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--IOO WILL TURMli find- OEED
THE BEST
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flrffla, Ga., A«»J *•
Wanted-.A Boy.
A good, boneai, fairly edaeatad offered boy
thirteen yearn old or over if *
good oppartanity (o laaro ti» print
mg trade at this office it application
-VP it made right away. Pareato or,
gnardiaca most furnish a reasonable
gnan ttUe that the boy will stick to
CENTRAL RAILROAD OF 6E0R6IA.
to the Traveling Public.
Tha beat am id York cheapest and Boston passenger is
route to New
via Savannah and sJagant* Steamers
tbaoae. Passengers rs Wore parchas
!».«*. routes would do
a
the route via Savannah, by wbieb
they will avoid dost and a tedious
all-rail ride. Bates include meals
and stateroom on Steamer.
Bound Jane trip 1ft, tickets good will be tarn plaoed
on sale to re nn
til Oct 31ft, New York Steamer
sails triweekly. from Savannah- Boston Steamer
weekly information apply
For farther to
any agent of this Company, or to
E, T. CmuiLTO*, Savannah, O. P, A.
Ga:
G CL Axi»»soN,Ag*t Savannah, Steamer. Ga.
Apple PeeUan ea the Parement
diainrbs many, and often npaet* the peo
pie, hut how much of toner does tbs
green apple disturb the stomach and op
Ml the novels, This can beset right
toy Dr. Bigger*’ Huckleberry Cordial.
Advtoe tv Mothers.
It. a Wunmov's Soothimo Stkcf
for of children of the teething, beat female is the prescription end
one muses
Em physicians In the United States, and
bam need Cor forty millions years with never
failing for their success children. by Daring of theprooees mothers
of teething its value is Incalculable.
health to the ( hild and rests the mother.
Pries 25 emit a bottle, angeod&wly
“Come where my Lore lie* dreaming”—
for if be lies at all he’s only talking in his
•teep.
We come in questionable shape this time,
And try what virtue there it in rhyme :
Wa haw a lot of freah goods to tell
So invite attention by doggerel.
Oar store is the phiae at which to buy,
for If yon dispute thia tact, we say July,
To every door one knows, whan who know* enough
That get in keep weather is Stohs rough,
wa AcoawMotunox
W ith Mncnanttut Suppuss right at your
door.
For We had instance, at depot to-day four assure Coxa as you’re born,
ears
Ateo en-woto a fine lot of Mbit.
With mm* In store to keep stock complete.
Jauf Lsanin tierces sow on the the way,
White Bass in email bags hi in store to-day
We aiso expect a consignment of Bcui-
Which vfn come soon we verily hope.
Paasa Mrurnty flay fa pnt In stow
v usiemers try it and always want more.
Of Okn ws hare only few bags to-day,
Bat plenty ot bright and excellent H at
W a have ot Fiona a small stock on hand
Bat severalgood mills at our command.
Our prices for *11 art tow a* esn be;
Give ns a trial and then you will see.
Tea sir, wemeet competition every time,
andordei anyything a merchant wants by
wire or mail at manufacturer’s prices. Cali
on or wrtte.us for prices.
BREWER & HANLE1TER.
JaoeffdAwU
FIFTY GROSS OF THOSE CHEAP
JMLJnL TWT A THTT JL wJn.oCJO ThI Q
JUST RECEIVED. OTHER GOOD ALS
% it is BLAHLEY
Wr .v.if ...
’ROIID ABOUT.
k caiHi or iub.
Ikaanr the a firi named Mary Osrty,
Who, 1 poor, was bote aad hearty:
She And used took to ► wee wear * gingfcsm witting gown down.
av mother's
Byt now ain't mafcia^aite a stir,
s rr- Sc- ____tbs sbr Usee
Aad ' Marie Carte.
BUM
John Irvin,of Concord, was here yesterday.
dodge Daniel Is spending the day at Warm
Bpriagf!
Hon. 4no. £, Gardner, of Milner, was in the
city yesterday.
Dove killing Haw has coma and the hunt
era are happy and hot
J, H. White, Jr., retained yesterday from
a trip to Florida.
Mrs. Elisa Boyd is spending the month of
July at Tallulah Falls.
Emmett Bostick, of Atiiau, U spending
the day in the city.
Georg*Seymore** beer is always cold, and
his lunch freah and fine.
Mr*. Henry Sharpe, of Atlanta, is the
guest of Mrs. J, C. Brooks
Miss Eddy Smoot, of HoUonville, was in
the city yasterday shopping,
Willie Howell and Prof. G. B. Merritt, of
Zebulon, wore here yesterday,
Mrs. A. Reynolds, of Mason, is the gum
of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Thornton,
Prof. Woodall, of the Talbot ton High
school, was in the city yesterday.
Judge B.H. Allen Is spending today at
Zebuloa, with bis ton B. A. Allen.
Geo, Stewart arrived from the North yes¬
terday evening on a short vacation.
George Seymore haa quart* and pints of
the original Bud welter bear on ice.
Whea in search of something fresh and
refreshing, go to Seymore’s, He haa it.
Miss Emma Stilwell haa returned from a
visit to Miaa Birdie Fitts, at LaGrange.
Mm. A. W. Jones and Miss SaUte Jonas
left yesterday evening for Indian Springs.
Mrs. J. B. Daria, nee Mias Mattie Stopper,
of TenniUe, is visiting her relatives here.
Judge J, 8. Boynton returned from High
Shoals yesserday and will spend the week
bare.
The Meriwether County Timea Is expect
ed to api-ear this week, published at Green
ville-
Miss Alice Allgood returned to Borne yas
terday after a visit to Dr. and Mm. R. H.
Taylor.
Misses Linda and MerdsFord,of Zebulon,
are visiting MLse* Minnie and Ola Doe in
this city.
The Griffis Gun Club will shoot at three
o’clock te-morrow afternoon, to see who
wears the medal.
Mr. and Mrs . 8. D.Nlles returned to Atlan
ta yesterday after a week's visit to the
/anally of G. R. Niles.
Grapes and strawberries wereen the streets
at the same time yesterday, in the fruit me¬
tropolis of Georgia.
Did you ever try a rum cooler? Well, it
ia s good thing, and so is everything else
that Geo. Seymore or Tom Hatton make*.
Ed. and Master D..D. Peden returned last
night alter several days visit to friends and
relatives in Florida and Southwest Georgia.
Will ths coming man perspire? Ha
See him now turning the corner yonder,
blood in his eye and a paint leaf fan in
hand.
Henry Grady denies emphatically the
port that be has an idea of going to
ham to embark in the newspaper
Henry is wise.
School manna seam to have taken
age of leap year. Four yonag lad lee who
taught sehool* in Atlanta daring the
year have sent word to the board of edu
tion that they will not be candidates lor
election, as they expect to be married.
Atlanta Journal: If the next senate
Georgia contain* Judge John I. Hall,
Spalding, and Hon. C. B, Wooten, of
houn, the people of Georgia will have
assurance that two of the ablest
in the state are in her councils.
People who a tte n ded the Piedmont Chatau
gae teat Sooday reported the prices extor
{EASTS** S2-EU
ia this region can generally spend their
SOEdaje moat eomtorUblyathome, with
fifteen ceate worth of ta* tad other tin cries
ia proportion
TbaiMfc Ga., Befit *ifl aw *» ?•**-
hereon the Uth last. Redsocd rate* oe
aO railroads. Gate. Btqpaioa aad Bailey
were eotoaais la this reglaaeat; Capt. and
Conuatesary Joe Little, Oapfi.J*sre Aadrewa,
Ideate-M. V. Hrawry and R. F. Maaa *»4
Major Ws* Andrew* also belonged to thte
For mflk shakes, ices aad mineral *»
ten go to Pwwy’i " •«* ,
A flMttoani Sketck of Baal Life. -
The maonlight drilled brokenly
a rift ia the root of a negro
eaUniatb* a* mer ateafaMand fell on
Gabriel Jnsea* *. »y beaidad face. He
was sowkin? an ; ma J il a Hiig .
"Hanna: r’ be called preaeuUy, "Han
•afar
Oii€DC€
"Hannah' I aay, Hannaha trifle
l o a d g r ;
There was a nulling of the straw it
the bed in the comet and a sleepy an
swer: “Hnhr’
“ Hannah, did you pat dot watermill
Ioa I found m Mono Dm Scott’s patch
yiatiddy in deco 1 *t iag?"
"Tea. I pat dot watemOlion in de
cool spring, p she answered deliberately.
“Dat wa* right,* 4
“Hannah, did yon hang dat coat dat
MmtorHedky ‘aiated on my takia* hind
de hay nek, like I tote jar?"
“I did dat”
"Did yoa m " an* pick dem chickens
I botried from ’ nan down cm de river
road de urr <]*,•.
"Yea, seall dem chickens. ■ ‘
"Well, fry me one de fnat t'ing In de
mornin 1 , cause I*a go t‘ go over t* Mis
ter Chinky Claptin’a t’morrer t' lead a
pra’r meetan* an’ keep dem triflin' nig
gero In de right road,"
Then he leaned his grizzled head on
the chair back and snored the snore cj
the just, and the bCJfroga in the marsh
canght ap the eoand and echoed it over
the Chickahominy lowgronods
MERIWETHER MATTERS.
The Farmers' Alliance Puts Out Can¬
didates for the Legislature.
GuoeKvnxE, Ga., July 6.—Two
delegates from each county alliance
lodge met in Greenville yesterday
and a majority pat out two candi
dates. A. J. Saelaon aad J. W. Tay
lor, for the legislature. It ia thought
by his nearest friends that Dr. Taylor
will not accept the nomination.
These candidates are put out to se
core the alliance vote at the demo
oratic primary election to be held on
the 4th of Augnst By some it is
held that this step is a violation of
alliance rulings that the order shall
not go into politics. The promoters
of the movement bold that the ac
tion being only a recommendation
that the two candidates be snpported
by the order at the democratic pri
m&ry, is not, strictly speaking, a go
ing into politics.
It is thought Itev. E. C. Thrash,
who has announced his candidacy,
will retire from the race.
Messrs, Hill and Terrell, members
of the last legislature, are candidates
for re election, and the contest prom
ises to be odo of the warmest Merri
wether has known for years;
Get rid of that tired feeling Sarsaparilla, as quiok which as
possible. Taka Hood’s
gives strength, a good appetite, and health.
(5) ,__
tfslm Tou Hava Ite Sift.
To the question, how to write, I should
■ay don’t write at all, unless you are
cure you have the gift, which is God
given, born with you, and can no more
be made to order than can a taste for
music when one lias no car for it.
Don't think you can write because yoa
are fond of reading stories and devout
everything which comes in your way, or
because you think yourself as capable as
your friend, who has achieved a success
you fain would emulate. Yon must have
the ideal world in you and about you.
You must early bo familiar with the
imaginary people you are to make real,
and who, if you are real yourself, will
come to you sleeping and waking, at day
dawn and sunset, and laying their
shadowy’ hands on yours will hold you
fast until you tingle to your finger tip?
and can no more keep from writing than
the bird can keep from singing when the
dew is on the grass and the morning is
at its freshest. If you have never ex¬
perienced this glow of enthusiasm, if you
nave no imagination and are taking up
writing as you think would any other business,
because you it will pay, or you
want fame and money, don’t try to
write, tor it Slaty you do it will be stilted and
unnatural.— J. Holmes in New
York Mail and Express.
Boat Marks* la Europe.
The bgst market on the continent of
Europe arid la said to and be at kept Berlin. Fish are
frott vote are alive. There
ia every variety of game and damestio
fowl to be had within a thousand miles,
and steers, veal calves, lambs and other
animals are dressed complete—their
heads and tails Mug skinned and kept
hitm-t on their trunk* Chicago Gerald.
tuicwei OHT
Its superior excellence proven in millions
of Homes for more then a qusrter of s een
fairy emmenl U touted by the United States Gov
Endowed by the heads of the
STi£t Great Universities a* the Strongest, Pri^s Purest
Htelthful. Dr. Cream
Baking Powder does not contain Atpmonia,
aOCMT TOSE. CB2CLQO. ST. lAJHS.
d4Uiw?5Uip,top col.nnn
CITY MARSHAL’S SALES-
TA7HX W BE SOLD BEFORE THE COURT
House door in the city of Griffin,
BpaHiae county. Ga., on the first Tuesday in
August, 1888, between the usual hoar* of
sate, the following described property, to-
wit: of land in the city
One-eighth of an arve
of Griffia fronting Slstoo’s Alley 3tj( fort
aad running back on 6th street feet,
thaaee west &04 feektkeare watt fart.
Levied on as th* property of Mrs. Fannie H,
Woodruff to satisfy one aty tax fi fa for the
year IS*T. Tenant in possession legally no¬
tified. of Griffin,
(Mm house sad lot In the city
containing M of an sere, mere or leas, bound
ed north byChappel street, south by other
property of TTW. Thurman, West by «h
street aad east hr part of same lot. Levied
on as the property of T. W.Thnrmsn toast-
rely two Bfttildg city tax fi fas. Tenant in possession
te galiy One-fourth of of land in the city
an sore
Levied on as the property
satisfy one «1W tax i f* for the year 1SST.
Tenant in possession containing legally n< at in
One vacant lot % an acre
Levfedonas theproperty of J. W. Little to
satisfy one tax fi fa for the year 1887. Ten-
ant in possession legally notified.
ning north
bounded east by J. D. Sherreli mid west by
part of same lot. Levied on as the property
of Mr*. E. 8. Boynton to satisfy one city tax
fi fa for the year 1887. Tenant In possession
legally notified.
T. G. MANLEY, Chief Police.
july6td«.
Butcher’s Fly Killer!
CERTAIN DEATH.
No hunting with powder stnpify them. and gnn No as ling¬ for
squirrels, only to to death sticking pias
ering death on the on the
ter. Flies seek it, drink aad are.
KILLED OUTRICHT
humanely,so quickly they cannot get away.
Use it freely. Prevent reproduction, secure
serene peace and quiet. Always ask for
D’JTCHER’B.
For fate Everywhere.
july7-dirwlnt
Administratrix’ Sale.
By virtne of an order granted by the Court
of Ordinary of 8palding oonnty I will sell at
public outcry to the highest bidder, before
the court house door in Griffin, on the first
Tuesday in August next, during described the legal
hears of sale, the following prop¬
erty, to-wit*
Lot of land number one hundred and sixty
five (1651 in the Seoond District of Pike
County, Georgia, adjoining lands of Abner
Moore, W. P. Hemphill and Mack and John
Barrow, belonging to the estate of Isaac N.
containing Hair, late of two Spalding hundred County, ana two deceased, and one and
half (902W) acres, more or less. Terms cash.
MRS. 8ALL1E P. HAIR,
Administratrix of Isaac N. Hair, dec’d.
$6.00.
ELDER HOUSE,
INDIAN SPRINGS. GA.
Open all the j car round. The best water
in America. Good climate and first-class
table. Prof Rieman’s orchestra will be in
attendance sand daring the For season. analysis No mosqoi of
toes or fbes. the
water, terms for board, etc., address
E. A. ELDER, Manager.
**T Round trip tickets en sale via Me
Dcnough. jane22dJm
NOTICE
Executors, Administrates, Guar¬
dians and Trustees.
Notice is hereby guardians given to all executors, a
ministrators, and trustees, to
make their annual returns between now and
the first Monday in July, Griffin. 1888, at 10 o’clock
a. mi, at my office in
E. W. IIAMMOND, Ordinary.
May 81,1888.
MW ill RIRBEIt SHOP
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA,
•TOE MoGHEE Prop’i
The best place in Columbus to gets batfc
or clean Shave. Give us a call when in th
city. JOE McGHEE
CONSUMPTIVE
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jjyorer . tSutr l i—I ts by
2 nd diMmteni Jit stomach sad boxen. 60«'.
frozen water melons
ro - DAY I
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Order one tor your dinner.
J. H. Keith A Co
Strawberries
Every Morning,
—AT---
HOLMAN & CO.’S.
I. V. IHiLs —{MANUFACTURER * v—
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Roller at and BELOW COST *n excellent lot of LOW CUT e ^ g glj^^ M
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HOTEL CURTIS,
3RIFFIN, GEORGIA,
Under New Management.
A. 6. DANIEL, Prop’r.
•y Porters meet all trains. feblSdl y
hu turn
SCHEDULE.
Effect Sunday, May 27,1888.
NO. 51. PASSENGER—NORTH.
Columbus,................. 8.25am
Warm Springs..............10.06 a is
a m
Molena,.....................10.88 Neal,........................10-43 am
a m
Concord,................ .10.53 a m
Williamson’s,...............11.12 Griffin,..........1..........1L30 a m
a m
Griffin......................II .35 a a
Lnella,............. 11.59 a m
McDonough...............12.15 p m
NO. 5 3. PASSENGER—8QPTH.
Lnella,.......................3.23 McDonough,................8.15pm
p m
Griffin,.......................4-10 Griffin,......................3^7 pm
"Williamson’s,................4.28 p m
4.48 p m
Concord,................... 4.58 p u
Neal,............. Molena,........... 5.01 p m
Woodbury,...................5.16 pm
Springs..............5.30 pm
Warm p m
Coiambus,..................7.16 p m
NO. 53. PASSENGER—NORTH.
Leave Columbus..................4-45 Springs...............620 p m
Leave Warm p ro
Leave Leave Woodbury,..................6.41 Molena................. A58 p m
Neal........................6.57 p m
Leave Concord,....................7.07 p m
Williamson’s................7 27 pm
Leave Griffin.............".........7.45 p m
Arrive p m
Leave Griffin......................7.55 p m
Leave Lnella.......................8.81 p m
Arrive McDonough................8.40 p m
*
NO. 50 PASSENGER-SOUTH.
Leave McDonough.................7.30 Luella.......................7.48 a m
Leave a m
Arrive Griffin......................8.15 a m
Leave Williamson’s,................&42 Griffin,......................8.35 a m
Leave am
Leave Neal,.........................9.11 Concord,....................9.01 a m
Leave a m
Leave Leave Molena,......................9.16 Woodbury,..................927 s m
a m
Arrive Leave Warm Columbus,.................11.30 Springs...............9.48 a m
a m
|All passenger trains are daily includ¬
ing Sundays, M. E. GRAY, Sept.
C. W. CHEARS, Columbus, Ga.
Gen’l Pass. Agt.
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GRIFFIN, : CEORCIA
- lot -
Strongest Companies*
Lowest Rates,
Prompt Settlements
G. A. CUNAINGHlM, s
GRIFFIN,: :: GEORGIA,
Has Been Appointed Land Agent fot
Spalding' County,
by the Georgia Bureau of Immigration, and
all parties having land for sale can expedite
the sale by placing their property in hi*
hands.
Full particulars in regard to the most va
nable lands Iu this county can be obtaine
by addressing him as above. A toll list
houses and lands and lots of ail description
L. C. AY COCK,
-Practical Gimsmith,-
Clark Building, Near Osborn’s Shops,
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA.
All work attended to promptly and execu
ed july3d*w-tf in thorough and workmanlike manner.
J. P. NICHOLS,
AOBKT THB
Northwestern Mutual Life In¬
Milwaukee, surance Company,
Of Wis, The most reliable It
uranee Co mpany in America, sugfcMly