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The Miwua GfaNMia Fabmeb. p«b
ttnbtegVrevTbarad y riSOoU* P* J*»
tu m i iennl hf life fer three maftthn.
Tro ahoy? ptp«»»*t *o any address,
Ue Middle
t • < Faawwa will evw be the bmt
“KXiag arediarea for th* «tire Mscttoa
»*• <*r«bbed <m appltea-
Official of tfe Ordiaan
tfSMMWMitt City
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A Drew mao prupheaie* that L«
wHi aooo be spending $5 bilk with *
likewemol Admiral Dewey engraved
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An expert bee figured out that tbe
•Mt el a Uro-boura’ fight by the com*
bined fleete el Sampeoo and Schley
would eoet tor ammunition alone no?
lee. than $383000.
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Speaking of the An<fto-American
alliance the New York Mail and Ex
pram euggeeta that it might be deaig.
e anted aa the Hailed States ol Great
Britain and America.
Suppose Governor Alkioeon. in fill*
log Georgia’s second quota, call lor the
defeated candidate* They are doubt*
leas fighting mad. and there are
onongb of them to make a foil Regi
ment.—Tbdmaavilto Timoe.
ft iaquitt likely -that the mi»ry
college of Milledgeville will be repre
tented in tbe Spanish war by a com pa.
ay of ex eadata. Hun. Marion Harris,
of Maeom, and Col. Jerw M. Moore, ol
Milledgeville, are busily eogaged in
procuring reeroita from among the
graduates of the college. They have
enrolled a large number already.
Arthur Zimmerman, the famous bi
cycle tidar, in supposed io be dying al
hie home in New Jersey Some dys
peptic newspaper writers are blaming
tbe wheel lor hie saying
that fast riding baa buroed bis life
. set Tbe fact seems to be that Zim
merman contracted a fever while in
Mexico come few weeks ago, and it is
tbe lever which ie billing him.
Tbe Railway Age estimates that the
eoMtewetion of railroads in the United
Suttee during ISM will exceed that of
)M7 by 1,000 miles. Tbe amount
spent in eoMtrnetion ibis year, it says,
will not be lem than $60£00,000, and
it may reach $00,000,000. At the
present lime work is in program on
about ninety roads, aggregating 1,725
miles. Many projects, however, have
been abandoned on account of the
war
Tbe late Wilbur Storey of Chicago,
It a father of seomtional journalism in
the United State*, waa once asked lor
his definition of journalism. His
cynical reply was, *To raise h—II and
Mftll ThfP diifefti>kLc» of
Mr. Storey are jest now an active lot,
and are doing a very great deal -- more
than Spain w, indeed to injure this
conn try.; A Hacks ms tbe men who
are tending the country’s forces, and
are competent to do so, are as poor
employment as an American just now
CM engage in--Washington Star.
Tbe competition ie cotton mana*
factoring fa between white operatives.
Tbe probable am ie tbe future of ae*
gio hbor in the Southern mills fa a
guoMisu by itself. The ability of the
negroes to underwork the whites fa
hosed ou the tow and degraded way ie
which they am willing to live. The
maHaaaws ■aaMk.e
■BVC|« <?« OtJTOct M M>W VlgW
ie New England mills will atom ena
hie them monhlfahmtate to maintain
thomoelvei .agamss. the iarevitabfa
gravitation of the groat bulk of tbe
eottue msuMdacturing to the neighbor
hood of the eetto? Snide The trans
fer of negroes to tbe Nnrtheo mills,
operatives from New England to
deed, the working out of the irowy of
fate New Orleans Kcayune.
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OjtAgi«tra.tirtn Hoti.Ce.
Tbeesangy rngfafrsfiea boohs me now
upsn at mg cfifce in Bumsßufa* Shoe Stem
and dttgmdMed fadem sheaM call and
"ft?vddm twmgy AMateAwvßub
baton. . T/kNCTT.T.C
NEW YORK LANDLORDS*
DiuiinpiM
A Htwromw who has
for a borne nest large awcegh to tecum
modate out «< town fasditwre rmsarkea
today: “What’s the matter with rteto
in this town anyway? 1 m*
of fiats and offices tenantlesa out as
—•-
•nrious to know why the lannttnus
don’t come down a peg «two and give
a mor fellow • chance to foento within
■iiMuwato* reach of his buainesa ’* And
u> m other? A friend of mine up la
£j£m fa one of three occupant, of a
flat house built for ten. Ttossvmapart
awnts have bean empty a year; but the
•gent refuses to tower the real whm
my cue of the three tbseataM to change
his address, nor will ho smb down tbe
Monthly figure in order toflU the vn
hant and pratttiem rwoma. And this
te t a solitary cam of this sort, by any
meaaa Another ml rntatn agent has
been holdfag a row of fee fiats for
•early three years because nobody feels
like squandering fil.WO on any one of
them. If he bad knocked off $3M> be
could have rented one of them.
Jurt why tbe metropolitan landlord
prims low to gain is one of the secrets
of the real estate business that outaid
ma ma only juggle with meotally
Another peculiar feature of the buri
•cm is the way in which tbe tenant,
who can put up a good bluff manage to
enjoy all the comforts of an up to date
homo without paying scarcely anything
fe tbe privilege. I know one man here
who doesn't ptj over S2OO a year for a
S6OO fiat. He got behind in his rent,
and than be jollied tbe janitor, who did
tbe collecting. The janitor, in turn,
smoothed down the landlord, and as a
result tbe tenant got in deeper and deep
er. Now be pays a month’s rent once
frkAWhile and puts up such a bold front
that lb gets a receipt on his promisee.
In tbe same bourn is another tenant
who pays $65 a mouth, but he shuts up
his apartments for two months every
summer and goes seaward. He flatly re
fusm to pay rent while doing the grand,
and the landlord hasn’t as yet done a
thing to him. Still another high flier
puts up $75 a month for tbe pick of tbe
premises. in about tasrm«mM|U.
now, but as yet care hasn’t carved any
wrinkles on his broad brow. All of
which leads to tbe conclusion that rents
are high here in order to cover losses of
the sort cited.—New York Letter in
Pittsburg Dispatch.
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rose tbe captain general’s palace to tbe
hovefaof its starving wretches—-shows as
it fa today, wot as it will appear after
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vrincoane later.
We have made exclusive wangemente
with the pabltahers whereby we will fur
■fah oar subscribers with these beautiful
postfo&as, eontoining 16 reproaudioas fa
aach awmber, at 10 cents for each series.
Ths regular subxripttaa price fa 60 cents,
and those vrishiag them, who are not aab-
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which vs would be gted to show you and
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TBE LAMEST IN TBE WORLD.
Since organisation to the present time, it has psid and now holds on
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Ito dividend record is unterpawed by any other company in the world.
It piotects your dividends in case of death and provides for your old age.
See that your policy has this clause inserted in iL
As compound results are the source of life of all the old line companies,
whet fa best for the company should be best for the insured. And for best
results tske a policy in the grand old MUTUAL LIFE.
Fathers sea to it that the daughter, the pride of your heart, when as
sailed by the vicissitudes of life and touched by the cruel hand offate. shall
be provided with a guaranteed income lor life. The MUTUAL LIFE, the
strongest financial institution known on the globe—twice ts large as the
Bank ot England—writes that guarantee.
And to the patriotic soldier who feels called upon to avenge the wrongs
to l|fa country, we say don’t forget the loved ones at home—the Mutual Life is
prepared to take care of all. And for the benefit <rf those who have a policy
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Sx>ecial Assent-
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Schedule in Effect Jan. 9, 1898.
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Tram for Mewnaa aad CsrroUtsn *«»•« 6»«8a at V;s am. and 1 5# P w dally except
Sea Say. Betaralne. arrtvsa la GriSta SJS > m aad 840 > m dally excep t Fusday. For
further InforawteoaarotF to
a S. wam. TTeket Ayrat, Griffin. Ga
rasa D. KLINE. Geß’lßapuaavanmh.Ga.
\ J. C. FAI LE. Gen. PMMwwer Arent. Gs
S. H. HINTON. Traffic Manager, Savannah.. Ga.
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ayoHs rarcincatigcsu
Our country’s defenders are now ri
Ty bee, Georgia's greatest Seaside resort.
One heavy battery in charge of the
immense coast defeae guns. One Eight
battery; 55 trained horses. Fortifications
rapidly nearing completion.
Get ready to visit Tybee, to enjoy all
the pleasures of this delightful resort, and
see tire new fiwtificstfoaa.
Excursion tickets at low retea will be
on sale during tbe summer. Announce
ment as to rates, ete. will be made later.
J. C. Haile, G. P. 2L, Savannah, Ga.
GARDEN HOSE,
Pluibifig nd Tiiwork,
Aniip of All Kieds.
A. S. CAMPBELL
16 Hill Street.
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aarfat&e feeteodkte FfanataueSeff
the fatefa tehonat dcsgws for cam-
CHILDS & GODDARD.
Tax Recoivera IMice for 1898.
I will be at tbe different Precincta for
tbe purpose of receiving your State aad
County TaX returns on the following
dates: April April May.
Lure Creek 4 . 18 23
ML Zion 5 19 24
Union 6 3») 25
Africa 7 21 26
Cabin 8 22 . 27
Orris 9 23 28
Akin 11 25 30
Griffin on Orria days.
You will find me at my office in Griffin
at EDWARDS BROS. RACKET STORE
all the time from April Ist to July Ist
except dater named above.
Remember office at Edward Bros. Rack
et Store, Brooks' ted stand. Books close
July Ist. 8. M. M COWELL.
T. R & Co. Ga.
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THE FAKLY >
WARKET BASKET
■ always a source of carious delight whm
ADed wrth deticaosa and tempting food
L prodmfa from Shedd's. Our stock fa al
ways so frmh and high grade, the aroma
oer coffin aad teas so fine, and our
service ao sa&foctary, that a basket of
groceries from ns atraas future enjoyment
J. R- SHEDD.
n. e i stn, m,
Counsellor at Law,
GROTIN, GA.
GKHWRAX PRACTICE.
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Wheresa, J. P. ““ d 3 \^ L Hxi £’
Executor* of last will of T&n. M"7 M.
Todf, represents to the Court, in their pe
tition, dni f filed and entered on record,
fb.i thev have folly administered Mrs. |
Mary M'- Fodrfo estate.
to cite ail persona concerned, kindred and
creditors.toriiowcause, rfany they am, i
why arid Executors should notl be
charged from their administration, and i
receive letters of dismission on t rat ,
Mayfi,ltt&
STATE OF GEORGIA,
Sr Spalding Coubtt.
Whereas, J. Chestoey Smith, Adminis
trator ot Gloss Simons, represente to the
Court in his petition, duly filed and enter
ed on record, that he has ftdly administer
ed Gtoes Simons estate. This is then>
fore to cite all persons concerned, kindred
and creditors, to show cause, if any they
can, why said administrator should not
be discharged from his adnuniatratton,
and receive letters of dismission on the
first Monday in July, 1898.
J. A. DREWRY, Ordinary-
April 4th, 1898, .
GuanUuM* Moticflof Appllciltoato
Sell Land for ReiavestmeDt
Notice is hereby given that on Monday,
the 11th day of July, 1898, ri 10 o’clock a.
m., ri the courthouse in Griffin, Gw, the
undersigned will apply to Hon. Marcus
W. Becfc, Judge of the Superior Courts of
the Flint Circuit, for leave to aril for rem
vestment the following described property
belonging to the undersigned, Srilie P.
Hair, as guardian of Mary Hair and Isaac
Hrir, heibg two-ninths undivided interest
in arid land, and J. As Brooks, guardian
for his children, James Roy Brooks, Grace
Bfooks, George B. Brooks and Ethel
Brooks, their interest being tour-forty
fifths undivided interests in said land, and
described as follows:
A tract of land in the city of Griffin,Ga.,
fronting on Hill street 674 fort Mid run
ning back to lands of Geo. R. Niles 210
feet, and bounded north by lands ofSrilie
P. Hair and children; south by J. H. Ste
vens; east by Geo. B. Niles, and west by
Hill street; also, a strip of land lying
north of the above described lot and ad
joining bame, fronting on Hill street 22}
feet and running hack 210 feet, and bound
ed as follows: North by other lands be
longing to Bailie P. Hair and children;
south b ,z lot first above described; east by
Geo. B.'Niles, and west by Hill street.
The reasons for selling is that the land
is vacant property, yields no income, city
taxes are heavy, expensive to keep up
fencing, etc., and land can be sold and re
invested in lann lands that will yield an
income. SALTJE P. HAIR,
Guardian for Children.
J. 2L BROOKS,
Guardian for Children.
Griffin Telephone Exchange
BRANCH OF TUX 80UTHKBN BELL TELB
PHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO.
JNO. D. EASTERLIN, SopL
W. T. GENTRY, Assistant Sept
Atlanta, Ga.
16 Anthony, Dr. E. R, residence, 2 rings
40 Anthony Drug Co.
1 Briley, D. J, Jr, residence.
17 Baker, W H, Groceries.
49 Bishop, J. W., Market.
30 Blakely, B. R, Grocer.
41 Bowden Bros, Livery Stable.
31 Boyd, J. D n warehouse, 2 rings.
31 Boyd, J. D n residence, 3 rings.
37 Boyd Maanfoctunng Co.
43 Brewer & Hanletter, wholesale grocers
4 Burr’s Sons, H. Hardware, 2 calls.
4 Burr, H. C., res. 3 calls.
38 Carlisle & Ward, druggists.
45 Central & R droot.
39 Clak & Son, G. W , grocers.
16 Collier, T. J., residence.
15 Drake, R H., grocries.
35 Eamhart, W. C n residence.
44 Fire department
9 Grantland, Seaton, residence.
46 Georgia Experiment station.
10 Gray, Dr J T, office.
59 Gray, Dr J T, Sunny Side, 3 rings.
28 Griffin Ice Works.
6 Griffin, Mfg. Co.
19 Griffin Mfg. Co.
14 Grigjn Banking Co. *
54 Griffin Compresa.
50 Griffin Saving Bank.
25 Griffin Light and Wrier Works.
-3 Griggs, Bob, livery stable.
36 Howard, W. K., residence.
8 Jones, Geo. 1, residence.
18 Kelley A Mhomas, physicians, 2 rings
18 Melly, Dr. J. M-, residence, 3 rings.
27 Kincaid, W. residence.
7 EibcaidMfc. Co. (mills.)
21 Leach ft Co., J. M„ grocers.
32 Mangham, J W, reridence, 2 rings.
32 Mangham, J J, residence, 3 rings
2 Mills. T. R, office, 2 rings.
2 Mills, T. R, residence, 3 rings. x
47 Moore, Dr. J. L-, residence.
22 Morning Call office, 2 rings,
34 Newton ft Co., W. H., coal and lumb*r
5 Newton Cori and Lumber Co.
29 fhhon ft Wolcott, office.
20 Oxfor J. D. A. market and restaurant.
22 Sawtell, J. P.,nrideacr, 3 rings.
26 Searcy, W E H, Jr, residence.
48 Sears, J. grocer.
33 Shedd, J. R, market
34 Southern Rrilroad.
13 Scwthean Express Oornpany.*
23 Spalding County Fann.
12 Stewart, Dr. J. F., reaideoce,
11 Strickland, RF. ft Co.
43 Western Union Triegraph Co.
MISS WE WOBTHINGTON,
Manager.
WOOD YARD.
I want to sell you your Wood, cut aad
split, ready for use. Wood yard at No. 1
HHI street. TWepbone No. 10.
W. B- GRIFFIN-
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To New York via Norfolk, Va., and °°
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The Seaboard Air-Line’s passenger ser
vice between Atlanta and the east te exeel.'
lent Double daily through trains Atlwu
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