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-X- PURE DRUGS! +
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AUCY TOILET ARTICLES, LEADING PATENT MEDICINES, PASTEUR
REMEDIES. AND EVERYTHING KEPT IN A
First-Class - Drug - btore.
At wholesale and EeUuE fWTSfrup of Fig* .'.a.? Hasaelkua* Wiue. Pmcnp
ttou filled si sll hoar* of Day or Night, at
DR. E. R. ANTHONY’S DRUC STORE.
R. J. DEANE,
PHOTOGRAPHER.
PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER.
H**Otd Flctare*. Copied u>i Enlarged.
GRAND OPENING!
Mrs. M. R. BROWN & 00.
will exhibit os Tuesday and Wednaadsy,
April 10th and iltfc, the BudNowt Cheap-
eet nad most Stytiab Millinery sad Fanej
Good* ever ahown In Griffin
The Most Stylish Hats!
The Handsomest Feathers!
The Prettiest Flowers !
The Best Bustle for 35c. in 6riffin ! ■
par A cordial leviUUoa » extended to alL
Very MRS. Respectfully, k. A BROWN 4 CO.
apmwl
’BOCSD ABOUT.
laittn < ••cvrataw P*«*l* mhUImi
•r*l
th* **»nim 4.xsn
Tier*'* a beautifulland that He* lt» the west
Of the far-famed valey of tears,
Where the grief* that are bons are jealously
the prest
To hearts of sorrowful years,
Aad are borne with a nouelesa, measureless
tread
Down the Talley, across Use strand,
Straight dead on to the sea, where the barx* of the
Float by to tbe Beautiful Land
The dip of the water is heard in the night,
And tie griete that lie on the sands.
In their naked woe, through the shimmering
Reach light. weird, shadowy hands,
oat their
A ad beckon the vessel* to come to them there,
And cal! to the mystical band
And drift o'er the sea, to a welcoming air.
Blown soft fiom tbe Beautiful Home.
They glide in the wonderful silence of
death,
With face* snow white, to the *«t
And lily hand* kissed by the spice-laden
breath,
That strays from tha sweet land of rest,
They heed not a mean from the gray, nasty
They vale;
see not a beckoning hand,
But sweetly they sleep in the barges a sail
For the beautiful rest filled land.
Miss Nellie Charlton returned from Sa-
yannah yesterday.
B L. Weatherly, the merchant of Rover,
vm io the city yesterday.
Mrs. J. T. Boynton arrived on the four
o'clock train yesterday afternoon.
A mail dog bit six or eight hogs yester¬
day in Cabins district, near Martin Patrick's.
Mrs. J Paine after a half day with
friends here re tamed to Atlanta yesterday
evening.
Tbe Chatauijua Circle will meet si the
residence ef Rev. G. It. McCall on Monday
night.
Services at tbe Baptist church have been
changed from 11:1 o a. m. to 11 a in. and
evening service will beg;a at 8 p. m
Preaching at the Baptist church today by
the pastor, at 11 a m. Services will be coa
ducted by Re v. C. V. Waugh at S p. m.
A O. Bennett has received the contract
for the foundation of the new cotton factory,
and expect* to commence work os Monday.
On Tuesday and Wednesday, loth and lllh
of April, we will have onr erand opening of
spring and summer millinery Mrs. M R.
Bbuwn A Co
The handsomest disj '.ay of miliin*ry and
fancy good* ever shows in Griffin on Tu*s-
day and Wednesday, April 10th and 11th.
by Mr*. M. R. Brown <t to
Mr*. M K. Brown A to., leaders tc ao.e*
and low price*, will have as exhibition at
their ojening, April 10th and 11th, of good*
that will suit all clasre*. Be »u-e and giv*
them a vail
M.« Fate Giant. the_ tasuful and sktLfnl
! tr,miner of Mrs Crocaer s uulacery stsre,
‘f^* 1 ^ Terii Atlanta the pari week
■
. a:..h:eg .• V-T- all •*. tkf . new . styles. Mrs. X* (' Crocker
ha* nothing bm t ew styles m stock, an-’, or¬
der* other* a* fx*t as they ci»me out.
Our big hole', wi.. be the mean* of bring
ng the right sort of citizens to Griffis and
fipaldinc eoactv. B* seed people with
money and th.- • *» wiL ce s.cly *et-.*
be-rc when they w onr advanUgne and onr
kotei—wb*n w*e s*t it
B. K.nt. the low* gesthman me. t.oned
yesterday,said before Wane* that he «-
He ha,; tolled otter places, bat UmnuM
none oonid compare with this section either
in nxtnrai odvintages or m progress and ad-
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Sa'or i f the hnmsn system, is sold for
only 2,.» cents a package.
JteMws
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Ua., April 8.
JACK H. POWELL,
-PROPRIETOR OF---
fiumrs fart-cub liveri
STABLES,* if
brOadwtay STREET
Finest Turnouts and Best Horses
lo be Had.
JJT Tern.* Matt Reaaor.a .< and
Strictly CASH to all!
apiSwed, fri *a dm
Tie Entire Stock oi Goods
-OF-
STILWEIL & KEITH,
Are Using sold at a GRE4 SAC-
RIFICE. These goods
iMTST BE SOLD!
4^.The Most of them are Fresh.
First-class Goods.
Genuine Bargains
May be had. Come while you can
find what yon want.
i. F. STILWELL. Receiver
23 Hilt St, GRIFFIN. GA
Jen 31st, tSN\ -dAw
Notice.
I am the sole agent for tbe Atlanta
City Brewing Co. to handle their
BEER and I :E C F Newton A
Son have no interest or connection
whatever. C. F Nrwvc*
April 7,1888.
400 Pairs of Shoes.
I h*ve jast received 400 paurs ‘ 0 f
* . Shoes, which . » I
Dramtaers* Sample . .
will seli at leas than New York cost.
Call early Monday morning before
tbe assortment is broken.
aprSd&wlw J R. F. Stkoklaxjx
TLe Ckatunoac*. Ro®* *n4 Coliuatw*
railroad i* prv'gmeinj ripidly. ,wr LOOO
«mq t<*ing*l work aver and along tk* line.
Til laying of ibe rail* w .1 l agio frois ftnir
point* in a short time. Rail* are cow laid
for about twenty au'.ee soatli of Ck*t‘.*s -o.
gw. Monday th* track -av.ee will b* re¬
sumed. Alta, track laying will commeEc*
northward from Rome, and northward from
fimueu and *.ott:ward from Cedar:owe
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Hood’* fi a rfc» a r iiU t* taaaliar to itsatf
and superior to til otb-r pre*>arsUon-- in
*: rtngtk. aaoaoxn ay, y. tod and me m (Ccjca'. merit. c (S
Some Veev Low Prim!
S * *
-v * »«,t
10 lbs. Lard ^1,00. ArbnckJes Coffee 22 l-2e. Cheese
1? l-2e.. Lemons 20e.. Hanin 13 l-2e.. Bananas 35r.,
fine Florida and Imported Oranges, Rnssett Apples.
★ FINE SHAD THIRTY TO FIFTY CENTS ! ★
D n | M a V C p | L w T
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ini*w™n«»'
ADDRESS®* PRESWEST XORTBES
YESTERDAY.
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Will the Earner* **4 the CTtixeas j
Ik Their ESorts to Fsrther
iMHiirratloo 1
Hon. W. J. Northen. President oI
tbe Slate Agricultural Society, arriv
ed in tbe city yesterday morning and
rnadaan address at tbe Citp Hall in
tbe afternoon, leaving immediately
for borne on tbe four o'clock train.
H:s audience was composed of
ui .b- Spalding Agricultur
Society and rominent citizens of
count? &i. 1 town, with several la
acu • as repteaentAtive in cuar
«t« .llbotgb not p«Uool«lT teg.
number.
.. Nortben , blinscli . -
,, Mr. IS a Horn)
handed farmer and born orator, and j
a gentleman of indomitable energy.
tbe magnitude! of the task that
.
he bas undertaken, although imper
fectij known befotc. wss well shown
the kicid • >a which was in
tended to show ilt» character and ob
ject To give eTer, an imperfect sy
nopsis of all that he said would be
impossible in the present iimite of
onr columns, and we mnst satisfy
ourselves with a brief resume,
Mr. North'n has not been satisfied
with the pro;. i—or rather the lack
of progress— ic by the farmers of
Georgia. Moit. > er, he has been im ‘
pressed by tbe great dispropor-
tion of acres to tbe Dumber of
those cultivating them With these
two central thoughts he bas .visited
the chief officers of tbe Georgia j
Railroad, tbe Western and Atlantic
RR„ and tbe Central RR. and asked
,
them to give free rates on passengers
and products to the next State fair
from all parts of Georgia, and rates
of one cent a mile to all peeple who
mav come from abroad not only to
tbe State Fair but to different parts
of Georgia, in order that they may
see the people and the State both
collectively and individually. To
this, after ranch urging aDd many
promises, the Central, tbe one great
railway system of the State, consent
ed and created a bureau of immigrs
tion. President Nortben’s present
tour through tbe State i/ to induce
the farmers and the people to live up
to the promises and representations
that be made to the Central railroad
in their name: that they will form
active and efficient clubs and endeav
or to improve their own condition,
and send good exhibits of their best
products to tbe State Fair, making
it something to interest vistors and
help immigration instead of wtat it
has undoubtedly hitherto been, an ob
ject in the main of derision and
less fail in its agricultural display
than tbe poorest county fair in the
North and West, whence immigrants
are expected to come. Mr. Northen
\ explained wav immigration is de
| sired: because there are thousands
j upon thousands of acres more than
t present occupants of the land can
r develop, r ^nd because Ncrlh
j I * anl - l esterrt larmer*, wr,, are
rn *'
i not afraid to work, can best show
I both owners and bands
j mft bods and bow to make farming
j profitable. What _ he maui.v desired
to impress upon the people was that
the Centra! railrood was actively
doing its part and he was now trying
to induce the people to do theirs,
The State can and will du nothing
j. project, as ;t did nothirg for
; the Piedmont Exposition, aua
no
raiirotd will offer another eppor
1 tunity if this is neglected. The
one
e~e«*
an j do ail that is required, : they
! jj| awake from their lethargy and
w ^ '
WQrk
1 Tbe arrival of bis tr»in time com
dress snort ar.d be immea.ateiy eft.
The News is hearts y in urison
’ with bis project and will htve more
to say of it hereafter.
••Mid pleasures and palaces to -ugh
we may roam be it ever so humble.’
there's’ no specific for pat a like Savaticn
Oil Price 25 cents a bottle.
• -The most troab-esome companions a
everybody io procure Dr. be 8 co«gh
S raT W ior * sUrt ^ a g- Pr ummer.
proeiaiaMU at once that the remedy
; upon whu* each household should ^
renird is Dr. Rnll> Baby Srmp.
JSlDfi? JAKIMJ
f or more than & quarter of a ten
jwj* 1 1 ” E “^ 1 ^"i , r‘SSr„ [ 0 S,
Great Univev*jti« ss the Strongest, Purest
and most Healthful. Dr. Prices Cream
Baking Powder docs no T . contain Ammon:a,
,rw xoek. Chicago. -t ions,
d4 t hwnhp,iop colxrnt
GEO. E. 3 P FORTfH
Price & Poster,
Sttecessofs to G.^W, l?rioo,
-DEALERS in—-
Bosts, Shoes, Upper and Sole Leather, Fr;nch and American
Calf Skins. Shoe Findings, Sc.
A-gr jas. Means'and W. L. Douglas' $3.00 Shoes a Specialty.
24 Marietta Street, ATLANTA, (.’A.
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Sullivan’s Meal Always
ON HAND
J. H. Keith & Co.
DEMOCRATIC EXECUTIVE cOMMIT-
TEE MEETING,
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To lie rotCilfcrs cf tbe D< incoiat
Executive CoinroiiLe : -You are
earnestly requested to root: at Co!-
J. Haul’, office in G iffic, on
the 14:h cbj cf April. 1S88, to attend
matters of gcea! iuporUnc*. TLe
be*: io'.erc-sls of the parly and of ti e
demand jonr presence at
this raeeting. Respectfully.
J O A. Miller.
Chairman pro tern.
Below is a list of tbe committee-
It is very important that a fall meet-
ibg should be held, as the conven*
tion roost be ealled. e
Griffin District : R. T. Daniel,
Frank Fiynt, H W. Hasseibas. Geo-
C. Stewart, T. D. Rockwell,
Africa D.strict: Jno. J. Hunt,
W. M- Carry, J. O. A. Miller.
Orr's District ; A. J. Maddox.
Walter McWilliams. R. H. Williams
son.
Mt, Zion District; E. B- Leach.
J. D. Williams, C. \. Dickinson.
Aiken District: J. T. Manley, G.
G. Head. J. D. CanningLam.
Line Creek District : S A Scott.
V>\ H. Dupree, W. L. Bowers.
Cabins District: T. J. Mitchell, P
H. Wells. W. P. Phillips.
Union Distric.: J. T. Moore, W.
J. Bridges. J. H. Malier.
Over-Forked Women.
For -‘worn out.” “ran down," debili j
tate».l school teachers, miiiiaers, seam !
stresses, hooseke-epers, and over worked
women generaliy. Dr. Pierce's Eavorite
Prescription is the best of ail restorative
tonics. It is not a “Care ail,’ but ad
mirably fulfills a singleness of purpose,
being a most potent Specifieforall those
Chronic^ Weaknesses and Diseases pe
cnliar to women It is a powerfn!, and gen
eral as well as uterine, tome nervine
and imparts vigor and strength to the
whole system. It promptly cures weak ,
ness weak ol back, stomach indigestion. prostration, bloating, debility ]
nervous
and sleeplessness, fu either sex. Favor
ite Prescription is sold by druggsst an
der our positive guarrentee. See wrap
per around bottle. Price $1,00 a bot
tie, or six buttles for $5.»>L
A large treatise on Diseases of
Women, profusely illustrated with c-v.or
ed platei and numerous wood-cuts, sent
for ten cents in stamps.
Address, World’s Dispensary Medical
Association. •>*! Main Street. Buffalo,
X. Y
| HE PAID HIM TEN ( NIn.
t Boh Pack S cets the Mnrderer of Bill
j Mitchell.
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Bob Pack, a colored man woik : ng
i for Bob Dobbins. |says hew s ia
| Jackson on Wednesday :r Thursday
! and coming ^ back, about 2 mile or two
i cat be ran across Charlie ^ xbetas*.
who shot \\ a. Mitcuei, in Griffin
the other d-.y. Thomas, not at all
-as
Pack, an 1 tried to get him to arrange
*° ale 11tile debts in town for h:m.
Pack said he didn't have the money,
whereupon Thomas wid Park owed
him ten ce: u himself. Fuck just did
have the tea cents ar.i imi _■d:*te?y
turned it ever without dens-r, and
upon Thomas leaving he drove on
with much more peace of mind.
A Love Starj Wiih a Moral.
Hrry-.-r'* B. z--
Ouce upon a time s soap-babbie, sad
ing gay!▼ tbrongL tue *nmaaer ait, , a
pied a thistle bkem tcCdiog n the
green pasture b-,-. w. and—fceL-L .:ttie
babble’—at once ft- 11 desperstely in lore
wi h it. *'Wha: a o:meij flower *.—it
bubbled; I wotx.r if it would beefieni
ad should I dire to pay my add-ease* to
.
it? At least I can Aon o'better ihan try.’'
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: 'Whereupon the smitten „ ... athe . b*-. „ cf , eva
; newence •Mffel aSrvwVr A wn ♦•* * point
MATCHLESS GOODS!
“THE MATCHLESS."
- And Mat eld ess Prices. -
'5^1 have cverv shape and et lor ia Hat*. st«meUiing tosuit c-very face. T.;e *1»ve i ,
one of the latest style- direct from the largest wholesale New Yorkhoa*e. « Ah t go, i
t r han - ?«d a’ways the Tery late-: deagn*. I guarantee satisfaction. I can f. vnv
SPECIAL ORDER FROM NEW YORK
ic from three to five .lavs STRtbboa* in great variety of width and fitfwr* ; a Lrg- s»
•ortment of Feathers. Flower.*, Lac* *. Silk? and Osv.rt —.ill fresh and ne > P.ease giv*
me a call. tmariSdkwm
MRS. E. E. CROCKER.
ROBERT BUIST’S EASTERN SEED
IrishPotatoes »
-AN 13-
ALL KINDS GARDEN SEED
A T
HOLMAN ft CO.’S.
ia front of the purple bloom, which
greeted it with a smile of encourage
mc-nt, having, as it appears, had the
torch of love lighted in its interior, tot,
by the- appearar f tLe iridescent
stranger in the c skits. Now of
course, cot aw ; : c. .istle coaid the
bubble speak, nor c nld the- bloom
bubble, but there is a silent language of
the hexrt, ana ey >ke it so eloquent
iy that a ma: a a neighboring
pond fell and* : influence, and
blushed an iear to the ends
of her dainty ‘ an cones must
have an ending ubule^tned
is that the fo to
bis bloom::- u .ethear.; but no sooner
did Lis bps con.-' ia contact with
the coarse petals • ; :bble like, it
drench:::- .•-•or fl.wtr with
s^oapsuds. A J the fi wer—v.Ly, it
died too, the bubble mg boon
offspring of Croton vrt:. . end a
p’.exion soap.
From all this we may L am ! i
of falling ia love at first sight.
SYRUP
Cures Coughs. Colds. Hoarseness.
Croup. Asthma. B ron ch it;*. W i ;oop-
in* Cough. Incipient Consumption h
and re lit es consumptive t - r-on? in
advanced stages of the di-ease. For r
sale bv ali Druggists. Frk -.. cts.
fAfTIOV:-“»r-:::f
i?f :.idev.'V it. «
*£.itw*r*c-rrv*>;-- - '-*x
**XX*.‘»wis: A I-'"’ Srm4
<** C: •>,« :? Ce»-
Ucm-lcM :*: i tbe is*-sijElle g
7 . ■ S oi n W . K- i: S
»*atwe r il-ia.i Wf.visit o.. *
TJo^HftmsTosTTTio Lange’s Pin.--
Chew GREAT TOR .*>7
IME •••'»•
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rms FAT EE n
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Amounting to, Notbine.
Ic the office cf a partisan cetvsp*
per. Managing Editor (to editor —
Another shooting affair in tbe Sontb
E.sh'AL! Order 2.000 words. Pa
iitical complications
M. E.—Yes
E.—Better or 3.000 words Ne
gro victims?
1L‘E.—Yes.
£._Order 4.000.
M E _j- oar Ee g roe 3 kilted,
£ —Wball Order 5.000. Higt*
minted gentlemen who killed them,
I suppose’
M. E.—No, ti;f-y were kined V
negroes. Got into a fight ever a >oea!
election :.nJ--
y —Let it <*o. Don't amount to
at ^ b;iJ? ._ A ^ahsaw Traveller.
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(i. A. U SMYGHAM.
GRIFFIN. ; ; GEORGIA.
Has Been Appointed Land Agent iof
Spalding County.
by toe Georgia Barest! of ImmiRrsuotL*: expe«*
iii parues having land for sale can
the sale by placing their property ie
Fult particular* in regard to the
Uabit and* in this count j can be oe tai
by addressing hint a* above. A fnB jr ‘
hoaxes ?.nd lands and lot« of
MRS. M.L. WHITE
FASHIONABLE
Milliner and Dress Maker
Cor. Hill and Broadway Sts..
GRIFFIN, GA.
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Low Prices and Satisfaction 6 uaran
teed. Please call on roe
in want of anything in roy
iir.e. We strive to
please ©terrene.
mt.. IVktwS®.