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to b* counted u*
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., v inssrtlo* under thin
80 emt*. All insertion* for
tar must l» nm for In
•HI lx mmie with pnrl lee
their n«fverti*eltt*»t*
a* atre u* for the Dailv
t Governor,
. NORTHKN
For 8*eret«ry ol Hurt*.
PH1UP4COOK.
For Trowarer,
R 0. HARDKMAN
Hompt roller Qmeral,
| W. A, WRIGHT.
For Attorney General.
OKO.rf. LEHTKR
'• tutmieelorier of Agriculture,
B, T. NERBITTj
w of CangreMi. 5th WetrH
•L. V. LfVINOKTO.V.
t Senator, Wth Diet rid.
MARTI?4 W. BROS.
tire, SpaWinR t’oaatv,
f P - DlftMI!KK
boarding liDuse koeporn
I a Trust, mil propose
i a uniform price on tablo
I slight I,y In advance of
rate. It will next be
...
for those who board to
S Trust and demand that
l he no more tough steaks,
.er coffee, second-hand
_ _
i last years spring chickens.
ublican majority in Con-
Ul busily engaged in unseat*
elected Democratic He|>-
They will doubtless
______
> unable to And time to onscft t
entative* of their own
faith whose vileness of
loathe floor of the House
s shocked the country and
l themselves and their part, v.
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nan Morrow.of California
! the Republican State
nmittee that he cannot
renom'motion. Probably
> storm coming that
pubiicanism this Fall, and
»to get in out of the
j that Vermont has been heard
, there are many of his party
a ten who will want to go
ihim.
ox-Ciar Iteed tries to
; ia the next House, if, by
Intimidation and ilistrun
nt upon which ho is depend-
success, he succeeds in up
i be elected he will bo
by a democratic majority
iniquitious political prac-
- which he lias managed Iris
lionat district will be shown
all their ugliness, and
i autocrat will be unseated
|that it will make him
I country will look on
i see the tables turned
i dosed with his own
Colored Republicans of the
have been heard from. They
held a convention In North
and, strange to say, they did
make an overwhelming demand
the Force bill, in order to
to them the rights of suffrage.
sole complaint wns against the
publican party and the
tion. because the colored brother
ignored by those who uek for
votes. They want recognition
patronage, and they want both
a w ay q u i c k , ft must Ik* a dmagree-
ajEde re vela t Ion to the Hoar-Heed*
,
Lodge crowd to learn that the
ed voter of the South does not know
that he needs Force bill protection
at the ballot l»ox, but does know t ha t
he needs justice iroin his white North¬
ern party associates, who use him on
Election Day nnd forget him the rest
of the year. Whut the colored innn
really wants is a Force bill that will
force tbe Republicans to turn over
some of the party spoils to him.
«TtTK or Omo. Crrr or Toi7icoo, i
Lous Comm. I
F*j,xkJ.Cs*ket makes oath that hr i*
* miew partner of the firm ol F. J.Csbnky
, dofag btreiore* is the Otey ol Tolmlo
tn'oA"Vrri.S!
Wtd every eare of « .»-
ATRBB that ramot be cnre.1 by the use of
Ktu-’iCtTaoiCnz. FRANK _ J CHENEY.
Sworn to betare mad mbnrriM in my j>rw
f Otis 8 th dry 01 Derein her, A. D. 1SHG.
'|__—____A. W, GLCAHON
Notary Public.
Catarrh Caro m token iatornally and
-jJuod end ton coos sar-
Hent] for ♦wstim-TOinU,
r*<r>.. Toledo. O.
——--------
Celebrated
an a
ami lake the
of a reesta unent <*f carin
rule.
The administration ol Tillman
Governor will be an interesting
periment, for tbo reason that
management of public affairs will
largely intrusted to men
unknown in public life. Hut tty>
commodation that has been perfected
wiil leave to the now Governor and
his assistants the valuable advice of
the prominent men of the older wing
of the party. Jn thin way thechanga
in party control may be accomplish¬
ed without resort to those extreme
meefares that are generally the out¬
come of political revolutions, ,
The principles of the Farmer’s
Alliance, which has carried Telman
to success, are fundamentally those
of the Democratic party. nnd if they
are hcmestly adhered to the party
management may be none the worse
in the end for the infusion of some
new blood. In anycas^TiUmnnism,
which is solicitous for State prosper¬
ity, is preferable to corpetbngfein,
which wontd care only for public
plunder.
T1IK FAKMKR’9 BATTLE SONtt.
The furmers are taking active part
in politics. So far, so good. lu toe
long run they will vote with the
Democrats and overwhelm the lie-
publicans. Their living interest in
the government is the hope of tbo
country and the best promise of th«
Democratic party. In Maryland!
Virginia, Kentucky, the CaroHoas.
Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Mis¬
souri, Louisiana, Texas, Arkansas,
aa well as in Kansas, Colorado, New
Mexico, the Dakotas, Indiana. Iowa,
Minnesota, Nebraska and the Wes¬
tern States generally the termers’
organizations are suddenly taking
the aggressive in politics. They have
a "Hattie Hymn" which they sing in
their meetings. It runs in thisstrain:
Th* farmer* are now handed
In one vMt mid might jr it rong:
't heir (ores* sre now blended,
They are marching grandly on.
Their wsrt-ry now !■ soum'-ng
On every hill and plain,
From the Atlantic ocezn’* billow*
To the Rocky mountain’* cbnin.
Tbl* mighty mam is moving
With grand triumphal cry;
Andtheir watchword i» : Monopoly
Mud either yield or die.
Wo hope they will sing this song
with effect. It is a good rallying
cry. Let the Georgia farmer take up
the processional hymn and march
on. At the same time,ns the Savan¬
nah Times says, let him beware of
creating that which lie goes forth to
destroy.
POLITICS IN NEWSPAPERS.
A Rule that Work* Both Way*.
Utica Observer.
It is a favorite argument of the
Republicans that the McKinley bill
should be passed just because Eng¬
land and France don’t like if. An
American Tariff b : U that England
and France oppose must be a good
one for this country, say our op¬
ponent*. If France proceeds on
that thooiy, she will retain the em¬
bargo on Amejrcan pork, beenuso
our Minister protests against it.
And if England should adopt our
tactics In thut regard, what howling
there would bo o.i this side of the
water.
Thinking Right, but Voting Wrong.
Unit'mors Run.
It is remarkable fact that the Kt-
publican majority of the Senate is
about to saddle the country for
years with a Tariff act which does
not really command the approval
of that majority. As individuals
they oppose it as unwise, oppressive
andall that, but ns Senators they
vote for it. It was au evil day for
the country when t he mnnufuet uring
capitalists ca ptured a great ...part ?
aud made it subservient to their pri
rate interests.
Simply u Reminder.
*• Albany Times.
RepiibUcuiis hnvun’fc renoinintiUd
a President sinew I87d. We iloa’fc
mi.v this to linrrow up thefeehnsra ol
tiiu Hun. lisiijainin Harrison: hut
perhaps lie might as well Ivar the
fart in mint).
Vny Funny.
Pliilaile!|.hi i liner.I.
The ileimnrtat ion of cottonseed oil
n* a fraud by Conner Lieut nut megs
anti Maine sardines is euouelt to pre¬
cipitate tin early hoar frost .
Treason Somewhere.
Ctevebiud Plain Dealer.
Senator Unvis Brother McKinley
cannot both lie orthodox tariff Re¬
publicans. It McKinley is sound,
Davis must be a trai tor.
Kuppsey.
This is what yno ought to have. In tact
you must havrit in order to fully enjoy life;
Thousands nmrrning beeanse are aearehing they find lor it it not. daily, Thou* nnd
amis upon thousands of dollars are spent an-
eaafly by onr people in And the hope It that they
mar attain this boon. yet may t»
had by nil. We guarantee that Bectric Bit¬
ter*, u used according to direction* omf the
use persisted in, will bring yon Ooon and install Digem
’*==—. QoS ou*tjt» *l- jt --, u Ojrsj^paia reeommend Kleetric
We
and ail dSseumw «t LIt-
ys. Sold nt 50c. and
. Harris A Sou Drug*
of til Crmm rati.
,, —_____... „ Jt*. city ilfctrlrl,
.iww 4. Wnflu-r, CftMm. 4 I.Ih.-I amt VV, .1
link*, Akin* district.
Enrons Nmm-ahv He*.—Hen*.-
lor County Commissioner*
ty, subject to the action of the Dem.wnit i.
primary, Vi, -w. B. Mill*. City Dbrtriet: J. A.
J. Tbl well, Line Cork DUfrU-t; W. J. Luk-,
Akin* DWlr. t. ^ Si'si.msa,
l-.oiTos Nr a so Sex:—Please annotmri*
my name n» a eomlidateRor County Coni
mieeioner, . jjeet to the Democrat ic nomi-
asiion. A. V, ILtMuaxo ■
TO TWR VOTES*O. HPil.lllXU (llLMTV.
I U «1 i* camliilntc lor the office ol County
C'omnihwioner, subject to the action ol the
Democratic party In a piinmt-y to lie hchl
S*.m Thus. P. Nit mi.
Tor Tax Collector.
•«> tm mwocsaWS leva* or thb powti
Iii tiie In(crevk tgjMkt'SEOS} LnAIre from the
loco for tax Collector la furor ol Mr. C. ?.
D gby. 1 desire p, thaak my friend* for f be
kind and fliit<eiing *»{>port that ha. been
utTordcd me in my e’uort race. Your kiad-
nc-s will ever be remembered.
,f«xe* X). Toocsstoxs.
r.mTo*Ne»s,**» Si:x.—Plea*” Collie aiinoaoce
m.v name n» n caifdidate tor Tux tor,
*s7ib|"e. i<> tie Jle'iioerai c primary. I aiu
auihoi i-td to mate that Messrs. B. A. Ugje*
hit nnd 4. D. Touch*toee have relfreu from
the race In my favor and it is their roquci.
that their Wends give me the same support
promised ti^tliem. C. T. D:on".
EiH'roa New* and Hex.—Please nooonce*
tuy name a* a eaudidate for Tax Collector In
the Democratic primary. i. W. Tetri*.
To THIS VoTEIUtOV HfAUMMUCoVSTV—I OUt
a cundidate for the office ol Tax Collector ol
Hpalding county, at the ensuing election in
January next. Subject to a Democratic
primary election if one is held. It nominated
ahilereeted f ptedge myself to a faithful per
formanee of the duMea ol said office as the
law direct*. Respectfully,
C. A. COOPER.
Editor Nkw. asd Sun:—P lease announce
•niy name an a cai didate for Tax Collector
subject to the Democratic primary. I refer
to my past record in the same office several
your* ago, and respectfully ask the support
®f my friends, both in city and county.
W. H. HonxE.
For Treasurer.
To tuk Democratic Votek* or Bpaldino
Couxtv— 1 respectfully offer myself for re-
election to ti>e office of County Treasurer,
subject to tho Democratic nomination, and
solicit yonr vote*. If elected I promise to be
ns faithful in the discharge ol my duties in
the future ns in the past, ,T. C. Brooks.
To the Voter* or SpAi.mso County—I
respectfully^offarfor the office of Treasurer
of Spalding county anil if elected will serve the
p e ople to th e be s t of my wbility. 1 ask the
*upport of ray friends, both in the city and
country, nnd will abide, ns I always do, the
Democratic nomination.
_ ------------ R. II. Johnston. ’
For Sheriff.
Editor News and Sun— Please announce
my name as a candidate for Sheriff, subject
to the Democratic nomination.
M. .1. Patrick.
F r lux Receiver.
to the vo :u» or Hi-Ai.nimi county.
I am a cand ate for re-election to tho office
ol Tax Receive • of ibis county, subject to
the action of the Democratic party.
R. A. Hardee.
EiutoB News anii SuN.—Plense announce
my Din name ns a candidate for Tax Receiver
in thc Democratic primary. I rcfcS to my
past rci-ord wlioiijn this office and respect¬
fully nsk the support of my friends nnd all
oilier*. Joshua Hammond.
For Cle>k Superior Court.
The support of the people is hereby solicit¬
ed in our candidacy lor re-election, subject
to nomiiiatioii. W. M. Thomas.
the Finest on Earth. <
The Cinnlnnati, Hamilton & Dayton RR. is
the only line running Pullman's Perfected
Safety Vestibule Trains, with Chair, Parlor,
Bleeping and Dinning Cat service bet wren Cin-
nnti, Inrianaiioll* and Chicago, nnd is the
Oi ly Line runuing Through Reclining Chair
Cars betwren Cincinnati, Keokuk Cur Cincinnati and Spring- to
fled, HI., and 'Sleeping
Mackinaw.
And the Only DIRECT LINE
betwren Cincinnati., Dayton, Lima, Toledo,
Detroit, the Luke Regions nnd Canada,-
The road is one of the oldest in 11re* State
of Ohio aud ilw only line entering Cincinnati
■ teemy .ti vo miles of double track, and
from it* past record cun more than assure its
patrons speed, comfort and safely.
Tickets on sale everywhere, und see that
they rend C. H. & D-, either in yr out of Cin¬
cinnati, ltidianpoHs, or Toledo. MB
E. 0. and McUOUM1CK 'ticket -2mm
(iciieral Passenger Agent.
julyI8tl*»ly.
IUMMER
OFFER
> or October and PAT wi»n
> sold. Spot Cask
, Th* Lewurt known.
. k Jurt.Utta PeoemberUth. ^^brtimo. Nolnlerewt.
1 On* entire Nook—ugrmakP-
I priooorrtjto. BE.ST HUm-
mer offfcr we ever Bade.
I Write forT'trrular-
SPAlitlKB OFFER 1800
’ HIDDEN & BATES, 0A.
SAVANNAH,
•prfHF •U-ti.C.” RFSt Cures KNOWN GonorhONt REMEDY. and
G Gleet I n 1 to 6 Days, without Paltt.
Prevents Stricture. Contains no
yerld or poisonous substances, amt
I* guaranteed absolutely harmless.
I* prescribed by physicians and
recomentled by druggists. Price *1-
Sold by druggists, lleware ol Sub-
rtitmtereArmeCbeinX^
l\»r#«ie by K. R. Anthony, Griffin. Gn.
WHELESSSIAMP
___________ -PRESS CO-
749 REYNOLD STREET, AUGUSTA, G/>
Agents Wanted t Catalogue FREE!
HU8BER STAMPS, SEALS.
BADGES, CHECKS, STENCILS
- STEEL STAMPS, Ac.
Bole Manufhcturer* of
Tho Whelass Self-1 nklng Rubbef
StemD PrinthME Pro»a
......
v la the hb«d. wbicb, so-
„ glxods of the neck, pro-
dac.-s nnsigluiy lutnps or swelling*; Which
e-o-c* painful running sores on the arms,
i or feet; which develops* nicer* In the
> .•■% cars, or nose, oficn causing bflndncs* or
atRC«; whteh la tlie origin of pimples, can-
i -wtm growth*, or the many other manlfe.it.i-
•:-.* tssiihfly oserilx-d to ••humors;” which,
; rcntngr m«n the imigs. causes eansnmf't!<r,t
..id death. lasing the most ancient, It is tha
moit general ol all disease* or affections, tor
very few person* mm me are entirely entirely tree iree Irom uo m H. .x.
How It Be SECURED
By taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which, by
tho remarkable cure* It bss accomplished,
often when otlidr medicines bare failed, has
proven itself to be a potent and peculiar
medicine for this dise»»e. Some of these
cure* arc redly wonderful. If you suffer from
scrofula, bo sure to try Hood’* Sarsaparilla,
“ Afy daughter Mary was afflicted with scrof¬
ulous"'■re neck from the time she wa* 2! month*
old ttthsheiweanie sia years of age. Lumps
formed in her neck, and one of them alter
{rowing to the size of a pigeon’s egg, became
a running sore for over threeyeaw. We gave
her Hood’s Sarsaparilla, when the lump *nd
all indication* of scrofula entirely dis¬
appeared, and now she seems to be a healthy
child," J. S. Cabuls, Naurfght, N. J.
N, B. Be sure to get only
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Sold by »11 druggist*. fI;»l*for»5. 1Tep*redonly
by C. L HOOD A CO., AptSbecsrlM, LewuU, Mum
(00 Dose* One Dollar
TO MACKINAC
Summer Tours.
Palace Steamer*. Law Rates.
your Trips per Weak Between
DETROIT, MACKINAC ISLAND
Fstooksy, The Soo. Msrauette, and
__lines Huron Ports:
Ivory Evening Between
DETROIT AND CLEVEUND
Sunday Trips during SspUmbsr Jbzm, 0»ly. July, Aufost and
OUH ILLUSTRATED PAMPHLETS,
XUles end Exonrston Ttoket Tlekete Agent, will sddeess be famished
by your or
E. B. WHITCOMB, a P. A., Orrsorr, Micm. ,
? HE DETROIT l CLEVELAND STEAM NAV. CO
TYLER DESKS—200 He w Sty les.
TYLER ROYAL TYPE WRITER CABINETS, Estes TA¬
BLES, CHAIRS. BOOKCASES, Reduced
»nd Special Xlloatratod. Diicounti. Book Catalog.* free; for Portage 1S80 now lOo. ready
130 pagea,
TYLER BANK COUNTERS.
Georgia Midland & Golf RR
l-1
Tim* Table, Tib.' 32, Taking Effect
June, 22, 1890.
NORTH BOUND-Daily.
Leave Colnmbus..'...........................1:00 p.
Arrive Griffin..................................3:50 "
Leave Columbus.................... 5:10 “
Arrive Griffin................ 8:17 ‘
Leave Griffin............. 8.35 “
Arrive McDonough.........................0:15 “
SOUTH BOUND—Daily,
Lenve ArriiveGriffin...........................8:20_ McDonngh.........................7.40 u. “ m
Lnvee Griffin...........-.......................8:35 a.m.
Arrive " mbns........................t 1 :80 “
Lcove n................................ 15 '
Arrive •’ ■/ mbns.......................... ’ 8 “
NORTH BOUND—Freiiiht.
Is>uve Columbus.........................7:50 a, m
Arrive Griffin............................2:05 p. m
Leave Griffin.........................2:80
Arrive McDonough................3:80 “
SOUTH BOUND—Freight.
Leave McDonough...................800 Griffin....................»V:05 a. “ m
Arrive Griffin.....................10:30 “
Leave Columbus.............................4:25
Arrive p. m
URLS PILES,
ALT RHEUM,
rCTTCR, BURNS
mm SCALDS, BORES,
WOUNDS, IN¬
FANT'S SORES
AND CHAFING,
SORE NIPPLES
AN INVALU¬
ABLE REMEDY
'OR CATARRH
25? Rcliablc okugcisto GOA**#*
HENRY M, STANLEY
IN DARKEST AFRICA
-- •
1 he complete story disclosure of Stanley's of recent his important thrilling
adventure* and tho first time tho
dh*.vverb's wiH apioxtr for the in
work written by himself, entitled “Jn
iilustrated: Darkest Africa." *3.75 In two volume.' vohnpes, Do profusely not
priee per so-called “StanleJ »
deceived by any of tho
b<K>ks ’’ n< ov ix-ing offered of as “ genuine ” ana
"authentic.” To no one these has Stanley
contributed a lino.
RuLll 1 pCIITC I 0. -Ttic scriptlon work only- will We be sold by ready sub-
are now
experience. to appoint canvassers. Remember A that ppllcants Stanley’* should state
own
book, the only one in which be has a personal
Interest, will bearon the title page the imprint ol
Charles Scribner’s Sons
Apply to JOHN B. NELSON,
Chattanooga, Tenn
Sole Agent for Tennessee,
Alabama and Geort
wtvtt in MM wmai- • VI In
•VttUO tjtoskgepcr Wamuted keavj
[Both bdfes OtiLp «nd heutmg cages. six**,
with and f*m •
work* eaaaa of
dvabw- Out CkKSOviB
locgJltr can hcm* om
assrstsjss ho
Apm. ***rt«.** «S
*11 fa, ««* rm
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or T 0 K
STATE OF ZACATECAS* MEXICO. «<
lottery,
Sept. 27 th, 1890 .
ATZACATECAS, MEXICO,
and continued monthly t lierwafter.
$150,000.00. *n,°0>
Ticket* at *10.00; Hnt>ro
Tenths. *1.00; dmencan Cnrrtncy.
1
LIST Uf PRIZES:
, V«z* r......*150.000 is.........*150.000 50.000
1 Prize of ........ 50,000 is.........- - 25.000
IPmzKor .... 25,0001*.......... iO.OW 30,000
3 Prizes or...... ere. ......
2 Pbjze* of..... 5.000 2,000 ere ....... Innot, 10,000
5 Prize* of ...... are.......
JO PatzEsoF...... 1.000 are....... 10,000 10,000
20 Prizes Pbizesof of ...... -*^0 ;J0O are...... are....... 40,000
...... J50 45.009
are.......
Pbizesof...... 100 are ....... 50,000
approximation prize*
150 Prizes of ......*150 WOaro............. are.............. 15,000
150 Prizes of ...... 50 am............
150 Prizes of ...... Prizes of |50 49,950
909 Terminal are.....*.
*524,950
__ z __
Itat es.. « r no3cet« for 080
Special Bates arrange d with Agent*
AGENTS WANTED
every town and city in th# United States
($509^000), with the State Government,
Herminio Arteaga, who ib appointed by
Treasurer
^SESsassSSsf' necessary guarantees are deposited, os-
important- Tor
Remittances mast be either by^New Ameri
Draft, Express Collections or Registered be Letter, madeiby Ex¬
can money. can
press Companies or Banks. Ticket
siaste «
formation pIKDAD Manager,
, Mexico.
Zacatecas, apr26d&wtf
Apartado 43.
(.iiiiiiro
lu effect June 1st, 1800.
No. 15 —Daily;
..............................................5:40 Atlanta.................................7. Ao gm.
Arrive
No. 10 -Daily,
Leave Atlanta ......................... ''k P '“'
oO
No. 8 -Daih.
“ Atlanta................................ 7U0
No. 11 -Daily.
Leave Macon.:;:;.:.-=-V. - .
“ Atlanta............. 110u
No. 1 -Daily.
Leave Macon.............................—•
Arrive Griffin............................... ..
No. 13 —Daily. ______
Leave Macon.................................a.m P '
Arrive Griffin................................. ....
Arrive Atlanta............................... 10 iu
No. 2 -Daily.
Leave Atlanta............................. 7; 00 a. m
Arrive Griffin................................ 10 ... 3 , „
Macon............................... • •
No. 14 -Daily.
Arri Lea 6 Atlanta..............................H-OOn'm Griffin.............................. f-®” p ’
Leave *• ................................
Arrive Macon......................... 3 - 4U
No. 13 -Daily.
Iumve Atlanta.............................
|No. 4 —Daily.
Arrive Leuve Atlanta.............................. Griffin................................ ^'2® ®^® 3 P-“-
,.
No. 83 -Daily.
Leave Griffin...................... »- 2 .5
Arrive Vewnan................. 11®5
arnvs Carrollton................—......12.20 p. m
No. 34 —Daily.
Leave Carrollton...........................4:20 Newnan................................5:|5 p. m.
Arrive 4(
No. 31 -Daily, except Scxuay.
Leave Arrive Griffin........... Newnan............................. . .................... i : oP P .', m ‘
Carrollton..........-............... 8:10 „
Anive
No. 32 —Daily, Except Sunday.
Leave Carrollton............................'a a ,,®'
Arrive Grifflu...............
I®-For further information relative to tick
E. T. CHARLTON. G. P. A., Griffin Ga.
Savannah, Ga.
f •re. ,C. Iw. ‘JlKEsiS 0. On* D, direct « won from remre owMmIi l. «. •*« *wwt uu P — fa
to boy *t home cod ptty doe Me price for
------- SsSSSfS.S*ZIUBro£S£ W* will make ud trim to order, far
TO WEAK MEN
vbrii nervous ut deblUUtod.* Addrwg
Fwrf. g. C. gomjgg, MgodHS, Conn.
1 Big 6 leading 6 acknowledger
the remedy to;
Gonorrhoea The A Gleet.
LeneorrlMenor only sate remedy White*. for
_ I prescribe It and feel
TatfwiiiaiewejtGA krtaiib „ safe In recommending it
to aU tuOenn.
-------—■ " A. J.8TONKE.M.O, Dbcattul IUU
MH«v |pAirrsoFtei>Y. to cadanra and
owvst'TO *
A Cmtritl Writ* tl
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tSI7. it it • now _______ owe rtety iMdra _______ HnertAU
eta* w, of end m o reme d y far WORMS, aw
from t k et time Ittnpvtatiem kat e t ea di ly im min e d
until at lAe p r t i mt dayit ie m m i ee rea " ----*--*
edged be U,t Ikraugkeut SarereigSriemedy nearly all parte W. i
10 for
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DAILY AND WEEKLY,
(CONSOLIDATED MAY 26, 1889,)
OFFERS y.
More Value
■j* To Advertisi
Inf(piopoi-tioi) to prices charged, .1
than
other medium Id the South.
|With the combined circulation of tm
paperB ’ itchai ' 8e8
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It Is published In i.%
one of the agricultural ,
commercial, manufacturing and railroad
centers of the most ’
progressive State intfc
South, with a large and Intelligent snr
rounding population and extra facilities
for distribution. “ i
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Belng a first-class newspaper, fully up tc
all demands of the times and the require*
ments of its constituency, it is read not onlj
by nearly every family in Spalding Count)
but in the eight surrounding counties, will
a good general circulation in the State and
other States.
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ITrCOVERS ITS WHILE FtELB
’and covers it completely.
Of the 257 newspapers and perioi
published in the State of Georgia, the
NEWS AND SI
ranks eminent among the two dozen th*t
stand at the head of the list. Its greatest
foreign patronage comes from the large#
and most experienced advertisers and the
shrewdest and best advertising agencies.
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Prices low. Write for rates and
copies of Daily and Weekly to
DOUGLAS GfcESSNER, Publisher.
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