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J.P. AB.B.BAWTELL,
EdttoraaadProprtatora-
tally—Mcwwtay excepted—at $5.00 per an
aan, $8.50 for six months,
months, or 10 cento P« week. Delivered
tarmni(M« at any point in the city*
The toou Geomia Fabmbb, pnb>
h eSSSiK/K
Doetace paid, at prices wed
ioxraa Call and the ItoDU
atOMU Fa*mx» will ever be the best
advertising mediums for this entire section
** Advertising rater furnished onapplica
tlon
Official Paprt of ttw Ordißary
if Spalding co«tj and Ike CHy
twang.
The tectnUing businres seems to be
about played oat. If more troops are
required from thia section they will
doubtless bare to be drafted, says the
Thomasville Timer.
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If Commodore Watson lakes bis
flying squadron to the coast of Spain
* U will be the first American expedi*
tion against a European power. Great
consequences may attach to this im
portant naval movement.
The merchant marine under the
American flag will be increased by
fifty four vessels through the annexe*
tion of Hawaii. Os three twenty four
are steamers and four full rigged ehipe.
The others are mostly schooners and
small craft.
There are those who moist that
Washington and Berlin fully under*
stand each other, and that German
meddlseomeoem at Manila io only a
part of the Emperor’s little game to
secure a bigger navy. He bad better
bo careful, however, or he will lose hie
present navy.
-sae-— —s-
Ho one will seek to take from Samp*
eon any laurels which be io entitled to
wear. But the country will not tole
rate aay hßortiee to Schley, who ir
known as ono of the bravest and moot
capable officers in the navy and who
baa covered himself all over with
glory at Santiago.—lndianapolis Sen*
tinel.
"Don’t cheer, the poor devilo are
dying,” oaid Capt. Phillip of the Texas,
to hie men as the American navy
pounded the Spanish fleet to pieces.
The men obeyed. Thio io in slrlkiof
contrast with the wild joy display*
by the Spaniards at Cardenas when
they saw a bursting obeli on the
Window kill brave Bagley and half
bio crow.—Birmingham News.
«s-— — esbeshbhbks
(Something over $200,000 will be
paid by the government as "bear
money” to the officers and Milors who
destroyed Cervera’o fleet. Thio io ac
cording to the law which provides lor
the payment of SIOO a bead for every
man on the eLips of the enemy when
those ohips are destroyed. A few offi
cers will receive pretty good featunes.
When we come to discuss the in*
demnity question with Spain, the
main factors in it will be these: The
length of the war and the ootualamount
of our military and naval expendi
tures; the amount of damage directly
Inflicted upon our trade and com
merce ; the extent of the looses of life
on our side, and, finally, the value of
any territory which we may insist
upon taking away from Spain, which,
according to precedents, will have to
be treated as an offset to our bill of
coots.—Baltimore Sun.
It may be that Mr. Livingston io
correct in bis prognosis that the dem
ocratic party will take the position
against the acquisition of territory.
That io a question which, we think,
will bo largely decided and settled by
the results of the present conflict, and
may or may not become a party poli*
cy, but we are profoundly of the opin*
ion that there will bo no distinctive
free silver democratic party in 1900,
and that any attempt to hold together
such a party will result in most disas
trous defeat—Montgomery Advertiser.
Confederate Veterans.
It is desired that every veteraa who
intends to go with Spalding County
Camp to the Reunion at Atlanta on
the 20th, will furnish bis name to the
following committee by the Ifitb;
T. W. Til CRM AN,
T. P. McDowell,
A. W. Blakx,
Wm. R. Hanleiteb,
Commander.
If there were any possibility of
Spain's winning even one temporary
advantage in the fighting with the
United States, there might bo some
sense io Sagaau’s government pre
longing the struggle for a time. But
Spain is beaten, and from every en«
counter she will emerge worse beaten.
la view of this fact, which even Ba*
gaala ooght to be level beaded enough
to recognise, it is criminal for tbo
Spanish government to continue to
send conscripted and on willing soldiers
and Milors to the front to be food for
American shot and aboil.
IHs apparent that a considerable
part of Europe baa bad its breath
liken away by the rapid and effective
manner in which the Americano fight,
says the Savannah News. The St. Pe
tersburg Novosti thinks we have been
using "some kind of now explosive
machine or bomb, contrary to inter
national law.” Os course that lent
true. The fact is that we have been
shooting the regulation projectiles,but
we plunked them in so rapiJly and so
accurately that the Spaniards and
other Europeans have sinsply been
dazed by our fire. They cannot un
derstand it; they never saw anything
like it before. Europe, by the way, »
learning a good many new things
about the Americans.
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Obsbmssobo, Ga., Dec. so th, vm.
The Lamar <i Rankin Drug Co.,
Atlanta, Ga.
Qimnw: I have handled “ Da. Pitts’
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never known of a single instance where It
tailed to give perfect satisfaction. Parties
who onee use it always make permanent
custCmsM. We sell more of this article
than all the other carminatives, soothing
syrups, and colic-drops combined.
Signed, T. B. RICE, Druggist. E
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ONE CAR
LOAD OF
WHISKEY BARRELS
For Sale Cheap, by
J. R- SHEDD.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
Bp albino County, Ga,
July Term, 1898.—Commissioners ap
pointed to set apart twdhre months’ sup
port to Mrs. L. H. Bowdoin and her two
minor children having performed their
duty and filed their report in this office,
let all persons concerned show cause be
fore the Court of Ordinary at Ordinary’s
office in Griffin, Ga n by 10 o’clock a. m.,
on first Monday in August, 1898, why
such report should not be made the judg
ment of the court.
J. A. DREWRY,
July 4th, 1898. Ordinary.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
Spalding County, Ga.
July Term, 1898.—Commissioners ap
pointed to set apart twelve months’ sup
port to Mrs. Elizabeth Dourough having
performed their duty and filed their report
In this office, let all persons concerned
show cause before the Court of Ordinary
at Ordinary’s office in Griffin, Ga., by 10
o’clock a. m., on first Monday in August,
1896, why such report should not be made
the judgment of the court,
J. A. DREWRY,
July 4th, 1898. Ordinary.
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Schedule in £ffe<s Jan. 9, 1898.
i 'Mo*< *°* rt §211? iEft?
: Deity. Dally. Daily. byatioms. Daily. Dally. Daily.
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= TjOpm 406 pm 760 am Lv.Atlanta—..Ar 786pm11 SO am
: 835 pm 447 pm B»am LvJonesboroAr 662 pm 1038 am SsSam
= 815 pm 630 pm SlSamLv Ar 613 pm «j«a®
s 9 46pm 606 pm 946 am Ar BarnesvilleLv 5 42pm 9Sam 947 am
5 +74opm tlPWpm Ar..,. Tbomaaton. Lv ttoopm ttooam
j 101spm SBlpm 1016 am ArForsythDv 514 pm 86Sam {Ham
= 1219 am 810 pm 1208 pm Ar ...Gorton.. Lv SMpm 7Mam
S I 8 60 pm+llspm Ar .MilledpeviUe Lv +CBOam iM.™
s sXam 53;pm Ar .Aunsta Lv 820 am
5 800am8 00pm ArSavannahLv 8 46am 800pm
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S •Daily, texoept Sunday. . . „ . „
"■Train for Newnan and Carrollton leaves Griffin at 955 am, and 1 s 0 pm daily exoey
* Sunday. Returning, arrives In Griffin 620 p m and 12 40 p m dally except Sunday. FOl
- further Information apply to
C. 8. WHITE, Ticket Agent, Griffin, Ga-
FHEO. D. KLINE, GenH Supt., Savannah, Ga.
J. O. HAILE. Gen. Passenger Agent, Savannah. Ga
- E. H. HINTON, Traffic Manager, Savannah, Ga.
“BETTER SETTLE UP
before your bills get too high,” Uncle Sam
advises Spain. Some young couples are
thinking of “settling down” instead just
now, and feathering their nest with every
a thing that is appropriate for a new home.
They will do well to examine our superb
stock of fine furniture, that we are selling
at such attractive prices, before going
elsswhere. We have some beauties ia
parlor seta.
CHILDS » GODDABB,
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! OUR PRESCRIPTIONZFILES
show the esteem in which we are held by
; physicians and the public in general. Our
; prescription department is conducted on
t the most careful plan, and prescriptions
[ are compounded from only the purest and
) freshest drugs, and no mistakes are possi
ble here. ’
N. B. DREWRY * SON,
38 Hill Street. J
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Tybee’s Fortifications.
Our country’s defenders are now al
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 rates will be
on sale during the summer. Announce
ment as to rates, etc., will be made later.
J. C. Haile, G. P. A., Savannah, Ga.
BO YEARS’
EXPERtENce
Trade Marks
Designs
Copyrights Ac.
Anynsa —Stag a AM A «n 1 jtai toWtlpi may
quickly ascertain onr opinion p«e whether an
invention Is probably patentable. Communica
tions strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents
sent free. Oldeet ageney for secnrfais patents.
Patents taken through Munn A Co. receive
special notice, without tn the
Scientific American.
A handsomely illustrated weekly. Lowest cir
culation of any scientific journal. Terms, 8* a
year; four months, 8L BoMbyall newsdealers.
Cheap Bates to Washington, D- 0.
On account of National
Association Convention round trip ticket!
will be sold from all pointe via. Atlanta
and Seaboard Air Line at rate one fare
plus two dollars for membership of Asso
ciation. Rate from Griffin is $17.50—53
cheaper than ria any other all rail line.
Tickets on sale July 4,5,6, and 7, good
returning until July 16, but can be extend
ed to August 81 if deposited with joint
agent, Washington on or before July 12
and on payment oi 50c fee. Above rate
applies all rail through Richmond, Va., or
via Old Point Comfort, Va
For information address
B. A. Newland, G. JL P. D.,
Wm. B. CuDcnns, T. P.A.,
No. 6 Kimball House.
T. J. AMDERBON, G. A.
Wl. E H. SEARCY,TT
Counsellor at Law,
GRIFFIN, GA.
GENEBAL PBACTIOE.
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Ordinary 8 Advom • i
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QTATE OF GEORGIA, /
Sfaldieg County. 1 \
Whereas, J. P. Nichols and J. H. Huff, I
Executors of last will of Mrs. Marv M.
Todd, represents to the Court, in their pe-1 |
tition duty filed and entered on record, I
i that -they have folly I
Mary M. Todd’s estate. Thtoia
todte all persons concerotA, kindred and I
creditors, to show cause, if X. 1
why said Executors should not be dis-1 J
Chawed from their administration, and I
receive letters of dismission on t I q
no»a.yi»A<^«.«» BTiOrflMa . I-
May 2,1898. . q
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STATE OF GEORGIA, ,
Spalding County. I
lln the Superior Court of Baid C°unty—B. r
F. Harkness vs. Bailie McKiW*- Ap
plication for Removal of DiMbilities, I»
Sallie McKinney, is -
hereby required personally or by
to be and appear at the next Superior I,
Court to be heldimand for said county, on I
the first Monday In August next, then and
there to answer the plaintiff in an action I,
lof complaint, as aforeMd, as in default of I
I such appearance, said Court will proceed I
thereon asto justice may Wit-
I new the Honorable Marcus W. I
Judge of said Court, this 80th day of Msy, I
j 1898 WM. M. THOMAB,CIerk.
I Guardians’ Notics of Application to I
Sell Land for Reinvestment
Notice is hereby given that on Monday,
the 11th day of July, 1898,, at !0 oclock i.
I m., at the courthouse m Griffin, Ga., the I
undersigned will apply to Hon. Marcus
W. Beck, Judge of the Superior Courts of I
the Flint Circuit, for leave to sell for rein !
I vestment the following described propertv
I belonging to the undersigned, Sallie P.
Hair, m guardian of Mary Hair and Isaac
Hair, being two-ninths undivided intorst 1
lin said land, and J. A. Brooks, guardian I
for his children, James Roy Brooks, Grace
I Brooks, George B. Brooks and Ethel)
Brooks, their interest being tour-forty
fifths undivided interests in said land, and
I described as follows:
A tract of land in the city of Griffin,Ga., I
I fronting on Hill street 67f feet and run-1
I ning back to lands of Geo. R. Hilee 210 I
I feet, and bounded not th by lands of Sallie I
I pHair and children; south by J. H. Ste-1
vens; east by Geo. R. Niles, and west by
I HUI street; also, a strip of land lying
I north of the above described lot and ad-
I joining same, fronting on Hill street 22y
feet and running back 210 feet, and bound
ed as follows: North by other lands be-
I longing to Sallie P. Hair and children;
I south by lot first above described; east by |
I Geo. R Niles, and west by HUI street.
The seasons for selling u that the land
I is vacant property, yields no income, city
I taxes are heavy, expensive to ketmup
I fencing, etc., and land can be sold and re
, I invested in farm lands that wUI yield an
I income. SALLIE P. HAIR,
I Guardian for Children.
J. A. BROOKS,
Guardian for ChUdren.
Griffin Telephone Exchange
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5 I PHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO.
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; I JNO. D. EASTERLIN, Supt.
n | W. T. GENTOY, Assistant Supt
JI Atlanta, Ga.
a 116 Anthony, Dr. E. R., residence, 2 rings
D 140 Anthony Drug Co.
“ I 1 Bailey, D. Jr., residence,
n 117 Baker, WH, Groceries.
! 149 Bishop, J. W., Market
“ 180 Blakely, B. R, Grocer.
J 141 Bowden Bros, Livery Stable.
131 Boyd, J. D., warehouse, 2 rings.
131 Boyd, J. D., residency, 3 rings.
137 Boyd Manufacturing Co.
I 43 Brewer & Hanleiter, wholesale grocers
“ 4 Burr’s Sons, H. C., Hardware, 2 calls.
I 4 Burr, H. C., res. 3 call -
-138 Carlisle & Ward, druggists.
|A | 45 Central R. R. depot,
“t I 39 Clak & Son, G. W., grocers.
l 8 116 Collier, T. J., residence.
115 Drake, R. H., grocries.
y I 35 Earnhart, W. C., residence.
144 Fire department
*e 9 Grantland, Beaton, residence.
5-146 Georgia Experiment station.
110 Gray, Dr JT, office.
| 59 Gray, Dr J T, Sunny Bide, 8 rings.
128 Griffin Ice Works.
I 6 Griffin, Mfg. Co.
19 Griffin Mfg. Co.
114 Gri®n Banking Co.
154 Griffin Compress.
I 50 Griffin Saving Bank.
125 Griffin Light and Water Works.
I 8 Griggs, Bob, livery stable.
1 36 Howard, W. K., residence.
I 8 Jones, Geo. 1., residence.
118 Kelley & Mhomas, physicians, 2 rings
118 Melly, Dr. J. M., residence, 8 rings,
127' Kincaid, W. J., residence.
I 7 Kincaid Mfg. Co. (mills.)
21 Leach & Co., J. M„ grocers.
1 32 Mangham, JW, residence, 2 rings.
182 Mangham, JJ, residence, 8 rings
I 2 Mills. T. R., office, 2 rings.
= I 2 Mills, T. R., residents, 8 rings.
I 47 Moore, Dr. J. L., residence.
il 22 Morning Call office, 2 rings,
£ 84 Newton & Co., W. H., coal and lumb’r
a 5 Newton Coal and Lumber Co.
e 29 Osborn & Wolcott, office.
20 Oxford. D. A. market and restaurant
3 22 Sawtell, J. P., residencr, 8 rings.
26 Searcy, W E H, Jr, residence,
d 48 Sears, J. M., grocer.
I- 88 Shedd, J. R., market.
2 24 Southern Railroad.
e 13 Southern Express Company,
r 23 Spalding County Farm.
12 Stewart, Dr. J. F., residence,
11 Strickland, R. F. & Co.
42 Western Union Telegraph Co.
MISS WE WORTHINGTON,
'WOOD YARR
I want to seU 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 Norfolk and Portsmouth, g lB
To Richmond, 15 S ■
To Washington, n Z g
To Baltimore via Washington i 6 % |
To Baltimore via Norfolk and Bay ’
-Line Steamer, 1« w I
To Philadelphia ria Wash ngton, w g
To Philadelphia ria Norfolk, 19 S ffi
To New York via Richmond and 1
VyKfltlipgtODj 22 Aft M
To New York via Norfolk, Va., and
Cape Charles Route, 22 08 I
To New York via Norfolk, Va., and I
Washington, 22 00 I
To New York via Norfolk, Va., Bay
Line Steamer and Baltimore, 22 00 ■
To New York ria Norfolk and Old 1
Dominion S. 8. Co., meals and ■
stateroom included, 22 00 I
To Boston ria Norfolk and Steamer,
meals and stateroom included, 28 28 I
Also on Sale EVEBY WEDNESDAY Bouni
Trip Tickets Atlanta to Norfolk, ■
Ocean View, Virginia Beach and
OH Point Comfort, Va., far
$15.75. 1
These tickets will be good for retan T
passage within ten days from date of sale I
and will enable merchants, buyers and the I
i public to make an exceedingly cheap trip ■
j to the east, as cheap round trip tickets era I
I be procured from either of above points to I
WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE PHIL I
ADELPHIA AND NEW YORK.
The Seaboard Air-Line’s passenger eer- I
vice between Atlanta and the east is excel. I
lent. Double daily through trains Atlanta 1
to Washington and Norfolk, with Pull- I
man’s finest drawing room sleepers. ?
Pullman reservation can be made at any F
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| address B. A. NEWLAND,
I Gen. Agent Pass Dept. I
WM. BISHOP CLEMENTS,
T. P. A., No. 6 Kimball House, Atlanta |
T. J- ANDERSON,
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I Every housekeeper needs Spoons and I
Forks for daily use. A cheap plated arti-|
cle is poor economy when you can buy a I
first class article, of bright solid metal that I
will always look bright, as there is no I
I plating to wear off, at 50 cente per pack- I
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•hortest and aalckast route Witk d»nbta I
Sally ssryioe bstwera Colsiubsi and Atlanta I
eenaesUax in ths Union Paasnngur statiM, I
Atlanta, with Vsstibuled Ltmitad trains: alto I
I United States Fast Mall trains to and from I
I Washington, New York and alt Eastern potato I
with through Fullman Sleeping Car to A>he I
| vlUe and the Land of the Sky. Aino promptly I
connecting for and from Chattanooga. Mem- I
phis, Louisville, Cincinnati and the Northwest I
Schedule in effeet June S, 1818. Ceutni I
standard time exftept at pointe eeet of Atlanta I
w Me. ST No. »9 I
Northbound. Daily. Dally.
Lv. Ooinmbha 800 am P* I
- W^dbury^f’”; - .”"'.’. T4Bam JgP - I
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" McDonough 943 a m •«6 p a I
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I Ar- Smttanoega..... 860 pm 416 a>
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Lv. Cincinnati, 836 a m 800 P»
Lv-LoWie T4o»m T.«P»
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“ wavortyHall 8«8 am 817 P”
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