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TOT CTED.
Blood mi the l rh it thr
r®. KUsTO-’S
ROYAL greatest blood germetuer| porlKer and germ de- ■
h ,t,e
•troy eroltOeage. It trnei tbe stomach, i
Increases tbe appetite, r anBes the secre- |
tlons and quickly and permanently cure*
m Sand nil blood, stomaeb, kidney, bladder, liver, * .
female diseases. Asa tonic It is with-
Boot a rival in the whole range of materia d
njedlca. It is a sovereign remedy, and
never falls to care rheumatism, neuralgia, 5
paralysis, Insomnia, dyspepsia, indigos- m
I debility, palpitation, catarrh, etc.
Uon,
Hon. H. VT. Grady says: *' It Is tho Ul¬
tima Thule at all remedies.” _
Bev. Sam. P. Jones says: "I wish every K
suffering wife had access to that medi- K
cine.” v I
BCV. J. B. Hawthorne says:' ” It has
brought In certain and radical ceres to hun- jg
dreds Georgia and other States.”
Hrs. Ella B. Tennent, Editor Tennent’B
Home Stagaslne, says: ” Its fame has
spread like a prairie Are.”
pt. Jas. Young, the great temperance
lecturer, says: “Oh! that every afflicted
man and woman could get this grand rem¬
edy.” of others attest its virtues
Thousands praise.
and sound Its
It yon arc sick, do not despair till yon
have tried Germetuer. it has performed
cures that astonish the world,
r Ityoa ere suffering with disease and fail
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certificates of wonderful cures, etc.
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rectlons accompanying each ...
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gist cannot supply you.
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Brockton, M_„
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c biffin.
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Ad Ago brines vice inf to irmitien, tli© Bach Aged. sing,
an
bowels, weak kidneys and blaq-
term and torpid liver.
have a spec i flc effect on theae organs,
ttlmalaiin£ discharges the without bowels, giving straining natur¬
griping, al and or
IMPARTING VIGOR
to the kidneys, bladder and liver.
They are adapted to old or young.
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them, County one or Town In ev i
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PARKER’S
HAIR BALSAM
Cleanse* mid beautiflei the heir,
j Promotes a luxuriant growth.
Never Pails to Restore Gray
McCair to its Youthful Color.
Curts scalp diseases & hair failing.
COCy ami % LOQ at Dmggiato
^CONSUMPTIVE
a ' H ter’s Ginger Tonic. It cures the worst Cough.
-. ’ : • l Debility, Indigestion, Pain, Take in time. 50 ct*.
Mention t.hcNawg Sun sSoBfjr&S: when ft-
Aon you write.
GRATEFUL-COMFORTING.
EPPS’S COCOA
Ity a thorough breakfast. _____— „
j™ knowledge the of the nnturol
tion and nutrition, and operations by of Jigcs-
fu“ ,? a careful applica-
" e no Properties of well selected
Be! 18 w r Epps lias provided breakfast
' our
| hhles jmicli with . a deiicateiy flavored beverage
may save us many heavy doctors’
«Us. J t is by the judicious use of such arti-
*»8 of diet that aconStitution may bo grad-
«wly built up until strong enough to resist
eT fy tendency to disease. Hundreds of
wbtle maladies are floating around ns rerdy
wattack wherever there is a weak point.
We ma.v escape many a fatal shaft by kcep-
®Kearselves well fortified with pure blood
wd a properly nourished frame.”—Civil Ser¬
vice jaiette. Madtsimulywith boiling wa-
Jf ft*"*. r or milk. labelled Sold thus: only in Im'f,pound tins, by
AMES EPP8ACO.,Homoepathic Chemists,
. London, England.
A118 TIIE BEST POROUS I’LASThUS
IN THE WOULD.
p^V.cure Pleurisy Bhemnstism, and Kidney all I Pains,
‘™ gig mere®
u on by exposure or orcr-e*e.'tioo.
‘UtoWant luick
Relief from
Mrafoton having GrosveiK
—LI-fAP-SICI’l-VSTl-rv a the\
y**-cfo(A, picture of a bell on
msioient, for there is no piaster,
* or lotion that has
complete mastery ov<ar -—-,—
ALL ACHES AND PAINS.
Pb s convenor's BcII-Cap-aic Plasters
iUy „ djr \ c « t ubi*and Harmless. BelieW
and never fail to ctge.
mate, quick and sure.
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Mississippi Wants Them Barred
W; :
■ ' f
Even at « Goat «f Several of
Her Congressmen.
Tbs Cnitliuliussl ConvoulloM Will W*.
saorlftliz- Cong-.-s** to 8*1,mil me Qn*«-
Uon of IU« Hop.al of tl:t V>:t.,-nth
Aiuoudmsni to a Vote tfcilw Mats*,
Wins! Will Uc tho Rcsnlt t
Jackson, Miss., Oct. 3.— Its or,'or
eypedite basiueas and cult a ■ :; threat?
ened long a ssioa tli” cons tin it ■ «. con-
ventiou derided Tu. to . «v - night
aeaeio'.is in the fatr.r-. Tin t ruuiittee
to which was refr . ed the s;i -pet rne-
momliiiug aud rqpriecy oongre:- - repaali. ns to t hy . t xjiedi- fif.
teeiiih enev . reported in g .e
mb: dinent part as
foliow y
WBuiiiA. Thera are in the state ot
Missi' ,ji,,i iod some other stetes of the
United States, in Approdmutely equal
numbers, t wo distinct races, or types of
mauki.id, ihs white an-j the negro; and-
WnstilAS, These two races, though
friendly ami iiomogeueous for all business
and iudusirial purposes, are widely sep-
aralii by race Irutinots and prejudices in
all political and social matters; and
whereas, we are without any well-found¬
ed hope of a change in respect to the po¬
litical relations of the two races; aud
whereas, with such a condition the one
race or the other must have charge of and
control the governments of such states
and to do so there will ever be ever-recur¬
ring conflicts -of greater or Voss magni¬
tude between them; aud
Whbreas, A government thus main¬
tained, existing and resting upon such a
oonditlon, must* of necessity be without
permanent efficiency or stability; and
Whereas, Such condition of insecurity
Is not only a great political or social evil,
but also great ly impedes all industrial de¬
velopments; and inasmuch as tuu white
people only are capable of conducting and
maintaining the government of such
states, gi ring security aud protection to
the whole people and property thereof,
the negro race, even if its people were edu¬
cated, being wholly unequal to sueb great
responsibility if they should come into
control of such governments; therefore,
be it
Resolved, By the people of the state of
Mississippi, in its constitutional conven¬
tion assembled, That it is our deliberate
judgment and opinion that the true and
only efficient remedy for the great and
important difficulties arising out of the
conditions set forth in the foregoing pre¬
amble, lies In the repeal of the fifteenth
amendment of the constitution of the
United States, whereby such restrictions
and limitations may bo pnt upon negro
suffrage, by the several states, as may
lie necessary Mid proper far tho main¬
tenance of good and stable government*
therein.
Resolved, That we requeft that the
congress of the United States cause to be
submitted to the several states a proposi¬
tion to repeal said fifteenth amendment
of the constitution, aud that we will
cheerfully accept as a condition to such
repeal such reductions in the houee of
representativee of congress from Missis¬
sippi as may be reasonable and just In
view of the diminution in tbe number of
voters In the state consequent upon such
repeal of the fifteenth amendment.
again postponed,___ __________ |
Burned consideration of tho legislative
article of the new constitution.
The after following spirited section debate, of the
was. • t
out by a vote of © " to ' 42; <2: “Th*
ture shall have no power
lishment auv of »f lent the the and and publip publlp maintenance money money : _____ of be
m a
Of immigration, or ■ foi for any pui r ._
bringing derives immigrants sfamlfioance to this state.” 1
vote from the :
from that the the rejected section Farmers' was co
platform of the
ance.
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A LOV ER’S REV ENGE.
A Rejected Suitor Shoote the Cause a i
Hle Troubles Through tho Heart.
Jacksonville, Fla., Oct. 2.—A fit.
Augustine Joseph, daughter special says: Bernard-Joeeph. Rise Mamie
of
dered a prominent Tuesday merchant by Alexander here, was mur¬
her rejected lover. Three shots Campbell,
were
fired by the infuriated man, the first
miming. slightly wounding The third her, passed and the eecdnd he?
heart, and through
bleeding was aimed at l}er as aha lajr
upon tho groom
flowersc
jail. Campbell He was he arrested and taken to to
Joseph several says months, was engaged but tl Miw
sent him a note breakingitoff.
day said he called for au explana
she her marriage to lam v
distasteful to her parents. I
ed her life, but she apparently
think him in earnest. He went to the
house Tuesday, determined to UU her
at first sight. .He says he “expects to
hang,” and sesms indifferent tc hia fate,
Campbell has is a only native of Baltlmori, ana
been here a short time. An
lynching. extra guard is at the jail to prevent
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a MAN RUNS OFFWIYH TWO WOMEN.
Ed Walters, Aged 88 Year*, Performs the
Wouderjul Feat.
Mobile, Ala., Sept. 29.— News has just
been received that Ed Walters, 22 years
old, miles who from lives Mobile, at Wheelervjlle, twelve
ishing feat of eloping performed the aston¬
with two women,
b oth o f them married women, too,- the
other day. The women were Mrs. Dick
Fincher and Mrs. Tanner. Jack Thomp¬
son, brother of Mrs. Fincher, started m
pursuit of the parties as soon as he learn¬
ed of the affair.
The three were located at Bay St.
Louis, Wad a telegram states Thompson
arrived there Saturday. It is not known
whether Walters dodged the angry and
determined brother. Mrs. Fincher had
her six children with her when she left.
* The Deficiency Bill.
Washington, Sept. 29.—The conferees
on the deficiency appropriation bill have
come to an agreement. The bill, as It
536. passed The the house, appropriated $5,230,-
senate increased the appropri¬
ation $2,644,956, inrkiug the amount car¬
ried by the bill as it passed the senate
$?,84,5,493. The conferees reduced this
amount $1,209,233, leaving the total, as
agreed to in conference, §0,666,259.
Pneum onta.
A person that is weak and debilitated as¬
a very great risk if he tails to give a
be it ever so slight, immediate and
qnick attention. When the system of such a
becomes impregnated with a deep-
cqld.it is almost euro to result in
a disease that is very nearly al¬
fatal. The timely use of Smith’s Toole
at the very beginning of a cold will
it at once. Its timely use has undoubt¬
saved many lives. I to tonic properties
unexcelled, and its good effect on circula¬
system is felt at once, preventing eon-
of tbe mucous mem brane and Wood
It is the common sense treatment
malaria, chills and fever, colds, influenza,
grippe, action, etc., and baring far superior to quinine in
It never any harmful after
*. is the prescription of Dr. John Bnli.
puisrllle. Ky., m which city it is used al-
' universally. Any druggist will get yon
fppTif
der roared and the rain fell in iorrents.
At this 1 oar San Taylor » a la the
Buckhorn saloon, seated at a i:t..ie play¬
ing cards with three other men.
There wan a flush, a loud rcistrt, and
Taylor, his chair. gasping and bleeding, Ml from
The night barkeeper uttered
a cry of pain, and he, too, f< 11 iu a heap
upon the floor.
An examination discovered the fact
that Taylor wjw dead, he having rcceired
a The charge barkeeper of buckshot under the left arm.
was also found to lie bad¬
ly wounded. Five idiot bud euteied the
small of his back. A Mexican had also
received one of the bullets in his shoul¬
der.
The assassin fired through a window,
and both barrels of his gun are supposed
to have been emptied at once.
Two years ago Taylor killed a passen-
— conductor—Server—at Valentine, on
the wildest excitement among rail¬
road men, as Server was very popular
among the trainmen throughout tho
state. ’ About eighteen months ago he
was shot at through a window in the
Haymakers’ saloon at this place, and
thus barely escaped death. No arrests have
far been made, and the murderer is
unknown. It is presumed that some
friend of Server took this method of
avenging The barkeeper his death. and Mexican will prob¬
ably die.
IN A WRECK.
Eight Persona Killed by the Carelessness
of a Young Railroader.
o'clock Zanesville, Ohio, Sept. 20.-About 1
trous freight Sunday wreck morning a most disas¬
iimore occurred on the Bal-
and Ohio railroad, near Pleasant
Valley, ville. a short distance west of Zanes¬
Orders were given the east and west
bound freights to pass at Biack Hand,
but Operator Keelty.at that place, failed
to deliver the orders to the east bound
train. Later he saw his mistake, and
telegraphed would would legraphed be be the the operator o here ‘ that ..... there
a a wreck wreck pretty soon, and then
left his poet. He is a mere boy.
Both engines and a number of cars,
filled with ^ oats, coke and merchandise,
Eight were piled up in the greatest confusion.
Firsteon, mem, Engineer Buckingham, Fire¬
man Brakeman Keller and five
tramps, injured. were killed, and several others
Trains are running on the Pan¬
handle between Zanesville aud Newark,
until the wreck is cleared, which will
be several days.
THE DREAM OF YEARS
Soon to bo Realized by Some of Her Very
Bo*t People.
Franklin, N. C„ 8ept. 29.—The citi-
zens of Macon county have voted for the
issuing 000 for of bonds to the amount of $100,-
the purpose of aiding in the con¬
struction of a railroad through Macon
county. These bonds are to run for
tiurt^yeara roadw^be^buUt at 6 per cent, interest,which
The from the Geor¬
gia or South CoroUna line through Ma¬
■Murphy con county division by Franklin, thence to the
d t the Western North
Carolina railroad.
This is a project long looked and hoped
profitable for, and one that will prove the most
of anything that could be be¬
stowed in any way upon the citizens of
the county,
AT THE PISTOL’S POINT,
A Slanderer Brought to Term, by Another
Man and a Priest.
Roanoke, Va.,Sept. 29.—A Mr. O’Mera
has caused the arrest of J. J. Keely for
assault and threatening his life, and of
Father J. W. Lynch, pastor of St. An¬
drew’s Catholic ehuren, as accessory.
The trouble arose through a scandal
which O’Mera had made public concern¬
ing Keely and a lady of Father Lynch’s
church.
The priest arranged for a meeting, to
which O’Mera came, not knowing Keely
would be there. When they met, Keely
forced a written retraction from O’Mera
at the point of a revolver, remarking
that he must sign or die.
the Keely admits the assault, but denies
fined priest's $25, connection and with bond it. keep Keely
was gave to the
peace. The case ^gainst Father Lvnch
will be heard later.
PROCEEDINGS AGAINST MINERS.
Th« People File a Petition in the United
States District Court.
Knoxville, Tenn., Sept. 29.—A peti¬
tion has been filed by the district attor¬
ney in the United States district court
for against Middle Tennessee, for proceedings
all mining companies from which
coal is shipped to Nashville, and all local
The dealers petition selling alleges to consumers in that city.
that a trust or combi¬
nation exists between the parties against
whom it is filed, and asks for an injunc¬
tion in accordance with the provisions of
the anti-trust law passed by congress
July 2,1890.
_________They Appeal to the HezxhanU-----
ers’ Cobbville, Alliance Ga., Sept. 29.— The Farm¬
merchants of respectfully Telfair ask all the
county to show
their friendship to the farmers by refus¬
ing to but keep a single yard of jute bag¬
ging, bagging. supply All their customers with
cotton sub-Alliances in the
county appeal. are requested to make a similar
Tallulah Should Have Hors 'phones.
Clayton, Ga., Sept. 90.—News has
reached here that Dr. H. S. Lucas, pro¬
prietor of the corundum mines of this
county, will proceed at ones to construct
a Clayton telephone Franklin, line from Tallulah Falls via
to N. C. Wire suffi¬
cient for this purpose has already been
purchased, Tallulah. 1 ia is now in the depot at
Gaptnred in South Carolina.
Raleigh, N. C., Sept. 20.—H. Byrd,
who aided Steve Jacobs in escaping
from jail at Lumberton, has been cap¬
tured in South Carolina, and Sheriff Mc-
Eachern, of Robeson county, has gone to
Columbia to get him. A reward was of¬
fered for the capture of Byrd.
Cut tho Shorttr* Throat.
McRae. Ga., Sept 29.—L. B, Clark
cut Sheriff Lancaster's throat on Satur¬
a day, dangerous at the depot wound. in this Clark place, has inflicting fled
parts unknown. to
•
Tbe Best Man in the World.
wisest he who positively cheeks the best, one of tbe
Us is disease at the start in
the own heaven-granted system. In preserving or restoring deserve*
profound consideration. gift of health, Bis he
worthy to be imitated. The example is
which afflict largely complaints
us are attributable to a
want of tore in the stomach, either inhe -ent
or inflicted by ourselves onr *^ T «* ®P° upon n teat th-t mrch mrch
abused abused repository repomtory of of teefood the food that that shoo’d shoo’d
nourish nourish us. UP. What WllAt is in in KHmiMinai.t requirement in ,** ad¬
versity? A wholesome tonic. None so good
M we iefy pPpa Stomach expenerce and testimony, is
Hoste iter’s Bitters. Unmediciited
stimulants won’t do. Regulation, as w«il as
»ttaS£35S3S tire system, is ire wffirt-dyspepsi*
re and Ml-
Malarial, kffirey,blsd-
by tii* saint ary rrforjBerof dTtatitk
8am . hi* big levivst
la Mom ‘ ~ ‘ * r 47th.
tee Tbe«L_,______ wild > i on with tint and weather ,—...... other is . (.laying , ,
Lauren* cotton crops In
county, 8 .
For the month of fSeptcuibet 5 them
&ce of JaokLmviUe,pT ^
.South Carolina uimcmty will
1 its fall session next Tuesday. A
■ attendance fttevti *iMii tii is Uk expected c*j»vuui,
Tue, day night at 12 v£<*k UwSav an-
ty-eight tjf-eight pah river, feet at Augusta, and four Ga„ inches. scored liven-
feet
Dr. Henry Pope, a well known physi-
denly clan of Fernand 111a, Fla., died verv sud¬
in that city last Tuewlav.
The Southern Female college, at I a-
Orange, l!?5 Ga , resumed exercises Monday,
with young ladies in attendance.
Ex-Governor O’Neal, of Ala) ana, has
been stricken with partly si*, athia home
in Florence. He is in u critical condi¬
tion.
The cotton crop of Walton county,Ga.,
is badly damaged by the rains. In some
sections tho seeds are sprouting in the
bolls.
Rev. Sam Jones Is reported to have
raised $12,000 in Richmond, Va., last
week for the orphan’s homo at Decatur,
Georgia.
The turnip crop of Washington coun¬
ty, Ga., is a failure, it being impossible
to secure a stand on account of the rav¬
ages of insects.
At a special session of the Masonic
grand lodge, held in New Orleans.it was
decided to erect a new temple iu that
isity to cost $100,000.
Cotton is coming in more freely at
Midway, the continued Ala., this week than last, but
rain is playing havoc with
cotton in the fields.
For the month of September only fifty-
one deaths were reported to the city
board of health at Jacksonville, Fla., as
Occurring in tho city.
Samuel J. Randall died even poorer
than was supposed. The estate he left is
dot worth more than $5,000, and it is
mostly personal effects.
of According Georgia to the returns, the Alliance
the members nas elected three fourths of
Of the state senate, and
about four-fifths of the house.
Henry Armstrongs prominent farmer
of Blount epunty, Ala., who was serving
as teized a jurfqran with bilious on a murder trial, was
colic and died.
The monument of Dr. Robert Morris,
the eminent poet laureate of Masonry,
was where formally he lived, unveiled at LaGrange.Ky.,
on tho 29th of Septem¬
ber.
The Vicksburg (Miss.) Post says the
rai&i&il has been continuous ana exces-
slve over nearly the entire state. All
Motions report rain from two to seven
days.
a population Complete census of 1,834,865— returns give sufficient Georgia
the retention to
insure of Georgia's ten con¬
gressmen under an apportionment ratio
of 180,000.
The steamship Yem&saee arrived in
pleasant icksonvilie, Fla., Tuesday, after a very
with voyage. berth 8he left New York
cabin everv every ____ taken, and nearly 100
passengers.
The New York Central: officials have
decided that no more Knights of Labor
has -to issued road, and
lar to that effect. a circu-
Tbe second annual —luting of the Tri-
Btale Medical association—Alabama,
Georgia Turner hall, and Tennessee—will be held in
ber 14th, 15th Chattanooga, and 16th. Tenn., Octo¬
An attempt was made to rob the Mer¬
chants’and Traders’ bank, at Bruns¬
wick, Ga., Tuesday night. The burglars
steps, were frightened and fled, leaving off by approaching foot¬
the door open.
A young man named Hudio, while
drank at a campmeeting, near Cum-
Ga., Wednesday night, stabbed
'»y tally. The badly and a young lady mor¬
sot wa8 arrested und turned
over to the officers.
The Times says Savannah has had nu¬
merous before wet Septembers has she in the past, but
never been treated to such
a continuity of leaden clouds, light
showers and heavy storms as in the Sep¬
tember that has just closed.
Among law the bills which failed to be¬
come a for lack of the president’s
signature, was one to pay the legal rep¬
resentatives of Henry L. French, of
Jonesboro, destroyed Ga., for 230 bales of cotton
by federal troops in 1868.
The prisoners in the Bibb county, Ga.,
jail dom made the another bold attempt for free¬
other night. Tom Woolfolk
was among the number. The jailer
found it out, however, and prevented
the scheme. This is the third attempt.
It is estimated that about one bale of
cotton in every hundred received in the
Montgomery, done Ala., market, this season,
is up in cotton bagging. Now and
then a bale comes in wrapped with pine
straw--bagging, and alr thh fhe ra« rest £ith with
jute.
down Mayor —„ -- profanity. Schwartz, — ------ of Savannah, is
on He doesn't use bad
language indulging in himself, that lowest And to hear any one
ity him foi form of ‘ vulgar- '
angers more tnan ~ drunkenness
or any other offence t the city or-
dinances.
Washini , crops are be-
ptinued furrows, rains,
the farmers___ and
which has opened. pick »being out dam- that
'
pnnra.. _ ..... Tr _ „
Condense the cotton until -
thirty it weighs over
only two-third* pound* to the cubic foot, and is
the usual size.
The Crop Short and Prices Higher.
Danville, Va., Oct. 2.-The rales of
tovOffco in this market in September
pounds were 908,gfS pounds, which is 633,448
less than the sales for September
Ia*t. La»t. p»e The sales sales of of tobacco for the year
endtag poMi, September Pl8, 30th 3( were 24,0:i5,O7(
for for poapas, the the previous previous lieing t*ing 5,81 ,T70 pounds The less than
this year $lS.i y< veai 22 ear, hundred price paid
was per pounds,
tming $4.47 hundred r _
than that paid per thb before. pounds more
year
The Best Advertising.
The most efficient advertising in behalf of
the s Sarsaparrilin is that which comes
medicine itself. That is. those who
cured by it, S)ieak to friends eufferinc-
who in tarn deriv’f benefit and unre
to try tbi« gnereegf ui medicine. Than
circle of Itepopularity is rapidly widen¬
from this cause alone, and more and
are Sarsaparilla becoming enthusiastic in behalf of
as it actnally demon
ft* absolute nwuiuMf merit. meni- A’l a i «m$ that is ih asked ankeil
Hood'* Wnrwf* Hara^parilla _____ u« A that 1 __A 1 it J, a. be giren . a
If you need a good blood purifier,
building up medicine, try Hood's Rarea-
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..jntferaRfi kw to Bt Writ's C«Hr
—j—„ oil Summer' Yomidoints. No
<May, ft no diaanpotmuirnt. no «» failure We
*41 N. 11 Prrwry. __j
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Ia<* I’fttteceon, who lives a few miles
out from Americus, was badly bitten
^tlw^imnl ini? the a niton I. ^ ** *** ^
The children **• iividr*****) uml
go 8” to tj**1 *zrn* vHiij only on on condition ( oiuiiMuii that I hit* matuvm IDAKIDA
&jX*°ThT UIVNti don’t (hsm like them Priidi though AHA “riT ft. "tee
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Americas, A ippublicun muss meeting in
by huvinjf Saturday, bat wm» broken up
money for campaign a jiuswetl around for
— »xpen*e.t.
Q lie Witt,’# Cnlir ahii t hol-’rtl isjv
l» ulnars saieatHt altnp *»re.
We m-uuuuPTiit it: 5 n tiVi «rv
In a fifth t. bet wee 1 .lob Mint,m and
Jobu Cocbrnii. iii - Newton Factory,
Hinton wasie-rioivly tain Wiiur
hit with u motik i y wivin ti
lie Witt's Little He:Iv |h4*A, ii»s.t little
Bold priHnrbyspepida.gmirHt.im by K. It. lirewrc. i.-ti I! i.J l!r.-«th.
The ordinary of Coffe.- county bus
declined to accept the returns of tlie
registration on the grounds that
none of it has been legally done.
We recommend De A'itt st’olie snd tholera
(ffilf because we beliovo It is a safe ami relia
qle remedy, its good effect* are shown at
once in cases of Cholera Morbus nod simitar
compUiipts. -V. R brewry.
The Japanese viHiage, which has
been on exhibition for gome time
past in New York, will lie one of the
curiosities at the state fair in Macon.
De Witt’s Little Karly Risers.- Best Liver
Pill ever made, lire Constipation every
time. None equal Use them new N. JJ.
Drewry.
Gus Lassiter, a youth employed by
Coney & Parker of Brunswick, was
sent to the bank with a deposit of
$180, which lie lost while on the
wuy.
Mysterious Disappearance.
Mrs. John A Clarke was a great sufferer
from Indigestion and Sick Headache. She
left her homo last Saturday to buy a bottle
of De Witt’s Little Early Risers, took a doss
and tier headache disadpeared as mysterious-
y os ft came. Try them. N. B. Drewry.
A negro boy named General Gate-
wood was sflot and killed at Social
Circle last Saturday by a negro man
named Sim Campbell. Campbell
skipped.
De Witt s Little Early Risers. Only pill to
cure Sic k Headache end regulate the bowels.
Sold by N. B. Drewrv.
Brunswick, Judge Crovalt, the county judge at
has given notice that alt
Sunday Monday drunks coming before him
on will be required to tell
where they obtained their whiskey.
No Gripping, no Nausea, no Pain, when Ds
Witt’s Little Early Risers are taken. Hmall
pill. Drewry. Safe pill. Beet pill. We sell them. N. JL
There is a pear tree on Mrs. Cupe’a
plantation, which, three miles from Homer,
found By bo actual feet measurement was
to ten in circumference,
or a little over three feet in diameter.
I was very susceptible to colds. The least
exposure would effect my throat and lungs.
At last 1 found a safe guard in .Smith's Tonic
Syrup, also it prevents my taking cold and
quickly Ga- cures me.—Henry Weldon, Sa¬
vannah,
Ben Cook, one of the oldest print¬
ers in the state, diet] at bis home in
Baldwin county last week at an ad¬
vanced age. He was one of the men
who helped to print “Joe Brown’s
Georgia days. money” in ante-bellum
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Children Knjoy
The pleasant flavor, gentle action
and soothing effects of Syrup of Figs
when in need of a laxative and if tne
father or mother be costive of bilious
the most that gratifying it is the results tollow its
edy use, known so and best family family rem
every should
have a Bottle. >
of Tobe Tbomasville, DonaidsoD, a colored baker
was roblied of all his
savings, nephew, $115, by Joo Williams, bis
Monticello, Sunday. Williams fled to
Fla., but was captured,
and all but $2.90 of the money was
recovered.
Remarkable Uescne.
Mrs. Michael Curtain, Plainfield, III., makes
LYtW lunm, ImSVnLtd 7of h
month by her family physician, <1. but gn grew
worse. .,—-------— He told her she was —hopeless a hopeless vic¬ v
tim of consumption and that no medicine
could cure her. Her druggist suggested Dr.
King’s New Discovery for Consumption: she
bought a bottle and to her delight found her¬
self oenefltted from first dose. 8he continued
it* aso and after taking ten bottles, found
herself sound and well, now does her owe
housework and is as well as she ever we*.
Free trial bottles of this Grent Discovery at
J N. Harris A Bcn'sdrog store, large bottles
50c. ami $1.00. — ---------------------_ -
British RtonmRhin rnlnrie
A Stupendous Task.
Tbe present cannot boast of things re¬
markable beyond precedent, for do we not
rear! that when Alexandria wn* laid out “in
tbe form of a plcthrum, or military cloak,”
to an architect nan ed Dinocrares was as¬
signed the arrangement of the gardens, and
he conceived the darini, project of carving
Mount Athos into a statute of Alexander,
“with a city m the right hand and a reser¬
voir m the left," But they knew not of the
merits of the Cinchona tree of thorn yet un¬
discovered primeval fore*-*, and fever* and
ailments thinned the ran s of soldiers and
slaves. A bottle of pr. Westmoreland's Cal-
isaya Tonic would have been as nectar to
them. It* medicinal virtni* that, alleviate
debility, dyspepsia, prostration, restore lost appetite,
cure blood and iralarial invigorate tbe system, eradi¬
cate poison aod ward off
chills and feve.-s. would have brought fresh
la rrets to those conquering legion*. It is for
sale by J.N. Harris A tfon and E. It. Anthony.
Happy Boosters.
: Wm. Timmons. Postmaster of Idaville
Ind., writes: “Electric Bitters has dome more
for me than all other medicines combined for
that bad feeling arising from Kidney and
stockman, Liver trouble." John iUtee, farmer and
of same plaes. says: “Find Elec¬
tric Bitters to be the best Kidney and Liver
medicine, made me feel like a new man.” J
W. Gardner, hardware me: chant, same town
says: Electric Bitters is just tee thing tor s
man who is aB run down and don't cere
whether he fives or dire; he found nsw
strength, had good appetite and lek just like be
a new lease on life. Only 50c. a bottle
at J. X. Harris A Ron’s drag store. ’
^
*F*r«teUN
treated b M hem! Ahsrin
MjjWte *• reliefi the mm
teeA S, S S, 1
eorod efter m »l _ ______
C B. McLcmom,
- RRATlSI^Eto dsmdK *
Twa Ssurr Jtrt qwycCiy
LD WARDS & SON,
" itotogH
Wbiir li ,;l.H ., \U
*»«*! .O' E ww l»»4-4 t*.trir J C$s<4 l't»*il<igr*|ihi !#t _
M.r. li uml Mn.-hiwry »
flail* lr- m mi .host Minin’are ,—
U.-m. mts-r nar I'rict*. Eli * I'nbincts only
$3.00 per itoien. Ft.A Card* only $1 .BO par
dosen. H|«cciiil rare takes to stake good
pictures of children Fnwr Puss—Two 80-
ver Medal* for host Portrait* a*d bast
Views, Awarded by Piedmont ExhiMtfoa.
Sept I* d 2w
October SherifTs Sale.
\\T YV ILL BE SOLD ON THK FIRST TUBB-
day in October mat. before the floor
Of the Court Route, la ft* the titr following at Griffln, de¬
scribed Spalding County, to-wit: Georgia,
The property, Half ot lot of land No. M,containing
east
101M acre* of land more or lees, ft being in
Origtanlly Henry “
the third district,_____
W. W. Woodruff, west by R. A. —
favor 8 In issued ot Griffln from Banking Bpnldtag Company Superior C,
v____
well A Keith. Squire Btilweil, tennnt in pos¬
session, legally notified. CONNELL, Sheriff.
$0.00. B. 8.
Ordinary’*
V UOINABY’8 OFFICE, BpAuxnnComfTT
«*., Bept. 1st, 1890.~W. H. Moore, ns
administrator on estate of Henry Moore,
ceased, has applied for leave tom# tbe In
lor belonging to the tsiid estate for 1
One paying two-story deb brii
of Broadway Griffln, Ga., on the eoraer of HID
streets, known os tee post
Griffln building. containing Also one houee snd tot in
three-fourths of ab Mrs,
more or less, bounded try railroad on north,
on south by Christian church, and asst by
8. W. Bloodwoeth. Abo one honse and lot
containing bounded forty-seven Hill seres, mere or Mm,
Thurman east and by G. A. street, Cunningham, north by T. W.
land# of Beeke’ estate and Mrs. J. H. west ~ i “ by
and south by Mrs. J. H Keith and
street. Also three hundred acres, more
less, In Jackson county, Florida,
Let all person* concerned show
should not 1
$6.00. ■>ND, Ordinary.
andT. V Ga., Hept. 1st, 1890.—D. W. W. ana
W. Manley, a* executor* ol the last 1
of John Rogers, deceased, having
application for loss, leave to noil
acres, more or of tend * *
ond district of originally Monroe,
Spalding ol Elisabeth county, Rogers, known a* the dower '
district of said now deceased, I* i
Let aU county. concerned show
the Court persons of Ordinary t-w
Gs., at my offlrw In i_
day In. by October, ten o’clock, 1800, a m., on the flrst
should not be granted. why such spptte--
$«• 00. E. W. HAMMOND, Ordlaary.
QRDINARY^ OFOT, 8 pa^»«CopW*T M*rs. *
administrator on the estate of Vir, ’
purpose of paying debts and lor distribotfon
amongst the heirs, to.wit: One nndirldsd
one-fourth Interest in tbe old Merttt Bank
property In Griffln, G oaths
omon street aud an am Also one uadi-
vided one-fourth interest in a dwelling bowse
and lot on the comer of Solomon ion and Eighth
in Griffln, Ga
should 00. not b* granted. W. HAMMOND. ' "* '
E. Ordinary .
idmintotratar on th* ssSaU of Mm. M, a3 M.
Pwrce . deceaaed, Monging ha* spiled raUeitotie for immrm foTffirtrteT to
the lands amonptXU. to to^y
tion and tfeMh
ot Griffln, Ga
* 11 Pwvo’Mtoneerned show
«
October. 1800, why such
n.m. not tom-rated.
L.W. HAMMOND, Ordinary,
has applied to me for letter* of adattafston.
on the estate of John Ballard, late of
county d e ce ased.
Let sH persons concerned show canes before
Ordinary
administrator has applied on estate for Wave of T. to A. seU Bate? tte
belonging to said «statsfor the purpose
off of krt, number not known, bsiag a
ad hi * L'nion CUo, District Dl of s aid ro MU uaty; ' M Let
ot ctober, IteSSBS perwor----— ten be of granted. o’i ( jlowo, - -:- st n vm S
„
$*i.oo. E. W. HAMMOND, Padimmy.
bro plaes
hundred and ...
In Miff WwWi
»should notbs,
to Ml raid tm-
ere I
the •Now, An, Iu 1
tenrtt_________
»re will sen More <
sale. 8p*‘<“
ofjasd lot is the rily'af Ism. Lr,—. oraw
hnntMfoaif mere Jfti or Ia knowa T Tai* 1 l
m
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ALABAMA RAILROAD.
if- * tifU bit —rrrj . • at -
Salt Tnaaday, Ww —fcir 4Hi, (ISO,
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--JLand bama
■Pis a:
STAL i* tea
November, City 1»»0, of m?.
aygitet t
Ai^hiteus Rtilrutti iSMlJl’iN
iCwniteS
d Carroll to Cs
<^|«» -rnff ,.+U *4**^*.*
iAiirtiffh’ t Hi" gp Mrn [ a
201
glasses and profftst
_ h* as in sqs
., Griffln and.
with urinre
sum of One Hm
ra&4 *by Um Harmrior
ffitvmy WpropertyM natureandraid n**c
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ll ^aFvm,i «i
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r< T k T’§£«~'
: f ;
at-
OR v» EL EL
1 "J* *
too ”,
1200 “ 14 “ *•
MU
bought --twn low, of aod Hampton__ only <mi C. It R. tm Mb
10
Atlrat*.
6. A. CUNNINGHAM,
Raw) Bnknta IhMIlI
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represent i
to
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J)- I ra wee rrhraged Eapafa
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