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THE MOST GOODS FOR THE LEAST MONEY !
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E. R. ANTHONY’S DRUC
HEADQUARTERS FOB
DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PAINTS,
OIU), TABNISHE*! etc.
FbyikiaDf' ProicrlpUoos toenrotoly oojcpoodcu. « a y or
R . J - DEANE,
PHOTOGRAPHER.
PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER.
MT Old Picture*, Copied and Enlarged.
AT DREWRY’S DRUG STORE
-YOU WILL FIND--
THE BEST TURNIP SEED
At 25 and 80 cent* * pound, from Eastern grower*. I’lnnt them
while there «er« Infallible are arc lliblc good h'ksu Chill Chill seasons. k™.,. Remedy. Reuu
or An Cordial will will dyspepsia ilrcriPO^iii a___ and ... LnerCoin
t#" Drewrj’a Peptic care (*„rA juJyldAw-tf
plaint.
'ROUND ABOUT.
VIalter, ('sic.ralax p*opl» asd Ci*«
• ral lawi Gswlp.
TUI DIFFERENCE.
The Senate tariff bill, you tweediedee. see,
Will speak out strong for
'Twill show destruction sure to come
From Democ.atic tweedledum.
’Tis strange such difference should be
’Twixt tweedledum and tweediedee-
Now is the time to «ow turnips,
W. T. Cate has located in Ft. Smith, A rk.
Brnwner, Deane .V Co., are fixing up their
music hall, above the book store.
Dr. it. A. Shelby, of Orlando, Fla, was
visiting relative' hers yesterday.
Col. R.*W. Patterson, the silvcr-toDgued
orator of Macon, was in the city yesterday.
The world owes every man a living, and is
never slack in paying it to a good collector.
Mrs. Judkin’s ice cream parlor will he
open to night and everybody is invited to
A cool wave is predicted, and we hope
a prophet has arisen who understands his
business.
The man who talk* least about the heat
suffers the least from it. Put your tong ue
on ice.
Thu latest among girls, is V> wash their
faces in watermelon rind- to beautify their
complections.
Parker Brown fell through a trap door in
W. B. Griffin’s store, at Sunny Side, on Sun¬
day, and is said to have broken two or three
ribs.
Mother Hubbard picnics are the latest ago
uy, at whioh all the ladies appear in Mother
Hubbard dresses, and no horrid men are ?'
lowed.
Gen. Pass. Agt C. \V. Chears, of Colum
bus was here yesterduy, He thinks the quar
antine in Columbus was foolish and uunecer
sary.
A. Schcuerman haves to day for several
weeks sojourn in Northern markets, when
lie will lay in a stock of goods suitable for
the best market lu Middle Georgia-
Officer Johnson, of Columbus, was in the
city yesterday on quarantine business. He
passed down to Warm Springs tats night
to tackle the next car that came that far.
C. S. Shatluc left yesterday for Norfolk,
Virginia, tosce what they are doing about the
y ellow fever there. He says there is a great
deal more scare than disease at Jacksonville;
( apt. W. C. Lyons passed through yester¬
day on hi- way to the Northern markets to lay
in his usual huge stocks for the fall trade
for his different stores, including the famous
New Turk Store of Griffin.
This is the w,t> to look at it: Hot weath¬
er makes the corn crop. Plenty of corn
makes plenty of meat. So tho sun Is a
wealth creator, and so we can stand a little
sweating for great result*-
E. J FIcmister has walled up his second
store room and will occupy only one room
with his dry goods and shoes, lie has secur
ed a very convenient place for hiagroceries
in the store back of \V. J. McCasIan’s office.
See that your premises are kept absolutly
free from trash, leaves or any vegetable mat
ter which will decompose. Use lime freely
in all damp places. A little watchfulness on
the part of all householders will keep the
city perfectly healthy'.
R re Kell, J, A . Darsey, Lee Griffin and
Newt Stallings, who were accused last week
of walking from SuUivan'sJMill to Sunny
Side, on their return from a fisliihg frolic,
without either supper or breakfast, write
to deny the change. We are gUd to
give them the benifit of a denial, a? w<- have
been in about such a fix ourselves and know
Hint it is v- ry tough.
Advice to Mothers.
AI.s. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup
for children teething, is the prescription
of one of tho best female nurses and
physicians in the United States, and
has been used for forty years with never
failing success by millions of mothers
for their children. During the process
of teething its value is incalculable.
It relieves the child from pain, cures dys
entery and die.rrh<ea, griping in the
bowels, ami wind colic. the By giving
health to the thiidand rest- mother.
Pi ice ‘2.3 cents a bo tie. augend A-wly
Griffin, Ua., August l«.
ICE CREAM SALOON.
On Tuesday morning! will open up the
voms over Stilwcll A Keith's, where formerly I will oc.
■npied by Mrs. M. R. Brown,
te prepared to furnish to all
ICE CREAM AN1> CAKE,
of the bast quality by the dish or quantity,
and inrite the patronage of ail my friends.
Open from 10 a. in. to 7 p. m. crery day,
and si nights to be announced later.
Ice Cream, Sherbet and Cake of all kind*
made to order in any qantlty oa short notice.
julylbddwlm Respectfully, MRS. IDA JUDKINS.
SMOKE!
Our Junior Partner, tbo beat Ci
gar in the market Sold by all loud
iog dealers ia Grifliu. L. Cohen Sc
Co, Sole Agents, Macon, Ga,
ang8d3m
No. 51 Hill for Rent.
Possession given September
Apply to
aug8-2w W. H. DISMUKE.
CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA.
Notice to the Traveling Public.
The best and cheapest passenger
ronte to New Yotk and Boston is
via Savannah and elegant Steamers
thence. Passengers before purchns
ing tickets via other routes would do
well to inquire first of tho merits of
the route via Savannah, by which
they will avoid dust and a tedious
ail-rail ride. Hates include meals
and stateroom on Steamer.
Round trip tickets will be placed
on sale June 1st, good to return an
til Oct. 31st, New York Steamer
sails tri-weekly. Boston Steamer
weekly from Savannah'
For further information apply to
any agent of this Company, or to
E, T. Charlton, G. P, A.
Savannah, Ga:
C. G. Anderson, Ag*t Steamer,
Savannah, Ga.
DOG EAT DOG !
Nelson the Atlanta Bank man worked his
confiding and customers for“nll they were worth”
the
“Flashy Pressed Female"
worked him for all be was worth, and the
DEVIL will work both of them for all they
are worth, anil the
“Way o! the Transgressor is Hard ’
. and the
“MILL DOES GRIND AGAIN"
with the water that i* post. Speaking of
mills reminds us that we have instructed our
miller to grind more carefully and we expect
FINER AND BETTER MEAL
hereafter. We have on hand and on the w ay.
Several Cars White CORN.
One Car C. R. Sides.
“ “ Nioe Hay.
•: Clxoico Kettle Lnrd :-
now in store in Tierces, Now is time to
buy all these things will be higher priced in
a few days.
SOAPS ! SOAPS ! SOAPS ! 1
We have also a consignment of Laundry
Soap and it will pay merchants to get our
prices. Remember we tell to dealers only,
and can alway duplicate Atlanta, Macon or
Columbus price*. So if yon want ANY
THING call or write'for price-, us »c i ;ir«
sent manufacturers.
BREWER & HANLE1TER.
june27d«fcwtf
A SHIPMENT FINEST IMPORTED
“Hue Placer” Cigars!
GRAND REPUBLIC CIGAROS.
And Buffos. Full Dress Cigarettes. Fine Cream Cheese. Lemons still 25
cents. White Head Cabbage. Breads and Cakes every day.
BLAKELY.
Sanitation Advised:
Dr. S. B. Drewry endorses the views
of the News in the following eommnni
cation:
Painful as it is we are coaipeLe 1 to
acknowledge that the yellow plague has
itarted oa his path of destruction and
Las frightened the authorities of our
sinter cities, and while we are willing to
submit the interests of the city of Grif
fin into the hands of her efficient mayor
and coancil—we would urge a more
through sanitary inspection of all the
premises in tho city. Many of the
privies, stock lota, waste sewers and
even the ground about it* back Iot«
and corners are covered with filth antlde
caying vega table matter, and should be
looked after; for a filthy spot here and
there 'may affect the entire popula
tion of the '-'-u.
We are glad say there is not even
the sign of an i lemic, not so much as
diarrhea ion,, tho children, nor fever
among tb; poorer and leas cleanly. Yet
in order to preserve the usnal health
fulness of our beautiful city, it is neces
sary to keep clean, especially so ia the
midst of a dying malignant epidemic
which will affect the bealthfulness
of this section. D.
Largo line of beautiful
Hamburg im?! Swiss Edges
received Also by yesterday’s Check
express. new
Nainsooks and White
Lawns, at FLEMIST ER’S.
E. J.
The Odd Fellows.
it a meeting • ' the grand encamp
meat of Georg • ■, f.O. O. F., now in ses
sion at Gainosv '!.• the following grand
officers were elected: Robert T. Daniel
grand patriarch, Griffin, Ga., Win. M.
Pittman, grand senior warden, Athens.
Ga., John Asher, grand junior warden
Griffin,, Ga., Jessie Kinyon, grand mar
shal, Atlanta. Ga., John G. Deitz, grand
scribe, Macon, oa., M. o. oraxnling,
grand treasurer, Atlanta, oa. Gaines
ville has made every arrangement to en
tertain the grand lodge, including a
grand ball at the Arlington last night
and an excursion to Tallulah Falls to
day.
Wurmtli of n Living Room.
The needs common to all women are
so common that few regard their impor¬
tance. To say that warm rooms are
essential to health and beauty sounds like
a truism, but the fact is that among all
well to do classes it is the rarest thing to
find a really warm house. A heated
house, burning up coal and vitality to¬
gether, is common, but not one so
soundly built that rooms do not readily
cool off, and where comfort is felt with
moderate heat, or where draughts do not
sow rheumatic twinges, with wrinkles to
match. Out of doors dress and exercise
keep up tho natural heat. Indoors tho
quieter life and shutting off the greater
part of the sun’s rays render the case
different. The constant temperature of
all occupied rooms should be enough to
keep tho without blood at its normal heat of 98
degs. any chilling or change—
say 73 to 78 degs. by day and 15 dega.
lower by night Instead, wiien steam is
up, or the furnace burns up, you will
find tho glass at 83 dogs, on the north
wall of rooms. Two Lours or less after
the heat goes down the thin walls lose
their heat immediately, and it is 43 degs.
in tho same place. I describe what I
have noted repeatedly in houses where
comfort was supposed to be the first con¬
sideration.
Such variations are enongh to try the
Strongest frames. To say nothing of
neuralgia and lung troubles, it is impos¬
sible to keep a good complexion through
such ruinous changes of temperature.
The heat dries it into fine wrinkles, the
cold sends the blood inward, leaving tho
face blue and features pinched. Let the
husband who wishes to keep his wife ia
freshness be careful that she has warm
rooms to five in. The injur to the cir¬
„
culation which destroys all bloom and
elasticity strikes deeper in time, causing
failure of the heart or chronic inflam¬
mations. As you value bloom and long
life, never permit yourself to be chilly
for fivo minutes. No matter what ther¬
mometers say, if you are out of order
enough to feel chilly the thing to do is
to raise the heat till the blood absorbs
heat and grows warm again. For heat
is life, and the chilly precepts of certain
hygienists who seem to consider comfort
as a crime have cost nnsusj^cted victims.
—Shirley Dare.
Chief Among IIla Fellows.
A southern woman writing of the
freedmen lately said: ‘-The field hands
: in’the Gulf states show ns the condition
| of a people making (lie first effort to rise
out of ignorance and squalor to civiiiza-
; tion. There is in every half dozen fami-
! lies one man of integrity, energy and in-
| dustry, os whom the others live as
parasites. I never failed on entering ono
of their villages to detect this natural
chief.”— Youth's Companion.
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t'Olif'.Mm S, GTOROJA,
JOY: Mc-giii K, Prop ’1
l’liu In-t piace in Colmi. :;-io get* bath
or dean SPave Give u* a fail when in t!i
city JOE \lcGHE2
KAiU 3/AL3AM
Ct ■ ar.se s imp! 1 • • ■. 0J * tho hair.
i rrv*m*’t ,i t nrt>*lh.
Never Fails to ilestorft Grey
Hair te ii* YoufJtftf! Cojor.
iL Cttixasocjji.I . .m<l
The»Jestia HINDERCORNS.
, n-*:niwlU'st■ -cs,Banians.S*. ! I
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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 by the heads of the
Great Universities as the Strongest, Purest
and most Healthful. Dr. Price’s Cream
Baking Powder does not contain Cans. Ammonia,
Lime, or Alum. Sold only in
PRICE BAKING POWDER CO.
SEW YORK. CHICAGO. ST. LOUIS.
d4thwSthp,top col.nrm
INCREASE IN NUMBER
—; of y—
Supreme Court Judges.
A PROCLAMATION
By JOHN B. GORDON. Governor of
Georgia.
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT,
Atlanta, July 20th, 1888.
II V V THE RE AS, The General Assembly of
1886-1887 passed the following Act, in
accordance with the requirements of the Con
stitution. in reference to amendments of
that instrument:
An Act to amend Par. I of Sec. II of Article
VI of the Constitution of this State, so as
to increase Court the number of Judges from three of the
Supreme of this State to
five, to consist of a Chief Justice and four
Associate Justices.
Section I. Be it enacted by the General
Assembly of the State of Georgia, and it is
hereby enacted by authority of the same.
That the Constitution of this State be amend
ed by adding after the words ‘‘Chief Jus¬
tice, in the 2nd line cf the 1st paragraph words, of
section II, article VI, thereof the ‘‘and
four Associate Justices,” in lieu of the words
in said line, “and two Associate Justices,”
so that 6aid paragraph when amended shall
read:
The Supreme Court shall consist of a Chief
Justice and four Associate Justices. Area
jority of the court shall constitute a quorum.
Sec. II-Beit farther enacted, that when
ever Constitution the above proposed amendment to the
shall be agreed to by two-thirds
of the members elected to each of the two
Houses of tho General Assembly, the Govern
or shall, and hois hereby authorized and in
struoted, to cause said amendment to be
published in at least two newspapers in each
Congressional District in this State for the
period of two months next piececding the
time of III. holding the further next general ^enacted, election. That
Hek. Be it tlic
above proposed amendment aliall be submit¬
ted, for ratification or rejection to the elec¬
tors of tins Stole at the next general elec¬
tion for in to the be second hold after section publication of this as Act, provided in
sev¬
eral election districts of this be State, at which
election every person shall entitled to
vote for members of the General Assembly.
All persons voting at said election in favor
of adopting the proposed amendment to the
Constitution ballots shall words, have written “For or printed on
their the rutication of
the amendment of Paragraph 1, Section II,
of Article VI of the Constitution,” and aJJ
persons opposed to tho adoption of said
amendment -lia'l have written or printed on
their ballots the words, “Against ratifica¬
tion of the amendment of Paragraph I, of
Section 11, of Article VI of the Constitu¬
tion.”
Bec. IV- Be it further enacted, That the
Governor be, and hereby authorized and di-
rected to provide for the submission of the
amendment proposed in the first section of
this act to a vote of the people, as required
by tho Constitution of this State, in Par. I,
Sec. I, of Article XIII, and by this Act, and
if ratified, the Governor shall, when lie ascer¬
tains such ratification from the Secretary of
State, to whom the returns shall be referred,
in the same manner as in case of elections
for members of the General Assembly, to
count and ascertain the result, issue his proc¬
lamation for the period of thirty days an¬
nouncing such rcsnlt and declaring the
amendment ratified.
Sec. V. If the amendment to the Constitu¬
tion, provided by this Act, shall be agreed
to by the General Assembly, and ratified by
the people, as provided by the Constitution
and by this Act, then it shall be the duty of
the General Assembly of this State, eonven
ing next after such ratification, to proceed to
elect (after the proclamation of the Govern¬
or, provided in section four of this Act,)two
additional Av.ociatc Justices of the Supreme
Court, who shal! ho.d said office far six years
from the first day of January, 1889, and un
til their sin cessors are elected and qualified.
Sec. VI. Bo it further enacted, That all
laws and part- of laws in contlict with this
Act be, and the same are hereby repealed.
Now, Approved October 22d, 1887.
of therefore, I. John B. Gordon. Gov¬
ernor said State, do issu ■< this my Procla¬
mation hereby delaring that the foregoing
prop* sed amendment to the Constitution is
submitted for ratification or rejection to the
voters of the State qualified to vote for mem¬
bers of the General Aisembly at the general
election to be held on Wednesday, Oc tober
3d, 18VS, as provided in said Act.
JOHN B. GORDON,
James T. Nisiset, Governor.
Secretary Executive Department.
S I. MANGffAl * SONS
luce Ague;,
CRiFFIN, : CEORCIA
St rongest Companies,
Lowest Rates,
Prompt Settlements
HOTEL CURTIS
GRIFFIN, GEORGLI,
Under New Management.
A. G. DANIEL, Prop’r.
’ r '*
^ Porters meet all trains. f,bl5d!,
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' HAVE movf/o back to
Our: Old : Place!
With full line new goods. the farm Come to a* I
us. Fresli melons from eveiy <j ay t
J, H. Keith fcCo M
*
O.* WILKINSOrl
. ^ DEALER IK }•
DOORS. SASH AND BLINDS.
DRESSED AND MATCHED LUMBER
A SPECIALTY !
BILLS SAWED TO ORDER ON SHORT NOTICE
GOOD BRICK FOR ALL BUILDING PURPOSES.
Yard and Office on West Side of Hill street, along Central Railroad,
GRIFFIN, : : : : : GEORGIA.
jnlyUdAwrin
TT. 31. Holman & Co,
-HAVE FRESH-
M r v—✓ "nolia -> Hams, /
Cooked Corned Beef 12.4 c. per ib. Blue Fish, better than fresh Mackerel
SweetWater Flour. Water Ground Meat. All grades Sullivan's Tobaccos
And the
BEST LINE OF CIGARS IN THE CITY
i. ff. Hassiis, MANUFACTURER S-
—AND—
— i DEALER IN J—
LEATHER AND FINDINGS.
SLi Hill Street, GRIFFIN, GA
1 offer at and BELOW COST an excellent lot of LOW CUT Gents’ and L*Um
S hoes__ 11. W. HASSELEDI.
A. S. ADLER & CO.’S
MEN’S FINE SHOES!
Positively
Guaranteed
OR NONEY REFUNDED!
We have just received a full line oi “ADLER’S”
line Shoes • Yr non, in many noby styles. These shoes
need no u of praise. We have sold them for the
past four \ < us under a guarantee that no one else
gives and ilr y have given entire satisfaction.
Schetierman & White.
__+ 0 *___
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Ladies’ Fine Shoes!
EXTENSION SOLES.
GUARANTEED!
It will cost you nothing to try a pair of these Shoes.
It the wear is not perfectly satisfactory money will
be refunded.