The Griffin daily news and sun. (Griffin, Ga.) 1889-1924, July 21, 1889, Image 3

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= PARKER’S Nlfver Fall* lo Rettora g Ofay IBE-* %,-Fi . ......... _ I 4 MENSE. Send qnkkly SO eecte t0 »2achl»umiCnnt%. . \S _ MEN. ■ ns* .00 Shoes tor i . focd 25- «»ahg r«! t.if ion in Baker afBTSrtf eouwty. • koveramen^bShlint 0 * 1 °* **** “** ^ u nonnfir n *. vonn^n °- e f he sS^rassAas most several years, is dangerously u ill. Crops are reported fully up to the average u, most sections of Baldwin SMfc. £SE:SrS2 JS£X"3Si-5S.- Jatirel trees, so Gen. Floyd says. He sisted Pepper’s house for another, and in¬ the on forcing that an followed entrance. In encounteb Smith nearly bit off Pepper’s lip and cut him in several places with a knife. A young man of Madison county 1 by the name of Kirk, son of James Kirk, and a young friend were oat hunting Saturday afternoon, when a rain came up and they went into an In the meantime Mr ToUesoVis urn der the supervision of a guard. Bogers, willing Worsham &Co., of Macon, are to subscribe several thousand dollars to help the alliance men in that section to establish a tion large cotton seed oil mill in opposi¬ to the present “trust.” “In this latter case/’ says Mr. Rogers, “the farmers have the ‘key,’ and the our greatest planter efforts shall be to' help to hold that key ana kiMn keep aaM said ‘trust’ locked nni out.’ ,tr Doctor—“It's nothing but an at¬ tack of dyspepsia.” Patient—“And what does that aome from?” Doctor—“That comes from the Greek„madam.” No matter whether it comes from the Greek or the Hebrew, or eating and you won’t need to ask the doctor anything about it. Specific in all de¬ rangements of theliver, stomach and bowels. A rumor has been afloat in Atlanta for several days that the soldiers at Fort McPherson were deserting in numbers. Inquiry shows that in¬ stead of this being the case men are enlisting saidjyesterday, every day. One of the offi¬ cers that the regiment had wheu been questioned, here six weeks and no one had as yet deserted. Naturally, after pay day, a good many men drank too much and specially and fit the it to purify the of blood, prevent formation ulcere inthe lungs and bronchial tubes. Liver complaint, skin diseases, and sores, are cured by it. All druggists, A New Eease of Life. ‘‘Nor love, nor honor, wealth, nor power, With health all taste of pleasure flies.” “Throw physic to the dogs,” says the ancient some of it deserves a worse fate, for even dogs will fly from contagion. Blundemig mountebanks with more &&vtsss!s: bottle constitutes medieme. Can we wonder SSSSE that people are skeptical and of qierit, such as P. P, Potassium) P. (Prickly ol- Ash, Pork Boot and #£e aT ‘^ e ^’ enemlesof oniV^fter^S jousts withjthe our blood po fnt out wherein thb view of state ssti court. can Judges o ©OTprerae --«•*—-*— The lIa,v * rMrt VeHMcfc * **• *"»*• t}le SJ£ P J&w j i a nd p ace M a retne . dial agent in in all cases of Skin Dis- ^ Erysipelas, Eczema Pimples, arrested for an men, one named Odum and the other for Thompson, were also placed in jail assaul t with intent to m urder. The “old reliable”—Dr. Sage’s Ca¬ tarrh Remedy. ; Wfea posed to have Lee a picture of Gaea. *t and on this occasion; also • United States flag in fire, to be the other “Di and a “rebel’ hoist the flag of fire. This is an important question, both to the invalid and pleasure seeker. Bowden Lithia, Georgia's wonder¬ ful Mineral Spring, probably offers the best advantages to both the health and pleasure seeker. Only twenty miles from Atlanta, situated directlv on the Georgia Pacific railroad. Trains several accommodations. A magnificent hotel; Hot Springs system of bath¬ ing. The finest mineral water inthe world; cool mountain air, and the great Piedmont Chautauqua holding its summer eession there this season, & Co., Salt Springs, Ga., and they will send you an illustrated pam¬ phlet on’this great health and pleas¬ ure resort. aug20 The Closing 'of an Important Outlet. The blockadeol sport is oetjnoretajujious to its commerce thanueveu the temporary that it* Bffreme- isMmM for children of riMA bl 111 a teething its v«ln» w iwmlonlsble It relieves the child from pwn. curm dyI Ij mo ..... •HHEOTP6 ^ PUNKS! gjjf; 5TCS UICTMMM ! ImIm 6miJ BROS., Wholeeal fiinm I» effect June 28^,1889: ...- Arrive Ai ■ Sunday. ..........6:05 p.m. No. 17— Sunday Only. ........7:40 ...„..#:&8 a.m. Jk ‘ • ILY. „ t . \ No. 11— Daily. Jp sMaerrssrfjfcr MafiOB 6rl5 | ...at.»...**..»*♦•*..... i . y j No. 4 —Daily. f®; Atianta*••»»»♦*•«• • i05p. m. No. 14 —Daily. fc AtRLiafi. ........................ 9:65 A. ns. rvQriffln.....................“ 1 Macon............................... 1:00 p. m. No. 27 -Daii.T. re Griffin_______........................ 8:86 a. m. Nc ivssan................ u ..• 10:20 “ ?e Carrcdlton.........................11:85 “ I iS I Hc,ttecUeMI inuaS 1 Iffnla d have.*l»»d a • , •- V* SjW ,.*i f iwedefy »f-g* competition on. We haven L-. stock of “bi »*»»»>»**«ttw very lyat g< md raised in Georgia, and have cfrtotf'liinr entire riihVi heartily we claim thank a right the to public patronage of the peonfa# vWy tfbemKpa ,1 eontinance of the generally (nr a same. 0017 FORGET TMT WE WII Prait Crop, 20 to S0 1 K>r. Keep the money THE , T F -OF—^r»- :"*9r: TWO MILLION D8LUB3. ‘ ■ A v * 1 iiu ' «> I’.jjj 'Uvw>■ S. | W. MANCNAM A) SONS OMTOUl . OKOBOU. CLARENCE V. AN6IER, Slat. AgMt, Atl»t», 0«. NEW YORK OR BOSTON | : -K V1A— , “’SAVANNAH fc —*»“*■«— OCEAN i STEAMSHIP: LI Central Railroad of Georgia* V-, ? T ■’ ........ SOMMER EXCURSION TICKETS Now on tale at redoeed rafctw. Good to w- torn until OctobcrSlct, 1889. otbsr the mi fiM$ir IMW i Salt 8k Tim* Title, Tilting EBeclIol, 17, ’>9 No. 66 .—Passkngkb, 8 ouT 0 , Dailv Exceept SpHpat. r Arriva. Eesre. SteSrrrrrwwi las^—.. ISs**' 7: "" A t NO. 81.-PAMtsaroJM, Nobvh. D aivt. VE!5szz=z V35’* Oriffi*..........................8:50 p. m. No. 52 .—Pamsnocs. Sooth. Daiov. Griffis........................... 4105 p. m. ^^:::r:;::7:oo 5:28 “ P .m . No. 58 .—Pasmshgsb, Nouth. RAmt Exchpt. Sonsat. .............. | 1 P M 49 ‘ MeDouough........“ • .i„ No. 54 S—PamthoSs Sort's. Sunday Only. Cohim^i™?..............11:10 “ No. 56 .—Passsnoxb Nobth. Sunday Only, Cohimboe------------------- 7:40 mm. Griffln'.Z?...^.............10.38 Warm Springs.............. 11:00 ” A. m. MeDonongh..........------11:40 “ ** ‘-'"rjsr# J5ss ?"' nm - SSaterrz. mM " No. 2 .—Pbbtobt South, Tuehsaw, Tacsr BATH AND SaTUBDAY*. ESSEN "»*rtng tlw paymei rsaws >ew m »0f! iff! iff Honey Wanted for die Stark Plantation. '707 «f»* 1**1, **a **«*d awf timband, MMVH AM* •; S ^