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HSK&ERC ORNS.
poll ; iii*ooxpsoo.,jcf: pals. Stuarai
100,000 Agents Wanted AT ONCE
to rail the
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views of all sorts
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538 CUestnntSt., Phiia., Pa.
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ROOT BEER!
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flil,
rxHFSBAKOB DBINK In t&« world. TBT IT.
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C. E. HIRES,PHILADELPHIA.
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SHOES,
are not stunned
Examine W I, J
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ee ment.
t. . Prep’r.
I the Athene street
will be sold to the
cant store to be had, though several
‘Can,. am'J.
ington will betho issuein the election
for one councilman on the afternoon
of July 23.
The directors of the People’s Na¬
tional Sank of Americus met Wednes¬
day and declared the usual semi-an¬
nual dividend of 5 per &nt.
aSCSM^^h 0 '
Ely, on his plantation in Baker coun¬
ty. M«j. |3y wak at one time attor¬ |
ney general of Georgia. !
An Indian girl living with Mrs.
for forty-two days before her death
ate nothing.
The Willacooche News is informed
at Joe Arnol|| who was
dieted ..jmJF* 1
Texas.
The oate crop in Hall county is
now being ha vested rapidly; in fact,
the better part of it is already cut,
the ppst week having been favorable.
The crop is turning but better than
was at one time anticipated.
A Rochelle correspondent of the Ab-
beville Tipie thinks that thefe ought
to be a thoroughly organized, well-
equipped military company in Wil¬
cox county to keep down toe troubles
that are threatened by law-defying
P e °P le -
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H JH #1
he audited ana found correct—0. K.
—meaning to intimate that the bill
was all correct, or as he pronounced
and spelt it, Oil Krect. Whasever
toe origin, the expression is used in a
variety of connections, a s for instance”,
when Robson told Tomkins that his
cure for all the painful and distress¬
ing ailments and weaknesses peculiar
to women. It lathe only guaranteed
cure for these ailments, sold by drug¬
gist. returned Money if paid it don’t for it will give be satisfac¬ prompt¬
ly See
tion. guarantee printed on the
^
A colored woman is in jail at Isa¬
bella charged with burning the house
•of John Giddens while he and his fam¬
ily were absent.. One of the keys and
a lot of tobacco which Mr. Giddens
identified were found in her posses¬
sion.
Her Face was Her Fortun*.
She was as pretty Sid lyely as a picture and
so animated that that it did
humanity troubles now. She has one of those and
so common to women
needs Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescrip¬
tion. It recuperates the waste
strength, right, puts the the whole and system
restores roses the lus¬
ter and makes the woman what she
once “Favorite was' bright, Prescripttion” well and happy. is
the
druggists, only medicine for positive women, sold fey
tee.Trbm under a guaran-
the manufacturers, that' it
will give hatisfaction in every case,
or money will be refunded. This
guarantee has been printed on the
out bottle-wrapped, for and faithfully carried
many years.
AfcZebJiloa steps are being taken
toward the erection ot a commodious
academy to take the place of the old
served
well,
„ accommo¬
date the prosp erous, growin g school.
Peculiar
peculiar t&iflfid Hood’s hi the phenomenal Sarsatiarilla sales is it has at-
thp blood/ tnnsfc one.
cessful medicine for purifying the (?) giv-
ink strength, and creating an appetite.
’n f'lh i iWW «- u in
W1B Harben, toe ttpry writer, is
vteitihgreiativeB in , and will
probably remain in Dalton through,
out the summer months. Mr. Har¬
ben is still winning literary laurels.
His latest success is a strikingly pa¬
thetic story in Youth's Companion.
The Closing of an
$szGr?£txv&&mn The Woekadeof aport Is not moremfurious
mm&gm dy tor intermittent and remittent
r due to He mimm
For many years the manufacturers
offered, of Dr. gage’s in good Catdrrb faith, Remedy shading have
a re¬
ward of $800 for a case of chronic
remedy is sold by
druggists at 50 cents.
are busy
Tennesse
crats in tho last election. If these
organ* wonld tura their attention to
East instead of West Tennessee, they
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:II3sl : % : .
The transition freon liras and
markable been as-«ASsiSSpS® attained ie gratefully blewed. Hence
as :
d&e&rv and |1 boi
50c. per
Drugstore. “
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both to the invalid and pleasure
seeker. s -|;
.
Bowden Lithia, Georgia’s wonder¬
ful Mineral Spring, probably offers
the best advantages to both the
health and pleasure seeker,
Only twenty miles frofn Atlanta;
situated directly jon the Georgia
Pacific railroads- Trains several
times daily; full moil and telegraph
accommodations. A magnificent
hotel; Hot Springs system of bath¬
ing. The finest mineral water in the
world; coed mountain air, and the
great Piedmont Chautauqua holding
its summer session there this season,
make it 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¬
ure resort. aug20
A Fish Valued by a Lady.
‘What fish isiaostvalnedby alady ?
shying her child trom a case of cramp
com, and relieving it teething.
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Abbott’s East Indian Corn Paint
removes all Corns, Bunicmsand Warts
speedily without pain. For sale by
all £m»H7diwlv. Druggists.;
Good Advice, Showing Result.
timonp: Edward “My Silvey, wife Chicago, had Catarrh gives twen¬ tos-
ty-five years; suffered severely for six
years remedy. before Unable she began breathe to use your
to except
cal through condition. the mouth; Tried everything in a most with¬ criti¬
out relief, when Dr. Streeter Advised
her to buy Ciarke’s Extract of Flax
(Papillon) Catarrh Cure. Relief fol¬
lowed ft immediately. until nOir She enlirely continued dar¬
to use she is
ed. Her health has not been so good
many years.” Price $1.00. Wash
the Baby with Clarke’s Flax Soap.
gist, now has the 1? 1 b*x r 0 Bi 0 ui 68 od
• * ": .t j:'’ vs '%&’*■■& i *. ^ -
A Ham Like Lazarus mTZm
lod"
Poison that defied all treatment. I
want to several physicians but found
no board relief. of physicians Finally I went Tallahassee before a
at
and was examined, and my case was
declared to be a virulent ease of
Blood Poison, and. all the medicine
they gave me failed to eradicate the
dreaded disease, and my life was in
danger. I lost the use my left arm,
and a would physician have at tois place said my
arm to be amputated.
The corruption 1 that came from va-
“ es waasooffensivethatl dis-
come in contack with my
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It. fi d
• General
?SY(Prickly~Ato^
itnd
blood and
> keep the Wood
dy, B. B. B.
1 with then-
Heclvns
bikIc. Rheumatic i , my kidneys were
relieved, and my o I at once,"
' Z. T. Hailerton,
Three years ago I poison, I
treatment
avoid physician
to Kentucky. I
Hut Springs and
>nths, but notb-
lug seemed to cure n , although tem-
porary relief eras Surned Home a
ruined man physically. tie prospect of
te try B. B. B.,
quickly healed
W. C. McGaugliey, Ark, writes:
“‘ owe the comfort ofj m,w .——^ > of B. AA B
With blood poison
WJta *sr 1 that given and found by this no
„
raluableremedy,” ■ i; -V
Mrs-BAiba *" Griffiths, UniUa, Tbn, writes:
““ " ray boy twelve years old had
4 joints were
Ito boon
leofB.B.B
has done him so much good he can
spain lias ceased* Its action on
pron o un ced most wonderful. ,> (fi)
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/ In cSecfc Juno 23r.l, 1889.
Ui Sc.
Leave Griffin................... ,5.4:0 ft* S) •
ExcnrT Sunday.
AWo»t*™.............................6:05 p. ra.
Griffin.....:...........................8:05 11
No. 17 —Sunday Oni.y.
laKSS&E'- ..........7;40 a.m.
..................0.85
No. 18 —Sunday Only.
Leave Atlanta..............................3:00p.m,
Arrive Griffin...................................5.00
No. 8 —Dau.t.
Leave Macon...................................3:30a.m.
rive Griffin........................ 5:25 “
“ Atlanta.....................,7:00 “
No. 11 —Dailt.
Leave Macon....,............. 8:25 a.m.
Griffin............ 10:43 “
Atlanta........................,...,.10:30 p. ra.
No. 1 —Dailt,
Leave Macon..................................l:40p. m.
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Arrivf Atlanta... * «*•» •*•••• •*5;45 ■. * * ;
No. 18 —Daily.
Leave Macon............. 6:40 p.m.
Arrive Griffin................. 0.00
Atlanta........ .....................10:40
No. 2-DAUdY.
Macon. «••..*. * 10:30
Leave Atlanta..., ......... v ......2:15 p. m.
Arrive Griffin***..,, ........4:00 ••
• ( Macon ,, ........6:15 “
No. 4 —Daii,y.
Leave Atlanta.......................... ..... 7:05 p.m.
Awive Griffih............................ ..... 8:35 “
<■ Uimn.i........................ H .... 11:00
No. 14—DAH.Y.
Leave Atlanta.............................. 9:05 a.m.
Arrive Griffin.,.............................10:48 “
“ Macon............................... 1:00 p.m.
, Wo. 27—Daily. ■
Leave Griffin....................... ..... 8:30 a.»
“ Newnan..................... .....10:30 “
Arrive Carrollton.,.......................11:85
No. 28 —Daii-t.
Leave Carrollton...........................4:20 p. m,
“ Newnan.........,.,....,*...........■ 5 ; ^ 5 -
Arrive Griffin...........T.......................7:20
No. 29 —DajLt, Except Sunday.
Leave Griffin......i............................1:30 p. in.
Arrive Newnan..............................4:30 ...»..........................5:35 "
I*eave *• “
Arrive Carrollton.....*...... 7:10
No. 80 —Daily, Excspt Sunday,
Leave Carrollton.............................5:45 Newnan................................7:35 a. m
Arrive ‘
Lfi&vfi Newnan................ ..8.05
Arrive Griffin...:........ 10:85 “
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iWISH wlure th* people can M
, we will seod free to one
each locality,the very
!h alUhe attaebmeute.
sen 4 free e compun
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ftrsEttai'-a »
it your home, home, end end «fur
become your imn
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- { MANUFACTURERS OF
Sash, Blinds,
We are here, and here to stay and have on hand
a large stock-of
DOORS, SASH AND BUNDS!
which we defy competition on. We hem a largo stock of “bone dry lum-
of the finest vunlity and i an guarantee the very best goods. In the
y ce of you Mouldings, can gel anywhere! Mantles, BrtffiwtYiw, And tor «*t< Window „ etc., we and ran Door just, Frames beat the best
»* oon is
born ■ place to come. Ovjrs i.- n “hmue > i li rpi iw-,’ and we are home folks;
and raised in Geoi-gia, mni |\ ( v.- ,1 voted nur entire time and attention
> working wood for iin: puei i v m \ years, and claim to know how to
ork to the best advantage. V-. ( .o niptoy good workmen, who under-
and how to do the work. Fidj ,!., e ami miiny other reasons we might
une, we claim a right to patronage of I he people.
We heartily thank the public generally for very I'dierid patronage, and
solicit n continance of the satne.
DON'T FORGET THAT WE WILL HAVE.
Drewry’s : Drug : Store
Has just received a full supply of Landredth, Cleveland and lohnsen k Rob-
bins’ Garden Seed-also flefd seed -alt fresh. Guaranteed
EASTERN SEED POTATOES.
STOCK POWDERS 1! NERVE AND BONE LINIMENT III
M B. DREWRY.
A NEW BROOM SWEEPS CLEAN
SPENCE •J —•—m
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OPPOSITE BRICK WAREHO
irpnirine bngRie* and wagon* la a feat
SPENCE & SMITE,
Solomon Street,t Griffin, Ga.
A. LOWER,
Practical Jeweler and Dealer- la Dwells, Wales
JEWELRY, CLOCKS, &C.
Special attention pton te Repairing. 20 Hill Street GRIFFIN, B».
BOOTS. SHOES AND LEATHER AT
JL 2 8t - HASSEI.kUS’ SHOE STORE
Home-made Shoes and Leather a Specialty.
l paid lor 200 cords ol Tan-bark. H. W. HA 88 ELK 08 .
mimm. < i, i" .. ...... .......
For )-( Checm )-( Goods
.......CALL ON........
W. M. HOLMAN i*CO.
We Standard A Sugar for making cake. Cifron, Currents, Prune* and ai
kinds of Extracts for Flavoring. The best Pat. Flour, Mince Meat, leiiies
and in fact anything you want.
TURKEYS, FISH AND OYSTERS.
t&~ Leave us your order and if wifi be attended to.
New Goods Every Day
Which we propose to sell
Cheaper Than Anybody.
McFarland, Borins k Cos’.
1845, Life 1889.
THE
Mntnal Bene fit Cl li snrance Co.
NEWARK, NEW JERSEY.
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Purely Mutual, /ssets over FORTY TWO MILLION DOLLARS. Annual
Income over Seven Million Dollars.
La ge and Annual Dividends. Re “Tontine Estimates.”
The best LKe Contract on the market. We invite a comparison of
Policies with those written by other Companies.
S. W. MANCHAM &, SONS, 4
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