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300,000 citi- |
1 day and
r . Chicago baa become
. in area in the United
nearly 175 equate
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t 1,100,000 people.
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I London says
I wm etricken with
day, at the home
one of
5 of the Americana
•tried to
to go to the country
eya ago, an the hot weather
hie health, bnt the
, jd and aald that he waa
I a cockney aver to want
a London. Probably if he
i Hr. ScMssluger’s advice
ha in comparatively good
( today. A« thin i* hie aecond
lw '° d ’ *’*
way ab out mm.
OtoOBGU’tXBW CAPITOL.
The new Capito! of Georgia float*
the State flag, and within tta beauti-
irrebalia the formal dedi-
nobie structure took
To the CommlH-
alonera, under whose care for five
yearn the rising edifice b» grown to
, the building will remain n
momitnmt,” testifying to
equal capacity and honesty
The architsctH, too, may feel proud
of their work, j
The coat of r building is not a re.
liable test of its architecural rank
The genius of a pile lies in the design,
not the material.
The capftol is a triumph in arcbltec-
tore. It gives the idea of perfect
harmony. Evidently it was designed
at once, not modified subsequently
to correct errors in its conception
It to a good thing for tbe State
that its eymbolH of government are
in a fitting arc. In all
regard of tbe people for
in costly fabrics,
to neglsct the visible
i and testimonials of o public
Ws have no doubt that
will be felt lor the
i now that he is
••minster, through
i of silk plush, and between
of luxurious sofas
brilliant in silk and
’civet of purple and red
* HOWS Uj.t ___.* *T'uii. THiar ,
Dollars reward lor
._ t cannot bs cured by
i Cure.
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, and believe blw
r -i5SS
-------To,
iffilte
the smelt. H# am*
k flungf r i mm - -* * :
Intel* out propose ami
tkm IbHt mil be mfttyfoas to the
‘ In tb«t be seek
wajr may to
Kttgj Be imp not to able to And many
Um«mth for white 8*»tor Bfaek'
bnmdU. TVy *»J think that too
email btM&Mm for them to engage In.
Thqy may be induced to follow Mm t
bow mmt, U be cm amfce ft appear
tbwt what he pr op one * w0J braeftt
It k to be regretted that snrfi men
nil j^iu ndWr ^to
of power. They are able to do an ini.
•mount,of barn*, hot they are
i calculated to promote the
ptfb^c welfare. 0 Senator Chandler
were the right aort of a man be would
ne bln quarrel with Senator
Black born. t»;that of gwtfooum, He
«Mii wotoM not not iMMHit permit it it ♦« to Mm« tofinence ml. iri*
to matters to which tbe
Wbdto country to iuteweeted.
It to quite safe that tbe last baa
not been board of tbe Blad
Chandler affair. It may not
directly before tbe public again, but
it will crop out indirectly, and with
sufficient dearness to be recognized.
Do vos mSwffcMB seroMa. s*K t—a. sr
tfc7g£SH^ 2&u *1&
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Tbe Fenian minister wOl qnit this
country in disgust. The newspaper
articles on himadf and bte Shah hare
revolted his sensitive'soul. Mean¬
while the flhah to happy. RHfc not
everybody that can be a Shah and
have as good a time m Na«ru’ol>in
bad in London day before yesterday
He had a reception at the Guildhall,
and rode thither to a carriage with
the Prince of Wales, being followed
bya gorgeous procession of royalper
nonages, members of tbs cabinet and
diplomatic corps and other uotaW*»,
AM along the route th« houses w*«
decorated in honor of the Shah.
Troops lined tbe streets, and tbe
crowds that cheered his Oriental
highness were immense. Lord Salis¬
bury, tbe premier, was the only
notable not to place, tbe crowd hav¬
ing gotten in between him and thereat
of the process ion and amused itself
with his lordfc hip’s misfortune. Brit¬
ish commerce has recently gained a
footing in Western Panto, and the
thrifty Londoners hope to enlarge
A low condition of health to com¬
mon with many who allow themselves*
to wo-ry. Mental anguish causes!
bodily has brokendownmanyconstitution*. sufferings. Anxiety and care
A train of disorders usually follows
mental distress. Heart affections,
[wm* 11
etc.,?
mental and physical remedy
for relieving all
distress to Brown’s Iron Bitters. It
at once strengthen* every part of tbe
body, unknown. making work a pleasure and
care
II. B. M. (BotMle Blood
If you try this remedy you will my as many
others here said, that Is tbs sssr blood puri¬
fier and tonic. Write Blood Balm Co., Atlan¬
ta, 6a., for book of coavlneing testimony.
i. P. Davie, Atlanta, 0a. {West End),
writes: “1 consider that B, B, B. has psrtna-
ttAttf lIBIIIiiy lv miNMl vlii W"I msof WwUi rbstlfniltilin a w**• *wt'lmu tend t.itii aptfttifiA st'iwwt,n, H
E. 6. Baolter, Athens, 0a„ had eaye: m 9, B.
cared me of an nleerthat resisted all oth*
1 ’^^^^twley, mother and stoiwr Columbiana, had ulcerated Ala., .ore writes:“My throat
and scrofula. B. B. B. cured them.”
n B. B. entirely 1 cured me S'‘rh^m’ate^ln or rueamaosm tn me my
shoulders. used els bottles.”
(ho*. Eeiabardt, No, 2026 Fountain Ktiest,
altimore.Md., writes: "I suffered with bleed-
S Bd c^!d“ y
that on# wttw of B, JJ. (la. nifw ib#» “B.B. Bl
!KiySlaE2fe±aOT S. J. Hardy, Toccoa, writes:
A. Sptuk. Atlanta, 0a., save: “On# bottle
of B. 6. B. completely cured my child of esser
*V A. Pepper, Fred or la, Ala., writes: B. B.
B. eared m y mother of ticerated s ore throat.”
That •'Tired Feeling.’*
deal The of news fun nowaday* paper* are having that a “Bred good
over
feeling,’’ so much spoken of in medi¬
cal advertisement*, in connection
with the ill-health of female*, it
parngrnpher*, may be a source of hilarity to suffering witty
but not *o to
women, who by overwork and a dis¬
regard of the laws of bordering health, have
lapsed into a condition on
invalidism. What most women need
to to be relieved of some of the slav¬
ish work that to piled on them, and a
free bud Judicious use of etrengthen-
*" “ “ r. (Priekly
back tost ener-
color to faded
and
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• mm it Bee* 1 * M ew—* » to—«la tits
«—t »t.««m «*-»•*», «mn»
pi get Bear* i«w»a mm* **•
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msMtertectee swgrjBrr-ategzae **«* ^ey» w.. nm fay
■jacjar^ai ^MEsSfj^sss,S aarM
tbs poles bo erected under nmnSt roremrion and
dtoretem of ti>« stre et tm. Pi
gfnHi eieciTu: all desiring *wta and »»«
cent, to persona
the same, and for that period skafl atone te
entitled or authonred to maintain and oper¬
ate within the limit* of loud rity WKh bne or
a.
streets of the dty to be entered tato tor asfd
company with the eity, when this ordinance
Lc. ■JhMn Mfn SXo y rdf»^ y
A ten (10) day. from tbe po«.
MS femsgyatomB! of this ordinance the said company sha»
when so accepted this ordinatres shaU ope^ g
as soon a* it shall be adopted by said publish¬ Mayor
and Cbundl of the city of Griffin and
ed In tbe Owrnn Nnws sno Sirs.
Sac.«. AH ordinances, or parts of ordi¬
nances heretofore passed In conflict with tills
ordihance, be and tbe same are hereby re-
pealed.
ULTMTHU, MB
in rifect Jnae 33rd, 1889. *
No. 15 —Daily, Except Bwidat.
Leave QnfBn....................................,.45 a. s
Arrive Atlanta—......... 8:00 “
No. 16 —Duly, Excspt Uchdat.
Leave Atlanta...............................UNWp. S*.
Arrive Oriflln............................ .....8:06 •*
No. 17—Scsaar Oimt.
Leave OrifBn..., .................-J’Jg
Arrive Atlanta.
No. 18—SmroAv 0»i.r.
Leave Arrive Atlanta................ fe|. No. 8 —Daily. —.....8:00 .....5.-00 P-J*-
tea to Macon.........
Arrive Oriflln,........
“ Atlanta...... ........ mo
No. 11 —Daily.
L»ve Mown.....— ..... 8:36 •- m,
Arrive Griffin.......... ......10:48 “
“ Atlanta........ .....12:30 p.m.
NO, 1—DakAt.
teavc Macon.. ..................*......
Arrive Oritin..............
Leave " .............
Arrive Atinsts............
tifo. 18 —Daily
Leave llscon................ SF*-
Arrive Orifflu......
Atlanta....................... 10:40 ”
No. 3 —Daily.
Leave Atlanta........................ .... 6:68 a. m.
Ault# Griffis.... .a................. ..... 8ti7 “
” Macon. .....10:30 «
No. 18 —Daily.
I^sve Atlanta.............. .2:15 p. m.
Arrive OrifBn...................................4:00 “
Macon ...............
NO. * — >AILT.
Leave Atlanta ..... .....sa-tfa. 7:0# p. m.
Arrive OrifBn........................ 8M “
- Macon...............................11:00 -
No. 14— Daily.
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No. 27- I1AILV.
Itetvfi Griffin................. 1 » VCW#*#.
“ Newnan.............. ’»*•••*•te»**4* mS '
Arrive Camdlton.......... ■
No. 38 —Daily.
Leave Arri“J^r—- Cart illtou ...........................#tto
No. 36 —Daily, sxesrr Sphday.
Leave Oriffla.................. ,.,,,..1:30 jp.^m.
Arrive fi.vnBC........ ....>••.•-•4:30
Leave ” ..................-.......,.A36 ~7;10 «
Arrive C’arrolita*.„................. “
No. 80 —Dailv, Swap* Bumut.
Leave CarroHton................. „..6:4Ba.».
Arrive Ncw ea i a, ——...y—7:86 *
fWFor further Information rtiari rs to tick-
et mM. bet retries. *';, *** to
8.^CHARLTON, O. V.C
Savannah, Ga. :
fins t’i~*
WHELES3 STAMP
_ -PRESS CO.-
N0LD STREET. AUGUSTA, GA
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iaa tow days
coreptote d a 3 1«^00
every —*—isutvtn Stats fa tim C-Saa,M«a»tono- «r-
Mcy-year. H Ma««»-hlly In-
Hias- m of ptlbBe seborfs, with a
a»d amply A « th* P««w- olsaalready
«Mte. tetos worid. ,
Oriftn !• the county seot of 8pahfiM«
ty, iLth,, ritwated in M«MW Georgiy w
fertile .,,i rotta* eo.ntrT.lim ««»
tod. Bytes mmm «t 1890, »
7.000people, -e-eto *!«* end saMsmlwassm tfoyareaBof « tee •••; «***
sort—wMtoasfabe, «P totto times,ready to
4fcoms*trim*msaM««*loaato^^- llTtf
aunrey to help bwM np tee
own. There ie abas* only an* tiring we
sped beaBy-into now, and that to a big bateL
1! you ee. anybody that .ante a good loca¬
tion for a hotel in tbe South, feet ms«t*
MBs.
Oriton to tee ptose whose ttoe Cmrrw Nsws
. pabltohed—daily nod weekly-tesbsstwre.-
paper in the Em fare State of Ctoorgia. PI-*s
sndore stamps in eewdiB* for sompto eopton,
and descriptive pampbtot of Grito«4
TMe brief skettetowYHte»A|s«l«ti», 18»».
and will bare to bo changed in s lew months
o embrace new enterprises commenced i
omptoted.
PROFESSIONAL DIBE0T08Y.
HEIIHY C. PEEPLES,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
HiwVW. onoBolA.
JOHN J. HUNT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
sBirn*, oeohou.
Office, 31 Uin Street, Up Stairs, over 3. H-
White’s Oothinw Store. mamdAwly
THUS. R. MILLS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Will practice ha the State and Mera!
Court#. Office over George k Hnrfmetts
•orator. dotaw
iomr» rrxw. EWART. ■OBT. T. DAHIEL.
STEWART 4 DANIEL.^
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Over George k Hortoett’e, Griffin, Gu.
WHI practice in tbe Stats and Federal
ourts. julyiadtf
CLEVELAND & GARLAND,
DENTISTS,
GRIFFIN, : GEORGIA.
D. L. PARMER,
attorney atlaw,
wobonrsv, oeonou.
Pprompt attention gtven to aR tmainee^ where
Will practice in ail the Courts, and
rerbatiMse falls.
CoRections » specialty.
IJSTEsl MONET HoRE!
The J. A. Brooks Farm
For Sale I
Gin honee. corn mill and preemlt growing
58 acres inside city limits.
If aeees inside city llmlt»-gooil dwelling.
10 ft “ « ” •I •• hurt*
and vacant lots too numeroue to
wmt
6. A. CUNNINGHAM,
Real Estate Agent.
* ^■-D^inud.
%* .n A
■ -•
fi
zx
H.
iC. Brewer,
ecS made atwo si iSfi.Vr s^eTtsr^^Srt
IP r ■pi
■to osTn^lo vetry street: forth*
of Ordinary, etmy offce in
, on tike tret Mandaytor Awnst west,
of
_ with tbe wBl annexed.
ermuy deceased, personsCODrerncd showeanee: before
tetsH
“5e
tomy.
Dtomto-
* befere
October by ten
should
inary
TotrsTv,
Keith,
Bed, has
eeH one
Bd C
lOQBuwu
TU5
, for the
*nd for
use be
vfflee in
st next,
'tst’^ttsss^sessi-
8T’8 OFFICE— 8pal»i»o Cotm-
' -W. B. Alex-
ander spplire sppltoe to to me me for for letters lettere of of 1 Dtomtosion
estate of Wm. Woodward,late of said
ber next, why '“^^HAMMOND, euch letters of disnuemon
Ordinary
Notice of Local Legislation,
of Georgia for tbe passage of a bill at tbe July
adjourned sesrion to prohibit the soteof spirit¬ of
uous and matt liquors within three miles
Union Baptist (,'ium-h in Cobins district is
Spalding County.
Notice of Lool Legislation
Notice to hereby given that application will
be made to the General Assembly of the State
eyuteeam of * the bill atihe spirit- Jn(y
n to prohibit sale of
liquors within three miles of
Team on Baptist Church in Cabins district h>
Spalding County.
Notice of Loot Legislation
Notice to hereby given that applicati bn will
be made t' * tbe General Assembly abill of of the th< State July
of Georgia fortbe passage of at the
adjourned session to prohibit the sale of spirit¬
uous and molt liquors within three miles of
Midway Methodist Church in Akin district in
Spalding County.
Notice of Local Legislation
be Notice made to to hereby the General given Assembly that application of the State will
of Georgia for the passageof toprohibit a thesaleof bill at the farm July
adjourned in session tbe of Spalding between
products and sunrise. county
sundown
Notice of Loral Legislation
Notice to hereby given that application will
be made to tbe General Aseembly of of tito the State St
of ______forthe Georgia forthe passageof passageof abOl abOl at at the the July J
adjourned session to prohibit the sale of seed
eotton in the county of Spalding 15th day from the De-
15th day of August to tbe ay of
NOtiM of Proposed Leg is
lotion.
* Notice to hereby given that a i bin bffl will w be in
traduced at the summer session oi thetegisla
ture to authorise, tbej county dollars of (116,000 Spaldinj
to issue sixteen thousand
Notice io Debtors and Creditors.
Notice to hereby given to all who are indebt¬
ed to theestoteof John D. George, deceased,to
coll and settle at once. All parties holding
sayfe claims against tbe estate of said deceased are
uotifled
to o A. L.
junellw6.-$3.70
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HOTEL CURTIS
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA.
Under New Management.
4. G. DANIEL, Prop’r.
^’1 1 lore meet
Hewt Tfvsririerw&fiis.
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Engravings, from one the best
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1831.
JAMES 8. EARLE 4k DONS,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
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prices of only one.
It is published in one of the agricultural,
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centers of the most progressive State in the
g^uth^ with a large and intelligent surroud-
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Being a first-class newspaper, folly up to
all demands of the times and the require¬
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by nearly every family in Spalding: County,
bnt in the eight surrounding counties, with
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other States.
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Griffin, Ga.
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