein shall vote in favor of ratificatioa''
then this amendment Bhall become a part
said article 7, section 1, par graph 1, of tht
constitution of the state, and the said acf*
of 1885, amendatory thereof, and the got
ernor shall make prodimation thereof," .-U
Section 3, Be it further enacted. That » ■ :
laws and parts of laws in conflict with tint
act ' be and id t the hereby repealed.”
same are
Now, Approved therefore, November 4,1889.” L.
I, John B. Gordon, govern
or of said state, do issue this, my proriaiaft
tion, hereby declaring that the fon '
proposed amendment to the constitution if
tothe hereby submitted for ratification or rejection
voters of the state at the general
ejection to be held on Wednesday, October
1,1890, By as provided in Said act.
the Governor: • ___
J. . _ W. Warren, Sec- J. B. Ex. Gordon, Governor, .ijl
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