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wen out elmply for polithat
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under his owiOiat.itlnwrit the entire
remains oL the National Grawiback
“ ied a caN to himsrif to
joint owners «f the higb-teriff-and-
tfTist Democrat}(' p*trtv * * * * J
with Mm, and thus
would to mowd
«f« conyaatiaa trom 50. to SOQper
SPStS
Butler, if approached in the proper
**»&»&*» might
formed for a movement which
* ’ fH sufficient number
utecf and hungry of
it worth while for
^“^s»rc.; i&M2
up" It iwvtry evident now
SpSd“"-^" ndb “ b '“
in this
r,«one of them will
1 ' ; teto i !strike”
sm#«s8fn!ly
■i Cared v
. Without
wwognlzed and met by
iibly this summer. Tbe
course, etanda at the
stem, and Chancellor
jrsmK&s —_, r —1» one which Georgia
the subject In hwr argument, and we
trust that bin hands will be held up
bj-tlie r«T>reeent*tivcH of the pwple.
What partteolaf’ legislation determined ia en¬
acted or what details are
upon, is a matter of n» special con-
tfera, so that the main object is at-
for the public schools and higher edu
and Without asking much for
verslty itself, its friends will
contented with a generous scat-
of the educational fund
the districts. We hope, in
any event, that the General Assem¬
bly wfll take prompt and proper
stepsin* in aid of the of ‘ educa- '
wwgrv, cause
tion.
EK CO UK AUK SMALL INDUSTKIES.
The candid admission is made by
hie Birmingham Age-Herald that
‘the period of spurts and booms id
yer in Birmingham and the time for
the oncumuiation of sudden fortunes
has gone never to return.” It is a
healthy sign when the leading news-
paper of a town which owes its suc¬
cess largely to booming, advises its
readers that "the age of steady
growth and progress kad set in and
ft ia the duty and interest of her citi¬
zens to h&lp that progress along by
every means possible. To that end
every possible effort should be mad*
to establish manufacturing indus¬
tries here—to build up new ones and
to induce those located etewhere to
remove here. Small industries ot
various kinds should be encouraged.
The bigger they are the better, but
nothing that promises to add to the
capital and population of the city is
too insigni(leant to deserve aid and
attention. ’ ’ This is quite a pplica ble
to griffin as to Birmingham and the
opportunities as great in the one
case ns in the other.
A great many peopleleel themselves
failing. The; ^~Jty don’t know
ust what is the matter, but they suf-
er from a combination of indescriba-
h"* and pains, which each month
to 8HW grow worse. ---- The ------v counteract only sure. - • • .
known that will
feeling and restore perfect health
IWiwn’a Brown’s Iron Iron Bitters. Bittern. Bv By rapid rapid as* as-
it purifies the blood, drives
disease, gives health and strength the cir¬
,every portion reached by
system, renews wasted tis¬
and restores robust health and
/ *
You Know Your Fate.
If jor jn eontinve to suffer with indi-
T know what
„vJon you will uever
your iur fate fu may be, and it must come
sooner or later. Dyspepsia after a
time will W in wear wim J your system and di- *
gesti s ™„-ve organs away --------...... and you will be
worthless to yourself and obnoxious
” ■ immediately ‘Westmore¬ to
___________ .aking the greatest
land’s Caltsoya Tonic, and
remedy known for tt a will torpid liver the liver
diseased blood, set and give
to work, purify the blood
tone to the whole system. Buy it of
your.druggist for 50 cents and $1.00
a bottle.
For sale by E. R. Anthony.
Uucky Hrltinh Noblemen.
Philadelphia Inquirer (Rip.)
Another American nobleman. girl No; has that captnr is
ed a British
not exactly the way to put it. An¬
other British nobleman has captured
an American girl—and a lucky fellow
he is, too.
il, S. 11. (Botanic Blood Balm.}
If yon try this remedy you will say a* many
other* have said, that is the ubst blood pun-
fire and toaic. Write Blood Balm Co., Atlnn-
t*. On., lor book ot convincing testimony.
J. V. Davis, Atlanta, Ga. (West End),
,
writes; “I consider that B. D. B. has perma-
« <my i»nnpd bi«g( rhetunatittm atid wnatica.'’
er treatment. Columbiana, Ala,, writ*«:”My
E.G. Tinsley, and sister had ulcerated throat
mother sore
and scrofula. B. B. B. dured them ”
lacob i'.Spoucior, Newuan, Ga., write*: “B.
B. B. entlrelv efired me of rheumatism in m.v
i&ouidere. Timed sis bottles.” 3038Fountain
Cbas. Reinhardt, No, btieet,
Ba}timoi*,Md.. writes: ‘T Buffered with blced-
inr piles for two years, and cured am glad me.’’ to nay
that one bottls of B. B. B.
I, J.Hardy, Toceoa, AWLW«, Ga., utt., writes: w “D. B. B.
t cure tor >r catarrh, catarrh. Three bottles
xiurra me I * bad um. I ..een troubled several years.’’ bottle
A. Bpibk. Atlanta, Ga., says: child ’’One ot
of B. B. B. completely cured my eose-
W, A. Pepper, Frsdonia, Ala., writes: B. B.
B. cured my mother otukeratedsore throat.”
A m*trcM1iig CMC and Happy Care.
“For over a year I have had a break
itur oat on my leg, which troubled
me so bad •purple Icould not color, walk, with leg bftdly
swelled, of erup-
tionfl bo bad that Wood would ooze
out if I bore my weight on it. I was
> ;
The «wtrf m— t»t the pa
ceu of Hood’. Sarsaparilla 1. fouad to the
article (twit It!» merit that win., and the
fact that Hood’s Bawapartle actually •*>
con,pushes what ts claimed tor It. I* what
baa giyen to this medicine a popularity and
aala M^rTwins ar eater than that of any other aarsapv
Hood’s Sarsaparilla cures^BerafnU, Salt
Shewn and aU Humors. Dyapepala, Blek
Headache, BlUonsness. ovemanee That
Tired ‘sfflsSsSSK Feeling, creates an Appetite, atwngtb-
glats. |t; sbtforth. rreparedby0.tao<4 Maaa.
i 0o., Apothecaries. Howell.
ONLY LINE
Double Daily Sleeping Car Service
Be tween
Cincinnati and Jacksonville.
Solid trains between
Chattanooga and Jacksonville,
Closely connecting with double trains
with Pullman Sleeping Cars
to and from
Memphis, Nashville, Kansas City
and the West and
Knoxville, Washington, New Yerk
and the East,
THE SHORT LINE BETWEEN
; Atlanta and Jacksonville,
Atlanta and Savannah,
Atlanta and Brunswick,
Atlanta and Macon,
Atlanta and Borne.
For rates, Time Cards and other
information apply to agents of the
East Tenn., Va. and Georgia R. R.
B. W. WKENN.
Gen. Pass. & Ticket Agt„ Knoxville.
S. H. Hardwick,
Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt., Atlanta.
ORDINANCE.
Ordinance K™ 11 1 i u C Rn< *
oTa^*Und° 'ohio.lts j-
MiwegBOrH and im-
SEction t- Be it ordained the of by Griffin, the Mayor Geor¬
and Oity Council of Electric city Company, of
That the Brash author,red
Ohio, be and is repair hereby and operate
to construct, maintain, public alleys, and
or under the streets,
other public places in the city of Griffin for
and dnring the term of five (5) years from
date of the passage of this ordinance,-a line
vice wires, or oth, | electricity eleetriei for the
Used for the transmission lissionOf Of
purpose of furnishing light and 1 power, pos
Sue. 2. Said line or lines of wire wire may be
id streets, al-
gronnd, That or
the poles be erected under
direction of tbe street coehhiiiu*. u
said term of years sai§ company shall fu
good electric light*, JBoth are and jncaudes-
cent, to all persons Ashall and paying ulone for be
the ie, and authorize^o%aintain for ------ t ---- and
entitled or oper¬
ate ™|hin the limits of said city such line or
linc«b be used for such purpose.
Sue. 3. That the contract for lighting by said ths
.tree rts of the city to be entered into
SHSETS? pany with 4*1 the city, when SftSSSS this ordinance
inance,
days ifromtbc from tbe pass¬ i
age of this ordinance the saiacompany shall
tile » written acceptance Clerk of the of terms Griffin, of this and
ordinance accepted with the this city ordinance shall
when so and oper¬ the
ate as a contract between the tjty
said id company, c< This its successors and assigns.
8: 5ec. 5. ordinance shall be of full force
soon as it shall lie adopt«d_by said Mayor
awns
_______.... lR.< ordinances, or conflict part* with of this
nances heretofore and passed the in hereby
ordihance, be same are
&UWOW&& )ves
aho WARTS,
SSSUSUS13
For two yaori I }
[SK:,-
and confined met >
bed for s whole j
during whidi tr ts
could not even tmb’oit"
limida lo n:y h ..d.r -
for8montli*c* K>il i
move myself In fecAv: fii
reduced in fles h :
1M to 86 lbs. Wr.drt
cd by best best physick: physl.
■« ihW W ^ unit to W grow glow wonc v> »»* r 1
improve. Finally I AVter took Swift’s while Specific, St my and work, soon and began ‘ for o:i f 1 & :
a was
past five months have been as well ss I ever was—*
from the effects of Swift’s Specific.
» Jons ILt,
dan. & 1835. Ft. \Vayr.o, list
Books on Blood and RUlu Diseases mailed free.
Swiiw Hpecimc Co., Atlanta, Os.
FOR MEN ONLY!
APOSmVE
CURE ■ re«re w,,-te - Jt ^ WlwJ• g<W. «*■
t from 41 bwtri, rfiivififi^wwra*
HINDKRCORN8. .
PARKER S GINGER TONIC
(swat King
we* ■ reiwhiag
Sp^-ute,
(uapepomt urn.
they i
ttwis
deeds on
ttasr mS commission business; to
pnrehaes. al
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prop of
pose
and ad
real real and and STntorest tL Company
received _____ of all
to do so so and and to do so so and to do any and
other acta which are p
rying on on a a warehouse
tizoB and Commission busineL
house 5$5S?KS^ilj
with the id^y o^Jufy tebb.
charter. -ii,rr
J .r!aJ5EC^S ‘' v
l certify that the m foregoing rS2,Aj| is a true and
comet copy as ■ p «r«° ,
offico.
BY FAB
TkMuiCMfisnprU
NEW YORK OR BOSTON
-IB VIA-
savannah
-ASP THE-
OCEAN : STEAMSHIP: LINE
Central Railroad of Georgia.
*' SUMMER EXCURSION TICKETS
Now on sale at reduced rates. Good to re¬
turn until October 81st, 1889.
Magnificent Steamer and elegant service
Freefrom the heat and dust, Incident to All-
Rail Rout**. If you are sick the trip will in¬
vigorate and build you up.
Go East by Sea aud You’ll not Regret tt
Passengers, before purchasing tickets via
other routes, would do well to inquire first of
the merits of the Route via Savannah. Fur¬
ther information may be had by applying to
the Agent at your station or.to.
M. S. BELKNAP, CNAP, -.Mi W.F.SHELLHAN,
General Manager Mam Traffic BOSTICK, Manager.
E. T.CHARLTO: :LTON7 CLYDE Trav. Pass. Agent,
GenT P ms. Agent .jt,
Savai annah, Ga
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£f H.
asma@iSM -%sg®ms
«ii»t wr't idTrin,**- tolio
iaU at ytwrW.tiniilAtT^;
fbi machine ,
No capita! To^efifiaw.
---------here who writ* * ««• to ’’ ..www---
b**t M*T,ng-»*£tila« it) 1 d. «ml tfe*
«*, Wills work*
tqcal *».: a.
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tor-ttter with ofir *«a > •
■prr UftHW line «r ‘ -
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Special Election *
Notice is hertby given that there wfll lM
held on Taesday, the 18th day of Aagust,
188l>,in Spalding county, whether an election to itetor- shall
mine the question bonds shall or
led by said county and for the purpose
, improving Said repairing public
property in (aid cuunty euunt.y. iny. Baia bonds oonas to so be o<?
of of doilats. the the aggregate aggrt ____ amount I of of sixteen MixteeL thousand ,
dollars, to to lie l>eknown known as ns coupon conpoi----------„ bonds mils of of the the
denomination of five hundred dollars irs each, each, to to
Itear Interest at the rate ate of of six six per per cent, cent, per per
n and payable semi-annuaUy, semi-annually, 1st day of on on July the the
1st- day ly of ol January and the
of each hyear. Two of said bonds to be paid
oS oft on January January lat, 1st, 1891, 1801. and and one one all thousand thousand of said
dollars annually thereafter until
bonds nre retired. , *
8aid election shall be held and conducted
in accordance with an Act of the legislature,
approved October 14th. 1879.
There icre shall slial Is- printed or written on the bal-
lots of those . _ issning mid bonds
the words “For bonds,” nnda I* nlhJ and An on tknan those
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opposed to issuing tbe same the word*
“Against issuing bonds ” !TBK'K,C.C.
julylS-lm
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’lew A:*v«rlisen-cnn
PICTURES, MIRRORS
JAMES S. eetme.
P____
m Catalogue on
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Ordinary’* Advertisements.
Keith, asereeutor 71 i
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Stark HL’vftfa.
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^•^tS*5"S3SS4SS h nOt b t
' *i T Ordinary.
|3.00 W HAMMOND, ,
^ 0feWNARY« ^s OFFICE—81’Ai.BiSO £sm tow-
the Court of '
next, wnj sues if
“ItoTfif’"® R. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary
W. S. Brown, deceased, has
made application ucpieu to 1 me lor leave to sell one
Undivided _ one-half one-hsif interest fn one and
had acres ol of laud, land, more or less, *
north by Broadway street, on the .
second street, south by Flemister and
and west by other land ol said estate, tor the
purpose of paying debus of deceased and for
distribution i amon among the heirs.
Let all persons concerned show cause be
fore the Court of Ordinary, at my office m
ander applies to me for letters of Dismission
on the estate of W». Woodward.late of said
county, deceased before
Let ail persons i show canse
shoutonotbe^rmi^ W. HAMMOND, Ordinary.
Notice of Local Legislation.
Notice is hereby thedfensralAssemtoy_*>»ttslState given that application will
bemadeto bill atthe Jriy
of Georgs for tbepassage.ol a
adjonrn*a malt sessi
uons and
Union Baptist County
Spalding
Notice of Local Legislation
adjouraedeessiontoproiabitthesaleof sprH-
Spalding County.
Notice of Local Legislation
Notice is :5S? hereb, „.™>tion will
be of Georgia made to for the ths G. jSSSSi sale nalel of spirit-
seeskmto prohibit the
Notice of Local Legislation
Notice of lucaj Legislation
Notice h hereby given that
adjourned session to prohibit the M
cotton in the county of Spalding from th*
15th day of August to the 15th day di o* IM-
ceuber.
Nolice of Prop«s«Ml Jiftg is
latiou.
traduced Notice is hertby the givsu that a bill toe will L gteta be in
at summer eeasioa at e -
ture to authoriie the county of (fiffS,000) Spalding
to ... issue ___________ six teen thousand dollars dollars (*16,000.
Iw. in hewJe bonds, AW ot .. as mnr.h much thereof As A, is necessary,
for the ---- purpose tz. o,p^yjngr ( for improving and
vidmnly'tKec'oi Constitution property in of this the method State. pro
ftetice te Debtors find Creditors.
janeUw6.-f3.70. ('olnmbua, Ga
preferred mtosaotarsrrsss who furtueh hate* and *to
«mt a
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prices of only one.
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progressive Sti J
centers of the most
South, with a large and intelligent
ing population and extra facilities for
tribuHon.
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Being: a flwst-elass newspaper. fuUy up U
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 general circulation in the State an<
other States. •
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DOUGLAS GLES8NER, PntSHkher,
Griffin, Ga.
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