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(Of land close to town, t ptendidly located for Fruit Growing
■Ul NICE DWELLINGS FOR SALE ANO TO RENT!
SLL H. DRAKE, eal Estate Agent.
Butter, Cheese
l p^Fi° da ^e^5 Bananas* *** PeaclMMk
W. Clark & bon.
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Griffin, G»., June »•
For Sale.
lion Jp- Milch Cow, S&S* with young
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Fruit Shipping.
■uifwrowere wanting to ship fruit
a Iced car should apply to me. I
.rsatas W. Hassejcus.
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To Our Younj Men.
Do you want to be rich and promi¬
lt? is the important question pro-
pounded d by by the tlie eeteemed esteemed Atlanta Atlanta
Jovhrnal l to t° the the young young men men of of Atlnr- Atlar-
ta, which is equally enteresting to
the young men of Griffin.
■■ W^ll Well, i ikntt then, •' lol. let na us melro make ■ a sugges-
The young men of today will lie in
charge of the business of this city a
few years hence.
% That is, certain of them will be.
Which ones?
Those who push themselves to the
front and stay there!
Any young man of , brains,
energy and character who will
devwte himself to building up a good
business, who will idenetifr himself
xjszzrttsrz
ssssrj.wjrss
the procession, will, in a few years,
be a, rich man and a prominent .rfti-
»n. r»4V5*v’
If you take care of Griffin, Griffin
will take care of you. If>ou go to the
front as a young man, you will be in
tie front rank as a middle-aged man.
Don’t wait for the tide. Don’t wait
for anybody to die and leave you a
fortune. Don’t imagine there is a
better place than Griffin, for there is
not. Resolve to east your fortune
With this growing city. Then take hold
and uiprk. Keep pushing. Grow as
the oifcy grows. That is the way
to become a rich and prominent
t! Do not be Induced to take eome otbenprep-
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W&ere Shall Wo Summer It*
This is an important question,
both to the invalid and pleasure
mmmlrmj- - ■■ ’
- bia, Georgia’s wonder-
Spring, probably offers
advantages to both the
i and pleasure seeker.
■ twenty miles from Atlanta,
\ directly on the Georgia
railroad. Trains several
y; full mail and telegraph
dations. A magnificent
ot Springs system ofbath-
t finest mineral water in the
moantain air, and the
imont Chautauqua bolding
----~5r session there this season,
"»it especially attractive,
oeud your name to E. W. Marsh
si
5 health and mdpta*
augSO
’HOUND ABOUT.
CltyNotes,;
THE AUKHICAN GIRL.
The Not practical, afraid of the plain raid young girl. girl,
A poetical young
A and posy,
helper ruddy of eelf rosy. girl. **—
A young
KBMi
A wear her own hair young girl. girl,
A free from etare young
Improve every hour, »
No sickly sunflower, ■ i
A wealth of rare tense yo.ing girl.
A progressive America', girl.
A quiet and pure,
A modest, demure,
A flijEpr a wife young gir;. '
A nought everywhere young e’rT,
A future most fair young girl,
•A. A We * ■ ever ever seldom uwereewj discreet,
* coo meet, gitls.
This queen among queen# young
D. W. Shaffer spent yesterday
Atlanta. '
J. W. Little ' went to Atlanta yes¬
terday * . 1 f
R. F. Strickland went to
yesterday.
All varieties of fresh turnip seed
Dr. Anthony’s cheap.
Young Grey returned
Barnesville yesterday.
You will find the Orange
Specific at Dr. Anthony’s.
William Sears, of Atlanta, is visit
ing relatives in the city. k.
1200 fine, fresh watermelons at
Blakely’s today. Low prices.
JEck White left yesterday for
short visit to Columbus.
Fresh drugs, soaps, perfumes
toilet articles cheap at Anthony’s
Mbs Ida Bennett has returned
a visit to relatives at Forsyth.
Arther Stewart left yesterday
a visit of several days to Decatur.
Hoary Js\ Patterson, yfe£Qma^Ngr
went to -Nrnvnun
Rev. C. V. Waugh ami Rev. F. M
Daniel went to Barnesville
The largest and best stock of
paints at Dr. Anthony’s. If hot
Stock will get it for you.
Miss Maude Hammond has
turned from a very pleasant visit
Miss Allie McCall at Macon.
* Jim Cochran spent several
here yesterday on his return to
lanta from Barnesville.
Mis# Victoria Thompson, a hand¬
some young lady of Hampton, is
visiting friends in this city.
Stonewall No. 2, Jr. realised
from their fest ival at the Female
lege grove on Tuesday night.
Miss Ida Bennett, of Atlanta, ar¬
rived yesterday and is visiting
Misses Maud and Lucy Flyat.
Henry Sparks * returned from
Barnesville yesterday, where he has
been attending Gordon Institute.
Misses Fannie and Hattie Smith re¬
turned to Atlanta yesterday. They
have been vbiting lire. Thomas
Nall.
Mtes Estelle and Abbie Westbrook,
lone Hammond, Rosalyn Reid nod
Georgia DeVotie have returned froj*
the Barnesville commencetaent.
You can never know till you try, how quirk ’
ly a done of Ayer’* PHk will core your e#ck
headache. Your stomAch and hmvels need
H
more effectually and cotttfbrtabty taaii any
other msdieine yen oto flatf.
lulip Smith, of t.
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The man who attempt* to stand in
the way of public improvement#
A new dry good# store, with
an enterprising ujf-to-the-times
manat it* head, is aae of the cer¬
tainties and wi'rb# ready Mr the fall
Malcolm McLain, of Savannah,
who has been here for several days
returned hope last night. He wi!l
return in a brief pe^pd accompanied
by me family* to spend the summer
handsome vltta near this city,
stdtey, Jr., arrived home
from Oxford, where he
a attending Emory College-
accompanied by his mother
Ambrose who have been
in hand!, both white and
colored, are being ng supplied for sum-
..
mer Wear with a blouse jacket with
sailor collar and a very neat cap.
The blouse and cap are- both navy
tm the cap being trimmed with
word. * " *
“Dcetu has so doors to let oat
sang un old time poet. In those
days they had not dis discovered rem¬
edies that shut these doors. How
different is Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medi-
Wiuw IfUV/l bBISll’ww wBUUDj Mk nu'av** ***
time. Don’t waste a moment then,
lest life slip through that open door.
It is guaranteed to cure in all eases
14, o| diseases for Which it isrecommend-
dk money paid for it will be re¬
funded.
g. Brief Items.
i, JL Tie season for short cut sermons ie
ot
A modified baseball adapted to
gifte would be a hit.
The legislature assembles one week
from yesterday.
The Star says the corn crop was
never finer or better in Newton coun¬
ty than at present.
There are numerous complaints
from housekeepers that servant girls
smmgftting harder tp please.
Sitty pairs pf russet leather shoes
passed a given point on Broad street
Augusta>in one minute.
Summer resort hotel 1 proprietors
hospekeep pace with the thermome
ten* this weather.. They go up fast-
The Legislator now tunneth his
voice for oratorical efforts at theses
sion that begins '•?. Atlanta nett
week.
Lawyers are bound to differ in their
opinions of the law. They are paid
retainer’s fees for that purpose.
Eelskms, in addition to being tied
around boys’ legs to avert cramps,
are now used to line carriage whips.
When*Sitting Bull and Gall have
gone to their unhappy hunting
grounds it is hoped there w>H be an
improved order of red men.
Watermelons are^^jobbing uff se¬
renely in the market places, and
pretty soon every day will be Sunday
for the average colored citizen.
“A Very targe Percentage
Of the American people are troubled
with a most annoying, troublesome
and disagreeable complaint called
‘ ‘Catarrh. It is not necessary to be
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dlately relieves and thorough permanently and fair
cures Catarrh. A
trial will convince you. Use Clarke’s
Flax Soap for the Skin. Catarrh
Cure $1.00. Soap 25 cents. At Dr.
NVB. Drewry’s Drug Store.
The Ext. raven O? thetssorfcltt Mid’and-
The following from the Columbus
Enquirer-Sun is equally as important
to Griffin as to Columbus:
Columbus has a good prospect of
being placed on a through line to
New York nearly one hundred miles
nearer than the Peidmont Air-line.
The entire issue of bonds of the Geor¬
gia Carolina aud Northern railroad,
from Atlanta to Chester, has been
placed, and the money few complet¬
ing the road will be furnished as rap¬
idly as the work can be pushed. This
line will place us eighty-two mites
closer to New York than at present,
and the Georgia Midland would have
to be extended only twonfy-flve miles
U|3 lefcttopolfa. bring us The still
^ and Northern is
Georgia, Carolina a
paK of the Seaboard and Roanoke
system, and forty-four miles of it
have already been built. If the Geor¬
gia Midland should form a connec¬
tion with this system it will b# a
great thing, both for Columbus and
thaxoad.
TOC threat Dismal Swamp,
umr fkomoklahoka.
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Kotos otProgttm Worn «** Oklahoma
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We have received number seven of
the Oklahoma Chief, a lively and well
printed weekly paper published at
Oklahoma City, I, T., In which the
leading* article is * headpd: “Two
Months Oldl-Ws Challenge the
Worid for ji Comparison-r-1,625 Oc¬
cupied Buildings—Over 5,000 Bona
Fide Residents,and a Business Shoe¬
ing as Sound as it is Remarkable.”
From the local coium is we take the
following extracts: well
The people of this city will do
to give some loud-mouthed agita¬
tors we might name, a wide berth.
Greed of gain, notoriety and pure
cussedness are the wolf ears protrud¬
ing from tbe sheep’s clothing. The
man who yells “stop thief” the loudest
will generally bear watching,
We know o’ a good many small
in town whose capital and
stock of trade on April 22nd com-
a tin bucket of circus teuton-
To-day they are owners of lots
from f500to f1,000, and build¬
and merchandise ranging In tbe
hundreds. Thus doth Fortune smite
on Oklahoma’s children.
We regret to chronicle a sad- acci¬
dent to Dr. Belabor, this week, the re¬
sult of frog ponds on the town site.
White jumping oae of i.be many de¬
pressions on the south side of town,
Wednesday last, he lost his balance
audfell heavily, brealri%bis legnear
the ankle,
Hon. F. A. Wetmer, of Staabery,
Mo., member of the Missouri legists,
ture, arrived this week and is figur¬
ing on making this his future home.
Our inducements are so great that
even ------------- statesmen are willing -------» to - sacri-
flee position and fame, to be called
an Oklahoman.
Jim-crow. newspapers, like board
t
shanties, have had their day in Okla¬
homa. The papers printed in the
new territory, with but few except¬
ions, would put to shame many old
established journals in the states.
The people of Oklahoma are news¬
paper supporters.
When the boys can enjoy boating
on the town site, it is time for some
filling in — of ------ buffalo wallows. --------- We ., no- r
tad tad. .kJ«ridtago..mtaik
tare lake north of Fifth street
Thursday. *
at Edmond, to bo dodtatad on Mo^
day. Father Scallan, of Oklahoma
City, is the founder of the new church,
another evidence of his energy and
usefullness as a church builder. Ok¬
lahoma City Catholics have let Ed¬
mond steal a mareh on them.
Guthrie is making desperate efforts
to get up a Fourth of July blow-outt
The crowd will beat Oklahoma City
that day, and the Guthrie fellows
had better join us at the future capi¬
tal.
The council Tuesday night granted
a franchise for a street railway, elec¬
tric light plant and water works to a
home syndicate, comprising General
Weaver, J. D. Cook, F. A. Weimer,
’T.N. Richardson, C. P. Walker, B.
N. Woodson, C. W. Price, Robert
Kincaid, W. H. Ebey, H. Hollander
and D. W. Gibbs. These men are
said to have the vim and lucre neces¬
sary to push these much-needed im¬
provements at once, and we sincerely
hope they will ds so.
The appearance of Santa Fe street
at any hour of the day, particularly
on the arrival of trains, is western¬
like in the extreme. J Hundreds of
rough-looking frontiersmen, drays,
express wagons, hacks, horsemen
and here and there a blanket-dad
Indian, together with the shanty and
tent-lined street, lend the scene that
wild and wooly appearance peculiar
to new frontier towns.
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.
The ftst Salve in the • worid for Cute,
Bruises, Sores, ores, Ulcers, Ulcers, Salt Salt Hands, fiheum, Bheum, Chilblains, Fever Fev<
Sores. Tetter, :ter, Chapped Chapped Hands, Chilblain
Corns, _____,___all and all Skin Skin Eruptions, Eruptions, and and positive¬ positive
ly ly cures cures Pile*, Pile*, or or no no pay {required. action, Itis guar-
teed teed to to give give Price: Price perfect perfect™™-.------------ 25 satis - box. or For money sale re - by
funded. led. cents per
E. R. Anthony.
A Storm Theory.
N. Y. Star.
“Curious, isn’t it?” said Professor
Robinson, of the Fifty-second street
public school, last night, “the theo¬
ries that some people are putting
forth to account for the alleged in¬
crease bf storms and floods in these these
latter years. The latest one that
has come to my notice says that
there are more than 80,000 locomo
fives in use in North America, and
that the vapor from these sent out
into the atmosphere each week will
measure more than 50,000,000,000
cubic yards, which must be returned
as rain, or 7,000,000(000Cubic yard#
a day—quite enough to produce rate
fall every twenty-four hours. Other
non-condensing steam engines add
Sghttimes eight times as m much mod, more, more, so »o that tlmt
the total mass of vapor discharged
A Fish Valued by V Iredy.
HENKY 6 RADTS AMBITION,
Best Smwsrt rjwjjg* Th«
to lieooH Tehgtopii.
- Atlanta, June 26 — The latest po¬
gossip at the capital ca>B»ecta
Grady with the next campaign
the fifth district as a candidate
congress. That Judge Stewart
have to contend with opposition
Atlanta in bis next race, there
now very little doubt and that it
corns in the shape of Mr. Grady,
among "the pi obabilities. Atlanta
feels that she is the big dog
the district and it was originally
understanding that in the new
this was cut out as
Atlanta district: Politicians
have never been satisfied that
other county furnishes the rep¬
ON A GRADY-STEWAltT FIGHT.
A writ-informed gentleman who is
on a Grady-Stewart fight
this drady morning:
“If should come iu the race
I believe he will he will carry Ful¬
six votes, two from Newton,
Rockdale, two from gbftng Camp¬
and four from Walton,
sixteen sure votes. Judge Stew¬
would have without much dispute
from Spalding, two from Fay-
two from Clayton and two from
a total of eight votes, with a
chance for DeKalb. This
nominate Qyady.”
Judge Stewart will probably put.in
very strong objection to the divi¬
sion of the votes in hi& district, and
those who know the gentleman’s tal¬
ents in politics will not at this early
day readily aacept such an easy dis¬
position of his candidacy.
HIS EYE ON THE SENATE.
Still further, with reference to Mr.
Grady it is quietly hinted that in look¬
to congressional honons he will
merely feed An absorbing aspiration
torthe United States Senate. He is
not likely to enter tbe lists against
Governor Gordon for the first vacan¬
cy, but two terms in congress would
'find him ready to make the issue with
Senator Colquitt. ^ | I
A Safe Investment.
Is one which is guarantee* YXiSSSZ. to bring: you
turn tSffiSSX ol purchase price. advertisedPruggist On this safe pfenyou bot¬
tle can buy Dr.'King’s from our N«w Discovery for Consump¬ a
of
tion. It is guaranteed to bring relief in every
, when used for any affection of Throat,
£ £
thony’s Drag Store.
Why He Grinned.
The good natared Irishman who wear*
badge No. 206 on the Indiana avenue line had
a good deal ot fonallby himself last Sunday
afternoon. It mu on one of hi* down trip*
when a tail man with glasses boarded hi* car
at Sixteenth street and assumed a position on
Die rear platform. He remained there until
Twelfth street was reached, and the% he took
a seat inskle. At Adams street chuckling he alighted.
The joHy conductor had been to
hlnwair since the man bad entered the car,
and when another passenger stepped on the
platform at Monroe street the conductor said:
“DM you tee that man who got off at Adams!
He got on at Sixteenth street, and he took
oat his pocketbook, picked a nickel out of it,
handed me the pocketbook and carefully
placed the nickel in his inside pocket Of
coarse I wondered what he meant, and held
the pocketbook in front of me for a moment
He saw it and happened to think what he
had done, Then he produced the coin and
took the puree. I haven’t sees anything so
funny in the aheent minded line since a fel¬
low handed me two dimes stuck together and
I gave him fifteen cents in change. He
surely thought he had got the best of me,
, pleated
and his look amused me greatly.”—
Chicago He rald,
His Dtatineutohing Feature.
At Oxford a good <|ml of fun is poked at
the Welshmen who crowd to Jesus college,
and are currently believed mostly to answer
to the name of Jones. There arrived one
evening at the porter’s lodge • stranger, and
a colloquy began ad follows: Stranger—Kind¬
ly direct ms to the rooms of Mr. Jones. Por¬
ter—Thera are forty-three Mr. Joneaeeincot
lege, sff. Stranger—The Porter—Twfenty-ooe man I wish to seels
Mr. David Jonea Mr.
David Joneses in college, sir. Stranger—My
Mr. David Jones has red hair. Porter—Seven
Mr. David J o n es e s have red hair. Stranger
(in despair)—-This is very awkward. Mr.
David Jonas asked me to come and taka
wine with him. Poster—Why didn’t you tell
me Hist at first, sir! the Second staircase,
ground floor, right All other Mr. Joneses
drink beer.—San Francisco Argonaut
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i Merit Vim.
We desire to say to your citieens, that fo
years we have been selling Dr. King’B New
Discovery for Consumption, Arnica Salve Dr. King’s and Elec¬ New
Life Pills, Bucklen’s
tric Bitters, and have never handled remedies
that sell as well, or that have given such uni¬
versal satisfaction. We do not hesitate to
gnaranta 'EM
factory ready to
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remedies have won their ^-reat^ popularity Anthony,
on their merits.
Advice to Mothers.
Winslow's Soothing Sirup
for (.(jjyran teething, Jemale is tho preserjption and
0 f one 0 f the best nurses
physicians in tbe United States, and
has been used for forty years with never
failing: success by millions of mothers
for their children. Dnriug the process
of teething its value is inoalenlable
{i relieves the child from pain, cure* in dya tbe
eoturj and dianrboea, griping By giving
bowels, and wmd colic.
Una Ith to tbe tUilii anJ rest* tile mother
Price 25 oeixa a bottle. angeodAwly.
Special Sanitary Notice.
any lot or to te , store houses or otto; build-
We will have car Melon on
the season. Another car _
Give ns your orders for
save yon money.
J. H. Keith * Co 4 /
n. White, Jr-., &'
CLOTHIERS, •
HiU Street ★ * 81 Hill
v GRIFFIN, GA., June 8th, 1882, ■
J. H. WHITE, JR., & CO.,
i -—- Again propose to, v* ' ■
Take - The Lead
-IN THE-
BEST GOODS JSOLD H THE CITY FOR TBE PI
Coats and Tests from 75c. to $25.
Full Suits “ $2.00 “ $30.
Come, See the Goods and be Convinc
they are all right and just what we represent. Splendid lot a
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Young Men’s Hand Sewed Shoes from the beet works in the country. .'jjjjijifr
Thanks TK „ v»Vo to *A all. all - - "
J. H. WHITE, JR. i *a
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Dreivry s : Drug : Store
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Has just received a full supply of Landredtb, Cleveland and Johnson A I
bins’ Garden Seed-also field seed-all fresh. Guaranteed
EASTERN SEED POTATOES.
STOCK POWDERS!! NERVE AND BONE LINIMENT III
. N B. DREWRY.
W. D. DAVIS,
Hardware, Stoves,
And Farming Implements.
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Have just received a nice line' of CEDAR BUCKETS, POT-WARE and
PISTOLS. __
* * ★ PISTOLS! PISTOLS ! ! ★ *
DaT Come and see me.
BOOTS. SHOES AND LEATHER JtiL AT
JL 2 *t._ HASSElkUS’ SHOE STORE
Home-made work and shall Shoes make and it point Leather to misrepresent a Specialty. nothin. Just rewired ^
We warrant all a goods, school shoes for Chudret
a large shipment of Gents’ and Ladies’ and Misses’ fine and
“AW^torfSSdfor 200 cords of Tan-bark. H. W. HA8SELK1 h
m
For )-( Cheat))-( Goods
.......CALL Otf........ ,
W.M. HOLMAN <*CO.
We Standard A Sugar for making cake. Citron, Current tfcHn|HJ| nd al
kinds pi Extracts for Flavoring. The best Pat Flour, Mince Mmtf, Whes
and in fact anything you want.
* TURKEYS, FISH AND OYSTERS.
ter Leave us your order and it wiH be attended te.
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Attention, Public!
Thiais to certify that John Ieon, Esq., of Griffin, Ga., fe the only author
feed and exclusive agent for the sale of our celebrated brand of
“Old Gum Spring” Kentucky Whiskey,
in the city of Griffladfom this date, and no other parties lave thfe noted
brand of whiskey to offer to the trade. Those wishing a pure and unadul¬
terated whiskey for all purposes, will find it only in the hands of John lion-
Try it and be convinced. The ladies, babies, and old men require it it “Old
Kentucky,” and wherever known, for years.
mn v26dlm THOMPSON, WILSON ____ & CO.
A. LOWER,
Practical Jeweler and Dealer in Diamonds, Watckes
JEWELRY, CLOCKS, &C.
Special attenlior. given to Repairing. 20 Hill Street GRIFFIN, GA-
New Goods Every Day
Which we propose to tell
Cheaper Than Anybody Jj
Come «,ome to vu se se ns ns when warn yon yvu get gca wady reuu j to w buy. Every thing in the way of Canned
mite, Imported Jams, Cranberries. Cream Cheese, Fine Confectioner^ of silk!
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