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A good, honest, fairly educated offarad boy
thirteen jeara old or oyar is a
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CENTRAL RAILROAD OF OEOROIA.
Notice to the Traveling Public.
The beat and York obeapeat and Boston paasenger ia
ronte to New
via Savannah and elegant Steamers
thence. Passengers before would purcbas do
ing w3l tickets via other routes
to inquire first of the merits of
the ronte via Savannah, by which
they will avoid dost and a tedious
all-rail tide. Bates include meals
and stateroom on Steamer.
Bound trip tickets will be placed
on ssle Jane 1st, New good York to retnrn Steamer un
til Oct. 8Ufc
sails triweekly. Boston Steamer
weekly from Savannah-
For farther information apply to
any agent of this Company, or to
E, T. Chaw-ton, Q. P. A.
. Savannah, Ga:
0. G. AirnEBSON.Ag-t Savannah, Steamer, Ga.
499*1 Fadings on the Pavement
diitnrba many, and often upsets the peo
pie, but how much of tenor does the
green apple disturb tire stomach and up
•ht the Bigger*’ bowels. This can be Cordial. set right
by Dr. Huckleberry
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- Advice to Mothers.
If. 4. Wuranow’B Boothiho Svnur
for children teething, is the prescription
of one of the best female anrses and
phyaidanR In the United States, and
has heatt used for forty millions yean with never
failing success by of mothers
for their children. During the process
of taethihg' it* value is incalculable.
health to the child and rests the mother.
Price 35 cents a bottle. augeodJtwly
“Come where my Lore lies dreaming”—
Forlt he lies at all he’s only talking ia his
sleep.
We oome In questionable shape this time,
And try what virtue them la in rhyme
Ws have a lot 01 fresh goods to sell
So tavite attention by doggerel. which
Oar store is the plane at to bay,
U yoa dispute this fact, we say July,
fbr every one knows, who knows enough
To get In door when weather la rough,
That we keep Accommodation Btohx
With XsacHANTiui Svnuu right at your
door.
For lastanoo, to-day uturc as you're boro,
We had at depot four can Com
Also aatoonto a fine lot of Mut
W ith bobm to store to keep stock complete.
I.raf Lun In tierces bow on the the way,
While Bum ia email bega is la stcre to-day.
We also emmet * consignment of Soap
W hich will oome soon we verily hope.
Thasa M«au every day la put ia store
Customer* try its and always want more.
Of Cat* we hare only bags to-day,
But plenty of bright sad excellent II at .
We lave of Ftoca a small stock on hand
Bat severalgood mills at our command.
Our Qlva prloee trial for all and are low as oan be ,
us a then yon will see.
Yes air, we meet competition every time,
and order aayything a merchant wants by
wins or mail at manufacturer’ s prices. Cali
on or writejus for prices.
BREWER & HANLEITER. .
IttneHdAwtt
FIFTY GROSS OF THOSE CHEAP
MATCHES
JUST RECEIVED. OTHER GOOD AL S
BXjAHELY
>BO(JlfD ABOUT.
gatton Toaooratat Fssfloealtloa
oral IsmUsiNy,
» THU TALL
Our standard-bearer, Grover O.,
Will surely re-elected be; all”
And the “noblest Roman of them
Will likewise “get there” in the Fell.
Oapt. J, H, Mitchell, of Pike, was in
the city yesterday.
* 0. 0. Baas left yestarday for Borne
after a abort visit here.
Arch Nall wraa in the city from Atlaa
ta a few hoars yesterday.
Rev. EUison Cook, of Orchard HiH,
woe in the city yesterday.
Malcolm McLean and family arrived
from Savannah yesterday.
for milkshakes, ices and mineral wa
ten go to Drewry’a. * eod
Miss Hassie Peddy, of Lagrange, is
in the olty the guest of Mrs. Hanleiter.
J. W. Bollard returned yesterday
after a sojourn of one day and night for
ids health at ML Airy.
Miss Maggie Hull, of Savannah, a
rived yesterday and is the guest of Mr,
and Mrs. J. P. Hammond,
Mrs. Geo. Cope, of Savannah, ar
rived yesterday afternoon and - is the
guest of Mrs. T. B. Mills.
•Miss Marie Hammdnd gave a pleasant
little tea last night to Miss Carrie Lowe,
of Hapeville. and Miss Cfanie White.
Miss C. A. Hanseil, who has been
the guest of Mre.H. W, Hasselkns for
a short time past, went to Atlanta yea
tarday.
There is only one thing that will make
a man feel happier than to . find a for
gotten dune in last years’ trousers, and
that is to find a dollar in this year's.
There will be an old fashioned all day
singing at County Line cUnrob, in Un
ion Dist., Spalding county, Sunday,
July 8th. Everybody invited to oomo
and bring well filled baskets.
John Mills shot at a burglar on Tnes
day uight, bat failed to bring hitn down.
And ytt John wears the medal of the
Griffiu Guu Club. Burglars are some
what tougher and more orratio on the
fly than clay pigeons.
W. O. Johnson, night editor of the
Columbus Enquirer Sun, has been nomi
nated tor the State Senator. A nicer
gentleman or one better fitted for the
position oonid not have been found in
the district.
Fiom Woolseyvilie, Fayette county,to
Union ville, Monroe county they came
yesterdaT. The list of ths Wrautwr
News promises to doable before Cbrut
mas. Its straight out Democratic prin
ciples arc appreciated io a campaign
year.
Snpt. Levi Hcgie, one of the most
pleasant officers of the Central BR-,
was in the city a short time yesterday
on his way to to ronesboro. Ke says
wo must huve a new passenger depot,
and doesn't see how its building can
long be postponed. And we say amen!
We may occasionally forget to remind
—and, in fact, have sometimes negleet
ed it when it was especially worthy of
mention—though it is always tone—bat
don’t yon forget that Dock Ison’s is the
place to go and get a cool drink of any
kind dnriug this weather, from ice cold
beer at a nickel np to a frescoed and
frozen milk pqnch at fifteen cents.
Those who don’t drink need not count
this time, for it is a fact that everybody
needs something bracing during a long,
hot summer day, and needs jnst such
pure and straight goods as are sold at
the Arcade. This is a straight tip.
Rev. W. Z. Gardner, of Orchard Hill
starts off today for a thirty day#
trip down to Columbna and op
and around Tallapoosa, and will deliver
some good old fashioned aermooB—nune
of your modern hifaintiDg palaver—on
the way. He will take with him a few
sample copies of ttmfc staunch Hardshell
Baptist paper, the Gbotjn News, and
will bring back some subscribers, »» he
always does.
SOLID FOB HALL.
Enthusiastic Action ef the Bails County
Democracy.
The Bolts Ckmnty Democraiic Con
ventios mat July 3d, 1888.
The following resolutions were
adopted, iu'rodnoed by Col. M- V.
MoKibbec;
We, the ci zms of Batts ceaoty,
believing ihui the rotary system of
electing representatives to the State
Senate from the 26th district i# just
and wise, therefore we instruct our
delegates to adhere to this rale, and
op it is under this rale the lime for
Spalding to name the representative,
we instruct the delegates of this
oounty to support the nominee whom
Spalding couo'’■ rm bents to the Sen
atonal convention,
Resolved, 2, As we have learned
with pleasure that Judge John I. Hall
will be presented to the convention
as the candidate of the Democratic
party, we congratulate the citizens of
Spalding county upon this selection,
and assure t.er our hearty and full
support, ktu. ' u» that in him she
presents a n. ci J integrity and abil
ity, D. J. Thaxton, Sec.
The following delegates were ap
pointed, a large delegation being
made up because so many had ex
pressed a desire to go to the oonven
tion in order to vote for Judge Hall
and show what his home county
thought of him;
H B Fletcher, M V McKibben, W
M Mathis, L S Hammond, E P
Cutchings, Obe Hendricks, E E
Pounds, and others whom your cor
respondent does not remember.
Any opposition to Judge Hall
oonid not get twentyfive votes against
him in Batts county, from white and
black voters combined.
Church Notice.
Preaching at the Christian church
tomorrow at 7:30 p. m. by Elder T.
M, Harris, of Atlanta. Mr. Harris
is an eloquent speaker and a thor
ongh scholar. The public is cordial
ly invited. Also preaching Monday
evening at 7,80. After services a
business meeting will be held, at
which all the members are expected
to be present. •
Skinning Birds W1U1* Alive.
It is found that to receive the highest
‘ e for the skins of birds worn on the
thA women * they must be skinned
alive.* 80 the banters and traffickers
are trapping the sweet songsters, and
skinning them with half a song in their
throats. Now look at the lovely whole creatures
on yoor hat, and aee the hat, process. and
Think it over, then pat on yoor
take a stroll In the park or orchard, and
hnngfon the procen going on with yoor
pit nrinlea T-rtn’fnVr and tanagers. No
one writer say*: “I cannot bear
A, wretch nor tharthought, that I of this the bloody
, aaw at occupa¬
tion.* Ah, but how about those who
wear the b irds t—*Kmes-Democ rat.
Bow r»pl* Bwoat Known.
“Yes. we keep the name of every
prominent family living within a radios
of 10d miles of PifcOfourg, and when we
tasoe circulars, advertisement*, etc., we
refer to our list and direct them accord¬
ingly. We send droakus to people who
never dealt with us, and they an sur¬
prised mod flattered by the evident ia atten¬
tion paid them, not knowing it a sys¬
tem with us. They wonder accomplished how we get
their full names. This is
by referring*to a blue book, which ia is¬
sued yearly for the general information
of merchants and others. Of course oar
Ust is not so extensive as other houses,
bat oar customers are among the ton of
eodety. Some firms will go so far as to
tend articles of jewelry, precious atones,
eta, to people for examination, but they
first make inquiry from a bank or other
reliable source as to the social standing
and reliability of the person to whom the
articles are sent. I never heard of bat
<me instance of loss sustained.—Pittsburg
Press.
“CyeW* Iter Army Cm.
The recent experiments in employment
of ‘‘cycles’’ of various sorts for army use
in the spring military exercises in Eng¬
land seem to' demonstrate the futility of
expecting that class of machinery to be
of much practical value for this service.
The ascents of long hills had to be made
by the cyclist volunteers slowly and with
toil on foot, because the machines could
not be ridden; a carriage to be ridden
and worked by four men, and to carry a
M a x i m gun, broke down utterly; ths
“Centipede,* or flying sapper, a machine
on right wheels, carrying intrenching
tools, engineering appliances and men,
broke in two and had to be abandoned,
and there were numerous minor acci¬
dents in only two days’ trials. So long
aa the operations of war cannot be am-
fined to nice, smooth asphalted floors,
and conducted daintily, these machines
are possible not likely to be worth much among
military appliances— Now York
Rtmjc J
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. Strongest, Purest
Great Universities as the Cream
and most Healthful. Dr. Price’s
Baking Powder does not contain Ammonia,
Lime, or Alum. Sold only in Cans.
PRICE BAKING POWDER CO.
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CITY MARSHAL'S SALE!
firriLL BE SOLD BEFORE THE COURT
YV House door Ga., in the the city first Tuesday of Griffin, in
Spalding county, on the usual hours of
August, 1888, between described property, to-
sale, the following
' One-eighth of an a:re of land in the city
of Griffin fronting Slaton’s Alley 55^ feet
and running back on 6th street 2614 26)4 teet, feet.
thence west 53>tf feet, thenoe south
Levied on as the property of Mrs. Fannie H,
Woodruff to satisfy one city tax fi fa for the
year 1887. Tenant in possession legally no-
One house and lot in the city of Griffin, bound
containing 14 of an acre, more or less, other
ed north by Chappel street, south by
property of T. W. Thurman, West by 4th
street and east by part of same lot. Levied
on as the property of T. W. Thurman to sat¬
isfy two city tax fl fas. Tenant in possession
ftue-tourth of an acre of land in the city
Broadfoot children, south by Poplar street.
Levied on as the property of J. M. Jones to
satisfy one city tax n fa for the year 1887.
Tenant in possession legally notified.
One vacant lot containing 34 of an acre in
Levied on as the property---- for ■ — -- Ten¬
satisfy one tax fi fa the year 1887.
ant in possession legally notified.
One vacant lot in the city of Griffin front¬
ing Broadway street, south 80 feet and rnn
ning north back to alley, the entire lot
bounded east by J. D. Sherrell and west bj
part of same lot. Levied satisfy on as the property olty tax
of Mrs. E. S. Boynton to Tenant one possession
fl fa for the year 1887. in
legally notified.
T. G. MANLFY, Chief Polico.
julyfi-tds.
Butcher’s Fly Killer!
CERTAIN DEATH.
No hunting with powder stupify them. and gnn No as
squirrels, only to to death the sticking plas
ering death on the on
ter. Flies seek it, drink and are.
KILLED OUTRIGHT
humanely, so quickly they cannot get away
Use it freely. Prevent quiet. reproduction, Always ask secure
serene peace and
DUTCHER’S.
For Rale Everywhere.
julyV-dAwlm
Administratrix’
By virtue of an order granted by the Court
of Ordinary of Spalding county i will sell
public ontory to the highest bidder, the
the court house door in Griffin, on the
Tuesday hours of sale, in Angust the following next, during described
erty, to-wit- hundred
Lot of land number one and
five (165) in the Second District of
County, Georgia, adjoining lands of
Moore, W. P. Hemphill and Mack and
Barrow, belonging to the estate of Isaac
containing Hair, late of two Spalding hundred County, and two deceased; and
one
half (202%) acres, more orie
Administratrix of IsaaeN. Hair, dec’d.
$6.00.
ELDER
INDIAN SPRINGS, GA.
-:o:-
Open all the year round. The best
in America. Good climate and
table. Prof. Rieman’s orchestra will be in
attendance during the season. No
toes or sand dies. For analysis of
water, terms fur board, etc., address
E. A. ELDER, Manager.
Round trip tickets «n sale via Me
Donough. jnneSadlm
NOTICE
To Executors, Administrates,
dians and Trustees.
Notice is hereby given to all executors, a
miulstrators, guardian* and trustees, to
make their annual returns between now and
the first at Monday office in in July, Griffin. 1888, at 10 o'clock
a. m„ my
E. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary.
May 31,1888.
COLUMBUS, - GEORGIA,
JOE McGIIEE, Prop'i
—r— )o( --
The best place in Columbus to get* bath
or clean Shave. Give ns a call when in th
city. JOE McGHES
CONSUMPTIVE
“S3*5?§3|1
FROZEN WATER MELONS
TO- I
Order one for your dinner.
J. H. Keith A Co
Strawberries -:-
Every Morning,
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HOLMAN & CO.’S.
Hill street, griffin, ga
I offer at and BELOW COST an excellent lot of LOW 0 J Y T ^ e ^ 8 ^^iJ s ie9
Shoes.
THE STAR.
A GREAT NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC
NEWSPAPER.
The Stab is the only New York newspaper
possessing the fullest confidence of the Na¬
tional Administration and the United Dem¬
ocracy of New York, the political battle
gronnd of the Repnblic.
Jeffersonian Democracy, pure and simple,
is good enough for the Stab. Single hand¬
ed among the metropolitan press, it has
stood by the men called by the great Democ¬
racy to redeem the government from
twenty-five years of Republican wastefulness
and corruption and despotism to the South.
For these fflur years past it has been tins werv
ing In its fidelity the administration of Grov¬
er Cleveland. It is for him now—for Cleve¬
land and Thurman—for four years more of
Democratic honesty in our national aflairs,
and of continued national tmnqnility and
prosperity.
For people who like that sort of Democracy
the Stab is the paper to read.
The Stab stands squarely on the National
Democratic platform. It believes that any
tribute exacted from the people in excess of
the demands of a government economically
administered is essentially oppressive and
dishonest. The scheme fostered and cham¬
pioned by the Republican part-of making the
government a miser, wringing millions an
nually from the poopl s and locking them up
in vaults to serve no purpose but invite waste
fulness and dishonesty, it regards as a mon¬
strous crime against the right of American
citizenship. Republican political jugglers
may call it ‘protective taxation;’’ the Stab’s
name for it'is robbery.
Through and through the Stak is a great
newspaper. Its tone is i ure and wholesome,
its news serviee unexceptionable. Each issue
presents an epitome of what is best worth
knowing of the world’s history of yesterday.
Its stories are told in good, quick, pictur-
eque.Edglish, and mighty interesting read¬
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The Suhdav Bias is as good as the best,
class magazine, and prints about the same
amount of matter. Besides the day’s news
it is rich in spesial descriptive articles, ato
ries, snatches of current literature, reviews,
art criticism, etc. B ,r ' ttc’a hiimatiblc hu¬
mor sparkles in it 0 1 umus; Will Caricton’s
delightful letters ..re i i its choice offerings.
Many of the best lea >wn men and women in
literature and art are represented in its col
umns,
The Weekly 8 •n if i large paper giving
the cream of tin : w« ‘ y w >rld over, with
special feature.- ' make it the most
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farmer, the meet. . , tb business man too
much occupied t >v . : a daily paper, will
get more for Jii- <i .liar invested in The
Weekly Stat. ih;.., from any other paper
It will be espc ;n;iy alert during the cam
paign, and will print (he f reshest and most
reliable political r.rv s
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JUST ARRIVED!
THE VERY LATEST STYLES
NEW-:- AND BEAUTIFUL
fc^SUMMER HATS
Lowest Prices!
-jot-
J5F“ Do not fail to call and examine.
MRS. M. L. WHITE,
Cor. Hill and Broadway.
HOTEL CURTIS,
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA,
Under New Management.
A. G. DANIEL, Prep’r.
Po-ters meet all trains. feb!5dly
MaMUHfBE
SCHEDULE.
Taking Effect Sunday, May 27,1888.
NtL 51. PASSENGER—NORTH.
Leave Leave Warm Columbus............ Springs..............lu.06 £>25 a a m in
LeaveWoodbury,..................10.27 a m
Leave Molena,..................... Neal,............................ a m
Leave a m
Leave Concord,.................... Williamson’s,...............1112 a m
Leave 1 H9 m
Arrive Leave Griffin..................... Griffin,....................., am
Leave Luella,....................>11-®® McDonough...............12.15 a m
Arrive p m
NO. 52. PASSENGER—SOUTH.
Leave Luella,.......................jj*® McDonough,................8.15 p P m m
Leave Griffin,......................3.57
Arrive Griffin........................fl®P p m
Leave m
Leave Williamson’s,................p Concord,.....................^•^P m
Leave .........4.58 UI
Leave Neal,, p m
Leave Leave Molena,......................6 Woodbury,..................^ilpP 04 pm 111
Leave Warm Columbus,..................7.16 Springs..............o.w p m
Arrive pm
NO. 53. PASSENGER-NORTH.
Lcave Coiambus,.................4.4o Springs...............6-20 p m
Leave Warm Woodbury,..................6-41 p m
Leave Molena......................8.52 P m
Leave Neal........................8.57 p m
Leave Concord,....................7.07 pm
Leave Williamson’s................7 27pm p m
Leave Griffin......................7.45pm
Arrive Griffin......................7.65
Leave Lneiia.......................8.21 p m
Leave —............8.40 p m
Arrive McDonough p m
~
NoTw). PASSENGER—SOUTH.
Leave McDonough................. 7.30 a m
Leaye Luella.......................7.48 a m
Arrive Griffin......................8.15 a m
Leave Williamson’s.................8.42 Griffin,......................8.25am
Leave Concord,....................9.01 am
Leave 9.11 am
Leave Leave Neal,......................... Molena,......................9.16 a m
a m
Leave Woodbury,......... 9.27 a m
Leave Warm Springs........... —9.48 a m
Arrive Columbus,.................1L20 a m
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All passenger trains are daily includ¬
ing Sunday*. M. E.GRAY, Supt.
C. W. CIIEARS, Ga.
Gcn’l Pass. Agt, Columbus,
S W, UHI i SMS
Inc Agency,
GRIFFIN, : CEORCIA
-tot-
Strongest Companies,
Lowest Rates,
Urompt Settlements
G. A. CUNNINGHAM,
GRIFFIN,::: GEORGIA,
Has Been Appointed Land Agent to
Spalding County,
by the Georgia Bureau of Immigration, ani
the all parties sale by having placing land their for sale property can expedite his I
in
hands.
Full particulars in regard to the most va
nable lands in this county can be obtain*
by houses addressing lands him as above. ail description A full 1|*» 1
and and lots of
L, C. AYCOCK,
-Practical Gunsmith,*
Clark Building, Near Osborn’s Shops,
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA exeeut |
All work attended workmanlike to promptly ahd |
ed in thorough and manner.
july3d&w-tf
J. P. NICHOLS,
AGENT thx
Northwestern Mataat Life It
’ sufanse Company, reliable 1
Of Milwaukee, Wl*. The most
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