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Of«H the papers that were on top
none rejoice*
ant abandon than
Rfksk Times. The Time*
I thickset of the fray nil
and has p right to be e*~
1 1 Times: “The hiaatagof
I
voted fear Mr. Cnlhoun
wee not fair pNff. V ,? Ttfsa H Mr a reflection
r,»rr, pf many
Kavnnnab
that hie lot
bn» in more picas-
the great excite¬
ment attendant over the election
4need no far tide term ms at the same
|Kg| #J? faero
tye amt enough yaw*,
*bwve are not the
lit »»»y of the
tare railed “prieate
A-
of the Americas
thoughtfully observes:
[re*fc thing it is to bs n
It politician.’ At a «IM>*
•hecun pack his grip,
t#od be whirled to 4k*
HHUVl tanka, there limw to w ‘Influence’ * some oof
vo Vote lor for cons* so one or some-
wont to. Tbepoli-
i pay his own railroad
fhre and hatel btft, Just to show his
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“Instead of u law to regulate elec-
kimmln tbe eouth, we need ot>* to
pat adiSerent face npon elections in
thf north," rasfuBy remarks tbs St.
Loot* (Mobo-Democrat, as it con*
«mtfflfcts« the fearful slaughter in
tte^uks teemed republican of the g. contemporary o. p. Our e* is
•mioettly eorract, in one respect nt
least. No law is needed to regulate
the elections in tbe eouth. They
have attrays been fairer than those
fa etatesfand many of the northern and western
the candidates elected
always re pre se n t the will of the
Pm «iP
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How's This?
idrsd Dollars IUwar-1 lor
i that can not be cured
. Catarrh Care,
it 0o., Props., Toledo, O.
-signed, have knawn F. J.
_
f the last 15 years, and believe
tly houorableiu all business traue
uoially able to carry out
affiatf ygfg a'ja:
fli-HeAith, •' ■ H|
ChroaJe
How many pass through :Ue How never knowing
what it means to feel vreu. many eon-
ttaos to estet Who ■stsnt wo«id gladly lay down and
r live to be a protect
PHrwn“kaffikSto ’
ttUWswaktad ■nilibkitoj^OUsiMBs 1 week dyspef Wito
, net««.
etc.^And y^b is n uts parent to blame^
ty who long i
lings of dietre have e.
__ -----m doctors, Boll's
i» • dm of Dr. John
, and found health am) to sufficient strength
_______ A word to th* witre
Usmsjsd this remedy of yonr druggist. Take
out of twelve need Drt
» occasionally, There
are always safe and
ik.--.«r -
• Foreign Proverb.
'..wnrli *ve a proverb--demasindo «
to dsugerous.
soul pt and’ wit,” othir till* totpruden- mesu
. IftetfTSSSEpi __ these are among the fol-
lies to whteh this pitoy M^ing r h s direct B t !
we allude i*
, to the relief and cure t Of e which Hoe-
Bitters has contribu bo ted
mrw - 1 ‘ which science has
p’e. This iovlg^
orating stomchk and eorrertive to
means not onto of reforming a dtoordered ov
ewlseb ed condtUou of th* digestive of the organs. liowei»
■nesting hea’thv ectiwn
and the tip*, jt counteract* a
mitigate-
A s OLD Vtfitinta* AND tV’ELL Stiothit.y T*«:ii Kkmedy] Syr..,.
— Hr*.
bite It Vll U**s| j Mr.v y v« r* > y
•iiitlnili* til I ir fheir fhiklrvn
*bit** f*j It mrh i Mti-i-t-M*
it -m.Mi.-* tuiftetll* tile
tt tttii,
for
f.-lete
"iRirf ^ of
lot
fie
m mere
Uio
dren be thankful diming thit the |rte»t
of the manual time are training tbfcr^uimrt awlfitoe book
more
stuffing and wearing oat of their eye¬
sight in their education, and let women
be thankful, well—let them be thankful
that women arc la-ginning to aland
their own sef wore and more every year.
And Ana let let everybody every ooay have iw a good dinner
sss* old foreign American pioneer mixing mother* dinner, up.
gave — roast turkey with cranberry
sauce, or duck or geom «r Chicken, with
tender and well ? cooked vegetables,
American mostly—succotash, nweet dishes, po¬
tatoes and tomatoes for -three
with mince and pumpkin pie, finishing
off with nuts, raisins and great rosy and
yellow apples, children. and popcorn Thanksgiving and ckljpr
for old folk and
is the most ancient of our purely Ameri¬
can holidays, and for a century and a
half it was the only purely American
holiday our hard worked ancestors had.
The day should be glten up to per¬
petuating American customs and dishes,
and to being jolly and happy all day
long, without a scowl or a meld, a snub
or a sneer. Be happy, irrespective of
Age, color, sex or previous condition of
On Nov. 87, 1784, a notable event hap¬
pened in England connected more than
tsdlMotly with the American republic,
wfafah had always been called, up to the
yew before, the American colonies.
Young Mr. Pitt, whose youth was not
his only crime, was chancellor of the ex¬
chequer in Great Britain. The war with
™ the T American v!*; colonies bad iJaw.Tfha heaped an
awful debt upon the , k shoulders . of the
It wns this war more than
anything else which piled np Hie great
debt under which Groat Britain staggers
to this day. The treasury was empty
When young Mr. Pitt took the manage¬
ment of finances, and the situation was
dssperate. S« imme d i ate l y resorted to
heroic moasores, imposing a tax npon
windows, game certificates, hackney
coaches and saddle horse*. A furious
storm of indignation arose from one end
of Great ’Britain to the other. Many
ways v on- resorted to to avoid pay-
tta U-.-.-.yy taxes. By yw -<4 P*®'
>V r in«/ ;wa*A tbe tax on saddle horses,
,1 of il vi-mbor, 1784, a farmer,,
*'ui r..v:tir. wont to Stockton
; ; o,;t* of Uia milk cows, duly
’•li, . -. .ltd The event canned
upco. thr.xiyileat tha country.
1 " by f*r*‘ party opposed to
i,| ,1 ■ '• m*. o - l a ' vary way.
, : I I. '<• Am Mr riding
,-j pr.tjf.tast day,
. * ,, i*l*ers , .
. i'-*> J** a-4 . ■—
Howard, in The Boehm Globe, con¬
gratulates tbe country, as well he may,
OP the absence of iB temper displayed
after the election. He dedans it proves
the greatness of out nation.
Allgemeiner Dm tocher Verein fuer
Kaulnehenxucht and Kaninchen Ver-
werthuug is it* name, god it is a Ger¬
man sootety for tte propagation of rab-
Wte in Germany, so that they may be¬
come u plentiful a* they are In Aua-
MHp, and' tibia poorer claaeee of German*
may have flesh food onee a week at
least. Why does not the society send
tbeGemim* to Australia to eat the rab¬
bits already there?
To Nervous Debilitated Men.
If yon will send us your address we
will mail yon our illustrated Dr. pamph¬ Dye’s
let Celebrated explaining Voltaic nil about Belt and Appli¬
ances, their charming effects upon
the uervons debilitated system, and
how they will quickly reStore you to
vigor and manhood. Daruphlefcfree.
If you are thus afflicted, will send
you Voltaic a Belt and Bblt appliances Co., Marshall. on a trial. Mich
... ‘ Tts New discovery.
You have heart! your friends and neigtibors
talking about it. you may yourself b* one of
tbe many who know froffi personal experi¬
ence ’
ever
Imksaum_
when once given a trial. Dr. King’s New Dis
covery ever after holds a place in the house.
If you have never need it and should be af-
fficted with a cough, oold, or any Throat,
Lung or Ok vet trouble, secure a bottle
ones aud give ita toirtrisj. It iaguarantced Bot¬
every Urns, or money rsfunded. Trial
tle# Free fit J. R, Harris Avon’s D rugstore,
i; a, Over S A ; .'. uuudred ife te l l l ^ column* ff ta rtl g. ol v,s; voluntary
one
printed ' in the Rev, Atlanta J. B.
as
Grady. M#j. Cha*. y. Hneh er, late oi
the “Christian W. Index;'* Gen. James Atlanta Long-
strAet.Ool. Averv, late eoitor
“Cotwtltutios,” and hundreds of prominent,
dittoes, editors, doctor*, ep ee ls ltotoi
others, certifying fan remarkable cure* per¬
formed by gbysielaiwaud IT. King’s RovaiGermetuer,alter ail known remedies
eminent King’s
bad fnito 1. 8 eml two-cent stamp to
book Royal Germetuer p-irttartar*. Co., It Atlanta, Ga., for
of is truly a great rem¬
edy, and su rely cures when all rise tails..
Female Weakness Positive Cun Free.
To the Editor:
Please inform your read, re that I have a
positive remedy for the thousand and one
it** which ariee iroutderanged send bottles female org of
I shall be glut! to If dy two if they will send
remedy SvptvMt fee* to and any O. Yours
their P. address.
teHtTlIt apsettully, fca. D«, J. B. MARCH IS!. 183 Gene-
N. T.
The First Step.
Perhaps you are run down, can’t eat, can’t
sleep can't think, can’t do anything to yonr
satisfaction, and yon wonder what ails taking you.
You should heed the Nervous warning, you are
the ft ml step lute* Prostration. You
twi ti a Serve Tonic and in Electric Bittern
y«U will fitwi the exact remedy tor restoring
.r„udltion. you> ,twtguns, eyateni to it* normal, follow healthy
of IhUgreat v Kurpriniua Nervc.Toptc romlts and Alterative. th* use
YfftyhjqiMnto ttrefl. the return, Inver and gtimt Kidneys digestion is te-
► uwo resume
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J. N. hart Eos’* Drag stetre-- '
“Irife itesit Ttalvrrttstng.
The most sffi.ten t adrvapjat RM in iwhalf of
lt>u. i$£M afagas
J 1
,il
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destroy*., lunrevrr, catarrh, ,
iuummI by '
iflamed rendition of tbe H , ..
We trill give One Hundred Dollars tor
ease of Deal new (caused Hall’s by Catarrh) Catarrh that
ran no for t cure imilars. tty taking free.
Hend l
in She New is shortly York from Europe wed on well Sunday. known
to a
Englwhnmn.
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Brel,**, Ko-w, UU*r*. Salt Khenm
skins. Te rer, Chopped Hands, Chilblains, positive
Conut, ami all 8 kin Eruptions, (required. and li to
ly earns Piles or no pay
ted (uuded. to gives Prk«»Sr«>tspsrbox. perfset satisaetion, or Korsaieby money re
J. N. Harris k Son.
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Many Persons am broken
down ftom ovsrwodt at household earns
A MINISTER’S CURE
A MINISTER AXP mm UTTLR BOV CUBED OF
OBSTINATE SKIN D18EASBS BY TBE CUTICTTBA
Remedies. Pbaisks them nr rut pulpit,
BOMB, AND IN THE STREET.
Cured bv Cuticura.
For about thirteen years I have been
troubled w’th eexemu or soma other cutan¬
eous disease which ail remedies failed to
secure. Hearing of the OtmcifRA Remedies
red to give them a trial. I followed
is carefully, and it affords me
re to say that before using two
____.__. boxes of the Cuticura,four cakes of Cuticcka
Boat, and one bottle of CmciNA Resolv
ent, I was entirely cured. In addition to
n»v own case, old. my baby boy, then about
g^e months was suffering with mine, what 1
supposed to be the same disease as to
such an extent that his head was coated
over with a solid scab, from which there was
a constant flow of pus which was sickening
to look upon, besides two large tumor-like
kernels on the back of his headT Thanks to
your wonderful Cuticora Rem , his
scalp to perfectly w»U A»d the have
that the whole world of sufferers from skin
and blood diseases knew the value of your
Cvvkwua Remedies bs Id o. They are worth
ten tfmes the price at which they ere sold
I have never used any other toilet eoap in
my house since 1 bought the first cake oi
your Cuticura Soap- 1 would be inhuman,
as well as ungrateful, should I foil to speak
-well of and recommend them to every sufferer.
I have spoken of them, and shall continue to
speak of them from the pulpit, in tbe home*,
and in the street*. Praying that you may
live long, and do others the same amount of
good you have done me and my child, I
Cuticura Remedies
Are In trutn the greatest skin cures, Wood
purifiers, and burner remedies of modem
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tion. Boston. „ . Diseaees,” _ _
BS-Seml for “How to Cure 8 km
64 pages, 50 illustrations, and 100 testimon¬
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XT Dl 1 i.vl li/fPLES, black heads, red. rough,
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OLD FOLKS’ PAINS
Full of comfort for all
Inflammation and Weakness
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Fashion Place, N or. 15, '89.
SILK [Special.]—Just FELT HATS arrived in big
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N. B.—The extra wide broad
ore the “Leader."
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MRS. L. L. BESKOV
NO. 20 HILL STREET
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TeKtimiMiial* from the leading physician*
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legto’atore, stockmen, men of note in nil pre-
I,f .one and to different branches of trade,
hanker*, meuanka, ete , ran be given who
h <ve had their eight improved b- their n*
There glaeseehave won th - 1 admiration of
all w ohave used them. The can be worn
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imirvelrtne elearnnee ol vtoion. They Sta d
mi rivalled, in thdr aph-edhi reimtatioo.
.
iMl r AT»ONS
tniirilef i*tnll oliinitnUons, reiHewe ted
rn.toe os Hawke*’ new erynfaiUMd
53 i* : SS t*
1
Pgffiffior ■
mJijK sores on
It'
i on* ustwftotoerlbwt iSCflbtvl to to u "Whirr*; ” wbieh,
f. upon the lungs,causescmwaroptlon
ud tiKUl. Ecfcg the moss ancient, ltUth:
How Can CURED , m ■ Mt — Mk
It Be
woven Itself to be a potent and peculiar
.ncdiclne for this disease. Borne of these
cures htoreitByWonderful, If you suffer from
1* suro te try Hood’s Samaparilta.
" My diiughter Ifary was afflicted wltbscrof-
ulons «oi; tuck from the time shewasS months
oifl t’4t*to became six years of age. humps
termed In ).c-r neck, and one of them after
{rowing to tl-ealxc of a pigeon's egg, became
a nun. Sag sore tor over three years. We gave
net Hood's Sarsaparilla, when the lump and
.li indications of scrofula entirely dls-
■inpeared, and now she seems tube a healthy
ib'.ld,’’ J. 8 . Caumi-k, Namigbt, N. J.
N. B. Be sure to get only
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Swiff by *11 .(rag****- fl;stxfmfS. Preparedoi.ij
ay C.3. HOOD 4. CO., ApoUiecwriee,Lowell, Jlaaa
IDO Doses One Dollar
1 mean that tbe Provident Savings wil
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HALF THE COST
with same benefits as the Northwestern, Mu
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after three payments and has a guaranteed
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le policy will be extended for a given insured, nnm-
tr of years without any Liabilities cost to the
s ratio of other Asset* Company to the Htate are larger and
than any in
we hold the hugest ~ ^
INDIVIDUAL POLICY
in Griffin. Call at my office and investigate
its plans and also oar Investment, policy. It
will pay you. I respectfully solicit a share
pf your.. ’ -< > ■■ - r ’ ?
_
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Am Ageut for the only English Accident
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call on or write to _ 4
K W LOGAN, .
july 22 dAw-tf 16 Hill St., GRIFFIN.GA
CLEANED, CURED AN D DYED ATI
PHILLIPS,
14 Marietta Street, Atlanta, Georgia.
£ ALSO KID GLOVES CLEANED.
MAumt wmu> T*atf/smnre*tam
WBMifES (OLDEN SPECIFIC
It can best ven In coffee, tea, er In article# el
without tha knowledge of patient U
It Is absolutely harmless whether and win effect a
nent moderate and drinker speedy or core, alcoholic wreck. the patient IT is
an
KR FAILS. It operates so quietly and with
certainty that tbe patient undergoes no
vsnienoe, and soon book his free. complete Te be isformatlon bad of
effected. M page
8 W. MANGHAM A SONS, Druggists,
spytl7-#od*w ly Grifftn. He.
UMMER
OFFER
B^r Mobw^Pte wksa
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u nto we
Write terX-lrewlar—
SUMMER OFFKK. 1S90
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If THE “H.G.C.” BEST Cures KNOWN Uunorhoea REMEDY. and
Gleet | n 1 to 8 Days, without Pain.
Prevent* Stricture. Contains no
acrid or poisonous substances, and
is guaranteed absolutely harm less.
Is prescribed by physicians and
recomended by druggist*. Price WU
Bold by druggists. Beware of Sate
stlt»de»JVcinotjhcim
For nle by K. R. Anthouy, Griffin, Ga.
unnatursUc its •;
have
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0 i:oo
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arrive Griffin.................................8.17 ^
Leave Griffin................................. -8 85 “
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SOUTH BOU ND—F reiout .
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Arrive Columbus............. ............4,25 p. m
(. B, B. TIME TABU ML 17
In effect jjune let, 1800. 2
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No. 8 —Dail/.
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Beautiful Parlor Suites only
Silk Plush Suites only $35,000.
Oak Chamber Suites only $20.00,
Woven Wire Springs only $3.00.
Elegant 16th ^Century Suites $35.00.
Folding " “ Lou * ages $7.50.
J^fcipsts-kto: suites. 6 Fancy Fancy Cabinets^
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Leather Chairs, Cotton apd 1__
Brass Beds, Large-Full Arm lRocker $* 2 .oo. _______
All orders promptly filled and satisfaction guaranteed.
I*, H. SNOOK, Atlanta, Ca,
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COLUMBUS
Busbies and Carts
The best built and most celebrated in thfe United States.
For sale by' , t
J. A. DARWIN.
At Livery Stable on Broadway.
8 ept. 26 dtf
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Look To Yomy . f
gcif Siirtugtime always try* th* strength oi the or fin ....I t
Ijeufct requires al lof their force? to mroni[die IVHfcf
duetwlangar and tbe inquiry is, “3 hat will give me i strength? What willkrer, nirm?f|,,’
Spring work 7” Take AniidyspepCordial _
food my digest and t.. Try regulate norm kifa your r nn a |{»«« liver and .. — .1 bowels 1._____ i make . 1
Powders for enerepto^ horse**, y«nr nervon* luid poultry. system. -Cull it 'or yourself and tike Denison
your cows at
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KEEP Itlffi EYE OK THE *h<,
Novelty Co.
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Weekly we are receiving new goods. See our stock it
you want
Watches, Clocks, Silver-ware, China. Dinner Sets
Tea Sets, LampMGlassware, Tinware, &e.
All goods guaranteed as represented. One price
only - J. W. SPARKS 1 B 11
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R.,F. STRICKLAND,
NO. 57JHILL STREET, GRIFFIN, GA.
We offer this Dress season the beet inches and cheapmtme of goode ever yard, ofleral thi
Ladies Plaid Flannels, 86 wide hI 50 rente per Striped
mostserviceabto Urees a lady can bay. Henrietta*,, Caehnieres. match,from 10e.
and Plaid BriUianttnes with Silk, Velvet and Buttons to
to 50c. peryard. Table Dauiask and Table Cloths at $1.00, worth ft.50.
Notiona, Shirts, we have tbe beat shirts for 50cta»#ver sold in tbe market.
A full line of ladies and childrens hoes at 10c. to 50c. per pair, childrens
and miasea full regular made hoes at 15c. to 25c. a baigain, Ladies Bern-
stitched Handkerchiefs at 5 to 25c., very cheap. We still lead in Shoes,
our stock of Shoes is now complete and all we ask is a look at our Shoes
and we will guarantee you satisfaction, we warrant all our Shoesi. solid
leather. We ha ve added Clothing to our stock and can sellyon a suit from
5 dollars and up, lower than any body.; Give us a call and save money,
R, F. STRICKLAND.
Sept. 21 (iAw 8 m.
SAVE YOUR MONEY.
-GO TO—
■w. D. IDavis wrelrt,-
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ForJCoal Vases, Oil Stoves and cheap Pocket Knives.
The knives were bought before the advance. .
The Charter Oak still leads the Cooking Stove, and ai*
^Times’’ H ardware competes the with cheapest, any and others will in treat Griffin. you all Oh^w rtgfp
we are
Come and see us. DAVIS. "
W. D.
JR[. W. HAMSELKU8,
Dealei in SHOES AND LEATHER,
22 BILL STREET, GRIFFIN, GKORGIA. , .
I call the of tlie public to the great waste of ^
' tlreire to attention
chv—by purebssingr footwear, made to sell but notto gT- mr
dollars each year Hi t bl* poor
vice, and which can be avoided. . ttn j wayinf
It hns been onr aim to save money for our customers by manufaeraving that tfie^ues jv
th» moBt solid sad beat goods only, for it ie CBpreially true of slioe*
cheapest, mid we tlrerefore take pk ssnre in inviting all to examine^our 1
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