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, GO to eT rT ANTHONY'S DRUG STORE !*
fdR NEW fcROP OF
BUIST’S FRESH TURNI P SEEDS.
jOi the varieties grown on this son. Come
andsecnre your seed bom this reliable Seed Grower
before they are all gone.
R. J- DEANE,
PHOTOGRAPHER.
PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER.
HT OW Picture*, Coplea and Ealarged. .
XT DREWRY’S DRUG STORE
_YOU WILL FIND-
the best turnip seed
At® and 30 cent* a pound, from Eastern grower*. Plant them
Jgjr ’’SFSWSE'iSSfEU. Dtewry'o Peptic Cordial will cure dyspepsia , and Urer Com- .
Griffin, Ha., Ulj 21.
ICE CREAM SALOON.
On Tuesday morning I will open up the
tooma over ittlweU & Keith's, formerly I oe-
eapled by Mra. M. R. Brown, where will
be prepared to furnish to all
ICE CREAM AM) CAKE,
of U» b.1 qn.lll, by tb. dUh o- 1 friend*, ) 1 .until}
*ad iafitc tnc patronage of all my
r Open from 10 a. in. to Ip. m. every day,
and at night* to be announced later.
Ice Cream, Sherbet and (Jake of all kind*
made to order in any ciantlty oa short notice.
Respectfully, MBS. IDA JUDKINS.
JnlyUkMwtm
CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA.
Notice to the Traveling Public.
The boat and cheapest passeDger is
route to New York and Boston
rift Savannah and elegant before Steamers purchas
thence. Passengers other would do
iog tickets via rontes
well to inquire first of the merits of
the route via Savannah, by which
they will avoid dost an d a tedions
all-rail ride. Bates include meals
and stateroom on Steamer.
Bound trip tickets will be placed
on sale Jane 1st, good to return un
til Oct. 31st, Now York Steamer
sails tri-weekly. Boston Steamer
weekly from Savannah-
For further information apply to
any agent of this Company, Q. P, or A. to
E, T. Charlton,
Savannah, Ga:
C. O. ANDSKSO.v.Ag't Steamer,
Savannah, Ga.
Advice to Mothers.
M<4. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup
of for children of the teething, female is the prescription and
one best nurses
physicians in the United States, and
has been used for forty years with never
failing success by millions of motbons
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 (hildand rests the mother.
Prioe 25 eents a bottle, augoodiwly
“Come where my Love lie, dreaming”—
Forif hr He* at all he*« only talking in lii*
sleep.
We oouie in questionable shape this time,
And try what virtue there Is in rhyme :
We have a lot of fresh goods to sell
Bo Invite attention by doggerel.
Our store Is the place at which to buy,
If you dispute this fact, we say July,
For every one knows, -who know* enough
To get in door when weather Is rough,
That we keep Accommodation Stoke
W ith M*bciulnt!l* Supplies right at your
door.
For We had lastsnoe, to-day as sure ns you're born,
at depot four cars Coax
Also en-route a fine lot of Meat
With some iu store to keep stock complete.
Leai Land In tierces now on the the way,
While Brajs In email bags is In store to-day.
We also expect a consignment of Soap
W hich will come soon we verily hope.
Fatsii Meal every day is put in store
Customers try it and always want more.
Of Oats we have only few bags to-day,
But plenty of bright and excel lent 11 At
We have of Fixicb a small stock ou hand
Bat several good mflife at our command.
Onr prices for all are low as can be;
Give us a trial and then you will see.
Yes sir, we meet competition every time,
and order anyything a merchant wants by
wire or mail at manufacturer's pris es, ('all
onorwrite.os for prices.
BREWER & HANLEITER.
june27dAwtf
Remember
’ROUND ABOUT.
■ alien ( aatandst F«a»l» aad «*»
oral Maws ttswip.
TO THE AMPUL A* SIICEP
Mary bad a little five-score; lamb,
It’s age it was
But still it alwayi was a lamb,
And it was nothing more.
Another lamb came prowling round.
A stranger in that section;
So For sixty Mary’s millions lamb’s mounted guard
protection.
"Hot why don't Mary’s lamb grow up!*'
The little children ory,
“Yon blarsted fools, it ain’t that kind,’’
The teacher did reply.
Ed. Pedcn retained from Holloa villa
yesterday. *
Miss Rosa Beck is confined to her
home by sickness.
i. M. Cochran, of Boruesvide, was in
the city yesterday.
Col. 8am 'White is attending the Salt
Springs Chautauqua.
H. A. Charlton, of Savannah, is visit
ing relatives iu the city.
Mr. aud Mrs. D. W. Schaffer left for
a visit to Albany yesterday.
For milk shakes, toes and tnin ral
tors go to Drewry’s, eod
Mrs. James Beatty had the misfor¬
tune to break her arm yesterday.
Turtio soup this morning at Dock
Ison's. It is sure to bo good.
Miss Annette Hornesbnrger went to
Thomastou yesterday for a month’s stay.
W. H. Brewer made a flying trip
yesterday to sell Atlauta merchants
meat.
It is said that the favorite fruit of the
Republican candidate for president is
the Chinese cling.
What a world of change this is, and
yet how httle“small change”is left over
after paying expenses.
E, M. Drewry was called to Forsyth
yesterday by tho illness of his wife, who
is visiting her father.
J. M. Cooper brought up yesterday
somo tino specimens of Chinese cling
and white plum peaches.
There promises to be a very good
crowd going from here to Newnan today.
The train leaves it B:30 a. m.
Miss Rosa Wilson, who has been visit
ing relatives in Pike, has returned and
will be at Mr. D. D. Peden’s for some
days.
Cotton is farther advanced than usual
at this season, and if nothing happens a
number of bales will come in by the
middle of August.
Mrs, C. H. Tebault, Master Grant
land and Miss Coriune Tebault, of New
Orleans, are in the city the guests of
Mrs. S. M. Bailey.
Prof. It. B. Brooks, who was taken ill
at Shiloh several days ago, was well
enough to be taken home to Barnesville
yesterday, under the watchful care of
Dr. J. P. Thurman.
.1, B. Cole aud Lee Hutchinson, of
Haralson, were in the city yesterday.
Speaking of peaches the latter reports
having had a white plum measuring over
twelve inches in circumference.
George Stewart says that Ed. Ham
mond’s essays ou the wonderful agricul
tursl products and possibilities of Ueor
gia are the subject of favorable and in
quiring comment all over the State of
New York, where bis business carries
him. They make a more widespread ad
vertisoment than an immigration car.
A negro woman named Flora Mills
was badly burned by f powder on the
plantation of S. Et. Wilson yesterday.
Her husband bad bongbt a pound of
powder and put it iu a box in which the
soap was aleo kepi. Going for Uw aoap
with a lighted pipe in her month, of
course the powder naught fire, and it ia
doubtful whither Flora will leeover.
The Newnan jenmoa today will be
principally competed of survivors of tbe
Second Georgia bstallion, composed of
the following companies; Company A,
of Colombo*: companies B and C, of
Macon, and company D, of Gnffin.
This battalion waa com m anded by Maj.
Thomas Hardeman, and did good ser
vice.
The Griffin Gun Club.
Tbe gun dab finally received
eome pigeons yesterday and in tbe
afternoon made tbe following score,
shooting at fifteen birds:
Jno. B- Mills................ 7
Bob James ................ 4
R. F. Strick ;d.............. 5
Bily E . .?m -s ...............10
C. P.N.I.................... 7
W. C. Edwards..............10
Douglas Boyd........... 0
Jno. Bishop................7
N. M.Colleos................ 6
Jno. Honton................12
L. C. Ajcock................ 8
E. J. Flanaister..............10
D. J. Bailey, J*-.............. 7
R. BL Taylc................. 8
Mr. Hanton wears tbe badge, bot
it will be shot for again next Mon
day.
Donglas Boyd was elected secre
tary and instructed to inform the
Colambas clab that as Griffin bad
shot in Colon V-na twice and Colnm
bna has only here once,tbe chal
lenge of tbe 1. " r would be accept
ed if tbe contest .a to come off here.
Tbe next time Warm Springs may
be selected.
THE COMMONWEALTH.
News as Gathered Orer Georgia.
Gainesville’s electric lights have
jnst began to glimmer.
AJbranch of the Fanners’ Alliance
Las tern organized at Tennill.e
Hanneer & March of Florida will
establish the daily and weekly Her
aid in Rome. The daily will be an af
teruoon paper.
Sallie Peek (colored) of Athene,
who bad a chilp badly burnd Monday
lost a $lo bill and a check for $40 by
fire.
Gen - James Longstreet has writ
ten that he wonld be at the reunion
of the Philips Georgia legion, which
occars at Dalton on Aug. 17.
Edwin Williams cut Robt Gill
three times with a penknife in Belf
defence at St. Simotrs Wednesday.
The wound is not dangerous.
The District Conference.
The District Conference for the
Griffin District will be held in the
Methodist Church in this city next
week. There will be an experience
meeting Wednesday night beginning
at 8 o’clock.
Tbe Confereuce will open for
business Thursday 9 a. m. Opening
sermon by Rev. J. W. Stipe of the
Senoia Church.
The people of Griffin are cordially
invited to all the services. Bishop
Key will be present and preside.
The Tbira Quarterly Conference
will be held Thursday morning at
8 o’clock. Services in the basement
of the church.
ICE! ICE! ICE!
Ice Everywhere Until the Blood
Freezes in One s Veins-
There it nothing truer than that one’s
aotual condition is largely due to imagi¬
nation*
How pleasant then Is it iu tutniaer to read
of frozen and immense desolations of noth-
ing but ice and snow, with page after page
of absorbing narrative and description that
makes delicious cold shivers creep over one
in the hottest weather.
All this is thoroughly accomplished by
“Ice Bound,” W. Clark Bussell's best story,
where pirates frozen for fifty years come to
life to amuse a summer holiday and then
freeze again. The blood runs cold through
the readers veins as he reads, and a ther¬
mometer placed between the pages forces
the mercury down ten decrees to the page.
It a better scheme than Hi Kimball’s steam
pipe refrigerators and cooler than the claims
of the Republican party to the possession of
honesty and patriotism.
If yon want to be cool and he absotbiogly
interested at the same time, do not fail to
read “Ics Bound.” It will carry you tolhc
South Foie, the ics at the North Pole hav¬
ing been somewhat used up by explorers.
TheJJ J * ng chapters will appear Sunday
Its soperior excellence proven in million*
homes for more than a quarter of a cen
It tensed by the United States Gov¬
Endorsed by the heads of the
. Strongest, Purest
Universities as the
most Healthful. Dr. Price’s Cream
Powder does not contain Ammonia,
or Alum. Sold only in Cans. *
PRICE BAKING POWDER CO.
SEW TOOK. CHICAGO. ST. IOUI8.
d4ibw8thp,top eol.nrm
EEGRIFFIN
-tot-
THE (1ST 8ES8ION ON SEP-
I > tember 3rd. Fall course in
SCIENCE,
MATHEMATICS, HISTORY,
PHILOSOPHY. and MUSIC.
and convenient accommodations for
Pupils.
Mrs. Waugh Instructor of “TRAINING
new feature.
Prof. C. Astin, Instructor in Piano, Violin,
Organ and Vocal Music. Mrs
Waugh, Assistant.
For circulars and full information, addrese
Rev. C. V. WAUGH. President,
P.O.Box 154, Griffin, Ga.
d&wtaeptl.
CITY MARSHAL’S SALES.
XYTILL BE SOLD BEFORE THE COURT
▼ v House door in the city first of Griffin,
Spalding 1888, county, Ga., on the the usual Tuesday in
August, lietween hours of
sale, the following described property, to-
wit:
One-eighth of an a:re of land in the city
of Griffin fronting back Slaton’s Alley 55% feet
and running on 6th street 26% feat,
thence west 52% feet, thence of Mrs. south Fannie 26% feet. H,
Levied on as the property
Woodruff to satisfy one city tax fi fa for the
year 1887. 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 Chappcl street, soath 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. Thurman 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, by bounded Drake, west by part of same lot,
east K. H. north by property of
Broadfoot children, south by Poplar street.
Levied on as the property of J. M. Jones to
satisfy one city tax fi fa for the year 1887.
Tenant in possession legally notified.
One vacant lot containing % of an acre in
the city of Griffin bounded north bv part of
same lot,south the by an alley,west J. by uth street.
Levied on as property of W. Little to
satisfy one tax fi fa for the year 1887. Ten¬
ant in possession legally notified.
One vacant lot in the city of Griffin front¬
ing Broadway north back street, south 20 feet and run
ning to D. alley, the entire lot
bonnded east by J. Shcrrell and west bj
part of same lot. Levied on as the property ta’
of Mrs. E. S. Boynton to satisfy one city
fi fa for the year 1887. Tenant in possessio
legally notified.
T. G. MANLEY, Chief Polico.
july6-tds.
Administratrix’ Sale.
By virtue of an order granted by the Court
of public Ordinary of Spalding county I will sell at
outcry to the highest bidder, before
tl»e court house door in Griffin, on the first
Tuesday in Angust next, during the legal
hours of sale, the following described prop¬
erty, to-wit • ~
Lot of laud number one hundred and sixty
live (165) in the Second District of Pike
County, Moore, W. Georgia, Hemphill adjoining lands of Abner
P. and Mack and John
Barrow, belonging to the estate of Isaac N.
Hair, late of Spalding County, deceased, and
containing two hundred and two and one
half (262%) acres, more or less. Terms cash.
MRS. 8ALL1E P. HAIR,
Administratrix of IsaacN. Hair, dec’d.
|6.00.
Fly Killer!
CERTAIN DEATH.
No hunting with powder and gnn as for
squirrels, only to to stupify them. No ling¬
ering death on the death on the sticking plas
ter. Flies seek it, drink aad are.
KILLED OUTRICHT
humanely, Use it so quickly they cannot get away.
freely. Prevent reproduction, sccnre
(Etcher's &nd quiet * Alwa J 8 ask fo
Bale Everywhere.
julyT-diwlm
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frozen water melons
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Order one for your dinner.
J. H. Keith fcCo
. 6. WILKINSON
---» DEALER IN >---
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DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS.
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DRESSED AND MATCHED LUMBER
A SPECIALTY !
BILLS SAWED TO ORDER ON SHORT NOTICE
GOOD BRICK FOR ALL BUILDING PURPOSES.
—lot -
Yard and Office on West Side of Hill street, along Central Railroad,
GRIFFIN, : : : : : GEORG]
julylld&w?m
W. M. Holman &
-HAVE FRE8H--
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 Tobaeew
And the =
BEST LINE OF CIGARS IN THE CITY.
H. w. Hassete, -•{ MANUFACTURER >—
—AND—
—( DEALER IN
LEATHER AND FINDINGS.
Hill Street, - GRIFFIN, GA
I offer at and BELOW COST an excellent lot of LOW CUT Gents’ and H
Shoes. U. W. HAS8ELKUS.
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SCHEDULE.
Taking Effect Sunday, May 27,1888.
NO. 51. PA8SENGER—NORTH.
Leave Columbus,................. S.25 a m
Leave Warm Springs..............10.06 a a
LeaveWoodbury,................10.27 Leave Molena,...................10.38 a in
am
Leave Neal,......................10.43 a m
Leave Concord,...................10.53 a m
Leave Williamson s................11.12 a in
Arrive Griffin,.....................11.30 a m
Leave Griffin......................11.35 a m
Leave Loella......................11.59 a m
Arrive McDonough...............12.15 p m
NO. 52. FA ST ' ': ER—SOUTH.
Leave McDonoue ............3.15 pm
Leave Lnella,.... .............3.22 pm
Arrive Griffin,..................3.57 p m
Leave Griffin,.......................4.10p m
Leave Williamson ................4218 p m
Leave Concord...................4.48 p m
Leave Neal,.........................4.58 p m
Leave Molena,......................5.04 pm
Leave Woodbury,...................5,16 pm
Leave Warm Spring- .............5.39 p m
Arrive Columbus.................7.16 pm
NO. 53. PASSENGER—NORTH.
Leave Columbus,_____ . .4.45 p m
Leave Warm Springs. .. 6.20 p m
Leave Woodbury,.... ..6.41 p m
Leave Molena........ . .6.52 p m
Leave Neal........... . 6.57 p m
Leave Concord....... . .7.07 p m
Leave Williamson’s... ..7 27pm
Arrive Griffin......... ,7.45pm
Leave Griffin......... . .7.55 p m
Leave Luella........* ..8.21 p m
Arrive McDonough... .8.40 p m
NO. 50. PASSENGER-SOUTH.
Leave McDonough... ..7.30 a m
Leave Luella......... ..7.48 a m
Arrive Griffin........ .. 8.15 a m
Leave Griffin,........ .. 8.25 a m
Leave Williamson’s,.. . .8 42 a m
Leave Concord,...... ..9.01 a m
Leave Neal,........... ..9.11a m
Leave Molena,........ ..9.16 am
Leave Woodbury,.... .. 9.27 a m
Leave Warm Springs. ..9.48 am
Arrive Columbus,.... .11.20 a m
ing USf” Sunday*. All passenger trains are daily ioclud
M. E. GRAY, Supt.
C. W. CHEARS,
Gen’l Pass. Agt, Columbus, Ga.
JT. P. NICHOLS,
AQXMT tub
Northwestern Mutual Life In¬
surance Company,
Of Milwaukee, Company Vis. The most reliable le
uranee ;u America, aug28dly
L. O. AYCOCK,
-Practical Gunsmith,-
Clark Building, Near Osborn’s Shops,
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA
All work attended to promptly and execu
ed in thorough and workmanlike manner.
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H. HIM S SONS
lints tat;,
CRIFFIN, CEORCIA
Strongest Companies*
Lowest Rates,
Prompt S ettlemen ts
0. A. CUNNINGHAM,
GRIFFIN,: :: GEORGIA,
Has Been Appointed Land Agent lot
Spalding County,
by the Georgia Buroau of Immigration, and
parties sale by having placing land their for sale property can expedite in hi* (
Full par‘fculars in regard to the mostv - ■
lands in this county oan be obtain
by addressing him as above. A full If*
and lands and lots of all descriptio
HOUSE,!
INDIAN SPRINGS, GA.
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Open America. all the Good year ronnd. climate The and beat first-date water | j
Prof Rieman’s orohestra will be » J
during the season. No mow* j
or sand lies. For aoolyeia i
terms for board, etc., address
E. A. ELDER, Manager.
t-*f Round trip tickets en sale da -■
jane22dim
NOTICE
Executors, Administrate™, 3
dians and Trustees
Notice is heieny guardians given to and all executors,^ trustee*,
their annual return* between bow f
first Monday in July, 18*8, at 10 o’c
m.,at my office in Gnffin. Ord!n~ _ _
May 81,1888. K. W. HAMMOND,