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May 13, 1889.
Spaldin* Co.
». u
line ter
.tea.)
3rless
»rate* on ter the Doflf
5 SIZK OF IT.
J to realize at once all that
of the Experimental
atton here It
Oriffln, with
1 and little
other point* in
» of the State, ail of
1 more land and more
, It waa not
._____JTO, that eeeured the
i; nor waa it influence, for
,er sent a delegation to
V» prese her claims nor was
> to .ho. any portteolar
iwken
i on their tour of in*
' came unexpectedly,
_ i in a hasty survey,
next train. At other
were feted and impor-
i special trains; but
^ cfaea 0^0n ^jjg |)gflut ic 8
so! Griffin ana the
J , they were never able to
i from their jninde.
1 - then, that won, and
V this is admitedly and
____constitutes in our
on. of the chM value, ol tli.
■ vrtB
vluable acquisition to our
*• the lessons that they
jib. r
----- nt(( of the ttni i Utt i
i not fail to help
But ail these
. nothing compared to
, after a careful
.that Spalding county
. Jt the best
f the State. This
(implied, and will
„ . indignantly denied by
'—.but the inference will be
' conveyed to the minds
r the subject. This
i value of lands here; it
I help to the city and
y; it will advertise our
else would.
We repeat that the State of
*■"' recognized this as the
i of the great commonwealth,
i have always believed and known
and now it is testified to by
’ '■ authority.
. _ ........ „
THK HOUSE THAT WAS
Upon a rock.
The Whitlock House, in
■vas destroyed by fire on April
a fair sized hotel,
' nor magnificent, but run
i style and a popular all year
d resort for Northern visitors,
r the biggest thing in that
It gave people
to come and see the
s, and they stayed and
All over the town,
may be seen the
villas and cottages
hy Northern people who were
> have their own homes
they pleased. Some of them
only at certain seasons,
vs completely charmed by
5 .
i climate now spend the whole year
thus by experience the
• y „> hotel, the people of Mac
t determined to at once re-
■ popular hostelry in better
* modern style. To do this,
Whitlock has formed a company,
i in tan.OOO himself and issu-
‘ cent, twenty year bonds
#0,000 of these bonds
been taken, ami North-
e of the direct benefits
of running a well
•i. v '*»■
PW9*' Awf
w
different „__.....
Iling the amount of foreign
it WOuMl a raw.
to our Sunday lesson, of the
r.rr„r art*
STOWS earth. Our 35
from the face of the ex¬
hortation may well be that ye all
pray fora similar bouse today-re¬
membering, however, that God helps
only those who help themselves.
Pray for more faith. By faith ye can
move mountains, brethren, and a lit¬
tle more faith in Griffin and its fu¬
ture ought easily to accomplish such
a comparatively small task as build¬
ing a house even like unto the Whit¬
lock House.
After we get the Experiment Farro f
the new railroad, electric lights and a
new hotel, we can all take a short va¬
cation before proceeding to other en-
■if "
[t e cure wit h ! ■“V®
---fional constitutional dii
.ZVIoXt Sift BASES'
nets directly upon toe Wood and nracua
surface of the system. They offer one hun¬
dred dollar* for » ay care it toil* to core. Bead
T
“Just got back from a northwest
trip,” mid a drummer to his friend in
the presence of a Midi reporter. "I
^nd
around I^WM^neariy town, and frozen stopped after hustling into the
Sheridan house barroom to get a blood
tingler. A moment later a man clad
• shiny black broadcloth strode into
' His feet were encased in a
Made and another his dub.
‘Strapped to back was a Win¬
chester rifle; a belt contained a revol¬
ver and a ten Inch bowie. On his left
band was a pair of steel knucldea loop his
of right wrist was encircled shot and by the printed
a flexible slung he
a 45 caliber revolver at the crowd.
“ ‘Bob Bloomer, you «»» i hyurfhe L™ *
Ordered.
'Tliet yw U ou. n*w paraon, an’ h«'i ,
Detectives Wanted
to ferret out and discover, if they can,
a single case where Dr. Pierce’s
en Medical Discovery has been used
for torpid liver, consumption indigestion, in its early
blood, or giving
stages, without
and permanent relief; provided,
course, that the directions have
reasonably well followed.
Aft Old Hnmbof.
For a long time 1 have observed a
poor negro Sixth who sits every and day Twenty- at the
corner of avenue
etta. A £ “S&
i* painted the legenu “lam 1 blind,"
hangs by a string from his
neck, and a i little mongrel cur, with
him, him, a dirty sitaat sits linen line at the i jacket unfortunate's wrapped feet around with
tpWWllfiL. The a cup in its blind mouth, ...... begging w . for ........ lacked alms.
poor, negro never
ladies tor sympathy. shopping shopping Fashionably continually continually dressed
out small were were
dropping coins of of various various de¬
nominations into the receptacle rec eptacle j pro¬
vided for them. On Wednesday Wednesday af¬
ternoon, as I chanced L to to pass, pass, I I saw i
the negro vociferating and talking
very loudly to three policemen. As
soon his as collar one or and these threatened placed him his hand with
on right by
wirest, his was restored as if
1 magic, tor he struck direct
a very
blow at the blue coat’s nose. When
the guardian of the peace adminis¬
tered* the burly little mendicant persuasion became with his club
more
furious than ever, SO that he could
ss&fc&i&i: trouble about I could van not learn,
was
bnt the man was allowed to go away
unmolested. He will probably not
receive -New a# York much Me** sympathy as formerly.
The Invalids Hope.
Many seemingly incurable esses of blood
poison, catarrh, scrofula and rheumatism
havs been eared by B. B. B“ x ( Botanic Blood
Balm), made by the Blood Balm Co., Atlan¬
ta, Oa. Write to them ter book filled with
convincing proof.
0 W. B. Snider, living esyenmUm from Ath¬
ens.,6a., write*: «For several yean I suffered
with running ulcers, which doctors treated
and pronounced incurable. A Marie bottle
of B. B. B. did me more good than all the
doctors. I kept on using it aad every nicer
hflglfld ”
p/p, Kinurd & Sou, Towaliga, Ga., writ*:
and continuing Its use h» was cored sound
Mid well.” Lawson,
B. M. East PointQa., writes! “My
wits had scrotula IS yearn. She leapt grow-
sng worse, she lost bra hair aad her skin
broke out fearfully. followed. Debility, Alter emanation
aad bo appetite physicians
and numerous advertised medicines failed, I
tried B. B. B., aad bra recovery was rapid
Clfre Swor. Baltimore, Md.. writes: “I
rafiensi ...M weak bock and rheftmatism. B
B. B. has proven to be the only medicine that
gave me relief.’'
A Fish Valued kg a Lady.
edbyaMy/
‘“ JJ igp
■ '«aaisr!5*s*->■ £$
increase of 5.000
The flrot Arbor obterved in No-
braeku seventeen wbralfi.OOO.OOO
* now growing
to the rtate OOrt.i
Uke Worth, K> full
at flab that ft hi nearly
hm f. tlirmitfli tb swi i, a
moily that there la no;
A rusty spot on i
H*rmi of yellow r
4li^^4Rti8©ri8^y tried and eacaped need
next door has it you
have no fear.
ef th» way
to tore n "light and graceful appearance in
*pit* of it* gigantic ilaa, and to be an impos¬
ing monument, worthy of Pari*."
Two Atuericaus gave the Bam street Judi¬
ciary a sensation by being brought that up on bad the
complaint of a cabman they
assured themselves by firing their revolvers
through the trap door in the root
years, The British ending divorce in 1881. return* thow that for its * , , ‘-
went 10,561 petitions for divorce or dteoto-
ttun of marriage, of which T,881 were
fid. The increase since 1661 is gradual
Professor O. U. Wade, of Early county,
6a., hat discovered a new species of rattle¬
snake. It lurks in trees and pounces down
won ti» unsuspecting hunter or fisherman.
Its bite is very dangerous. This is enaourag-
fefi-
In twelve cases out of twenty-two of im¬
portance in the last three years experts in
aUregrapby have gone dead wrong in their
redactions. There are a hundred men In
every state who write precisely the same
The British naval programme for the fu-
ire b colossal. In addition to the 88 war
ships of one kind or another now in con¬
struction, 70 more are to be bid down at a
cost of £22,000,000, making 501 war ships
by 1604.
Although the climate at toe British settle¬
ments on toe delta of the Niger is so un¬
healthy that toe average life of toe English
residents b less than four years, there are
over a hundred applicants for every position
in that branch of the service.
The oki Arabigu theatre in Paris, an his¬
torical borne at the melodrama, b about to
be pulled down. It was first a sort of varie¬
ty theatre in 1T60, rad was afterward given
up to the performances of children. It has
been devoted to toe melodrama for a century.
The fashionable deg for 1880 b to be toe
whipperke or little skipper. He comes from
the Lew countries and is b toe t old time a
p/mkm of tbo » Klerabh bargee. He b black,
with neat to no s---------- tail, amt ft haed seat teetoed
to be rough, and and does does not not weigh weigh over twelve
Of
|u ill# Zam
organisation wUl be known as the British
Centra! African company Subscriptions to
the amount * of <1,000,000 have already been
obtained.
The latest freak of English society is an
amateur minstrel company, headed tqr a no¬
ble lord and embracing among Its members
many distinguished persons of toe aristoc¬
racy. They block up, do dog danoes and ting
negro melodies. They give performances tor
charities.
There bos been a great increase in the de¬
mand for candy in England, owing to Amer-
loan importations. Caramels aad two hun¬
dred otber kinds of American candies ore in
growing demand. Scotland i* a very large
consumer of one partiaulor candy railed
The first article of the «w constitution of
Japan, recently promulgated, shall be provides that:
"The empire of Japan reigned over
and governed by a Une of emperors unbroken
for ages eternal” Just as like os not the Japs
will some day decide that this clause Is un
constitutional
L. M. McCartney, of EJleusbqrg, W. T-,
has n tom rat that patches ducks. He hides
fa the brake by the creek otgl pounces upon
its prey nr it swims past. The other day he
seised a large greenhead which flew off with
Um But Tom finally" brought the duck to
Sarto and killed it
The In test claimants for the honor of being
the oldest twins are the Chase brothers,
fievid ami John, who were bora in New
Mami»iilrr in 1795, and consequently lack
bat rf* years of Ixdug a century rid. David
still resides hi hfs native state. John's borne
feat Fall Itiver, Wis
As i,iMv*ti:i;» !>«..;! is pending |q tije New
Tork su|U'.Kyir want which involves two
hundred thousand dollars Two little hoys,
who were heirs to a considerable fortune,
were druwneil while skating. The relatives
are now trying to prove which one died first
and upon this dcpewls the settlement of the
moth".’
A We hm;tton territory farmer was dig-
gtog U wot |«!>t iiolcon llhil the tanks of R»uoke rtrar
when in- unrevrtlwd u skeleton richly dressed
in oM r.i* !o.«Hsi clothing The coat was es-
pecinlly tlm- aisi was adorned with velvet
collar Kiel cuffk The place where the skeleton
was found htul been used as a horse con al for
the past fifteen years
The Unite.| Kingtjotii fisheries employ 250,-
000 person* The money value of fish landed
la a year t* nearly eight millions sterling. At
the annual conference of the National Sea
Fishery Protective association for this year
toa statement was mode that rolea turbot,
{dales and all other fiat fish once plenty to
toe North sm are diminishing U numbers.
A Midland court has ,btsa railed upon to
fiarida how kmg impofee ran last. A wrif
known lady w-a* chargsd with shooting ram?
witbout s license She pleaded in drtense
that she acted undsr impulse, having gratismso beta
nskedtotoksagun by<**of her the impulse
at a shooting party; hot oon-
tinned for two! houra 8» rim wm fined £2.
Agmsy is Courted
By rheumatism, persons who, attacked seek by a mild form rriM- of
Bnbeequcnt negfeet 1# to prevented prompt by im¬
torture mi
mediate Neort to Hostettm’s Btomoeh Bit-
, an occasional draught
in malady, the blood. where It there is is
not
matured
No evid evidence is relation n to to this this superb blood
-----is more positive ■Hive thon thon toaf ftBch
its effleary as ss a a preventive pn and
Not
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^lirscr felt.- •"-*!> to
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wuwre4.au|ito)«<mL P^fiin il: N *
jF " ^ tore
s
XpS'Zln.lae. oi'<hJ
u:f t
f IV i:: lis
nal r« com of sales
r.o oibcv j r,-.'.i.aii.ci
ever ailaineil *uk 1* p«l>u*
^Liriiy Sfid^rioS to to #*» M'"’
to stcadfcistly.
to buy other t rcpatatiow,
but be aura to get the FrewHw M”<Helra.
If You ive
.SKSWt
SOLD
The Georgia Midland BB
Shortest and Best Line
With Through Coach
es Between
COLUMBUS and ATLAHTA.
ONLY ONE CHANGE TO *
Washington, New York,
Nashville or Cincinnati.
Schedule in Effect Sunday, Jen. 6, 1889.
TRAIN NORTH
Leave Union Depot, Coiumbns----IK» p. m.
Arrive Oritln........... ...8:56 *'
Arrive Atlanta............. 5:40 “
SOUTHBOUND TRAIN
Leaves Leaves Atlanta................... Griffin.................... .8:f5p. *0t “ m.
trr ves in Coiumbns......... ..7ff'5 “
ACCOMMODATION TBAIN
houtq BOtera—(»ari.T txcurr sobdat).
SSaS^r*
. - . : . -■ ■ • 1 ■ •
SOOTS BOUND -(Dllor SXOEPT SONDAT).
Leave Atlanta .... ............. ...6d» a. n:
Leave McDonough................6A0 «
I^ave Griffin...............i;».. :8 80 “
Arrive Columbus, Midland depot, .206 p. n>
SPECIAL TKAIN - Sunday OxtY.
Leave Coin m bus— U u ion Depot. 8 -.95 a.
Arrive ‘.riffift.....1 !nK»
ArriveMcDoooogh— .....12:20 p.
Arrive at Atlanta............... i:10 “
, HE. DRNISO- South Bound.
Leave Ai lai.tasv».......,......,. .6:50 a. m.
Lasvc Mci onough,,.. ........«. .736
Leave Gridin,....... .........83S “
..
Arrive Columbus— Uuiou Depot, 11:25 “
Ask for tickets to Atlautaand points be¬
yond over the Georgia Midland UR, Tick-
m. £. *;aA T bupt.
cnEARS. ,
w.
Gen’l £«e». Agt.CidtimbiM.i6a.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
Notice ia keteby given to oil who are la
debted to the estate of Mrs. Josephine Pad-
gelt, deceased, to rail ard seilio at once.
All paities deceased boluing r.fe claims sgnissUhe present estate them
of said noiifi. d to
at once in J legal Mathews, form to Adm'.p.Strrt-r.
18 00 G.
P p...... ...r ^.ift _ _____
fetid Tt*mto Wtirr* *H# rJW •••
■ tsrj^&. lkwi 9* * thillC !f rri*ong 'SSi
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ferhat we Bead, to thow »to
Rmy cell c»U at tt yfrtir your lHMu«.«ad home- «wl «n< I » _
r momftg all aliglt bec M »re yottr «*rt»
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Administrator’s Sale.
house door in the
legal June, hours o' ’
RR. 1889,
tral and
Hte, ItahFmM'iMWii ms
n^ypfKIitobrth llIolTiOUpIrw.
Adminigtrat
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1
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take Plore
I. in publi<\ ut theAfod-
4TV YEARn
pel its Drawings, a
t of Prizes,
Attested as follows:
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________ of ™ The ™ Louisiana trwr-~i State ■ Lote
i ----------, Drawings
Bmaessagm with facsimiles of our signatures attached in
th iii itfe' ir■ ftfeii i*ii^ 6iWi-Tfw ‘ 1
We the undersigned Banks and Bankers
wiU pay all Frizes drawn in The Louisiana
State Lotteries which , may be presented at
onr counters:
1*1 aur
Grand : Monthly : Drawing
• u,b, lsSff/Cstfls. 0 *—
CapitalPriz6, 0300,000
100,000 Tiekete at Twenty DoUars Each.
Halves f 10; Quartern *6; Tenths |2; Twen-
tieths $1. . xir ■
' XJ8T OF PRIZES.
;
; sssswzs-.......- 8800,000
100,000
i fe? Nt
5 Frizes of 5,000 are..........
85 Frizes of 1,000 500 are........ 25.000
100 Prizes of are......... 50.000
200 Frizes of 300 are.......... 60.000
500 Prizes of 200 are,........ 100,000
approximation prizes.
100 Prize* of 8500 800 ore.................. 80.000 50.000
100 do. are..................
100 do. 200 are.................. 20,000
. tfrminai, prizes.
99 Prizes of 8100 are.................. 99.900 99.900
999 do. 100 are................
0*4 . 81,054,800
Note—T entitled ickets terminal^Prizes. drawing Capital Prizes are
not to
For Chib Rates, or any further information
IMPORTANT.
Address M. A. DAUPHIN,
New Orleans, La.
in, D. C.
jrsass Note. We
Exchange, Currency Draft or Postal Express pay
charges of 85 on sent to us by in
snms or over.
Address Registered Letter* Centain-
ing Currency te
WWW MtUAXI X .1TOX AX. SAUK
: |f New Odeaat, La.
is GUARANTEED
i of New and toe Institution tiekete are
chartered by the,. rights —. of recognized recognized^ an . in the
are beware
highest Courts; of all imita-
ONE DOLLAar is the price of the smallest
part or fraction of a Ticket ISSUED BY US
in ered any for Drawing. less than Anything Dollar is in swindle. Our name of-
a a
June Sheriffs Sale.
\X7ILL dayin BE June SOLDON next, THE before FIRST the door TUES- of
thieCourt J *
ing County, House, Georgia, in the city of Griffin, Spald¬
toe following described
property, to-wit:'
15 acres of land lot'Nori49 in Spalding County, Geor*
tirisiaaBy gin, being off of in Sd district of
Henry now Spalding county,
hands, Tenant PritohOTd, and other fl fos
in my in possesion legally
notified, CONNELL, aheriff!
B g
Ordinary’* Advertisement*.
Executors’ Sale.
By virtue of an sold order from the Court of Or¬
dinary. VsS^stsiiStsss, will be befor thee Court Honne
i thnnofth ' by alley, east by
t Broadway
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