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Unfailing Specfic for Liier
DISEASE.
OVaaDTnMC t Bitt.r or bad taste in
OilVir I UiVlO i mouth; tongue pain coated
white or covered with a brown fur; in
the back, sides, 01 joints—often mistaken for
Rneumatism; sour stomach; loss of appe¬
tite; sometimes nausea and water-brash, or
indigestion; flatulency and acid eructations;
bowels alternately costive and lax; headache;
loss of memory, with a painful sensation of
having failed to do something which spirits; ought
to have been done; debility; low a
thick, yellow appearance of the skin and
eyes; a dry cough; fever; restlessness; the
urine is scanty and high colored, and, if al¬
lowed to stand, deposits a sediment.
SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR
(■•IREn’ VEGETABLE)
Is generally used in the 8outli to arouse the
Torpid Liver to a healthy action. It acts
with extraordinary efficacy on the
Liver, lileys it Bowels.
A., EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC FOll
Mslurla, Bowel Complatnlit
■lytpepftiu. HIckHra ache,
Constipation, Bllllonanciiii.
Kidney Afl'cctiona, Jaundice,
.tleutal Depression, Colic.
Universally admitted to be
THE BEST FAMIi-Y MEDICINE
for Children, for Adults and for the Aged.
OSLV GE9V1XE
has our 7. Stamp in red on front of Wrapper.
H. Zeilin & Co., Philadelphia, Pa..
Solkfropkietous. Price $1.00
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
HENRY C. PEEPLES,
attorney at la w
IIAMPTOS, GLOKQIA.
Practices in all the Staie and Federal
Courts. oetbd&wly
JNO. J. HUNT,
A T T O R X E Y A T L A W ,
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA.
Ufliee, 31 Ilill Street, Up Stairs, over J. II.
White’s Clothing Store. mar32d&wlv
U. UISMl’KE. N. M. COLLINS
DtSsVHIKE & COLLINS,
LAWYERS,
GRIFFIN, GA.
office,first room in Agricultural Building.
Up-Stairs. marl-difcwtf
THQS. R. MILLS,
TTORNEY AT LAW,
GRIFFIN, GA. Fedsial
Will practice in the State and
; juris. Office, over George A Hartnett’s
>rner. uov2-tf.
ON U. STEWAKT. Pour. T. DANIEL
STEWART & DANIEL,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Over George A Hartnett’s, Grifl.n, Federal Ga.
Will practice in the State and
„ourta. ianl.
C, S. WRIGHT,
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER
GRIFFIN, GA.
Hill Street, Up Stairs over J. H. White,
Jr., & Co.’s.
.J. r\ NICHOLS,
AGENT THE , ,
Northwestern Mutual Life In¬
surance Company,
Of Milwaukee, Wis. The most reliable In
surance Company in America, aug2Sdly
J. G- NEWTON.
Mercantile Broker,
GRIFFIN, : : GEORGIA.
!’an3d&wlm
New Advertisements
TO ADVERTISERS
A list of 1009 newspapers divided into
S TATES ANI) SECTIONS will be sent on
application—FREE.
To those who want their advertising to
pay, we can offer no better medium for thor¬
ough and effective work than the various
sections of our Select Local List.
GEO. P. ROYVELL & CO.,
Newspaper Spruce Advertising Bureau,
10 street, New York.
U MICROBE KILLER
now the rage in Austin, Tex. Mr. Kadani,
Nurseryman, lie Cures Every Austin, Texas, is the Inventor,
failed Disease that doctors have
to cure. Over 500 persons in and
around Austin are now c sing it. Send for
circular of his treatment showing sworn
statements and testimonials of cures made.
Adrcss
Wm. RADMAN’S, Microbe Killer,
AUSTIN, TE XAS.
$100 to $3000
Agents preferred who can furnish their own
horses and give their own horses and give
their whole time to the business. Spare mo
inents may be profitably employed also. A
few vacancies in towns and cities. B. F.
Johnson A Co., 1009 Main St.. Richmond, Ya
GRIFFIN GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING. J >NUARY II 1888
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS.
THE LICENSE AND SALARY ORPL
NANCES ARE NOT CHANGED.
Slow Action on a Eire Alarm--A New
Purchaser Found For S. (I.
& N. A. Stock.
1 litre was a full meeting of the
council last night, as it was under
stood that an effort would be undo to
upset the work of the last meeting
in several important respects. The
effort, however, proved as feeble as
it v>kiB futile.
I be minutes <>f previous meeting
were read and i f nas moved by Alder
man George and seconded by Alder
man Word that lboy be confirmed as
read
Aid. Boy.t moved to. amend so
that, the Mayor’s salary should be
$200 instead of $400, the whiskey
license $250 instead of $200, and that
the price of city printing bo reduced
The motion was seconded by Aid.
Burr.
Aid. Patrick stated that only one
bid had been made, though both pa
pers had been notified, and he failed
to see how the council could have act
ed otherwise in the matter. Aid,
Boyd then withdrew his objection to
the News having the city printing,
which was very sweet of him.
Aid. Hudson did not see how the
council could get around confirming
the minutes as read, as there was no
allegation of incorrectness.
Aid Patrick stated that while he
was not altogether in favor of the li
cense ordinance as adopted, yet no
motion for reconsideration had been
made at last meeting.
The motion to confirm the minutes
as read was carried on a rising vote,
Aldermen Hudson, Patrick, Newton,
Word and George voting for it. The
other side was not called.
The following petition was read:
Griffin, Ga , JaD. 9, 1888.
To the Hon. Common Conned of the
City of Griffin:
The undersigned respectfully ask
that permission be granted them to
erect on their lot, southwest corner
of Twelfth and Broadway streets, a
frame structure to be used with ac
coinpanyiDg apparatus for tho preser¬
vation of fruits, vegtables, etc., by
evaporation and canning. Tho in
tended dimensions of the building
are: Of the main building 30xG0
feet, and a wing {30x45 feet, two sto
ries in height, and necessary out
buildings; to be erected in a sub
stantial manner, with usual safe
guards. We further ask to be rc
lieved of city taxes for a term o
years, it being well known that the
business is almost entirely depend
ent on the success or failure of the
peach crop.
Respectfully submitted,
1). Wing & Bi;o.,
H, P. Ogletree.
Aid. Hudson asked that the peti
tiou be acted upon.
Aid. Boyd moved that the exemp
tion be granted. Seconded by Aid.
Word.
Aid. Burr moved as substitute
that it be referred to committee on
petitions. The substitute was voted
down, and on motion ot Aid. Hud
son ail machinery in tho ewaporat
iDg works were relieved from tax
ation for three years.
Big John Brooks petitioned to be
relieved from fine in the police court,
being (57 years old. badly disabled
with no means to pay fine. Referred
to committee.
Stonewall Fire Co. No. 2. petition
ed for 4 doz llambeaus, 1 doz span
nets and C doz. washers.
Aid. Patrick moved to include 6
doz. washers for „ No. 1. Referred , ,
to committee on fire department
with power to act.
Election of officers of fire depart
ment and engineers confirmed,
Report of Sexton Higgins read
and referred to finance committee.
The following accounts were ap
proved.
H.O. Burr...............$193.39
J. Nr. Brawner............ (5,15
J. M. Mills............... 49.24
Aid. Patrick suggested the neces
sity of providing the city with a fire
alarm, and after some discussion the
matter was referred to fire depart
meat committee.
Aid. Patrick thought some action
ought to be taken on the city’s stock
in the S. G. & N. A. Ry., whereupon
Aid. Word stated that a party here
was willing to pay as much as the
Central and ready to pay the money
as once—that it was a parly that
wanted to build to Augusta, On'
motion the following committee was
appointed to act in the matter: Grant
land, Word, Patrick and Boyd.
* * * * Organic weakness or loss of
power iu either sex, however induced,
speedily and permanently cared. JT.n
close 10 cents iu stamps for book of par
tieulars. World’s Dispensary Medical
Association, Buffalo, N. Y.
How to Sell Fiduciary Stock.
The following circular, sent out
in answer to a request of Ordinary
Hammond, will prove of interest to
many of our readers, since a great
deal of S. G. & N. A. B. R, stock is
hold in this section. The circular Is
issued by the Central R. R. & Bank
ing Company of Georgia, and is as
follows;
Wheras. soms of tho stock of tho
Savaunab, Griffin and North Ala
barna Railroad Company stands in
the names of Guardians: Trustees.
Executors, and Administrators, and
other persons holding a fiduciary
capacity, and also in the names of
deceased parties, and
'
Wherae, such stock is frequently
held in such small lots as not to justi
fy the expense attending Court pro
ceedings, and advertisement neces
sary to make a valid sale and trans
fer,
Resolved, That this Company will
purchase such stock on the follow
ing conditions;
1. The scrip must bo surrendered
to tnis Company with a power of at
torney to transfer the same.
2. This power must be executed
by the party in whose name it
stands, if he be alive, and by ail
parties beneficially interested in the
stock, or the estate which owns it
and also, where the slock is in the
name of a party deceased, by all the
executors or administrators of the
estate, if there be any.
3. The parties interested shall desig
nate to whom payment for the stock
shall be made, otherwise the Com¬
pany may make its own selection.
4. The signatures of infants of ten
der years unable to write, may be
dispensed with.
5. All stock and papers must be
deposited with this Company before
the trial of the foreclosure suit, or
ahy part, of it.
(3. After the foreclosure sale, and
confirmation of the same, this Com¬
pany will pay seveu dollors and fif¬
ty cents ($7.50) per share for said
stock, provided said Savannah, Grib*
fin and North Alabama Railroad
shall have been purchased by and
delivered to this Company cr any’
person for its benefit
7. This offer may he withdrawn at
anv time without notice.
The Man on Horseback.
Griffin, Jan. 10, 1888.
Editor News —Please inform Mr.
i Bostwick that I have quit riding my
j hoise to town at all, iu order to
| avoid lending to him to go home on
j and instead riding toward Sunny
I Side. I am in town often, but I nev
I er have to hire horse and buggy to
go o..... home on Sunday ^ mornings. ---- a He
i 1
■ ti)i D k 9 so much of my welfare that I
1 notion cf making him
have a my
Guardian, if he will appoint one for
his wife and children. !
Yours truly. I
J, O. Tyt.ei:.
THE COMMITTEEMEN.
REVIEW OF THE MORE IM¬
PORTANT ASSIGNMENTS.
Placed Where They
Can Perform Very Valua¬
ble Services,
Washington, Jan. 10. —[Special, j—
carefully scanning the names
the Democrats who arc members
the Edncatior al Committee, your
is satisfied that Ine
Educational Bill will never
through the committee. Itiscon
by all who have knowledge of
situation that Speaker Carlisle
indeed fortunate in the matter
strengthening tho more important
and assigning members
them who are well equipped for
position assigned them.
WAYS AND MEANS.
The new Democratic members of
Ways and Meaus Committee are
qualified to enter upon the
with much kuowlcdge of the
with which they have to deal.
Turner, of Georgia, is serving
fourth term in Congress, and in
last two Congresss he was
of the Committee on Elec
He is regarded as one of the
men in the Georgia delega
and takes first rank as a man cf
ability in the House.
Mi . Wilson, of West Virginia, is
his third term. In the last
Mr. Wilson was a member
(ho Appropriations Committee,
bore a conspicuous part in the
of the expenditures of the
Government, aud clearly de
his thorough knowledge
public affairs. Mr. Wilson is com
a young man and has
the tariff subject a great deal
study.
Mr. Scott, of Pennsylvania, is just
upon his second term,
he is perhaps as well known
the country as any other member
Congress. He has for years been
in the national councils
the Democratic party, and is
to be a man of the soundest
of ideas, and few are better iu
upon the necessary subjects
legislation than he.
Mr. Bynum, of Indiana, like Mr.
is beginning his second Con
term Mr. Bynum is tho
member of (ho committee,
during his two years iu Con
has made marked development
ouo familiar with legislation and
growing needs and demands of
country. Mr. Bynum in his two
campaigns bore the ban
of revenue reform, aud gained
election upon this one issue. He
regarded as a very able voting
THE A PI 1 It 01 ‘ R ItTl O N a COMMITTEE
regarded ;i3 ono of exceptional
Tue members are all
quick, active, intelligent and
men.
Mr. Foran, of Ohio, is serving his
term. In the last Congress he
second on the Labor
and in that capacity trade a cun
record/ He is a
and perhaps one of the most
in the House. He is a
stud, nt on economic questions,
has contributed considerable
of that nature.
Mr. Sayers, of Texas, is on his
term. In the last Co agree;,
was conspicuous as a member o
Naval Affairs Committee. He
of the foremost men iu the great
Star State, ntul was fur
its Lieutenant Governor. Mr.
13 one of the able meu of
Mr. Felix Campbell, v^suupueu, of 01 Brooklyn, jl
y ; 8 ; n pj g gecotK | term He
t a great speaker or prominent
jbe discussion of public
though a man of ability and
industry.
Mr. Gay. of Louisiana, is the
N ioe Sweet
Florida Oranges !
ONLY 25c. DOZEN FOR a FEW DAYS.
G. W. CLARK «£ SON.
DURING THIS WEEK
Brawner’s Book Store
Will ho Open Until 9 O’clock at Night.
Attractive Goo!
A T
Lowest Prices !
DOLLS ! ★ TOYS ! ★ GAMES 11-2m 1
dec
est man on the committee, save, per
baps, the voterac Gen. Forney, of
Alabama. Mr, Gay was never in
public life until his election to the
Forty ninth Congress. Fie is looked
upon as a good financier, having
amassed a gnat fortune by his own
industry in sugar growing in his
State. Like Mr. Campbell, he says
little, but wctl’3 hard and thicks a
great deal.
Mr. Rice, of Minnesota, is enter
ing upon Lis first term in Congress.
He is an ex-Mnyor of St. Paul, also
c-x- President of tho St. Paul and
Pacific railroad. lie is one of the
pioneers of Minnesota, and has held
a number of Territorial and Stato
offices. lie has a wide experience
as a lawyer and in business develop
ing the great resources of the North
we;.!. While not having participated
in tho administration of public affairs
to nuy extent, ho is well informed on
the general affairs of the govern
ment.
Especially to Women.
‘•Sweet is revenge especially to
women,” said the gifted, but naughty,
Lord Byron. Surely fit was in bad hum
or when ho wrote such words. But
there are complaints that only women
suffer, that are carrying numbers of
them down to early graves. There is
hope for those who suffer, no matter how
sorely, or severely,in Di. It. V. Fierce’s
“Favorite Prescription.” Safe in its ac
tion it is a bles-ing, especially whan to wo¬
men ami to men, too, for women
suffer, t lie housebrld is askew.
BANK ELECTION.
The City National Bank Directors Elect
Officers,
Yesterday morning the directors
of the City National Bank met itl
the rear of the bank and elected of |
fleers for the ensuing year. 1 he elec '■
tion uas as follows:
President—II. C. Burr.
Vice President—A. Scheuermaii. I
Cashier— •). G. Rhea.
Book Keeper—G. B. W hile.
Teller—Emory Drake.
Directors —II. C. Burr, A. Scheu
ennan, J. G. Rhea, W. E. l);ewiy,
II. T. Dani-I, If. II. Drake and
S. 'array. The election was almost I
un mous, as 491 shares out of 501
W( voted. The only change made
vru: :Le withdrawal of Mr. M. M. ,
Ison, both f%otn the position as Tel'
ler and tho directory of the bank. I
Tiie officers are thorough and their;
workings are correct and systemat- j
ical. Long may the City National
enjoy piosperity.
fine tap (:t- ni ithcr'c) for the Weil baby in !
daytime. A < ii too laps of the bedroom I
floor atnightfor the happy (r: father unless
he has a hottle of Dr. Hull’s Baby Syrup to |
ease the little sufferer.
A •mstipated habit of the body arid , all , ' ,
■ •
its ; i -nitiou* effects are quickly rcu
La\ahr. • v o creat rognator. 1’
25 emit-;.
Ladii-r, a ; tiiid relief from headache, cos
liven ess, swimming in the bead, colic, roar
stoma' h. restlessness, indigestion, weakness constant in
or periodical sick hesdachas. the shoulders
the back or kidneys, pain in
and different parts of the body feeling of
lassitude and despondency by taking Sim
mons Liver Regulator. It is not un pleasant
is purely vegetable, and is not injurious to
the most delle3te constitution.
NUMBER 802
How a Welcome Christmas Came !o
Many.
Hie holiday sun shown brightly on Tues¬
day, (always Tuesday) Dae. 13th, in New Or
leans, La., when tho 2tlth Grand Monthly
and the Extraordinary State Benii-Anntu Lottery took Drawing place
of The Louisiana
as usual under the management 0. and super¬
vision entirely of Gen'is T. Beauregard of
La., and Jobal A. Early of Va. Fortune
took to its old wing cert t war No. amill- 50,453
lou dollars fell from the wine*.
drew the First Capital Prize of j.500,000, sold
in fractions No S,180 drew the Second
Prize of $100,000, also sold in fractions of
twentieths at $1 each, sent to M.A. Dauphin
New Orleans, La.; one was held by Chu. H.
Sheffreen, No. 3 Russell Place, Bostoa,
Mass.; two by James Thompson, SO and 37
Union street, St. Louis, Mo.; Boston, one Mass.; by C.
Fredericks, Norman street,
one by Wm. Oassotn, St. Andrew uear White
Sts. Nt Orleans, Lu.; one by through L. C. Atwood, Mer¬
Benicia. Cal.; one was paid John McDer¬
chants National Bank, one to Gar
mott, both of Vicksburg, Miss,: one to
man Bank, another to Bank of Commerce,
both of Memphis, Tenn.; one to Peter
Tcompson of Biloxi, Miss.; one to Wm, Kansas Nor
ris, through Union Nat'i Bank of
City. Mo.; where he lived. No. 21,801 drew
the Third Capital Prize of $.V>,000, also sold
infractions. No. 07,032 drew the Fourth
Capital Prize of $25,000, sold in fractions Of
one twentieths, eaeh at $1,00, sent to M. A.
Dauphin, New Orleans, La., who will give
any information on application. The next
is the 213th Feb. Grand 7th. Monthly Draw¬
ing, on Tuesday,
Central Railroad Time Table.
NORTHWARD.
Barnesvillo Special (Sunday only
7:45 u. m. Barnesvillo Accommoda
#
tion (daily except Sunday) 5:57 a. m.
Passenger No. 3, 5:41 a. m.
Passenger No, 11, 11:31 a. in.
Passenger and Mail No. 1, 4:01
p. m.
Passenger No. 13, 9:05 p. iu. *
SOUTHWARD.
Passenger and Mail No. 2, 8:20
a. in.
Passenger No. 14, 11:20 p. tu.
Passenger No. 12, 4:05 p. m.
Burnesville Special (Sunday only)
4:58 p. m. Barnesville Accommoda
tion (daily except Sunday) 7:10 p. m.
Passenger No. 4, 8:43 p. m.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
This Powder never varies. A marvel o
parity, strength and wholesomcess. More
economical than the ordinary kinds, and can
not be sold in competiton with the multitude
of low test, abort weight, alum or phosphate Bacixo
Powders. Sold only in cans. Rota'.. ,
Powder Co., 106 Wall Strett, New York
cw>t2-d A. w 1 v- * op Cr lumn 1** or 4th saw.
dft UsJMMb Dll | ft| land Whisker
It* cured at borne wits:
_ Fills,TS 962k W Hnlii
V. M.WOOLLHT.mX Whitehall St.
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