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PURE DRUGS!*
V- AHOY TOILET ARTICLES, LEADING PATENT MEDICINES, PASTEUR
REMEDIES, AND EVERYTHING KEPT IN A
Drug s»tore.
AI wholesale and Retail. WrSrrap of of Fig* Fig* n an 1 ! Hasaelkna’ Has Wioe. Preecrip-
tiona filled at all hours of Dsjr or Night. Paint*, Paint*, Oils, Oils, Etc., £ Etc.
DR. E. R. ANTHONY’S DRUC STORE | j
R. J. DEANE, j |
PHOTOGRAPHER.
PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER.
Hroid Picture*, Copied and Enlarged.
ttrlSa, 6s.i April 24.
JACK H. POWELL,
-PBOPEIETOR OF---
mmn first-class uteri
★ STABLES,★
BROADWAY STREET.
Finest Turnouts end Best Horses
to be Had.
yjT Tarma Most Reasonable and
Strictly CASH to all!
apr3wed,fri.*n3m
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Tin Entire Stock of Goods
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STILWELL & KEITH,
Are being sold at a GREA SAC¬
RIFICE. These goods
MUST BE SOLI)!
4aft.The Most of them are Fresh,
First-class Goods.
Genuine Bargains
May be had. Come while you can
find what you want.
J.F. STILWELL, Receiver
23 Hill St., GRIFFIN. GA
Jan. Slat. I888.~d*w
The Biggest Thing on lee.
Soblitz Celebrated Battled Beer.
This justly world-renowned hover
age, aa to excellency in quality and
taate, is now for sale by
James Campbell,
Georoe & Hartnett.
and J. J. Ison.
Give them a call. iu21sn-wcd.4w
Situation Wanted.
A lady desires a situation bonsework as nurse, and
or can do general
•ooking, if required. Will be satis
fied with low wages, and can give
good references. Address *‘0,“ care
Haws Office, Griffin, Ga. d&wtf.
Fonr young ladies and two gentlemen
responded to the call to be at Patterson’s
Hall yesterday afternoon, and did faith
fill work in making wreaths fer the dead
soldiers. Much, however, remaius to
be done, and it is hoped that there will
be a greatly larger attendance this after
noon.
_
Neuralgia, rheumatism, erysipelas, son-
throat, too tax he nnd all other pains and
aches are promptly cured by Salvatiod Oil
Price 25 cents
German millet seed.
Cat Tail millet seed.
Evaporated 4 p pies.
JLP1*1CM! ft ft • a a m
£M!11 j
Bananas 35 cts. doz. Fine Lemons 20 cts. doz.
BLAKELY.
’ROUND ABOUT.
Matter* ( «nrrrai*f Pc*pl« and tirm
• ral Mew* Owilp.
HF.B MOT HER.
Who cruised around the spacious hail
And never let her footstep* fail,
Who watched me through thekej holes small ?
Her mother. *
And when I kissed my Mollie dear,
And hugged her tightly, oh, so near,
Who on the scene did then appear ?
Her mother.
We're married now almost a year,
One more will wind me np, I fear,
She walks me daily on my ear.
JIrr mother.
Who is the first to have her say?
Who looked me on the roof to-day?
Who rnns the shanty just her way?
Her mother.
JU. F. Morris visited Hampton Huu
day.
W, E. H. ben rev went to Atlanta yes
terday.
Dr. Jalius 0. Barnes, of Concord, is
in the city.
Thos. Nall went to Hampton jester
day to buy cotton
School commenced the one session
■schedule yesterday.
Geo. W. Wood, Bunny Bide, vras
in the city yesterday.
Tha Episcopalians are making a love
ly silk qnilt to bo raffled off,
Ripe strawberries are gradually get
ting into circulation in Giifliu.
A west Griffin family bad borne made
strawberries for dinner Sunday,
Miss Bello Perkins, of Hollonville, is
visiting .Miss Hattie Fountain.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Head, of Lib
erty Hill, were in the city yesterday.
Arch M. Nall, of Atlanta, shook hands
with his Griffin friends Sunday evening.
The Remshart honso has beencomplet
ed and is ready to turn over to tho own
crs.
Mias Minnie Saffold, of Sonoin, is in
the city canvassing for a very valuable
book.
Frank LiDdsey, uu enterprising
uierchaut of Bonoia, was in tho city yes
terday.
Ed. BniitA made one mile in 3
minutes and t< n seconds a few days ago
on bis 48 inch Star bicycle.
Tho members of tho Spalding Greys
are ordered to meet at tbeir armory at
7:80 o'clock iu uniform tonight.
Mrs, M. L. Haynes, formerly of Ba
vaunnb, died here at two o’clock Sunday
night, and was buried yesterday after
noon.
Stonewall Firo Company commenced
practicing yesterday afernoou prepar
atory to going to Americas on tho 23rd
of May,
Mrs. C. W. Slatou and Master I’uhI
havo returned from Empire, Ga,, where
they have been visiting Mrs. J. W.
Hightower.
Miss Hattie Turuipssed, a lovely and
fascinating yonug lady of Hampton, is
visiting Miss Ida Boynton on tho corn
er of Solomon and Sixth streets.
In the police court yesterday two col
ored ladies, Mistes Susie Jones and Au
relia Tbrelkeld, were lined $3,50 each,
including costs, for quarreling and tignt
iug.
We havo been requested to call the
attention of the County Commissioners
to ,tho oouditioa of tho bridge hj au
ning Lino Creek nud tho bad shape of
the adjoining swamp on the Spalding
side.
President J. Albeit Brooks, of tho
Grifliu Brick Company, had a large
force of hands at work on the Randall
yard in wes-: Griffin yesterday, and will
fast as possible commence to make
one million of brick. Mr. Brooks un
ders'auds his business and with the aid
i f the new company will soon have
brick to supply the demand. We ate
glad to add this new enterprise lo our
many other home iudustiies.
!
bat “more rain more rest;’ and
mow hay next summer.
The farmers nre nbont done plant
ing enttoti.
Homer Wolcott, of Griffin, we*
up to see h a SnoDV Side friends
Sunday.
Charles T. Smith, of Concord, vis
ited his fathers family of Pomona
last week.
F, M. Morris, of Griffin, was in
town one duy 1 ist week.
Misses Ada nnd Sallie Winbiub,
two charming young ladies of Macon,
visited their mint Mrs. J. Y. Patter
son, of fi'v Side, last week.
Mies Oia D of Griffin, visited
Miss Efie K ter near town last
Sunday.
Mrs. A. M. Ilamscy visited her
daughter Mrs. H. C. Starr, of Or
chard Hill, last Friday.
S. H. Starr is spending a few days
with his many friends nnd relatives
at this place.
Rev. J. B. Cn 1 pepper will fill the
pulpit at Tir/ah the 5th Sunday in
this month; i! v cordially in
vited to atten
Madam Rumor says there will be
a marringo soou near the village of
Sunny Side. This will do very well
as only four months of leap year is
gone.
M. F. Gibson says that he is no
longer n car te lor matrimony as
he has been ndidale for thirteen
years nnd cm t a vote, so he will
.
retire to private life. We do not
blame you for retiring.
James Baily. the welLknown mill
wrigbt of Jonesboro, was in town
last Friday.
Col. Peeples, of HamptoD, came
down last Thursday to see bis Sunny
Side friends.
Miss Lillie Stallings, of this place,
visited Miss Lillie Ogletree near
Crcswell last week.
Miss Emma Malaier went down to
Griffin shopping Inst Saturday.
Rambler.
“( onKunipth/n Cure”
would be a truthful, uame to give to Dr.
Pierce’s “Golden Medical Discovery,’’ discovered
the efficacious medicine jot of
for arresting the early development consumption
pulmonary disease. But *
cure” would not sufficiently indicate the
scope of its inflnonce and usefulness.
In all the many diseases which spring
from a derangement of the liver and
blood the “Discovery” is safe and sure
specific. Of all druggists.
Central Railroad Time Table.
NORTHWARD.
Barnesville Special (Sunday only
7:45 a. m, Barnesville Accommoda
tiou (daily except Sunday) 5:57 ft. ra.
Passenger No. 3, 5:41 a. m.
Passenger No, 11, 11:31 a. m.
Passenger and Mail No. 1, 4:01
p. nr.
Passenger No. 13, 9:05 p. m.
SOUTHWARD.
Passenger and Mail No. 2, 8:20
a. ra.
Passenger No. 14, 11:20 p. in.
Passeuger No. 12, 4:05 p. nr.
Barnesville Special (Sunday only)
4:58 p. nr. Barnesville Accommoda
tion (daily except Sunday ) 7:10 p. m.
Passenger No. 4. 8:43 p. m.
How often is the light at the house
hold clouded by signs of melancholy ladies. or
irritably on the part of the Yet
they are not to oe blamed, for they are
the result of ailments peculiar to that
sex. which men Know not of. Bat the
may be removed and joy restored by the
use of Dr. Pierce,s “Favorite Prescrip
tion,” wh eb, as a tonic and nrrvine for
debilitated women, is certain, safe and
pica ant. It is beyond all compare the
great healer of women.
Dr. R. M- Hitch, a prominent and
well-known citizen of Brooks coun
tv. died at bis residence near Morven
a few days ago.
The Baptists of Colquitt county
will meet in Moultrie on Friday. May
4, for the purpose of organizing the
laymen’s meetings.
A lady living at Athens has made
it a rule for years lo rise at 5 in the
morning and take a walk of three
miles before breakfast.
John II. Newton is thinking of
doubling the present capacity of his
bobiu mill at Athens. This is the
only mill of the kiud in the state-
Rufus Cunningham, colored, of
Oglethorpe county, was killed a few
days ago by the accidental discharge
of a gun iu bis ow n hands
Jesse C. McCord, of Brooks conn
ty. died at his residence a few miles
north of Quitman on Tuesday, April
17. in the 77th year of his year.
Boils, Pimples, hives, Tingwoiro, tetUr
and all o»her manifestationeof imprre blood
cured by Hood’s Sarsaparilia ?,
Baptist church Line Creek Dist.
The farmers oter there are well up
t^tir wor k- I found a large
crowd already gathered. They have
a large Sunday school, a working
prayer meeting. The preacher Rev
Hamrick delivered a fine discourse,
subject, Redemption of the Soul, to
an attentive, interesting audience. I
took dinner with my old friend Al.
Putman, who has made money over¬
handed by farming. He is certainly
a progressive farmer and a successful
one. After dinner the young people
came in and gave us some good
music. That neighborhood has a
thriving Farmer’s Alliance, some
forty members, with G. YY . Biles,
President; YY. H. Dupree, Vice
P e.icen ; F. M. Scott, S»3t; Judge
Drewry, asst Sect; John Biles, Door
Keeper; S. A. Rutinan, Ireas; A. C.
Martin, Cuaplain; Al. Hardy and W .
H. Dingier, Lecturers.
Fair View Farmer’s Alliance meets
every 2nd and 4th Saturdays.
All Line Creek distriot lacks being
as good a district as there i3 iu
Spalding county, is her Line Creek
bad road, near Drewryville. That
swampy, bad road is a reflection upon
your noble county, Mr. Editor. I do
wish you would travel over it some
day after a rain, I think you would
certainly go back homo and through
the News “whoop up” your County
Commissioners and have them to
look after that road, and by the way
Spalding’s end of the bridge is’in a
dangerons condition. If that swamp
was made good hundreds of bales ol
Coweta and Meriwether’s cotton
would be sold in Griffin; a hint to
ihp, wise, you know.
Many thanks to Mr. and Mrs. M-
Rutroan for tbeir kind hospitality,
also to Col. J. H. Drewry for kind¬
ness rendered him, in the way of
postage stamps, and sorry Col. D. was
suffering too much to attend church
that day.
Last Monday Frol. Turner and
Miss Mattie Hutchinson were taken
violently sick with chills at the school
house and had to bo removed to the
Magnolia house and a physician
B ent lor. Botn are better at this
writing.
Don’t forget the Basket singing
5th Sunday,and be sure to bring well
filled basket, because there’ll be a
hungry set of singing teachers and
newspaper reporters on hand.
L, L. is eastward bound; take
care old feliow.
The Sect of L. K. C. is still taking
on.
I have almost lost sight ol Ben.
E. Still going arch gateward, I
presume.
Prof. Tom “pack*” sand North¬
ward occassionally, looating the big
melon patch. Cousin Dixie.
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A pretty picture is a healthy looking and
wcil eared for baby. By the use of Dr. Bull’s
Baby 8yrun you can keep the health of your
baby in splendid condition. Price 25 cents
The “woman’s friend” is what Laxador
may well be termed, for every woman that
has pneeusedit will not be without it. Price
only 25 cents.
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Coughing Clara.—Comely, charming Claris
aa Clendenning, carelessly catching catching
oold; creeping chills came; Clara coughed
continually; c; ael, croupy cough, that would
have killsd her her, had she not used Dr.
Bull’s Cough t yrup, cotsing 25 cts.
The 5 ld Un,, Volunteers.
Haralson, Ga., April 20th-
To the members of Companies “II,”
“D,” “F," and “G,” of the 53rd
Ga. Y r olunteers;
I would like to open a correspon¬
dence with you and the oilier com¬
panies with a view of a reunion on
sometime this year. Please address
me. 1 learn Col. J. P. Sims is dead
and that Capt. R. H. W oods, of Se-
noia, i» the ranking officer aiiva
of the old 53rd.
Respectfully and fraternally,
YV. L, Tatlor,
Ex Lt. Co. “G” 53d Ga. Y'ols.
Haralson, Ga.
Son Tnrout
is paticularly favorable to the contraction of
Diptteria. Heed the warning, and and use
Darbys Prophylactic Fluid. It at once allays
the inflamation of the throat, subdues the
pain and effectually gives permanent relief. It prompt
ly and destroys all contagion and
diptheritic lptheritie germs. germs It is a fafeguard fafeguard against against
Dfpfberis, and of should throat be used ised gargle. on on tl the first
symptoms sore as a
$100 preferred to $3000 who e L?.®:,S furnish
an tbeir own
and give their own horse* and give
whole time to the business. Spare mo
ments may be profitably employed also,
few vacancies in towns nnd cities. B
,Tnns*nN it f'o.. 10CW Main f=t , Richmon
^yULVIEIOHr^^ PURE
Its superior excellence proven in millions
of homes for more than a quarter of a ocd
tury. It isuaed by the United States Cov-
eminent. Endorsed, by the heads of the
Great Universities as the Strongest, L’uresi
and most Healthful. Dr. Price's Crean
Bakin'” Powder does not contain Ammonia,
Lime, or Alum. Sold only in Cans.
BRICE BAKIKG POWDER CO.
NEW TOBK. CHIoAGO. ST. 1.01 1-.
dtthw8thp,top col.nrm
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
All persons indected to the estate of J. W
Boyd, late of Spalding Counnty, Georgia, de
ceased, are hereby notified to call on the un
dersigned and make settlement of such in¬
debtedness atouee; and all persons having
demands against said estate are notified U
present their $3.70] claims ELIZA properly BOYD, proven, Executrix.
marTwC
MICROBE KILLER
Is now the rage in Austin, Tex. Mr. Kadaru
Nurseryman, Austin, Texas, is the Inventoi
He Cures Every Disease that doctors hav>
failed to cure. Over 500 persons in ant
around Austin are now using it. Send {'\
circular of his treatment showing swor
statements and testimonials of cures made.
Adress
House and Lot for Sale.
The uino room bouse known ss
the Nall place, corner of SolcmoD
and Sixth streets. One square from
business portion of city. Splendid
place for day boarding house. Ad
ply to O. P. or Tho-.. Nall. tf
A GOOD MULE!
Cheap for CASH or £oo<l NOTE! If you Yvant a
good load of wood send us one dollar and your or¬
der. J. H. KEITH & CO.
FLEMISTER’S
~ SPECIAL BARGAINS -
h OR THIS WEEK!
Ail Wool Nun's Veilings, in desirable coiors, 19c. well worth 30c.
Wool Cashmer 'inches wide, in all new shades at 25c.
Crepe Carreai- i wool, 40 inches wide, at 50c.—value 80c.
Grand reduc*. Ji.t , Silk Warp and Wool Henriettas, Blacks and Colors.
Best quality Si rah Silks at 75c., sold everywhere at $1 per yard.
Great Cat ta Prices oa all Otier Dress Goods in Stock!
Few Piet i. iack Silks at Your own Price!
Lau i i immings to Watch all Dress Goods!
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“Belford” 4 .’.to i Kids, Silk Embroidered, 65c.
“Alexander' 4 6 “ “ $1.00
Splendid Rlau.t 1 . 00 . world
Mather" Kids in Crrys. Blacks and Tans, at $1.00 that retail the
over at $1.50.
New Silk Gloves in clacks and Coiors. New Collars and Cuffs.
One lot Ladies Hoes in Blacks and Assorted Colors, at 25c. on bargain
counter, well worth from 40c. to 75c.
Misses Silk Lisle Hose at 25c.—Grand Bargain.
Dozens upon dozens Gents.’ B ack and Colored Half Hose in Lisle, Silk
Clocked at 25c.. well worth double the money.
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New Ginghams, Sates, Prints, Lawns and White Goods
- RECEIVED 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, to
be GIVEN AWAY. Call and get one.
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SHOE DEPARTMENT !
My Shoe Stock will be found the Largest and Most Gomplete in tho 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.
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tar Examine my CLOTHING SAMPLES from Jacob Reed’s Sons. Will
guarantee FIT and WORKMANSHIP, for less money than you pay for first-
class ready-made work.
W E RAVE OTHER BARGAINS AXD SPECIALTIES
that space forbids mentioning. All we ask is examination and compari * 00
of prices of our goods with others.
tar Trade of all mv former patrons solicited either for cash or on time.
E. J. FLEMiSTER. 51 and 53 Hill St.
NOTICE!
LITIGANTS IN COUNTY COURT -'ll
<3j
C C'oT?my n Court^fS*
of Uu
The itstss; fir -ssira
regular Monthly -e, hl ,f| f .
will hereafter be T< ,i , ., “ “id
in each monili. ' ,GU «h
held under this 1|„ p rt to
will be the non fount, c., L, ,,.V ’•*-
on y,
ext, ami the first Court to be . fi“,u r id ^
session will be held on the u* r '
in June next. The business
will carried on sg heretofore
will continue to «it or th« iS? tkt
fixed by law until this chan™ ge s “*fl »
effect. I*
By order of WALTER C BF.EKS
ra30w4 Judge S.c.c.
REEF*».
W,£2'"“ “ a
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,
?-cent ROANOKE, Stamp. VA.,
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
AU l t i sons indebted to the estate of 8 W
late of Spalding Count ,Gear*i«
are hereby notified to call on th»
mdersigned and make settlement of such tn
at once; and all persona hariav
lemands against said estate are notified to
their claims properly proven.
J. J. MANGHAM, Administrator
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THEVERY-:-LATEST
felYLES IN
SPRING MILLINERY!
Hats, Bonnets, Ribbons, Feathers and *11
Other Trimmings have just been
received at
Mrs. M. L. WHITE’S,
Fashionable Milliner and Dressmaker,
Hill and Broadway streets.
Mould be pleased to have everybody call
examine my stoek. J ET Prices the
owe‘t.