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large per centuge of other products.
They can do whatever they under¬
take. They can manufacture their
own iron into steel rails or into
watch springs, if deeired. They can
manufacture their own qptton and
sell it in the foreign markets iu com¬
petition with the English product.
They can make their timber into
matched boards or into fine carved
furniture or cabinet Work. They
can spin and weave their woo), tan
and manufacture their leather, raise
their own wheat and corn, supply
themselves with milk, butter and
cheats; in short, make themed vee
every arwcie tithe lie oi wxmaiMj, the world’* uuu leading an cue
same
I producer. This is visionary picture of
not a
the South of the future. It is a con¬
dition of (hinge which is even now be-
feet condition
«fand the shock of sudden
| n a perfect state of health.
bedacsiml said by other just iron good.
tion* to be as
genuine is made only Baltimore, by
Chemical Company,
Sold by all dealers in medicines.
B. H. U. (Botanic Blood Balm.)
II you try this remedy you wtH say as
others have said, that la the best Mood
fier and tonic. Writ* Blood Balm Co.,
ta, Ga.. tor book of convincing testimony.
J. P. Davis, Atlanta, Ga. (Wert
writes: “1 consider that B. B. B. has
■d several
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a man shall not be punished until
convicted, any farther than safe cyn-
flmsmeut. The numerouscomplainta
that have been made as to the fearful
condition of our jails lias prompted
Mr. Simmons to draw up this bill.
It is untortonatethat tbs panic in
the shirt market in Atlanta, when
these garments dropped down to 4
cents apiece, occurred a day or two
before the Legislature met. These
gentlemen could hate laid in enough
linen to have lasted through a pro-
longed session. And the question of
dean shirt* towards the heel of the
session, is a very Important one,
with some members.
This item is going the'rounds
the horthsrn newspapers: “Take the
railroads of the north and
mile far mile, a ad we have three
cW * ent * 40 their and soin( ‘ of the
why this Is so.” When the railroad
publications settle this question, they
should give wide publicity to
Tfce Chief tUmmm for the great suo
ten of Hood*! Sarsaparilla Is found to the
article Itself, IS Is merit that wins, and the
fact that Hood’* Sarsaparilla actually ate
eompUslies what la claimed lortt, Is what
baa giren to this medicine a popularity and
•ate greater than that etmf itih* sarsaps-
at meril AI> ii \AJinc Wins fa 1 * or Uood P ,irt -
fl er before the public.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla com Scrofula, Salt
■boom and aU Humors, Dyspepsia, Side
Headache, B il i ou snes s , overcomes That
Tired Feeling, creates an Appetite, strength¬
ens the Nerres, builds up the Whole System.
■■site Bss ssssrIIIs is sold by all drug¬
gists. »l; six for |5. Prepared by C.L Hood
An Ordinance granting certain right*
franchises to the Brush Electric
of Cleveland, Ohio, its successors ami
slrrion l. Be it ordained by tho
and City Council of th* city of Griffin,
gia: That the Brush Electric Company,
Cleveland, Ohio, be and is hereby and
to construct, maintain, public repair alleys,
upon, or under Abe streets,
other public places in the city of Griffin
and daring the term of five (8) years
date of the passage of this ordinance, a
tos^nreaJI debts by mortgages
on real or pentenai pi
pn^hflM*, pr mat mte
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NEW YGRIfiR BOS?
SAVANNAH
OCEAN : STEAMSHIP i
Central Railroad of Georgia.
SUMMER EXCURSION TICKETS
jg^feS p^ ittetrip
Go East h* Sea and You’ll net Regret
Passengers, before do purehwinar well inquire
other routes, would to
the Ageut at your station or to
Geu’l Post. Agent. Trav.
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October
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UNARY’S OFFICE—Spaloim Cops-
GeokoiA. Mar 31,1889.—W. E. Atex-
appliee to me for letter* of Dismission
estate of Wm. Woodward,late of raid
', deceased
U1 persons concerned show cause before
art of Ordinary, at my office, by ten
1 the first Monday in Septoi
such letters of dwmtssii
’w* HAMMOND, Ordinary.
Notice of Loqil Legislation.
Notice is hereby given that application State will
be made to the General Assembly bill of the Jnlj
of Georgiafor the passage of a at the
Notice of Local Legislation
Notice is hereby given that application will
be made to the General Assembly of the State
of Georgia for the passage proHibittheBi of a bill at the July
adjourned session Honors to within thi
none and malt
Midway Methodist Church in Akii
Hpakling County.
Notice of Load Legislation
Notice is hereby given Assembly that application will
be made to the General of ol the State
of ill Georgia il-------(onHokibit for the passage Lbit a fkasnlA.yf thesaleof bill at the fn July
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Spalding between
Notice is hereby given that, *
bemads to tfce General A seem :
of Georgia for the passage of e
adjourned session to prohibit
cotton in the county of Spi
15th day Of August to the 1 -
lation.
traduced at the summer session of the
' ; m bonds, or *a much thereof a» ten*
; for tlte purpose of paying for, improv
Notice to 0«btors and Creditors.
ctaima againrt the estate of said deceased are
coOfied to pre^it thraa at ones to legal form
to A. b. ELLEDGE. Administrator,
iUBenw6.-»a.70. Columbus, Ga
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In proportion to prices charged, than
other medium In the Smith,
With the combined circulation of two old
and well established papers, It charges the
prices of only one.
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It is published in one of the
commercial, manufacturing l
centers ot the most progressive State
Sonth, with a large and intelligent sm
ing population and extra facilities fa
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 only
by nearly every family in Spalding County,
but in the eight surrounding counties, with
a good genera] circulation in the State and
other States.
and covers it. completely. W-W \ KW0
Prices low.* Write for rates and sample
copies of Daily and Weekly to
DOUGLAS GLESSNER, I'nblfaher.
Griffin, Ga.
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Phyriciani endorse P. P. £. ssasplen-
did combination, and prescribe it with S2
great aaifafiction for the cures of til
forms and atagea of Primary, Secondary
and Tertiary Syphilis. Syphilids Bheu-
mstism, Scrofulous Ulcers aad Soros,
(Hsndnlsr Swellings, Bheamatlam, Kid¬
ney Complsinte, old Chronic Ulcers that
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fcara resisted aU treatment. Catarrh, Skto
Diseases, Ecsema, Chronic Female
Complaints, Mercurial Poison, Tetter,
Scaldhead, etc., etc.
r. p. t. il a powerful tonic and an
ausikBt appittser, building up the
ryatem rapidly. If you are weak mid
faabla aad teal badly try P. P. P, and