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ANOY TOILET ARTICLES, LEADING PATENT MEDICINES, PASTEUR
REMEDIES. AND EVERYTHING KEPT IN A
First-Class - Drug - store.
At wholesale and Retail. JttySvrup of Pigs and Hasselkoa Wine. Prescrip-
tiotas filled at all hoars of Day or Night. Paints, Oils, Etc., Etc.
DR.E. R. ANTHONY’S DRUGSTORE
H. W. Hassiis, '3r Boots ana Shoes
LEATHER AND FINDINGS.
lie Bill Street, - - - GRIFFIN, GA
I ofler at and BELOW COST an exoollcnt lot of LOW CUT Gant*’ and Ladies’
Shoes **• W« HAdoELKDH.
we have opened up at
UNTO. 3 Hill St.
With Fresh and New Stock of Goods.
coins and sees us.
All damaged goods from Saturday’s fire will be sold at the old place.
Com. on, we are going t. *ell thent
Griffin, tia., Juno IS.
JACK H. POWELL,
-PROPRIETOR OF--
(OTIS'S FIRST-CLASS LIVERS
★ STABLES,★
BROADWAY STREET.
Finest Turnouts and Best Horses
to be Had.
1ST Terms Most Reasonable and
Strictly CASH to all!
aprSwed.fri.sn.Sm
Delegates.
Tho following arc suggested the as
suitable persons to convention represent
town district in the to
meet in Griffin, July 3rd: election
Juno 30th, 1888.
E. W. HAMMOND.
J AMES C. POPE-
AY. B. HUDSON.
I. LOYD CLEVELAND.
J. L. PATRICK,
JOHN F. DICKINSON.
CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA.
Notice to the Traveling Public.
Tho boat and oheapest passenger
route to New York and Boston is
via Savannah and elegant Steamers
thence. Passengers before would purebas do
ing tickets via other routes
well to inquire first of the merits of
the route via Savannah, by which
they will avoid dust and a tedious
all-rail ride, Rates include meals
and stateroom on Steamer.
Round trip tickets will bo placed
on sale Jane 1st, good York to return un
til Oct. 31st, New Steamer
sails tri-weekly. Boston Steamer
weekly from Savannah-
For farther information apply to
any agent of tbiB Company, or to
E, T. Charlton, G. P, A.
Savannah, Ga:
C. G. Anderson, Agt Steamer.
Savannah, Ga.
Potato slips, ten cents a hundred
Jos. Morris, East Griffin. tf
Public Schools.
The annual examination of Teach
era for the Public Schools of the city
of Griffin will occur on Friday, the
15th inst.,at Sam Bailey school bnild
ing. Teachers’ places
Applicants for o’clock
should report at 9 a. m.
A. J. M- Bizien,
su.tn.&wed Sup’t.
Distilled from the richest Malted Barley
Chase’s Barley Malt Whisky is full of nutr
rnent, mild and excellent and absolutely
pore. George & Hartnett solo agents for
Griffin, Ga »
MYERS CONCENTRATED CLARET LEMONADE!
fiaT A delightful Summer Drink. Congress Mineral Water.
Ice Cured Bellies- Fine Fat New Mackerel.
New Codfish. Summer Cheese.
Lemons 20 c. dozen. Fresh Tomatoes.
Bananas 35 c. dozer. tCabbage 3| c, to-day.
Evaponated Apples 15 c. lb., to-day. An Elegant line Toilet Soaps.
Black Fish. Bream and Trout to-day. Luscious Ripe Georgia Peaches.
ML. Breads and Cakes Out at 11 o’clock.
BLAKELY.
’ROUND ABOUT.
Mutter* Ctamraiar P««plc end G«i
•ret News Oewlp,
AN EASY JOB.
Teli me not in tones of sorrow,
Life is full of care and wo*.
When a Aver yon weuld borrow,
Yon are promptly answered “No.”
Life is full of trust* already,
Loaning And they ain’t a paying game.
Than money’s much more easy,
to get repaid the same.
For milk shakes, ices and mineral wa
ters go to D re wry’s. eod
An exchange says that Venus, the
morning star, is brighter than it ever ap
peared to any man now living and near
or tho earth than it will be again for 350
years.
Malcolm Maclean and P. M. Dongan,
of Savannah, were in the cflty yesterday
making arrangements to move their fam
dies up here and spend the summer af
ter the first of July.
Thero is to be a big joint moating be
tween the Methodist and Baptists at Me
Donough next Sunday. Revs, R. W«
Jones, R, M. King and S. B. Sims will
bo on tho grounds.
Rev. H. W. Bevill has under a consul
eration aj very flattering call for Hood
county, Texas, but will not leave in any
event until ho bascompleted his present
series of sermons.
J. H. Turner,of Troup county, met the
farmers of Henry county at McDonough
and orgornized n Farmers County A1
lianoe, William Combs, of Locust Grove
wa* elected president by a handsome
majority. The attendance was not large
The Presbyterinns have secured some
of the best musical talent in 'the city
and will give an excellent concert at the
Female College tomorrow night, with
vocal and instrumental music of every
description, the proceeds to go to the
ohuich. The admission is small and we
are sure that the entertainment will bo
good, as the object certainly is. Let
everybody turn out.
Covington Star: “The extension of
tho Georgia Midland railroad from Me
Donough to Athens is being agitated.
We don’t know anything definite about
it, but feel certain there will be sone
movement of that sort within the next
year. The Geoagia, Carolina and North
ern road, which is being built from Mon
roe, North Carolina, to Athens, is being
pushed in this direction, and by next
year will probably reaoh the classic city.
Then the extension of the Georgia
Midland, from McDonough to Athens,
will have to be built. Covington will be
glad to help it, because we waut the
road. Of course the people all along
the line will help a» much as they can
to bni'd the extension.”
Apple Peellugs on the Pavement
disturbs many, and often upsets the peo
pla, but how much oftener does the
green apple disturb the stomach and up
set the bowols. This can be set right
by Dr. Biggers’ Huckleberry Cordial.
Advice to Mothers.
M.j. Winslow's Koothino Sirup
for children teething, is the prescription
of one of the best female nurses and
physicians in the United States, and
has been used for forty years with never
failing success by millions of mothars
for their children. During the process
of teething its value is incalculable.
It relieves the child from pam. cures dys
eatery and diarrhoea, griping in the
bowels, and wind colic. By giving
health to the ihildand rests the mother.
Price 23 cents a bottle, augeod&wly
HARALSON HAPPENIN
The Season of School Commencement*
and Good Crops.
IIaralton, Ga., Juno 12,—-Miss
Anna Brakefield and Clara Williams
left last Friday for an extended visit
to relatives in Harris and Pike coun¬
ties,
I don’t suppose Judge Ben Leigh
of Coweta has not a better or more
Stauncher friend in Merriwetber
than Hon. C. W. Williams, but bes
ing of a low tariff nature and a solid
Cleveland and Colquitt man, and
knowing his friend Judge Leigh
was the opposite, Hon. W., only
wished to indulge in a little pleas¬
antry at the * xpense of his good
friend J-idg< L., and at that time
our low t-riff wheat, corn and cotton
was extremely low. Herald and Ad¬
vertiser copy the above item.
Misses Mamie and Carrie Taylor,
Mattie Rawls, Bennie Hutchinson
and Sallie Reeves, took in Senoia
High School exercises last Monday
and Tuesday, also Miss Jessie Hod-
nett.
The “Mag> i> ! ”• was crowded
with drummers last Tuesday night.
“Little” Berry (Couch) Edwards
spent Tuesday at Seneia. flU father,
W. B. Edwards, Sr., was his sales¬
man in his absence:
Mrs. M. Garrison was very sick
Monday niglu. Better at this wri¬
ting.
Iam requ J by the Judge of
the L. It. C., to say to II. J. H., to
stay at home Sunday nights, and
there’ll be no need nodding on Mon¬
day and falling out of bis chair.
Prof. W. H* Taj lor, returned
from Griffin last Saturday, the 2d
inst., and is the guest of his parent
this week.
Misses Susie Stewart, of Griffin,
Callie Merritt, of Atlanta, are the
guests of Miss Mamie Taylor this
woek -
G. P. Hodnett was quite sick
Monday night.
Miss Mamie Taylor didn’t fall heir
to the mumps as was reported.
They (the mnmps) viewed the situa¬
tion and decided to pass by.
J. B. Cole is painting his beautiful
residence.
Capt. John M. Ingraham contem
plates erecting a large two story
four room residence soon. I expect
the Captain is going to get him a
little “birdie,”
What has become of the Haralson
Reading Club? It strikes me that
the winter has broken, the ice has
melted, the roads are good—what are
you waiting for.
Oscar and Fred Sibley have fine
crops. W. F. Stewart, on Sasser
farm, H. P. Sibley on Frye farm,
Joe Williams, (colored) on Tom
Cartnicheal’s farm, and John Chap
pell, a mute, on his own farm, all
have fine cotton crops.
iVhy is it that young gentlemen
from Senoia have to come to our
town to haul our visiting young la¬
dies around.?
The oat crop is a success and our
lean mules are happy. The corn
prospects were never better, and
cotton, though small for this season
of the year, looks promising.
Jeter Addy and Dr. Young of Se
noia, escorted Miss Susie Stewart,
Callie Merritt, Bessie Edwards and
Miss Mamie Taylor to Senoia Com
menceiQent sermon to day.
Miss Lilly Kelly, of Jouesboro, is
the guest of her nncle, Benjamin
Hutchinsou.
Mrs. Moilie Adams, of Baruesville,
is the guest of uncle Bobbie Han
cook;
Rev. Mr. Stipe preached a very
interesting sermon to day. Text 8th
chap. St. John; subject, Christian
Freedom. Those who fail to hear
Mr. Stipe’s interesting sermons here
are missing some ot the most de
lightful doctrines. They are real
pearls of great price.
Miss Carrie Taylor will take in
Senoia examination this week.
Cousin Dixie-
Hood’* Sarsaparilla is peculiar to itself
and superior to all other preparations in
strength, economy, and medicinal merit. (3
Too BI$ a J«b For the Fool Killer:
Editor News, —It would 3eem that
the fool killer had entirely deserted
C&rtersville, judging from Bill Arp’s
Sunday article in Constitution about
Tburai&D, Suppose Thurman mere
ly wished to deprive the northern
radicals of any pretended'cndgal they
might claim to have gotten from
Jackson's speech tu be nsed against
the Democracy the first election that
followed.
And how can Arp boldly put the
Northern Republican so far ahead of
the Northern Democrats, Ought
not some one to get the fool killer
to return to Cartersville, or in some
otberway right ap this matter; I sup
pose yon are acquainted with the acts
and doings of both parties North,
especially Northwest.
A Subscriber.
Milner, Ga., Jane lltb.
TWO MURDERERS JAILED.
They Are Incarcerated Before They
Know It.
About tho last of November James
Seagraves, Jr., had a difficulty with
Bob Brown (both colored) on Jones
Bridges' place in Union district, in
which the latter was stabbed thougb
it was not supposed fatally. Brown
afterwards moved to Ft. Valley,
where he died, it is claimed from the
effects of the wounds. Hearing of
this David Akin swore out warrants
on Saturday and Monday night Sher
iff Connell, nccomponied by W. J.
Bridges and David LkiD, proceeded
to Seagraves house, about eight
miles out iD Mt Zion district, and
arrested him without ndiffieultv, he
not being aware of Brown’s death.
Seagiaves father, who is charged
with beiDg an accessory, was not at
borne, but word waB left for him to
come in. and see about the matter,
which he did yesterday, and was jai!
ed with his son. Tho preliminary
examination will come off Friday
morniDg at ten o’clock before Squire
Collens, at the court honse. The Ft:
Valley doctors who attended j Brown
have been summoned to be present.
Dr. Moffett’s TEETHIMA (Teething Powders)
Allsy* Irritation, Aid* Digestion, Regulate* the
Bowels* Strengthens the Child,makes Teething
fc*sy and Costs only 25 Cents. Teethlna cure* for
Eruptions and Sores, and Children nothing of equals It Jt
the bummer troubles of any agt*
it safe and sure. Try It and y oa will never be
will)out TEETHIN A a* long as there are child-
reu 1 u the House. Ask your Druggist.
Didn't Need It.
■Washington Hotel Clerk (to guest
from New Jersey)—Will you want a
room witii bath connected, 6ir?
New Jersey Guest—N—no, I reckon
net. I won’t bo in town more’n a cou¬
ple o’ weeks, an’ besides I took a bath
only a few days ’fore I left home.—The
Epoch.
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The Army of Germany.
According to the latest reports Ger¬
many can put upon the field in case of
an emergency 2,960,000 soldiers who
have been thoroughly drilled, and 3,480.-
000 more who have some knowledge of
the art of bearing arms, making a total
of 6,440,000 men.—Boston Budget.
Electrically Colored Hulr.
An overseer in one of the mills at Ilid-
deford, Me., who is exposed to the a strong rapid
electrical current, generated by
motion of the belts near by, ha* had his
iron gray hair changed to a beautiful
bay color.
yUU- WEIGHT
pure_
Its superior for excellence proven quarter in af millions
of homes more than a a cen
tury. It isused by the United States Gov¬
ernment. Endorsed by the heads of the
Great Universities as the Strongest, Purest
and most Healthful. Dr. Price’s Cream
Baking Powder Alum. does Sold not only contain in Cans. Ammonia,
Lime, PRICE or BAKING POWDER CO.
NSW YOBS. CHICAGO. 9T. LOW IS.
d4thw8thp,top col.nrm
JUST ARRIVED!
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THE VERY LATEST STYLES
NEW -:- AND-:- BEAUTIFUL
r^SUMMER HATS.
Lowest Prices!
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JSf Do not fail to call and examine.
MRS. M. L. WHITE,
Cor. Hill and Broadway.
latest Government report.
COMPARATIVE WORT H c: BAKING POWDE RC.
DR, PRICE’S Strongest and Purest
HAYWOOD’S (Alum Powder)...... '-v-r-r..' -
RIDER’S............................
QUEEN (Alnm Powder)..............
BLAKE’S (Alnm Powder)........... ; ..
CLYBURN’S (short wt. V4 os.)........
DARNELL & CO’S (Alum Powder.)
ROYAL..............................
EUREKA (Alnm Powder)!*?........
HERBERT & CO’S. ......
CHIEF (Alum Powder.).............
BARNES’ (Alnm Powder)..........
GIFT POWDERS............
SCHEME POWDERS.............■■
Contain POWDEIKSoldloose)......■ Alum and Ammonia;
BULK Contains Alum and Ammonia.
RAMSEY’S when not fresh........
GOVERNMENT CHEMISTS _ '
REPORTS OF Price’s Cream Baking Powder.^)
As to Purity and Wholesomeness of Dr.
DR. PRICE’8 "CREAM BAKING POWDER
is the only brand upon which the United States and Canadian Governments
have ever made a favorable report. g^^iiKea states N&tioaal Bo&rd of Health. Wish,
lngtos, Kxvines D. Dspabtmxt, C. Bulletin—Supplement seat No. of Government, 8, Page 3S—See Canada, report April to 8rd, the 1886. ComussioNix o» IXLixa
Ottawa,
does Dr* contain Price’s Ammonia, Cream Lime, Alum Baking adulterant.' Powder "wd
not or any
B. S. G. PATON, Ph D., Chemist for the United States Government.
The Cream of Tartar need in BR. PRICE’S CREAM BAKING PETER PQWBER is Urn
strongest and free from all lime and other Impurities. Prof. COLLIER.
Chief Cbcmlstfor th e United state* Department of Agriculture, Washington, O. C.
No better proof of the purity, strength and healthfulness of OR.
PRICE’S CREAM BAKING POWDERand DELICIOUS FLAVORING
EXTRACTS can be offered than that they are recommended for general
family use by the following Heads of the great Universities and Public
Food Analysts of the United States and Canada:
Professors Doremus, Witthaus, and Bartley, of New York; White, of Georgia;
Kediie, Ordway, of Michigan; of Scheffner and Howard, Dettmer, Bohlander, of Missouri; McKeown Dwight, and. of Virginia! Smith, of Babcock
and Massachusetts; Ohio;
Sabin, of Vermont; Austen and Wilbur, of New Jersey; Barker, of Pennsylvania; Collier,
of Washington; Albrecht, of Louisiana; Everhart, of Texas; Hilgard, of California;
Wheeler, Long, Delafontaine, Paton and Mariner, of Illinois; Smith, of Beloit College,
Wisconsin; Heyes and Rice, Canada. TEST ^**-’ RS * 1 m m 111 "
A SIMPLE heaping
Of Powder the with purity three of baking teaspoonfuls powder of is cold to mix water, in a place tin cup it two the fire, teaspoonfuls stirring constantly, of the
over
allow it to boil thoroughly, or until the gas escapes freely; then smell; if adulterated the
odor of Ammonia will be plainly perceived. The presence of Ammonia in most cases
indicates that Alum is used, as nearly all the Alum of f ommerce contains Ammonia. Pure
Baking Powder will not give the faintest Ammoniacal odor. Baking Powders composed
principally of Starch, Alum, and terra alba, boil into a thick dirty paste. “
R. J - DEANE,
PHOTOGRAPHER,
PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER.
tip Old Pictures, Copied and Enlarged.
E. J. FLEMISTER
RECEIVED THE PAST WEEK
New India Lawns, Checked Muslins, White Lawns
Fans, Silk Mits, Ladies Lisle Undervests,
SWISS AND HAMBURC
25 pieces “Renfrew” best Ginghams at 7 1-2
Well worth 12 1-2 cents.
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My Same Low Prices
-ON-
SURA SILKS, BLACK SILKS
-AND-
ALL WOOL NUNS VEILINGS,
Will bo maintained until they are
closed out.
My Shirt Department
Will he found the most complete in the city.
Shirt Waists at COST to close out.
NEW SHOES ADDED
T O
MY ALREADY LARGE STOCK. EVERY
Will save you money on your
in this line.
* LARRCE * ASSORTMENT *
FUR, WOOL AND STRAW HATS!
New lot straw Hats to arrive this week!
500 May Fashion Sheets to he Given Away !
Patterns for Sale, in stock!
G°t)*
YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED!
E. J.
51 AND 53 HILL STREET.