The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, April 27, 1889, Image 1

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' S* fourth Independent system. ite five white and lour colored church- it has recently completed a #10,000 new AyteriMCharch. Ithas increased tion by nearly one fifth, ft Ike imd ite borders fruit growers from nearly >y state in the Union, until It ie now eur- nded on nearly every eldeby orchards vineyard*. It ha* put up the largest iaE 2 tiS 3 N£U&= M d simply shows the progress of aa already IdmiraUs city, with the natural advantages d having the finest climate, summer and •inter, in the world. : ii^e n n U.A Mmnfv eae#. nf Rnddimf Minn. 1,600 people, and they are all ot the right art—wideawake, up to the times, ready to | DISEASED BLOOD. =C= 3 hey iring could them make me no weeks, worm. and I have most about ten am »ppy to say that I am almost rid of the iwfoi eoree that covered my face and body, ly Kiss face Boynton, was as bad, spoken if not in worse, than book, that and s of your i would aay to any one ia the same condition, ins* Concuss, and they will surely Interests be cured ton may use this letter in the oi suf | gh | BI w.R eynolds, Ashland. Ohio. Bares-W Wtor I have been troubled with skin and scalp of their i Mng Sides and Back. Udtwy, and uterine pains and raeams relieved to mw minute EVERYTHING ON WHEELS. “COMANCH E JACK’S " RECORD. I» HI# LlfettsM Ho Ru Shot TMrtr*** In «S western city on the streets territory is near heir working called place, so entertain that Wichita visi- soften upon to ors of almost as much notoriety as •Billy the- Kid” or Jesse James. Ihief among this number is Stillf Deputy ell, Jnited States Marshal Jack tow stationed at Fiat Reno, L T. aCk or rather “Comanche Jack " as rv, r. for this 'A's?JS ««Us>t fiiz .**"■ is just 60 years of age, about 5 feet 10 or H inches in height, and of massive build. He is also the acknowledged crack pistol shot of the west, cyclone and even known ip the days of that Kansas as “Wild Bill.” who never missed a shot, Jack Stillwell ranked killed high. by Jack The number of men tevarienalv estimated at from twenty- lie to thirtyCMtef and it is known that in addition he has aided in Bend¬ ing seventeen other men over the val¬ ley of death by means of the hang¬ man's noose. Even in this country, where “killers” are to be met with e«day. «ri4Hy,and “Oomanche Jack” Stillwell ** is ported’«ut. to about the glorying he in is his rather bloody retiring work. On in his disposition contrary, and only when he haa been drinking boasts of his deeds. as»irasisiBKa th „ intrepid ^ officer, an d are aware of &e fact t at jf he goes after them he “What do you mean by insulting attempted to strike her in a most pugi- cow¬ ardly manner, she took a true listte attitude, and his anybody blow glanced could harmlessly off. Before interfere, she had thrown her muff to the sidewalk and was delivering blows thick although and fast he upon tried her to strike antagonist, back, could who, do little. A powerful blow with her right hand finally laid the young man on the sidewalk amid the cheers of the crowd. He picked himself up and walked off at a rapid rate, while the young woman joined her compan- New York Tribune. The equine hero of the battle of was ridden at Gettysburg rider, By headed a Union officer, and, troops losing his and led deadly a column of a charge, receiving a bail in the neck, the scar beings always afterwards failed rapidly decided lately and his owner hu¬ manely inanely decided to to end end his his days. days. Some Some EaraS—Si one said fifteen grains of morphine rifle was procured, General was led to his grave and a ball was sent in just below the spot where entered the rebel bullet of years ago, and out tvent the life of another veteran and hero of the Union army.— Bangor (Me.) Whig. Press. g»gK?if| vicinity. and She rides is fearless an ini woman, slopes over the mountain either bridle or blanket, i a lariat, the and tied horse’s head and neck, i tal shot with the rifle and the lariat is twilled with that often puts the vaguer the the^S’eJo, animal, And 6 wfHcemc smiiingl: him to throw a rope over head and ride him. The •lined tlumlrn- MISS fl was its continued—over .r iSwcKt hill and a dale, fij through steer brush completely and canyon—when out and the the triumphant gave girl fed her captive to tbfi The queen of Saxony (who was the one ing time figured hours her health her by spend¬ too many over preserv¬ ing kettles and charcoal furnaces. But withal royal and her gracious. manners She are peculiarly to possetoea Thb late queen of Holland, (he first wife of the reigning mostintelligeat sovereign and of that complished country, waaa princess, devoted to liter- ac¬ Se&SKM ing tained his France. son might ' tr today t AU4_ be J||j| reign¬ over ~ _______________■ masculine vigor of her pur¬ suits. She and delighted of the in drowtog embroidery on canvas, one roomf called “The furnished th sctvg ‘.rorftta* ELS.nl died on Feb. 10, im, furnfehed a gBmJVNRJK . 2 ‘s* 8 *i&£® eaffis.'S® SS: refused the sacrament and prevailed upon to take it li S?S ured 4 rhythmical r 3 m l! or would have it done onl; cane out through irection of the news tnftw »»» tow ttto Daudet, kept far the fa is note book ft men ad confused e *1 heading, V soon as it is ejepe at green vohrau ing from local not know . ...... ..... ■ ■ Usw Industry to" Bomi*. started its vwy simplicity was doubtless the reason ttte of its success, letters token from tbe words putt «ouMtapUwlr wen. . and to the others the lotters “st” sent her to with great financial a fortune estimated« —Chicago Herald. suits and heavy expenses 1 labor, you will see that it a suit of c tops and are beini it’s too its that are what l Oddly Enough, the Man Was The wife of a well knqv n° 3S$$tg&’*'**• i.