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and split into pieces c
size to handle. The pro-
of iron. Just above this is a knife
that resembles the bit of the smooth¬
ing plane, and it is also firmly fixed
in the -frame. Above and below these
two bits are rollers of iron with the
surface cut into points so that they
hold the wood firmly, and by turning
gradually with each movement of
the machine, they keep the billet of
wood firmly pressed against the
pointed bit and the knife. The wood
is forced up and down. As it moves
upward the little points cut into the
soft wood, and as the wood moves
downward the knife takes off the
shaving from the face. Thissbaving
has already been split into as many
fine pieces as there are points on the
lower bit, and as it curls up on the
floor at the feet of the operator, it is
the product known as
The coarser grade is used
The finer is used in packing furniture,
crockery and anything else that re¬
quires easy handling. It is elastic
and clean, not easily displaced by
jostling, and is one of thefinestpack¬
ing materials known to commerce;
It is coming into demand from
unexpected quarter. The fruit
ers have found that it is a very Su¬
perior article for use in their business,
as it is so clean and dry and bolds
fruit to nicely. One man at .Griffin
has bought 2,000 pounds during the
present season.
Doctor—“It’s nothing but an at¬
tack Patient—“And of dyspepsia.” what does that :
some from?”
Doctor—“That comes from the
Greek, madam.”
No matter whether it comes from
the Greek or the Hebrew, dr eating
mince pie, if youhave it, just take Dr.
Pierce’s Pleasant Purgative Pellets,
and yon won’tneed to ask the doctor
anything about of the it. liver, Specific stomach in all and de¬
rangements bowels.
A young lady living in east
Dougherty county went fishing. She
fell in the lake and was promptly res¬
cued _by others in the party. She es¬
caped drowning only to sufier from a
most alarming result of the ducking.
The water affected her most strange¬
ly. No sooner was she safely at
home* than she went oB into a wild
convulsion and for the next six days
she had do leas than 645 spasms,
one after the other. Her life was
despaired of, but she rallied and re¬
covered, and now looks none the
worse for her spasmodic experience,
That Deadly Scourge t
Tubercular consumption is simply
lung scrofula—the development of active and danger¬ the
ous a taint in
blood. The grand blood-cleansing
botanic principles contained in Dr.
Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery
specially and fit it to purify the of blood, ulcers
prevent the formation
in the lungs and bronchial tubes.
Liver complaint, skin diseases, and
sores, are cured by it. All druggists.
Two Mormon Elders returned to
Augusta Saturday, from a trip down
the Central, to hold Sunday services.
Augusta is headquarters for the Lat¬
ter Day Saints in that section, and
they have some ardent followers
there. Until recently they have con¬
fined their work principally to Augus¬
ta and Richmond and Columbia
counties, but are now extending tbeir
field of operations.
A New Lease of Life.
With health oil taste of pleasure fifes .”
some of it deserves a worn fate, for
even Blundering dogs will mountebanks fly from contagion.
with more
greed than conscience, think that a
trade mark and a showy label on a
bottle constitutes medicine. Can we
wonder that people are skeptical and
with refuse to impunity? be gulled Counterfeits and humbugged
are
readily detected, such iron-clad P. certificates
of merit, Root as P. P. (Prickly
Ash, Pork and Potassium) of¬
fers, are not to be plucked from the
trees and hedges, but only like a cavaliers
spurs, are won after rugged
jousts with the enemies of our blood
—such as Syphilis, Malarial Scrofula, Poison Ulcera,
Rheumatism, nfiections and
all blood that are born of
a careless or reckless use of our nat¬
ural energies. P. P. P. and blood
poison cannot flow through tbe same
arteries. P. P. P. always triumphs
hence its universal if it isn’t fame. foretaste Try a bot¬ the
tle and see a of
millenium of medical perfection.
Your nea rest druggist supp lies it.
•i- Advice Co Mothers.
M/a Winslow'* Sooranso Btro
for children teeUrir ing. is the trmcnptn."
of one of the best it female norsee en
physicians iu tti¬ • United Staten, and
bia been satt'Jss used for I
do yon can.’
Anstr
United States. At a hotrf i
the other weekthew were thfr
fight ten
but the
ter the fight the trouble would be to
tod*. MM*..
California will have the . .
age to get along some HOW.
Just at the present time the man
to get out of Chicago
at about thirty-five miles.
His neighbor trusted fib
to sprinkle his, and when the
eame be hail the beetlaiwn. j Jij , ,
Georgs Graham;of ©yd* D.,ibh4
600 cabbages in a field. Tencofs
being arrested. .
• mwniff OH
The Universal Verdict of the People
Who have twed Clarfre^* £x#«fi/ #
Flax (Papillon) Skin Elite award Jit
the first and highest place as a reme-
tioas, Boils, Carbuncles, Tetter, etc.,
all yield to t''
tion at once. Price f l.1)0 for a
bottle at Dr.
store. ClaMt’ lax Soap i
the Ski]
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A man In Cleveland makee
that he suffered 122 consecutive days
With the toothache arid tgW neve*
whipped one of his children No or said a
cross word to his wife. human
being wiU believe him.
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A Valuable Remedy.
of Rax (Papillon) Catarrh CUre in
June last for Hay Fever with the great only
satisfaction, and find it is
without irritating, 1
of the nostrils and throat. Its sooth¬
ing and healing properties were
marked bottle $1.00. and immediate.” Clajke’s^Flax Soap% Large
Ask tor them at Dr. iMJ. Drewry’s
Drugstore.
New Jeraey has examined her
lic school houses to discover that 65
pef cent of them are. a burlesque on
sanitary rales, and that 50 per cent,
of them ought to have caugbt
from the furnaces last winter.
Where Shall We Summer It.
This is an important
both to the invalid and
seeker.
Bowden Lithia, Georgia’s
ful Mineral Spring, probably
the best advantages to both
health and pleasure seeker.
Only twenty miles from Atlanta,
situated directly on the
Pacific railroad,. Trains
times daily; full mail and
accommodations. A
hotel; Hot Springs system of
ing. The finest mineral watei; in
world; cool mountain air, and
great Piedmont Chautauqua
its summer session there this
make it especially attractive.
Send your name to E. W.
& Co., Salt Springs, Ga., and
will send you an illustrated
phlet on this great health and
ure resort. aug20
The wise man who goes out on
picnic may hunger for ice cream
thirst for lemonade, but it he
strains his appetite the chances
that be wffil return home alive. If
the chances are against him. I >*.
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The Closing of mu Important
The blockade of a port M not more
to Ite commerce than 1* eves the
obstruction of the bowels to the health
the the system. secretions Constipation of bile, impedes necessarily and disoi ar
poison* the en
as St to also
all malarial complaints. Persons with a
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"Uieved^mi
Z. T. Hallerton,' A
(.blood poison .
hi3 treatment
laid physician
i Kentucky, fl
.Hot,Springs and
o months, but notb-
&§ seeie^Hoaireawj , although tum-
porary relief was ittrned home a
wined man physic : little »psp«t of
•*» setting wen. v *• * }■ b. h.,
m s healed
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In eflectJune 28rfi ,* 184 ^.,
ArriveAtlanta ....
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Leave Atlanta Gnffln .......................... 8:05 p ‘ -‘
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No . 17 — Svnbat Gklv.
Leave Griflln ................................. 7:40 ft . in .
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Leave Macqa........................... 8:25 a , m .
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Leave B4aeon..-..« ,...l*40p. m*
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Arrive Griffin ............................ .... 9:00 ’• J
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Leave Atlanta .,—.,................ ..2:15 p. m.
Arrive Griffin .................>.,,.,. 4:01 JO “
“ Macon .................................. 6:15
No . 4—Daily.
Macon ...:.......................
No . 14—Daily.
Leave Atlanta .......................... .. 9:05 a . m .
Arrive Griffin ........................... .. 10:43 “
" Macon ................ ......... 1:00 p. m.
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Arrive Carrollton ............... ..... 11:35 "
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Leave Carrollton .............. .. 4:20 p . B ,
“ Newnan .................. ... 5:35
Arrive Griffin .................. ... 7:20 “
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Leave Arrive Griffin Newnan ................................... P/f 4j30
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Arrive Carrollton ........................... 7:10 “
No . 30 — Daily, Except Sunday.
Leave Carrollton ............................. 5:45 a . m
Arrive Newnan ................................ 7:35 ‘
Leave Newnan ..............................,. 8:05
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or call on ' ( INC. L« REID. Agt., Ga
E . T . CHAXtLT0N , G . P . Griffin , . .
& inf in nil pert., BiMUroe*. by
onr
poods -her. live peo
s aaggsrSw*- ur coftly and valuable art
hiftiura w* «*k that ?oa
ut we vcnA, to and tbo« after who »
l at TOOT home,
BllehaU beeome your own
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f —Tits, end wow
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Nad gents* s^«», with work*
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reaampWs, scat) as
tido« ‘tsve^kepf w ®
M Stt!
We aie here, and here to
a large -ffi VlS'.-l? >
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- DOORS, SASH m ' *-Vifi-s i*. ■ ’«
ft £ $ at-si fieri*j .v.iii '
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to working woiid for the pfist tv/enry—^
wrirk stand to how the best do #dvantage. tin' work. Kor We also i>niploy gootl en, who
to the ms
ngme. we claim a right to patronage
W'e heartily thank the public-gene
solieit u eontinatiee of tbe siime.
DON’T FGRGtT THAT WE WILL H
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cior the present Fruit
by our home labor. K<
help boom, Planters’ our twon and country. ; Don’t 1 forgot G»;
, Oswice • — ‘ Waeehouse * ” r, 18 th Street, Griffin,
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Drewry’s : Drug : Store
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Has just received a full supply of Landredth, Cleveland aiid lahnsoa ft
bins' Garden Seed- also field esc I—all Iff ah. Guaranteed
EASTERN SEED POTATOES.
STOCK POWDERS 11 NERVE AND BONE LINIMENT III
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1 Jeweler if Mur- to lijis, Hate
JEWELRY, CLOCKS, &C. |
Special attention given to Repairing. 20 Hill Street fefttFFtN,
Mb mm, ■ajegg mm s smm&m
BOOTS* SHOES AND L
IX.. HASSEI.KUS’ SHOE
, ^ ; : Home-made Shoes and Leather a
We shipment warrant of all Gents’ work and shall male it a point to jaisrepresent nothin
0 and Ladies’ and.Mineotr fine good*,-and school nil
nd «W* Slippers $4 of all paid hinds. fur 2G0 cords of Tan-baric. fyv fl. W.
per cord 5
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W. M. HOLMAN wpCO
We Standard Standard A A Suga Sugar for Makbia cake. ^o'nTS/K?, Citron, Currents, Prunes and
Unto.Eitveete »l Extracts for FI
and in faet anyttung you want.
★ turkeys, fish and oystebs. • ■-
Leave us your order and it will be attended to. j t
A NEW BROOM SMEPS (
J3f* Aie new reody lo do ji-nr wi )b. Bcjoiiing buggies end wagons is a feat
tlieirbusinesE, on which skilU’d Iftlorcniy Is «,< A Bring ns yemr work, rt
BT Wo lielivei will build J < u Mijlldl l I li til v 1 .« h - J'l egjei , llicUl f , tuir ; c *. Voco
UrsyB, Nothing slid but food j V il i poT will f li . Sip. j W «»: l;i j v ill t« nil s sccbri iy job«®f tf »c filth- jiitt ltn
wc - : < i j,i ». t till t - . .
fl . Spence at the telm jon cimcT'f fail to t »! f«ii dn ill p . tall onus Itlon jiu !•
SPENCE & SMITH,
Solomon Street,* Griffin, Ga.
New Goods Every Day
. Which we propose to sell
Cheaper Than Anybody
SHU to. Link mm F.«e i
always on hand, Fork, Beef, and Dab Sounaire, and all kinds Fresh Flab.
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Purely Mutual. / ssels over 'FORTY TWTffttt!Df» DOLLARS.
Income over Seven Million Dollars.
La ae and Annual Dvidends. No “Tontine Estimates.’
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