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Griffin i» the *>«*•*. vta Aia.1, pro
grwsivetown into*)*.. 'this Uno hjptr
** ‘ he rW ° rd ° f ‘ b ® U,t
*1ttort«Z that time it has built a <1 pul Into
Mtfa.nd blind factory, a broom factory
be Wot, and has the President of a fourth
ailroad residing here and working
o its ultima e completion. With
„ fire white aaJ three colored
eharches.it is now building u $10,000 new
Bre byterisn ohuroh. It lias iucroasert its
populatWi by nearly one liilh. It line at-
traded around Its borders fruit growciw.frow.
‘ rherds and vineyard7 It ITthe home of the
grape and its wine making eapawty has
doubled every year. It has successfully
naugn rated a system of public schoo s, will
s seven years curriculum, second to none.
This is pvt of the rej ird of a t-alf decade
and simply shows the progress of an already
admirable city, vlth the natural jidviintHges
of bavin* the flneat climate, summer and
wntte> in the World. >
GiirB i* the county seat of Spalttiu®
count,, jti listed in west Middlc’Geo-gia, with
ahaa'.tby, fertile and rolling country, 1150
fed above sea levet' By theeensusof 18H0, il
will have ata low estimate between A800 and
7,'JOUpeople, and they are all of the tight
sort—wide-awake, up to tha timet, ready to
welcome straugers and mxious to secure de
siruble setUurs. who will not be guy less ■■•wet
come if ihey bring money twhelp f'iild n f .
the town, there Is about oe'y ope thing' *i-
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Georgi® FI -enclose slrtnpe In uendiun
fer sample euf i«t.
This tme| sKttteu will amtwer July 1st
lags. By Jtmuuj tWto 1*». it Will Uavs to on
OUR LITTLE SON-
Peer years vM. sZw<«S w.lW a
MabtsSuvs *. MX sctsntrl
ears of age on
be was attack-
, og out of the
the breaking out, supposed agravated by form, tbe obj became sic.an
to to be be bives hives in au nffi-tt
I tStoetof ^bltoches, and more and
tre«ia* We wetoftequ.-ntiy him obliged ,oda to get
up in the night and rub with in wa¬
ter, strong lTiments, e<c. Finally, we called had
other physicians, until no less than six
attemptsto cure him, all alike failing, and
the child steadily getting worse and worse,
until until about about the the 20th 20th of of last last Rxsoi, July, July, when when intern¬ we we be be
put to give him CoTicuax vmn
ally, and tha Ctmeciu, aud Cci icua* Ho®
•xl*really, and by tbe ast of August he ups
so nearly well that we gave him only one
dote of the Resouvxnt abont every second
day for about ten days longer, the and, he has
never bean troubled since with horrible
malady Cutjctnu I a all we used less little than one half of
Rsbolyeht a less than on
box of Coticcsa, and only one cake ofCsTi-
cwusoar. H. IS. RYaN,
Coticdsa, the great skin e,.re, and Outi-
Ccticcea ovua 8 ap prepared from ft, externally, and
Bxsolvemt, the new blood purifier,
internally, are a positive cure tot every form
of akin and b ood disease from pimples to
eerofula.
x^TtwU Djmjs Mito Chemical »'o., iwstoD,
Str Send for “How to Cure Skin Diseas¬
es,” Gi pages, 60 illustrations, and 100 testi-
Mm rZ^toAart-P<tN . tH ONI MtNCTX TH* CtTTICCBi
[ Piustik relieves
Rhea math',Sciatic, Sudden, Sharp
Nervous Pains, Strains and Weakness,
first and oly pain killing Flacter. 25 cts.
apr. wed. tat Aw
treet, S rooms and one acre. .
a know and 12 aeres lan d on 9th
orotund » id branch. Alan, M3
Mar d?v limits. Also, other
The Death of Judge SUnley
Matthew* ____T is Announced.
»*HATR ADJOURNS OUT OP
RESPECT TO DECEASED
,77,. „ ^ ...
whelmed at the Maws—fmUtnt ffietto
Washinotcn, D. C., March 22.—On
the meeting of the senate, at t o'clock
to-day, the vice president - read announcing a letter
from Chief Justine Fuller,
the death of Justice Stanley Matthews.
from the White House, who was waiting
with nominations, reti.ed without an¬
nouncing them.
Thoe: through the interpolation of
Providence, another day parsed without
toy names being added to the list of ap-
vuai uvuv were luuhu^. uut uu appotuo
to hive done so imdvi edlv. because the
ink on this dispatch was hardly that diy the be-
foft i nother came, announcing
exec li ve ecretary was on his way to
the capitol with an arm full. But here
be was stop ed by the senate
hasty door-keeper adjournment. informing him The of the
senate
should be patient, ft will have to . e.
The senators li .e to assert their d gnity
occasionally, ike and even make **blu .s” to
pre-i.ient of the United States; but
I
tha i some he had encountered during
toe campaign and since the election, but
the newspajier man here is human, just
as he is anywhe.e else, and the average
female '■•sastiety” wr.ter babies. is a giddy
gusher about women and
The general looks small in a crowd.
large ‘vawed-ou." company. ‘ There Gene, al liardl Harrison (ban w a
was a
wh passed him and today of wh the . wasnot
talie tha t he, many women
towered as higtt as be did.
, WAsBt>( won, D, C., March 22 .—Hob.
Stanle c Mtothkws, of Ohio, associate
justice of the supreme court of tlje
■ a
'
<Ahers t'tnore advents
have been offered forte
Mr. Windom will not
a ent is to is least worth, tlwjooO iv‘% more
property *
The White Nona# Mall
Washinotho, D. C., March 82.—It is
amusing how many people have their
mail sent in care of “Benjamin Harri¬
son, President of the United Statu.”
A artac^jpasart bout,one-fourth of theHooSieroifios
.tem” and lett
tKSftSS, mail
is fo pec
tary Windom has given out #ii be
not got the heart to ask for the resigna¬
tion of Gen. Rose raas, the present reg-
isirar of the raf^ffz treaaur,. He says that
Host
and that his place in American history politi¬
should not be looked upon from a
cal standpoint.”
A GRIEF-STRICKEN MOTHER
Bags «*r ews Uto. e»S Attempts TIweeeS
Rock Island, 111., March BE—A tod
and sensational tragedy, which was hi
part successful, was attempted in this
city last night.
Two weeks ago to-day T. B. Rand, a
well known conductor eg the C., B. A
Q. railroad, died to consumption. This
entrance to the hooro and make aehook-
regular accotding quotidian to ptogiamma homkdg|^|Ml( yesterday. piaoe It
»»»cme of unusual atrocity, .Itowovsr.
iron, A.rs. 4.---
mer bant. Mrs.
charge of Tha the eb
was ouL ns
niece of into to
L MWjtttable Ssi t a Mm
“S'H . 9?4;«s®< ] J >f,
jaKT
Oen. Longatreet will be taken care of.
All ***** W«* but the Buck-
itesarsnot willing * racognvshima.
the leader of the party m Georgia. <•
AWAY FOR HAYTI.
f«v Hy ppcilto NSW Verb.
Nltvy Yobk. March 28.—The gunboat
Con ervia (tailed away yesterday in the
tog unntoiced sad unheeded. Mhe was
forme; ly the American steamer Madrid,
which Minister Preston, o f jfayt{ ,w>d
Leonoio Julia, n toe Domimcian t^Isu^
carried no other cargo than coal pa bal-
4 ii
other war inanitions put on board.;
JSfMM Site right a Duel, j
Lo« Ahoitili^iit',' Mtoeh 89.-A
brutal fight occurred last night in a su¬
burban sporting resort, the chief attrac¬
tion of which is several young Japanese
girls English recently imported who speak oo
t or venae cause two of the
led in the death to one
not the clash of t tael
Ig policeman who en-
TaxaMaNi
ver-
MA 1 0R f *** 1
i reference to the
*rs- The supple-
it tt estimated,
i population to at
• abolition of the
I the substitution
govei nment is to
_S at. . n, ^,1 .M-.l- *TIj * awAifiyi r
cha acter witnesses} for many
year, in this am ton. the prevailing
f^TUo * tolK^f* to
SSrFrrSE against the and city council
ina or or
county authorities here. The new sys¬
tem of m nicipal govei nine it. however,
which it now seems likeiy wilt be insti¬
tuted nthi.city, it is believed, wiLbe
Chioagoiwd vet- speedily New- adopt lock d by such and nail cities the as
large the centres of populaiton througuout
country.
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CHICAGO'S HAYMARKET VICTIMS.
of monument to be erected in memory
of the seven policeman who lost their
lives in the Haymarket massacre three
years age, is finished so far as the ar
tivtlc work is concerned, and the work
of pushed putting forward it in place Loro to-day. will be speedily
The monoipth wtU be imbed hi sight
of the vet y spot w here the murderous
bomb thrown by the anarchists exploded
end where the brave men under C*pt
Ward’# command west down. Hie Cel-
urns will be dedicated to the city with
imposing the third anniversary eeremoniev of on the Ma 5th next,
occurrence,
a.though there be changed. is a rohabiiity It i believed that that the
date may -
a will < oncousse be of at the least occasion. 50.0« 00 people
present on
SENSATION ON ’CHANGE,
Washington, D. C., March 22,—Adju¬
tant General Richard C, Drum will be
^aced on the retired Ifct May 98th, as he
will be «t years of age on that day.
’ For tha position that will be vacated
by the retirement of Gen. Drum there
are society to leant leaders Jt>0 of applications. both A score ahead? of
as es are
at work to secure the coming vacancy in
the vorfte. adjutant general s corps for their fa-
Mrs. Harrison and her daughter*, the
wives of cabinet officers mid senators
am being daily besieged hi (he interest
to some one of the applicants
NSW Yobk, March 22—The British
steamship Plato, irom Dalian ports,
which a rived yesterday detained with small ax
cn board, is still to< uaraatine.
The patints have been removed to a hos¬
fumigated, pital. Thr and .hip her is being toorou^fer
oasogers vacct-
SSi __ -TTTn-2 2 S&' -.-B L;. OX
Aggressive Canadians Seize
an American Vessel.
'* ",/ WirJ S$h J ,v ^
a wrthB mctown por imr
f* sunma cowsrouRATiair
Mamin to obtain supply. Some of the Usher-
men of the village assisted the Craw in obtain.
log a supply, and as one of them wanted to
obtain a dory, they sold it to him, ss mere
matter of courtesy. This came to the ears of
the local agent of Customs who at once seised
had been guilty of wilful violation of the cus-
tome set by landtag the day before reporting
and also lor selling without paying duty on
* '
same.. ;’,j
At Hazleton, with Ind., Mins Nallie Barnett Henry
applied Ager a he whip great of church. foam to
as tame out
W1U. SALISBURY^ RESIGN’
According to the Prawat UlwUtonion Fvo-
graiume, Thfs Seems Inevitable.
London, March 23 —An important
conference of t+ladsto .*'« supporter* baa
just been held* the insp iring eai*s© of the
gathering being the recent victory
Msnopot of the res.dcms uaiiiei of nur the , us ine ma-
people of ealth and K. nnmgtou
ct are « ou.iure.
rium, h of Line to principles, ther -
to Lord Saulsl ury and hi
support, not oalified only em hai-Le* of the the
most un n-piouaium
government, pietc but coupled the limes , forgeries 1th the com- be¬
exposure of
fore the ro.al commission an t the sat-
chief cides of witnesses Hgott and for th# br. Times McG ire, i.nd the the
government ,n the iuijuiry, may compel
Lord Salisbury to resign, and it is owmg
to this condngency. which e.ery m ,■
ment appears to render more trouble,
that the m etin,- of Mr. Oh-d^tone’s imp.
aMf»siim po tors was iffis» held of to the day. ministry' The impend
, was. in-
deed, the sub ect of conve ratio j at the
to the m eti g of the cabin* io day, to
though been the results declared. o. that meeting have
not yet
UrJ was tinder a Bee; # j
Bo.L’TH Nobwalk, Conn., March 83,—
Miss Hattie Seelye. a pretty young girl
of Stamford, became infatuated eloped w.tb
Charles tielleck, a teamster, and
with him. and «este.da.- she was fount
living with Selleck as his wife in a house
cm W olfpit road, bhc went into hys
torics. having had enough of belleck s
company .an i was rcadv to ctitan home,
Seheck could not bo found when the
sheriff enteied tbe house, but Hattie
told h m whe t she w as neari home that
he had s». rated himself under a bed
when he saw them appro ch ug. Se.Wck
is married well known is Norwalk, ami has been
several years.
lump rlfully soored In Coart,
Uhicago, March 22. —Judge • Collin
has refused to grant a divorce to Henry
Sharon from Florence Shar n, on the
ground wife in that imacy Sharon with had other co. niv ed ap The his
s men.
cotut score Sharon nuts rcifully. which
so he ungere»that dashed the notor ou« slatnm t reat re that
from room ng the
door after him.
FH1I.ADBI.PH1 a, Pa,. March 22__A
shortage of has been discovered
in the accounts of R bert Craven, secie-
tary and treasurer of the Philadelphia,
Wilmington and Baltimore
company. The companv ha, not vet de-
cided to prosecute craven, nut have
taken step to secure a ref nd f the
BasS Asewte CWdcMd.
Ran Lew Obispo, Cal., March 12.—X,
L. C. Cuff, to Arktowaa, and N, C. Stuz-
man to Kansas, convicted of robbing a
stage * f the e .ure*e bo co. mining #33,
were entc ced to fifteen rears impris¬
onment each.
fatal Quarrel Ova t Uftt,
Topeka, Kan., March fatally 23,-Gus Wer-
ir, a tai or. shot mid wounded
roker, se Spendlove, and then a took ci^arist hie and t a»n-
ow n bfe. A
ua.rei over the rant was the cause.
whool >«;
treasury,
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^ to ilay
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for d.srvt
by a vote
The jut
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with a posse,
Count Her|
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the fullest
made huh po
ventu e out withot
\otiTi to. said the
ready over.
K ovf n "“f nt f>
now “aking his
Kan as. Mr, E
quantitv ulaung of coun J
ctr in
ami Missouri: rhi
with conterf,i
Trylegte Save "J
jssns
the murder o Pam
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