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'A CIRCUMSTANCE.
the Way la Which the
Cheerful Boomer Booms.
New York Sun.
I met the man in Omaha who boom-
ed Palestine City, Dakota, and as I
had been out there and found it a
tract of land without a house or an
inhabitant, I was naturally anxious
for father particulars, I had rccsiv-
one of bis circulars, and I asked
iou spoke of six railroads as cer¬
tain to come to the place. Wlmt was
to bring them?”
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get. by the town. I had the finest bed
of gravel you ever saw, and railroads
always want gravel. I put the num-
1 ber at six, but that low esti¬
was a
mate,”
‘in speaking of the climate you
said a man could go in his s^ii-t
sleeves in January.”
•*80 he could—did it myself • it
would have been more comfortable
with two overcoats on, but I was>x-
perimeuting with the climate. ”
“You said you gathered strawber
ries in December.”
“Exactly. They were in a can, but
I forgot to state that fact. I write
very carelessly when in a hurry.”
“Aud you said that plowing was
going on all winter.”
“8o it was. Did I state the sort of
plowing?”
“I think not.”
“Very careless in me, sir. We be¬
gin snow plowing in November, and
keep it np until April. I am always
cheerfully willing to explain these lit¬
tle matters.”
‘You had a thousand inhabitants,
and were to have five times that
number in a year?”
“Certainly. Had a very large In¬
dian camp there at the time. An In¬
dian is an inhabitant, I suppose
The laborers employed on the six
railroads would have made up the
remainder. It was a very low esti-
IrnKte.”
“How about coal being found on
the ground?”
“I found it, sir, I scattered 200
pounds of it around and m«t
of it can be found yet.
“And you stated that the thermom¬
eter did notgobeiow 35° above zero?”
“Fact, sir. I was there for several
weeks in July and August, and I can
assure you that I did not exaggerate
in the least.”
“I did not see any tiling of your gas
and water works.”
“No, sir. In shipping them from
the east there was some.mistake, and
they went on to some town in Arizo¬
na. Annoyed me very much, I can
assure you, but mistakes often hap-
pen iu a new country.”
“If I remember right, the town had
two banks, three churches, a good
a theater, fire department,
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BY YESTERDAY’S EXPRESS,
ton: Plain: SW
to iwns—something new. New Hamhwrg and
New Embroidered Skirtings,
m iuckea and Hemstitched.
Don't to prices ate always lower than you can find them
elsewhere, is Best quality Shirting Calico at 5 CENTS. No
limit to q
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police force, and a
shttle premature, DOT marom all
candor.”
“Only f30, sir, which you must ad-
mit was wonderfully cheap. Nothing
like it ever offered the great American
public. I sold over 900, sir.”
“But what was the matter with
“Circumstances, sir. It was sud-
denly discovered that my title to the
land was defective—in fact, that I
vo2 n °Bnf
sir.”
“But what of the 900 purchasers
of lots?”
“I feel for them, sir—feel for them;
but this is a world of disappointment.
I may found another town farther
west, and if I do, my first move will
be to sell every one of the 900a 1200
lot for $100. I’ll be glad to do it',
sir—very glad. Good day, sir.”
Diseases of an exhaustive nature
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___________________ lack of iron in the TOP ^..,
Iron Bitters will restore the blood to
its natural healthful condition. Get
the blood pure by using quickly this vanquish¬ remedy
and disease will be
ed.
List of Letters.
Advertised letters remaining in the
postofflee at Griffin, Ga., May 6th,
1889, which will be Bent to the Dead
Letter office if not called for in 30
days:
Emma E. Akin.
Mollie A. Andrews.
C. O. Ashley.
CtiffoUl Batly (2).
Fannie Guilders.
Martin Bleuitt.
Carey Crittenden.
Harney Curts.
Mr. J. 0. Davis.
Liddie Doyle, col.
Seborn Dozier,.
Fannie Dunn.
Edone Foster.
Moses Foster.
Miss Lee.
N. F. Haygood.
B. F. Hood.
Adline James, col.
Jerry Kirkpatrick,
Oliver King.
Sam Maddox.
Sarah Malone.
W. H. Moris.
M. S. Leach and J. L. Pitts.
Maggie Rainwater.
Mrs. Carrie Reid.
Hallie Starks.
Mandie Punners.
Lucy Thompson.
W. Thompson.
Elnar Sinnous.
Ida Warker.
Mattie Williams.
Mrs. N. E. Wimfewh (2).
Ellen Williams.
A. R. Wyche.
M. O. Bowboik, P. M.
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MRS. L. L BENSON.
LEADER OF LOW PUCES »
Millinery Goods,.
just Opened a large supply if
Hals art Novels,
—m THE-
FINEST ★ :
Price*
What the Raven I.*,.. .1 ip,,.. Horse and Cattle -’BW-WIWPi Food Will Do I
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If B stock is out olcondition and needs toning up, one haven s Food.
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Ha8 i®* 1 receiv8d ® ,un SU PP ,Y of Landredth, Cleveland and Johnson & Rob
EASTERN SEED POTATOES.
STOCK POWDERS!! NERVE AND BONE LINIMENT!!!
N • B. DREW R Y .
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E. J. FLEMIST ■ Mi
WEIL EQUIPPED WITH A URGE AND HANDSOME
Collection of New Goods ,
IN HIS LINE,
Will coHtiimne rccelYing new goods uDtil my stock
will compare favorably with any to be found in Mid¬
dle Georgia. Am determined to increase my
y Goods, Clothing
And Shoe Business
It LOW PRICES and DESIRABLE GOODS will ac¬
complish it.
New Sateens, in solids ar.d figures, from the lowest priced to the finest
goods made. Ik , 15
Stacks of Ginghams at 10 c, 1 <kand, the handsomest c. , wash goods
Our “Scotch Zephyr” Ginghams are ever
Beautiful bound Lace Curtains at $1,00 per pair. Great Bargain.
White Lawns from 5 c. up to 35 c.
Full line Checked Muslins Corded Piques. Etc
My prices on Bleached and Brown Domestics wiiibe found the lowest.
New Wool Dress Goods in all the Iktest shades at popular prices.
Large line of beautiful Flannel.^
DRESS SHIRTS
Direct frprq the manufacturer Can show the best Linen Bosom Shirt for 50c
in th ^®^ Y ’
receivw j my Q| 0r ; a cloth Umbrellas and Parasols. Now is the
time to buy them before they Ac. are picked over
w Bustles, Corsets
My S Hoe Department
is being replenished every day and will be found to
contain a well selected stock from the most relia¬
ble manufacturers.
Besides a large stock of
READY MADE CLOTHING,
I Cl WB
wm guaranteed.
WILL KEEP UP WT BARGAIN COBATGR
tliroHErh the se*smi. See it Monday morning for
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15c. Each! I 5 g,
Will be our price from this date on for a handsome
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A Specialty of
We have selected from the best makes of SHOES just such styles
qualities as will suit this market. M
E. P. REED’S LADIES FINE SHO
are absolutely the best to be found in this market, every pair guarani
W. L. DOUGLAS’ MEN SHO
The best in the world for the price.
Every body has heard of Douglas’ #8.00 Shoes.
$2.00 working man’s Shoes Shoe has boys no equals. the best.
$2.00 School for are
$4.00 Buys the best Hand Made.
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Gents Neglege Shirts
ior $1.50 worth anywhere in town $2.00.' We bought a line of samp
at about half price.
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Scheuerman &
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A. LOWER,
Practical Jeweler art Dealer is DM, It
JEWELRY, CLOCKS, &C.
Special attention fiven to Repairing. 20 Hill Street GRIFFIN,'
W. D. DAVIS,
Hardware, Stove:
And Farming Implements.
Have just received a nice line of CEDAR BUCKETS, POT-WARE
PISTOLS.
★ ★ ★ PISTOLS ! PISTOLS!! * ★
t®“ Come and see me. “BW
New Coeds Every Di
Which we propose to sett
Cheaper Than Anybody .
Mail Boyles k Cos’.
For X Cheat))-(
........CALL ON........
W. M.HOLMAN
We Standard A Sugar tor making cfeke. Citron,
kinds of Extracts fdf Flavoring. The best Pat. FfL_., „
and in tact anything you want.
* TURKEYS, FISH AND OYSTERS.
■WT Leave us your order and it will he attended to.
BIDS RECEIVED,
To Ail Electric Light Companies:
fewthirty (30) arc hgbta to light the ntreete
A
Contract ----- to w begin beg in 1889 and expire ia
1 fallen rpeereea the power to aceeptorre-
acorrftaita-
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Notice to Debtors and Creditor*.
; at once in legal form to Admin!**'’*' , . .
f-SOO J.G. Math*w»,
$75to$250 A *°* TH '“‘ !:
- ---- working lor ®e. and -
preferred.who can fnrnieti» horee
tbesr whole time to the bosineen- Sp*"
mentn raay be profitably anployed
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