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LESTER.
t ot Agriculture,
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t of Otagreea, 6th Dktriet
U ». LIVINGSTON.
DUtrfrt,
W. BECK.
! NOVEL.
> next Sunday the
an interesting com-
I twelve chapters, each
> author, among
Byrnes, John L.
, P. T. Barnmn and BUINye.
1 to read it—It is good all
t teapot*
i has resigned
> of the Rome Tribune
not support Felton
ir nominee, and
*, a former editor of
has lately been on
i Times, takes hie place,
ill be a red hot ad ro¬
und “Jeffersonian
’’ Graroe says bis heart
* nt hia principles are
bllcan upheavel in
a’t pan out. Kentucky,
and Arkansas about
insnal Democratic ma-
r Alabama rolled up her
i thousand. Vermont
has fairly startled
i by more than doub-
stic representation
», and increased her
s vote, while the republl-
; nearly half their regu-
—
: '‘Georgia wool
price and It Is cleaner
ia the country,
to keep in Georgia,
more cheaply In the
Georgia, than in any
of the United States.
dry in Georgia lan
>y? Because cur dogs,
aad wolfish dogs are
to perpetuate their
a shame that the Gen-
does not tax dogs—
i enough to discourage them,
they be decent non-sheepcut
( White Republican of the South
inning to find his colored broth-
'So long as the col-
eved brother was willing to vote und
asked for nothing there were just
| enough Federal White offices to go around
* Republicans and
everything wis lovely— for the pale
faced emigrants from the North. But
an is beginning to
'y.amor for offices, and the white
Republican is in trouble. At the
RenuMicfin convention in the
iGeorsria District last Monday
— colored brother from Bartow
*“• was loud in denunciation of
dmteutration. He declared
» Republican party was only kept
1 in Georgia for the purpose
; the office holders to the
His speeches—be made a num-
l kicks because the
her is not sufficiently
So far as the negro is
be said, there is no differ-
j between the Administrations of
% rrison and Cleveland.
H Ohio. Citt Toledo, I
• or
Lori* Gdcnty. f
«. Cbcmey make# oath that he U
" " roft-air* ol F. J.OacKcr
i ia the tStjr of Toledo.
™
r the W of
MM
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ir *
umn .
It points
to many enterprisM In Brunswick to
sustain Its assertion. — *
The experience of Griffin goes to
confirm the opinion of the Naws and
Butt. In the past ten yean* numbers
of new enterprises have been Inaug¬
urated by corporated concerns, and
nearly all of them are well paying
institution. Had these same con¬
cerns been started and operated by
private parties the chances are that
they would have fallen far short of
expects tions.
The general public takes more in¬
terest In corporst# efforts than in
private, and of course anew Industry
has a better chance to succeed by
bring backed by a number of people
than by one or two. present
Griffin owes much of her
prosperity to wdl directed corporate
effort, and that our people believe in
such things to shown by the avfdlty
with which stock In new companies is
subscribed.
Brunswick Times: “Colonel John
McIntosh Kell is the only ex Confed¬
erate naval officer who bolds an
official position in Georgia. He was
a midshipman under Tattnall during
the tatter’s expedition to Japan, and
waa the executive officer of the
famous “Alabama” under Semmes.
A more gallant fighter never lived,
and yet Colonel Kell is modest nnd
retiring to a degree almost painful.
It is to he hoped that Governor
Northen will retain him in the office
of Adjutant General.”
POLITICS IN NEW8PAPER8.
Aa Outrageens Measure*
Heron Telegraph.
The honwt opinion of the country
ia dead against the Compound Lard
bill which has passed the House of
Representatives and is now before
the Senate. It is recognized by all
intelligent people who have no finan¬
cial interest to sway their judgement
as the most outrageous perversions
of the Federal Government ever at¬
tempted . * : -
Reed and HU Portland Speectft
Baltimore Hun.
The Speaker makes a good showing
a# to the quantity of his legislative
product. As to Its quality the coun¬
try may not agree with him. Most
of the new measures he has passed
are, in the view of many observers,
bad measures. The Tariff bill, Force
bill, etc, are already odious. Mr.
Reed thinks he is altogether right,
but he hns yet to hear from tlje peo¬
ple. '
They’ll KatahlUh a New Keeopd.
8k Lonla Boat-Dispatch.
The Republicans are on a run,and,
judging from their strides, Sal v ator
will have to look to his laurels l*e-
tore November.
Still Another Martyr
Washington Critic.
Martin Idither Bmjers is sadder
and wiser than when Cooper’s bomb
exposed him and Ilaum and took
him out of the Univereul Refrigera¬
tor and put him into hot water. He
has joined the noble army of Repub¬
lican martyrs in which are Dudley,
Reed and Cannon.
Sad to Contemplate.
Elmira Gazette.
A New York dispatch says that if
Reed, McKinley and Cannon should be
defeated the Republican leadership
would fall upon .Burrows. It is end
to contemplate this possibility even
through three ifs.
The Kennedy Incident.
Utica Observer.
It is it very ugly quarrel, and its
effect will not improve the cltnuctw of
Quay’s vindication by the election of
his^wSIidiflalFftir Governor of Penn¬
sylvania.
“Sec Mow They Run.”
- l.oatevitb-rourHw-Jmiriittl
Mr. McKinley lias scuttled the old
pirate ship Protection, and now nil
the Republican leaders are on Ihe
run for the Reciprocity raft, w hich
they think will keep them up until
they are rescued by some “tramp.”
Col. Livingston denies the minor
afloat that he lias his eye on the
Hpeakership of the House. He says
he never thought of such u thing. He
further says he is a Democrat, pure
and simple, hnd when he gets to
Washington will abide the decisions
of the Democratic caucus.
Among the prosperous colored citi-
gpns of Atlanta are Dr. R. Badger,
dentist, wbo pays taxes on $0,000;
Wills Murphy, carpenter, assessed at
$7,625; A. J. Delbridge. shoemaker,
$8,075; James Tate, merchant, $7,-
000; David Howard, undertaker,
$0,600; and F. H. Crumbly, dry
goods, $7,000. All of these were
bo ra in slavery. .
One hundred and twenty acres of
land near Tallapoosa, owned by the
of Mrs. 8. M. Roper, was said
at receiver’s sale Tuesday for $1,200.
, near Kingston, was sold
For
Enrrou Nawij AKD Stm-PIco*.- nnnonnre
for County CoHunbtrionrn. of Spalding t-omi
tjr, eubject to t he action of the PemoemOe
primary, Thomoe B. MUta, city district, An
drew 1. W after, Cabins district, nmt W J
Duke, Akin# district.
Burro* N*w» A*» 8»jt.—Fleiutc announce
for County Commissioner* of BpaMing Coun¬
ty, subject to t be notion of tbs P*mo»r0i4n
primary, Them. B MiU», City Dfetrtet; J. A,
J. Tidwell, Line Creek District; W. J. Cuke,
Akin* Dtatr.et. Spalmwi.
Lotto* News amo Bin*:—Please announce
my name a# a candidate Ifor County Com¬
missioner, subject to the Democratic nomi¬
nation. J- P Uamhohd.
to ran Torsaao* mfalMM eourrr.
I am n candid ate for the office of County
Commissioner, aubject. to the action of the
Democratic party inn primary to lie held
Sept, tflth, 1HOX Tuo*. P, Whom.
For Tux Collector.
TO TUK DXMOCEATfC VOTKBS OP Tilt: COUNTY
In the Interest ofharmonj I retire from the
race for J a* Collector in favor of Mr. C. T-
Digby. I desire to thank my friend# for tho
kind and flattering support that hn» >>#«'
accorded me In my abort race. Yonr kind¬
ness will ever be remembered-
Jamb* D, Tocciistok*.
EwtohNiws amp Sun.—PS jaao Collector, announce
my name a* a candidate for Tux
subject to the Democratic primary. I nm
author)ted to state that Messrs. I». A. Ogle-
tree and J. D. Touchstone have retired from
the race In my favor and It In their request
that their friends give me the enroe support
promised to them. C. T. Dioby.
Editor Nswa and Hun.—P lease announce
my name oe a candidate for Tax Collector in.
the Democratic primary. J. W. Tuavis.
To tub VoTBimor Spalding County— l am
a candidate for the office of Tax Collector of
Hpalding county, at the ensuing election in
January next. Subject to a Democratic
primary election if one I* held. It nominated
and elected 1 pledge myeelf to a faithful per
formonce of the duties of said office a* the
law direct#. Respectfully,
C. A. COOPER.
Editoii Nkwh and Sun:-P lease nnnounce
iny name ns a cat dldate for Tax Collector
subject to the Democratic primary. I refer
to my past record in the same office seve[ul
years ago, and respectfully ask the support
of my friends, both in city and county.
, W. If. Hohne.
-4 - ——
For Treasurer.
To the Democratic Voters of Spalding
County—I respectfully ofltr myself for 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 my duties in
the future ns in the past. J, C. Brooks.
To the Voters op Hpalding County—I
respectfully offer for the office of Treasurer
of Hpulding conntyond if elected will serve the
people to the best of my nbiiity. I ask the
support of my friends, both in the city and
country, uud will abide, us I always do,the
Democratic nomination.
K. If. Johnston,
For Sheriff,
Editor , Nxws and Miin— Please announce
my name as a candidate for Sheriff, subject
to the Democratic nomination.
M. J. P.vrimR.
for lax Receiver.
TO THE VOTER* OV HPALDING COUNTY.
I am ocandblnto for re-elect ion to
of Tax llccoivnr of this county, *ubj«<'t
tho notion of tlic Democratic party.
It. A. Hardee.
Editor New# and Sun.—I' lcimc
my name a* u cninlidntc for Tax
in the Democratic primary. I refer to
past record when in tills office and
fully ask tiis support of m.v friends and
other#____________________ Joshua Hammond.
For Clerk Superior Court.
The support- of the people is hereby
ed In our candidacy for re-election,
to nomination. W. M. Thomas.
The Finest on Earth.
The Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton BU.
tlie only Vestibule line running Pullman's
Safety Trains, with ('hair.
Sleeping nnd Dinning ami t'm service between
n&tl, “ Indanapolis '—i-----..ii. .....i Chicago, and and i» is
Ol ly Une running Through Ueclining tteclining
Cars between Cincinnati, Keokuk and
fled, 111,, and Steeping Car Cincinn ati
Mackinaw.
And the Only DiR CT LINE
between Cincinnati, Dayton, Lima,
Detroit, the Lake Regions nnd Canada.
The road is one of tlie oldest in the
of Ohio and the only line entering
over twenty-five miles of don tile track,
from its past record can more than umpire
patrons speed, comfort and safety.
Tickets on salo everywhere, and see
they read C. H, & D., either in or out of
elan a ti , fndl ii npo Hs, or Ttdsib*.
E. O. Meii-nMICK.
General Passenger and Ticket Agent
julylSdAwly._ '
OFFERj
T>UY Si in AstaiL September. whm
or Oototer sad p*7
«npo ■ see are sold. ■ — flpet CsW
Prices-. .,..-<-1. The Lowee*known.
Just aUOle euh Omni. VmIhmw
. tiMemherUth. Nataterret.
war offer wc ever made.
Write for i’lrcolar-
SUMMEtt OFFER 1800
iuddenI savannah, bates, oa.
’THE BEST KNOWN
<*U.U.C.” Cures Oomirhcea Pair
Gl«et In I to0linys, without
Prevents Stricture. Contains
acrid or poisonous snbstanccs,
I* guaranteed absolutely physicians
Is rccomended-by prescribed by druggists. Price
Sold liy druggists, llewars of
Fur aide by E. K. Anthony, Griffin, Ga.
work ou7 l{» destruction, when * child fail#
sleep rrindr well, Its teeth, is reetlcss, unnatural have in Iteanpetite indications
Worms; the positive yon strong tot thu »,
cure *.
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dreggiat thiflTremju for . U s timely uae may
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RUBBER STAMPS, SEALS,
BADGES, CHECKS, STENCILS
STEEL STAMPS, &.C.
*
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SCR< ULA
U fs that Impurity In the blond, which, s'
emmibitlug lu the glam! , at ti.o neck, pi-
d;icp»^»iuiiBhity lumps or sweiiing*. which
fiuarfs" fialufui fct-f[ ruiutiug seres on the Icy fwn the »,
Jc #, or which dayctiipcN fficers
:-», ears, or nose, otum
i ■ dnessj which ia the origin f i- e.n-
< nun gorellis, or the tnuny fiber maiilfost*-
: a usually ascribed to ‘•humors;*’ which,
i 'ri,mg iifimi the Jungs,cause* cdRsumptiof
-id death. Bclna tho most aucient, it fs the
pi. i-.tguier-.il of nil disease.-, or att, ctlous, J >r
very few persons are *mii iy DcO frora !».
How Can CURED
It Be
By taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which, by
tho remarkable cures ft has accomplished,
often when othi* medicines have failed, has
proven Itself to bo a potent and peculiar
medicine for this disease. Some of these
cures are really wonderful. If you suffer from
scrofula, be sure to try Hood's Barsaparilla.
“ My daughter Mary was afflicted with scrof¬
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old till she became six years of age. Lumps
formed In her neck, and one of tbem after
growing to the site of a pigeon’s egg, became
a running sore for over tbrceyears. Wo gave
her Hood’s Sarsaparilla, when tho lump and
all Indications of scrofula entirely dis¬
appeared, and now she seems to be a healthy
child." J. 8. Cablil*, Nauright, N. J.
H.B. Be sure to got only
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by C. I. HOOD * CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass
IOO Doses One Dollar
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--------June, 22, t890
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JVR; QURtS PILES,
r<jm SALT RHEUM,
TETTER, BURNS
^SCALDS, SORES,
WOUNDS, IN¬
FANT’S SORES
And CHAFING,
SORE NIPPLES
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deceived in- any of the so-called “ 8 tan Ire
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eontributod a line.
RULll A rCWTC I -The work will be sold by. at;
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rhaftaRoee*i Tetu-
Sole Agent for Tennessee.
Alabama and Gear.
VWorth |Jwatch U„||i OUR NKWj WAtci wm in 9100,041. tho world. Terf«
tlnkcharper Warrauied heavy
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STATE OF 2 ACA 1 ECAS, MEXICO.
of capitolists haye *c<un-d (lie
OJHM'U 11Ggr 111W
to r T E P. Y ,
lu l, ‘-
Pnltci HtoAes unit British Auiciii u
sill tm found a list, of the twiecs wlih-li
will lie drawn on
apt. 27 th, 1890 ,
AT ZACATECA'S, MEXICO
ami contimuMl monthly thereafter-
#150,000.00.
Ticket* at $10,00; Hahea,
Tenths, $1.00: American Currency.
L1HT J OF PRIZE#:
1 ! I’bu.i. V.......$150,000 _ .$150,000 80.000
Prize o50,000
a Prizes of ...... 10,000 are. ..... 30,000
2 Prizes of 5,000 are....... 10,050
..... 10,000
5 Prizes or,..... , a,000 are.......
10 PbizesoF ...... 1,000 are....... Hi,000
20 Prizes of ...... 500 are.......
» oPK,zKNOF Prizes «p ...... 'i™ are.::.::: «:ooo 50,000
Prizes or 100 are.......
approximation prizes
150 150 Prizes Prizes op of ......$150 100 are............" are............. , ?!$>0 7*500
...... sl’onn
150 Prizes or...... 50 are............. 40|D 0
800 Terminal Prizes ol $50 are.......
$524,950
Hates* <1 TloKcts for
®ar gpci ial Kates orraiiRed with Agent«
agents wanted
every town and city in the United States
C guaranteed by
Prizes is a
five hundred thousand dol-
the Government or lntervsutor
“I Certify that with th*- Htate irGaaarer
all necessary guarantees are deposited, this draw bs-
surii.g g full payment of all prizes of
ing HermOTo Aoteaoa, Interventor.
TiMJP'OXkTAlV'I'-
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Draft, Express or Registered Letter, by hx-
o^Companirt can money. Collections can be made
or Banka. Ticket sent di¬
rect to management will be paid by draftson
New York, Montreal, 8t, Paul, Chicago, San
Francisco or City of Mexico. For further in¬
formation oMre sa pIFI>AD Mftn ng„r,
Zacatecas, Mexico.
Apartado 43. a P r26d&wtf
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information relative to tick /■
jn9-For further &c., write
et rates, best routes, schedule, to
of Baton JNU. L. BElD.Agt Go.
E. r. CHAJRLTON. G. P, A., Griffin
Savaiinab, Ga.
mmm aw*. One or more at wholesale * ole*ale price price sent
,C, O. D. direct from L. G. B. 8$eaeer*s SevaMr-, Pee.
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tc. stemp mp for for new new cafs- i
e. The largest factory in the world, order*
end compare with ours before
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We will make and trim to order. For
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It Js published hi one of the agriciiltiiri)I
commercial, maiuifactuimg' and railroad
centers of tlie most progressive State in the
South, wi th a large and intelligent sur
ronndfng- population and extra facilities
for distribution.
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Beinga lirst-ciaSs newspaper, fully uptc
all demands of the tiines and the require*
uients of its constituency, it is read not onlj
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by nearly every family in Spalding Counts
but in the eight surrounding counties, will
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a good general circulation in the State and
otjtier States.
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IT COVERS ITS WHOLE FIELD
fail'd - covers if/ completely.
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Of the 257 newspapers and periodica 1
published in the State of Georgia, ihe
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
shi*ewdest and best advertising agencies*
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Prices low. Write for rates and sample
copies: of Daily and Weekly to
DOJGLAS GLESSNEK, Publisher.
Griffin, Ga-