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No Meres?!?,
Or any other Mineral Poison.
It i» Nature's Hemodr, rnaUo exclusively
fmm Roots anti Herts.
It is perfectly Harmless.
It Is the only remedy known to the world
that ha* ever yet (Sir'd contagious ZIIooU
poison in all il * tinge*.
It cures' Mercurial Rheumatism, Cancer,
Scrofula, and ctlicr blood diseases heretofore
considered Incurable. It cures any disease
caused from impure blood. It is now pre¬
scribed by thousands of tbs best physicians
in the United States, as a tonic. Wo append
the statement of a few •.
" I have used fever S. and S^S. from on patients measles con with vale the rc-
imr "cm J. N. Cbxkkv, M. II.,
be ® results. Ellavllle, Ga.”
a A.—Willie White was afflicted
with scrofula seven years. I prescribed S. 8.
and today he Is a fat and gtagthog.
D
blood poison* It sot* much better than pot*
ash or any other ,
Formerly of Suesax Co.( Va. "
Ark . writes: " Having some knowledge as to
what S. 8. 8. Is composed the remedy of, for I all can skin safely dls-
recommend matters It as not what the name may be."
eases, It
We have » book giving i a hlsti itoryof this
onderful remedy, and Its cures, as, l from all
rer the world, which ih will will c< convince you that
will
Blood Poison, sent on same terms.
you knowingly.
For sale by all druggists.
Thz Swift Swcific Co.,
Hew Drawer Vork, rer 756 8, . Broadwa Atlanta, M Ga,
London, Bog. 85 Snow
Fli it. and House and Lot For Sate.
A202>£ m re farm in 3 miles of Griffin, Ga-
80 acres in woods, 120 of in splendid and state of
cultivation, olearea stamps rooks, fix-
. d for improved farm fodder machinery. Mach in¬
ert’ stock, corn and will be sold with
fatm if wanted. A11 ready for business anoth-
er year. Also, a large roomy house and two
acre iot in Griffin. Ga. For particulars ad.
dress %eptI9d&w3m me at Griffin, Ga., care, Clark & Son.
THAD CLARK.
OfESSIONAL DIRECTORY
D. L. PARMER,
attorney at law
WOODBURY, : : GEORGIA.
t iompt attention given to all business
Will praclioe in all the Courts, and where
ever business calls.’
£g~ Collections a specialty. aprGdly
HEADQUARTERS
Leak's Collecting " and Protective
Agency of Georgia.
GRIFFIN, ------- GEORGIA.
S. G. LEAK, Manager.
Send your elai us t,oB. G. Leak and
correspond ouly wiin aim at headquarters.
Cleveland & Beck, Resident Attorneys for
G ri 111 n. in ay 9 J A; w 8m
HENRY C. PEEPLES,
A i’TOR N.E Y AT L A W
HAMPTON, OEOBOIA,
Practices in all the Stale and Federal
Courts. octtM&wly
JNO. J. HUNT,
ATTORNEY AT L AW
GBEPFIN, GEORGIA.
Office, 31 Hill Street, Up Stairs, over J. H
White’s Clothing Store. niar22d&wly
». ms-MUKK. N. U. OObUHS
DISMUKE & COLLINS,
LAWYERS,
GRIFFIN, OA.
office,first room in Agricultural Building
.••tails. marl-d<fcwtf
THOS. R. MILLS,
TT'lBNB? A T li A \T
GRIFFIN, GA.
>V.l! practice in the State and Fedeiul
C i'iv. Office, over George cc Uartnett’s
<t rftcr. nov2-l f
.
un u. si’i.VA tr. ajar. r. davmj'.
STEWART & DANIEL,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Over George A Hartnett’s, Griffin, Ga.
Will practice in the State and Fedora
■ourts. ianl.
”
C. S. WRIGHT,
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER
GRIFFIN, GA.
Hill Street, Up Stairs over J. II. White
r.. <k Co.’s.
HOTEL CURTI
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA,
Under New Management.
A. G. DANIEL, Prop’r.
*s£T 1 orlf is meet all trains. ft-bl5dly
Guardian’s Sale.
By virtue of an order .granted by the Court
of ordinary of 8paiding county, Georgia,
granted at September term 18SS, I will sell to
the highest bidder, before the courthouse
door of said eonnty in Griffin during the le¬
gal hours of sale, on the fi rst Tuesday in Oc¬
tober next, one undivided half interest in a
house and lot lathe city of Griffin, cu the
corner of Solomon and Sixth streets, contain¬
ing Nall one acre more or less, known convenient as the
to business place. Weil quiet—desirable improved, very property.
Sold and
for distribution. Terms cash.
LEILA B. LAMAR,
Guardian of James and A. M. Nall.
$fi,C0.
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
I I Clrenses FromoUs aad luxuriant beatrti/les prowtft. the talr.
1 a Gray
J Mover Fails to Restore
Hair to its Youthful Color.
I Cores serdp uiseasDsandfcair f&litngp
50c. at
ioercorns.
_^ass jksoc
f on me in **htf a itelpni* Adver
-tttie Newspaper of Mesap
tlsiaa oarauthertewtaxenw Arenejr
“
greatly abated.
I0 ' :FUL ™I„ THE W0RST ls OVER.
COOLER WEATHER.
rHl*. SITUATION IN BRIEF.
rlU ' : >t JacksonvIMe—Nolhlog
New . at the Other TowiM—Blrinlng-
hr.ni Shuts 31 cm phis Out.
•“Lord Chunaley***
Jacksonville, Sept. 27. -The record
'estci day was 103 new cases and 8 deaths.
Hie weather was cooler and the feeling
nevailed that the number of new cases
rom now r , would degrease, and the
leath rate rvo.ild diminish. Much trouble
sexperieuci i vith drunken and incom¬
petent mures.
Decatli:, Ala.. Sept. ST.-The situa-
ion in Alabama is not quite us wild as
li Mississippi. Decatur furnishes no
iew cases, but there is demand for mon-
-Y f°*' relief purposes.
Birmingham, Ala., Sept. 21.—IVuniing-
uam ha quarantined against Memphis.
No More at Jackson.
JoCnSOX, Miss., Sept. 27.- There have
men* no new cases up to noon to-day.
Hie panic, however, throughout the
State is unabated, arid travel is impeded
jy local quarantines, in which shot guns
ire freely used.
“ Lord Chuiuley " Help*
the Sufferers.
New York, Sept. 27.-[Special.]-The
arst ^ performance
for the benefit of the
Jacksonville yellow fever sufferers, was
A. 011 Sothern night at the Lyceum theater.
l. in ‘ Lord Cliumley," was
:he attraction, and nine hundred dollars
was realized.
SULLIVAN NOT DEAD.
Boston Denies It, and Says the New York¬
ers are Unnecessarily Alarmed.
New York, Sept, 27,10,30 a. m.-|S| e-
jial.]—An exciting report is on the
streets to-day that John L. Sullivan, the
uurilist, breathed his last this morning,
11.15 a.m.—The Evening World has
stated a special edition announcing Sal¬
iva n's death.
Boston, Mass., Sept. 27.—All rumors
J Sullivan's death are false He rested
in piietly critical to-day, hut he is still weak and
a condition. The most clangor
svill be that of relapse.
I.ASHED TO THE RIGGING.
Life-Savers Rescue the Crew of a Raltiniore
Schooner,
Gloucester, Mass.. Sept, 26— [Spe¬
cial.]—The three masted schooner ashore
iff Annisquam, the most dangerous part
if Oranmer, Cape Ann, proved to be the A. P.
of Baltimore. Capt. Norman
Merry, of Booth Bay, Me., his wife,
’laughter Exhausted. and seven seamen were nearly
The woman and child were
lashed to the rigging. Only after nu¬
merous attempts aid the life-savers effect
a rescue. The men in the lifeboat risked
their lives several times in the attempt
to reach the wreck. Both the Cranmer
and the I. N. Mine, of New Haven, are
total wrecks.
CASHIER DODGE'S DEATH.
Forger I5eth*ll Much A flee ted at the Ter¬
rible News.
New York, Sept. 27.—[Special.]—The
newspapers containing the accounts of
die death of Bedell, Cashier Dodge forger, were kept
j’oin Joseph the and lie
inly got the news last affected, night. and
lie was very much wrote
i statement in which lie solemnly asserts
ihat Dodge had no knowledge of Barlow, or con-
aeetion with the frauds upon
Shipman & Co.
Mailed from a Halloou.
Liberty, Va., Sept. 2T. —The follow-
ng note was picked up by J. J. Elliot,
m Main street, on Saturday morning,
supposed salloon. to have been dropped attached from a
There were two excitement keys and
to it. It created great
was read by more than a hundred people.
This is a true copy:
“If this should chance total! in the
hands of anyone, tell my wife, Cleveland, Mary
Brooks, 3G4 Grum street,
Ohio, that I am high in the skies with
aiy balloon, and it is unmanageable,
lashing along at fearful rate. I think I
im moving eastward. The sun has been
in view for more than an hour.
“Chas. Brooks.”
A MADMAN'S TRAGIC DEED.
He Cals His Mother’* Throat mid Attempts
Suicide.
Chicago, Sept.417.—Wallert Johnson,
j young man living out on La Salle
street, hovond the city limits, has been
jf unsound mind for two years, though
not dangerously insane. Most of the
time lie lias been employed in the Chi-
;agd, Rock Island and Pacific car shops
is an expert machinist. His aged moth- this
»v lived with him. At 7 o'clock
Homing Johnson arose, went iuto the
kitchen and took a butcher knife from a
trawer. His mother was in the room,
md Johnson stealthily crept up behind
her. With a vicious lunge he drove the
knife into her throat, and, turning it
wound, made a terrible wound. Not
satisfied, the crazy man stabbed her
jgain in the neck, and she fell to the
floor as if dead. Johnson ran out of the
homo. The old woman’s terrified shrieks
had been heard by the neighbors, who
•aiue running, and found her apparently
Jfeless, The police, who were summon-
»d searched the neighborhood for the
son. They foond him at last in a wood¬
shed. the door of which, with crazy cun-
ling, he had carefully barricaded. He
aad taken the family clothesline as he
•an, tied it about a beam and hanged
rimself. He was unconscious and taken
Jown for dead. At the police station him
the doctors succeeded in restoring
to consciousness. He seemed then to be
perfectly rational. He lay upon a couch
and talked quietly and coolly with the
physicians. est He did not have the slight¬ h*
recollection of his attempt told of upon it
mother's life, and when was
overcome with horror. He wrung lus
hands, cried, and declared again and
again that he loved his mother better
than his own life. The surgeons liave
worked over Mrs. Johnson all day, but
aiy she cannot recover, -
NOAH'S ARK TAXED.
Duty of 133 p ee Cent, ou the Ancient
VmmL
Washington, fw* w -Th* surveyor
tion met of m tlgard
miniature an importation consisting ? of a
containing representation diminutive of Noah liguVcsoi s Ark,
animals, etc. The wooden
etc surveyor classified
i ate of “ ** tors, dutiable at the
sessed duty per cent, ad valorem, and as¬
ad at the rate of 100 per cent,
valorem on the ark as a covering de~
signed to evade the duties thereon, or for
use otherwise than in the bona fide
transportation of the goods to the United
states The importers entered the fig¬
ures only, and claimed that the ark was
free under the provisions of the tariff for
tion coverings intended for the transporta¬
and safe keeping” of the figures.
} be he classified department as a ruled toy the that the ark should
ures, and that the same as the fig¬
cent, duty exaction of the 100
importers per claim was erroneous, but as the
assessmen t of duty was equally faultv, the
must stand.
ANNA DICKINSON’S STUMPING.
Republicans DlssatUBed with Her Indiana
Speeches.
Indianapolis, proving Sept. 26.—Anna Dick-
inson is a formidable elephant to
Indiana republicanism. Her harangues
arc doubtless injuring her cause. She
alludes to the president as “the hangman
of Buffalo, and says the bloody shirt is a
U\e issue, with a good deal more such
nonsense. She made an address at Rich¬
mond, and the Register, the republican
organ, says:
“Anna Dickinson should stick to the
lecture platform. She is capable of do¬
ing no good iu politics, and the best ad¬
vice ^ve could give to Chairman Quay
would be to call her in at once. The re¬
publican national committee surprises
people Dickinson by sending here without such speakers knowing as Miss
she going to say.” what
is
*350,OOO IN FURS,
The I.i(iini:i Sailing the Pacific with a Gi¬
gantic Cargo.
Victoria, B. C„ Sept. 27.—[Special.]
The Hudson Bay Co's ship, Litania,
cleared yesterday for London, England,
with 33.782 cases of salmon and a quan¬
tity of furs, with a total value of over
two I Hind red and fifty thousand dollars.
The Litania is the fastest vessel afloat.
An effort will be made to complete the
voyage within 100 days.
The fiisi consignment of arctic furs
from Point Barrow, the northern most
point in Alaska, has been received here
by M. J. Davis and II. Y. Ullmans, buy¬
ers. It consists of a large number of
pure white foxes, some blue, red and
cross foxes, polar and arctic grizzlers,
lynx. etc. The highest price received
was f575 per skin.
Notorious Texas Desperado Kitten.
Floreeville, Texas, Sept, 27.—Capt.
J. T. Rankin, United States marshal, and
Deputies killed Bill West, Whitely Van here Ripen and Yglesias White-
ly is of the parties who to-night.
one attempted the to
rob the train near Harwood on 22d.
He was also in the McNeil and Flatonia
train robberies, and was concerned in
the hank robbery at Cisco. He and Bar¬
ber killed Deputy Sheriff Stanley of Wil¬
liamson county and was considered one
of the leaders of a bold, bad gang.
Nasal Voices, Catarrh and False Tcelh,
A prominent English woman says
the American women all have high,
shrill, nasal voices and false teeth.
Americans don’t like the constant
twitting they get about this nasal
twang, and yet it is a fact caused by
our dry stimulating atmosphere, of catarrhal od
the universal presence
difficulties.
But why should so many of our
women have false teeth?
That is more of a poser to the En¬
glish. It is quite impossible to ac¬ of
count for it except on the theory
deranged stomach action caused by
imprudence in eating and by want of
regular exercise.
Both conditions are unnatural.
Catarrhal troubles everywhere pre
vail and end in cough and consump¬ roal-nu
tion, which are promoted deranged by stomach
trition induced by
action. The condition is a modern
one, one unknown to our ancestors
who prevented the catarrh, cold,
cough and consumption by abundant
and regular use of what is now known
as Warner’s Log Cabin cough and
consumption remedy and Log Cabin
sarsaparilla, two old fashioned stan¬
dard remedies handed down from our
anccstc rs, and now exclusively put
forth under the strongest guarantees
of purity and efln >■ \ by 'he world
famed makers of Warn r’s safe cure.
rThese two cmedies plentifully used
as the fall and winter seasons
advance, together with an occasion¬
al use of Warner’s Log Cabin rose
cream,to strengthen and protECt the
nasal membranes, give both a positive from as¬
surance of freedom, ca¬
tarrh and those dreadful and if neg¬
lected, inevitable consequences, pneu
monia, lung troubles, wbicb so gen¬
erally and fatally prevail among our
people. Eli Fisheri of Salem,
Comrade
Henry county, Iowa, served four
years in the late war and contracted
a disease called consumption by the
doctors, He had frequent bemor
rhages. After using Warners Log
Cabin cough and con6tunption Jan. reme 19tb,
dy, he says, nnder date of
1888: “I do not Bleed at the langs
any more, my cough does not both
er’me, and I do not have^ Warners any more Log
smothering spells.“ cured wife of
Cabin rose ertnm my well."
catarrh and she is “sound and
Of course we do not like to bave
our women called Dose talkers and
false teeth owners, but these condi
tions can be readily overcome in the
manner indicated.
FOREIGN M.
BREVITIES
The Egyptian corn crop i» repotted
be large in quantity and superior
*" A? ho ”'' *' »•* <•
undlees.
5 reported that the Pope*
git. • are to tie exhibited on th* 1 oc.
w Emperor William’* v! i ; . .me.
Prince George, of Grace, has
betrothed to Princess Marguerite,
ter of the Due de Chartres of France.
Most of the cotton mills in
is England, hinted are running on shor: ime.
that a manofacturin ring is
the bottom of the shut-dovn. to
prices.
The semi-official German press
tha* the publication of the abstract
the diary of the late Emperor
will be made the subject of an
by the government.
The Immigration Car.
Commissioner W. L. Glessner
ing been informed of (he action
the Stato Fair officials in
the fair, telegraphed that he
exhibit in kidney, Ohio, this week,
in ^Newark, Ohio, next week, and
then return home. All the
•ions which have been worked
with so much pair,8 and time will
be dropped. This will be a severe
disappointment, net only to Mr.
Glessner, but to all friends of
gration. While the car has been
doing good work, its efforts will be
more than counterbalanced by the
yellow fever scare, and it will be
some time before Northern people
will venture into any par t of the
South exoept from necessity.
Neglect kills injuries; revenge in¬
creases them. A neglected cold in
creases its injurious effects outbe sys
tern till consumption finally kills, un
less cured by Warner’s Log Cabin
Cough and consumption Remedy.
It is ye reliable remedy of ye old
en time.
Goodyear, Cook & Dlilou’s Refined
Minstrels,
The Nashville American of last Tuesday
gave the following most flattering notice to
this organization after their visit to that city:
“It must be said,without anything of derog
atory nature being meant, that the appear¬
ance of Goodyear, Cook & Dillon’s “refined
minstrels’’ at the Grand Opera house
last night was a triumph for them—a
success in every particular. The favorite
'old house” was full; iu fact, it was full
from dress circle to gallery, and it was not
only a fine audience of ladies and gentle¬
men, but it was an appreciative one, discrim¬
inating and ready to distinguish the good
acts from the bad. There were no bad acts.
With the exception of laek of strengb in the
choruses,this company is by all odds the best
minstrel company that has come to Nash¬
ville this season.
“W. 8. Pollard, the interlocutor, filled
that position with honor, but his truly great
basso profundo voice in “Rocked in the
Cradle of the Deep” wus immense. Ilarry
Green in the baritone solo, “The Song that
Reached My Heart” won a well merited en
core. The Leach brothers, At and Byron;
the Dillon brothers; Ellsworth Cook, the
wonderful male soprano—all of these people
were most extraordinarily clever. Charley
Goodyear is certainly a great end comedian,
and he brought down the house in his vocal
medley of “Kntchy, Kntchy, Coo.” And
here was Geo. Edwards, the funny rascal; he
made the people fairly howl with his funny
oddities. Thorne is » fine juggler; Policy
A Vonder remind one of MeNish, bnt still
they are good: while the Leach Brothers do
a banjo musical turn that is worthy of great
praise. The clog dancers were also a clever
quartette; the rehearsal in the woods was
pleasing and the wind-up farce was entertain
ing enough to hold the audience until the cur
tain went down.”
Prices, icservcd scats 7Sc. general admU
slon 50c. See G. O. & D’s. Refined Minstrelc
Friday night. Elegant Bcass Band and
Grand street parade at noon. See Chailey
Goodyear, Geo. Edwards, Jno. Stiles, A1
Leach. A qua-tette of the funniest comme
dians on the rua 1. Hear the Bay State Sex
tette.
Eat With Comfort and he* Happy.
It Is by no means uncertain, buf, on the
contrary, a well ssce-itained fact, that upon
the well being of man’s stomach which is depends vouch
that modicum of happiness world. Dyspepsia, the
safed to him in this
foe of all others to the stomach’s complaint tranquility,
and most to be dread.d, is eventual a of to
the preliminary relief rnd cure
which Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters is especial
ly adaeted. It enables those who use it with
a reasoable degree of persistence to eat with
relish, because it imparts a healthful appe¬
tite; to digest with ease, because it strength
ens the stomach; and to assimilate the food
which is eaten and digested, thus, benefit
ting health, pr >mo:ing flesh rnd sustaining fac¬
the exercise of the physical and mental
ulties. It, morcove., facilitates the secre¬
tion of heallhy bile, actuates without dis¬
comfort the habit of body, and tends, when
taken upon retiring, to produce healthy
slumber. Malaria is conquered by it.
Dr. Mottsti sTEETHIHA (TeeWng Powders)
AlUv»lrr1l» Sa«, A ldo Dlrctlm., Child Ite*al*te*the Teethlag
RuortU. SI:< ihfn: !!)*■ ai»t*.o
K»sy »,id f. t* onU C«»<* TevtSiwa e»re«
Erttplli.n. and N-wes, »»<t nothin* eouslo It for
the Summer Irosule. of Chlldr* a oj any apt. II
U to/e and ture. Try It and »„o will never be
Wlthoct TKETHINA as long *.s there are child,
reu iu me House. As* your *>rugg.:X.
Pure Kentacfcy Bye WMskies
-AND-
Country Corn Whisky.
Also, ell kinds of Wines, Liquors first
*nd Cigars such as are kept in a
class establishment. Everybody No. 43, is
invited to call and see me at
West side Hilt street
s21d*w3«n JOHN ISON. !
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good gifts, and it’* hard arc work; liustllug thiok around of someth for your share else. offl|
mg ,
Tliis constant work will tell sometime—perhaps It has alrca
and nervousness, sleeplessness, neuralgic and rheumatic aches
pains arc part of the *' good gifts ” yoar bustling has won.
if you are that way. let us give you a prescription—»o cl
for the prescription, though it will cost a dollar to have it fiilc
your druggist.
B PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND
six. Ci» nxfflvdto* to dnteufaw.
AH druggists keep it It will strengthen your nerves.
your whole system, and make you bless us for proscribi
nerve tonic. ,,,r, **■">*“-
W. M. Holman &
-HAVE FRSFH----
Magnolia
Cooked Corned Beef 12} c. per ib. Blue Fish, better Burn freak !
Sweet Water Flour. Water Ground Meat, Ail grades Sullivan’*
And the
BEST LINE OF CIGARS IN THE CITY,
H. W. HasseMs, Mail
LEATHER AND FINDINGS.
«« Hill Street, - - - ORITP1N,
I offer at and BELOW COST an excel
Shoes
5 ■
wmmiF: .
This space will be oc¬
cupied soon by a New
Buggy Company.
New Music Ho 1
Brawner, f Deane & j
-t(o)t-
One floor of our Book and Music Store to be stocked with Pianos end
large number of leading makers.
BEST INSRUMENT8! EASIEST T
t)W GET OUR LOW PRICES BEFORE BU YING.
26 and 26 1-2 Hill Street, : : GRIFFIN,
aog25d&w -M
Shipment Finest Tern
CRACKERS, ALL SORTS, 16c. lb.
HAMS. BONELESS SHOULDERS, ETC. FINE!
FLOUR ON THE MARKET.
M Series & Co's.
O. A. CUNNINGHAM,
Foal Estate tat
GRIFFIN,:::GEORGIA,
Has Been Appointed Land Agent foi
Spalding County,
by the O torgia Burets < i Jrtn.igialien
all parti cs having laid for tele tin ex
the sale by plating Uiir *,rc|triy
hands.
Full par’lcuiars in regar d lo the m
n:ible lands in this c< unty can be o
by addTevs-) g l.in» ur tbovt. A III
houses ami .«uds and infs © i all c< f < r
rankin house
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
Leading Hotel li The City!
Under New Management.
C. 0. D fir, Proprietor.
wplisdlm
s i. Hum t son
im, Tif
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA
S tro n gest Companies,
Lowest Rates,
Prompt Settlement
New Advertisements
TOADVERTI8
A list of 1000 1000 new nevrspepew sent
STATES AND D 8i SECTIONS will wi be
appl i l-ea litas FREE.
To those who Wdnt tbrir
w<? can offer no better medium for'
and effcctUe work than the various
of our Select Local Lht,
GEO. P. HOWELL *CO- 7.
Newspeper 10 8pniee Advertisln* street, New Bewwa.^
ri.ial