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GO TO E. R. ANTHONY'S DRUG STORE :
FOfl.NEW CROP OF
BURTS FRESH TURNIP SEEDS.
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IV All the varieties grown on ftis soil. Come
and secure your seed from this reliable Seed Grower
before they are all gone.
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:.y R. J- DEANE,
PHOTOGRAPHER.
PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER.
%fT Old Pictures, Copied and Enlarged.
AT DREWRY’S DRUG STOKE
-YOU WILL FIND--,
THE BE8T TURNIP SEED
At£5 and 80 oeats a pound, from Eastern grower*. Plant them
■ PIT Drcwry’s Peptic Cordial will core dyspepsia and Liver Com¬
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Drlffln, Os., July 20.
ICE CREAM SALOON.
On Tuesday Klay morning ng I 1 will will open open up up the
nocas over Sulwell A Keith’s, Keith’s, where former!; formerly 1 will oc-
>upied by Mrs. M. R. Brown,
m prepared to furnish to ull
ICE CREAM AND CAKE,
of the best quality by the dish or Quantity,
sad Invito the patronage of ail my friends.
Open from 10 a.m. to 7p.m. every day,
and at nights to be annonnoed later.
Ice Cream, Sherbet and Cake of all kinds
made to order in any qantlty on short notice.
Respectfully, MRS. IDA JUDKINS.
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CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA.
Notice to the Traveling Public.
The best and cheapest Boston passoDgor is
route to New York and
via Savannah and elegant before Steamers
thence. Passengers parches do
ing tickets via other routes would
well to inquire first of the merits of
the route via Savannah, by which
they will avoid dust and a tedious
all-rail ride, P-^es inclade meals
and stateroom oti Steamer.
Bound trip tiokets will be placed
on sale Jane 1st, good to return un
til Oct. 31st, New York Steamer
sails tri-weekly. Boston Steamer
weekly from Savannah-
For further information apply to
any agent of this Company, P, or A. to
E, T. Charlton, <3.
Savannah, Ga:
C. G. Anderson, Ag*t Steamer, Ga.
Savannah,
Advieo to Mothers.
M<A Winslow’s Soothing Sirup
for children teething, best female is the prescription and
of one of the nurses
physicians in the United States, aud
nas been used for forty yoars with never
failing success by millions of mothers
for theix children. During tiio process
of t*otbing its value is incalculable.
It relieves the child from pain, cures dys
entery and diarrhoea, griping in the
bowels, and the child wind and colic. the By mother, giving
health to rests
Prioe 26 emits a bottle, angood.twly
DOG EAT DOG!
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Nelson tbs Atlanta Bank man worked Ida
emlldlng customers for“all they were Worth"
and the
“Flashy Dressed Female”
worked him for all ho was worth, and the
DEVIL will work both of them for «U they
are worth, and the
“Way of the Transgressor is Hard”
and the
“MILL DOES GRIND AGAIN”
with the water that Is past. instructed Speaking of
mills reminds grind us that we have our
miller to more carefully and wo expect
FINER AND BETTER MEAL
hereafter. We have on hand and on the way.
Several Cara White CORN.
One Car 0. R. Sides.
“ “ NioeHay.
• 1 choice Kottlo Lard
now in store in Tierces . Now is time h>
boy few all days. these things will bo higher priced in
a
SOAPS I SOAPS! ! SOAPS!1
We have also a consignment of Laundry
Soap prices. and Remember It will pay merchant* dealers to get only, our
we sell to
Columbus and can aivrey duplicate Atlanta, Macon, or
prices. 80 if you want ANY¬
THING call or wnteYor prtoes, a* we repre
sent manufacturers.
BREWER & HANLEITER.
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’ROUND ABOUT.
Mutters t’oacerwlag I*e#pl« un«l Vaan
•ral V*«rt fisaly.
Col, j, II. Bakor, of Zebulou, is in
the city.
YV. I> Willis, of Miluer, was here
yesterday.
For milk shakes,ices and mineral wa
tors go to Drewry’s. eod
Mr John L. jackson, of Zebnlon, was
hero yesterday.
Mr. it. Y, Beckham, of Zebnlon, was
here yesterday,
William Amiss, of Greenwood, was
in tho city yosterday.
I)r. aud Mrs. Boyd, of llollonville,
were hero yesterday,
A good crowd of country people were
in the city yesterday.
Mr. Jonn Madden, of Concord, was
in the city yosterday.
j. W. Sullivan, of Erin, was iu the
city yesterday aud purchased a car load
of corn.
Professor Henry Bhoeller, :.d Dalton,
is in tho city and will preside at the or
gah at tho Methodist church this morn
ing aud evening.
Mrs. N. J. Cole, of Atlanta, who has
boen visiting friends in tho city for sev
oral days, left on tho G. M. yesterday
morning for Concord.
Tho ongiuo ou tho S. G. & N. A. load
ran off tlio track at tho Hill stroot cross
ing yesterday, but was soon ro-tracked
by the train hands.
Captain William Barnes, of Jackson
ville, Fla., who lias been spending a
few days with his mother’s family at
Sei'oiu, was in tho city yesterday.
Miss Bessie YViun Gilmore, tho belle
of Tennille, wno has been visiting
friends here, left yosterday on tho 8:20
train for Bunny Side to visit relatives.
Largo asortment silver plated and
oxordised lace pins aad hair ornaments
in newest designs, received by yester
days express at E. j, Flomister’s.
A telegram was received yesterday by
C. II. Johnson, Sr., announcing tho
death of his father, lltigli G. Johnson,
at Kings.on, Ga. His remains will bo
brought hero for interment.
\Y T e regret to antiounce tho death of
Mrs. jojI Ay cock, of ltover. She died
yesterday at 11 o’clock aud in her 65th
birthday, of typhoid fever, after an ill
ness of about thre weeks.
Congressmdn John D. Stewart is at
homo on a two weeks vacat.ou aud his
many friends will be glad to know they
can have the pleasure to shake his band
before be returns to bis post of duty.
j. H. White, ji\, will leave for New
York in a few days and those wishing
fall suits to order come see fall line new
samples at our sloro. Fits to all orders
taken guaranteed or no sale.
j, II. White, jr., & Co.
Married at the residence ol the bride’s
father, near Turin, at, 5 o’clock ou tho
26th, Cnpt. j. B. Towns, of Sanford,
Fla., to Miss Emma May Hunter. Miss
Hunter is a charming young lady and
quite a bello, aud Mr Towns has se
cured a prize in a Companion through
life. Capt. Towns is now a resident of
Sanford, Fla., and a conductor on the
j. T. A* K. W Rlt, YY’e wish them a
long and hajipy life.
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The Lillie Huckleberry
that grows alongside our hills and mou
taius coutuius au activo principle th
lias a happy effect on tho bowels,
enters largely iti Dr. Riggers’ Hack
harry Cordial, the great bowel remedy
Remember
--THAT-
Blakely j
Will hare everything in the eating line TO-DAY! i
Fine Bread and Cake at 10 o’clock.
TWO BLAINES »0 TALK.
Aoth of the Jau.es G.’s Will Take the
Slump For Protection.
New Yobk, July 27.—(Special.)—
There will be two James G Blaines
on the stump, but not until autumn.
J G. Blaine, Jr. is spending July at
Soabright. He, Baid to your corres
pondent: “Father will make several
speeches soon after his return from
Europe, probably, but he will not go
into tho campaign until Setember.
YVe expect that he will put in tw o
months hard work for Harrison
and Morton”’ What will be his ora
torical specialty? 4 “Protection. That
is tho issue you know and be will de
vote himself to it,’’ Being asked if
the rnmor was true that he was go
ing to the slump, young Mr. Blaine
replied: ‘:Yes I expect to make some
speeches—as many of. our people
deem desirable. Tho programme
is not yet boen made out defintely
but I anticipate that father will spesk
in tho cities of N. Y., Conhecicut
New Jersey and Indianna—siy for
ty speeches in September and Oc
tober. Can he stand it? Yes His
health is good, no matter about all
that lias been said to the contrary,
My own apperances on the stump
will be of comparatively small ac
count, of course, and I am willing to
go wherever the Campaign Commit
tee dictates. I shall talk tariff, too
and it is hardly necessary to add
that my fathers views are mine.” •
Much is to made of the arrival of
Blaine. His personal friends will give
to him a booming reception aud the
Republican Committee has decided
to co operate. The question was rai
sed whether a great public welcome
to the man whom tho party did not
nominate would hurt rather than
help HarrisoD, but Chairman
Quay said, when asked about it: “O
hurrah for Blame! He deserves it
and he will get it.“ There will be
an aquatic procession down the bay
with flags flying, bands playing and
cannon booming. Bat no cannon
will pe fired in city limits ashore
Mayor Hewitt is determined upon
that point. refused permit the firing
“I to
of salutes for the nomination of
Cleveland and again forbade it for
Harrison,” tho Mayor said, “and
the ordinance against ordinance, so
to speak, is going to be enforced
right through this campaign. TLe
law agnist cannonading for noise is
good, and politics should not nullify
it. The boys may shout, but they
can’t explode gunpowder in this
town.”
Its superior excellence proven in millions
of homos for more than a quarter of a cen
tury. It isnsed by the United Btate3 Gov¬
ernment. Endorsed by the heads of the
Great Universities as the Strongest, 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.
NSW VOBK. CHICAGO. ST. LOUIS.
d-ithwSthp.top col.nrm
GRIFFIN
Me Coll®.
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U T3EGINS THE 4 1ST SESSION ON SEP-
tember 3rd. Full course in
LANGUAGES. SCIENCE,
MATHEMATICS, HISTORY,
PHILOSOPHY, and MUSIC.
Ample and convenient accommodations for
Boarding Pupils.
M-s. Waugh Instruc tor of "TRAINING
SCHOOL’’—a new feature ;
Pi of. C. Astin, Instructor in Piano, Violin,
Guitar, Organ and Votfil Music, Mrs
YVaugh, Assistant.
For circulars and full information, address
Rxv. ,C. V. WAUGH, President,
r.O. Box 154, Griffin, Ga.
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IUDGE JNO. I. HALL NOMITATED.
Proceedings of the Convention of the
25th Senatorial District.
The delegates to the senatorial con
vention of tho ’26th Senatorial district
met at the Court’House at 10 o’clock
(
yesterday. B.
On motion of CoJ. J. J. Hunt,
W. Ctjllier, of Butts, was elected
chairman and L. A. Perdue, of lay
ette, secretary.
Tho roll of delegates being called
tho following responded:
Spalding—C A Dickinron, J J
Hunt; J1) Cunningham, Jr., R H
Williamson and W B Hudson.
Butts—B Woollier, W H Maliott
and W V M.cJ ■ ben.
Fayette— J Ji Highhtower, C R
Woolsoy, Robe it Matthews and Ij A
Perdue.
Nominations beiBg in order J. D.
Cunningham Jr., in a few very appro
priato remarks put in nomination
Jadge John I. Hall, of the county of
Spalding and offered the following
resolutions which wore ably second
by M, V. McKibben :
Resolved', TV’.....”Vo Democratic
party, of the 20 - Jj .atorial District
takes pride in commending to the
voters of the district Judge John I.
Hall, who possesses those qualifira
tions of mind and character which
eminently fit him for the position to
which his party has called him.
Resolved ftv ther, That in view of
the all impc/ i"t measures which
will come upVi c msideration before
the next session of the legialat ure
feel that in the person of Judge Hall
we shall have representative who will
guard and protect the interests of
the people of Georgia.
On motion of W. B. Hudson the
nomination was made unanimous.
On motion of W. B. Hudson a
committee of three, one from each
county, was appointed to notify
Judge Hall of his nominalion by
letter. The chairman appointed YV.
Hudson, of Spalding, C. R. Woolsey
of Fayette and W. H. Mullett, of
Butts.
Ou motion of W, B. Hudson a now
executive committee be elected, and
that tho delegates present, pre
sent the names of two men from each
county as committeemou. The fol
lowing were elected:
SpaldiDg— Frank FJynt and YV. B
Hudson.
Fayetto—J B Hightower and W
T Glower.
Butts—M \ T McKibben and L J
Ball.
On motion of W If Maliott the
convention decided to add a seventh
man and chairman to the committee.
On motion of YV B Hudson Dr'.
Paul Favor, of the county of Fay
ette, was olected chairman of the
senatorial executive committtee of
the ’20th senatorial district.
On motion of Col. Hunt the thanks
of the convention were teudered the
chairman and secretary.
On motion of Mr. McKibben the
Democratic papers of the district
requested to publish these proceed
ings. B. W. Colliek,
L. A Pei:due, Chairman.-
Secretary.
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Exoneration.
Tho card in yesterday’s News has no
reference to the Sun editor, as the often
siyo article was not written by him, but
inserted for some one else, without
knowiug its purport,
B. F. Llwson.
Killed by a Train on the Central.
Yesterday afternoon tho down passeu
ger, near the corporation, ran over and
killed George Evans, a colored laborer
at the new factory. The facts are about
as follows: The contractors had paid off
their hands and all had started to town,
walking on the railroad tracks The
train coming from Atlanta was passing
and most of the workmen saw it and got
off, but Evans either did not see it or
stepped on the cross ties outside of the
track and thinking he was safer walked
ou, when the timber on the engine
struck him killing him instantly. The
deceased was receutly married here, was
a good brick mason and had been cm
ployed in building the new factory. He
came to Griffin from Atlanta,
Pure and rich, possessing aii the nutritious
properties of Malt, Chase’s Barley Malt
Whisky is a perfect Tonic for building up
the system. George & Harnett sole agents
for Griffin.
Champion Pliting Machine.
Lamar & Kenedy, Bole ogents for
tho Champion few PlaitiDg days Machine, will
be here a selling county
rights and taking orders for the
above named machine. Will take
ploisnro in exhibiting the machine.
FROZEN - WATER MELONS
TO - DAT I
Order one for your dinner.
J, H. Keith & Co
W. O. WILKINSOE
___<j DEALER IN )---
Luk Ms ant ji
DOORS. SASH AND BLINDS.
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DRESSED AND MATCHED LUMBEi
A SPECIALTY’!
SAWED TO ORDER ON SHORT NOTICE
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GOOD BRICK FOR ALL BUILDING PURP0S1
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Yard and Office on West Side of Hill street, alonlj Central Railroad,
GRIFFIN, : : : : : GEORG]
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W. M. Holman
-ILWF. FRESH---
Magnolia -> Hams,
Cooked Corned Beef Water 12<i c. Ground per lb. Meat. Blue Alt Fish, grades better Sutlivan’s fhan fresh Tobae MackenlJ
Sweet Water Flour.
And the,
BEST LINE OF CIGARS IN THE. CITY,
H. W. Hasselfcus, TST. 1 ' Boot
LEATHER AND FINDINGS.
28 Hill Street, GHIFFIN, G/
I offer at and BELOW COST an excellent lot of LOW CUT Gents’ and_
Shoes. H. W. IIASSELKOM
WaiM&WRB
SCHEDULE.
Taking Effect Sunday, May 27,1888.
NO. 51. PASSENGER- -NORTH.
Leave Columbus.............
Leave Warm Springs........
LeaveWoodbury,......... Molena,....... ......10.27 .....10.38 a m
Leave .... am
Leave Neal,....... ... ......10.43 a in
Leave Concord,.. ......10.53a m
Leave Williamson ......... ......11.12 am
Arrive Griffin,...............
Leave Griffin................
Leave Luella,................
Arrive McDonough.......... .....12.15 p m
NO. 52. P.\ . ' . IK- -SOUTH.
Leave McDonor.; 3.15 pm
Leave Luella,.. 3.83 p m
Arrive Leave Griffin,......................4.10pm Griffin,........ 3.57 p m
Leave Williamson ...............4.28 pm
Leave Concord,.................4.48 p m
Leave Neal,.......................4.58 p m
Leave Molcnu,......................5.04 pm
Leave Woodbury,............ 5.16 pm
Leave Warm Spring- ............5.39 pm
Arrive Columbus,................7.16 p m
NO. 53. PASSENt, HR-NORTH.
Leave Columbus........ .4.45 p m
Leave Warm Springs...............0.20 p m
Leave Woodbury,..................6.41 pm
Leave Molena......................6.52 p m
Leave Neal........................6.57 p m
Leave Conoord.....................7.07 p m
Leave Williamson’s................7 27 p m
Arrive Griffin......................7.45 p m
Leave Griffin......................7.55 p m
Leave Luella.......................8.21 p m
Arrive McDonough................8.40 pm
NO. 50. PASSENGER-SOUTH,
Leave McDonough.................7.30 a m
Leave Luella.......................7.4S 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 U m
Leave Neal,.........................9.11am
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
IW All passenger trains are daily inclnd
ing Sundays,
M. E. GRAY, Supt.
C. W. CHEARS,
Gen’l Pass. Agt; Columbus, Ga.
.J. P. NICHOLS,
agent the i
Northwestern Company, Mutual Life In-!
surance
Of Milwaukee, Orrnipmr Wis. ’:t America, The most reliable In I
•wrse augS&lly
r, O. AYCOCIv,
-Practical Gunsmith,-
Clark Building, Near Osborn’s Shops,
GRIFFIN, -. : . : : : : GEORGIA
All work attended to promptly and execu
ctl in thorough and workmanlike manner
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IWiRilfil!
GRIFFIN, : : CEORCU
- joj-
Stron gest Companies
Lowest Rates,
Prompt Settlements!
(». A. CUNNINGHAM,
GRIFFIN, : : .-GEORGIA,
Has Been Appointed Land Agent W|
Spalding County,
all by the parties Georgia having Bureau land of for Immigration^^ sale can eipouw |
hands. the sale- by placing their property tn
Full particulars in regard to the mo»D
uable lands in this county can be *bt*ts
by addressing him as above. A fuuu*
houses and lands and lots of all desenpw
ELDER HOUSE
INDIAN SPRINGS, GA.
Open all the year round. The best
in America. Good climate and »«««*
table. Prof Rieman’s orchestra will
attendance daring the season. No
toes or sand flies. For analy 513 01
water, terms for board, eto., address
E. A. ELDER, Manager.
Round trip tickets ®n sale jnne22aJ» jfcj*!,
Dcnough.
HOTEL CURTIS
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA.
Under New Managemei
A. G. DANIEL, Prop’r-
y W Poi ters meet all trains. febl5dl»j
Joutt
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