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heed only three word* ol
r could banish Gout from the land,
word* •S03C fiSfga would to-‘Try of rheum Ayer', a-
TtoumaTtem. ^
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ftove^uf^^raP* yellee Parish, La. ■ritfto, HU* fij sixteen writes:
-1 think they are the best Pills
Jd. We the ktop time. a box They of thwp haw
se all
^EpBi= jfroml SfiMr i of Ayer’s Pills and was entirely
„ “thout reu Since that time * am never
. of these pill*.”—I -Peter
a box Sbfrwood, Wis.
ihristenaen, ■on, Shferwooa, Wis.
f$ Cathartic Wifi,
PREPARED BY
J. C. Ayer * Co., Lowell, Mas*
Sold by aU Dealers in Medicine;
lew Advetusements.
f* A at uuu. r or circui
dress CLARK’S 4," COL1
Il l lf I i it rl -
U% Fsils^o a luxuriant Rwnrs.Oi growth.
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tf ttotimft»t.isc.»iiX)raepu.u.
IEXHaUSTED’/ITsIITY
Untold miseries
ffiSL
>of order on 1
rother * it ©an.'
i e you _
all sizes.
stee£
KSTSiS&S^^^i-tSS 1
ti^NmyALPiils |j§£&iS&
HIRES
** HIHBS’IMPROVED Me
BEER!
muaum UNC EASILY MADE
> FIVE GALLONS
■ywwSifEEaw
the most APPX T 1E XH O and WHOLESOME
YXMFgRAHOB DBI Kg In the world. TRY IT.
*Aak Unvetat Orecer for M. *
goto or .
C. E. HIRES,"philadelph1a.
AS
SHOE
I who* row ladies.
IOJ EoW 0 *-
_________ , SHOES*
Examine W. L. Douglas |2.00 Shoe* lor
•ntlemen and ladies.
FOE SALE BT
SCHEUBiniAN- & WHITE,
7 ' "' CWIFFIN.
wmm
New Advertisements.
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!, *j»S MIRRORS
•tweted brings, ed from in in the the one of the largest Established and best
stocks stocks Country. Countr;
, .»on receipt of stamp.
MPT17E
A 'W- fc.y, -uii II' 'i
^••T! W'rwT-inbiffii??
pr
Enter-
®s
foist arid August 1st prom* 4
tees to witness the largest andgmifll-
eeb display of flowers, fruits and veg-
on a similar occasion in tins state.
Not only will the exhibits froffi ov*r”
the state be larger and fine*. but tie
^display th\t is to be midi by t|e,
Middle Georgia Horticultural Socie¬
ty, itself will be grand in its variety
SOd magaitude. T|ti» lias been an
abundant sedson of fruits and flow¬
ers and as three hundred delegates
from different portions of tw statfe
will be present, the members of our
home organization will exert!
selves to show the products
ing in their best light.
Other Horticulturists tpc
State are taking great inti
year’s meeting and wiU sei
dibits. The express companies la
agreed to give free transporttion
all exhibits, and the low rates of
given by the different railroads
sure a large attendance and » smceeea-
ap¬
pointed have secured ,urt
House as a place of rneeti the
Brick, Warehouse, where there is plete
ty of room and ventilations, for a
Jlisplay hall. Committees Save been
appointed and are mating prepara¬
tions to entertain the visitors in
ood style and maintain Griffin's
reputation ior hospitality. Coinmit-
tees on arrangements and 'reception
w :, l be appointed to receive and look
after the pleasures and comforts of
^ ©d and delegate s^ Presideat Badass w«U P. be J. p -infc-
steiu to Berck-
mans, at Augusta, who will distrib-
*te them among the delegates and
visitors visitors to to the the convention. convention. In In pm mi'-
Suance to resolutions passed, Presi¬
dent J. D, Husted, of the Miadie
Georg ! a Horticultural Society,, will
read an essay before the convention
on ‘‘what variety*of fruits should be
"cultivated in Georgia” and Mr. S.
M. Wayman an eesa$ on “Transpor¬
tation, what it is and wha tit should
be.” The Experimental Farm com¬
mission iji u> meet b®re on Augu»t
2nd and 3rd and it is to be hoped that
the members of that body will also
attend the Horticultural Convention.
There %Pl be a meeting of the com¬
mittee of arrangements at Col,
Hunt’s office at three o’clock tomor¬
row a r ternoon, at which a fuU at¬
tendance is solicited. A letter -re¬
ceived from PreaidentBerckmans yes¬
terday indicates an anxiety for more
practical knowledge «a to what
Griffin can and will do for herguests,
and it is time for the committees to
get their work into more defiinite
shape.
“D cats has so many doors to let ou^.
~
life,”
thOBe
I rem¬
edies that shut theee doors. ----
different is Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medi¬
cal Discovery, from the old time doses.
Consumption (ft it lung-scrofula, shuts, if taken is one in
wide door that
time. Don’t waste a moment then,
lest life slip through that open door.
It is guaranteed to cure recommend¬ in all cases,
of diseases for which it is
ed,. or money paid for it will be re-
undedl» \ "\ , , *
Where Shall We Summer It.
This is an important question,
both to tli© invalid and pleasure
Bowden Lithia, Georgia’s wonder¬
ful Mineral Spring, probably offers
the best advantages to both the
health Only and twenty pleasure mil® seeker. front Atlanta^
situated directly on the Georgia
Pacific railroad. Trains several
times daily; full mail and telegraph
accommodations. A magnificent
hotel; Hot Springs system of bath¬
ing. The finest mineral water in the
world; cool mountain air, and the
great Piedmont Chautauqua holding
its summer session there this season,
make it especially attractive.
Send yoor name to E. W. Marsh
&CQj* Salt Springs, G»., and they
will send you an illustrated pam¬
phlet on this great health and pleas¬
ure resort. aug20
Seemingly* Eradicated
With chills repeated and and fever, fever, and in in powerful doses of its of quinine, various
some some one one
froms, rithont springs the into slightest active existence again, again,
apparent embers prove- provo-
thaa to subdue it when u rages fiercely m the
system, fTostetter’s Stomach Bitters is all
sufficient. When every resource of the
pharmacopoeia has been exhausted against ft
in vain, the Bitters conquer it—Will remove
every lingering wiU vesture of it, Nay, within more, the
Bitters protect atmospheric those, brought that begets the
influence of poison Disorders
malarial disease, from its attacks.
at the complaints’ stomach, liver and bowels, are among .the
the miasma-tainted to be apprehended These from both
use of water. ore
cured a red and ana prevenrea preventeaby c the Bitters.
mutism, "—----and constipation renal con- w
yield to its aetton.
Advice to Mothers. |
M i». Wdisdow's Boothtso Bibos
£ r ebildrsn erf teething, female is tbe presoriptio* and
at am the beet nurses
physicians in the United States, and
has been used for forty years with never
failing success by millions of mothers
*— -uu«e, During the process
value is incsleulibldS
‘ from pain, cure* dys
Mr
The Formidable Rival of
' ‘ / rfT * «•*
’i, • “VU'J 1 "' .i 111 . ■?\ ci t
The Railroad Depot Club, which is
composed of a number of the lending
yeung gentlemen of this city, held an
informal meetidg yesterday at the
Union passenger depot and proceed¬
ed to place m fine upon its most
prominent member for foiling to
meet the morning fast moil. He was
.l,o,-Uj lifter further «p
street posing on one of the comfort¬
able ornamental seats, in frontof the
spurious office of a popular «Wmber
firm, these seats being placed
by the enterprising proprietoiw ‘
boiio publico.*' When the prominent
member above referred to,’ was told
lie had been fined and that ’It - was in
order to ante, he patfOiththe excuse
of bei»g»“a little siek this morning.”
The president white debating the
matter-‘ia his own unhid as to
WhetheB lie silould be excused or not,
bis kind heart was touched by the de¬
jected countenance of this prominent
member who; heretofore, had been
sofaithful, that the fine was remitted
notwithstanding the protests of the
other members present who felt
a C. C. or some other decoction of
tjie kind would be exceedingly well
timed on that hot morning
As this organization is probably
new.to our friends, it is not out of
place to at least explain that the
duties devolving upon ifce members,
are,principally to meet each and
every passenger train between the
hours 7:87 a. m., and 7l8T m.,
and to keep a etriet record (in their
heads) of the accuracy of schedule
maintained by the large number of
trains arriving and departing here
_ _
e,ich day; also to not© any eitorw, in
their judgement, which moy occur in
running the road These reports are
to be madreon the Ides of March every
fourth year. A committee of One has
recently been appointed with power
to act, in reference to all freight
trains as above, and in same hours.
The chib has a large number‘ Of
honorary members who are always
present on Sunday. *
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' A Safe Investment.
Is one which is guaranteed to bring you
satisfantoi
turn .of pu:
can toy from our advertised Druggist a Bote
k.£ OT £"itrfcS , 3 i
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thony’sDrug Store.
Bamum’s First Hippopotamus.
“The first hippopotamus ever secu
In thia oounTry," Bted Tody Hamilton,
“was brought here by Mr. Barnum.
It was about twenty-five years ago.
Mr. / Barnum wanted one the worst
way, and had been on the lookout for
one for many years, when he heard
that some natives in South Africa had
caught it had been a big sold fellow in German a pit, dealer and in
to a
wild animals. The dealer got ah
offer of 125,000 for jt and the offer
was accepted. Ten thousand dollars
placed was paid board when the brute was safely
on the vessel that was to
bring him over;another|10,000 was to
be paid when he arrived here, afo&the
remaining ration of three $5,000 months at in the expi¬
case
brute lived. He arrived here in good
condition and was.the center of ouri-
of ty ior several months. But he waa
ed to rent him to n man named ]
who wanted to take him
country exhibiting him.
$500 a week for him, and the
000 was in so profitable year.’’---New that hewcleared York Sun.
one
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The threat Dismal Swbwp,
of Virginia, decayed is one yegetatian, enomons quag¬
mire of a
gloom and desolation; but not
so than the human system
blocked tip by decayed animal
which poisons the blood and
gloom to an otherwise happy
Dr. Pierce’sPleasak.Fur- all
Pellets remove waste
arid give 'Nature a chance to
:
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1< " Sh. W M >y "
Mr. William EL Crime, the come¬
tells a story which he says wis
to him by Mr. Edwin Booth,
"a|tf point
ab buo VI uwbwi, wub w» ——- the
clergyman and availed herself of
spiritual qualified consolation administer. that holy This man im¬
was to
portant office having been discharged, fell to dis¬
tho moribund octogenarian
coursing .about the manner in which
she wished arid to have insisted her obsequies she should con¬
ducted, she that
be so attired as to present a pleasing
appearance. H / ,'i>
“Tell me, sir," she asked; feebly,
“what kind of coffins are now the
fashion for ladiesf"
“There are two styles, my dear sis¬
ter answered the mahried pastor, 'soothingly.
“The coffins for women are
satin. v* ;; '
‘Well, then," said the oldtadv with
when I wasagprll"-
Savei —A fine fte&fly of efitfdrinivcre
afflicted with scrofoia. Two died early;
rest vronld soon htete IoBo*te», bat for
timely and p e s t m ri ag UBe ofA'yer’s
rilte, whtte toiH thtete Cp iflttf a fletifey
vigoroos m anhood. , ^ j .-i
A Fish Valued by'n
Wh»t fisii»
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You ‘rill Mm w
Sower*,
The Uiy white Bo
You wlil <
JS” u , ti
K how >lm -
here)
When th« tong ( .and Ufa Id do
more,
But why not before. Mend; tel. why u«
runt t,-.**» > J|
, To wave o'er my casket tn bccuty and blooms
You will whisper my feuno Yriidthe prouder and
fslnwt.
^
j . -..-iWMwore;
4
Vdk wffl oorne to rtiy gmvv with a heart
> *>«*“»•
tlutwow cwutot fill the dull e*r of
before ’ .sidnH
,rc
You win Ding of my you
; tetew^ t*e bright garland oK proto round
- Tow-rtfe^'wty «ud b«» with
Wbeft Cain la tee glory ahd useless the fames
When the poor heart la etUI and the long¬
ing U o’er,'
U>en ‘^^fc Why tot before, friend: oh. why not
; • . , -Wcheteln f&e Inter Ocean.
A RUINED u
HOME.
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Our house Is on fire 1 Our home is burning up 11
WJwt cry, so piercing to the s»»l I Pise, mdeetk &
flying tissue* of theghshl Fire in the blood, bo*
Cruel in its effect I Covering thefair skin with spot*,,
*nd blemishes. Twinging the limbs and joints with
aches and pains, ifiSfiffing ulcers and* running sotted
Singeing the very roots of the hair and causing It
Disfiguring Lurdk'et«teS’tS55£ft form <M& feature. Think Beavdh,%
cure, safe, sure and
OUICK te H* effect, cotnes to mlnd. Ms Botanic
Blood Calm, made in. the beauULuLcity of Atlanta,
sraaerM
most convindog proof af its remarkable merit.
BTHobert Wart ®iey t Go., writes: Sitter- ’ “For
weive reive or or fourteen fourteen, i years I have been it great 1 '
a of blood poison. My head.
ny skull bones. I beCame sohorriHyrepuMre that
dr three years 1 absolutely refesed to let people
ne. I u^ed large quantities of most noted blood
remedy and applied to nearly alt physicians near
‘t me, but toy cowfitioft con-
BAD BLOOD.
die. My bones became the seat of excruciating
aches and pains; my nights were passed in misery, 1
Was reduced la flesh and strength; my kidneys were
I chanced to see an advertisement of Botanic Blood
Balm, (3, B. B.) and when eightor ten bottles had
been used I was pronounced sound and well Hun.
case was .well known in the county.”
Lew Johtson, Belmont Station, Miss., writes
“My cats and scalp were covered with sores and all
my hair came out. I lost my appetite and became
*h mere skeleton. X am now taking B. B. B., and the
sores are going away and my strength it
bate." . J,------ CUfl ■ - —......
BY FAR
TlieM^IkpiPis^erkti
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KEW YORK OK BOSTON
Hit’-: ' i -IS VIA-—
SAVANNAH
J, 1 ' )i 4 mtm *! 1 m * 1 .;
OCEAN : STEAMSHIP : LINE
—or THE——
t»ntfal Railroad of Georgia.
SUMMER EXCURSION TICKETS
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int Steamer and elegant servi
he treat and dost, Incident to A
Kail Koutea. If yon are Kick the trip will :
vigorate and baud yfen up. : ‘ '
So East by Sea ahd YouTfnot Regret It
lb« Passengers, routes, wdnhl before do purchasing rtqnire tickets first of
well to
W.P. SHELLMAN,
Genii Pass. A«ent- . LdW Ttmr, Pass-Agent.
Savannah, Ga,
Biz**, wUto work*
kamnbMttUtM *
t*w*
AKSj'i every town and
nty 'to sell onr. . Goods. .
Ssnd * u* oax t BOLLtiL nootAB, and and vfi we
ij* 4 ^taMtwD WflOipee mesttl . j t-fiv
FCBLiafiifeG on
KICHMOiO, VA.
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>75 to$250 S''KS
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I may to profitably employed alio.
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Special Sanitary Notice.
Sottee is hereby given to aU whom It may
35 tiieSwne
bars cleansed wtthinmx
5) days alter fhia this nnHto notice, with with a ft thnrttncrh
(of disinfectants. Any
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Mutual Benefit Life Dtsmance Co., *
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NEWARK, NEW JERSEY.
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Purely Mutual. over FORTY TWO MILLION DOLLARS. Annual
La ge and Annual bividend*l”* No “Tontine Estimates/'
The best Life Contract on the market We invite a comparison of our
Policies with those written by other Companies.
S. W.BMANCHAM & SONS, Agents,
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA,
i CLARENCE V. ANGiER, State Agent, Atlanta, 6a.
dAw tosngl.
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SPENCE A SMITH,
OPPOSITE BRICE WABEHOKBE.SOLOMON St
H. Spence ut tire helm yon cannot fail to fiet l»ir disling. Cell cn nr l«for i j« t 1)
SPENCE & SMITH,
Solomon 8treet,tGrifVifi 9 Ga.
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PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRIES.
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MANUFACTURERS..
Sash, Doors, Blinds,
Mantels, Mouldings, Ballusters, Htiells, Etc., Etc.
Dressed anttRough’Lumber, Laths and Shingles
Paints, Oils, Window Glass.and Putty.
GHIFFIN, ,., W It i « I GEORGIA,
We men nfto tare ttli oar good* end shell endeavor to plesee ell4 both ee to prioe end -
Ym paid tar 8x1002 lijM, S.W 11.10. Ob.rj.rie.Mc
“ 10x16x12 •* 2.00. “ 1.60.
* “ Doors $2.00 to $2 50. “ 1.25 to
“ Dressing and Matching 35e. to 40c. Our Price 25 o
“ “ Weatkerkoard 25c. to 30c. Our Prioe 26«.
” ” Plank one side 20c. to 25«. Our Price 15c
For Dre»ted and Matched Umber $1.50 to $160. Our Price $1 25 to 1 40
r ny to ahd ifytm ere not estteffed- that our work is not equal, or bettor done then yon
have had done by ©there, we will make no charge. Wc tnank the public for 'Hi very
atal r «H patronage D S6MMM end solicit * continuance orthe^Whae''
orwri .A* Factory, ISth dt. near Griffin _ Cotton Mills,
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