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fillFfin FIBST-CIASS HOT
BROADWAY STREET.
Finest Turnouts and Beit Horses
to 4m Mod.
fgtr Tarsi* Moat Reasonable and ’
Strictly CASH to all!
apr3wed,fri.sn.3m
Delegates Ticket.
•looted The following the convention unpledged ticket in if
to to meet
Griffn, July 3rd, I88ff, Will vote ior
the beet interests of the connty:
J. D. BOYD, )
N.B.DBOTRY.
T. J, BROOKS,
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Delegates.
The following are suggested the as
suitable persons the to convention represent
town dis riot in to
meet in Griffin, July 3rd: electon
June 80th, 1888,
E. W. HAMMOND.
J AMES 0. POPE-
W. B. HUDSON.
LLOYD CLEVELAND.
j. l. Patrick.
JOHN F. DICKINSON.
Potato allps, ten cents a hundred
Jos. Morris, East Griffin. tf
Boarder* Wanted.
Two desirable front rooms for a
small number, and first class day
board for any number, furnished
with the best the marnet affords.
Apply ha person or by letter.
Mbs. M. E. Crittendkn.
june20w&sunlm.
Are you weak and weary, overworked and
tired? Hood’s Sarsaparilla Is just the medi¬
cine to purify job r blood an give yo
strength. * (3)
Free Trade and Sailor's Rights!
Protective Tariff!
YOU PAY YOUR MONEY AND TAKE
YOUR CHOICE !
BUT HERR’sToDR MOLE!
ttm THE LEAST MONEY.
We have now in store and on the road,
for Dealers Ribbed only, in any quantity
Clear Bides.
Hay, Bay small bales, Want any, Hey?
Bran, Bran, 1001b sacks.
MUttl freshly f ground oar load daily. or Ices.
Oats, Meal, only few water bam left in store.
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Soap, Laundry and Toilet, 100 Bores.
Floor, We also Molasses, supply Rice Magnolia anything Ham*, mcrclieants Lard,
need at manafactorers’ prices. Call or send
for oar prices. We touch rook bottom prices
every time and meet all competition Mer¬
chants obtyneed apply.
BREWER & HANLEITER.
juneftd&wtf
Fine Tomaties lOc.per doz. To-day
Lemons i25e. per doz.
Fesh Lof of Melons Received Yesterday
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BLAKELY.
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To tead the New York papers one
wonld think that city located in the tor
rid zone. Deaths from sanatroke have
been very frequent. In this connection
it is not ontof plaee to say that we have
no sunstrokes in this region, and many
of our people would take saramer board
ers.
Tho blackberry crop has proven a
large one of superior quality, this sea
son. These luscious berries are being of
fored for sale even at this late day. on
the streets, and they are equal in qual
ity, if not superior, to the first picking
of the season. Rain water is what has
lengthened the berry season.
Henry Co. Weekly: “Bro. Glessner
has chosen Judge B. H. Allen, of Pike
county, assistant editor of The News.
Judge Allen is a most forcible writer,
and one who i i known for his true dem
ocratic worth, ■■ d as one of the most
humorous wr r of both prose and
verse in 1 a elate. The News has chos
en well, a ;Jwe congratulate her on this
acquisition to hea editorial staff,”
ACCIDENT ON THE A. A F. HR.
A Negro Brakeman and Three Pas¬
sengers Injured. •
A bad accident occurred on the
Atlanta & Florida railroad yesterday
afternoon, at Vt Zion watering
tank. The eLg,uo on the mixed
train was taking water, and two pos
songerp, a man and a youth, were
standing by watching the process.
Just then a loose car of iron, from
which a track was being laid two
miles away, came down the long
steep grade \. f 'i terrific force. On
the brake of loose car was a ne
gro, who Las i, A been seen since
and will probably never be seen
again. The locomotive was crushed
into a wreck. The engineer and
brakeman escaped, but the two pas
sengers were badly braised and scald
ed, possibly dangerously bo. The
brakeman, T. C. Keltner, who
brought these particulars to Griffin,
whore he had to come to telegraph
to Atlanta, did not know the names
of the injured parties.
ANOTHER ACCOUNT.
E. M. Drewry and Uhas. West¬
brook were near the spot at the time
of the collision, whieh took place
about ten o’clock in the morning.
The injured parties were:
W. C. Lee. of West End, badly
cut on the head and bruised internal
ly‘ in critical condition. His little
boy received three or lour scalp
wounds and had the skin burned off
his feet and legs.
C. C. Russell, of Fayettville, was
injured internally and had three ribs
broken, but feels hapeful.
Ed Harmon, the colored brake-
man on the loose car found himself
later about twenty feet frem the
track, with only one foot and hand
slightly injured.
The Boy the Calf Ran Over.
Albany News.
You have often heard of the boy
that the call' run over; well you can
see him in the person of Mr. B. A.
Collier, who was butt down, run over
and supposed to have been stamped
by an eighteen months old calf,
Sunday morning. Mr. Collier went
oat into his lot to look at a calf
which be had brought in Mom the
country, where it had ba/0 pastured.
IIo had little Hugh wjfn him, and as
he was un suspect mildej^d iih^iy regarding the
beautiful, Jersey, the littl
fellow tuckedyoown fite head and
made straight y6i for Mr. OWlier, who
stooped, to conquer, bu^o pick
up his Ij6y. The calf made a vigorous
attaclfon the rear and upset Collier
witb his boy in his arms. The melee
was over in a short time, but Mr.
Collier aud Hugh, both, will carry
signs of the assault for days to come.
Mr. Collier’s hip was almost discloca
ted and nis foot injured, while Hugh
was bruised about the face.
CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA.
Notice to the Traveling Public.
The best and cheapest passenger
route to New York and Boston is
via Savannah and elegant Steamers
thence. Passengers before pnrcbaB
ing tickets via other routes would do
well to inquire first of the merits of
the route via Savannah, by which
they will avoid dust and a tedious
all-rail ride, Rate3 include meals
nud stateroom on Steamer.
Round trip tickets will be placed
on sale June 1st, good to return un
til Oct. 31st, New York Steamer
sails tri-weekly. Boston Steamer
weekly from Savanuah-
For further information apply to
any agent of this Company, or io
E, T. Chablton, G. P, A.
Savannah, Ga:
C. G. Anderson. Ag’fc Steamer,
Savannah, Gn.
’BOUND ABOUT.
Matter* ( oacendar ;FmvI« #»S Os*
•rial Mows Ooeelp.
smuics iasr.
(Ha l (rammer is hero
With its usual romances
1st conventions and beer,
Its socials and dances;
The Joses smell sweet
And the groceries Took cheesy,
The ladies neat.
And the batter spreads easy.
H. C, Horno spent ^^terday in Atian
Mrs. Job. English vehdnod to Atian
ta yesterday.
Judge Harden Johnson, of Macon,
spent yastorday in the city,
Miss Rosa Beck is visiting Miss
Loverotto at Warm Springs.
Col. A. H. Romspert, of Dayton,
is in the city for a few days.
For milk shakes, ices and mineral wa
tors go to Drewry’s. eod
A broom factory hand broke his leg
by falling onfc of a buggy yesterday eve
ning.
Major J. Q. Word returned from
Springs yesterday, looking much
improved.
Mrs. Lizzie Sparks wont to Barnes
ville yesterday evening to attend com
mencement.
W. M.Hclman and Geo. Seymore
will take in the Red Mors picnic at
Jonesboro t^dviy.
John Abnell, one of the foremen at
tho factory, sprained his foot badly,
Wednesday evening.
Miss Ozbum returned homo to Atian
ta yesterday after a pleasant visit to
Mrs. j, L. x’atrick.
j. B, Bummerland came up from Ft.
Valley yc-.terdny to take back the es
enped convict Wesley Johnson.
Mrs, W. J. Watt, of Columbus, ar
rived in the city yesterday evening and
is tho guest of Mrs. W. J. Kincaid.
Mrs. Mary Fowler and children left
yesterday for a three month’s stay at
Alleghauy Springs, Vn., accompanied
by F. G. Bailey, who will b) gone a
week.
Dr. Anthony is somewhat better, we
are glad to state, although the rising on
his nr ck has not como to a head. His
illness is very painful both to himself
and to his friends.
Henry County v Waekly: “The Grif
fin baDd aro invitedMo play at Ft 1 Val
ley as soon as the^f.lc F. It. It. reach
es that city. I’lio^Sand k one of the best
in tne State.”
Miss Mary Thrash, of Flat Shoals,
and Mr. Frank Freeman, of Greenville,
aro to be married on the 3d of July at
the residence of Hon. E. C. Thrash,
Tho News extends its congratulations.
Dr. H. S. Bradley’s son, Styles, made
the best address ever delivered by a
junior at Or’ord, and otherwise acquit
tiug himself wonderfully well in all r6
Bpccts, Ho seems to be a worthy son of
his excellent size.
Ho went into Drewrg’s and asked for
Congress water, and “IsyX^fresh?” a\BQ. started to
draw it he added; “Cer
taiuly; we keep right/up *vith tho ses
sious of Congress, ^ist camo in from
Washington last night.”
The Ola band will furnish music for
the Henry Connty Weelvl l^ftAtonmiorrow 0K excursion,
which passes through
moruiug. Tho round faio Irnun here is
only 75o, nud it will bo an enjoyable op
portunity to visit Warm and Cold
Springs.
Wo take pleasure in calling the atten¬
tion of merchants to the advertisement
of Brewer A- Hanleiter, wholesale deal
ors in meats, groceries and supplies. We
believe that they can and do sell cheap
er than Atlanta or Macon houses, and
that it will be t) advantage of every mer
chant to deal with them in preference.
Certainly it is more convenient for all
in this territory.
HALL AND COLLENS.
Mm Whom the Voters Want to Repre¬
sent Them.
Spalding, Co„ Ga, June 28.
M*. Editob:^-As the timeTs near
ly here when delegates must be ee
lected to assemble in Griffin to se
lect men to xnn for tbe General As
sembly, let ns be sore and select
men that will work for harmony and
look to tbe best interest of the Dem
ocratic party; bat before all let us
have harmony and all work for each
one’s common inteiest. There are
two men that have been spoken of
who are worthy and well qualified-
judge Hall is a good man and
would make a bright star in the Sen
ate. We hsve sent one man from
Spalding who was made president of
the Senate. Wby not send another
one who is tvery way qualified for
any position that is in tbe gift of
tbe people: a man tbat SpaldiDg
county should be proud to elect. ,
As to Mr. Collens, who can dare
to say be has not made his mark?
He wa# reared an orphan boy
bis widdw,ed mother has done
she could t© make him a man flf hon
esty and integrity, and shar should
be proud of herifipn. Htetvas raised
among us and is one m us, and we
should be Assembly proud to pit^bim to tbe
General a man
that attends b^jjilelf strictly to reliable; busings intd and
has made a
man that §$ends t* his own busi
ness strictly will be apt to attend to
the interest of his constituents. I
don’t know who ’Many Voters” is>
but I thirik be has mistaken ideas.
Now, Mitchell is a clever man
and a gooa man, bnt his interest is
like a greurmany: his interest is on
his farm for there is nq money in
going to the legislature. 41e is too
good a farmer leave hpme, al
though if he is nominated^ will vote
for him; but I would advise him not
to offer at this time. Hoping prevail .that
the utmost harmony may 4t^,
the Democratic ranks, I remain
yours most respectfully,
Voters
No Temperance Flank.
The silence of the Republican na
tional platform on the question of pro
bibition shows evasion and coward
ice. There is a large and influential
element of the Republican party
which will not readily excuse this im
portant omission. They are known as
the Anti-Saloon Republcans, and
they not only demanded but^ffpected
some proneiioced and e^flicit declar
ation, which, vrithou^rommitting the
party to absolutfl^prebibition, would
at least defin&jfs athtfude as one of
sympathy j^Ch the ter^erance cause
and agaiiVst the liquor Tteffic. In
this thjtfy were not only disappointed,
but Have reason to feel sorely agriev
ed. There is no doubt that this non
action will lose to the Republican
party thousands of votes and render
more than one State doubtful which
is new considered certain for tbe Re
publican ticket.—[Washington Critic.
You. PURE WEIGHT
Its superior excellence proven In millions
of homes for more than United a quarter States of a Gov¬ cen
tury. It iaused by the
ernment. Endorsed by the heads of the
Great Universities as the Htrongest, Price's Purest
and most Healthful. Dr. Cream
Baking Powder does not contain Ammonia,
Lime, or Alum. Sold only in Cans.
PRICE BAKING POWDER CO.
NEW YOBK. CHICAGO. ST. LOUIS.
d4thw8thp,top ool.nrm
ELDER HOUSE,
INDIAN SPRINGS. G«.
Open all the year round. The best water
in America. Good climate and first-class
table. Prof. Rieman’s orchestra will be in
attendance daring the season. No mosqai
toes or sand flies. For analysis of the
water, terms for board, etc., address
E. A. ELDER, Manager.
. ST Round, trip tickets en sale via Me
Denoush. june'-LMlm
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CAR LOAD
Fresh Melons To-da
J. H. Keith ft Go
Strawberries
| Every Morning,
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HOLMAN&QO.’S
LEATHER AND m.
US 4HII V Street, - - * J > GBIFFIN, GA
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v I ofler at-and BELOW COST an excellent lot of LOW OUT Gents’ and Ladle*
Shoes. ' > H. W. HA88ELKU8.
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5\ J. FLEMISTER
RECEIVED THE PAST*WEEK
New Fans, India LaVwjs, Silk wits, Checked Ladies Mus^ns, Lisle Ijndervests, While Lawns
SWISS ANDMAMBURC 3t-i FLOUNCINCS
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25 pieces “Renfrew”! best Ginghams at 7 1-2 cents.
Well worth 12 l-2 cents.
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My t/ Same Low V Prices
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SURAH SILKS, ttJCK SILKS
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ALL WOOL NUNS VEILINGS,
Will be maintained until they are all
closed out.
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My Shirt Department
Will he found the most close complete in thecity. Boys
Shirt Waists at COST to out
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NEW SHOES ADDED
MY ALREAuV LARGE STOCK. EVERY WEEK !
Will save you money on yonr purchases
in this line.
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FUR, WOOL AND STRAW HAH!
icsr* New lot straw Hats to arrive this week!
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500 May Fashion Sheets to be Given A\ray !
Patterns for Sale, in stock!
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YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED!
E. J. FLEMISTER,
51 ANI> 53 HILL STREET. v
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Insurance Afeacj,
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA
Strongest Companies,
Lowest Rates,
Prompt Settlement s
RillS HOUSE 8 . 1 RBEU SHOP
COLUlilUUS, . GEORGIA,
JOE McGHEE, Prop’i
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The best place in Columbus to get a bath
or clean Shave. Give us a call when in Ih
city. JOE MrGREF
Tax Receiver’s Notice
FOR 1888.
I will ha at the different precincts on tb*
dates meajBPed Tor the pmpoMPt receiving
State and (Rtanty SfoteTaesday^ffiril Taxforl8_. 3rd, May 1M
At Sunny o^Wed^riddMq>ril
an J ? M*y fled
At Um 4th,
and June 6th. May , 8(d •
At Mt Zion, April 5th,
and At June Line 7th. OMpt, jF Friday, 6th. May JUi
and June Cabjir 8flE _ Rlh, M»y 8tt
At Jus#12th. Tuesday, April
and jjjtln, M*y »th
and At #Bne 18th. Wednesday, April
At Griffin every Saturday until the book*
are dosed on July 1st. Offioe at Brick Ware
house. R. A. HARDEE, T. R., B C.
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NOTICE
To Executors, Administrators, Soar-
dians and Trustoos.
Notice is hereby given to all executors, a
ministraton, guardian* and tnwte**. to
the make first their Monday annual in return* July. 1888, between at 10 ■"’ oWoek “J
a. m.,at my cillcaln Griffin. Ordinary.
K. W. HAMMOND,
May 31,1888.