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, /£?©© wedding*
i place in Zebulon for
lonlastWed-
n*
The marriage took place at 11
t a. m„ and as strains of the
Boated out on the
b aisle on|tbe arm
~f. Roe Hunt. They
l by Mr. Will Howell and
BBSS
lwm perform#* by Rev
i of the bride’s father,
V-XorM, tow**.
■ was served and all of
» “bidden t to i the
Btulations were
—“ tne aa py y° an 6 cou P ,e '
* afternoon the wedding party
the future home of Mr. and
, where at nil
reigning belleof Pikecounty,
rS 7 £& 1 B&£!
rith all. Mr. Hunt comas from
the best familtes in the state-
u m w be highly congratulated winning Mire on
i good fortune m
Oetchcn
L erolean oitangled blue, yellow curls,
i crimson dye of lipe and cheek*
‘ the rainbow’* hue.
i
wdinplee nestle to her cheekn,
I one imprints her chin;
r smite) play bide and seek,
then obt and i
6 a refreshing picture temper! of you And th-
ty and sweet
i owes it all to — the ”,---r--™~ splendid
____K which sap the health
1 of so many of the wo-
antls, by the use of Hr.
i-avorite Prescription. This
for women's omen s pecu-
_ and . ailments, sold by
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the under manufacturers. a positive gnar- Tor
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Advice to Mothors.
i.... Wimuow’s Hoots iso Sxnur
Wfe&t&k Kdite eSgjpJg
nttm to the United States, with'never tad
used for forty years
L vnl.ie ,plenum. !
rw* swl the .tWrlio**, cUti.l from pmn. eures dy*
gripiug in th^
HU.1 WID-I a-Iic Hy mviu,
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teAbotUr, augeodAwl,
Bern » ffifflate
Om sages Russett Apple*. Lemen*.
‘ ties. Ex-ecf fresh wsisr Fish
Sugar Cured Shoulders and
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THE BOQf PANS MEFAIM.
It la Well Located.
Albany New* and Advertiser.
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estly for them. ; '>:• ■—'■■■..< '
Griffin is as nearly a center of
population of the State as an
,ite
city of Griffin, among which the
place selected by the Board as
site for the station and
spicupus example. Jhe location
therefore, well chosen, and jyfcita
does not establish Spalding's
to superiority of soil or climate
the other counties bidding for
farm, it does show that we
had a dwe regard for centrality
accessibility.
The M. L. Bates place, selected
the Board, is a smalt Tarih,
ing 120 acres of good land, with
improvements, and is well suited
the purpose of the State, and
lent respite are looked for from
experiments ih in agricultural
try, and application of
methods in arriving at best
Of course the possibilities in the
plication of science to
uent elements oQ food products,
shorten tbs natural process of
duction by bringing them into
tact and letting the natnral
form such a union as to make,
a few ajinutes, what now
months of laborious cultivation
grow to maturity.
We don’t expect such a result
the experiments on this farm, but
do expect that a great deal of
and practical knowledge, as to
best methods of cultivation, will
disseminated.
Kdltor Brown’s Protest.
Newnan Herald.
mental Station met in Atlanta last
Tuesday, and after four ballots decid¬
ed to locate it at Griffin. Newnan
ceived only two votes—those of Mr.
J. H. Mobley and Judge J. T. Hen¬
derson.
There has been no uncertainty in
the minds of our people as to the op¬
position of the board to locating the
station at Newnan since they came
here on their tour of “inspection,”
rtnJ consequently but little
was occasioned by the announce-
“» ent of their deciflion ’ Hud Gov ’
Gordon consulted the wishes of the
people in appointing the members of
the commission and secured a board
; ^IwjTre, polittotonr^d „ ana sKU i#,n Uni wayS i —j
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low prices :
«o
BY YESTERDAY’S EXPRESS,
M:b«:lta.;SI*Lri:M! m M
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Two toned Cream Lai “ a
Mull Embroideries, . w ; i ; ; JSpfl
iu Tnckfldini«H«*h«t»cliea
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Don't rJtg«^al (Kirj you can fmd Ihem
iaHco at 5 CENTS. No
lino quan%,# &Jch£fcf
"TT -K_ ‘Z3* jqU TCP JcU T J—• -*N5 X T" 3 i ■
tyst knowntolumself he did.notigive
the farted a chance to recommend
anybody.
The Fourth Congressional District
S yet hShever received dne cent
of State aid for any object, educa¬
tional or otherwise. We could not
be more completely ignored than we
have been" for the last quarter of a
century if our district were a suburb
of Alabama. It is a severe strain
upon ottr patriotism, too, when in a
contest of this character we are shut
out from competition for no more
sensible reason than that our section
dote not happen to be hwated in the
center ol the State; and we have lit¬
tle respect for a Legislature so hide¬
bound in its liberality that it cannot
look beyond sectional lines in thedls-
tribution of its favors.
It Wrt a Whopper.
Newnan Hhr«l#’.'
if the able-bodied chanticleer with
which Editor Gtessner, ofthe Griffin
News, decorated his front page on
Wednesday in honor of Griffin’s Vic¬
tory in securing the State Experi¬
mental Station may be .construed
as an indication of the, immensity, of
that institution, our sister town
may well felicitate herself upon her
good fortune. It was a whopper—
the roostor.’we mean.
. Hurrah for Griffin.
Henry Co. Weekly.
Griffin has got the experimental
sation. rr. Hurrah '_ l e__rLua.1 for Griffin! She ut.„
has more snap than any town in the
state. Brother Gtessner, tocetebrate
the occasions, has photographed, on
his first page, the largest Cochin Chi¬
na rooster there was in town. Few
men show more enterprise than he
has always exhibited.
And Game Out AH Right.
Albany News.
The Griffin News’ experimental
rooster looked like be had been
through tiie mill.
Cause To Be Proud.
Thomaston Times.
Griffin has cause to be proud of the
prize. ..Udri
Resolutions of Respect to the Memo¬
ry of J. D. George.
The following resolutions were read
gnd adopted at a meeting of the Me¬
chanics Aid Association of Griffin:
Whereas, it has pleased the great
Master Mechanic above to remove
from his labors, oar brother John D.
George, who died in this city on the
30th of April last. Therefore be it
Resolved, Thatin the death of Jo}in
D. George this Assoiatibn has lost
one of its most active members, his
family a loving and indulgent parent
and the mechanics a true and tried l
friend.
Resolved, That we tender his
stricken family our sincere sympathy
in their bereavement, and that they,
be served with a copy of these
resolutions.
Resolved, That a page in our min¬
utes he inscribed to his memory and
that these resolutions be published
in the city papers.
M. J. Patrick,
J. M. Leftwkh,
’ W. G. Mealor,
Committee.
It tsia Curious Fact.
Me Food W#fto I
^=sssiji£r™; To keep poultry-free from iSsease and in a driving, Healthy condition nee Raven’s Food
I will return
yon the money. For sale by
J» .. rH.p JKL©itfa
Dretcr^s ; Drug : Store
Has just received a iuli supply ef Undrfiffiih Cleveland and Johnson & R«b-
AhilVijfillirriiiil atearwhi seed—allfcesh, Gaaranteed
EASTERN SEED POTATOES.
STOCK POW0ERSH NERVE OND BONE LINIMENT !!!
MB. DREW R Y .
PERSONAL. Q08SIP.
The higheet p«Jf iu New fip*** U to U
Henry Irving and ©tenTerry talk c* raak
eyes renaovedi removed, is to now now to to da danger of losing the
flab* of xw wwifctoa tes-
Senator and lfo. Stanford will take a
snail party of friends to Alaska in June.
Aaong the party will be Justice and Mrs.
Sir Charles Russell drank nothing but cocoa
during the delivery of his great speech at the
opening of Mr. Parnell’s case ‘More the cotn-
Rubenstein will celebrate his jubilee Ob
July 83. It was to 1839 that be made his first
publie appearance at a benefit concert in
l lfg N > ' 4 : > *’
VVacbtel, the tenor, has been celebrating
his jubilee at the age of S3. He says that he
has sung be: PoatRlcn da I^onjnmeau a thou¬
sand times.
Sir Morel 1 Mackenzie has gone to the Ca¬
nary tees for much needed rest Hish ea ^h
tow suffered serious impairment
past winter.
Secretary Tracy, ot the navy, is a man of
wide reading and fond of quotation. He has
a fine library and has a special partiality to
Owing, to the, fact that Prasitoot Barrison
takes so little exarch ® n< } “to? 1 *
ous smoker, he Is troubled with insomnia and
cannot rest property.
Whoever wants to rent the great Me of
hm, can 4o «d atto.000 a year.
Three hundred young Bulgarian nobles have
that be shall not be kidnaped a* Prince Aler-
l editor thought, to prison,
than he
his district, with great persistency, and'the
Tj ta team work upon oue of the lower
Gen. von Verdy, the new German minister
of war, it said to bear a '^'features,
to Gen. Grant, not only but to
He is regarded by wane a.
^
John Bright used taAujiriWi to say that to one import¬ tffilBn
ant respect a dog Inf Mian-
a man
Duke Adolphus, of Hamau, who has become
Duke Duke of of Luxemburg, Luzemburg, is is one one of of the the richest r
at) lyeanjago.
#• tyfwrto
the railway
a year as a
manta end
invasion t*
de Gters, toe
interfere to
sooeniaasssxjBBatst
!••» Rt|j
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duplicate many of our first purchases.
Wmroltioc Unuo Boon
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HEM-STiCHED ★ EMBROIDERLD ★
THIS IS THE LATEST FAD
ladies WHITE DRESSES, and no ladies’ wardrobe wili 1* comp
saminer without at leant one. , j g
Each! I ^
I Sc. Sc. Eacl
Will be our price from .this date on for a handsome
We have been selling these goods for i
to buy for us 20 dbz. At a greal
has been reduced to FIFTI m
Specialty H of
We have seated from the best makes of SHOES just such «tvk
as will suit this market.
E. P. REED’S LADIES RRE SR 0 E 1
absolutely the best to be found in tills market, every pair guar
W. L. DOUGLAT MEN $
The best in the world for
Every body hash has heard t
f2.00 |2.00 working School man Shoes for l^^re^best.
fd.OO Buys the beat i
Gents Neglege Shh
for $1.50 worth anywhere in town $2.00. We bought a line of samp
at about half price ff^ M—
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Scheuerman & Wl
A. L OMER,
Practical Jewir aal 1 Dealer in mils, M
JEWELRY, CLOCKS, &C.
Special attention given to Repairing. 20 Hill Street GftiFf IN, 1
w. D. DAVIS,
Hardware^ SWTfH
And Fawning Implements
Have just received a nice line of CEDi DAW BUCKETS. POT-WARE and
PISTOLS.
★ ★ ★ PISTOLS ! JM8TOL8! ! ★
Come and see me.
Now Goods Which we proposeHMBtl ggffe m * ' r - ' ***;^^
Cheaper Than Amjhody
of Ctnned Mt*l* J
of all kinds, N in* ff
nd aTMud* Sauce. Fresh ifU*:! Me
mm.
For $-( Cheap
...CALL OH.
W.M.HOI
We Standard A Sugar ter makingjeake. ^ Cj*roi Heat,
and in fact anything yeu want.
★ TURKEYS, FISII AND OYSTERS.
•W Leave us Tear order and R wil) be attended to.
ana woru m um> service. He baa-never yet
I discovered any dyuwuita traini.
mm
jppe. Knee hreeehea, buckle Aboea, a three
cornered. hat.and.a brilliant combination ot
colors trill be but a few of its its many many splend' splendors.
Capt Lay lor Lelaiid, whom Jennie Ctoam-
berlain, the American beauty, is to marry,
U oneef to rtohest young men In tbe British
army army. Be He is is a a tall, tail, handsome handsome young young man, man,
probably 3* or SI, and he has a country borne
which isa uiar vei of comfort and convenience.
Dr. Florestan Aquilart, the son of Field
General Aqnilart, of the Spanish army, has
just fallen who Mniinf'' lived heir to to Sotto. *200,000, F^delphia ' He Jeft him reccntlv by an
#imt w«s was
graduated from the Dental col¬
lege, and will return to his native land in the
toll „
The family vault beneath <he j«iv
chapel m the grounds at Fasquo, buried, where Sir
Tbmnas Giadstono was is a lofty
P*toVWW groined roof, lighted by tamps,
Italmosteiactly wi^.Jtoree ^rs resembles of ditoas the ou royal each vault side.
•tWlndsor.
study-
a.now
•mw* aww all the awwt of light
from his wncle young men
habits who were formerly bis associates.
Mr. ttartmy was delighted'with bis wife's
successful dinner to the Prince of Wales. He
always declines, however, any attempt “* to
push himself forward for social honors.
was never schooled to bowing and scraping,
says the bluff old Croesus, “and l am afraid
am now too old to learn society manners.”
Phil Armour, the great Chicago million¬
aire, has been attempting to buy a plot of
fsSSHSS Mr,
who does not like Armour and refuses to
toil et any price. He is erecting a stable <m
the ground which wfll entirely destroy tbe
view from the the windows windows of of.’ Mr. Armonr’s
J, ‘' lftT QUfeER DEATHS.
A dog'died in Illinois from shirt drinking the
wwter to' wldob "A flannel had been
rinsed.
A St Louis man died of erysipelas collar con¬
tracted from a verdigris brass button
enttog info his neck.
A man to Chicago was E roasted to death by
the firing of his cotton underclothing, as he
dried-them before to Open grate.
A Baltimorean recently dropped asleep on
j a park bench, when, his bead falling forward,
s.'SSLSj.’ir™*’
A man to Rothschild, "Laid Neb., jdressed him-
mmmmm seltin n shroud and himself carefully
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NAS. 1. BENSON. I
TME LEADER QF LGW PRICES fN
H*> juzt (tyenwi a large supply of
Built Bill til MR 'l
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wmmr ★ good».
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BIDS RECEIVED.
Ail Electric Light Uempanies: -, v
Bids wifi be received untii May lAth, 1889!
thirty (30) arc lights to light tbe streets
Griffin.
Lights must be ol twelve hundred (1200)
IAS A U flMBint XI____
Georgia, to prevent the sale of into*
ehure” tTt th OrehaITHil| M SpaIding eonmj |
Georgia.
$75ffi$2W;.KE?“‘ famish home
preferred who ‘can buStoP- a »P»“ . ’
Bh" their whole tirns to the
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