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I iave some and farms
i resiliences hi and around
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*■’ Malury house anil lot and 22 acres ot
, e street right through it. SW
. 1 sixth runs
1 be rut off it. with fine vineyard,
r « lots pewl.es, cnn and wild plums
I . iwrta ro <rs goose
**' i'be Roberts place. 86 acres land, 6-room
The Lyons place. UK) acre*. 7-room
plnce and 4 acres, beautiful
rote. Large home water works and gas
“ Lockhart plnce—200 aeree—can be
the half its value.
nought Woodruff at place--267 acres—on the C.
f Phe Will be divided in tracts if desired.
ii ‘ it and up houses. Now is
Various other strike, lands while the iron is hot.
ihe time to
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The Liebig COMPANY'S
EXTRACT OF BEEF
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1 t^rtlfloate O&e-tqM-gjid Which'" Shows That
Often Patients are
Astonished.
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had six or sewn, of the best physicians in this
country to attend her, but they did her no
hopel€ ?i-
The flrst bottle put rnywifeolT wife TebeSunsionishlng. the the road road
on 1 to
recovery. She is now on the the third third bottle bottle and ai
m able to walk about the i house, house, and and yeatei yester¬
day walked over to eee a a neighbor. neighbor. Thedoc- The do
tore are aatpaished to
March 24,1891.
Heart Disease Cured.
“I have suffered twenty years wkb heart
disease, lost and for months with indigestion. I
months. twenty-five pounds of flesh in two
about My family and friends became un¬
easy me. About the middle of July
Inst I began using Dr. King’s Royal Germs:
tour After taking six bottles 1 am glad to
stute heart that I regard myself entirely cored of
Juan eat trouble and palpitgtfon Say and indigestion.
ajgest kind of food. My
health is restored, aad: ,1 gladly recommend
l)r. King’s Royal Germetuer to the affleted."
T. M. Ellis, Tax Collector Gordon Co.
Calhoun Ga., September 22,1890.
Are You sick 2
Do yon have catarrh, indii
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. neuralgia,
eases, head-
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send troubles, palpitation, for printed weakness, etc., if so
wonderful stamp matter, certificates of
cures, etc.
Dr. King’s Royal Germetuer is making
cures that almost stagger credulity.
Price $1.00 per bottle, which .makes, one
gallon of medicine.as per directions.
ssle by druggists.and by King’s Royal Ger-
metuer Co.. Atlanta. Ga.
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decay and death. Prematura Old Age,
renness, Lass of Power in either sex, Invol¬
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indulgence. Bach box contains one
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fin, Ga. 2nrmly.
SICK HEADACHE. TORPID
OVER, DYSPEPSIA, PILES.
MALARIA, COSTIVEHESt
AND ALLAILIOUS DISEASES,
gold Everywhere,
Oet the genuine
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ioarnw am fully understand »4b>
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OumUmto
esc* between tha §onmamtt» ot Lon¬
don aad Waahingtcm.”
In cosmequeoce of the Hlneas of Justice
■opeunse am
S taten has been pot off till October. Then
it wiU doubtless be settled. The claim
tfakt will be made then o& behalf of the
CTxxftod States iaAhat we have a right to
ns toe • distance of MO Miles ten
ffeofe, and that vessels of no vstfcar na¬
tion hawa a right to taka seals within
this 100-mile limit Mr. Blaine, how-
Rlilaisya tW we con-
sea as a okmed sea. mare
It to
only*dosed aes as far as seal fishing
Onr dglm is based on two propoei-
**<#•» X The nature of the seals them
selves, that require such proteotton as
MeiahaB sandse over them or they will
M eztssmiiaated. A Russia mads such
claim as this before us, and banded oter
to (is all her rights along with thelrans-
fer of Alaska.
IdPhte, however, counsel for the
of tbeieiMd schooner
will argue before toe supreme
that when we give up the chum
Behring waters are a dosed sea we
give up the very point that Russia al¬
ways hold fast to, and, giving up this,
we saneoder all toe rest Further, seals
are Wild beasts ot nature, ferae nature.
They belong In whatever waters they
are sought, and when they depart from
toe 3-mile limit of international law be¬
yond the coast of a given country they
bepqme^ublic property. Furthermore,
the claim of Russia that Behring was a
closed sea was never made in due form
til 1821, and Great Britain immediately
protested against it, and Russia accord
ingly receded from it Such are briefly
both sides of the sealing schooner case,
,whidh is to be signed before the supreme
cojoBb
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San Juan, Not Greytown.
(This United States wants two qaval
stations in the West Indies, and one of
them should be the Mole St. Nicholas, off
the northwest coast of Hayti The other
should be in snub a spot that the two
together will, command the entrance to
the Gulf Besides these we want toe
Nicaragua canal finished speedily Then
the United States will be master of the
situation in the western hemisphere, as
nature and the Almighty meant it
if the Niear -.gna cjmal had
finished and U ailed States war ves-
statipned hi each end of it then the
Cftobing'Of the rebel Clwliaa runaway
li|ata would have been an a
has been well begun
first obahuTe whs the. sandbar at
Oil trance to the h#rber at Greytown,
should not m all be called Grey-
town, but S»n Juup tie Nicaragua del
Motto, as it is when written out—tor
efi<w*>. R*m J (an pronounced Sun Hoo-
The name Greytown is a retninis-
incident which it is no par-
faction to Americans to rft
a ceutury ago Lord
bombarded the place,,loft an ays
these, and planted i British flag over
Me town. Lord Grey was then gov-
ofWir or the British p'jesessions to that
region, hence the place was called by
the English Greytown it means notfa-
has never teen recognized by the
i government, aad ought not '
t* ^ tecogttized building bylfi® United States
company who ho .'ire the canal.
Whetiwr the new party ever is heard
from again or not, there is one thing tito
nsembers of the <>!d parties will do well
teheed. There. va-.u at the conventien
formed the People’s party an earn;
,g«j<l intensity of feeling ttoti
‘ taarttejaake* and volcanoes,
the vote tor toe measure was
ly adopted the suppressed emotion
forth there were cheers and a
tears roiled down towny, weather
beaton cheeks, and men threw their anna
abound one another The United States
in the hall were toro from their
•PBAkers Altogether a more dra-
and ztnAlng scene has not been
to this country since
tftoN. The mood of thought “that tod
' ' <kwttaf the old political
par”
' cannot afford to ignore. Enthusi-
ia something that cannot be ma*
toned with. Moreover, it is catching,
t«y
It fcjtt doubtless occurred more than
Onoo to persons who foe ths sWMms of
Italians in the streets of pur large cities
to wonder how many are left at home,
and whether each a stream of emigre-
this year 20,005 Italians passed Gibraltar
en their way to this country, and the
American consul stlfaples reports that
in that vicinity whole neighborhoods are
Almost depopulated of men, only women
being left to till the Mil The emigra¬
tion wave toward the United States hto bar
WdCbed ftXO Q t UI UUMfllft l M l iy «
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CMMur Cry fbr Pitcher’s Ctsterta.
. ..fo ro Ni toV j l n — r*po> -
Wh re »afo **te to i L% i ^ »te « <
flprre,tea$if*lto
^ OJ OO..i| t!V
Titffr r r ■» -— « r
Jlffo, IJf 1 tear ;
little
i sunrise.
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»National Canned * Goods “ ‘ association
as
tots petitioned congreto to to stop stop the 1 inter¬
state Shipment shipment of cit fraudulently fraudulently labeled
eumed. goods Are we to understood
that thR is a blow at |»»hibUion statoal
vjup i w — 1 -.Ii ft/*-
Boston has adopted an ordtoam-c do
daring that no Show YMU shall lie
through that town which, in the opromn
«f the^ committee fhi Ifi'crow*. aiwtode-
oepL is IlMteoeocy; then n upcre -mat¬
ter of opinion in Boston?
When you writes letter to the presi¬
dent et this United litotes address it sita-
*Tbe Pwideni of .Me United
Executive Mawhon WaHWngton,
Begin it intidn. •*Mr Hr.aidenf
giving the propel stylo of *d“
dze*s an editorial writer in the Boston
Globe mentions tfiat it i» not proper to
caR -'moimrftble.^ the president or vice president * f
the -S|S|-- j- 7 *
TJhe-ladies living on Wade rtrect T Cin-
dnpati, recently gave batons' tin* AH^horities of
thaf nity a leason 1 olr<u.s3g,that
wil peptoWy teal uwhiU. The
wommotef -Wad*street o.vumi-,tired of
th«Jfted ep trubbtekand * rt atong their
tfaqroughfare Bo Bjtey yaUwtvdt hitiitosi,
raUM And wheelbarrows anil swept til*
dirt clean up piles «*mly for the dty
cai)ts to colledt Then th-y flushed the
open guttord and gave them a sorubbtog.
Tl^s brobm brigadeof righteously indig¬
nant women attracted considerable at-
tehtton. and that same day the city al*
desman appropriated glO.OQPs additional
for street cleaning, It is in fche pewer of
tbs women in every towniti the country
to (have clean streets if they set their
he^ds to it.
Tobacco Goes Injure Them,
last we have it by np(Htreut scieu-
dtiooustratipp tliat BtudeuU who do
use tobacco t «re su[*orior to those
do Dr. Hmwr fe the professor of
athletics at Yale and also the college
physician For eight years be has kept
record of the smokers and non-smokers
among the students The result is rather
surprising. A* teacher
of athletics Dr. Shaver finds
frfm his statistics that the tobacco using
students are inferior in physical vigor to
the non-smokers They have loss cheat
and lnrng power, less bodily weight and
less muscular and nervous force. The
ncm-srookers are on the average taller
than the smokers. Dr. Beaver is so cer¬
tain of the evil effects of the tobacco
h4bit used on students physically that he has
all ids force to bteak it. As a re¬
sult 70 per cent, of the senior class are
non-mnoksra. not a man who is trying
for tfie rowing crew, and none of the lead
lug athletes,of Rie university smoke.
So lunch: star the physical effects of
stroking. Jn the intellectual field the
professor finds tliai only .1 per cent, of
the students that have received the
higher j nior appointments have been
smokers, and of those receiving honors
of any kind very fe w have been auiok&rs
(In connection with these facts it is
worm TtBiJtr or mncmag i' -mar cmaKe 1
speare and. Bacon wrote before smoking
became a confirmed habit with man
kind, anil that. Goethe,The greatest in-
tellectuai light of G -i-many who looked
like a young man .as tie lav in his coffin
at the ag • of eigit l y , tfi; e r. Iii ovr rnnol
Solomon was nut a smoker Neithei
tea* Plato Sociiit- > Homer Cesar 01
Martin LuUiei T'lieo- tuon were no
shmoheti
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Appoitionmeiit nooi.
LsdunaPQUh, June 4 —The suit
brought by Harry S. New and other Re¬
publicans to upset the legislative appor-
iionment act passed by the last genera'
«to«ably was called in the circuit court
t the plaintiffs failed to respond
____the injunction restrain proceedings were
led, seeking to the distribution
of ler the laws, no temporary restraining
was asked for, and the distribu-
a has been be accomplished. enjoined the suit As there will is
'thing to be
abandoned.______
One Mote Dead Negro.
Montgomery, Ala., June 4.—New*
has reached here of the killing of a ne¬
gro, Henry Wall, near Benton, by Mi
Ham Dudley. The parties had a dispute
outlay, and Mr. Dudley shot the negro
Ti to tire field, where fell he was at work,
body lay where it for twenty-
four hours. No one was present at the
time the kilting took place, except the
parties, hut }t is said the negro threat¬
ened Dudley’s life .and hoc made an effort to
itrike him with a just before he
wa ae h o t. ^
tleman wha’ was of the expe-
dition to
his Lope* a and there
esca , __ trf a,
were bu' hww his conaee-
tiov witl ,ted ePtajFise.
love The World.
If lhad Pg toyestmy tever on,” said
Achimei
rfowly. 1 r — pOofilWfi OF 0T6Q QtSa
igiOTi ;'tryt?do i those unmeudicatsd they are small not bodies, so. alcoholic Don’t the
stimulants. ’■HSJBttS!: experiirent is unsafe The
t grows peril. BrtohC'sB
the renal
» Of the
torsple ontsst Horso lai Iraeg-
api sprt Aid liver,
aw remedied , by
the Blttste"
You should never judge by how well a
men can keep that a secret unfavorable the way him. he
keeps one to to
m ■—n——ro—rr-r*
Malaria. Liver _
For Trou¬
ble, or Indigestion,use
BROWS IRON BITTERS
on a new
of' out
object that nation* j» to will have bard
work to
decide between it and baaeb&n.
-mfnM~
Stuart Robson thinks bs will clear
over*100,000 this season.
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N«: rgrow, wtirmer;’nnd her w
re . renewing youth,
S 3 condition i.‘Ss 1
ly lyto to the the Jmpt impure condition of heal¬
blood, and it* failure to supply of
thy body. tissue to It the is remarkable vnriouq organs how
the mis*
wptible derived the from Mjetem is to the help Poe-
be at this sou son,
sftterttrtpr j qualities U 8t those purifying, bdild- body
iog up which the
craveK, Hood’s Karanpurdhi soon
overcomes that tiretl filing, impui ts
vtoorous with health. If* ihouHand* of
>iends as one voice <f»-clare “It
Makes the Weak Strong.’'
The Emperor of Glib a to anxious to
visit the United State*. niMi ! i> «»hi
to be impatient been ii** the I'hiiwee
minister waH until ia Washington . >gt*r him to
the world’s fair. ;
To Nervous DeOlUtatuU Mm
If you win send nsy mir nddrjes* we
will mail you our illn^triiUd jiMinph-
let explaining all Him,it Dr. Dye’s
Celebrated Voltaic J4m nnd Appii
ances, ad their charming cif‘-ct»upon
the mt vous debilitated ny*Muu, and
now they wfi o tickly rwtuw you to
Vigen and manhood, l’uinplbetfree.
It yon are thuB afflicted, will send
yon a Belt and appliances on a trial.
Voltaic Bklt Oo.. Marshall. Mich
In some respect* this is a frivolous
age. Mme. Jananschek says there Is
no because legitimate people tragedy would on rather the laugh stage
than think.
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(2m*
—all the painful disorders and
chronic weaknesses peculiar to til*
fqmale Dr. sex. Pierce’s They Favorite go, with Presorip- the use
of back,
titm. Periodical pains, weak
bearing-down sensations, nervous
powerful general, as well as uterine,
sad
It costs you nothing n
give do satisfaction. in It’s guaranteed
to so, every case, or tha money
is refunded. It can be guaranteed
—-for it does it. No other medicine
for women is sold on such termB.
their That’j faith the iu way it. Contains its maker* prove aloo»
no
hoi to inebriate; no syrup or sugar
to ..«v«Mvdrroy derange digestion; a legitimate X Ultfly
MV$ *=W OOW/ Uy®,
vegetable condition and perfectly harmless in
spy of the system.
World’s Dispensary Medical As¬
sociation, Proprietors, No. 603 Main
Street, Buffalo, N. Y.
▲dvius Women nmmm mm,i * ......... e
to
from .f you Painful, would protect Profuse, yourself Scanty,
Suppressed struation or Irregular Men¬
you must use
BRADFIELD’S
FEMALE
REGULATOR
CA h T SUS ' V *------*---* IL LK, April 38,1881
arhis Trill eer~ —
. Date from a fan a ^teu. I_______ 1 i a 1^re ( ^Ya e ‘rU f ^
t treated wtibout 1
jt t is is truly truly wondexfuL wonderful. JTW. Strang i.
BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO*
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You have a
convinced. Manufactured _ by Or. Holt's
fig Elixir Co., Meotemsa. Os Fries
Dr. Holts Croup sad Goagh Mprap pro
vents aad curse croup. Holt’s No OysfWFtte cure so Efixir day.
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Father Time is good to the man
‘Qood digestion WaRs on ap-
escei-
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, as they always are
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meet and are <
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ter to all classes a
aad a
on* lor a grow
lotion aanoet daily. ‘
U baa ample aad
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tire; the second point in
the aasaa,
Ravaanah, Griffin sad JT
BaUroad; the principal dty <
Midland aad Golf railroad,
srs=s , ar»>-
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That this is the very cream and Sower
o
of (teorgifttsd thi Unftilgfafos
imously chose B1M ?
it os the site for the £*per
every never ‘■^ssisasrasri: other fail; being i cotton, moM •<
the most
®rif$n's record during the past halt <fernd
proves It to to one of the most pregrreete
It has pat up «’arg, iron and hnm m
form ■
Apfnww ~ w§,w *"
ZZ!7j. "“Alter enterprises. m — — zj. ***** m »nd ■ various
in * D •■«*tric light plant by
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U h “ DP the floret ami largest
fyST r y-Werez ■<» tai,
fuff I* capacity has secured for its a rot Urge ton coJp2^*irite a
ctipte end inr«..i ^
of this Southern staple
gzsszzr*- second to none.
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It has organized two new banks
total of four, i
with combined ree<
half a million dofisre.
It hoe built two handsome new ,
malting a total of ten,
growers from nearly every State in the Uni
And Uaoftds, tuttii it ht <iurfounded 0&
comc the large<lt ^ .
ItetcashtefoUmdirilte
f\480 fll 380 iu in the ,K- height of .k. the season. -
It has doubled its wine malting capacity
makingby bothFrench and German n
It has been exei
^phT^MvretorolJ
With an altitude of 1,160 i
sea level, its healtl
oral attention and is about to
permanent military pm cut of th
titete.
With alt these and other evidence* of
rjrste.-; a’soil
I i«• hropitahte end cultured people, aad
e r remi-irop iesoM, ^«$. Griflnaasr £
:
retry inducement and a hearty welcome t
•W ritlffillfi. -■
1 HE ALASKA
REFRIGERATORS
ARE THE BEST1
No odor or foul \-apor in
,i\ , V/-, VI*
the provision chamber, but
a perfect circulation is kept
clear and sweet
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On : ' Sale * - the "T*
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GRIFFIN