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I not a hyper-
eacoeeetol operatton a$W>0,000 cotton
ted the wheel*
that cental.
>ra«« foundry,
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toerrailroWwe
tanooga and the West, and wifi break ground
With its fire white and four colored ehurch-
U hae Moantlv onmnWrJ a OAO now
‘ of haring the finest climate, summer and
winter, in the world.
Griffin is the county seat of Spalding coun¬
ty, situated in wtot Middle Georgia, with a
shore sea level. By the censns of 1800, It
will 7,000 have people, at alow and estimate they between all of 8 <4* JKjfi,and right
are
sort—wide-awake, up to the times, ready to
welcome strangers and anxions to secure de-
sirable settler*, who wifi not be any lees wri-
come if tbeylbring money to help build up the
saastertfMKr town. There is aboat only one thing we
modatious are entirely too limited for onr
business, pleasure and health seeking guests.
If yon see anybody that wants a good loea-
Sob lor fthoW, in th. Booth, jo»t mention
paper intheEmpireState of Georgia. Please
^enclose stamps in sending for sample copies,
. and daacriptive pamphlet of Griffin.!
This brief sketch is written April 12th, 1889,
and will have to be changed in a few months
to embrace new enterprises commenced and
completed,
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY.
HENRY C. PEEPLES,
attorney at law
■iMl-ros, oxoaaU. •
■ Practices in all th* State and Fed*
Courts. oetHdAwl,
JOHN J. HUNT,
attorney at law,
ORUDIS, meosoiA.
^ dSXSi s Vvm ^’»
THOS. R. MILLS,
ATTORNEY at law-,
WiH practice in the State and Federal
Courts. Office over George A Hartnett s
novStf
BTBWiWI, BOBT. T. BAMSL.
STEWART & DANIEL
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Over George * Hartnett’s, Griffin, Ga.
Will practice in the State and UU A Federal CUvI l
Courts. julylOdtf julylOdtf
D. L. PARMER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
WOODBBBY, OKOBOIA.
SBaa^»«S^WSS: .™~„^all the Gourte, and
illections a specialty.
JHOTEL CDKTIS
r GRIFFIN, GBORfU. ,, j.
Under New Management.
A. 6. DANIEL, Prop’r.
I df F’tere meet all trains.
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JOSEY HOUSE,
LfiSdas, puden Steve tad Room and Kitchen, bloc* from rich
Born spot Hill staqle. street. Well ne located for
•warding centre
honae. Also.
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The plan is to capture
meeting at a fire-pointed stair j«;4h
tie. g The bars of the cross are red.
order is divided into tor*, departi
the civil and military. The mflitai
a ngular set of officers from the generaj
panics i.....- w., of v. fifty. These U1VU men IV it is 10 intended iuvtm
tA to In^nWIftna introduce into rnfrt T Lower Anrow fVlifAiniiK California AiJ
Under the Mexican law, if a maun re¬
sides in Mexico for six months hebe-i
comes a citizen. The plan is accordingly time.!
to Meantime keep them there that to be length surreptitiously of
arms are
introduced and denote established. It in
thought that by becoming citizens the
and proclaim the republic of low*
California. v**r» io Titan Then nrill will aasma come into play nU
the civil department. This forms a com¬
government—president, plete system of a Republican form of
vice-president,
it^e.fevprto be pulled, and the machinery
The man who gave away these secrete
is Col. J. K. Mulkey of this city, former¬
ly of Louisville, Ky. At one time he
was an officer in the Confederate army.
Mulkey approached B. A. Stephens of
not state, any further than saying
would be soon. He said: “When
comes the order in the country will be
be no successful opposition. It will sim-
spondent spondent representing called himself on Col. volunteer Mulkey, who, and
as a
wished to join the expedition, Becuredj
the interested following in the facte: He said among Senator; those
movement were
Jones, of Nevada; Capt. Millen, of the
Nipsic, and Lieut. Dapray, aide to Gen.:
Miles, of the department California. of Arizona.
Dapray In flie is interview, now in which confiden-
was
of them are very near the administra¬
tion. We have sufficient funds for the
desire. Iam going to San Diego. From
the Real del C
ja, where I will
heeled.”
the Over Santa 100 Fe Mexican railroad Soldiers to-night passed overt
en route
to Lower California from the City of
Mexico via El Paso. Over a dozen voi4
unteer witnesses came forward to-night
with statements that Col. J. K. Mulkey
had approached them with his filibuster¬
ing schomc. One of these is a deputy
sheriff, who makes the statement over
his own signature.
Later reports say ex-Goveraor Murray,
of Utah, formerly in a newspaper Mulkey, office
at Louisville, Ky., with with the has
something lives to do in San Di^ro scheme. and has large Mur¬
ray now
land i jtereste in Lower California. The
whole affair will result in the biggest
filibustering is a state prison offence. t
WHO LEADS IT.
A Rich Syndicate of New York, Backed by-
Prominent Men.
Los Angeles, April 17.—The contem¬
plated invasion and seizure of the Mexi¬
can state of Lower California by Ameri-
can adventurers who have their head¬
quarters in this city, is said to be under
the ine leadership ienuoremp of ui an au ex-Texan oi-iauui nuiger, rangpr,
Ck«»fc Charles Edward Robinson, now of
Los working Angeles, to focus who for has been gradually The
a over a year.
filibusters members of are the regularly order of organized the Golden, as,
Aupplies, and l&t fo*Ah»*xpoeure of toe
plans of the leaders, warlike operations
were to have been begun at once.
The American Annexation league has,
its headquarters in New York city. A
military man, who presumably carries
on a law business near 800 Broadway, is
KM
resenting upwards at $10,000,000 league of
money. The fiscal agents of the
Me Messrs. Mackay. Flood and has O’Brien, been
of San Francisco. The scheme
in Mveral months ago, has been used to
further the project. The filibusterers
ready number probably the 6,000 call men, to who stand
to answer arms.
It is now probable that the two gov-
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brought against the assignees as indit
draulic I
square ii
into the
28 feet beam. She will have
leaves one daughter, who is
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London, April 17. — The syndicate
which has been formed to secure the con-
I aathgwholyi
Tired of Sui
i* New You*, ,
ber wishes to )
it well. She «
a times week he makffij has ki
herweeklyj
reduce rates, remains to be seen,
S.x Thocaad ImonsrsoU.
Liverpool, April 17.—Six thous
which immigrants sailed embarked from this port on 7 to-day, steams! 3(
g iSfflf tomjpmte am bowd u,,ht tor
THREE MILES IN THE AIR.
—
A New Explosive Arrangement, Which
Send* the Intrepid Passenger Above
sky roeket-the handicraft of Mr. I
selle, of Callao, Peru, formerly of the
t&sr&srsi
and a brother in Minneapolis baa flle<
caveat. Signor Camarara made the i
worse for the trip.
teotire force been orgs
uiarsKals, and the arm;
acres of land are audde
to settiemmit, there is i
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New York, April 17.—There was m
4 and called out
o withjrouf” finally in-
was
1 to be married, !'
Women In * Bicycle Boee.
Chicago, wo, April April 17,— 17.—Tliere was. a Ug
mwd at Battery B to
armament s have not yet airiv ad
National Service Pension Aseoe
which Governor Alvin P. Hm-e;
Th
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