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5s; r gO TO E. R. MTHORY’S BROC STORE
*
ro« hew ciwr of
BUIST’S fresh turnip seeds,
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B a sS g... All the ^ on come
R br* R. J- DEANE,
PHOTOGRAPHER.
PICTURE FRAMES MADE TOtJRDER.
ggroid Ffeteraa,Copied and Enlarged.
AT DKEWBY’H DRUG STORE
-YOU WILL FIND-
THE BEST TURNIP SEED
■ and 30 cent* a pound, from Eastern grower*. Plant them
At 85 good
while there are aeaaon*.
ff fc'irj'. r^S'CorfEl will ■'M*!***
MB.. «... J»7 2'-
ICE CREAM SALOON.
d&SSMnftiR'MS Spied Mr*. M.B. Brown, where I will
by ared to furniah to all
w p rep
ICE CREAM AND CAKE,
jytwrsjssva « ass?-
and^Snfghts * tm 10 ft. in. to 7p. in. every day,
to be announoed later. kind*
Ice | ^fCNSUf Cream, vMa<rUvv Sherbet lUHi and Vft"V Cake v* of all •
nude _ to order in any q notify on abort notice.
JulylMJ wim *^tR8. IDA JUDKINS.
CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA
Notice to the Traveling Public.
The bent and cheapest Boston passenger is
route to New York and
via Savannah and elegant Steamers
se thence. " Passengers other mi before would purchas do
* tickets * ' *i via via other routes i
tog well inquire tort of the merits of
to which4
the route via Savannah, by
they will avoid dost and a tedious
all*-rail ride. Bates inclade meals
and stateroom on" Steamer.
Round trip tiokets will be placed
on sale Jane 1st, good to return nn
til Oct. 31st, New York Steamer
sails triweekly. Boston Steamer
weekly from Savannah:
For farther information apply to
any agent of this Company, or to
E, T. Charlton, Cl. P, A.
Savannah, Ga:
G. G. Akdebbon, Ag*t avauuab, Steamer, Ga.
Sa
Advice to Mothers.
U.i. Wmsnow’s 8ooTHiira Sr hup
for children teething, beet female is the prescription and
of one of the nurses
fu» phyaiciana la the United States, and
bean used for for fi forty years with never
m _ by millions of mothers
for their children. During the process
of toothing its value is incalculable.
It relieves the child from pain, cures dys
eatery end diarrhoea, griping in the
bowels, and child wind and colic. the By mother. giving
health to the rest*
Price 85 oents a bottle, angeod&wly
nut EAT BOG!
-to!-
Nelson the Atlanta Bank man worked his
•vnflding customer* for“all they were worth”
—1 the
“Flashy Dressed Female”
worked him for all he was worth, and the
1IBV1L wiU work both of them for nil t hey
are worth, and the
“Way of the Transgressor is Hard”
and the
“MILL DOES GRIND AGAIN"
with the water that Is put. instructed Speaking of
mills reminds us that we have ___________— our
miliar to grind more carefully and we expec t
FINER AND BETTER MEAL
hereafter. Chirs We have on hand and on the way.
Several White CORN.
One Car O. R-Side*.
“ “ NieeHay.
• * Choice Kettle Lard
now io„*hM^in miBlpwiiogg Tierces. Now is time to
buy few all days. will he higher priced iu
a
....
SOAPS ! SOAPS !! SOAPS ! 1
We have also a consignment of Laundry
Soap __J prices. " and O____J__ Remember it will pay merchavta to 2 get only,
. we sell to dealer* 1 ___ .
Columbus and can shray prices. duplicate So if Atlanta, Maoou. ANY- or
you want
THING Sail or wnteVor prices, aa we repre-
** t maaufactu] Brats.
BREWER & HANLEITER.
jtrae?7d<fewtf
Remember
-THAT-
Blakely
Will have everything in the eating line TO-DAY!
B3r* Fine Bread and Cake at 10 o’clock.
’ROL'SD ABOUT.
ailtn Cmcraiar F**|il* a»S «rn
•rat Maw* «•*•!».
th* aise or unn.
Thf summer time u qu u*
From Texas op to Maine,
And the Georgia watermelon
I* the King of Fruits again.
Chaa, Walcott took in Atlanta ycuter
8. Brown, of Hollonville, is in the
B, W. Murdock, of Liberty Hill, is in
the city.
Bob Hales, of Hnlcs, Ga., was here
Jesse Posey, of Brooks Station, is in
the city.
Tom Marshal, of Hollonville, was in
yeaterday.
Mrs. J. M. Kell has returned to her
homo in Sunny Side.
For milk shakes, ices and mineral wa
tors go to Drewty’a. cod
Mrs. A. Randall and Mias Annie left
yesterday for Chautauqua.
Billis Mallctt and wife, of Jackson 1
were in the city for a short while yester
day.
Miss Isa Williams, of Winchester, is
visiting Miss Miron Daniel on Popler
street.
Mrs, Lizzie Byas, of Jackson, was m
the oity yesterday shopping and visiting
friends.
Mr. aud Mrs. F. W. Mason,of McDon
ough, spent tho day here yesterday
shopping.
Mrs. Chas. O. Flurnoid, of White
Sulphur Springs, is visitiug Miss Susie
Hales in South Griffiu.
Joe Ford left yesterday for Cincinnati
to take in the exposition. Ho was join
ed in Atlanta by Eugene White.
Capt, Croft, of the S. G. & N. A. R.
B„ brought in twelve delegates to the
Griffin District Conference yesterday.
Walter Powell was exhibiting last
night some corn field pease grown on
his father’s farm, the pods measuring
28 inches in length.
Notwithstanding the clondB looked
threatening a large congregation assem
bled last night to hear Itev. W. A. Can
dler, aud were well repaid.
ltev. W. A. King, of Orchard Hill,
was in the city yesterday and reports
the storm of last Tuesday as done con
siderable Jarnago to crops.
Mrs. Sally Towns, of Senoia, passed
through yesterday ouruute for her home
after sevoial weeks visit to her son,
Capt. Barnes Towns. Jacksonville, Fla.
There will be an old fashioned barbe
cue iu Ft. Valley on August 16th.
Among the features of the day will be
a tea mile race betweon a horse and
bicycle.
The heavy rains of last Tuesday wash
ed tho streets uud side walks into a bad
condition, but overseer Bridges is push
ing things lively and will soon have
tilings iu g> od shape.
Dr. W. T. C-to left yeaterday for sev
eral days trip up North and in care of
that genial gentleman C. S. Shuttuc.
We wish these pa’e faces a good time
and safe return.
Mr. Frank Ethridge placed on exhi
bition on Saturday the largest beat we
have seen. It wtasured23 inches in
circumference.—[Jackson Argus. That
is nothing there are beats in this com
muuity that measure nearly fifty inches
in circumference.
The New York Mail and Express has
stood an endless amount of chaffiin from
its contemporaries because of the Scrip
quotation that daily appears at the
of its editoral page, Bat "virtue
its own reward," and Cot. Bbepard
recently received a check for. 36,000
one gentleman, who requested him
send one thousand copies of the p»
to one thousand clergymen f>r a
Now. if somebody will subscribe
500,000 copi' » of the News to send
all the poets in the conntry because
the poetry that daily appeals at the
of onr columns, we too can feel
of the rewards of virtue.
Pure amt rich, possessing all the nutritious
of Malt, Chase's Barley Malt
Whisky is a perfect Tonic for building up
system. George <Sr Barnett sole agents
Griffin. ,
District Conference.
Tho Methodist District Conference
met in tLis ci:y yesterday morning
9 o’clock, v ; Elder H. H. Parks
presiding. T, . first order of buti
was too ippointment of commit
tees aftc-i .vbicU the opening sermon
was preached by Rev. A. W. Stipe,
from Horn. i. 16, which was very
earnest, interesting and impressive.
After preaching it was unnouricod
that conference would convene at j
3 o’clock and (hat Rev. W. A.
Candler would prercb last night
and- conferene 1 meet at 8:30
o’clock this g. There is a
full attendance of delegates who are
a fine representative body of men.
Bishop Ivey is expected on the 5
o’clock train this afternoon. From
the present indications and start out
of the meeting it will certainly prove
a success v. L.tepeaks well for the
arduous cluLi• i preparation for
the meeting o! .L. Rev. H. S. Brad
ley, tho zealous pastor of the church
here.
FAVORISG THEIR EMPLOYES.
A Recent Action of the Central Railroad
That is Commendable.
General Manager Belkuap, oI tho
Central, has issued a circular inform
ing the company's employes that be
decided to grant members of employ
es‘ families truverling ousururban or
other trains, a rate of onc-half cent
per mile. Single trip tickot covering
G, 10, 20, or 30 trips, good uDtil used
will be furnished employes on appli
cation from the head of department,
approved by the snparontendont of
divission.
This measure is taken by the com
pany in the hope that it may bo of
benefit to employes living out of
town, whose families muy bare fre
quent occasions to mako frequent
trips for buisness or pleasure, and as
an evidence of its in tention to do all
power for the comfort and convey
ance of those connected with its ser
vice.
Passes will continue to be iosued,
as heretofore, where tie rpecciai cir
cumstances in each case are judgeq
sufficient tet warrant it.
The Famon .1 Traveler's Tree.
One of the greatest wonders of Mada¬
gascar, so famous for its luxuriant vege¬
tation, is the traveler’s tree (Ra venal a
Madagascariensis). Its stem resembles
that of tho plantain, with which it is
otherwise allied; but it sends out its wing
like leaves only on two opposite sides,
which resemble a large expanded fan.
In an aged tree the lowest of these leaves
will be from twenty to forty feet from
the ground, and on a vigorous trunk
there will generally bo, fit least, a score
of them with a bright emerald green
oblong blade from four to six feet in
length. containing
The fruit grows In bunches,
forty or fifty members, with three or four
such bundles to a tree. Each fruit mem¬
ber contains a quantity of the silkiest
fiber imaginable, of a purple tint The enclos¬
ing thirty to thirty-five seeds. leaves
are used for roof thatching and the leaf
stalks twirled together 6erve for the wails
of the islanders’ huts. But the most re¬
markable property of this tree, and the
one which gives it the distinctive appel¬
lation of Traveler’s tree, is its petioles,
which, even in the dryest seasons, always
contain water, and Gie wayfarer, if he be
tldrstv, has only to pierce the thick base
of a leaf stock, to obtain fully a quart of
a pure and refreshing liquid.—Hall's
Journr.l of Health.
The Little Huckleberry
tbat grows alongside oar hills and mou
tains contains nn active principle th
has a happy effect on the bowels,
enters largely iu Dr. Biggers’ H uck
harry Cordial, the great bowel rem edy
JUST ARRIVED !
—
THE VERY LATEST STYLES
NEW ANDBEAUTIFUL
SS 6 *SUMMER HATS
Lowest Prices!
Do not faii to call and examine.
MRS. M. L. WHITE,
Cor. Hill and Broadway.
VutL purie weight
Its superior excellence proven in millions
of homes for more than a quarter of a cen
tury. It isused by the United States Gov¬
ernment. Endorsed l>y the heads of the
Great Universities as the Wrongest, Purest
and most Healthful. Dr. Price's Cream
Baking Powder does not contain Ammonia,
Lime, or Alum. Sold only in Cans.
PRICE BAKING POWDER CO.
NEW VOKK. CHICAGO. ST. LOUIS.
d4thwSthp,top col.nrm
GRIFFIN
-X-
B EGINS THE 41ST SESSION ON SEP-
tember 3rd. Full course in
LANGUAGES. SCIENCE.
MATHEMATICS. HISTORY,
PHILOSOPHY, and MUSIC.
Ample and convenient accommodations for
Boarding Pupils.
Mrs. Waugh Instructor of "TRAINING
SCHOOL”—a new feature.
Prof. C. Astin, Instructor in Piano, Violin,
Guitar, Organ and Vocal Music, Mrs
Waugh, Assistant.
For circulars andfuli information, address
Rev. C. V. WAUGH. President,
P.O.Box 154, Griffin, Ga.
d&wteept.!.
Dutcher’s Fly Killer!
CERTAIN DEATH.
No hunting with powder and gun a* lor
squirrels, only to to stupify them. No ling¬
ering death on the death on the sticking plas
ter.' Flies seek it, drink and are.
KILLED OUTRICHT
humanely, Use it freely. so quickly Prevent thej^cannot reproduction, get away.
secure
serene serene peace peace and i quiet. Always ask to
DUTCHJER’S.
For Sate Everywhere.
July'-d&wlm
CITY MARSHAL’S SALES.
TXT TV ILL BE SOLD BEFORE THE COURT
House door in the city of Griflin,
Spalding 1888, county, Ga., on the first Tuesday in
August, between the usual hours of
sale, the following described property, to-
wit:
of One-eighth Griffin of an a-re Slaton’s of land in the city
and fronting Alley 55J^ feet
thence running 52>^ back on thence 6th street 26 }i feet,
west feet, south 26q feet.
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-
tiiied.
One house and lot in the city of Griffin,
containing q of an acre, more or less, bound
ed north by Cliappel 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. Thurman to sat¬
isfy two city tax li fas. Tenant in possession
legally notified.
One-fourth of an acre of land in the eity
of Griffin, Ixiuuded west by part of same lot,
east Broadfoot by R. 11. Drake, north by property of
Levied children, south by Poplar street.
on as the property of J. M. Jones-to
satisfy one city tax fi fa for the year 18S7.
Tenant in possession legally notified.
One vacant lot containing % of an acre in
the city of Griffin bounded north by part of
Levied same lot,south by nn alley, west by 6th street.
on as the property of J. W. Little to
satisfy one tnx fi fa for the year 1887. Ten¬
ant in possession legally notified.
One vacant lot iu the city of Griffin front¬
ing ning Broadway street, south 20 feet and run
north back to alley, the entire lot
bounded cast by J. D. Shcrrcll and west bj
part of same lot. Levied on as the property
of Mrs. E. S. Boynton to satisfy one city ta
fi fa for the year 1887. Tenant in possess io
legally notified.
T. G. MANLEY, Chief Police.
julyb’-tds.
NOTICE
To Executors, Administrators, Guar¬
dians and Trustees.
Notice is hereby given to all executors, a
make minlstrators, their guardians and trustees, to
annual returns between now and
the first Monday in July, 1888, at 10 o’clock
a. m.. at my office in Griffin.
A R E CONSUMPTIVE
v o u
h*» cure* many of toe w or* omc* and i» tbe
for ail affections >f the throat and erbanwaU. longs, and j di*eaaes
ari5ing from rtraggling impure blood and The feebio
and stek. wittln disease, and *lo thetri«Ub b?
to U> t too oe grav graxc, e, will in many------- many cases recover
(borders of and bowels. 60c tu jiru^y^ta
FROZEN WATER MELONS
TO - 3D-A.TT I
Order one for your dinner.
J. H. Keith ACo i
O. WILKINSOri, M 1 B: 1 i
___-j DEALER IN }■
Lumber, Shies aud Ills, i i i
DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS.
-tor-
DRESSED AND MATCHED LUMBER
A SPECIALTY !
BTT.T.S SAWED TO ORDER ON SHORT NOTICE
-to:-
GOOD BRICK FOR ALL BUILDING PURPOSES.
Yard and Office on West Side of Hill street, along Central Railroad,
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA.
julylld(few?m
W. M. Holman & Co.
-HAVE FRESH—-
Magnolia -> Hams,
Cooked Corned Beef 1 2 \ c. per lb. Blue Fish, better than fresh Mackerel
Sweet Water Flour. Water Ground Meat. All grades Sullivan's Tobaecos
And the
BEST LINE OF CIGARS IN THE CITY,
H. W. HasseMs, MANUFACTURER >-
—AKD—
DEALER IN J--
LEATHER AND FINDINGS. J
33 Hill Street, GRIFFIN, GA
I oiler at and BELOW COST an excellent lot of LOW CUT Gents’ and Ladle*
Shoes. H - W - HA8SELKU8.
Georgia Miifl&GIRB
SCHEDULE.
Taking Effect Sunday, May 27,1888.
NO. 51. PASSENGER—NORTH.
Leave Columbus,................. 8,25 a m
Leave LeaveWoodbury,..............10.27 Warm Springs..............10.06 a ru
a m
Leave Molena,..................10.38 a m
Leave Leave Concord,................10.53 Neal,........ 10.43 a m
a m
Leave Williamson ..... 11.12 a m
Arrive Leave Griffin......................11.35am Griffin,.....................11.30 a m
Leave Luella,.....................11.59 McDonough...............12.15 am
Arrive p m
NO. 52. La ■ ;-:H-SOUTH.
Leave McDonou: 3.15 pm
Leave Luella,... 3.22 pm
Arrive Griffin,................3.57 p m
Leave Griflin,...................4.10p m
Leave Williamson' ...............4.28 pm
Leave Concord. .................4.48p m
Leave Neal,........................4.58 p m
Leave Molena.......................5.04 pm
Leave Woodbury,...................5.16pm
Leave Warm Spring- .........5.39 p m
Arrive Columbus,...............7.16 p m
NO. 53. PASSENGER—NORTH.
Leave Columbus........ . ......4.45 p m
Leave Warm Springs..............6.20 p in
Leave Woodbury,..................6.41 p m
Leave Molena......................6.52 p in
Leave Neal........................6.57 pm
Leave Concord,....................7.07 pm
Leave Williamson’s................7 27 p m
Arrive Griffin......................7.45 p m
Leave Griffin......................7.55 p rn
Leave Luella.......................8.21 p m
Arrive McDonough................8.40 pm
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,.........................9.1! a m
Leave Molena,......................9.16 a m
Leave Woodbury,..................9.27 a m
Leave Warm Springs...............9.48 a m
Arrive Columbus,.................11.20 a m
l-£T All passenger trains are daily includ¬
ing Sundays,
M. E. GRAY, Supt.
C. W. CIIEARS,
Gen’l Pass. Agt; Columbus, Ga.
.J. r*. NICHOLS,
AGENT THE
Northwestern Mutual Life In¬
surance Company,
Of Milwaukee, Fi*. The most reliable Ic
'-"luce Common- L; America. aug28d’y
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X, C- AYCOCK,
-Practical Gunsmith,-
Clark Building, Near Osborn’s Shops,
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA
All work attended to promptly andexeeu
ed m thorough and worKmunJike manner.
jnljrSdivtf
8 *. HI i SMS
Insimm Ague;,
CRIFFIN, CEORCIA
Strongest Companies,
Lowest Rates,
Prompt Settlements
G. A. CUNNINGHAM,
GRIFFIN,: :: GEORGIA,
Has Been Appointed Land Agent Id
Spalding County,
by the Georgia Bureau of Immigration, and
the all parties sale by having plating land their for sale property can expedite his
in
hands.
Full particulars in regard to the n»o»t v
uable lands in this county can be «fctain
by addressing him as above. A full lis
houses and lands and lots of all descriptio
ELDER HOUSE,
INDIAN SPRINGS, GA.
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 mosqa the
toes or sand flies. For analysis ot
water, terms for board, etc., address
E. A. ELDER, Manager.
t-rf* Round trip tickets en sale via Me
Denough. june22dlm
HOTEL CURTIS ,
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA,
Under New Management.
A. G. DANIEL, Prop’r.
Porters meet all trains. feb)5dly
mum