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The New York World aayi > It io
not General Miles who is directing
military operations; it is General In
competence ■
The only victory the Spaniards
have tchisvod yet, or are likely to
achieve, was the blowing up of the
Maine And it will prove the ffioet
costly victory ever known, io the bie
tory cl Spain.
The Thomasville Times
iCeep yonr eye on Fiem do Bignon
two years from now. No man in Geor
gia has served his party with more
ability and fidelity- And hie reward
will come.
Not a biade of grass but has a story
to tell, not a heart but has its romance,
not a life which does not hide a secret
which ie either its thorn or its spur.
Everywhere grief, hope, comedy, truf
edy; even under the petrifaction of
old age, as in the twisted forme of foe*
sils, we may discover the agitations
and tortures of youth. This thought
is the magic wand of poets and preach
ers ; it etripe the scales from our fleshly
eyes and gives us a clear view into
human life; it opens to the ear a world
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For biliousness, constipation and maia-
For Indigestion, sick and nervous head
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For sleeplessness, nervousness and
heart failure. ' * * t .
For fever, chills, debility a»d kid*ey
diseases, take Lemon Elixir.
For blotches and pimples on the face,
tabu Lemon Elixir.
Ladies, for natural and thorough organ
ic regulation, take Lemon Elixir.
50c and $1 per bottle at druggists.
Prepared only by Dr. H. Mocuv, At
lanta. Ga.
GRATITUDE O t
Dr. H. Mosley—Dear Sir: Since using
yonr Lemon Elixir, I have never had an
other attack of those fearful sick headaches
and thank God that I have at last found a
medicine that will cure those awful spells.
Maa Etta W. Jonbs,
Parkersburg, West Va.
MOZLEY’S LEMON ELIXIR
I suffered with indigestion and dysen
tery for two long years. I heard of Lem
on Elixir, got it; taken seven bottles, and
am now a well man Hamby Adams, x
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MOZLEY’B LEMON ELIXIR .
Cured my husband, who was afflicted for
years with large ulcers on his leg. He Is
now aa sound aa a dollar, after using two
bottles. The Lemon Elixir cured other
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suffered for years with indigestion and 1
nervous prostration. ]
Mbs. E. A. Seville,
Woodstock, Ala.
& Pratt, draggteat, Wright City, Mis
aouri, writes Lemon Elixir gave the
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listed by Capt A. J. Barr.
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WORK GUARANTEED.
PROMPT DEMVBIY.
GMrrara opportunity.
Tbs dispatches from McHenry, Nil*.,
staling that yellow fever baa broken
out there ta creating excitembfit all
over the uaowtry and may result in
the removal of the U 8 forces from
regions subject to the disease
The attention of the war department
has been called to this important mat
ter and they are giving it prompt
attention and will donbtlese, within a
few days, order the permanent camps
removed from the lowlands to a higher
elevation, where there is no danger of
the fearful scourge spreading.
If our cicisens would display their
usual enterprise sad make the effort,
wo believe one or two more regiments
could be secured for Camp Nortben.
Let them make known to the war
department the many advantages our
camp possesses, being situated 1,100
feet above the a* a, with perfect drain
age, a fins parade „ron>d, a beautiful
grove undrr the shades of whose oaks
and pines the soldiers can always keep
comfortable even io the warmest
weather, and an inexhaustible supp y
of cold spring water which has no
superior In the South.
With these advantages, and the
facilities our railroads have for hand
ling the troops and equipments, Griffin
can make a showing to the war depart*
mtut that will induce them to send
S|l the troops here that Camp Norlhen
can accommodate.
Lat al{ pull together and Camp
Norihen rill aoon be the scene Os
greater activity than ever'belore.
MHUIIUHIMIIIUIMMItMMHMiMUtnMIUIHUUMUMM
Xs the Beet Remedy on the
Market for Babies, Children
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It Alda Digestion, " *'
Regulates the Bowels,
Cures Cholera Infimtum,
Cholera Morbus, Diarrhma,
Dysentery, Teething Children,
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aad Bowels. It is Pleasant to
the Taste and WRTBR FAILS
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The Lamar & Rankin Drug Co.,
ie rastance where it
stlsfoctlon. Parties
tEls artlrie
than all the other carminatives, soothing
syrups, and oolic-dropo combined.
Signed, T. B. 8108, DrnggUt.
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OUR PSESCRIPTMH FILES
show the esteem in which we are held by
physicians ahd tbe public in general Our
prescription departmeutjs conducted on
the most carefdl plsn, and prescriptions
are compounded from only the purest and
freahert drugs, and no mistakes are possi
ble
N. B. DREWRY* SON,
420 acres of land, lying inabodyadja.
cent to the village of Orchard Hill, Ga.
and fronting Central Railroad of Georgia
over one mlleTAbout one-half in a high
state of cultivation, with tenant and out
houses; balance in original forests. The
ptamfoHjains a fine young patch sad ap
riiuafefistd.andis with
WettaMktt. Ws well watered by branches
a rtti • large creek. It Bea Wtfl,andis4
miles from Griffin. Would sell very low
for cash Or on time, or would exchange
for Atlanta real estate. „ ?
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Attention, Tamar*.
The farmers of this sod adjoining
counties are requested to meet at ths
courthouse in this city Saturday,
June 18th, for the purpose of electing
directors tor the farmers* warehouse.
A. W. Walker, Cbaimsß.
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that does the Most Good.
THE
ffITBIL LIFE tOHINGE GO.
OF NEW YORK.
IS THE OLDEST IN THE UNITED STATES AND
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Since organization to the present time, it has paid and now holds on
policies not yet due the enormous sum of $716,000,000.
Its dividend record is unsurpassed by any other company in the world.
It protects your dividends in case of death and provides for your old-age.
See that your policy has this clause inserted in it.
i ' As compound results are the source of life of all the old line companies,
i I what is best for the company should be best for the insured. And for best
results take a policy hi the grand old MUTUAL LIFE.
( Fathers see to it that the daughter, the pride of your heart, when as-
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strongest financial institution known on the globe—twice as large as the
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And to the patriotic soldier who feels called upon to avenge the wrongs
to his 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 of those who have a policy
m this grand old company we give the following extract from a letter of the
president, Richard A. McCurdy:
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that his rights will be fully protected under all circumstances
and tha no one need hesitate to respond to the call of patriot
ism or duty through fear of the forfeiture of his policy.
RICHARD A. McOURDY, President."
For best plans of insurance please consult me.
JL. "W. HILL,
Special .Assent.
GEHTHIL OF GEORGIA MlLffl CO. ~
Schedule in Effect Jan. 9, 1898.
No: T No. it 40. s ■ Ho.il No??
Doily. Dally. Daily. mnon- Daily. Daily. Daily.
TsSpm flOSpna TSOamLv Atlanta —-...Ay ISpnllSKi I 4 ? 8 ®
B»pm 447 pm 828 am Lv. Jonesboro...... Ar 082 pm 10 S 3 am ®s® aln
SlSpm »»pm Vl2am Lt Griffin ..Ar sUpm Mia ?“•“
94Spm 805 pm 84ftamAr Barnesville Lv 842 pm OKam 5 47am
rs 40 pm tunspm Ar Thomaston. Lv 18 00 pm rt 00 am
KUj: ?SJS8aBte“::::::::r:fcSS::::::"“”T:K tKS SSX <SS
1210 am 810 pm UQBpm Ar ...Gordon Lv SWpm TlOam 810 am
t 8 60 pm tl IS pm Ar Milledgeville Lv to 30 am , „
110 am IHpaiAr ..TennlUe • ... .Lv 166 pm
Slsam 32spm Ar Mitten. LvllWam
6*am OfopmAr .Augusta Lv 8 20am 2i2 p “
600 am 000 pm Ar... Savannab Lv 846 am 000 pm
i ’Daily, texoept Bunday.
Train far Nownan apd Carrollton leaves Griffin at o<s am, and 1 5O pir daily except
: Bunday. Returning, arrives in Griffin 620 p m and 12 40 p m dally except Sunday. For
• further information apply to
C. 8. WHITIt, Ticket Agent, Griffin, Ga
FHEO. D, KLINE, Gen 7 ] Bupt., Savannah, Ga.
J. C. HAILB. Gen. Passenger Agent. Savannah. Ga
B. W. HINTON, Traffic Manager. Savannah, Ga.
Tybee’i Fortifications.
Our country’s defenders are now at
: Tybee, Georgia’s greatest Seaside resort.
One heavy battery in charge of the
immense coast defense guns. One light
battery; 55 trained horses. Fortifications
rapidly nearing completion.
Get ready to visit Tybee, to enjoy all
the pleasures of this delightful resort, and
see the new fortifications.
Excursion tickets at low retes will be
on sale during the summer. Announce
ment as to rates, etc., will be made later.
J. C. Hailr, G. P. A., Savannah, Ga.
GARDEN HOSE,
Ploffibing and Tlnwork,
Awings of All Kinds.
A. S. CAMPBELL
16 Hill Street
WHICH WAY IS
HE GOING?
To eacane Sampeon’s fleet would be aa
impocaibility, to he might aa well not try.
To find swm Furniture aa we are selling
in bedroom, parlor, diningroom or draw
ingroom suite, at the price, would be just
asfotile. Our tine Bock of Furniture is of
the latest and handsomest deeigM for yam
mer ftmdtaringa.
CHILDS AWARD.
Tax Receivers Notice Am* 1898.
I will be at the different Precincts for
the purpose of receiving your State and
County Tax returns on the following
dates: April April May.
Line Creek 4 18 23
Mt. Zion 5 19 24
Union ’6 20 25
Africa 7 21 26
Cabin 8 22 27
Orr’s 9 23 28
Akin 11 25 s 30
Griffin on Orr’s 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 Edwaid Bros. Rack
et Store, Brooks’ old stand. Books close
July Ist. 8. M. M’COWELL,
T. R. 8. Co. Ga.
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IS THE ISLANO WORTH IT?
Spain wonders, when besieged with yellow
fever on one side. Uncle Bam on the other,
and beef $2.00 per lb. Blanco must envy
those who can procure good, nourishing,
juicy American beef at such prices as we
are selling at. Our high grade meats are
delictons In flavor, tender and juicy in
quality, and are cut for your table by ex
perts.
J. R- SHEDD,
Wl. t H. SHBCY, Jfl„
Counsellor at Law,
GRIFFIN, GA.
GENERAL PRACTICE.
Ordinary’s Advertiunente. '
STATE OF GEORGIA,
Spaldihg Coumtt.
Whereas, J. P. Nichols and J. H. Huff,
Eyecutora of laat will of Mrs. Mary M.
Todd, represents to the Court, in their pe
tition, duly filed and entered on record,
that they have folly administered Mrs.
Mffiry M. Todd’s estate. This is therefore
to cite all persons concerned, kindred and
creditors, to show cause, if any they can,
why laid Executors should not| be dia.
charged from their administration, and
receive letters of dismission on t ret
Monday in August, 1898.
J. A. DREWRY, Ordinary.
May 2,1898-- , , ,
STATE OF GEORGIA,
&PALDISG OOUBTT.
Whereas, J. Chestney Smith, Adminis
trator oi Gloss Simons, represents to the
Court in his petition, duly filed and miter
ed on record, that he has fully administer
ed Gloss Simons estate. This is there
fore to cite all persons concerned, kinarea
and creditors, to show cause, If any they
can, why said administrator should not
be discharged from his administration,
and receive letters of dismission on the
first Monday in July, 1898. --
J. A. DREWRY, Ordinary.
April 4th, 1898.
Guardians’ Notice of Appllcatten to
Sell Land for Reinvestment
Notice is hereby given that on Monday,
the 11th day of July, 1898, at 10 o’clock a.
m., at the courthouse in Griffin, Ga., the
undersigned will apply to Hon. Marcus
W Becx, Judge of the Superior Courts of
the Flint Circuit, for leave to sell for rein
vestment the following described property
belonging to the undersigned, Bailie P.
Hair, as guardian of Mary Hair and Isaac
Hair, being two-ninths undivided interest
in said land, and J. A. Brooks, guardian
for his children, James Roy Brooks, Grace
Brooks, George B. Brooks and Ethel
Brooks, their interest being lour-forty
flfths undivided interests in said land, and.
described follows:
A tract of land in the city of Griffin,Ga.,
flouting on Hill street 67j feet and run
ning back to lands of Geo. R. Niles 210
feet, and bounded north by landsofSallie
P. Hair and children; south by J- H. Ste
vens; east by Geo. R. Niles, and west by
Hill street; also, a strip of land lying
north of the above described lot and ad
joining same, fronting on Hill street 22j
feet and running back 210 feet, and bound
ed as follows: North by other lands be
longing to Bailie P. Hair and children;
south bv lot first above described; east by
Geo. R. Niles, and westby 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 farm lands that will yield an
income. SALLIE P. HAIR,
Guardian for Children. 1
J. A. BROOKS,
Guardian for Children.
Griffin Telephone Exchange
BRANCH OT THE SOUTHERN BELLTELB
PHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO,
JNO. D. EASTERLIN, Supt.
W. T. GENTRY, Assistant Supt.
Atlanta, Ga.
16 Anthony, Dr. E. R-, residence, 2 rings
40 Anthony Drag Co.
1 Bailey, D. Jr., residence.
17 Baker, W H, Groceries.
49 Bishop, J. W., Market.
30 Blakely, B. 11, Grocer.
41 Bowden Bros, Livery Stable.
31 Boyd, J. D., warehouse, 2 rings.
31 Boyd, J. D, residence, 3 rings.
37 Boyd Manufacturing Co.
43 Brewer & Hanleiter, wholesale grocers
4 Burr’s Sons, H. C., Hardware, 2 calls.
4 Bun, H. C., res. 3 Calls.
38 Carlisle & Ward, druggists.
45 Central R. R. depot.
89 Clak & Son, G. W.; grocers.
16 Collier, T. J., residence.
15 Drake, R. H., grocries.
35 Earnhart, W. C., residence.
44 Tire department
9 Grantland, Seaton, residence.
46 Georgia Experiment station.
10 Gray, Dr J T, office.
59 Gray, Dr J T, Snnny Side, 3 rings.
28 Griffin Ice Works.
6 Griffin, Mfg. Co.
19 Griffin Mfg. Co.
14 Grigjn Banking Co.
54 Griffin Compress.
50 Griffin Saving Bank.
25 Griffin Light and Water Works.
3 Griggs, Bob, livery stable.
36 Howard, W. K., residence.
8 Jones, Geo. L, residence.
18 Kelley & Mhomas, physicians, 2 rings
18 Melly, Dr. J. M., residence, 3 rings.
27 Rlncaid, W. J., residence.
7 Kincaid Mfg. Co. (mills.)
21 Leach & Co., J. M., grocers.
32 Mangham, J W, residence, 2 rings.
32 Mangham, J J, residence, 3 rings
2 Mills. T. R., office, 2 rings.
2 Mills, T. R., residence, 8 rings.
47 Moore, Dr. J. L., residence.
22 Mohning Call office, 2 rings,
34 Newton &Co., W. H., coal andlumk’r
5 Newton Coal and Lumber Co.
29 O. born & Wolcott, office.
20 Oxford. D. A. market and restaurant.
22 Bawtell, J. P.,residencr, 3 rings
-26 Searcy, W E H, Jr, residence.
18 Sears, J. M., grocer.
33 Shedd, J. R., market.
24 Southern Railroad.
13 Southern Express Company.*
23 Spalding County Farm.
12 Stewart, Dr. J. F., residence,
11 Strickland, R F. * Co.
42 Western Union Telegraph Co.
MISS WE WORTHINGTON,
Manager,’- ’*
WOOD YARD.
I want to sell you your Wood, cut and.
split, ready for use. Wood yard at No. 1
Hill street Telephone No. 10.
W. B- GRIFFIN-
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To Richmond, ’ lUIoB
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To New York via Norfolk, Va 22 * ■
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Line Steamer and Baltimore ’ « ■
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vice between Atlanta and the east is ei«i F
lent. Double daily through trains Atliwt. I
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man’s finest drawing room sleepers ■ °
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You can be treated! ®
price under same a*uaru. '
If you prefer tocome here we wiiiji ■
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mtns. Mueous Patches in moutb. Sore Thn? I
Pimples, Copper Colored Spots, Uloer«™ I
any part of the body. Hair or Eyebrows fci'tS ■
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Something Newtl
Every housekeeper needs Spoons and K
Forks for daily use. A cheap plated arti- W
cle is poor economy when you can buy a ■
first class article, of bright solid metal that ■
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plating to wear off, at 50 cents per pack- fe
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No. 18 Hill Street. I
Southern Railway. I
Shortest and quickest routs with foaW* ■
daily service between Columbus aad Atltota ■
connecting in the Union Passenger stawa.
Atlanta, with Vestibuled Limited trains; also ■
United States Fast Mail trains to and troa ■
Washington, New York and all Eastern potato «
with through Pullman Sleeping Car to Amr ■
ville and the Land of the Sky. Also pronyw ■
connecting for and from Chattanooga.,MW w
phis, ixtuisville, Cincinnati and the Northwest. g
Schedule in effect June fl, 1888. CMttal
standard time except at points east ot Atlanta IB
‘ . No. 87 No. II ■
Northbound. Dally. ■
Lv Columbus. 7. 000 a m B
“ Oak Mountain IMamJJJ" B
•* Warmdfkriun 789 am J K
“ Woodb«y...” I 4?“ ra l2Sl I
“ Concord. 115 am 7»P" ■
“ Williamson 835 am ?<• P" ■
“ l+riffin 152 am ■
•• McDonough. 942 am 8»P» ■
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Ar. WSshffigton: ■.■■.■. THTTS »• P“ |
Lv. Atlanta. K
Ar. Chattanooga 159 pm ■
Ar. Memphis I
Ar. Lonlsvijlo. 7T7 ■
ArTTncinnati 7 30 a n} 1
— 30 N* ° ■
Southbound. Dally. D*** 7 '. I
Lv. Cincinnati. ttii am
Lv. LouisviUe ■ ■ ~ 749 8» ■
Lv. Memphis.., > 15 a B
Ar. Atlanta 5 OU a m ll* 1 *- H
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