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GO TO E. R. ANTHONY'S DRUG STORE :•
FOR NEW CROP OF
BUISTS FRESH TURNIP SEEDS.
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jKnreyonr All the varieties grown on this soil* Come
before they are all gone.
R. J DEANE,
PHOTOGRAPHER.
PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER.
jJTOM Fkiare*, Copied tod Enlarged.
VT DREWRY’H DRUG STORE
-rOU WILL FIND-
THE BEST TURNIP SEED
At ® and » oeoU • pound, ftom Eautern "rowers . Plant them
plaint. ^ “mi. P..U. Cordl.l .III «... :,*;-!■*'» 1 '
tariMa, Us., July IT.
L. C. AY COCK,
-Practical Gunsmith
C’lark Building, Sear Oeborn’n 8h<^,
GRIFFIN, O BORGIA
AH work Attended to jjrompU/ ttiww
•4 In thorough and workmanlike manner
julySdAw if
CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA.
Notice to the Traveling Public.
The t»e»t and cheapest passenger
route to New York and Boston is
via Savannah and elegant Steamers
thence. Passengers before would pnrebas do
ing ticket* via other routes
well to ioquire first of the merits of
the route via Savannah, by which
they will avoid dust and a tedious
all-rail ride. Rate* include meals
and stateroom on Steamer.
Round trip ticket* will be placed
oo sale JaDe l*t, good York to return Steamer un
til Oct. Slat, New
sails tri*weekly. Boston Steamer
weekly from Savannah-
For farther information apply to
any agent of this Company, P. or to
E, T. Charltos, G. A.
Savannah, Ga;
a G. Axweasos,Ag*t Steamer,
Sav Savannah, Ga.
Apple Peellsgs on the Pavement
disturbs many, and often upsets the peo
pis, but how much oftener does the
green apple disturb the stomach and up
sat the bowels. This can be set right
by Dr. Bigger*’ Huckleberry Cordial.
Advice to Mothers.
MBs. Wnsrsnow’s Boothiso Bvbcp
for children teething, female is the prescription and
of mm of the best nurses
physician* in the United States, and
kssbeeo used for forty years with never
(ailing success by millions of mothors
for their children. During the process
of teething its value is incalculable.
It relieve* the child from pain. cures dys
entery and diarrhoea, griping in the
bowels, and wind and coli*. the By mother, giving
health to the (hild rests
Prioe 25 cent* a bottle. augeodAwly
“Com* where my Love lies dreaming’’—•
For if he He* at alt he’* only talking in hi*
aleep.
We And come try what In questionable virtue there shape Is rhyme this time.
in
We We have have a s attention lot lot of of fresh fresh by doggerel. goods to sell
So invite r <
Oar store is the pUoe at which to bay,
If yoa dispute this fact, we ssy July,
For every one knows, who know* enough
To get In door when weather is rongb,
That ws keep Accommodation Stoks
With IfuacBaaTiut human right at your
tloor*
For instance, to-day assure as you're born,
Wc had at depot four oars Cora
Also co-route a fine lot of Mxvr
With some Laid In store to keep stock complete. the
Lkak In tierce* now on the way,
While Biux In small bags is In store to-day.
We also expect a consignment of Boat
Which will come soon we verily hope
Faasn Mxai. every day is put is store
Customers try it and always »y* wsnt more.
Of Oats we hSTe only few bags to-day,
......... Bat plenty of bright and * excellent :oeIU Hat
W e have of Fioua s small stock on hand
Bat several good mills at oar command
Our <11 prices trial for all and are then low as can be;
vc ns a you will sec.
Yes sir, we'meet competition every time,
and order mnyylhlcg a merchant wants by
wire or mall at manufacturer’* price*. Call
on or write’us for prices.
BREWER & HANLEITER.
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FIFTY GROSS OF THOSE CHEAP
MATCHES
JEST RECEIVED. OTHER GOOD ALS
BLAKLEY
'BOOTD ABOUT.
MUll.r* t mmeermime Vmp** mm* *>»»
• rml Mmw Hm* p.
rn* arris l* woi.
Hneb in affable maoI was gl»4 we had tuet,
For he made a short hemr most ole***nt:
He spoke in a way I *h*il nerer forget
On question* concerning the present,
Hi* iia opinion* opinion! they Un united my own to*
i i recreted regretod the the briat i-------- hour’* durance. and ,,
When my^coat by the Mrtteo* betook he
* Are you carrying any insurance
W. R. Edge, of EriD, was in the city
yesterday.
Gold glasses lost. Return to Blakely
and get pay.
J, W. Bullivaa, of Erin, was to the
city yesterday.
Col, W. E. H. Searcy and family have
left Boston and are now sojourning at
Martha's Vineyard.
The ice factories and sol» water fount
ains *re doing the biggest business in
the city these day*.
The mean temperature for last June
breaks the record for that mouth for
seventeen years.
Miss Rosa Wilson, who has been vis
iting C'apt PcJen's family, left yester
day for Hoilonville.
Miss Rosa Beck returned yesterday
from Warm Springs, looking very
healthy bat somewhat tanned.
Miss Mary Blanche Monroe, of Sonny
Side, who has been yiaiting Mrs. Wal
t< r Ellis, returned home yesterday.
Miss Minnie L. Long, of Hurtsbcro,
Ala., who has been visiting Mrs. Dr.
Taylor, went to Atlanta yesterday for a
few days.
Dr. J. M. Terrell received a newspa
per yesterday containing a notice of the
death of his ancle Judge Richard Matt
bie, of Austin, Texas, and a very promi
nent citizen of that State.
The prohi wiag of Pike couuty Dem
oeraej meets at Zebulon today. The
indications are not very promising for
affiliation of the twe^faction*; ueverthe
less, that is the only wise and pratriotic
for the
J. W, Hullivan, of Locust Grove, was
here yesterday looking for a man who
had hired a horse and buggy of bim,
but received a telegram from Hampton
stating that his property had been re
coveerd.
John Williams, who was formerly a
clerk under Harry Logan in the express,
office, passed through on his way to
Southwest Georgia yesterday, with his
widowed bride and family, the bride be
iug worth about thirty thousand.
T. A. Atkinson, of Meriwether, and
Jim Griggs, of Dawson, two candidates
for solicitor generals, were in the city
yesterday interyiewiug the candidates
for the General Assembly. It is won
derful the amouutjof trouble some men
will go to for a small office.
A LouUvillo man has been gianted a
a patent ou a hot air regulator. If his
regulator is one that can regulate the
torrid wav.-s that come aloDg about
this time of year, he will presently be
wualtby enough to buy a few shares in
the Georgia Midland RU.
N ivcr put a particle of soap about
your silver if you would have it retain
its original lustre. When it wauts polish
ing, take a piece of soft leather and rnb
hard. The proprietor of one of the old
ost silver establishments in the city of
Philadelphia says that "housekeepers
ruiu there silver by washing in soap
suds, as it ruaks it look like pewter."
Get rid of that tired feeling as quick as
o*sible. Take Hood’* Sarsaparilla, which
give* strength, a good (ppetite, aDd health.
(5)
FEAST HF.L05*.
Tk* Wrt* Eknif the Gets'm-viU- Fr«>
pit Hitt Had.
Thirteen car loads of meioos were
wrecked at Goggles Station on
Wednesday afternoon, fillicg the
landscape with lurid red sod p.ant
ing tb“ groand with good seed that
may spriag up and bear & thousand
cases of stomach ache.
• The passengers on the up p&sseo
get train that afternoon filled up
•o heavily that the train did not reach
here nntil daylight the Dext morcicg.
What with their gluttony and thank
fol providence of the naiives, when
our special reporter reached the
scene all he t was a small urchin
chewing ’he .«d of ,an eighty
ponnd Kc >.
SKETCH or THE ACCIDENT.
He did not fin 3 out the t v's
name, but frr \ppe-trances it was
probably Jo fott s boy. ,j.J a
genuine clip o. old block
Trtatneat for liee Sting-*
It is a common mistake to suppose that
an angry bee is certain to sting on alight-
fwg upon a human band. On the con-
trary, she will alway s examine the skin
very carefully first with the palpi— very
delicate and nervous feeling organs,
which are situated near the sting. It
may seem that she stings at once, and
without care or reflection; but a bee can
do a great deaf in a very short space of
time, in proof of which it may be men¬
tioned that "sbo can flap her wings more
than 400 times per second, and that each
flap involves the extension and contrac¬
tion, through a nerve impulse, of the
musclee employed in the wing move¬
ments.” This being toe case, as Mr.
Cheshire says, "we shall see at once that
the ‘no time’ difficulty is removed.”
When a person has been stung by a bee,
he should remove the sting immediately,
‘•if possible, by the nail, running it in
the direction opposite to that by which
it has entered." On no account let him
take hold ot the sting with his thumb
and finger or a forceps, for tlien he will
probably squeeze more of tbo virus Into
the wound from the poison bag, which
is generally left attached to the sting.
Although the virta of a bee sting » a
strong acid, it does not always follow
that an alkali will cure it. Much depends
upon Ithe temjierament and constitution
of the patient, and while arnica mon-
tana and ledum palustre will give relief
in many cases, in others they are in¬
jurious. We may discuss the subject of
bee stings by giving the young beekeeper
two pieces of comfort—the first, that at
swarming times bees are nearly always
In an exceedingly good temper; the sec¬
ond, that each time he is stung he will
probably become less susceptible to the
effects of bee poison.— Hatimlaj Review.
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tury. It isused by the United States Gov¬
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Baking Lime, Powder does Sold not contain Ammonia,
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Cor. Hill and Broadway.
LATEST GOVERNMENT REPORT.
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DR.-PRICE’S«CREAM United States and Canadian Governments
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Dr?Price’s Cream Baking Po wder,
does not contain Ammonia, Lime, Alum or any /or adulterant. aeat.^
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The C«*s of Tartar swd to DR. PRICE’S CREAM B A^NG PQWD|gt U
tXXigm tree from aU lime radiottwtej c. \
EXTRACTS can be offered than that they are recommended for general
.family use by the following Heads of the great Univ ersities and Public
Food Analysts of the United States and Canada:
Professors Dctwees, Winhans, acd Bartley, of New York;, White, of Georgia,
Kedrie, cf Michigan; Schefiner and Def.mer, of Missouri; Dwight, of > irgtma; BaUcocK
and Ordwav, of Massachusetts; Howard, Bohlander, McKeown and bmith, of Collier, Ohio,
Swia, of Vermont; Austen and Wilbur, of New Jersey; Barker, of Pennsylvania; of California,
of Washington; Albrecht, of Louisiana; Everhart, of Texas; Hilgard,
Wbccicr, Long, Dtlaf on taiue, I'aton and Mariner^ cf Iili&ois;
Wisconsin; rad Rice,
Of the perity cf taking perwder is to mix in a tin cup two heaping teaspoonrols constratiy, Of the
Powder with three teaspoonfuls of cold water, place it over the fire, storing
j allow it to boil thoroughly, or until perceived. the gas escapes The freely; then of smell; Ammonia if adulterated in most cases the
Oder cf Ammonia wild be plainly presence contains Ammonia. Pure
indicates that Alum is used, as nearly ail the Alum ox commerce osed
J Baking Powder will not give the faintest Ammoniacal odor. Baking Powders comp ,
I prioc paliyof Starch, Alum,.andjerra alba, boil into a thick dirty paste.
FROZEN WATER MELONS
TO T
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Order one for your dinner.
J. H. Keith & Co
O. WILKINSON
J DEALER I>:
Lwifc Ms il Lai,
DOORS* ANI) BLINDS.
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DRESSED AND MATCHED LUMBER
A SPECIALTY !
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BILLS SAWED TO ORDER ON SR '10; NOTICE
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GOOD BRICK FOR ALL BUILDH-Z PURPOSES.
Yard and Office on West Side of Hill street, along Centra; Haifroad.
GRIFFIN, : : : : : GEORGIA.
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IF. M. Holman & Co
-HAVE FRESH—
Magnolia Hams,
Cooked Corned Beef 12| c. per lb. Blue Fish, better than fresh Mackerel
Sweet Water Flour. Water Ground Meat. All grades Sullivan's Tobaccos
And the
BEST LINE OF CIGARS IN THE CITY,
H. w. tains, —{ MANUFACTURER >-
—AND—
j, DEALER IN >-
LEATHER AND FINDINGS.
Hill Street, ... Ci \
I offer at and BELOW COST an excellent lot of LOW CUT Gests’ and Ladies
Shots il. W. HASSF.LKCS.
.J. r*. NICHOLS,
ACiEST
Northwestern Mutual Life In¬
surance Company,
Of Milwaukee, Wis. The most reliable k:
ttrance Company in America, augisdly
it. Mil (SONS
I ISM in
C R-FFIN, CEORCIA
Strongest Companies,
Lowest Ilatt s,
Prompt Settlements
0. A. CUNNINGHAM,
GRIFFIN, : : : GEORGIA,
fas Been Appointed Land Agent
Spalding County,
by the Georgia Bureau of Immigration, amt
ail parties iiavine land for sa!<- -an expedite
the sale by placing their property in hi,
h3mlt. the
FuiS par’ culats in regard to be roost obtain v»
cable lands in this county cau «
by addressing him as above. A full list
hoases and lands end lots of all description
ELDER HOUSE,
INDIAN SPRINGS. GE
Open all the year round. The best water
in America.. Good climate and first class
table Prof Rieman’s orchestra will be in
attendanre dariug the season. No mosqti
toes or sand rt : es. For analysis of the
water, terms for board, etc., address
E. A. ELDER. Manager.
Round ‘.rip tickets an sale via Me
Dcnough. june23dlm
RIVKh HOI’S! Illllffi SHItf u
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA,
JOE 3I«-OII» 1", Proph
The best place in Columbus to get a bath
ai -"- $$&?
| HO TEL CURTIS,
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA.
Under New Management.
A. G. DANIEL, Prop’r.
' P <>• ters meet all trains. feb!5 dly
MACON. GEORGIA.
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TT'IFTY-FIFTH 1* ANNUAL SESSION opens
September 26th and closes Jane 2$th.
Elegantly fnrnishiti class rooms and neat,
new cottages for students.
Centrally located. Good board at reasona¬
ble rates.
For catalogues and other information aj -
ply to REV. J. A. BATTLE,
jolylS* V President.
CITY MARSHAL S SALES.
TXTII.L BF. .SOLD BEFORE THE COURT
V V House door in the city Tuesday of Uriflin,
Spalding couuty. Ga., on the first in
August, 1888 , between the usual hours of
sale, the following described property, to~
wit:
One-eighth of an arre of land in the city
of Griffin fronting Slaton’s AJley 26^f 55 % feet, feet
and running back on Cth street 261^
thence west 52V£ feet, thence south feet.
Levied on as the property of Mrs. Fannie H,
Woodruff to satisfy one city tax fi fa for the
year 18*7. Tenant in possession legally no¬
tified.
One house and lot in the city of Griffin,
containing }■£ of an acre, more or less, bound
ed north by Chappel street, south by other
property of T. W. Thurman, West by 4th
street and east by part of same lot. Levied
on as the property of T. W. Thnrman to sat¬
isfy two city tax fi fas. Tenant in possession
legally notified.
One-fourth of an acre of land in the city
of Griffin, bounded west by part of same lot,
east by R, H. Drake, north by property of
Broadfoot children, south by J. Poplar street.
Levied on as the property of M. Jones to
satisfy one city tax fi fa for the year 188".
Tenant in possession legally notified.
One vacant lot containing % of an acre in
the city of Griffin boanded north by part of
same Levied lot,south the by an alley, west by W. 6tli Little street.
on as property of J. to
satisfy one tax li fa for the year 1887. Ten
ant in possession legally notified.
One vacant lot in the city of Griffin front¬
ing Broadway stree’. south 20 feet and run
ning north back to alley, the entire lot
bounded east by J. D. Shcrrell and west bj
part of same lot. Levied on as the property
of Mrs. E. S. Boynton to satisfy one city tax
fi legally fa for the year 1887. Tenant in possession
notified.
T. G. MANLEY, Chief Police.
julyO-td*.
Administratrix’ Sale.
By virtue of an order granted by the Court
of Ordinary of Spalding county I will sell at
public outcry to the highest bidder, before
the court house door in Griffin, on the ffrst
hours Tuesday in Angust next, during the legal
of sale, the following desenb bed prop¬
erty, Lot to-wit-
of land number onehunjred and sixty
five (165) in the Second District of Pike
County, Moore, Georgia, adjoining lands of Abner
Barrow, IV. belonging P. Hemphill and Mack of and Isaac John N.
to the estate
Hair, late of Spalding County, deceased, and
containing two hundred and two and one
half (202}g) acres, more or less. Terms cash.
MRS. SALLiE P. HAIR,
Administratrix of IsaaeN. Hair, dec’d.
*G.OO.
Dutcher’s Fly Killer!
CERTAIN DEATH.
No hunting with powder and gun as for
squirrels, death only to to stupify them. No ling¬
ering Flies seek on the drink death and on the sticking pift*
ter. it, are.
KILLED OUTRICHT
humanely, Use so quickly they cannot get away.
it freely. Prevent reproduction, secure
serene serene peace pt ac and quiet. Always ask fo
DUTCHETC
Vsr Sale Everywhere.
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