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DAIIA’ AND SUNDAY.
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3.0 cent u, week or $5.00 per annum
PFJCE' Corner Broad Street and
r S t-ifth Avenue.
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Os the city °f Rome, and Foyd, the
“Banner county' of Georgia.
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For representatives of Floyd:
Major Bob Fouche,
Capt. John Reese,
and plain
“Mister” Moze Wright,
And they will ba elected,—To
sanark that prediction.”
Madam Carnot is s*id to be very
curteous to her servants.
Debs seems to be sinking into
obscuri'y, Let’im sink I
Phosphate laud? are now being
j .apidly developed in Wayne Coun
ty Tenn,
Yesterday will go on record as
the coldest dog day known to the
younger generation .
The August number of the South
ern Magazine is an exceedingly cred -
publication.
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The Prohibitinist who becomes
.seduced by populism looses all
political chastity.
ket differences and democra t
together and deal disaster,
death and destruction to popul-
. ism.
George Gould’s luck seems to have
changed for the better since he fell j
'uto the sea . The Vigilant has been
'winning since then.
The heaviest. bicycle rider i
tile world is Dr. Meldon oi Dub.in
who weighs 378 pounds. He also
s>lay3 lawn tennis.
The Nicaragua canal company is
reported as negotiating j with Eng
land for aid to carry out the great
undertaking.
..The thermometer registered as
high as ICO degrees in the shade
in New York last Sunday. North
ern cities are sweltering from the
extreme heat.
This is hew Empress Eugenie de
scribes hets<L: “Maiie Eugenie,
"Countess de Pierrefond, widow, aged
417, born at Granada in Spain,natural
ized French.’’
'.f-huu'd the proposed legacy law
b 3 established in England the
heirs of the Duke of Westminster
« ill kavo to pay the crown $7,500,-
000, leading them only $82,500.-
’ .000 for their own use.
Clifton Breckinridge, of Arkansas
whom President Cleveland has ap
pointed minigtarto Russia, once de
clined to fight a duel on the ground
that he was then studying for the
Presbyterian ministry,
’ Mr D. D. Rogers, of Ocala, Fla
Mates that the Government has
. had in storage, at Washington,the
•oast twenty years, a high grade of
phosphate from Florida, and was
LiOt an re of the fact.
ThcT : :« ss of Wales has sent 106
fihiliing'- as a birthday gilt to Mrs. 8.
Thomas. 106 years of age aud the
oldest person in Males. Perhaps
the Princess seeks to encourage “hor •
ost in expression’ from women of
venerable age.
During the heavy rain Tuesday
&meß Hughs, whose residence is
ibuui over a branch, becamed alarmed
at the rapid rise of the stream and he
and his wife gathered up the little
ones aud went to higher ground. Jim
belcmgt to no church and takes no
chances in being washed down a
hr id ch i nto the creek.— Dahlonega
tiigiAU
The exclusion of “The Heavenly
Twins” from the colony has been eon
templated at Melbourne; but at *
meeting of the authorities called to
consider that and similar questions,
it was concluded that the book might
be admitted to Australia.
The rushlight, or rush caudle
which has been the “poor man’s
light” for many centuries, was pre
pared by stripping a dried rush of
its bark, except one small strip,
which held the pith together, and
dipping it repeatedly in the tal
low.
Mr. A. S. Whelchel, who had a
gun and pistol stolen from him a
short time ago by a man calling
himself Alec. H, Knight, came to
town Saturday after a 500 miles
journey in search of the thief in
various places in North Carolina
hut could hear nothing ot him. —
Dahlonega Signal.
They have a fine melon in South
west Georgia known as the Atkinson
Gem, named in honor of Georgia’s
next governor. A seventy pound spe
cimen was recently seht Mrs. W. Y
Atkinson at Newnan. The melon is a
great favorite in its section and is said
to be democratic to the core.—Meri
wether Vindicator.
The title president occurs in the
Bible.“lt pleased Darius to set
oyer the kingdom 120 princes
which should be over the whole
kingdom and over these three pres,
ideuts, of whom Daniel was the
first ;lhat the princes might give
accounte unto them, and the king
snotiid have no damage,’’ Daniel
vi..l 2.
Eight years ago Mr. A. S. Whel
chel, residing now at New Bridge lost
a pistol in the river while crossing at
Neisler’s Ford, He searched the bot
tom of the ford at the time but a’l in
vain. One day last week M?. Lafay
ette Rider found the weapon while
seining with some other parties. It
was a little rusty but when he took it
to pieces and greased it up a little'you
couldnt tell that it had ever lain un
tier the water eight years.—Dahlone
ga Signal.
Some one interested in tobacco
culture wrote to the chemist of the
Maryland Experiment Station to
ascertain the best ferterlizer tobac
co - The formula sent in reply
called for 1200 pounds South
Carolina rock, 500 pounds cotton
seed hull ashes, 100 pounds nitrate
of soda, 200 pounds of dried blood
making a ton. It was stated that
the cost would be about $23 a ton
and that 400 or 500 pounds should
be applied to the acre,
SENATORIAL DRIFT.
We mountaineers are fond of Bacon,
He is sound and well cured, and has
been hanging in the political smoke
house just long enough to impart|a
wholesome flavor to the next United
St ttes senate, —Cleveland Progrrss.
Maj. Bacon seems to be steadlv
growing in popularity as a candiate
for the United States senate.—Macon
Country News.
The Bibb statesman is growing.
The Courier says the Celhoun people
want Bacon in the senate, and calls
upon tLe executive committee of that
country to give them an opportunity
to say so Bacon of Bibb has nothing
to fear before the people.—Dawson
News.
Bacon seems to be in the lead in
the seuatdrial race, with Turner,
Walsh and Garrard following, in the
order name. The Macon man is much
■he best equipped man in the field,
—Sparta Ishmaelite.
Maj. Bacon certainly has inside track
in the senatorial rac3 and from all ap
pearances is distancing all Lis com
petitors, fits brilliant intelect, his
lofty patriotism aud h ; s wisi states
manship pecularly fit him lor the po
sition, and Georgia will reflect honor
and credit on herself by electing him
to the United States senab , —Thom
aston Times,
C ilhouti county Democrats have a
predilection for Bacon and if given a
chance to vote on the question will
instruct her representative t, vote for
him for United States senator. Will
the Democratic executive committee
give them the opportunity?—Calhoun
Country Courier,
A WAR ON LET NAMES
There is a pretty flutter among
public tohool teachers of San Ft an
cisco. President Hyde,of the boaid
of education, signing a lot of cer
tificates recently, was struck with
the number of them bearing the
diminative Maggie, Daisy, Essi -,
Ettie, aud Birdie. The last seem
ed to him the worst of all
Why, just thiukof.it, said th-*
educator to a reporter, the teaebi
who signed herself Birdie is uamet
Blache, Her name isn’t Birdie at
all. Now. that isn’t right or digni
tied. Then there were Essies and
Daisys aud Etties galore. I don’t
think it is quite the thing. I spoke
a year ago to the superintendent
about this, but it seems that, the
epidemic of pet names is spies J
ii g again.
Why, just thing" there is th
principal of one school here whom
every one calls Bessie. She is so
ashamed of it now that she sigm
herself B.Blank. 1 wont give hi t'
name. It woulout be fair.
IT'S HIGH TJI.’T
IK-Wlhj ws done, it your bk >
is impure. You r-.iu’t mistake the
symptoms. Blotches and pimples,
or c fecl.in<y of languor and J.-crjs
siozi, ore some of them. If you “ let
it go,” you’re an easy prey to all
sorts of serious ailuiento.
Noir, the best blood-purifier in
the world is Dr. Pierce’s Goiden
Medical Discovery. Take that, aud
1 it will certainly rid you of every
blood-taint and disorder. It start?
every organ into healthful action,
assists all the bodily functions, and
cleanses, builds up, and invigorates
the whole system. G. M. D. far
j surpasses nasty Cod Liver Oil and
5 all its filthy compounds us a fiesh-
J builder and strength-restorer.
’ For every disease caused by a
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torpid liver or impure blood, Dyspepsia,
“ Liver Complaint, tho most stubborn
Skin, Scalp, or Scrofulous affections—even
Consumption, or Lung-scrofula, in its earlier
stages it’s tbo only rexfiedy so sure and
effective that it can be (guaranteed. If it
doesn’t Ixenefit or cure, you have your
money back.
Can anything else be “just as good” for
you to buy i
NOTICE.
Georgia, IFoyd ITo the Superior
County, >• Court of said com..
) ty
The petition of R. S. Draper shows
the following facts:—
Ist. That petitioner is laboring
under disabilities imposed by the
granting of a divorce by the Supe
rior Court of Fioyd county to Nora
Draper.
2nd. That Nora Draper oi said
county, on the 14th. day oi May 1892
tiled in the Clerk’s office of the Su
perior court of Floyd county, her
applieat’on for a divorce, setting
north the following grounds to wit:
u, “Saiddefendantwasoftentimescruel
abusive and unkind to your petition
er, and his treatment recently be
ame so unkind and cruel to yoi r
petitioner, tlmt it became unbearabi ,
for her said husband was continually
abusing and ill treating your petition -
er by cursing her. charging her wit.,
unchastity aud that in her presence,
and in such and divers other ways,
making the life of your petition r
miserable, his general conduct to
wards her being of such cruel char
acter that no human heart of any
feeling could possibly bear and un
dergo by longer continuing in his
resence and living with him as his
wife, aud they are now not living to
gether as husband and wife.’’
Upon the trial of said case at the
March term 1894 of Fioyd Stiperk r
Court the fallowing verdict was ren
dered, it being the second and final
verdict: “We the Jury find sufficout
proof have been submitted to dir
consideration to authorize a totalcu’-
vorce, and that a divorce, A Viienno
Matiimonii be granted Plantiff, her
maiden name, Nora Moore be res'or
edtoher. and that the defendant,
Robert Draper be not allowed i O
marry again. March 3181. 1894
Wneref re petitioner prays the re
moval of his said disabilities at the
next September term of said Court!
in compliance with the statues mi
such cases made and provided. And
your petitioner will ever pray etc.
J- B, F. Lumpkin,
Petitioners Attorney
Filed in office July 6th. 1814.
Win. Beysiegle,
Clerk Superior Court, i
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cure ot a«l diseases peculiar women. ■
Sold by D W. Curry.
Every pair of h w cut:
shoesand oxford ties
in my house at New
York cost for cash.
A. B. McArver& Co. j
“Warter’s Hand;
made,’ thats the brand i
of the latest and best!
production from the;
Warters Cigar Facto
ry. Ask your dealer for
one.
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