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if PURE DRUGS! if
w ANOY TOIKET AliTICLES, LEADING PATENT AJEDICINEH, PAHTEDB
REMEDIES. AND EVERYTHING KEPT IN A
First-Class - Drug - store.
At wholesale and Detail. JfaTSyrup of Fig* and Haaaelktu’ Wine. Proscrip¬
tion filled at all hours of Dsjr or Night. Paiute, Oils, Eto., Etc.
DR. E. R. ANTHONY’S DRUG STORE.
R. J. DEANE,
PHOTOGRAPHER.
PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER.
ggTOld Picture*, Copied und Enlarged.
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Griffin, Ga., April 20.
JACK H.
--PROPRIETOR OF---
mm FIHSH14SS LI till
★ STABLES,*
liROADWAY STREET.
Finest Turnouts and Best Horses
to be Had.
fy Terms Most Reasonable and
Strictly CASH to
spr3wed.fri.sn. Urn
The Mire Slock of
-OF-
STILWELL &
Are being sold at .a GREA SAC-
RIFICE. These goods
MUST BE SOLD!
The Most of them are
First-class Goods.
Genuine
May be had. Come while you
find what you want.
J. F. STILWELL,
23 Hill St., GRIFFIN. GA
Jau.31st.t888.-dAw
Important to Houskeepers.
Geo. S. Mupqy & Co., have
in Griffin fora Rbort time for
purpose of renovating feathers.
machinery for doing the work is
and improved, also using the
latest process for cleansing both
and old foatbers. All porsons
feather beds will be much
by having them renewed and
ed. Satisfaction guaranteed in
raapect.
Carriage and Wagon
The undersigned has taken
Shop opposite D. TV.
and will be prepared td bnild
to order and do a general
business. Also, Horse Shoeing,
llespectfully, Fechskk.
Cbas.
House and Lot for Sale.
The nine room house known
the Nall place, corner of
and Sixth streets. One square
business portion of city.
place for day boarding bouse.
ply to C. P. or Tho*. Nall.
r ^
Try our Imported Olive Oil,| --NKU l.OT-
Durkee'M Salad Dressing Hussotl ★ Apples !
Lemons Still 20c. per doz.
f+CHEAPESf GRO CER IN TOWN!+ 1
JUST RECEIVED ! ★ BREADS★
— 1 — Another Firkin-- OUT AT 11 A M.
-or THAT- EVERY DAY
FINK BUTTER!
’ROUND ABOUT.
Matter* ('Mtcraiat Peeple wad Uea
era) Sew* UoMlp.
TAM BACK TUB KI»»,
You kissed me at the gate “smack,' last night.
And mother heard the
She sajrc It's naughty to do so;
So please to take U back.
I cannot sef what harm thsre is
In such a thing—can you?
But mother seems so very wroth;
So please take It back—now do?
It seems to me quite natural
For lips to meet that way;
hot mother says its very aroug
So take it back, I pray,
And come to think of it, I’m sure
That several times ’twas done;
80 now to make it right, be sure
To take bnek every one.
I would not have you think i t’s me;
1 do not rare a mite;
But mother’s so partieu! ur—
Please take them back to-uight.
Du Dickson, of Woodbury, is in the
city.
Go to the Skating Rink tonight.
Prizes will bo offered.
Mr. J. F. English, of Milner, was in
the city yesterday.
Mr. Robert Tarris, of McDonough,
was hero yesterday.
Mr. S. B. Copeland, of Greenwood,
was in the city yesterday.
Go to the Skating Rink tonight.
Prizes will be offered.
Mr. and Mrs. New, Wilson, of Zebu
Ion, was in the city shopping yesterday.
William Amis, one of the solid farm
ers of Henry county, was here yester
day.
Miss Alice Drake returned yesterday
after severed days visit to friends in Ma
con.
A nice shower fell yesterday mom
ing that laid the dost and cooled the
atmosphere.
Capt. E. J. Murphy, of Bartlesville,
was shaking hands with his friends here
yesterday.
Dr. H. S. Bradley went down to For
sytii yesterday to assist iu a revival
meeting iu that place.
We are glad to hear that Mrs. H.
Padgett, who lias been sick for several
days is now much better.
Mr. B. F. Norton, of Creswoll, was on
the streets yesterday and seems as active
as before he was wounded.
Judged. I. Hall, who has been at
tending court in McDonough for several
days, returned yesterday.
Mrs. Jonas Boyd leaves today on the
fast mail for Riyer Side, Ala., where she
goes to visit her daughter, Mrs. Walter
Ison.
airs. Philip Harris, after a few weeks
visit to John Asher’s family left for her
home iu Cutlibert yesterday moruiDg on
the 8.10 train.
M. A. Tarris, of McDonough, who by
the is way one of the best farmers in
Henry county was iu the city yester
day.
Elder T. J. Head was called to
Thomastou yesterday to attend a three
days meeting of the Primitive Baptist
Church nt that place.
Mrs. W. L. Ison, Masters Jim and
Frank bft on the Ga. Midland yester
day to visit her father's Mr. J. F. Sut
ton's family at Woodbury.
C. T. Logan, one of the best writers
in Georgia and editor of the Atlanta
Criterion was iu the city yesterday in
the interest of his excellent paper.
Col. Fred Dismoke, Sr,, who has
boeu attending court in McDonough
returned yesterday on the Ga. Midland
and says court will adjourn this week.
A cylinder head of an engine on the
Atlanta & Florida road near C reswell,
blew out yesterday evening and made
such a report as to cause the citizens of
that quiet l .ttle town to think there was
a first class earth quake on hand. It
was the construction engine and fortu
nately no cue was hurt.
Thomas Nall, one of the livest cotton !
men in the state, bought last Wednes
day 376 bales of eMton in Greewood,
McDonough aud other towns along
the Ga Midland, which ho shipped di
rect t 0 Liverpool, Tbo little town of
Greenwood furnished 206 of the above
which speaks well for the farmer* of
that section.
“Consumption Cure”
would be a truthful, name to give to Dr.
Pierce's "Golden Medical Discovery,” discovered
the efficacious medicine yet
for arresting the early development of
pulmonary disease. Bnt '’consumption
cure” would not sufficiently indioate the
scope of its influence and nsefolness.
In all the many diseases which spring
from a derangement of the liver and
blood tbe “Discovery” is safe and sore
specific. Of all druggists.
GEORGIA’S PROPERTY
In the ( ty <f Chattanooga Eagerly
bought For.
Tho state of Georgia owns some
valuable real estate connected with
tbe Woatern and Atlantic railroad in
Chattanooga.
Last fall a couimiteee of the legis
laturo appointed to investigate this
property, reported that tbe state
owned in Cba“ - '! >ga $1,400,000
worth of real t to excess of the
ground needed for tbe terminal facili
ties of the Western and Atlantic rail
road.
The commission appointed by the
governor, under an act of the last leg
islatnre, to examine aud make an in
ventory of :"the property of the
Western an lantic railroad, has
employed Mi. It. Reneau to sur
vey Ihe state’s property in Chatta
nooga, and be is now engaged iu that
work-
The value of tbe state's property
is shown by the anxiety of a certain
Chattanooga lawyer to buy it, and
failing in that, to lease it for a term
of thirty years and pay the rent in
improvments.
This lawyer came to Atlanta dur
iog the last session of tbe legislature
and in an interview with Governor
Gordon proposed to buy from the
state its Chattanooga real estate,
He tried to impress upon the govern
or the idea that there was a cloud on
the state’s title. That matter was
mentioned in the Journal at the time
and the Chattanooga attorney’s talk
about tho state's title wus shown to
be rot. The governor informed the
gentleman from Chattanooga that no
officer of the state had any power to
sell tbe property.
Within the last few days the same
individual has written to Goveron
Gordon proposing to lease the prop
erty for a term of thirty years, and
to pay the rent in improvements
which he proposed to erect upon the
land.
The governor, through his secrets
ry, Judge J. T, Nisbet, informed the
gentlemen that no officer of the state
had power to lease the property in
question, and that even if he had, he
did not tbiok it wise for the state of
Georgia to owu improved real estate
in another state and lease it, especial
ly as a handsome cash price could be
bad for (be property.
How often is the light af the house
hokt clouded by signs of melancholy or
irritably on tho part of the ladies. Yet
they are not to be blamed, for they are
the result of ailments peculiar to that
sex. which men know not of. But the
may be removed and joy restored by the
use of Dr. Pierce,s "Favorite Prescrip
tion,” which, as a tonic and nrrvine for
debilitated women, is certain, safe and
pleasant. It is beyond all compare the
great healer of women.
Strong Endorsement.
We find tbo following printed in
the Covington Enterprise:
Griffis. Ga-, April 17. 1888.
Mr. Editor: — I have traveled over
Col. Emmett Womack's circuit dnr
ing his entire official career and have
no idea any man who lives within its
bounds has aiiy more chance to de
feat him thuu I have of being crown-
ed the Czar of Russia. How can
any mau hope to win against the
brains of a Toombs and tbe magne
tisrn of a Gordon ?
Respectfully. Drummer.
•‘The moon of Mahomet arose, and it shal
»et,” -ays Shelley; but if you will »et a bot¬
tle of Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup in some handy
| place you will have a qnice cure for croup,
i coughs. and colds.
The eighth womiar of the world —A. be¬
nighted man limping with rheumatism who
j had never bottle. heard of Salvation Oil. Price 25
cents a
j If you want to prevent typhoid fever, or
if you feel as if you were going to have the
chills find lever, take Laxador. Price id
cents a package-
Quite a number of new houses are
going up at Hazelhnrst, Ga.
If llw OCMI Were Only Dry.
Any one wbo has given thought
fat attention to the subject must, it
seeois to us, have been impressed
with the uselessness of the ocean,
and our readers therefore will agree
with us that the time has come when
•t should be filled in to common
grade. why
There are many good reasons
this should be done. In the first
place, inasmuch as the submerged
surface of the globe occupies two
thirds the entire superficial area,
the amount of land reclaimed would
be enormous, and as tbe sentiment
seems to be growing that fcll taxes
should be laid upon real estate, it
follows that the more real estate
there is to lay taxes upon the greater
the revenue accruing from that
source, aud by couseqnenee munici
palities which now have great diffi
cut in making both ends meet
would no longer be obstructed in
their appropriations for such internal
improvements as wine dinners for
the city fathers, and, incidentally,
for the improvement and establish
ment of the city; though, to be sure,
the larger the number of street wid
ening and street openings for the ao
commodation of the several varieties
of pipes of the various corporate bod
les for whose use and emolument
cities are called into being.
Hut let that pass. If the sea were
filled there would be no more seasick
ness, which is a great point and
should not be lost sight of for a mo
ment, and there would be no more
drowmtigs, save and exoept an occa
sional drowning of one’s sorrow in
the flowing bowl, and then there
would forever be an end to those
interminable fishery fusses, which
have strained the otherwise friendly
relations between the United States
and Her Majesty’s maritime provin
ces North America. Possibly the
amateur fisherman might become a
truth teller. This, however, is al
most too much to hope for.
It might be urged that the filling
of the ocean would rain our shore re
sorts, but this is an objection which is
of little moment. It is quite possi
ble that the resorters could find oth
er places Jn which to swallow vinous
and cereal liquids and to take on
their annual coating of tan, and it is
probable that cooking quite as ajro
cious could be obtained without the
marine propinquity which now ren
ders the abuormal cullinary interest
so fashionable.
But, say some one: there could be
no shipping without water for ships
to sail in. A foolish objection, truly,
when it is remembered that the Unit
ed States has no shipping at the pres
ent time. The filling in of the sea
would not effect us; let others look
out for themselves- And it so happen*
that tbe officers of our gallant navy
are already thoroughly injured to
land service: so that it would be no
hardship to them to continue to serve
on shore; while, on tbe other hand,
the grand navies of foreign nations
would be rendered useless, and
there would be no further fear of
our great seaports beiDg laid unper
tribute by tbe seagoing kings of the
eartb, and consequently, no need of
disfiguring our environment with
hideous for’ifications.
"Helen’s B.tbies.” TbU wyrk is acknowl
edged to be I he best selling article in our
bookstores. Druggists, however; say that
Dr. Bull’# Baby Syrup sell* better than any
other remedy. It is always reliable.
Ucatral Railroad Time Table.
XORTHWARD.
Barnesviiie Special (Sunday only
7:45 a. id. Barnesviiie Accommoda
tion (daily except Sunday) 5:57 a. m.
Passenger No. 3, 6:41 a. m.
Passenger No. 11, 11:31 a. m.
Passenger and Mail No. 1, 4:01
p. in.
Passenger No. 13, 9:05 p. in.
SOUTHWARD.
Passenger and Mail No. 2, 8:20
a. in.
Passenger No. 14, 11:20 p. to.
Passenger No. 12, 4:93 p. m.
Barnesviiie Special (Sunday only)
4:58 p. m. Barnesviiie Accommoda
tion (daily except Sunday) 7:10 p. m.
Passen ger No. 4, 8:43 p- m .
Boils, Pimples, hives, ringworm, tetter
and all other manifestation# of impvre blood,
are cured by Hood's SarsapariHa. S
Situation Wanted.
A lady desires a situation as muse,
or can do general boasewerk and
•ooking, if required. Will be satis
fied with low wages, and can give .
good Nfinrs references. Office. Griffin. Address Ga. dA wtf. care I j
ttVLW PURE £IOHr~^
Its superior excellence proven in millions
homes for more than a quarter of a oen
It iaused by the United States Gov¬
Endorsed by the heads ot the
Universities as the Strongest, Purest
most Healthful. Dr. Price’s Cream
Powder does not contain Ammonia,
or Alum. Sold only in Cans.
PRICE BAKING POWDER CO.
NEW YOIJK. CHICAGO. ST. LOUIS.
d4thw8thp,top col.nrm
Notice <o Debtors and Creditors.
All persons indected to the estate of J. W
Boyd, late of Spalding Counuty, Georgia, de¬
are hereby notified to call on the un¬
and make settlement of such in¬
at once; and all persons having
against said estate are notified to
their claims ELIZA properly BOYD, proven. Executrix.
MICROBE KILLER
now the rage in Austin, Tex. Mr.
Austin, Texas, is tbe
Cures Every Disease that doctors
to cure. Over 500 persons in
Austin are now using it. Send
of his treatment showing
testimonials of cures
FREE! ILLUSTRATED A 26 PAPER PACE
Manufacturing Descriptive of the Industiiee Soil, Climate,
and
Wealth of Virginia and other
States. Write to
W. It. BEYIU, bril l Pa ».
ROANOKE, VA.,
Enclosing 2-eent Stamp.
A GOOD MULE!
Cheap for CASH or good NOTE! If you want a
good load of wood send us one dollar and your or¬
der. J. H. KEITH & CO.
LEMISTER’S
► SPECIAL BARGAINS -
JOB THIS WEEK!
X-o:X-
All Wool Nun . c ilings, in desirable colors, 19c. well worth 30c.
Wool Cashmer inches wide, in all new shades at 25c.
Crepe Carre: ; wool. 40 inches wide, at 50c.—value 80c.
Grand reductions in Silk Warp and Wool Henriettas, Blacks and Colors.
Best quality Surah Silks at 75c.. sold everywhere at $1 per yard.
Great Cat ii Prices oa all Other Brass Goods in Stock!
Few Piet.i. black Silks at Your own Price!
La f e j Trimmings to Match all Dress Goods!
-f;oq—
“Belford" ' Hutton Kids, Silk Embroidered. 65c.
‘ Alexander "0 ‘ “ “ “ $1.00
Splendid Black ” " ” 1.00. world
‘ Mather" Kids in G ys, Blacks and Tans, at $1.00 that retail the
over at $1.50.
New Silk Gloves in 0 jacks and Colors. New Collars and Cuffs.
One lot Ladies Hoes in Blacks and Assorted Colors, at 25o. on bargain
counter, well worth from 40c. to 75c.
Misses Silk Lisle Hose at 25c.—Grand Bargain.
Dozens upon dozens Gents.’ Black and Colored Half Hose in Liste. Silk
Clocked at 25c.. well worth double the money.
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New Ginghams, Satteens, Prints, Lawns and White G00&
- RECEDED EVERY WEEK. ~
Black Silk Spanish Lace Flouncing. Best value in city for money.
Fine Line Torchon Laces Cheap.
Will have in a few days 500 BUTTERICK FASHION SHEETS for May, t»
be GIVEN AWAY. Call and get one.
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SHOE DEPARTMENT !
My Shoe Stock will be found the Largest and Most Gompiete in th* city.
New Slippers, for Ladies. Misses and Children. Special bargains
in Men's Hand Sewed goods, in such celebrated Makes as
Hanan’s, Emerson's and Sweet & Sherwood's.
~t'.o=:-
«r Examine my CLOTHING SAMPLES from Jacob Reed’* Sons. WHI
guarantee FIT and WORKMANSHIP, for less money than you pay for first-
ready-made work.
*<;o>
M E HAVE OTHER BARGADiS VXD SPECIALTIES
that space forbios mentioning. All we ask is examination and comparison
of prices of our goods with others.
Trade of all my former patrons solicited ei her for cash or on tim*.
E. J. FLEMISTER. 51 and 53 Hill St. 1
TO LITIGANTS IN COUNTY COURT.
j rnsm^m March, instead of the third Mc«H Z
months as heretofore held. 3 ln 84,4
! The regular Monthly session* ,.f ,
i Court will hereafter be held S the f,
Monday held in each this month . i. . . r
be under notice, at . , ■ ‘
siou, will be on the fourth Si., r| a ." ’ A* 3 "
next, and the first Court to be, old
terly session will be held .
day in June on tbe fourth i it ,"S ‘
next. Tire busines, n
Court Court will will continue carried on to as ?it heretofore and »h?
fixed by law until ot th# davs «
now this change shall „
into effect. *>°
By order of WALTER C. BERKS
m30w4 Judge S.C.C.
Cone to Beatrice, Nebraska.
( heap homes, mild climate, rich soil good
,. h, .Is; population, 10 , 000 , will double in
t\\. years; values will also double. Will
=oon be chief manufacturing city in the
State. Immense water power. Eight rail
road outlets, with others surveyed or build
ing Come, Excursions take advantage of her magic
growth. half For circulars faomall Eastern points
at rates. address
A BOARD OT TRADE,
Beatrice. N«b.
Notice'to Debtors and Creditors.
All persons indebted tothe estate ol 8 W
Mangham, late of Spalding Countv, .
deceased, hereby notified to call Gearria
are on the
undersigned and make settlement of such in
debtedness at once; and all persons having
demands against said estate are notified to
present their claims properly proven.
J. J. MANGHAM, Administrator.
aprlwG
THE :. VERY :-LATEST
STYLES IN
Hats, Bonnets, Ribbons, Feathers and all
Other Trimmings have just been
received at
Mrs. M. L. WHITE’S,
The Fashionable Milliner and Dressmaker,
corner Hill and Broadway streets.
Would be pleased to have everybody call
and examine my stock. UgF” Prices the
owest.