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as. J sss.
llli| Co.
> fur Ik* Bail r
=
r r-
. ■ . ■;
iobitv*secured the
Dudley and
»can secure the
ty of the
9 be Governor.
! “Dear
|fe taiu H iliin i tmifailf
r MBean. XW
see that he
J. Bahi.stcdrs.
made to indues
ms to take part in the
Is party a
.tothepeo.
Ssauss of the
the tariff qo«s*
could be so
prohibit local legjs-
»&*& a great Messing %
in t he contention sf of {
and - •• do j-s not wish,
is often the refuge
■ v!** *. " oK,n
#* held
committee
------iay afternoon to
Simmons’ bill to create
of immigration. Gapt.
hb and W, L. Gfessner
dote the committee nod
passage of the MU.
will address thscom-
week, and it is hoped
will - make a
ble report to the House.
put wire
>rsasd windows.
_______his neighbor, Who
by thus keening the
film out out of of his h home tha neighbor
flies Into the house of
tofeed and annoy the
1S A*€f Wf*»ra■ A law wv* CJf SUPti haI=» *09 || ji ttaicrh*
•
S,n;r:;j;z,
The Chicago Herald has been in-
vMttimtftur the condition of the
UUnoia, miners, and
«■» hundreds of people are
__
aarasr *jsr-
■Hhtouixty miles of Chiesuco. During
the year ending May I, 1889, the
I by miners was
nth, and this for one
life-shortening
i which men
I in. In the face of this
i gave notice on
> there would be a reduc-
esftt. in wages. This
(the average wages less
•month. Then the
a strike. The mine-
[ %hp mines &D(] bow
iuto submission,
tale of woe that comes
tthe “protected indnstriee”
ia. The song of “protection
Industries'’ has a re¬
lit is beard in the cries for
Ireuand women,
that something be
the eoal-harou* in
r aeTfiah race to enslave American
reieh
izsz to only
MMettotor tide «
> tote s2t rate
fc' %»e*<g*aUiFidtoi**p
- ...
Hippo lyto Army Assaults
City's Outworlea.
Intf a* Capable -f Cmrrfimg m HI*
tafMMl !•*» terete* - WTmtfmmn
Threat ****—Warm Meauae era* VHUfat
Pel to the Terek-Such f« tire »t«»-
Uw.rn.4oIr T.
iftassrjses!? «i2©ife
4 *. w. *.
dmlmliM la • (tele bordering on
- Hippoljto fluffiniiltftrl the
ratWk* He is being held in
111** wrwut writing rwfaowrstt ■
Is impressing into tlw
sirs ssS.
The minUier of Wtt has executed wm.
of the prisoner* with hi* own hands.
jpOVBtfpHAfA I® CHippUT*
Hippolvt.- k burning farm booses sad
Tillage* in U» totj sight of the city-
All foreigner* tore been threaten*!
with extermination, but the United
Isi^SS their respective
protect the citizen* of
tannines, sad a French man-of-war is
said to Ire coming. of signals been |estab-
A system has
lished with the American eemsulate,
and the moment the danger flag is
exhibited, picked infantry companies will
from the Kearsarge sad Osaspee the
be sent ashore. The captain of
British orator declares that if one
Englishman is touched he will shell the
serious has oeen the aspect of
^we^thonnelvM in otmrmnnioation
COUNTERFEITERS C-j ; f
A BaM MaS* Vpm a OMf of Them by
Deteetive* No** Wftofc
Djltni, 0., July.«.—The sometime secret ser¬
vicemen, who have been for
* ‘ tint maneuvers of a gang of
toe, made a raid at
road house, west of the city.
__,„j DriggS^and member* his were wife , arrested. (shagged
r snd the bird particularly wanted.
wSl&KpC- wmi
2*yKSd%^SJS^ shover.
He engaged 1 to the buy dollar. «10,000 Onyonwas at thirty-
three nweeents sent* on tee
and Belle had
<**»
dollars reward for his capture is
d. si He ia the last one at large of a
gaag of xteea.
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FOOO FO R THE S TARVING.
Mow York Seed. fin Oar Mb of Pro-
si. I on* to til* Northern Illinois Minors.
Haw Tore, July 90.—The first car
loads of provisions for the starving
miners’ families in Braidwood, Stieator,
Braoevillo, Coal City, LaSalle, Spring
Oityand Illinois, other contributed ndning points by several in norths lead-
era
s»rss,^f”a b i£s
loaded. toads to speedily as the oars can be
speedy Shipment
_______
API Il/f lilt; wit u uui9 umiou a upwiM
meeting to be held to-morrow to take
active and immediate steps to mitigate
tee widespread aad alarming distress
prevailing throughout the northern Mi-
t wnui is uic nuiLWJT, uuv wiey
from a combination of indescriba¬
ble aches and pains, which each month
stem to grow worse. The only sure
Fembdy.known that will counteract
this is Brown’s feeling Iron and Bitters. restore perfect By rapid health
as¬
similation it purities the blood, drives
out disease,gives health andstrength cir¬
to every portion reached by the
culatory system, renews wasted tis¬
sues and restores robust health and
strength. .
strictly private.
The Yin* Kneewtlen Voder MMne*ot*'»
New tee,
Lrrmui Falls. Minn., July 90. - Al¬
bert Bnlow was Franldin hanged at t:S9 a m. for
the mtudor of Eich. This is
tee flist execution to take place under
tee new law providing teat criminals
■ball be executed in the strictest privacy
and that no newspaper man shall be
present. The crime tor which Bulow suffers
was a most cold-blooded murder com¬
mitted Nov. The 93 last, victim near tee village Franklin of
was
well-to-do bachelor farmer
Bockwin, about ten mile*
of here Eich owned »line team
and it was to gain the possession 'of the
team that Butow murdered him .
'ttfocser** Doctor—“It s nothing but an at-
.i«. .h,t
some from"”
Doctor—“That, comes from the
(Jreek. ftindam.”
No matter whether it cornea from
tee Greek or the Hebrew, or eating
mince Pierce's pie, if you have Purgative ft, just take Pellet*, Dr.
Pieuaant
aad you won’t need to ask the doctor
anything about it. Specific ft all de¬
rangements of the liver, stomach and
bowels.
A Fish Valued by a Lady.
£ fish is raoet valued aladyf
tte*
b** Mora"-A B
Better, Buffalo, It, T. ■ w» »%
-Rew^gwr Directerwa-bow tbqr
ba made mem valuable to poWteW*“-4C#n-
••Nocded Lectelation.” Sendee—Hatt. Faw
Concerning Foetal
rot*, iraawfcxv tewtu
rnbitc PHating—E A. Salvriy, Ilttaoto.
“Dtonmnte to Adv or tiling Agaata —to
whom they *bou!d be given aad how mueb.”
Fraud* Froetor, aJeuemter, Jtbma
J. a StoB, South Bend, Ind.
“State Amoctettoa*: Theft- Object*—bow
their meeting* may be made more inter#*
i ftff Mfifl • ynhlft ht * ^
C. A bee, Pawtucket. B t
O. C. Mathews, Mempfato, Tena.
B “ & Board, “amltne. Hamlin*, Stem.
“Fraudulent Advertising; the Pobllibor’*
Responctbility 1 eauvmsftl It iff Therefor."—South Thorafor n — Carolina.
“The Bator* Bator* aad aa limit of the ”—W.A Obligation
of the Kewtpaper to it* Party. Cep-
pelt**, BaaeSeld, Ohio.
Charity to Maimed Confederate Vet*.
Knoxttiu,*,
VamwmiCfFB Cowaterfetter* Sentenced. Benwncw. \
*U»U, AH«n Smmrovnmn, TC SteilLtS lSl
court, sentenced Louis MeFarlan to
three years and Moses and Zebnlon
Bavenscroft each to one year in too pen¬
itentiary for counterfeiting silver (cur¬
rency.
The Orest Political Puzzle.
Just after thelast Presidential elec¬
tion was the Southern question inqd ftifd
the Cabinet that would be ebe oseh.
The The same same thing thing comes comes invariably invariably There af¬
issues ter every he political made and fignt. the party are in
to
power and the party that is not are
■at daggers s points, each fighting fbr
its own convictions. Now, if thecure
of malarial fever is the
Is no need of a co;
any long debate,
to be adopted is the taking promptly of
aya Tonic, which
removes all signs of malarial pois¬
on. Sold by all druggists at 50 cents
and $1.00 a bottle.
For sale by E. R. Anthony..
cmc*(o-« atone! suburOs.
Chicago, July 20.—The “model town”
of Pullman may have* rival In the
«K'SJ55RS?5JJ«a pork, between the Rock Island and Pan¬
handle tracks, and a few miles north-
zs^s&Siz shops will f«wm
The Wagner company’s
a nucleus.
__
ProffHKor Hogan Picked Up.
JDsarsorr, The News from Mich., Jackson, July 20.-Aspecial MicL, says to
Professor IfcaHogs Camp that I
istghas Hogan been picked by Atlanta)
up an
rjgafS bur dispatch at 1.30 p. m.
A Valuable Remedy.
A letter from S. P. Wardwell, Bos¬
ton, says; “I used Clarke’e Extract
of Flux (PnpiUoh) Catarrh Cure in
June last for Hay Fever with great
satisfaction, and find it is the only OI ,|y
thing I have seen which would al' «“fj.
wlthont irritating, the inflama mtwn
of the nostrils and throat. Its sooth¬
ing marked and and healing immediate.” properties Large were
bottle #1.00. Clarke’s Flax it. Soap ,35cts. is
the latest and best. Try
Ask for teem at Dr. N, B. Drewry’s
Drugstore.
• First a Pigmy—Anon a tilant.
We arete apt to regard* email ailment
, a slight bilious..... should
unrest and languor when the system
have bean braced by recent sleep, unaccount¬
able nervousness, inactivity of the kipneys or
((ladder—what are the but the precurere of
obstinate and serious bodily disturbance T-
In either of the above emergencies, common Hos-
sense and experience unit* in Indicating
tstter's Stomach Bitters as the best prevent¬
ive. Particularly should it* use lie prompt
when the languor, yabning, chilliness down
" selves. at preosds Incipi¬ a ’
ent rheumatism grows agave. Don’t neglect
t. Ho with const ipatiou and debility. 3
Abbott’s East Indian Corn JPaint
removes all Corns, Bunions and Warts
speedily without pain. For sale by
all ia«lfdiw: Druggists.
ma»17d :wlv.
ggt. u %a r negasr"
BRUNSWICK H^UP,MACOItf. CHATTANOOGA. ATLAN¬
TA, ROME and
ONLY LINE
Doublfi Dhity Sieepb g Car Se-v ce
Cincinnati Between, and Jackwifivilie.
Solid trains between Jacksonville,
Chattanooga and with double trains
Closely connecting Pullman Sleeping Care
With
to and from
Memphis, bashv lle, Kansas Ct y
and the West and
KnoxvMe, Washinaifln, New York
: and tba Ea*^ .
THE SHORT LINE JETW MEN
Atlanta and Jacksonville,
Atlanta and Havaunah,
Atlanta end Brunswick.
Atlanta and Macon,
,„&s “* itehndjtome.
Time
tapplj'to
Ea»* T «n«-. Va
Ora. Pass. A’
Awt, Ora.
m
uM - ^ t : . /'
' Til
'
The Cftfat BfawoeM for the *«« »»•
M*. U Hoc#* aerraeariUx to fo«md fa fas
article itself. It t* merit that wins, sad the
mm
Hood* SarsaporDfa cure* Scrofula, Salt
-- rwcncjelo. Sick
,App«tltcr^entib
, op the Whole Syrtem.
»U *ol<l by OU drug-
lists. »l;stxfor|& Prepared by C. L Hood
KOo.. Apotbeearles, toWtiLMosa,
Application for Amend¬
ment of Charter.
*ita?£3sA "ssfira the Court Of
said country: The petition ol
Farmers Cooperative Man¬
ufacturing Company.. .
&B&3BBg53i ,
conrt,^pw«uil/ rfiawa, th*b fehe; at m
„
Wareho’mcand “c^totio^ bS|«
sell or barter cotton and utter farm Vehicle*, produce fer¬
and aU kinds of form idee machinery, of merchandise need
tilisers and other art ad
by farmers and their families, can make
ranees upon pon cotton cotton and ac otter farm produce
to Kfxure nre oh ull debts debts by by mortgages, mortgages, tens or
deeds on on real real or or pel p *
buy, rent or lease ■ ■ ■
warehouse and commission business; to,
purchase, lease or rent snch real and person¬
pte* al property of sss'ssrsss'ffas. transat as may he ----------- necessary for „,.. its r the debt! debts pur ,
uess, or r securing securing the the payment payment ol ol its
and advances; Ivances; to to sell, Bell, rent, rent, lease lease or or use use suck snch
real received and personal the property interest so of purchased the Company or
when to all
to do so and to do so and to do any and
other act* which are proper commision and legal in Vrasi- car¬
rying on a warehouse and
■ess.
Your petitioners pray that an order may
be granted and issued by this Honorable
Court and ttHowinff thiB umendment a
making it a part ol the charter heretofore
sued to this corporation in investing it with t
power asked for this amendment
it may iuive the right to carry on said
house and commission business in conn tion
with the business authorised by the oi „
Filed is Cterk f s ofB ce, Sorpari ■ior Court
Spalding County,My ««Ef*2s^s ^89. g , Clerkk. *)
certi: the >bgia, Spaldino County./ and
coiTect I i y opy that as ^foregoing M. Thomas, is^a^tnie Clerk.
office. L_-'— i. --J—,—
--
Midland 4 fiilf RR
Time Table, Taking Effect July 1 7, €9
No. 50 .—Fassknoeb, South, Pau-V Krcser
. Sunday.
Arrive. brave.
tt^::::::::::::::::o:4oa.«. 7:09
Warm Springs.............. “
Columbus......................8:48 „
No. 51.-rPASSB.voEB, North. Daily.
Columbus...................... t-05 p. m.
Warm Spring................ 2:34
Griffin..........................3:50 p, m.
No. 52 .—Passssoeb, Spurn. Daily.;
warm apn^gn.............. ........ 4 s>.j& 5 ^' , “‘
.............7:00 p.m.
No. 58 .—PassHnoer, North. Dailv Except,:
Hr iUJTEAY.
Columbus...................... 5;TOp. m
Warm Springs........ 6:4'
.....8:16 p. m. H;20
McDonough,...................9:00 O *< ,, .4
No. 54 .—Passesoeh South. Huhbay Osly-
McDonough.................. T:30a.m.
G, lino............... 0.10 a, m. 8.15
wiS&^r.V.V.V.Z.iitio' ° 3j
“
No. 55 .—Pamusoeh Notrrft. Suhmv Osly.
GWBn----------- wlm^—............. ^ ..............10:88 ________ Ml 11:00'
a.m.
McDonough..................11:40 ...11:40 “
No. 1 .—Fbmbwt Nobth, Mondays, Wir»Ks-
0AYS and FlUDAYS.
a '“ m
II:42
Griffin............................2:DS^*'ja. McDonough.. ......4:80 8:3ft p. m.
No. 2.— Fheight South; Tuesdays, Thus*
pats and Saturdays.
(jolumbus . 0:50
Or the
ST AU lnl«I milfiw
HBRI'U mklog jrt&ssrijSM.' it; it to *
fJSS rYW,ft-r^?
■nsfeffitSL,
FDR HEN ONLY:
will rendiou
iiliipfia
Sfe cSrtVSSSimiKSrfM<>°* ~!nty ComMin favor o( R. H. brake.
>"
!
Ordinary's Ad« rtisenicnls.
Keith, ()S?yiSL?7te«s"-p’f. of the laeLwill and te*t«-
as executor
raent of W. i- Keith, fate of said county de-
of .lewseed, ter the purpose of paying the
frame ........ of Tenth and
Solomon dweliing houee.owconier containingone
streets, half acre lot more Solo- or
less. Also, oue vacant acre on
by ICdt-b cjWBhSN'di- ■ -- ^
IM all pernonH f OQeenioil tak# notiw ami
first Monday in August, 1889, and show
eause, if any they have, why such application
Should not he granted. HAMMOND, Ordinary.
te.oo . W.
L. n. Brewer, deceased, have
acrelraet me for leave to
mo acre tract ol c land uid in the city <d
, ...... , w ____’ft*... .
ed north by Poplar street, weed by Ninth
street, south by College street, and east by
Stork place and Simms place; atop, k a lot
*»«-.«►
e Court of Ordinary, at my office in
on tbe first Mondayin August next,
£^'S£,^KS5 OWB2t^fe«C3-ii^ , .tSS"S
county deceased, with the wiU annexed.
Let all persons concerned show cause before
Arne why *
13.00. . HAMMOND, Ordinary.
deceased, applies to me for letters of Dismis¬
sion on said estate.
Let all persons concerned show cause before
theCourt o’clock of Ordinary, the first at Monday ray ofl^ee, lii October by ten
a. m., on
next,^wby such letters of Dismission should
D l l*5 1 grantee. 8TOn
tG ' %. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary
rXRDXNABT’8 OFFICE—Sr albino H. County, Keith,
Geohou. July 2d, 1889.-J. deceased, has
Administrator of W. S. Brown,
made application to me ior leave to sell one
midi Tided one-half interest fn one and one-
SSShKSr. half acre* ________ of land, more . or less, bounded
north by Broadway street, on the east by
Second street, south by Ftemistor and Arnold
and weet by Other land ol said estate, for the
purpose of paying debts of deceased and for
distribution among the heir*.
Let aH person* concerned show cause be
should be granted, ftk'i
why * such appBeation £. W. HAMMOND, not Ordmary.
6 .oo,
kRDINABY’8 OFFfCE— Bpalwno Coun
----- ------------- ------- 'dwtetnelD**
the Court ol Ordinary, at my office, by ten
o’clock a. m.,on the first Monday in dismission Septem¬
ber next, why such letters of
should not be granted.
fifi.15. E. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary.
a. — ,.;- L I 4 - si
. .,. .
Ntrtice to Debtors and Creditors.
Notice-is hereby given to all who are indebt-
*d tothSestateof John D. Geouge, deceased, to
call aad settle at once. All parties holding
Special Flection.
Notice is hereby gfaratitot there wil! bt
held on Tuesday, the 13th day ol August,
1889pn Spaldingcpunty, whether an election shall to deter-
minethe question bonds or shall
»F«Sb of “the aggregate amount -_. of . slitteen thousand
dollars, to be known as coupon bonds of the
denorainOtiou of flvehondred dollars each, to.
bear raterest at the rate of eix percent, per
% SffiSttSiflteSfcFjiS pisa.'S iisiissA'j.sa
d^ars annually thereafter until afi of said
Said eiectioti shall be held'and conducted
ivwwvuuw mmg ior is
the word* “For issuing bot .
opposed ‘. Agmnstissum^l^ to issuing tte some the wor
- ft c .
julyia -1 m T. R. MI LL8, c’. C.
f<«w Advtfrtisemea; i
PICTURES, THE BEST MIRRORS
Picture 1
kind*. All the“Eogere' Group
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
fiffi* Catalogue on receipt of stamp.
T^;—■ wtraaiug UH UB,
4 who can furnish a horse nd giv
Me time to the business.
T f *co.,
ft.- UH
B —PtoMe state age and I
. ...... stamp'
uc*. *Ph!»: -Never mind obdutsrawling
V- j- ! ap3ewi0n
lk^S“*r“ SS*?.*r_____
krC : CP > ______
Griffin News
daily and weekly,
.
(CONSOLIDATED MAV 26, 1*89,)
St ’• - ,
-■OFFEKS-
More Value
To Advertisers
tr
In proportion to prices charged, than any
other medium in the South.
With the combined circulation of two old
and well established papers, it charges the 1
prices of only one. ^ *
in of the agricultural, -m-
It is published one
commercial, manufacturing and railroad
centers of the most progressive State in the
South, with a large and intelligent surroud-
ing population and extra facilities for dis-
tribation.
Being a first-class newspaper, fully up to
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 and
other States.
-to;-
IT COVERS ITS WHOLE FIELD.
and covers it completely.
Prices low. Write for rates and sample
copies of Daily and Weekly to
DOUGLAS GLESSNER, Publisher,
/ Griffin, On.
ass =T
■fteitepffiP
(Prickly Jute, Poke Moot and Potassium.)
-MAKES POSITIVE CURES OF AIK. FORMS AND STAGES
Physician*endorseP. P.F. ui splcn- you wffl regain flesh and strangth.
. fiid combination, and prescribe it witk WastorterangyaadaUillraemrautong
gnat satisfaction for the cures of all from overtaxing the syrtem are cured by
forma and stages of Primary. Secondary Ipsae tho nee of P. P. P.
and Tertiary Syphilis. Syphilitic Bheu-
raeSsra, Scrofulous Uleera rad Sore*.
Glandular Swellings, Rheumatism, Kid¬ Am nte to menstrual irregularities ore peculiarly
ney Complaint*, old Chronic doer* fart benefited by the wunderttt tenia and
SYPHILIS 0 SCROFULA
£ia^ -a
tes*M*lit*d*Utzesftn*ot,Oafazrh. Stifle blood derating properttoe of P. F. Fa
Diseases, Eczema. Chronic Female "S’JSSSr’
OompiairtC, Mercurial Poiatn, Tetter,
flniimwwl ». P. P. <te., to * etc. powerful tonic rad «ft "CSD UPFMAN BlOSt, frapritUHi
syrtem rapW^^’yftu'raTVeok rad SB Wmoumic Myaairr*.
feeble, and feel badly try P. P. P, and Lippman Block, SAVANNAH, GA.
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