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f three millions
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9 world.
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S union of the two
i was not an absorp-
. mar-
> an amalga-
cradlera and
airt is coming in for
adoration Ho ping the
starched linen wiite
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that l«tooter ita» th« «rtiri., «nd
that i. a calm miral Thmta aoth-
ingmore heating than fret and wor-
Louis woman has a mad
■w °« h “-
ti succms.” The
j of the mad stone
It is used, if no
______ vs. it scores a vic-
or not the dog that
si* ?as mad.
erase has broken
ssr-^
, -j closely succeeding mar-
a heart
breaking number of wedding gifts,
"“•ssrj:..
lent Bulgaria £5,000.000. if it is so,
probably made upon
Uiww.4.^ and with the secret
re.p.lMi-
bl.po™. Sulgariao proinwm to
pay are not as good on the market
the stock of the Ameri-
, which is allowed to go
»hands.
i for rodi inhabitant,
t room for a popula-
" ‘ of people
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„_.i <?£,£» ™. „
Many who came into fame and no-
• after be bad attained hi*
raniahed from the etage
Extra ordinary as it
seems as if the most la-
— .c „--enfcaUre of the Southern
cause may .vet live to me every lead¬
ing actor in that mighty drama, die.
oppepr and leave him alone on the
stage where be was the peer of the
greatest, a king of men and leader in
one or the mightiest, political move¬
ments everondertaken in the annals
of man.
-are
The New York Court of Appeal*
has deckled that hanging was not
aboliehed by the act subeituting
electricity therefor; bnt that the old
punishment may still be Inflicted
upon murderers whose crimes were
sss&ssexsuss committed prior to J 1,1889.
jn a jj |0€ ), ca6e9 are j„ favor of crim-
Inals. If a loophole can be found or
mads for the latter the courts find
TStAm^SSL the York 1 $.
be credited to New court
with a broad white mark.
Holy Trinity Church in New York
imported pastor under contract,
thus technically violating the alien
labor r law. law. Tht The church has
fined $1,000 tor this offense and is
now seeking to compromise the
penalty for #100, Considering the
number of missionaries that this
country has sent into foreign lands
free of duty and with no by your
leave or with your leave, this is just
a trifle unkind. Timbuctoo would
have quite a revenue at this rate.
There have been a good many de
pressing reports about the wheat
crop in the West this year, but as
the reliable statistics begin to corod
in, it is seen that the situation is not
so bad as it was at first supposed to
be. For instance, Kansas reports
that the crop there will aggregate
34,000,000 bushels, and this figure
is double what it was last year. 'T
Ferfect health depends upon a per¬
fect condition of the blood. Pure
blood P conquers __ nquers every disease and
gives new life to every decayed or af-
fected ._v — part. part. Strong —----—--- nerves and per-
feet digestion enables the system to
stand the shock of sudden climatic
in a perfect state of health. Don’t
be deceived by other iron prepara
tions said to be just as good. Th<
Rrown
Md.
CURRENT (30MMENT.
As Interpreted by Tanner.
MB fj i g». Louis BepubUc (Dem)
The primary duty of interpreted, the pensions
oommissionesr, as now to is
to manage Hie department method so chosen as
catch rotes, and the
o pay out the indiscriminately government money for
claimants beyond
this purpose. i-.rTT It is a ceof step
abuses . in the civil . ~ service of the gov-
---in other directions.
Harrison Freshets.
Chicago News (lnd.)
President Harrison was inaugura¬ last
ted in a howling rainstorm
March. The national capital has
had a tremendous flood since he has
ruled there. The other day shoot he off went
over to Connecticut to the a
few oratorical skyrockets for
edifleatfon of the natives and it rained
like the mischief on the performance. far the
This thing has gone so that
President now never steps oat of the
white boose without taking along
his appointing power and his um¬
brella.
Nothing but Talk.
New York Star (Dem.)
In view of the rose colored pi irophe-
cies that were made as to what it Gen.
Harrison proposed to do it in ;'the
south, the result build is very disappoint^
ing. He was to upa great break pr<p the
tective party there and to
solid IDemocrai Democratic party. And now,
instead of any of these simply things being have
the accomplished, old Sherman we machine are resuscitat¬ to
ed. Mere had not been told to ex¬
pect a mountain we would not be so
grievously diawipointed to find that
a mouse had been brought forth.
B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm.)
If you try this remedy you will say as many
others have said, that fat tbs BEST blood
fier wad tonic. Writs Blood Balm Co., Atlan¬
ta, Ga., for book of convincing testimony.
J. P. Darfs, Atlanta, Ga. (Wert End),
writes: “I consider that B. B. B. has perma-
tly cured me of rheumatism and sciatica.”
A. n, H. rioiHtof Haulier, , Athene, Ott,, vf*., says: "Mg* B.
cured me of au ulcer that had resisted on oth-
* r B^’o. t write*-My
Ttoffiiy, Columbiana, Ala.,
mother and sirter had ulcerated wn throat
B. B. B. cured than.’
»neter,Newnan,Ga.,writes: rtummatism in ”B.
cared me of my
_________bottles. used six No bottles.” 2026 FnuntaiuStuet,
^as.JBrtalmrdte ______: , “1 suffered a?s with bleed-
r, ■js?r Toceoa, Ga., < writes: "B. , .T B. B.
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article Octet It I« ***** that wtB«, and
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Merit Wins SJXJSt
and all Htnnw*. ********* ®**
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BUMS’* OarewparUla Is sold by all drag-
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’tk, Cincinnati, 0
ORDINANCE.
anXJto Ordinance titeBrufh granting certain rights and
Electric Company,
Ohio, its
date hnesytf oft he wire, po*sag»"*"of other'electric this" ordinance, condnrtor* a line
or or
together yiSmne* with all necessary feeders and eer-
or other electric condwftor*. to be
need for the transmission of electricity for the
a,
placed upon poles erected in said streets, al¬
ley#, or pnbiic places, said or tnider ground, That or
both, at the election of company.
the poles be erected under supervision and
direction of the street committee. During
said term of years said company shall furnish
good electric lights, both are and incandes¬
cent, to all persons desiring and paying for
the same, and for that period shall alone be
entitled or authorized to maintain and oper¬
ate within the limits of said city such Hne or
lines to be used for such purpose.
Sac. 8. That the contract for lighting the
*tr«st« of the city to be entered into by said
company with the city, when this ordinance
is accepted by said company, is hereby made
a part and portion of this ordinance.
Sbc . 4. Within te
file a written acceptance of the terms of this
ordinance with the city Clerk of Griffin, and
^ when so cont’ract accepted this ordinance shall oper-
iis a
ubl, a Jinance shall be _. -.1
aa soon as it shall be adopted by said Mayor
and and Council Council of of the the city city of of Griffin Griffins and publish-
ed in the Gkifpin News abb Suk.
8ec. 6. All ordinances, or parts of ordi¬
nances heretofore passed in conflict with this
ordihanee, be and the same are hereby re¬
pealed.
111 TIME TABLE, !M.
In effect June 93rd, 1889.
No. 15 —Daily, Excbft Hex day.
LeaveGriffin .............................5:45 JStrfUV' a.m. **
Arrive Atlanta................ - .......8:00
No. 16 —Dau.v, Except Sushay.
Leave AAlant*.................................8:05 p.».
Arrive Griffin............. 8:0r, -
No. 17—ScxPAY Ohlt.
Leave Leave Griffin...........................*..7:40 Griffin...................... a.m.
Arrive Atlanta..............................,9:35
No. 18 —Scsbay Okly.
Leave Atlanta Griffin..,................................5:00 .............. 8:O0p.m “
Arrive
No. 8 —Daily.
Leave Macon.....,.............................™- Griffin...................................5 25
Arrive ................................7:00 ;
“ Atlanta
No. II—Daily.
Leave Macon............................ ..... 8:25 a. m.
Arrive Griffin .....10:43 “
“ Atlanta. .....12:80 p.|U.
No. I—Daily. das"-
Leave Macoti...
Arrive Griffin,.., .....4:00
Leave “
Atlanta—.......••............ ......,.................. .....5:45
Arrive
No. 13 —Daily.
Leave Macon.—.............
Arrive Griffin...................
•* Atlanta..............
No. 3 —Daily.
Leave Atlanta.
Arrive Griffin....
•* Macon...
No. 12 —Daily.
Leave Atlanta.
Arrive Griffin...
“ Macon ..
No. 4 —Daily.
Leave Atlanta.. .A..
Arrive Griffin..
*• Macon.
No. 14 —Daily.
Leave Atlanta... 0:05 a. m.
Arrive Griffin.... ,..10:43. “
Macon...- 1:00 p. m.
No. 27 —Daily.
Leave Griffin
" Newnan...
Arrive Carrollton....
No. 28 —Daily.
Lave Carrollton.....................
“ Newnan..........................
Arrive Griffin............................ ....7:20
No, 20 —Daily, except Spxbat.
Arrive Leave Griffin...............................V^D-®- Newnan.......................—. ■ • -
I^ave *• ........-.....................5:86
Arrive Carrolltou...........................7:10
No. 80—DAtLY, Except Sckday.
eCtu ronton .5:45 a.m.
ewnan... MS *»
Arrive Gri
WHELESi STAMP
-PRESS CO.—
U.O ST BEET, AUGUSTA, GA
Wsntsdl CAteiofueFUXE!
RUBBER STAMPS, SEALS,
BADGES, CHECKS,STENCILS
^ W Sto!”’prtno!S < Kl£, Ubt *'
• -
.» ' ^ OrdlnlL’t Advert se::;t-ri*<L
■ nm$
oat corner of Tay-,
KOND, (
>T*,i \BDINABT*S OFFICE-Spai
#§£ «MSJ38sgp^S?fe 1 Siir
ts^-artarffasata:
inmw
8S«4- deceaacd, applies to ms for letter, ol Dtemia-
sion on said estate. , * \
tmm a ■MShlHr _ _ ~ .
u ogota. IU., ou un
next, why mth letters
n0 »6a5 grant K/w. HAMMOND. OvdBwri>
Ote^«RS8KTS!ta6
hail acres of land, more or less, bounded
north by Broadway street, on the east by
BKUIIU second street, aupm south uj by *■ Flemister mad Arnold
and west by other land of said estate, for the
I^et all persons concerned show cause office te, In
lore IUIC the tUC VUU1UW Court Of Ordinary, ,---«-----. at my
Griffin, /« •<»_ on the first Monday in August IomycA granted. next, nnwf
why such application! plication should not be
88-00, " E. ” W. ” HAMMOND, Ordinary.
tRDIXABY’S OFFICE—Spai.dtvo Cotm-
f tv, Georgia. May 31,1889.—W. E. Akx-
ander ier applks applies to to m# me for for letters letter* of v ‘ ," late Dismission said
on the estate of Win. Woodward, of
eounty, deceased before
Let all persons concerned show cause
ioum not ^^ AMM0SD , Ordinary,
^BDINABY’8 OFFICE--arAL»niG Coirs
’ tv, Gkobgia, July 8th, 1889.--J. H.
_ of the last will and
Keith, as executor J. Keith, of said county de-
ment. of of W. „.«,. —.....v. late
ceased, has applied to me for leave to«
following real estate the belonging of to paying the the
of deceased, for purpose
s and forylistributiou amongst the heirs,
it: One two story brick store house ou
___west side of Hill street, No. 88, now occu¬
pied by D. W. Shafler. Also, one of two story
frame dwelling house on eomer Tenth and
a»h™.ou.^*rBets, Also, containing----------- imif. one lot acre more Solo- or
less. one vacant reere on ..
, ___ion ufcreet,
.1. Wtm and west
y ivmu wuiureu. concerned take notice and
Let all U persons pereoiw cwureraw ta»« huwcu office ouw
appear -a-l.-,— at *■*-- the conrt of Ordinary a* — fc. •' my lyiii
in m Griffin, tirimn, Ga., Utt., by py ten ten o’clock o c.k kite
first Monday in August,
cause, if any they granted. have, why
should not be
86.00 E. W, HAMMOND, Ordinary
Noticaof Local Legislation.
Notice is hereby General given Assembly that application of the State will
be made to the
of Georgia for thepassage of a biff at th# July
adjourned session to prohibit the sate of miles spirit¬ of
uous and wait liquors within three
Union Baptist Cburrh in Cabins district in
Spalding County.
Notice of Local Legislation
Notice is hereby given that application will
be made to the General Assembly of of bill of at the the State July
of of Georgia Georgia fertile ferthepassage passage prohi a a
adjourned eeesionto Wtthe sale o^spirit-
Spalding County.
Notice of Local Legislation
be Notice is hereby the General given Assembly that serably application of of the the Stats State will
made to
6f Georgia forth# passogeof a tell at the July
nous aiid
Spalding Midway A._____ County,
Notice of Locai Legislation
Notice is hereby given that i
he made to the General Asseml
of Georgia for the passage of a---------- . ..
adjourned session to prohibit Spalding thesale between of farm
Notice of LocaJ Legislation
adjourned session to' prdh---------- of Spalding th*
cotton in the county from
15th day of August to the 15th day of Be-
Notice of Proposed Leg is
Iatiou.
•'Notice is hereby given that a bill wftf be in
troduced at the summer session of theLegisla-
ture to authoriie the; county of F
to issue sixteen thousand dollars
in bonds, or m much-thereof as is ww a r y.
*
;
or"j„ rtgages, wi**?: to »wn* evert, or
deed* on reffi
al purehare, property tease os a r- 'ScSh^FiS* “Ha
no.! adva
Sitt ^oltScompany do ami all
to any any <
2^ S on a H
j-tm* jr that aa order
Court"-- by this
and
making it a | i charter ] gws
sued TChtwS to this <
__________.©carry on said ware-
uwuiw hfiitiir 4*11x1 and wnmil rointni
charter. Done mis theSnl day <»f J»
J. ^ses^st*"’ STIL
v u. a. rBOMAS.CIerkk.
Glebe’* Office Superior Corirr. Cobstt./ 1
GSOROA, SVALWSC
I certify that the foregoing is a tree and
"^SirS&SSr
bkiiitepthHpMi
—y-TO-—•
NEW YORK 0B BOSTON
♦ -IS VIA-
SAVANNAH
■-jtn THB——.
OCEAN : STEAMSHIP: LINE
■-—-or TB I-— ■
Central Railroad of Georgia-
SUMMER EXCURSION TICKETS
Now on sale at reduced rates. Good to re ¬
turn until October 81»t, 1880.
Maguifh ificent' Steamer and elegant service
Free from nddnst, Incident to All
„ will in-
HBHHMPB Kail Bootee. lowop. art sick the trip
Go East by Sea and You'll not Regret It
Passengers, Passengers, before before purchasing purchasing tickets tickets via via
uvuvr other routes, luutra, would nu»iu do uu well to w inquire i»hu*«va first of
the merits of the Boute via Savannah. Fur¬
ther information may be had by applying to
the Agent at your station
M. 8. BELKNAP, W. F. 8HELLMAN,
General Ms ' Traffic Manager.
E. T.CHABLT CLYDE BOSTICK..
G«uir
ORDINANCE.
On and after the passage of this Ordinance
it shall uot lie lawful for : eith
r for themselves. ler, to
offer for sale, in thecity .. -----,— w _ without r —
organs or other musical instruments,
first having obtained from the Clerk and
Treasurer a license for which they shall pay
the sum of 123,00 per day. Provided, this
ordinance shall not be so construed as to ap-
pig .hem to resident^merchants,^v*o as i may ^uy^and
whoisalc ho
dealers onl„. ...
nance shall pay a
dred dollars.
Ordiuonees conflicting with this are hereby
repeated.
I In lift I contracted Blood treated Poison with
of bad type, and was sarsaparilla
mercury, potach and
C.^ ------j tits Jon. dreadful 10 *3. entirely, disease Bobby and J.C.Na»«, has returned. no viRc, sign C £d. ■
raSMKfe My little niece had white tjwclliag
out ef te r ic:, r.;. i t!:e doctor* said
m *t.‘ias«ag
tn SujchH 3i Blood 3 ‘, jDs Diseases 3 As mE^E sent CTJitg.
I Book on SwoT"—<™“‘
Finals* scadrrvea rowf b «
<f **t eowljr f»**4 vakmblw act
"ihVr^ Siniur patent"
fmv« row oat - Ire fWc }>atn,u
otitlt row for w ith ife.
OT fjPpgg ,Y A3
(CONSOLIDATED MAY 1..
',oma—-
More Value
‘iff ; ‘ S3?
ktr.
In proportion to prices charged,
other medium In the South.
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With the combined circulation of two old
and well established papers. It chargesthe
prices of only one.
Vsv
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It Is published IB one of the agricultural,
commercial, manufacturing and railroad
^ ^ 1 1 w ' --
centers of th© most progrressive State in the
with a large and intelligent snrrctod-
ing population and extra facilities for dis¬
tribution.
Being a first-class newspaper, fully up to
all demands of the times and the require-
ments of its constituency, it is read not umj
by nearly every family in Spalding County,
but in the eight surrounding counties, ~isk with
~~ State
a good general circulation in the —
other States.
IT COVERS ITS WHOLE FIELD.
and covers it completely.
Prices low. Write for rates and sample
copies of Daily and Weekly to
DOUGLAS GLESSNER, PnbUuber,
Griffin, Ga.
WHAT OOMMJSfflOHKB KOLB SAYS,
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