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" n-aiivu fl/j JAC ai)d Do you keep want hint to agreeable keep your and husband pleasant home ? He at night, must
Mnofce, and yet, you don't like the smell of his tobacco. You can
drive him away to his club—out of just such things come misery,
tobacco. unhappiness and him divorce. The trouble is that he uses poor
Coax to get Blackwell’s Bull Durham Smoking
Tobacco; its delicate aroma will not be offensive to you, and
It will not fill all; the curtains, hangii ind clothing with that
stale home, disagreeable and avoid odor that now troubl u. Keep your husband
aU risks by having smoke Bull Durham
Tobacco. Sold everywhere.
BLACKWELL’S DURHAM TOBACCO CO., Durham, N. C.
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II. M. COMER,
Chaimnn Board Directors, Receiver
NORTH BOUND.
No. 8. Passbkqek—Daily.
Leave Macon. . 8:45 a. m
trrifsGrifflu.. ..6:00 “
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11:30
No. 1. PinsihitoKH—D aily.
Leave Macon.............................. 3:40 p, m
Arrive Griffin............ .........OHIO
Arrive Atlan ta .... ...................* ...7:35
SOUTH BOUND.
No. 2. Pass wwEa—D aily.
Leave Atlanta..............„..7 - 20 n. m
Arrive Griffin................~.............8:44 “ “
Arrive Macon..............................10:55
No. 13. pAMKMOEIt-DAtLY.
Leave Atlon t a*.....4-10 p. m
Arrive Grtfiln....*.............n.•«... ..8.00
Arrive Hhcos............................. 8.10
i±&C==rz=^? - No. 4. Pmsswss—B is*.
ATriT^ jUbftcoB. Y0.845
Leave Griffin......... ,...9:55 a. m
Arrive Newnan..... ...11:15 a. m.
Arrive Larroiiton ...12:25 p. u.
EAST BOUND.
No. 9. Pabskmokb.
leave Carrollton ,.2:88p. 3:45 m,
Arrive Newnan.... p.n>
Arrive Griffin.
No. 8.
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Leave Griffis.............:......... .... 3:00 p. m
Arrive Newnan.......—..............5.35 p. m
Ar, ive tin roll ton..................... • ■ .. 8.00
For farther information relative to tickets
schedules, beet routes, etc., apply Griffin,Ga. to:
A. O. Kendrick. Ticket Agent. Sav’h. Ga.
W. F, Shell man. Traffic Mgr.
Gxo* Dole Wadlby, Gen’l KuperioU ndent.
Georgia lidlaad t CHI I. R
Tum Table, No. 9. Taking Effect
Sept §,1891.
NORTH BOUND.
No. 51, Fasskhueb— Daily.
Leave Columbus............................8:00 a. m
Arrive Griffin..........................-.....Brfjo “
No. 53, Passe wu zb—Dailt,
Leave Columbus...........................3 00 p. m
Arrive Griffin.................................5:50 * *
No. 1, Fbeight—Daily, Ex. Sckdiy
Imve Columbus.........................9:00 a. in
Arrive Griffin............................8:18 p. m
1-eave Griffin.......................4:30 “
Arrive McDonough.............,..5:40 “
SOUTH BOUND.
No. 50, Pashebocb—Daily.
Leave Griffin..— ..................—M: 0 () a.m
Arrive Columbus...................... ....11:50 p.m
NO. 52, PiBaHKOEIt—DilLY. .
LeaveG.-tffla.................................. 6.10 p. m
Arrive tlohunbns...........................9:20
No. 2, FaKioHT—D aily Ex. Sunbay,
Leave McDonough.
Arrive Griffin.
Lmve Griffin. »:1Q n
Arrive Cola mb
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The Senate Accepted Several
Amendments to the BUI.
A Prohibition Clause Inserted
on Motion of Peffer.
The Work, Which Was Dona In
Committee of the Whole, May
Be Changed When Re¬
ported for Action.
Washington, July 14.—Immediately
after the reading of the journal and
without any morning business, on
Wednesday the sundry civil appropria
tion bill was taken up, the pending
question being Mr. Quay’s Sunday clos¬
ing amendment to the section providing
for the issue of 10 , 000,000 souvenir half
dollars in aid of the Colombian exposi¬
tion, speeches to be limited to fire min¬
utes.
Mr. Sanders moved to lay Mr. Quay’s
amendment on the table. Rejected-
yeas, 11 ; nays, 45. Mr. Quay’s amend¬
ment was then agreed to without divi¬
sion.
Mr, Peffer offered an amendment to
add-to the section a provision prohibit¬
ing the sale of intoxicating liquors on
the exposition ground, except for medi¬
cal, mechanical or scientific purposes.
After a brief debate, Mr. Peffer’s
amendment was agreed to—yeas, 28;
nays, 28.
Mr. Allison moved an amendment—
which was agreed to—limiting gross ex¬
penditures for medals, electric services,
etc., to $500,000. The exposition amend¬
ment was agreed to—yeas, 51; nays, 11 .
This This action, action, however, however, was was in in commit¬ commit-
tee of the whole, and will be subject to
change the when There the bill is reported back to
senate. will certainly be an
effort to defeat, at least, Mr. Peffer’s
amendment.
The only other question that provoked
much discussion of the sundry civil ap¬
propriation bill site was an amendment in
regard to office a in for the government
sion printing Washington. Discus¬
upon it was not half concluded
when the senate adjourned.
THE CONGRESS COMMITTEE*
rest I 111 on r Yukon la the Homestead Af-
falr—O’ I loiinei I y Mot Afraid.
Pittsburg, July 14.—Chairman Frick
of the Carnegie Steel company, was
again nnder examination by the Oates
s nb-committee. To the question wheth¬
er he (Frick) had anything to do with
furnishing arms for the Pinkerton mm,
Mr. Frick could not be prevailed upon
to give a direct answer ; but his replies
amounted to an admission that he had.
Sheriff McCleary said the people
would not serve on his posse because
they were afraid of being killed. This
statement caused a general laugh, and
Mr. Boatner said the war feeling was
not strong here.
Willia m We ifae, ex-president of the
ed. §e*was asksd by Judge Taylor :
"Was it not the object of these men,
when they fought mill the Pinkertons, to
prevent the being worked by non¬
union men?, 1 ' ■“**
"Well, that may have been the ob¬
ject. 1 don’t know what it was. *
"Well, I have little donbt thatanoh
was the case, ” said Judge Taylor.
Wei he was asked if the association al¬
ways carried out its contract, and he
■aid yes.
Chairman Oates said : Is it not tree
that after association signing a scats the members
of yonr notified the compa¬
ny that unless certain things were dims
in this controversy they would quit and
thus break their contract?”
"Well, I know some such thing was
done. ”
Hugh O’Donnell was called, and
Oates said: "How, How, Mr. Mr. O’Dom O’DonaeDy
while we are not here to assume any¬
thing, we wish to ssy that if the an¬
swers to any questions wo ask you may
tend to criminate yon you may not an¬
swer them. ”
nell. "Well, I’m not afraid, ” said O’Don-
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Fifteen Excursionists Drowned.
Peoria, IUs., July 14.— Peoria lake
has been the scene of a horrible catas¬
trophe. A cyclone struck it abont 10
o’clock in the evening and capsized
Frankie Folsom, an excursion steamer,
with a party from Pekin. There were
abont forty persons on board. All but
fifteen of them have been accounted for
and it is believed that these are dead.
Hearly Folsom the whole excursion party on
the was composed of the better
classes of the population oi Pekin and
Delavan. There were
rare boats ont on the river at the
tbe storm came up. Of those five
turned up safely. They report having
had a fearful time among the wiUows
t fa at tine the shore.
Tbe storm burst on the ill-fa ted craft
with a suddenness that was remarkable.
Thera was scarcely a sign of warning.
■e the roar of wind and thunder the
of tile iH-staired passengers could
ly be beard, the while by the flash of
ning wreck could be seen by
thousands of people who lined tbe river
banks even in the face of the drenching
rain.
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botanic Blood Bairn (B. B. B)..,.....63c.
Dr. John BuM’s SareapiriUa...,.......73e.
Dr John Rub's Worm randy..............15c.
CWchesfcw’s Pennyroyal Pi la.........$1,67c.
Brown’s Iron Bitters ...—,—..... 71*.
ShUoh’s Catarrh Cure.................35c.
Shiloh’s Consumption Cure..............34c.
’iStileh’s Plasters...........*...........,..12e.
McElree’s Wine Canlai..................78c.
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Hlre’e Root Beer........
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