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History of Johnstown Flood.
Profusely Illustrated with views id Ml sorts
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Too
,and as the first year is always
m'm&pzi
work is suspended. of small
Griffin needs a PBmfcer
manufactories, and it can secure
them at comparatively small cost
and witfaont gr^at exertion.
There are many small and profitable
manufactories which could be loftat.
tefke ■
vestment company upon a pi
arto the building as-
.tiens. Say organize an invest-
ment company with a thousand
share. This would be one thousand
^femK dollars per month to b% invested b;
to take a certain proportion of stock
in manufactories to.be located in
Griffin, '~yajESSM> and we have no doubt but
handsome dividends, and thus not
only would .the city be benefltted by
increased population and trade, but
the stockholders would realise a fair
per cent, on their investment, In
eight years we would have one hun¬
dred thousand dollars invested in
manufactories without the. investors
W
business me.n go to work and get up
such an organisation. We'believe
the amount of stock necessary could
be secure d In a short time.
Her,Face was Her Fortum.
She was as pretty as a picture and
so animated look and lively her. that She it did all
thiB one good she to at Poor was soul,
but is not now.
the roses Unger no more in her cheeks
the former luster of her eyes is gone.
She is a woebegone looking -piece of
. humanity now, She has oneof those
troubles so common to women and
needs Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescrip¬
tion, Jt recuperate* the waste
strength, puts the whole system
right, restores the roses and the lus¬
ter and makes the woman what she
once was* bright, well and happy. is the
only “Favorite medfcine Prescripttion” sold by
for women,
druggists, under manufacturers, a positive guaran¬ that it
tee, from the
will give batisfaction in every case,
or money will be refunded. This
guarantee has been printed on the
bottle-wrapped, and faithfully carried
out for many years. . •< .
Where Shall We Summer It.
This is an Important question,
both to the invalid and pleasure
•eekwv * far.%
Bowden Lithia, Georgia’s wonder¬
ful Mineral Spring, probably offers
times daily; full mgil and telegraph
accommddations. A magnificent
hotel; Hot Springs system of bath¬
ing. The finest mineral water in the
world; cool mountain air, and the
its summer session there this season,
make % especially attractive.
Send your name to .E. W. Marsh
& Co., Salt Springs, Ga., and they
will send you an illustrated pam¬
phlet on this great health and pleas-
ureresort , aug20
A Distressing C ase srnl Happy Cure.
me so bad I could not walk, leg badly
swelled, of putpl® color, wodld- with erup¬
tions so bad that blood ooze
out out ff if I I bore bore my my weight weight bait: bn it; I was
recommended imended to to try try Clarke Clarke's s Extract £
of Flax
soft and prevents chapping. Skin
safbylSi. R ffiwy, Dru^ist.^
TtaroBehelUonesDay.
Three yssft rtbefflom, obrtii^, though sAtZries. Wood-
ss
Restive organ refugee on each occasion to per-
xrivl If rueferttpr’* Str»m re-’
brforeeweh msal andbriore
will, after a coarse of this
‘ — “------ ~ IHefore-
and goes ir to Liverpool. It was
' Primas
erty county, ty, and
•ey of bis employer, fl®
spaper man in Albany:
“l tell you Mik Jones is the
inifr.H >«**'**^ ^je ten“rt' countryIan* ——* f
foremost men and have been with
. since 1877. When I first went
ere we only made about seven to
bales to the mule. The way to farm
now is to manure heavier and. plant
lesser. Every ope of ftfl ^rtili:
(anted in cotton is
Li4 average of folly busliels of com-
ost being put upon each aere, I
now you till never be a farmer, so
mdWfe 1 WSfiK
wm-l and care, , Mr. Jones uum-o Tias nap mi all
his hands by Vj:m& 4* ^
up
morning, and imggta^
among them,
from pte.rulvpada.apd turpentine
the place, for fear they wi'l demoral¬
ize the hands,
- “We planted thfs-year on the flf.
nsuai, teeth of January, not planting as-
but putting the seed in long
“list*” between taro ridges. pA-qopl
mornings He stmnps, logs and brush
are fired, and the smoke scattering
the frost does happen to fell, it lights
n the elevated ridges, and does
not generally affect the crop lying
down in the little valley between
them, If the growing plants are in¬
jured by the cold, after all this care
there will be a plant here and another
* OJJMAU WU IMVHjVMV wu» JLW euyoo
plants which produce the early cot¬
ton,
“For the bale this year we com¬
menced all picking the fields a week and ago. the We
went over upon
older boll stalks we sometimes could find perhaps These
one open, two.
we ued carefully week picked, until and enough this contin¬
for a cotton
had been picked to make a bale. The
cotton this year was usually good,
owing seed to the long that drought. in ginning The
the was so would green cut clear through
saws
gin would one then gummed
become so Up
from cutting, iito the green seed that
the wo would have to stop ginning at
end of a basket full' and clean
off the saws before commencing
You Know Four Fate.
soqnw will or later. Dyspepsia and after di¬ a,
time wear your system
gestive organs away and you will be
worthless to yourself and obnoxious
'-------’’ately to
estmore-
greatest and
remedy known for a torpid liver
di sea s ed blood. It will set the liver
to work, purify the blood and give
tone to the whole 50 system. and Buy f 1. it 00
your bottle. druggist for cents
a
For sale by E. B. Anthony.
A Man like r,az»run.
Ghepnville, Fla., June 25,1887.
Messrs. Lippman Bros:—I was at-
mm ~ ' haiavare caae
it defied all trei
reraf physicians
no board relief. of physicians physicians Fiuafly I went Tallahassee T before a
at at
and was examined,'and my case was
declared to be a virulent case of-
Blood Poison, and ail the medicine
theyj^ave me failed to eradicate the
The corruption that came from va¬
rious sores was so offensive that I dis-
liked to eome in contack with my
friends fcottles and neighbors, of Atlanta rtookthirty- Blood, Pu¬
twq an
rifier, also a lot made in Baltimore,
and in fact everything that I could
hear of, but received no benefit. I had
entirely despaired when gour General
Agent, Mr. Clarkson, came here ad¬
vertising P. P. P. (Prickly Ash, Poke
Root and Potasium), and induced
me to give it a trial. I got one large half
bottle, took It, and one and a
small one*, and the' various sores
have skin has healed clear, entirely, healthy and color, the and new
a
iny g e n e ra l -health ia~
hasbeen before in tan
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la. & N. RB%t £
and take medidne great
ecom friending a
B S
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miles 1
and ] tup exclaimed: i oxquis-
’The spray, of t
crown ?wffh
Our party were < the
wreath, and upon
sausu as
what The plant
we <
^rel lerely entwining al
i made, at while the loi
set out aa
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to wear
&*4°1; iv
that they <
me Many wounding who have ms visited Holy bi
at
‘•saagaes
Good Advice, Showing Result.
Edward Silvey, Chicago, gives tes-
ye*i*s befor»flhe began to use yottr
“•“Tdy. Unable 'to breaihe except
ugh dition. the mouth; Tried in a most criti¬
out relief, cs when Dr. Streeter everything ad with¬
to buy Clarice’s Es' ' '
to use it until she is now enlirely cur-
thejlaby 25 with Clarke’s Flax Soap.
eents. Dr. N. B. Drewry, Drug*
at, now has the Flax remedies on
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BLOOD AND BRAIN.
Pnra blood is what oils the machinery of life,
eases every movement of the body, removes stiff¬
ness of the joints, drives out pain from the nerves,
stimulates the brain, protects the Bver and kidneys
from irritation, enables physical exertion without
fatigue, prolongs life, and make? men and women
perfect in health and feature. Good blood and
good brain are inseparable. Aim to keep the blood
pure by using the only true blood remedy, B. B. B.
(Botanic Blood Balm.)
Miss S. Tomlinson, Atlanta, Ga, says:
“ For many years I have been afflicted with rheu-
matism combined with severe kidney troubles, indi-
gestion and nerirStts prostration.
Rhft nmat.igm Several physicians were em¬
ployed and numerous patent
medicines resorted to without benefit. At last I
began the use of B. B. B., and its effect was like
magic. Rheumatic pains ceased, my kidneys were
relieved, and my constitution improved at once.”
Z. T. Hallerton, Macon, Ga., writes:
“ Three years ago I contracted a blood poison. I
applied to a physiiaan at once, and his treatment
came neat killing me. I employed an old physician
and then went to Kentucky. I
Hot Springs * ° then remained, went to Hot months, Springs but noth¬ and
two
ing seemed to care me'permanently, although tera-
porary relief was given me, I returned home a
ruined man physically, with but little prospect of
ever getting wet!. astonishment I was persuaded quickly te try B. healed B. B,
and to my utter it
e**ryuleer. B
\V. C. McGaughey, Webb City, Art, writes:
“ I owe the comfort of my life to a use of B. B. B.
I was troubled with Mood poison
Bad Blood f <* fi *® or six ye^ 5 , and found no
relief equal to that given by this
valuable remedy."
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Mrs. Emma Griffiths, Unitia, Tenn., writes:
“ The doctors said my boy twelve years old had
Wrofula. His knees were drawn up and joints were
Scrofula , stiff, and for three years he bad been
unable to walk. One bottle of B.B.B
has done him so much good he can
now walk, and hi* pain has ceased. Its action on
BMr boy has been pr onounced most wonderful" (ft
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FOR MEN ONLY!
will send you sample that sell* for three dol
lars, and si art you in a business that will pay
you from $100 to $8CC per mouth
THE* 5 PUBLISHING
RICHMOND CO..
KICHMO- >, VA.
preferred $75 to$250 furnish wo?tog?5 hpr horse* can and^giv be made
who ran can furnish a a
JOHNSON * C©., 1009 Main St., Richmond
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We are here, and here to stay and have on hand
a large stock ot
DOORS, SASH AND RUNDS!
iftL, ,*TM
t/r etc.. 1 s.v »« andf)oc can ji Jttt
jv i tt
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DON’T FORGET THAT WE WILL HAVE
$° r the present Fruit Crop, 20 to 30 thousand GRATES, made rigift here
here instead of going abroad, and
Drewry's : Drug : Store
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Ha* just received a full supply of Landredtb, Cleveland and Johnson & Bob¬
bins’ Garden Seed-alto field seefi-all fresh. Guaranteed
EASTERN SEED POTATOES.
STOCK P 0W0ERS! 1 NERVE AND BONE LINIMENT III
B. DREWRY .
A. LOWER,
r»U Jmiit in unlit, ii muni!, witctn
I ; : : JEWELRY, CLOCKS, & C.
Special allenthm given to Sepalring. 20 Hill Street SRIFFIN, U
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For )-( Chean )-( Goods
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W; M. HOLMAN &CO
Jsssst‘an£TKt> and in fact anything want. swss.’ssai
you
★ TURKEYS, FISH AND OYSTERS.
«sr Leave us your order and it will be attended to.
BOOTS* SHOES AND LEATHER AT
HASSEIKUS 1 SHOE STORE
Home-made Shoes and Leather a Specialty.
iar-We wn
, large shipn kinds,
of all
per cord paid lor 200 cords of Tan-bark. R. W. HAS8ELJC0*.
New Goods Every Day
Which we propose to tell
Cheaper Than Anybody.
HcFarlail Boyles & Cos’.
A NEW BROOM SHEEPS CLEAN
SPENCE
E & SMITH,
Street,,Griffin, Ca.
1845, Life Insurance. 1889.
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htMl Benefit Life Iesne Co.,
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NEWARK, NEW JERSEY.
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Purely Mutual. »mt. crer F0RU TWO MIUION D0LURS. Annul
Income onf Seven wilnM uOHflrs*
Policies with those written by other Companies.
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