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‘ - i firemen’s iavss-
i subjoined to
The
twill be somewhat of asor-
r citizens, as it was to our-
and yet nothing else
have bsen expected,
i gentlemen seemed to
' fair-minded, and
felt
T were confronted with the
their
» fall rs-
_
i of the com-
_
i the News and Sun
publish our opin-
ipsopl* were not
ascribed to certain
fo.l&flre company. This
0 now. for we are well
1 the majority of Colua
a majority of
ibera of No. 8 also-
are as good as are tobefouad any-
nd Griffin’s relation with this
f has always been most cor-
if : V ; ' / - /'
to w* blame the committee
f ife whitewashing report.
i here forthat purpose,
they neared home, having
i first train alter hearing
1, It must have
»and more difficult to ra
_ _ found
t matters just as they
•'* “ ‘ mixed in the state-
p ^ctacotl partis
oftb<)ir
be justified as
n arising from their
charges were sos-
'J&SZ
the “fairminded
'to say admlr-
ey cnffiT under
, and we freely ac-
i of No. 5 all the
report of the
ition gives
to *bat pfcUoeophere
—Out veryttahle
by coring the «oM
• Cherry Pectorsl, the
! end tbecofin not seed
July 13th.
tits Watermelons, Brief!
i Cream Summer Cfeeese.
and Cakes. T*
WTOABOCT.
Ctty Nates,>ad Hews From TWs aaA
«fehSSmS*s
me te those we tore end thee. m ihste,
We try ss to the wanderer tor a„
W. B. Griffin, of Snnny Side, was
here yesterday«
H. A. HartefWd, of High Falls,
cams up yesterday.
Fleming Bailey left yesterday lor a
sojourn at Warm Springs.
Mrs. J. D. Cunningham, of Orebard
Hill, visited this city yesterday.
Miss Annie Ellis, of Jackson, is vis¬
iting Miss Essie Cleveland on Poplar
Mis. J- K. Parten, of Ssddon, Ala.,
fa visiting her father, J. W Corbin
and family.
J. C. Glenn, ol Atlanta, passed
through yesterday on his way dawn
the Ga. Midland.
Mr. and Mis. J. W. McCracken, o f
Cincinnati, left yesterday after a day
pleasantly spent In this city.
Miss B&llie Florence, who has been
visiting Miss Maggie McFarland, has
returned to Hampton.
Miss Mattie Moss will leave'this
morning for Lutherville, where she
will visit Miss Mary Lon Williams.
Miss Ida Bennett, who has ben vis-
ititing Misses Maude and Lucie Flynt,
returned to her home in Atlanta yes¬
terday.
Mrs. J. C. Ellington returned to
Montesuma yesterday after a short
visit to Col. and Mrs. E. W. Beck, in
this city.
l>r. R. H. Taylor and Capt. Jesse
Andrews have returned from Indian
Springs, both much improved in
health.
Forest Garrison was attacked the
other day at Dobbins mill by a ten
feot whip snake, which wound around
his leg and whipped him until a
negro cut open bis bead.
The visitors to the State Horticul¬
tural convention which meets in this
city on the 81st instant will see a
greater profusion of fruits than they
have ever viewed in their livee.
Capt. J. H. White has been favor¬
ing the editor recently with some fine
specimens of vegetables and fruits
from his well laid out grounds on
Tenth ann Solomon streeets.
Mrs. Giles Bishop’s residence just
beyond town on the Macon road was
entered on Wednesday while she was
absent from home, and a handsome
gold watch with black fob attached
was taken.
Mr. ami Mrs. S. K. Dick and child,
of Houston, Texas, arrived yesterday
and .are visiting Mrs. A. L. Nelms.
Mr. Dick resided here for severed
years, during which time he was in
tiie cotton business, and made many
friends who will read with pleasure
of bis visit to this city.
BwUis’i Arnica Salve.
The Bart Salve in the world lor Cute,
Brvieee, Son*, Ulcere, Salt
Son*, Tetter, Che
Corns, Mid all Skin
ly cures Pitas, perfect or no
funded. teed to give Price 25 cent* box. r Poreatot money i
per
E. H. Anthony.
J M jilt
- iia ^ mote*
lor WfflBB.
Two negroes, a man and a woman,
were ejected from the fi
c«l»C«WUl.E.
mmk mwaA men_
knights of the grip. The pair
boarded the train at Atlanta and
were given ample opportunity and
chance to get into the right coach,
and were not put out until aome dis¬
tance down tiie road. The wo-
man showed willingness to go, bat
the man offered some resistance, but
was persuaded to vacate orderly.
While the sanitary committee have
been putting in some good work re¬
cently, the sanitary condition ol the
town in still far from perfect, and the
breeses Mow unpleasant odors from
various directions. It is strange how
slew people are to realise that every
tool odor carries tiie seeds of disease
kills in every ease, but each is equal¬
ly to be avoided. Constant eleanli-
erased at this season.
The transition from JSUsA! Mr
painful epoch in sickness the We of to the re individual. Soeb
a re¬
markable event to *— “ **■ “*
and the
bean
kat *o mnehl* heard in praise of EI«e-
tttcm. So many feet they owe their res¬
toration to health, to the us# of the Great
Alterative and Tonic. If .too arc troubled
■ease of Kidneys, liver or Stom-
or short stand
> nee ol Elects
________ oer bottle at
Drugstore.
DESTR UCTIVE S TORM.
Hortbern Sad of Westmoreland County,
Pa., Otvwm a Dose of Water and HaiL
Gsjuuamjao , Fa, July 12.—One oi
the moat destructive storms that, refer
occurred in this section p as sed over the
northern end of the county Wednesday
•vsning about 4 o’clock. Bain fell in
tmmfets, and th® creeks for miles around
the mining village of Grab Tree over¬
oats flowed, and carried crops down of the wheat, hay and
wore streams.
The waters of Crab Tree and Thom
creeks did the most damage. Trees
were eW-Evejr uprooted and bridge buildings both were creeks swept
from Grab Tree to Balteburg jap has been
carried away, and 300 or300 yards of the
Grab Tree branch railroad has been
out.
A KaUetona Follow*.
A hailstorm followed and was meet
disastrous to the corn crop and it is
thought storm embraced to be entirely ad destroyed. of about thirty The
area
mike square and in many V places the
wheat, which had been cat the farm¬
ers in the morning, was earned down
the stream in shocks.
Their Business: Booming.
Probably no one thing has caused such a
general revival of trade at E. fi. Anthony s
Dreg Store as their giving away to their cus¬
tomers of so many free trial bottles of Dr.
King's New Discovery for Consumption. in this
TMr trade article to simply the enamons fact that it always very
valuable from Coughs,
cores and never disappoint*. Colds,
Asthma, Bronchitis, quickly Croup, cured. and all Toucan throat
and tang diseases by getting trial bottle
test It before buying a warranted.
free, large size 91. Every bottle
Almost a 81»J5rbt*r o/the Innocents.
Rutuuto, Central Vt, July that IS. —The wreoked Ver¬
mont train was
ing, near by Brandon, washout early contained Wednesday about morn¬ 200
a
passengers for from New Fork and Boston
Montreal including sixty “fresh air
Injured, fund’ children. he reoeived Only one bruise child was the
and a on
knee. About a half dozen adults were
slightly bruised. A caw took fire, but
was quickl y extinguished.
enter Justice Walter la Chicago,
Chicago, July 12.—Chief Justice
Fuller and arrived is stopping here Wednesday at the Palmer. after-
h e<aa3r
ing. The chief justice stated to a re¬
porter that he was heie to attend to tire
supreme oourt docket and try cases be¬
fore that court, and that he would like¬
ly remain several weeks.
Baby With Two Hoad* on Oaa Haag.
ing Tepton, Mrs. lad.. Reuben July Ryan, 13.—Monday living even¬ nine
mues northeast of here, gave birth to a
female child having a double head. The
child is perfectly fanned, exoept that it
has a double head rearing on one neck.
It has four eyes, four ears, two fore¬
heads, two mouths and two noses. It
was still-born, and bad to be removed
with instr uments.
lltxiulppl Steamer Saak,
St. Lotos, July ia.—The 12.—The Anchor Ad line
steamer the _________1 mouth Crystal of the City ity Mine Saline struok struok tiv river, a a snag sixty at
s _
miles miles below below here, here, Wednesday Wednesday night night A
large number of passengers were aboard.
All were also saved. safe safely taken I Sixty * ■ off head_of ~ The cattle
were >
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had on board oard a000 sacks of wheat and a
mixed cargo, which will be almost a
complete loss.
Barth Dakota.
Governors Pier N. Dak., and Ordway July 12. -Ex- in
are
the lead for the United States aerate,
while Gen. Allen is leading for gov¬
delegates ernor. Only to the nineteen convention out of the seventy Demo¬
are
crats Bfemarek Everything the temporary seems to capital point to of
as
the new state.
Chicago, July 12.—A fire in the top
stony of the Anglo-American the Provision of
company’s warehouse, at comer
Fortieth street end Packers amine,
shortly after IS o'clock Wednesday
tS night caused a loss of about *23,000 to
ilrm. Six heat, firemen were of which overcome will
hy W H* 6 jgd two
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GRIFFIN, GA., June 8th. 1889.
J. H. WHITE, JR , * CO.,
Take - The - Lead
J i
rnSiki; -IN THE-
BEST GOODS S0LD1I THE CITY FOR THE PRICE
from 76c. to $26.
“ $2.00 « $30.
Come. See the Goods and be Convinced
Tb« «*, ». .n j»«t .tot r, pre ^.t. SpfcmM lot o
HATS,
Thanks to a!L
( - . > ’t JB., ■- fe ——— - CO. - -
J. a. WHITE,
*
Har<
And Farmin g Xmpl emente.
Have just received a nice line of CEDAR BUCKETS, POT-WARE and
PISTOLS.
★ ★ ★ PISTOLS ! PISTOLS!! ★ ★
f
tar Gome and see me.
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NEWS IN BRfCr.
A Condeas»ticin
Various SubjoeU.
Greeusbufg, Ind., horses have glanders.
Bishop Maebedeuf, of Denver, died Wed-
nasday.
Cars killed Fred. Denali, aged 18, at Steu-
KsavUle.
Samuel oT^* Mudgey was killed by ears at
Franklin, i
Miss Eliza Power took laudamun at Meu-
dota, HL Tired of life.
B. I* Milllc a n , at Madison, lad., was ar-
rsated for embezzlement
St Joseph Refining company has bean
gobbled by the sugar trust
Secretary Noble vows that nobody ever
swears at a cabinet meeting.
Win Hilton, of BanesvUle, Ale., cut his
throat because of a love affair.
In the next Ohio legislature there will be
thirty-six senators and 114 representatives.
Washington, Lightning destroyed four oil tanks at
FA Loss *25,000; no fasur-
Ance.
Dr. Hammond expects that many oases of
insanity will result from the Johnstown
flood.
Mrs. Runyan, of Marion, ft, entertained
five generations of her faintly on her SOth
birthday.
Business Educators’ association of Amer¬
ica In eleventh annual session at Cleveland
this week.
John Soderberg, of Chicago, killed him¬
self because ho accidentally shot a woman
on the Fourth.
The Jury in the case of Philip Son ter,
charged with the murder of Chairman Ola.
lver, at Columbua, disagreed.
The Cleveland Young Monk Christian
association building is under way. Governed
Foraker laid the owner stone Wednesday.
Die contract for furnishing text hooks for
the public schools of Indiana has been
awarded to the Indiana School Book com-
pony.
The National Potters’ union has declared
a boycott upon the Steubenville, The pottaiy O., pot¬
tery and Its product*. is non¬
union,
A train on the Mexican Central railroad
treat through a bridge at Aroya, and ditched
every coach on th# train. Two persons
were killed and twenty-five Injured.
Senator IVashburn will withdrew from
connection with the big flouring mills at
Minneapolis, Minn., a new company having
been formed to resume charge Sept 1.
At Gallon, 0., Michael O’Neill, era of
ex-Councilman Thomas O’Neill, aged lO,
fell under the wheels of a train and had a
tag so badly crashed; that amputation was
Sarah Bernhardt has developed a great
liking for Americans. She seeks their so¬
ciety, invites them to bar entertainments
and openly asserts that they are th* wittiest
people in the world.
Mrs Mollie Corwin, of ShelbyvUle, Ind.,
who hat had eight husbands, was dangsr-
ously chopped with a hatchet in the hands
of one Button, who wanted to be number
nine and was refused.
The once noted Russian sculptor, Theodore
Kamensky, to an humble inn-keeper in dear-
water, Fla. At one time the favorite of the
czar, he was afterward exiled and is now
living in poverty under a fictitious name.
The M a h a r aja h of Cashmere, has written
to the Viceroy of India, with whom he some¬
time ago beoamo involved In a dispute, that
be would be obliged if the viceroy would
either grant him his liberty or put him to
Outside of those in n iMbUooflketitan
three persons in the United States who
entitled to send and receive mail matter I
Polk, _ Garfield They are the widows ofPreei-
dents aod Grant The priv¬
ilege is granted by special act of coogreat
While John Lowe, ;of i
-StSJSLS who are rewarded with wiii the the ranks of
I ,
K;'
tVr«ck»d~b/» Bridge Giving Way.
Ex, Paso, Tex, Mexican July 12.—The Central, passen¬ which
ger team on tiie
left Paso del Norte, five Monday iruhw night, this «de was
wrecked Chihuahua, at a bridge and ditched.
of passed every car
bridge The engine before over safely, the coaches bat the got
gave Two way people killed
across. were in¬
stantly and twenty-five injured. Nine¬
teen people were taken to the hospital
at Chihuahua, and two of them have
ITCHING^AGONIES.
Every Night I Scratched Until tne
Skin was Raw.
Body covered with schtaa like spots of mor¬
tar. An awful Spectacle. Doctors useless.
Cure hopeless. Entirely cured by the Ccn-
coxa Remedies hi fire week*.
I are going to tell you of the extraordinary
change your About Cctiocea of Remedies April last performed I noticed
on me. the 1st
some red pimplee like coming out ail over my
body, but thought nothing of it until some-
titee later on, when it began to look like
spota of mortar spotted on, and which came
off in layers, accompanied until with I itching. 1
would scratch every the night scales, being was formed raw,
then the next night
meanwhile, were scratched of! again. In vain
did I consult ail ihe doctors in the country,
but without aid. After givir----" *-----
of recovery, I happened abon tofs
reent in the newspaper _
Remedies, and purchased them from my
druggist, and obtained almost immediate re¬
lief! began to notice that the scaly erup¬
tions gradually dropped oB fully and cured. disappeared I had
one disease by one, and thirteen have months bee* before I began
the
taking the Cdtiotba Remedies, cured. an My ig four disease or
five weeks was entirely psoriasis. I recommended
was eczema and
the CtmccxA Remedies to all in my have vicinity, taken
and 1 know of a great many who
them, and thank me for the knowledge have babes of
them, scaly especially mothers who
with eruption on their heads and bodies.
I oannot express in words the thanks to
yon (or what Cpticvra Remedies have been
tonfe. My body was covered with scales,
and I was an awfol spectacle to behold. Now
Sept. Feb. 7,1888.—No 21,1887. of the disease from
trace
which I suffered has shown itself since my
cure. G. C.
Cutlcura Remedies
Cnreeevery species of agnonixing, and pimply humiliating, diseases of
the itching, skin, burning, scalp, and scaly blood, with loss of hair,
anu all humors, blotches.' eruptions, sores,
scales and crests, crusts, wl whether-simple, scrofulous,
or contagions, when physiciads and all other
__________ Price, CcnctfRA, 50c.;
Sold everywhere.
Soap, Pottee 35y Dbuo Resolvent, Chemical *1. Prepared Cordobation by the
and
B oston.
tar Send for “Hotr toCaw Skin Diseases,”
64 ga ges, 50 illustrations, and 100 testimo-
ccba Soap.
I CAN’T BREATHE.
Chest Pains, Soreness, Weak
Pleurisy, sss, Hacking and Inflammation Cough, Asthma, reliev¬
ed ...... In oils minute by the Gvmcviu Am-FAiii
Plaster. Nothing like it tor Waak Lungs.
Special Election.
Notice to hereby given thati there will be
mine t he question whether bonds shall or shall
not be issued by said county tor the purpose
of the aggregate amount of sixteen thoasand
Vto> be known as
•mi-amm any, on tne
- —ItoboWtou atf»jfsa paid
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As we expfect to make a CHANGE in our bu»i“
Augrat, are determined to reduce our rtock m |
Popular as
Till! New Yl
with the people, Capt. Lyons is (’ ‘ J
oar
ty, and every price 50 presented cent, below, acti 1"
duction of 25 to per on
be reduced before the 1st of August,
pare NEW YORK STORE PRICES a 11
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cinity. . ? j
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16 M all All
AND-
Mean fW: >'
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1 Case selling of the Hantlsome at Callcbs 7 cents slaughtered yard. at 5 At ta NEW » garth YOl
are same a
1 Case of beautiful styles Calicoes at 4 :
houses at-fi cents a yard.
2 lots of Plaid and Striped Ginghams will!
Considered cheap at 8 cents. Come and see t
2 tote of 10 cents Dress xinghams will be closed <
IH m 8 *
1 lot of Fine Zephyr Stripe Ginghams, « new . stjrl L
its reduced from V2% cents. At j
All our 8 and 10 cents Cliallies will be closed out^atS^nte a^y^L^^^
1 lot of French ChaJlies, rich designs, 40 inches wit’
Marked down from 15c. At
1 Jot of Handsome 36 inch wide Dress Batiste, wilt U.™
yard. Reduced from 15c. At NEW---
1 ease White Lawn at 7c.-well worth 10c. Come and see r*
and you will be convinced. At NEW ;
1 case of Cable Cord at 6e.-well worth 10e.^
YORK 5
1 case verj fine Sheer India Linen Lawn at lOc.^redumlj
Handsome line of Laces and Lace Flouncing. If yon wa
Skirting and Hamburg Edgings at prices that will NEW paraV
call at once as we want room. At I
2 lots Figured Batiste, is perfectly chance fast colors, new handsome styles, drag only d
reduced from 8c. This your to get a
All our English Sateens will be closed oritat 12^.^redB^^^roml5c. an
3 lots of French Sateens, latest styles, will be closed oat at 2S .
reduced from 30c. and 35c. a yard. At NEW YORK STORE.
2 lots of new styles English Sateens, that we sold at lOc. t
closed out at 6c. Call and get you a few dresses At as NEW tbey will 1
at the above price.
2500 yards Sea Island, edge slightly damaged, At will NEW be
a yard.
1 case 1 yard wide Wamsutta Bleaching, will be closed out at I
At NEW YORK-----
Shoes ! Shoes ! Shoes !
MOST BE SOLD TO MAKE ROOM.
Now is the timeil you are in need oi anything in the Shoe line as thestock
must be closed out in order to make room. Come at once and make your
selection. You can get the best value for your money and hare you r
choice from the largest stock in Griffin. v>; H j 1
A FEW OF THE SLAUGHTERS.
Boys Button Shoes, size 12 from 12 to $1.25, 2, $1,25, reduced from $1.50. $1,50. Boys
Balmoral Shoes from size to 2 at reduced froin
1 lot Ladies Opera .Slippers at 65c.; reduced from 90e.
1 lot Ladies Opera Opera Slippers Slippers 75c.; reduced $1.1 from #1.00.
1 lot Ladies at
A full-line of Gents’ Fine Shoes from $1.25 to .
At NEW
Beautiful line of Ladies Opera Heel and Toe 12 Button
duced from $1.50. At NEW
If you want a Brogan Shoe call and see our $1.25
Beautiful line of Ladies Shoes from $1.00 to $5.50, which k we j
every pair. At NEW YORE I
Ladies Slippers, Opera NewportTies, Oxford Tteawith patent
mon sense toes, from 50c. to $2.00. At NEW YORK STORE.
MEH’8, BOYS* AS» YOUTHS’ CLOTHING.
Hvoa ape in need of n fine Dress Bait, neat Working Suit or a good,
ble Working Suit, yon can get the best value for your money and
your choice from the largest and best stock in Griffin by mak
tion at . NEW YC
Remember that immense stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes
change Hats, &c., in our must ........... business. be closed No out trouble before to the show first ......* goods of Augusu 'Niisilkflifiw at NEW in YORK oroer uc f._______
STRAW GOOD’
1 lot Sailors Hats, ah colors, at 15c.; reduced from !
children’s fancy Hats, richly trimmed, at 50c. At NEW
,
audSk CftpeT ° Wn LndieS Hftt8 ’ * D ® lnr,k and White > Rt