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T. L. GANTT.
New York Herald: If the opin
ion just rendered ie Kansas by
United States Judge Brower is well
grounded it wilt prove a formidable
obstacle to tbe prohibition move'
■neat aad one on which the advo
cate* of that cause have not hitherto
counted.
Judge Brewer holds that no state
can, either b* legislation or consti
tutianal amendment, prohibit the
liquor traffic without paying for the
private property thereby destroyed
or injured. “This building, mi
chinery and fixtures,” he said, “were
designed and adapted for the mkk
ingofbeer, and nothing else, for
which purpose they were worth
fifty thousand dollars; for any other
purpose not to exceed five thousand,
Thus the defendants are deprived
of their property to the extent «f
forly-Cvc thousand dollars by the
prohibition law. Before the state
can suppress the business it must
pay for the property destroyed.”
This is a new point. The United
States supreme court has in several
cases upheld the right of a state to
prohibit the manufacture and sale of
liquor and beer. But it has not
passed upon the question decided
by Judge Brewer. In a recent opin
ion the court remarked: ‘‘We do
not mean to say that property actu
ally in existence, and in which the
right of the owner has become vest
ed, may be taken for the public good
without due compensation.” But
the kind ot property the court then
had in mind was stock on hand, not
plant. The question now raised is
one of such far reaching importance
that it is sure to go to the supreme
court for adjudication, and until set
tled by that tribunal it will be an
open question.
A new plan for improving the
quality of drinking water is under
consideration by the Water Board
ol Boston. It is proposed to build
an open conduit, a mile or more in
length, from the outlet of the water
system, in which large, rough boul.
ders are to be placed. The water,
rushing swiftly over and between
these rocks, will be so agitsted, it is
thought, as to do away with that
impurity which depends upon par
tial stagnation.
Eugene Speer says that a promi
nent politician of Waihington told
him the other day that Represents
tive Jim Blount would succeed Sen
> ator Brown in the senate. Eugene
certainly has not asked Senator
Brown whether he wants to go
hacki When Uncle Joe shell shuf
fle off this mortal coil, Jim Blount
- may get there. The present rule ot
dying in harness will hold good in
this case,
Hen. Thomas Hardeman hyi de
clined an invitation to.delivi
address before the state agrichitural
convention, which meets in Febru
ary. This is the first time in life
that Col. H. has refused to speak to
the farmers. However, he js safely,
launched In the post-office at’ Ma
con, which is a good excuse.
If a man wants to build up a rep
utation we advise him never to give
an editor advice as to the way he
ought to edit his paper. The editor
always thinks the man giving the
advice ia cranky. The ddvice is
generally consigned to the waste
basket
It seems that convicts do not have
a great deal to. say against convict
labor, though it is believed that most
of them would rather be Entertained
in elegant leisure at the expense of
industrious people, than to help
along with the public works.
Some of the fortunate ones whe
have been it the table say that
President Cleveland is a better feed
er at hisatate dinner* than President
Arthur.’ Cleveland has the appear
ance of being a big <mt«& . 1
tigena*m
olaiv rad jron won t
itmsZODQHT., v
a oraTitvtu. book.
Y *7. t
Excitement to Texas.
Greai excitement has been caused in
the vicinity of Paris. Tex, by the rema
rkable recovery of Mr. J. E. Gorier, who
was so helpless he could not turn I u bed,
or raise bis head; everybody said he
was dying of Consumption. A trial
bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery was
sent him. Finding relief, be bought a
large bottle and a box of Dr. King’*
Nt w Life Pills; by the time he had taken
two boxes of Pills and two bottle of the
Discoverv, he was well and bad gained
In flesh thirty six pennd*. Trial Bottle*
of, this Great Discovery for Consumption
free at Lang St Oo.
1 T'C H I N G
The Madisonian thinks that H.
Bell would make a good gov
ernor. Georgia is filled with good
timber for governor, but the trou
ble is in getting the voters to think
Rev. Fred D. Hale, ol Louisville,
becoming prominent in Southein
states as a powerful evangelist He
was born in New Market, Ala., is
30 years of age and worked in
lime quarry in youth.
UlnOlstasts Instantly Relieved By CnUcura.
T REATMENT—A warm bath With Cutleura
ifoap. and a single application of mtlcura.tbe
great Hkln Cure. This repotted dally, with two
or three doom of Cutleura Resolvsot, the New
__ utlcura Resolvent, the New
Blood Purlter. to keep the bloOdrool. the pen *
ration pure and nnlrri»attng. the bo vela open.
penol.
• esss-Fii yuis sua uses!rseaiiieg, sup IWVSII UpCO, flit
lifer aad kldaeyt active, will speedily euro Ee-
sema, Tetter, Ringworm, Pv>rl»$ia t Lteben,
Pruritus, hcali-Head, i »and ruff and orerr b pocica
of Itching. Pcaly and Pimply llnmora of the
fleatp ana Akin, when the beet phytlelast
romediaa fatL
cel lent laid In Brain county,
a Harmony drove, CJa „ i/a
cultivation, balance lu for-
“ fdaco la well-imp? or-
1 and only five mils*
IMelsof corn i
tea. The wooded I rad Is iuc!
MiToM
JOHN*
ORD,
Two L
For Sale.
loti, SSaM bt feet: each, both fronting on
ctllin Avenue, com.r or Dougherty Rtreet.be-
JngjNtrtR of We lot whenca Mra. K. A. CrmwWrS
. ... ’oEORUK DUDLEY THOMAS)
JeoMtr, Attorney.
One four, two, thn
For Sale.
• ilreet. Trice
jId°, Heel Estate Agent.
Here is a Chance.
To buy Jntt ontttde of the eorpomte Ilmli
Jefferson, Jackaon county, Oa,, a beautiful ft
with 20 acre* attached, oa whleh there la a a
did tannery, circular saw mill, coru cull, gin.
ECZEMA ON A CHILD.
Tonr moct re'uabtc Caileura Betaediw Sere
done mg child to much nod Wet I led like Ray.
lag Ale for (he beaeflt of Wore who ere troublid
w WWlndlreR.ee. Hr lltUe girl wee troubled
With Bourne, end I tried eeverel doctore and
atdlcinaa. but did not 4s her rut r od until I
b*«d the Co Hours Hemedlea, whfoh Rpeedlly
euiwd her. foe which I owe yon men, ihaoke end
nuny ulgata of rrat
ANTON B08SMIER, Edinburgh, Ind.
Jones & Small are doing a good
business in Cincinnati. ' There are
souls enough to save in the south
ithout going to the Arctic regins
hunt jthem up. The pay in the
South may fall ofl* a little.
It is said of Governor Hill, of
New York, that he does notalways
steer his craft in the direction he
seems to look. It may be that Gov.
Hill is a cross-eyed politician.
An exchange attributes the scar
city of small coins to the children’s
toy savings banks. The keeper.
peanut and candy stands will not
take much stock in this theory:
Robbing graves has gotten to be
business in the South. The young
medical students must have a chance
well as the balance of the -world
TETTEB OF THE SCALP.
as?
SR thick RR It ever whs.
J. P. CHOICE. Whdetboro, Toss.
COVERED WITH BLOTCHES.
I wtut to tell you that yourCuUcur* JUtolvent
Is magnificent. About litres months ago my Am
wueaveirt with Blotches, sod tiler using three
bottles of Beiolvent l -hr perfectly cured.
- , „ FBKDKRIOK MAITRt
33 Sk Outlet 8k, New Ocltant, la.
BEST FOB ITCHING DISEASES.
One of our customer* sere four Cutleuru Rem
edles ere the Ibest he era fin* for Itching of tho
•*** tried ell others rad found no relief
until he used yours.
V. J, ALDRICH,
»Druggists. Rising 8un,0.
vivi/vaetw. a rice. vuHuuii, ov civ;
Posp, 28 cts,; Resolvent, $1.00. Prepared by the
Potter Drucaua juexnicai oo., notion. Maas.
Bend lor '‘Hour to Care Hkln Diseases.”
PnVKf'F 3 *.? 140 * ^eads, Hkln Blemishes and
FlluUaby Humors, use Soap.
,~IO^njKK^ILANFw'lNETa
m
deliy tolu
w th«. fUssUbwd of old U a Cutleuru
Anti Pain Plaster to tho aching sides
and back, the weak and palnfttl
muscles, the sore chest and hacking,
h, aad every pain and acbOO?
Everywhere.
limits of
none
•plea
>'s gin.
. — several
tout are highly fertilised, also a splendid
orchard of famous fruit*. The owner confesses
to haring mado more money on this place than
any progerty h# ever owned. Ibe sole reason
for oweriug this property la that the owner has
mor* business than he can I— w r
gowae pseaeT bayacajea. efe?%h*!e
_ can look after and must
curtail. Plica |6,5v0.. Apply to
5. B. WILLIFORD,
. • Real Estate Agent.
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OLD INDIAN CURE
THE GEM OF BLOOD PU
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Not a cure-all, but an cxceUent tonic,
appetiser and blood purifier and in the
treatment of
FEMALE TROUBLES,
absolutely without an equal.
Ot this popular preparation the Tele
means Old Indian Cure, and many of
them are selling large quantities of it
This medicine has a stronghold upon the
confidence of our people, who regard .1
BA Bn hOneat ml!nl»ln nlil romsilv If la
aa an honest reliable old remedy. It is
manufactured by a company in Perry
~ • naTlnd’ *
i ana acnoc
Janldawlm.
A bill introduced into the Con
neciicut legislature require* insU
ranee companies in cases ot total
loss to pay the full policy.
/"ThoTreoton (N.J.J.Times say*.
“New.psper advertising: as an art.
Is, perhaps, In (ts infancy, but it has
already reached a high state ol tie'
velopment, and has become one of
the most* interesting subjects of
studji connected ] the gretfhtf
powerbi the sge—the press. The
merchant* of Athena should study
this art It would nptonly be good
for the: .merchants,’ (nit help the
newspapers.
Hon. J. Randolph Tucker,- mem'
ber of congress from the tojh dis
trict of Virginia, has addressed •,
letter to hi* Constituent*, in which
he will not be a candidate for re-
election to the bouse of representa
tive*. and that he wiJT retire from
the fervice of the state in congress
at the eatfbf tne'present term, and
devote the rem^4s{ ot bis life, to
hit profession, the law.’.
Senator Cgiivie, a Kentucky col
onel, who has the proud distinction
of bfei ng* member 61 the legislature,
hat introduced a. bil| in thy state
No cure no pay, is the way tome
patent medicines read. It is very
poor consolation to a fellow after he
hat been planted in the bone yard
Joe Brown-ia in favor'of silver
and raising collardt. Joe is in fa
vor of more money, He it for
getting rich St you can.
Tbe reformer* of Philadelphia
have giving up trying to reform.
EOBOU OCONEB COUNTY,
J “ BRJ MMint JomrR O.
.thR.am^M
6“
Math---
^ass
•U whom
Sda'r. of
uo lorm tf
dtimlRRlon from
TilK.aHER, Ordlntry,
lsa.1
oMi/m^^TUaai&wtry.
lEOHGlA,
Tr; 1 »—r —.—4-e*-
1,000 BUSHELS 1,000
McCulloch Spring Oats.
600 BUSHELS 600
BUKT SPRING OATS,
For Spring Bowing.
_— — mature
dajs* Jhej are fret from nisi rad smui.
Address
SOUTHERN BRED CO.
8.odf.rrUMU.t.^SM!»’
Ga„ who own the original Indian reel,...
Tbe rapidity wlth whloh tho dmnumJ for
it has fneroased,since itsintiodutilon in
oureommuuity, is simply wonderful anil
can be truthfully accounted for upon but
one ground, and that is the real marit oi
the article, for Its advertising ;here has
been limited, as compared with mao,
other preparations that have been left
far in .the rear in th. no. for popular
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SOLD BY LB4DING DRUUGISTS:
THE O. I. C. COMPANY,
Perry, Ga.
this Gr*alBlood purifier,Tonic and Appetiser Is
For&jlein Athens,Ob., by Long St Co
NEWBLACKSMITHSHOP
Noah Johnson desires to state to tbe
public that he ha* opened a blacksmith
shop corner ol Market and Lumpkin
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Envious Souls
Pradlstod d«fe«U tntbs Bannsr with
NO CURE! NO PAY!
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