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phut* owner give*
I the road upon which
Mra.fton.y m, a foot-patlL These
thing# combining creftt a public *en-
O^igia",.. l,j-wor,l .yn.
onomoti* with trifling und folly. It
to who tone that the neamnittm of an
increased ssrrjaH and increasing oonulatlon
1* Is that that required required with with a a sparser soar*
teq^stion then is, what Is the
wf committee respectfully re-
commends Mndt that. that, «« as far for ns as practice, tirnct.il
«5=r,=?£ss
unElteht of
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•ate, th* penitentiary convict* b*
it upon the public road*.”
l:~ : *~n« iilim »il - ----— ..
ftw«We«# Harrifion stand* between
s Southern Republican white man
man like Captain Macheath be-
reen Polly I’eachum and Lucy
Mdtifc, singing “How happy could I
with either were t’other dear
other draws off In disgust, and when
In torn he tells the white charmer
that he in mlf fooling the brunette
a dark hand reaches for a razor, and
3|P» peridental wooer is thrown into
avoid sweat of fear that he has gone
Deafness Can't be Cured
ti anpRenGon, *e they cannot There reach
cased Eaacfffcaa.Titos portion of the ear. 1* only
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rat any inter}
from the law.
As a, speculation the match was a
gnat eneoeea—espeeiaHy for those
who backed the winner—and money
enough lie# changed hands about
the %bt, taking the whole country
into account, to have built the
Washington Monument or enlarge
the Brie Canal. - '
Asa public event the unimpeded
meeting of the pugilist* I* deplorable.
True athletics will lose more from it
than eon he gained. ---- —”-- Beepect w --------- for the
power of law wiB be lessened and the
tendency to rely on brute force
increased. Especially is it to be re-
th« participant* in it will hove a
tendency to encourage a violent and
lawless disposition opiong our
vouth. . , . . .
diction the r
feet enables system
etsnd the shock of sudden clime
enemies i company, Baltimore, mo.
gold by all dealer* in medicine*.
You Know Your Fate.
Jf yon eontinve to suffer with indi-
you will never know what
to work, to the purify whole the system. blood and Buy give it of
tone fl.00
your druggist for 50 cents and
For sal e by E. R, Anthon y.
B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm.)
1! you try this remedy yon will say as many
others have said, that is ths bist blood puri¬
fier and tonic. WriteBlood Balm Co., Atlan¬
ta, Ga., for book of convincing testimony.
J. P, Davis, Atlanta, Ga. (West End),
writs*: “I consider that B, 1). B. has perma¬
nently ft. cured meof rheumatism and sciatica.”
R. Baulter, Athens, Ga., says: ‘‘B. B. B.
Wired me of a* ulcer that had resisted all oth¬
er treatment. Ala., writss:“My
E.«. Tinsley,Columbiana, and sister had ulcerated throat
and mother •erofole. B. B. B. them.” sore
F.8pooder,Newnan,Ga.,writes: cured
Jacob ‘*B.
B. B. entirely cured me of rheumatism in my
shoulders. I used six bottles."
Chas. Reinhardt, No, 3036 Fountain
Baltimore, Md.,writes: “I suffered with
ing piles for two of years, B. and B. cured am glad me.” to
that one bottle B. B.
J. J. Hardy, Toccoa, catanh. Ga., write*: Three “B.
Is a quick cure I had for been troubled several
Cttreame Atlanta, Go., ‘‘One
A. B. Spink. B. completely cured says: child of
of B. my
*W. A. Pepper, Fredonfa, Ala., writes: B.
B, cured my mother of ulcerated sore
Good Advice, Showing Kesult.
Edward Silvey, Chicago, gives
tlmonp: “My wife had Catarrh
ty-five year*; Buffered severely for six
years before »h* began to use
remedy. Unable to breathe
through the mouth; Tried everything in a most
cal condition.
out relief, when Dr. Streeter advised
her to buy Ciarke’s Extract of Flax
(Papillon) Catorrh Cure. Relief
lowed immediately. She
to use It until she is now been etilirely good
ed. Her health has not so Wash
n many years.” Price #1.00.
the Roby with Clarke’s Flax Soap.
A IMetresslng Case and Happy Cure.
“For overayeorlhavohod log, which a
ing out bad on I could my not walk, leg
me so
swelled, of purple color, with
tions so bad that blood would
out if I bore my weight on it, I
recommended to try Clarke’s
of Flax (Papillon) Skin Core, which
have done. My leg is now well and
Clarke’s Flax Soap makes the skin
-. N. B. Drewry, D
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ORDINANCE.
An Ordinance gran Brash ting certain right* Company, and
franchise* to the jElectnc and
of Cleveland, Ohio, its successors as-
rigae. Belt ordained by the Mayor
Suction t. of Gridin, Geor-
and City Council of the dty of
Kia. That the Brush Electric Comwu»y, anthonred
Cleveland, Ohio, be and to hereby and operate
to construct, maintain, repair alleys, and
upon, or under the public streets, OnJHn for
other public places in the city of
and during the term of five (5) year* from
date of the passage of this ordinance, aJme
o, other .Wirt? for the
used for the transmission of eleetncity
purpose of furnishing light fines and power.
Itaua. said line or of wire way
(dared upon pole* erected in said street*, al¬
leys, or public places, or under ground, That or
both, at the election of said company.
the pole* be erected under supervision During and
direction of the street committee. furnish
said term of years said company shall
good electric light*, both arc and incandes¬
cent, to all persons desiring and paying tor
the same, and for that period shall alone be
entitled or authoriied to maintain and oper¬
ate within the limits of said city eneh hue or
line* to be used for such purpose. the -
That the contract for lighting ,
Sec. 8. entered by said
street* of the dty to be into
company with the city, when this ordinance
is accepted by said company, is hereby made
a part and portion of this ordinance.
Sec. 4. Within ten (10) daysfrom the pass¬
age of this ordinance the said company shall
fife awritten acceptance of the tern* of this
ordinance with the city Clerk of Griffin, and
when so accepted this ordinance shall oper-
ate as a contract between the city ^fj^ffforce and the
"!&T» o^foancfshalflf said Mayor
as soon os it shall be adopted of Griffin by and pnbhsh-
and Council of the city
lu effect June 28rd, 1889.
No: 15— Daily, Excrpt Bokoay.
Griffin...................................5:45 8:00 a. n
sAGauta...............................
No. 16— Daily, Excrpt Sckbat.
Leave Atlanta.... ....6:05
Arrive Griffin......
No. 17— Sunday Only.
Leave Griffin....... ....7:40 a.m.
Arrive Atlanta.— ....9:35 “
Nc* 18— Sunday Only.
Leave Atlantt ....8:00 p.n
Arrive Griffin. ....5:00 «.
No. 8 —Daily.
....8:30:
Atlanta ....7:00
No. 11 —Daily.
LeavcMaeon....
rive Griffin.... .10:43
“ Atlanta.... Ailnntfk. .12:80 p.
Uitt*
Leave Macon..... .. ....3:53 .l:40p. m.
Arrive Griffin,..., ”
Leave “ .... ,,.,4:00
Arrive Atlanta... ,..,5:45
No, 18— Daily.
Leave Macon....
Atlanta.
No. 3—Daily,
Leave Atlanta.. 6:56 a.».
Arrive Griffin,... h-17 “
Macon.. .10:80
No. 12 —Daily.
Leave Atlanta..... ....2:15 p. n
Arrive Griffin....... ....4:00 A-no “
Macon ...,6:15
No. 4—Daily.
Leave Atlanta. 7:05 p. m.
Arrive Griffin.,, . 8:85
*• Macon.. .»• • • *•*»♦«» * »* fftyilr r to * , 11:00
No. 14 —Daily.
Leave Atlanta.. ..... 9:05 a. m.
Arrive Griffin... .....10:43 “
.....
** Macon— Macon. 1:00 p. m.
No. 27 —Daily.
Leave Griffin—........ 6:80 a. m.
“ Newnaa......... 10:20 10:30 "
Arrive Carrollton.... .11:35
No. 28— Daily.
Leave Carrollton ...4:30
“ « Newnan............. Newnan.... 5:35
Arrive Griffin..................................<M®.
- No. 29 -Daily, sxcriw Spkday.
Leave Griffin.......................—........1:30 ]
Arrivs Newnan........................ 4:80
Leave A rri CdrroUton................. *• ........................-......§§g 7:10
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write to
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HEW YOBS OR BOSTON
—IS I II-
savannah
OCEAN : STEAMSHIP: LINE
Central Railroad of Georgia.
SUMMER EXCURSION TICKETS
Rail Route*. If yon ore siefc the tnp wiU in-
vigoratc and build you up.
Go East by Sea and You’llnot Regret ft
Passengers, before pnrehaeinir tiektrts via
other route*, would do well to inquire ftfft of
the merits or the Route via Savannah. Fur¬
ther information may be had to' by applying to
the Agent at your station or
M. a BELKNAP. F. SHELLMA^
«d for s w!:o!<
taring which (!
k more myself la fieth I n bed.w-s fossa
reduced
BIOS Pcdby to 86 lbs, Wnstrcr.l-
to beet physfcfas*
gfific, only snd grow bepn wotre. to
soon tlie
i at my work, sad for
sswcll a* I over was-«U
iggaffiKS I'.VTti')." l Y.' '.l
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APOSITIVE
CUBE
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kind*. All the ‘'Roger*’ Group*
1881.
JAME *,.. 5 .-. t
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Laurnn, Executor of Mm. Jmwtt Bethnne,
deceased, applies to me for letters of Dieuae-
next, why each letter* of Dismission should
* » aJj
#6.15. E. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary
Georgia. July 2d, Brown, 1889.— J. H. Keith, ha»
ainistrator of W| 8. deceased,
acres of land, more or less, bounded
and west \tj other land of said estate, toy the
purpose of paying debw of deceased and for
distribution among the heirs.
Let all persons concerned show cause be
fore the Court of Ordinary, at my office in
( Uty, VRDINABY’S OFFICE— 8pal
Georgia, May 81,1889.-
county, deceased showi
Let all persons concerned
the Court of Ordinary, at my ofl
o'clock a. m„ on the such first letters Monday of
her next, why
Notice of Local Legislation.
besss te *&ftwss t
Spalding County.
Notice of Local Legislation
Not.ics is hereby given that application will
be made to the General _____sembly Assembly of of the the State State
ssage of a bill at the July
prohibit thesale of spirit-
nous and malt fiqnoi >rs within thre* miles of
Midway Midway Methodist Methodist Cl Church in Akin district in
Spaiding County.
Notice of Local Legislation
JaMgrSis Notice is hereby given Unit application will
Notice of Local Legislation
Notice is hereby given that application will
be made to the General Assembly of the State
of Georgia forthe passage prohibit of abul the sale at the of July seed
adjourned session to of ^SpaMing the
cotton to the county from
15th day of August to the 15th day of De-
Notice of Proposed Leg is
lation.
Notice lo Debtors and all who Creditors, indebt- g
Notice is hereby lobs siren to are
i to the estate of D. George, decwsed.to
ill and nettle at once. All partus bob’ing
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