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GRIFFIN, GA, OCT. 19. IMS.
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Office over IHvfo’ hardware Store
telephone no.m.
J. P. & S. B. BAWTILL,
Editors sad Proprtetors.
“Wasss-g
awntos. or 10 cents per week. Delivered
by carrim at any point In tne city.
The Middle OwmuJumm, jrab-
The abort papa* amrt to any address,
’KL’STu-
Ono Mia Famous will aver be Um beat
advertising medium* for this entire section
° f Advertising rates tarnished on applica
ion
, Official Pap* of the Ordinary
of Spaldlai county and tfw City
3f Grtffiß.
To the Legislature: Give the people
of Georgia the Australian ballot and
• law to equalise texH. Do thia and
much will be forgiven. Do it not and
woo be onto you.—-Thomasville Time*.
Il will bo noted, oaye tbe Savannah
Prose, that the Bed Oroea association,
, wbiob depended on private contribu
tions, has bad no difficulty in sending
supplies in abundance to camps where
tho war deportment, with all its re
source*, was apparently unable to
furnish needed food and medicine.
Tbe next wheat crop in Macon coun
ty will be greater than that of any
other year within a quarter of a centu
ry. It has been extensively demon
strated this year that flour from homo
made wheat io much more palatab.e
and nulrioloua than the merchant
mill, patent process variety —Macon
County Citisen
Tho problem of a large reduction of
tbe cotton crop io not as easy of solu
tion as many suppose. Most cotton
farmers are renters. With the land
lord and tbe myrcliant demanding
cotton at tbo bands of the renter, bow
can bo make a very marked reduction
in hie cotton cropT Tbe landlord and
the merchant have shown no purpose
to aid him in making cotton a surplus
crop, and they bold tbo key to the
problem—Sparta Isbmsolite.
True to hie nature, Governor Elect
Gaudier, has announced that be
wishes a simple inauguration. No
brass bands, military and pyrotech
nics for your Uncle Allen. He will
go quietly and take the oath of office
as governor of thio grand old state,and
at once entqr upon the duties in a
simple business manner. From tbo
time be was nominated, it is plain to
be seen that the democracy of Geor
gia has made no mistake io the selec
tion of their governor elect —Fltzger
aid Courier.
There has been some complaining,
but it is a matter of common knowl
edge that tbe South, in spite of tbe
low price of its leading staple, is in
better financial condition today than
for many years. Its farmers are more
nearly out of debt and its people gen
erally are doing well, except perhaps
in the yellow fever regions, where
there is a temporary setback. It
really looks as if progress, economy
and intelligence have combined to
offset tbe evil effects of tbe low price
of cotton —Birmingham News.
When Lord Dufferin was viceroy of
India be was presented with a novel
paper knife. One day tho Maharajah
Hoikear of Indore—who visited Eng
land some years ago—paid him a visit
at the residency, and asked for his ivo
ry paper cutter as a remembrance.
Lord Dufferin consented, the Indian
potentate left, and tbe viceroy saw him
some months later, when Hoikear in
troduced a fine young elephant into
tbe room. A pile of newspapers lay at
Lord Dufferin’s side; the animal want
up to them, cut them neatly with, his
tusks, wbiob had been purposely
sharpened, and laid them in a neat
heap on tbe floor, ready fur perusal.
This is probably tbe biggest and most
expensive paper cutter in use.
1 l.i £1 1 . ■■■
< ... « < PMtt sur.fi <k« Cboarek.
Adelina Patti’s recent action in becom
ing a British citisen is thought to bear
some relation to the disposition of her
great fortune. One of the best known
legal firms in England looks after her af
faire, and its representatives not long ago
took occasion to deny that Signer Nioolinl
had left his private fortune to his wife.
It went to hie children. Mme. Patti is
said to have become very devout of late
and made several attempts to reconcile
herself to the church from which her mar
riage had alienated her. During tho past
few months she has had a private chaplain
in her Welsh castle, and the permission
granted her to do this is believed to Indi
cate an intention to receive her again into
the church.—Argonaut.
Her View of Wvedwtloa.
When tbe late Professor Hanzy Drum
mond was giving a comms <rf lectures on
-Evolution” in the Lowell institute, be
overheard two women, evidently much
opposed to his views, discussing them.
One of them said, “Mary, if what he
says Is net true, we can stand it, but if
it is true we must hush it op.”
It is said that there is in Sonora a
tribe of Indians with yellow hair and
blue eyes,
three prime essentials in the
nursery are fresh air, good food and pure
water. _____
Japanese children are taught to writs
with both bands
8 IllftfulnßlllH
la the Best Bemedy on the
Market for Babies, Children
and Adults.
It Aids Digestion,
Regulates the Bowels,
Cures Cholera Infantum, =
Cholera Morbus, Diarrhoea,
Dysentery, Teething Children, |
And All Diseases of the Stomach E
and Bowels. It is Pleasant to s
the Taste and MN VER PAUS =
to give Satisfaction.
A FEW DOSU Witt DXMONSTRATfc ITS =
SUPERLATIVE VIRTUES.
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GJMIMUOXO, Gx„ Dec. 30 th, 1807. 5
The Damar <t Nankin Drug Co., s
Atlanta, (la.
GaMTLRMBR: I have handled “ Da. Pitts' s
OABMIWATIVS f ' for eight years, and have -
never known of a single Instance where It s
failed to give perfect satisfaction. Parties s
who once Use It always make permanent s
customers. We sell more of this article s
than all the other carminatives, soothing- S
syrups, and colic-drops combined.
Signed, T. B. BIOK, Druggist. g
PITTS’ CARMINATIVE
Is for sale at all first-class drng-stores. |
PRICK, 26 AND SO CENTS. g
IS Highly Recoin - g
mended for Oovohs, 5
Colds,Hoamxnbss, :
SossThboat.Bbon- s
ohitis, asthma, g
Whooping Cough. =
and All Diseases orS
: the Throat, Lunge and Bronchial Tubes, s
_ a Posnrni BWWIVIC FOB Caour. J
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DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
The firm of J. M. Leach 4 Co., is this
day dissolved by mutual consent. The
Lechner Grocery Co., will be guccessors
of the business, collecting all notes and
accounts due the firm and pay all indebt
edness. This September Bth, 1898.
J. M. Leach.
M. E. Lechner.
I ask my friends to give their patronage
to the Lechner Grocery Co„ who will be
glad to serve them at the old stand.
J. M. Leach.
80 YEARS'
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Trade Marks
Designs
"rFvvv 1 Copyrights Ac.
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nont free. Oldest agency for securing patents.
Patents taken through Munn A Co. receive
spsctatnotlca, without charge, in the
Scientific Hmtrkan.
A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest cir
culation of any scientific journal. Terms, S 3 a
Mumptlon
STD ITS
rroRI have an absoluta
remedy for Consumption. By its timely use
thousands of hopeless cases have been already
permanently cured. So proof-positive am I
of its power that I consider it my duty to
two bottlts frit to those of your readers
who have Consumption,Throat, Bronchial or
Lung Trouble, if they will write me their
express and postoffice address. Sincerely,
T. A. BLOCUM.M. IBS Pearl Stn Sew Tork.
■a- The Editorial and Business Management of
this Paper Guarantee thia generous VreposiUou.
WOOD YAREh
I want to sell yo» your Wood, cut and
split, ready for u«e. Wood yard at No. 1
Hill street. Telephone No. 10.
W, B GRIFFIN
wi E. H. SEARCY, JR„
Counsellor at Law,
GRIFFIN, GA.
GKNBRAL PRACTICE.
TAX COLLECTOR’S NOTICE-
- will be at tbe different places on the
days mentioned below for the purpose of
collecting state and county taxes for 1898.
Africa, October 17-81, November 14.
Union, “ 18, “ 1-15.
Line Creek,” 19, “ 2-16.
Mt. Zion, “ 20, ” :8-17.
Orrs, “ 21, “ 4-18.
Akin, ” 24, « 7-21.
Cabbins, “ -25, “ 8-22.
I will be at my office at H. W. Hassel
kua’ shoe store at all dates until December
SO, whea my books will dose.
T. ri. NUTT, T, O.
MALSBY & COMPANY,
39 8. Broad and 32 and 34 8. Forsyth Sta.,
a General
V * a
Agents t0r....
Erie City Iron Works.
, J| "*• Geiser MsnTg Co.
>New Birdsall Co.
■ M unger Improved Sys-
flfiatey tern tor Ginning Cot-
Henry I Heston & Sons
.James Ohlen & Sms.
Gardner. Governor Co.
Penberthy Injector Co.
PiDDYINC Complete line of Engines, Boilers, Saw Mills,
GABBtINo Mills, Saws, Pumps, Injectors, Grnto Barsi ant! Stea I
and Pipe Fittings. Prompt attention given < ries ‘ g
grCATALOGUB FRBE BY MENTIONING THIS PAPER.
The Greatest Ever Known. ’
MUTUAL MINCE GO.
OF NEW YORK.
Breaks The Dividend Record.
It has always held the record securely, but the ojaim paid by the compa
sv a noHcv issued to Mr. Mark Banks, of Connecticut, the particulars
KE ‘.EK E, Show, tut THE MUTUAL LIFE U. in to »•
stance eclipsed all previous dividend results: eg 000 001
Mr. Bank* was insured for7.
The dividends amounted to I
How does this happen? Mr. Banks raid all the premiums in cadi, and
he did this for fifty-tour years. He did not utilize any portion of the divi
dends in payment of premiums, but permitted the Company to invest these
for his benefit. Here are the particulars: I
Policy No. 1,288. Issued March B, 1845 000 ’
Age 40. Annual premium, $l6O. &000.
Dividend additions paid in 1898,. * * I
4 Amount of death claim
54 Premiums paid by insured * I
Realized to estate over premiums paid •• • 88 00
Being nearly equal to a return of all the premiums paid with two and a halt (2j) per
cent, compound Interest per annum, with insurance increasing annually from fB.OOS
paid for the insurance. . .
Mr. Mark Banks was the treasurer and cashier of the Greenwich o»vings
Bank, and died at the good old age of ninety-four. He appreciated the
power of compound interest, and his wisdom is exemplified by the result oi
his method of invest ment —a result that has never been equalled by a policy
holder in any other company in the world.
For best plans of insurance please consult me.
JL. ’W. ZZTTjTj,
Special
CENTBAL OF EEDBEIA RAILWAY CO.
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Schedule in Effect Jan. 9,1898 r
"Non NoTB No. 2 —————go 1 DaiiZ
Daily. Dally. Daily. st an omb. DaHy. -Dally.
'TsOpm 4 05pm 750 am Lv ; Atl& £? U stfaS
B«pm 447 pm 8 28am LvJonesboro...Ar 652pm110 33am «soam
915 pm 5 30pm »12amLv..Griffin. Ar 6MP“i oi&?“ 5 47am
945 pm 605 pm 945 am Ar BarnesvilleTZwSSmJaSS 047 am
10 Is pm 631 pm 1015 am ArForsythLv 61<P» 4 26am
1219 am 810 pm 1208 pm Ar GordonLv 2b4 pm 710 am » ware
t 8 50 pm tl 15pm ArMllled<evlUeLv t6ttam
130 am 117 pm ArTennille• .Lv 156 pm
600 am 6 00 pm ArSavannahLv 845 am 9 00 Pg?
Tnain T for X K^rmm n reid Carrollton leaves Griffin at 9ssa m, and Iso p m dally ex<*o
Sunday. Returning, arrives In Griffin 520 p m and 12 40 p m daily except Sunday. For
further information apply to
C. S. WHITE, Ticket Agent, Griffin, Ga.
THEO. D, KLINE, Gen" Supt., Savannah, Ga.
J. C. HAILE. Gen. Passenger Agent. Sar.nnah, G»k
E. H. HINTON, Traffic Manager, Savannah, Ga.
. A Prominent Physician.
A prominent New York physician
in discussing the merits of Ripans
Tabulee with a brother M. D. said:
“ Several years ago I asserted that
if one wished to become a philan
thopist, and do a beneficent deed
one that would help the whole hu
man race—nothing could be better
than to procure the Roosevelt Hos
pital prescription, whith it tht basi*
ofthi Rifxuu TabuUf, and cause it to
be put up in the form of a ketchup
ana distributed among the poor.”
■alM Increasing.
The largest retail drug store in
America is that of Hegeman & Co.
on Broadway in New York City.
A reporter who went there to learn
K/yw ■RlVMBTttfi TaK. -t .'E-J
now Hipanfl iud
ules were selling
bought a five-esnt
carton and asked:
“Do you have
much call for
these?”
He wm referred
to a gentleman who
moved to be ths
uiuvvu ITO
head of the depart
meat He said: . . .
•• The sale of Ripens Tahules is
constant and is inerereing, due
especially to th« Influential character
of the testimonials in the daily press,
and growing out of these, through
the recommendation of friend to
friend. Satisfaction with them is
very general When once they are
begun I notice that a perma-mt
customer for them is- made. This, 1
believe, is through their intrinsic
merit, which proves the bona fide
character of the advertising. I think
them specially useful in the general
run of stomach troublsa.”
A a«r rtyle paoket to^$ —B « r F2J5 1
Tor g»l«at lxM<lrag«to«M ■« l inw^*gHi.^^Glovo^rlcg»«rtMjnwM«^rOT i
An Elderly Eady.
An elderly lady living at Fordham
Heights, a part of New York Qty,
and who was known to be a warm
advocate of Ripans Tabules for any
case of liver trouble or indigestion,
said toareporter who visiteaher for
the purpose of learning the particu
lars of her case: ” I had always
employed a physician and did so on
the last occasion I had for one, but
at that time obtained no beneficial
remlte. I had never had any faith
in patent medicines, but having seen
Ripans Tabules recommended very
highly in the New York Herald con
cluded to give them a trial, and
found they were just what my case
demanded. I have never employed
a physician since, and that means a
saving oft 2 a call.
■> fl fl! B jfl
present two daugh
ters who specially
objected to their mother giving a
testimonial which should parade Ser
name in the newspapers, but to' do
this the elder lady argued: -There
may be other cases just like mine,
ana I am sure I take great pleasure
in recommending the Tabultoto any
one afflicted as I was. If the telling
about my case in the papers enables
some other person similarly affected
to be as greatly benefited as I have
been, I seenoubjeettan." The daugh
ters knowing how earnestly she felt
about the benefit she had received,«
decided she was quite right.
A dollar’s worth of
Ripans Tabules
lasts me a month,
and I would not be
without them now
if it were my last
dollar.” At the
time of this inter
view there were
' >• *V ■ ’t’ '
NOTICE, . v <
Wears still in the fight for Good Goods
at Bottom prices on all Grocerice, and for I
Freeh Meats we can’t be beat. Call and j
get prices. Phone 88.
J. R. SHEDD.
P. S.-Al*o a Firat Clare Restaurant.
We
have
ust
received
a large
quantity >
of Georgia
Raised Seed
Rye, j Also
Seed Barley
■ and Wheat.
“ Fresh
Turnip
and
Garden
Seed.
N. B. DREWRY « SON,
I 28 Hill Street.
Griffin Telephone Exchange
BRANCH OF THE SOUTHERN BELL TELE I
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 Drug Co.
I Bailey, D. J., Jr., residence.
(17 Baker, WH, Groceries.
49 Bishop, J. W., Market.
30 Blakely, B. R., Grocer.
41 Bowden Bros, Livery Stable.
1 81 Boyd, J. D.,warehouse, 2 rings.
81 Boyd, J. D n residence, 8 rings.
37 Boyd Mannfectunng Co.
43 Brewer & Hanleiter, wholesale grocers I
4 Burr’s Sons, H. C„ Hardware, 2 calls.
4 Burr, H. C., res. 8 calls.
88 Carlisle & Ward, druggists.
I 45 Central R. R. depot.
89 Clak & Son, G. W., grocers.
116 Collier, T. J., residerice.
115 Drake, R. H., groynes.
I 85 Earnhart, W. C.,
144 Fire department.
I 9 Grantland, Seaton, residence.
I 46 Georgia Experiment station.
110 Gray, Dr JT, office.
I 59 Gray, Dr J T, Banny Side, 3 rings.
I 28 Griffin Ice Works.
I 6 Griffin, Mfg. Co.
19 Griffin Mfg. Co.
114 Grigjn Banking Co.
154 Griffin Compress.
I 50 Griffin Saving Bank.
| 25 Griffin Light and Water Works.
I 3 Griggs, Bob, livery stable.
I 36 Howard, W. K., residence.
I 8 Jones, Geo. 1., residence.
1 18. Kelley <fc Mhomas, physicians, 2 rings
18 Melly, Dr. J. M., residence, 3 rings.
1 27 Kincaid, W. J., residence.
I 7 Kincaid Mfg. Co. (mills.)
121 Leach & Co., J. M., grocers.
I 32 Mangham, J W, residence, 2 rings.
32 Mangham, J J, residence, 8 rings
2 Mills. T. R., office, 2 rings.
I 2 Mills, T. R., residence, 3 rings.
147 Moore, Dr. J. L. residence.
122 Morning Call office, 2 rings,
184 Newton &Co., W. H., coal andlumb’r
I 5 Newton Coal and Lumber Co.
129 Osborn & Wolcott, office.
120 Oxford. D. A. market and restaurant
122 Bawtell, J. P.,residencr, 8 rings.
j 26 Searcy, W E H, Jr, residence.
118 Sears, J. M., grocer.
83 Shedd, J. R., market.
24 Southern Railroad.
13 Southern Express Company.
28 Spalding County Farm.
12 Stewart. Dr. J. F., residence,
II Strickland, R. F. & Co.
42 Western Union Telegraph Co.
MISS WE WORTHINGTON,
Manager.
fl a from KA Jamal JMMm
■ J Prof. W. H. Peeke, who
■ <fl makes a specialty of
trtl I V HfeMoS
£ ■ ■ ed more cases than any
# I 1 m Hving Physician; iris
f II k f •«c«as it astonishing.
JL JL L We have heard of cam
of so years’ standing
poured by
UJluta
tie of hU ataoltrte care, free to anyauiferere
v he ’ r P Kn * e ? VddT’S
ftcw t
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GRIFFIN TO THE EAST I
VIA
SEABOARD AID-LINE, I
DHTERENTUL HMmit UATIB,
To Norfolk and Portsmouth, |i s
\To Richmond, 15 50 fl
To Washington, 15 5| L i
Tb Baltimore via Washington 15 ft j
Tb Baltimore via Norfolk and Bay
ILine Steamer, 18 ft
To Philadelphia via Washington, 19 qq
To Philadelphia via Norfolk, 19 ft :
To New York via Richmond and
Washington, »«•»■
To New York via Norfolk, Va., and |
Cape Charles Route, 22 09 ,fl
To New York via Norfolk, Va, and i
via Norfolk, Va., Bay °° 1 |
Line Steamer andßaltimore 22 00 1
To New York via Norfolk and Old
Dominion 8. S. Co., meals and »
stateroom included, 22 00
To Boston via Norfolk and Steamer,
meals and stateroom included, 23 25
The Seaboard Air-Line’s passenger aw. I ;
vice between Atlanta and the east is exert- i
lent. Double daily through trains Atlanta L
to Washington and Norfolk, with Pull
man’s finest drawing room sleepers.
Pullman reservation can be made at any
time. For further information call on or |
I address B. A. NR W LAND,
I
T. P. A., No. 6 Kimball House, Atlanta.
’ T. J. ANDERSON, I
G. P. Ah Portsmouth, Va I
I nLODD poison I
■
• •’■ty. If you prefer to oome here we will eon.
I ■
I nooharge, if we fall to cure. If you have taken mer-
I cury, iodide potash, and stiU have aches and
I pains. Mucous Patches In mouth, Sore Throat,
Pimples, Copper Colored Spots, Dicers oa
any part of the body. Hair or Eyebrows falling
I out, it la thia Secondary BLOOD POISON
we guarantee to cure. We solicit the moetobstl- ■
note cases and challenge tho world for a
case we oaanot cure. This disease boa always
I baffled tho skill at the most eminent physi
cians. •500,000 capital behind our uncondh
I tlonal guaranty. Absolute proofs sent sealed on
J ! ' I
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
The firm of McDonald & Hanes is this
day dissolved by mutual consent B A
McDonald will collect all notes and ac
counts due the firm, and pay all indebted
ness of the firm Th is Sept. Ist, 1898
B.A. McDonald
E, L. Hanks
No-To-Bac for Fifty Cent*.
Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weal
men strong, o'ood pure. 60s. SI All druggists
Something New!
Every housekeeper needs Spoons and
Forks for daily use. A cheap plated arti
cle is poor economy when you can. buy a
first class article, of bright solid metal that
will always look bright, as there is no
plating to wear off, at 50 cents per pack
age. Splendid article for the kitchen
picnicers, to send out meals, etc. Cheap
and always look well.
A. LOWER.
No. 18 Hill Street.
Southern Railway.
Shortest aad <uicksst route with doubts
•ally sorvieo bstween Columbus and Atlanta,
connecting in the Union Passenger etatlon,
Atlanta, with Vestibuled Limited trains; alee
United States Fast Mail train* to and from
Washington, New York and all Eastern points
With through Pullman Bleeping Car to Ashe
viUo and the Land of the Sky. Also promptly
eonnecting for and from Chattanooga, Mem
phis, Louisville, Cincinnati and the Northwest.
Schedule in effect June 6, IM. Central
standard time except at points east of Atlanta.
„ --.W a No. 87 No. 88
Northbound. Dal | y .
£v. dolambus ~ 609 am J*P“
“ Waverly Hall 660 am J«P"
“ Oak Mountain 668 am ®2#P m
" Warm Springs 729 am 649 P 4 ®
" Woodbury 748 am
- Williamson 885 am ’»P“
- Griffin 818 am JOT pm
- McDonough. »«am IdP"
Ar. Atlanta. 10 40 a m 948 p a
Lv. Atlanta.. .777777 12 (JO n‘n. 1160 p m
Ar. AaEevllle... P
Ar.
“ New York ■ ■ Utt pm 6A> atff
Lv. Atlanta. 4 J»’p m 1090 P®»
Ar. Chattanooga 869 pm 418 >1
Ar. Memphis.. 740 am 710 p m
.......777777 .760 am 160 pm
A>.Cincinnati 780 am 7 W jpm
■o.tAbo.eA M “- M
■outaisouno. Daily. Daily.
Lv. Cincinnati....... 889 am 800 pm
Lv. Louisville 749 am T 45 pm
Lv. Memphis J.............. 9it am 809 p m
‘ Lv. Chattanooga 10M pm 180 am
Ar. Atlanta. 5 01) am 1140 am
Lv. New York. 1815 a'a. 480 p m
" • » r • 4 »A ? W# ? W
■r ESSUa::::::;:::::: BESS BSSS
" Sriffin. ..... 660 am 888 pm
• Williamson.. 704 am 820 pm
- Concord. 720 am 687 pm
: fraSt::::::::: 8S is
• Waverly Hall Stt am jlTp™
-30 Sm 906 pm
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aim—— ■■■ i si—ms—— . ■ uni '■ i 1 —-
Dally. No. 67. No. »»
Lv Oolumbtss. Bouth'nßy 6» am 6» pm
v- ;;r,
Art—SERB.!
Dally. No. SO No. 88
Lv. LaOraage, M. AB. R.R. 716 am
Lv. Massa, M. 4>B. R.. .. 480 pm
fcaKSEf-iSAAW 8515 !£ 5S
kbjrd V-P. A Stea. Mgr.. Traf. Maaager,
• w^ l K£fiSL ßLL^ taoSuMsb
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