The Griffin daily news and sun. (Griffin, Ga.) 1889-1924, July 17, 1889, Image 2

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■ mt claim is now down 10,000. The original the neighborhood of I The Iteteville and bob a majority of tie ; ftwrow oex. - &S&SSM iant eBort, it we may SB cloalng <entene«:__ icement with mem- of tbe Northwest, a* bids the dew- * lutnrs + or 0 + distance ©apprehension of l of the moccasin, iab o! the French wn „. lnb la „ and -_ d thi pulse of , our ac- will feel tli© tfcrob echanlc movement s* Place , *T your ear to n your dawning centenary emi- 66,‘aad 16 f Chaos and old night away before an auroral splen- far-sinking into splendor with- Sisters of the North- Li As one not altogether anfamil- Iphyotfr terrltorry ond its ab- one who lias in the genera- by endeavored to champ- tfteted welcome tbe cotn- titati* upon your southern ,na*ve w U 1 not be onto the «■ egm, advan- r guortfiteee the Olympian race In about to start upon Of continental empire! promise of your superb ad may it be glorious to favoring auspices ; your destiny that r race and polity ond the imagina- rihuttiieysuf- 380$ SbS fj.? V ’’'' drink and women to rice. Nine o«t ten of the people ho ve not a room of their own, and are only living on sufferance of their charitable The condition of those in tents is worse, five or six cook on one stove out of or three saucepans. The wash¬ of clothes is impossible under the The children arc it going to destruction. The boys d girls, 14,15 and 16 years oioge eleft to their own devices. A great my of the people are so discour- e<J, being put off from day to day, s.t they are growing reckless, and iven only knows where it is going end. It is much easier for a ung girl to fail than it is islor her regain her whole life.” -«.- Deafneas Can’t be Cured ,55aaggari^fti» local application, a* they cannot rewh «mtd you have a rumbling sound or im- (caus^ by eat^h,) that “■ - t | gsa»fe..T » to ,o. The Favored Classes. Boston! Herald (Ind.) Editor Taylor gets Gen. Johnston’s lace as commissioner of railroad ccounts, and Editor Cooper gets Philadelphia collectorship. The is almost as lucky as the near You Know Your Fat*. If yon continve to suffer with indi¬ you will never know what fate may be, and it must come tee will or later. Dyspepsia system and after di- a wear your and will • be festive organs yourself away and you obnoxious to others- Begin immediately to the evil by taking Westmore- greatest Tonic, tbe and known blood, for tfc a will torpid liver the liver set work, purify the blood and give of to the whole 50 system. Buy fl.00 it druggist for cents and bottle. For sale by E. R. Anthony. The Truth for Tanner. New York Time* (Ind). by Mr.'Tanner thatjall f his actions is “mere ngsgate,” andthat it 8 ______™______because directed to him he is the ‘representative” c_ of thesoldiers, „ ...JMPHB is and at probably ah impudent 9b downright downright uonuuipuuu, assumption, and and a con- falsehood. Tanner It is should hardly believe possi- t j, a t Mr. veterans of the war, as brave as any and with honorable records, hate him because he represents and yet he knows that there are thousands of such men w | 10 utterly disapprove of his con- duet and who inspire despise the it. demagogic He knowB motive that S5i5SJSft.5S5& , 3a not ^ men w j lt) are not en . injury to honorable soldiers, f B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm.) If you try thleremedy you will »ay as many others have said, that is the best blood puri- der and tonic. Writ*Blood Balm Co., Atlan¬ ta, j, Ga., for book of convincing testimony. F. Davie, Atlanta, Go. (West End), ■write*; "l consider that B. B. B. haa perma¬ nently cured me of rheumatism and sciatica.” R, ». R. M. Saulter, oaniier, Atnens, Athens, Gft., un., says: b»,vb; “B. d. B. a. B. cored cured me me of of as an ulrerthat nicer that had had resisted resisted all all oth¬ oth- er treatment. writ**:“My “My £. (i. TinBley, Thisley, Columbiana, Columbiana, Ala., Ala., writs*: throat mother aud sinter had uVcerated sore Jacob F. Spoucler, Newnan, Oa., writes: “B. B. B. entirely cured me of rheumatism in my shoulders. I used six bottles.” Cbas. Reinhardt, No, 2026 Fountain Street, Baltimore, SSai'St!,#"' Md., writes: “I suffered with bleed- cured me. I had been troubled several fflfiSSt years.” i B. cured my mother ofulceratril sorethrOat,” Their Present Ambition. Boston Globe (Dem .) Nearly all the small boys who had intended to be Presidents have now changed their minds and derided to become Sluggers. The pay The is higher small and the fame greater. both boy. though, will outgrow ara- me so bad I could notwrflk, leg badly swelled, of purple color, with erup¬ tions so bad that blood would ooze out if I bore my weight on it. I was ■ The Chief Smm for the great mm MM of Hood’* Sarsaparilla n found to the article Itself- Jtl* merit that win*.and the fact that Hood’* Sarsaparilla aetnally as- eompllsbe* what 1* claimed lor It, Is whrt has given to this medicine a popularity and tale greater than that of any other aaraapa- Merit Wins 2U-‘KUS: Hood's Sarsaparilla earn Scrofula, Salt Rheum and all Humors, Dyspepsia, Me* y r«m«riie Biliousness, overcomes That , Appetite, rtrength- Tired Feeling, create* an etu the Nerves, build* up the Whole System. Hao4>* itNMsrnia 1* *oldby aUdrug- giste. gijslxlorgS. Prepared by 0. X, Hood • Co, ApoUiecarles, Bowen. Mas*. MERCER UNIVERSITY. MACON, GA. FACULTIES. FIVE SCHOOLS. iKScSKansr*' 8. The Seietiflc Department. 4. The Department of Theology. TCmON FBEEi’n the Department of Lib- lC 2 f?afcilog^ »*v. A. bUNNALpi, D. -VIA- JESUP,MACON, ATLAN- TA, ROME and CHATTAN006A. ONLY LINE Double Daily Sleeping Car Service Butwuon Cincinnati and Jacksonville. ^ Solid trains between Chattanooga and Jacksonville, connecting with double trains with Pullman Sleeping Cars to and from Memphis, Nashville, Kansas Ciiy and the West and Knoxville, Washington, New York and the East. THE SHORT LINE BETWEEN Atlanta and Jacksonville, ' Atlanta and Savannah, Atlanta and Brunswick, Atlanta and Macon, Atlanta and Rome. For rotes, Time Cards and other ORDINANCE. zs’S’is this amende -1 Court wing An franchise* Ordinanc# the granting ■(■(■■■■(PHI Brash certain Electric righi Con to — nnd , . . of Cleveland, Ohio, it* successors as- BICUH ordained the Mayor Section 1. Beit by Griffin, Griffin, Geor- Geor¬ and ■ “*• City Connell of ^— the city ,4 “ of ->f gia: That the Brash trash Electric Electric Comnany, Comnany, of of Cleveland, ________be Ohio, be and and is is ‘ hereby ~ ---‘ authorised to Construct, istract, maintain, maintain, repair i-,----- and operate upon, or or under under the the public public streets, streets, alleys, alley*, 1 and other public places in the city «. ol — Griffin .— ,jh JS^r and during the term „ of five (5) (5) years from date of the passage c.* of this 77 ordinance, — a line or line* of wire, or otht.-------- Bther electric feeders* .conductors together with all necessary saary feed* and ser- ^j|,.... ires, nW or nfhap other olootnic electric conductors, POP J to be need for »the thetran*missionol transmission of electricity ele for the purpose se of of furnishing furnishing light light lines .and .am of power. Bec. 2. Said line or placed upon poles erected in said streets, a) leys, or public places, or under ground, Thu o both, at the election of said company. the poles be erected under supervision am direction of the street committee, Burim said term ofyearssaid company shall furnlsl good electric lights, both arc and iucandee For two year* I Iir.d icumalism co bad Cult . disabled moforwcik nd cocflned mo to r.'.jr ed nrbig for a whole year, which tftnc I onld not even raise my and* to my heed, ami » 8 months could not EidBced mve myself In flesh In bed, first W to SB lbs. F syi in m AMS NE W YORK OB BOSTON -18 VU- 5 SAVANNAHi OCEAN : STEAMSHIP ! LINE; Central Railroad of Freefrom the heat and dust, Incident t?AB- Go East b, Sea and You'll not Re jrel It the Agent at your station or to M. 8. BELKf£, W. F. SHELLMAN SpeclalElectlon. mine the question J II or shall not be issued by s purpose sss&sar. iferas,*, denomination of 11 bear interest at ^ annum sMg&Sg- and payable semi-annually, ou t Raid election « in accordance wi approvedOctoti There shall be, lot* of those vol the words “For i opposed “AieaJnst Against to is* 1 ifmnii iSHnine jnlyl.rim T. v* l r'i % -OFFERS-- 17 «j «*. fmsmm ■ ,. :V * v-x p ert,Wwch letter* of Dismission shou t 6asf r ** t< E.’w. HAMiCQJSp. Ordinary | /YMIgABT jjiwWo.. distribution* (AlOIOl IINABT’S Notice of Loral Legislation 1 !■ SSS&&&8 '&**«j* adjourned session nous and malt 1 Teamon Baptist in Cabins district in Notice ofLocal Legislation Notice of Loral Legislation Notice of Local Legislation Notice is hereby given that application will jm .....■ i v 7- -— . South, with a largaand intelligent samrea lug population and ■ extra facl littes for di trlbatton. ' ' ■ „„ IT tOVERS ITS WHOLE FIELD. »* ' ■»