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if A PURE DRUGS! if
|A 3 fft TOILST AXmajBk, LEADING PATENT MEDICINES,
RA «rniEA 4 JSD EVERYTHING RETT IS A
nrsMUass Drug - tftore.
A* Mhmh^ rad Retail- **rS!jT 6 *> of Fif taJ Haaaeikna’ Wiw. IWnp
two fiStd at ferem erf Day or Xisisti at
DR. E. R. ANTHONY’S DRUC STORE
R. J. DEANE,
PHOTOGRAPHER.
PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER.
igTOH JVt*K*,Oo**f4 *«* Salaried.
GrtArn. fit., April
BpHost
The Eitire stock of Ms
-i *F"
STILWELL & KEITH,
Are bent] sold at a 6REA SAC-
WFHSE. These goods
IMTST BE SOLD!
4^ L The Most of them are Fresh.
First-class Goods.
Genuine Bargains
May be bad. Come while you can
Sad what yon want.
J. F. STILWELL, Receiver
23 Hffi $L, 6RIFFI*. 6A
Jo*. XU*. 1*0.-dAw
The Biggest Thine on lee.
Schlitz Celebrated Bottled Brer.
This j astir world-renowned berer
age. as to' excellency in quohtv an J
U#t*. iauoW for axle by
J UDB CAMJEE2 :,
Gk>».f & Hartnett.
and J. J. loos.
Give them a call as21ea *red.4w
Hoasp and Lot for Sale*
Tb® cin® roost bouse known
the X»Il plate, comer of
and Sixth street*. One square
business portion of city.
place for day boarding bouse.
ply to C. P or Tbo* Nall.
A Gin's Sfhfdeb.
Mane.u Ga 1 Joarat
A very popular and interesting
lady who resides less than a thou rand
miles off, has adopted a schedu.e for
various gentiemen callers. She
cUssihes them into three grades-
Yoang men who have uo hair upon
their faces come under the bead of
third-eik&r and are compelled to
go home at 9 o'clock p. m. w.;en call
irg a: her residence. The second-
class grade consists of y-'-"£' men
with incipient moustaches, who are
permuted to stay until 9:3 ; while
the first-c.ass schedule comprises
fully matured sa::cr?. who are allow
ed to remain until 11 o’clock, and in
summer time have exclusive privi
lege of swinging or. the ;rcr : gate
and holding ner hac i ;oc a period
not exceeding seven minutes by
standard t.ae. The second «ui third
class men contemplate a str.ke. : at
there are .a great many dudes who
are ready :o take their p ace?
»re** twin .Hood % &kfi±p*r. “.a
jmf kkaod. Tie Utaer » sstvcrij d*
aostd bj tic yweoiarsM&tifet.
Some % Low Pim!
--* Iv.
18 ite. Lard $1,00, Arbarkles Coffee 22 l-2c. 1 hee>e
I# l-?r^ Lemon* 20c.. Ham** 13 l-2e„ Bananas 3£c#,
Fine Florida and Imported Oranfos. Rnssett Applet.
★ FI*E SHAD THIRTY TO FIFTY CENTS ! ★
GRAM) OPENING!
Mrs. M. R. BROWN k CO.
wifi exhibit ©b Tceadtr hutdtoaasl.C aad W«ic«sday,
A; rU t At usd ltih, the heap-
«M mod most sst wi M ttioery and Far.cj
Good* ever shewn is Grifto.
The Most Stylish Hats !
The Handsomest Feathers!
The Prettiest Flowers !
The Best Bustle for 35c. in Griffin !
I#" A oordiol lo vitalise i- extended to a’’..
aprCwl Very MRS. Kreswetf-fily. M. »K< <WN CO.
R. A
'EOrSD ABOCT.
■•Urn < •>c.ralM( Pr*pl, mmd Cn
• r»J J»»i S«Mtr.
niUI BX1STIA*
sb* »iood m frost of her dressing case —
Iwfc> » voftio fair in Use glass she -aw—
tad the red grew dee:- oo that charming
face
Neath the deft care,-.* of Use rabbit's paw,
And -be l&agfeed to bt-r*e}f. ec-mm at ting.
when
Tt.* rouge <« used "Say *b*l they
like,
"< nonet are »s*er tixn are Use iter;,
For we are the paisiera wbc Berer strike"’
There will be . good crop of strawberries,
anyhow.
Tit A 0 i.-i.-U gun etui ha* t«gn :u spring
inctiM. .
", M. StoeAte*. 4 Atia&tt, was ' *
cstj yesterday
K 5. Mt-ek*. df w.i: be in lfa *
esty £.»t*i eleet* today.
T. W. Bioedworth. of Liberty HJi, was
i* the t ;tj ya*:erd*y morci zg.
Pike coart 3 row on the mmieai dewket.
axd Cbarks Seed w;il be tried to-day.
The Bar»esTti«e fere tws*# wifi be tried at a
1 aly adjoaraed u on of Kk* Superior Cocri.
J. C Fiemme:, of Sore-. Ga.. t* now
*- kiiit os tha A . A T road at Kx irilie
Asst Shady Jacksoc, the ajw\y» ;oj-sitt
trimmer is sow at Mr*. M. R Brown A Co w
Col. N M. Colksa retnraed last
fre ia a ooaple of day- at Pike
C\«art
Lb. E W. HammorJ, J. D. 8b*art
G. G, Jordas attended coart at Zrbaloa
terday.
Thos. AauUiora. who 1 - now ageal
Clark'* Mik End Cot* on. * a* in the city
yesserday.
Mrs L. D. Drewey returetd to
ncojia yesterday af r aj ea-ant t»«
Ttsjt hare
To# can always tell a progrea-iv pa»t-
iugbu-^ea* man y -.be annual - f printer
-ak ht u*es.
Mr*. Cope, cf famsio, irrsved .e
criy yt««,-d*y weniag and *stc is is she the rs**t
Col aad Mrs T R. Mill*
lie Gs. Midiaad RB. subscription
ic Pike Cocaly wifi ewae up it F*lke
or C ,-ar*. os Moaday.
The-.ree* Lav* bedded, tie f ..were
Meowed, and tie rural tird .* here to
come and serenade spring.
Tie wife of Elder John Mall.as. of
vi’ie, died as Tisrsdajr nie&ti at a ripe
•g* lived in the t hr.stiax fid:I
Mr E. L Brown las gone north y-.
factarraagvawBb for the a«w hotel to
* reefed in Albany. *t * cos: of flOOfOOC.
Tb* oolorcU f**bi*r* *r-a*tedot
day ti.gli s trial is tbe police
•ad will t«f tird *' -• Jadge Berks
Mo© day
W*l:<-r Ha— • alien dec lb? faaora.
hi* grands.M_’>, Abbs? Rtrei*.
ditti Ttiareca; iad wa* -cned yesterday
Ire- -j vceisty.
S-ih S,. nur *>*t ;:■*
B si', and O.Fussbi, ruiroai is
te CirroLun ti - Westers A Atiasti -
w.l feof bst l.i.led Til:# 5 tb*
M» »k oui pred.eti '
G .orgaa wti ..-« a ere it ;
isfsx of N.-.rt -<rs ye ; - • 'i.H yreare
ctt s ms v-.. a.-«b: re* be v».t*d ty
tss.-tti. H.w ire -*t t«-
tita w;.-'t oc* mvicn: 't»te: f*. litre*'
T&eScz . ..• S-tsaseJ ceake* *a« fori »
»T>-1. :«*iv Wl-ti tit
of ti.r j.*. re- :: t r «;--ir
* Li 5*8 u*f j*?or ksov is tktoack
oo.&w * -:■! tie &ttia*'. If tire
fas. :c* Botify mre ;*c;-ire that '.ley 1st*
c* t*J tkreir rt-- ig the reati*-,
tax 1 com* rtiat tb* mtr&s&zit dc ux
It.' treg .*
p rn; l«P yv«*cdoj foe IWwwf, S
I. Loirer be wit* fd to Arkaea**. aw* r«*« ^
ten «*art wj®*« Mr. Wi#g t* am* of ttw
*<*i yie-araBt geaftmam wbe ever dU be»
taw i* Griffc ow* *» *w »»s*®d *k»«
wM, ttw jearba*.
Dos'! »**u y<*ar breath uittBe*****^
to Um ffUtioc acres* » bo* j** tod USat tk»
tniia s* « test.* rat*. BcyapiSt ol poodttn
aad eras tear tie halt* afi owe* Use etatfrM
Sore. That » a‘o«tth< oetij wy* wldek
yo* t» gti ere® with the eooop**jr
Etc rybody who ee* eh«*id a«*oi tie
sseeUBg at the city hall at three o’clock th*e
att«r»o*B. Grime as4 Middle Georgia were
Mrno&s the fires te ieali*etbe imporUs t
of trase ig-atso* to thia aectaoa et.d we bar-
etuiaad too good a Mart sow to atop or
•ara toack
The r.tgitg of Use belt of the city ha.i
Hit aftersooe will be for the cfttawaa ttte:
lag to hearth# aidrewe of Preeideat Jior-
m. of Use State AgneultmrG Society. Mr.
Horthec u a a Able Georgia#, mad ahotiid
hare a good ittieae*. wbo« he will £-f
fail to interest
Factor (« nseir taoeej for their stoti
, harder# at... ras.ro*d* gtre .,___ the* cheap .... rat*.
for transporting their product* Bat wiat
wc want is -ossetuiag that wifi help make
nosey for grocers and merchant*, asd we
can sot ask pcopk to eotce here &a<i apasd
their mosey if we ear, not offer them bote -
to atop at
A new bukdiag for the Methodic! charc-h
is edoa to be erected at Thomaeto* ia is
place of she old bouse, which has become
unsafe- There hare brets two oeetiDga of
the building e: — ’ and it t* beUere.
Uie whole tews o-operate with lhe
^mmsttee and aid sa the enterprise
After eloeor examination W. Z Oaidoer.
of Orchard Hiii. desire* to oorred bis mu
meet about the peach crop, which he
thought would be rood, 6-ht now ««M wtT
to* amount to sweatT.Jre per ceaat Mr.
Gardner is a preacher and thiaks be tar.
cot afford to talk t- loose r about the fr- :
crop- a* acme people. __
spent A party yesterua. of ciewingGnma from H^ojo*^ ana the
aurrowsdutg cc—ry. aid express ibe_
selres eery maeh ptrMnrrl. They are k:
and Mrs. B. Srg. and Mr. A .ex. Mard.*.
Mr. Kins is ia the sio:k business. Th y
arr.red Friday and wifi be in the city for s
few day*.
We call spacial af.eataot te the earner;
recuert of the officers of the bpa i di a g Cotta
ty Agricultaral Society that there ehoaic
| I ees ia-rge maaa meeting of our citirtrs. today
and the lad.es as well, at ‘.ha city ball
j a*, three o'clock p. m, to hear addre?--ef
I from Premier t Sorthea and General Sofiei
I tor Cohen in tha irtereat of agrk altar* and
iatmigratio*.
trier-Worked Women.
For “worn oat,” “run down,” deb:^
utad school teacher?, milliners, worked sear:
stresses, housekeepers, and over
women generally. Dr. Pierce’s Earonte
Prercr-ptiou is the best of all restorative
tanks. It is not a “Core all,’ bat ai
Ciirably fulfills a singleness of purpose,
being a most potent Specific for all those
Chronic j Weaknesses and Diseases pe
C" liar to women It is a powerful, gee
end as well as uterine, tonic and nervine
and imparts vigor and strength to the
whole system. It promptly cures weak
nesa of stomach indigestion, bloating, debility
weak back, nervous prostration, Favor
and sleeplessness, fn either sex.
ite Prescription is sold by druggsst ua
deroar positive^purrentee. See wrap
per around bottle. Price Sl.'X* a bit
tie, or six bottles for Jf .W.
A large treatise oc Diseases of
Women , profusely illustrated with color
* —*
ed platei and numerous ■ w:<c*i-cute. " ----- sent
W.dKS^niArT Meukal Br.5alo,
Asi , cuti: ^ > (,ys u&iz Street,
N. Y.
The f atare of Atunta.
Secoi* seBtlne!.
The city of Atlanta is encounter
ing an era of railroad building that
will ultimatelv rob her of her m '
earn
enee as a commercial center With j
the completion of the Chattanooga, i
Rome and Columbus, the Marietta 1
and North Georgia and us cennee
tioB*. together with the Gainesville
and Chattanooga railroads, a .arge j
per centage of her business will
naturally be diverted to other distri '
bating points. All the business from
Cincinnati. Sti Louis aid Cntcago
which has heretofore paid tribute to ■
the Western and Atlantic railroad,
and the city of A riant?, will be car
r.ed aowc down the 1 up Chattanooga. waiiHws- Bona
and , Catomoa*. _ , tarpmg me . Atlanta At.aota . . .
and West Point at Newnsr. :tr tfce
Cectral at Gr.ffir. tbe:e\v nriding
Atlanta's best territory, ins Cen
tral cau thus de.jver the proicits of
the Northwest in bulk to toe dried
of Macon, Columbus and Mottgom
erv as cheap as they can be pnt
down iu Atlanta. End the East
Tennessee. Virginia and Georgia
and tee Marietta and North Georgia •
will control most of the Eraieni
baeinee* Irens New York. Boston
and Norfolk, being able to absorb
the business of the Western and,
Allan lie road and mak.rg Atlanta a
way station, a it were. £* a core
fal examination of the .ate map? this
iaevrtabie result will be demon
stra:e<i With this ecm,>:nation cf
natural drecmstances A• i as fa
tare seems rather gloomy for toe
empire eaty of the Soar: as sn-e
daims claims beraelf to 1* *
It isi weti'known fwt iLu ttie j
essees of the Western and Atlafitra j
road hare for aerert: years sacked
the verv blood oot of the people |
throngb their eiborbitanf desmaad* i
^tou. p - WeTShT^ —
5®SS taKlNg
I’.isaperiorexcefienceprorees _ a BMiisoe* ...._
o{ f c .r more than a in*tier of a rets
tary. It toted by the United Blase* Got-
transect. Ecioreed Ec iorstd by by the head* of the
_____ Pure^
Great rniTereitie- 4 as the Strongest, Cream
asd most HeoJitfui. Dr. Price's
Bak'.nc Powder doe* no' contain Aecntoc .a.
5„sse. * -Vli: ns. Sold only in Cass.
PRICE B AKING Pt-WDER CO.
sew t xx t xicaoe. st. kscia
<34:bwTthp.top eot.orns
_
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simply becsnse they It i tbe power
bf . jL *; r poyj^a ^ | > do: aod tLat
* *
$*7 l ____ , t0
a ‘^ :r
prerent the txtfl.-s.es. j» !»»e Gi.uls
ac3 North A atk-ati. an<t U;'- Marietta
aD( J \ortb Georgia r sd®. B it we
sl,: b- u tLev are ionics ^ their hold
| Ott; people -
apos
i us jb r.k G: i there aie gocte
! meo wbo can't li« Jc-DE ADOOgb lO
acd coctrol the world
j _ _
i j. ^ uts always perfec tly safe t. soot!: ;&c
j b^.y with opium preparatioat. Sttut- but coetaiss you tan
t -^y & j. jy- Bu’. s Baoy ii
co ;1ub* iujuric-ns
IVTEMSIVE FARMING.
Hsn. PriB»s W. Jene'« Methed-
'ibilHte* of Oar soil.
A News and Advertiser scribe,
meeting Eon. P. W. Joces, the first
bale man of Georgia, on the streets
recently, scccstei him w:th, Hello l
Tour groat success as a farmer is
exciting the euvy of all the world.
Do you know tbit people actually
pretend to say that it would strain
their creda'tity to teiseve that you
made twenty seven bales of cotton
to the molt- And some are absolute
ly saying that the fertilizer most
popular wnh you is lye.
Well, said the good natured plant
er prince, they can believe or disbe
lieve as i; suits them, but my publish
ed statemeru :s a fact and I have
many witnesses by whom to eslsb
lish it beyond all cavil, if necessary.
Some people account for year re
markable yield by stating that your
eotton pack:t«es were ugh? How is
this'
Well, my ficlors - book* are open
to the insfection’of all, and if seeing
is believing, they will find that my
cotton bales are fully up to the aver
age in weight. The first thirty pact
ages this year " were tight, ^ owing to a
new bund I emrioved to p*ek for me
ju my absence. They averaged
about 375 pounds. But my other
packages have ranged from 425 to
525 pooud?-
How many packages to the mule
did you reaily market 5
I ma'ke’.od withiu ?. fraction
twenty>eight bale* to the mule, but
owing to me first thirty bales being
lighter tc u fail packages. I place
my yield : twenty seven bales to
the mule. I also made 350 bushels
of corn to tae mule and other side
cro P* :c --Tmce.
You certain .t , emptoT new and , sa
mtlLort ; j‘ a ^ is! do you at
tribute veur suocess.
Well, to .t combination of circom
stances. In the first place I Live
the test cotton see-3 in the world.
Seed that I bare- by constant cire
and attention, unpre ve*i throngh the
years until they are both early and
prolific. Then I work. Mr hands
area, ways wain the field at g.od
light, and I am my overseer, and you
bet they dos t throw off on use and
put slock work oc cut crop*. 1 be
lieve that icteihgent distribution
maunre has contributed largely to
my success, i do not use commit
ci*i ftrtilixere as ethers do—mere y
be-i ou them a ad et the strength te
exhausted in toe es:.y and rap id de
Te-epmeut of the piast—but put
enough good fert.-zer to last t;J It
crop is msture-i. and force ite nua
tunry by np.i work.
Your plan ties :s ;n:ensivt*
Why, that is it, exactly. There
is so money at rowing a erep w;tb
twenty male*, and hands is prepor
ties, on LOW acres mat cat be g&th
end of f'*- acres by tfee proper
GEO. E. PRICE E08TBI
Price & Poster,
Sitccessora to G.„W. Price,
--DEALERS IS -
fioits, Shoes, Upper and Sole Leather, FnncP and Americaa
Call Skins. Shoe Tindings, Sc.
m&~ Jas. Means' and W. L. Douglas' $3.00 Shoes a Specialty. ,
24 Marietta Street, ATLANTA, GA.
„ — _
Sullivan's Meal ON Always HAND
.J. H. Keith & Co.
MATCHLESS GOOIIV
u THE MATCHLE88«”
- And Matchless Prices. -
Lit- every shape &sd CL i- r H-i- s-Uiettiiao: to-u: every G-. : ..e
one of -.he tales* syles fLre.t from the '.--rgest wholesale New York house. W;-.h « taoi
trimm? * asd always the verr latest desacss. I raaraatee satisfaction. I can fill any
SPECLiL ORDEK FROM XEW YORK
jn free, three to fire cire ^•B-bboa* In great variety of width and vA<m : - tir^e a*
soritmeut of Feathers. FS-. we-- Laces. Silks tad Gauze*—alt fresh and ue» Fet*e gin
miscall. sirf&diww
MRS. E. E. CROCKER.
ROBERT BUIST’S EASTERN SEED
Irish >: Potatoes
-AND-
ALL KINDS GARDEN SEED
--- AT
HOLMAN it CO.’S.
use and cultivation with eight mules
I can tell you now. that, if I live five
years longer. 1 will astonish the
natives still mor I am going to
improve my lac that I will rnrke
fifty bales cf . to eTerv mule
run on my f-._ I .an msturing my
plans f" now for tha: improvement, and
! xfOIXa HO TT D2kb *r!euce. I kooa that
..
Mr. June? markable s nc
i *.vorable
! cess, has atten
tion to tire ?- i. r . as it demon
strates the t - ....____es of cur soil
, under the .ntell gent system of
intensive vaitiva'ioc. We believe
with him tua*. j l ..es of cotton
, be eas.iy to the male, if
can r_i? .-
curisnis ire .mprove! and enriched
by *u.iictnas fenilir- m and in the
intensive system lijst e hope of our
country. —'Albany N-. vsani Adver
riser.
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DB. BULL S OCOGH SYBUP
Wtoopisg Z£*S£ CcticX c jg ££ : 'tSS
Inctukc*. Coo-
’and fhr tie _ relief cf cots
t.typ-ti-: perioas ia ti-rttac stage;
cf tfis . ise. I cr Sire ty sfii Drag'
pit.? recast —s
j [ SSortrr; «o? wstvirey Hi%
cmb reau Beak *
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u(Sk» wacsA-'-J r.
JACK H. POWELL,
--PROPRIETOR OF---
min FiKHim ira
★ .STABLES,*
m
bboaontay street.
Finest Turnouts and Eest Horses
to be Had.
ar Toros Mast Reasouat-le
Strictly CASH to all!
■ar-T? wed.fri *a ia:
ti. A. CUNNINGHAM.
GRUFFIN . GEORGIA
Has Been Appointed Agent to
Spalding Court!*.
by iAeGrecg-^ Boreas of Issmigr*'—
i.. poities La-r.ic tiod f. r sat:- cm
by poeitf tkelr property «
Fid l psitkidsrs in
tiili fi-xsdi in ikis eountr «c -e
by addressing hire as atwre. A -— ltd--
bewses tiads and tots of all -e? --poao*-
MRS. M.L. WHITE
FASHIONABLE
Milliner and Dress Maker,
c » r - Hi "«? *«*"> S,s
GRIFFIN. GA.
Low Prices aad Satrsfactio-
teed. Please call on »e »tofi
in want of anything in *)
line. We strive to
ptease e v e ry orr
rea* iNJ.kwSx