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8oidbyaU Dealers in MedWC*
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523 Chestnut St., Phila., Pa.
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Under New Management..
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„ iB Miami Canal Overflows Its
Banks at Cincinnati.
ll«o : pV. Da Estimated -■
mu; a at fSnStvanu ♦JO,.
O-UO ami «00,000—Lightning Gat* id Ita
■ Work it, Chicago—Heavy Rain* in r>»-
kata, Illinois, WWconi n, Montana jn«
Various Fart* of Ohio.
Cincinnati July xO.-Tho heaviest
rain storm Of the year passed over the
■city late Thursday night. For two
hours the rain poured down in torrents,
and the peals o! thunder and the vivid
lightning were fearful Great damage
was done in this vicinity.
About 3 a. m. the canal brofco at tlie
intersection with York street. The oo-
oupauts of the neiglilwing houses were
greatly excited and rushed out into the
stonu with their families and sought
places of safety.
Several other breaks occurred be¬
tween the city and Cumminsville. For¬
tunately no lives were lost. The dam¬
age to property, however, will reaoh
$50,000 to $00,000. Tlie Big Four, Cin¬
cinnati, Washington and Baltimore and
Little Miami, all suffered from wash¬
outs. _■.
41 Chicago.
Chicago, July 20.— About 10 o’clock
thunderstorms Thursday uight one of the heaviest visited
of recent years
Chic loago. ‘ Bain limn fell in torrents, and
south lightmng and West played sides great of the havoc city. on For the
about an hour before midnight the and fire
department had a lively time of it
was At kept continually time, about on 11 the o’clock; go.
one every
engine and track in the department wm
on the move, and had a fire of extraord¬
inary dimensions occurred about that
time the loss of property would have
been enormous. As it was the many
fires were extinguished without serious
loss, .
In JVUconsio.
Chicago, July 20.—A special from
Peshtigo, rainstorm Wis., there says Thursday a severe afternoon wind and
caused great consternation, its onset
being the place so would fierce be that it was of feared house that and
tree. The Odd Fellows’ swept hall
Catholic was un¬
roofed and the spire of the
church greatly damaged.
All that was insecure about build¬
ings 'nd; was trees carried away uprooted by the and whirling fences
were
d low. Mauy 01 the farmers’ fields
in the line of the storm were swept
clean of such Altogether crops as were about to be
housed. it was the most
j storm that the place has
experienced for years.
In Illinois. _
Peobia, Bi, July 20.—One of the
heaviest storms ever known visited this
city part of late the Thursday city and night. the Tbs track npper at
race
Lake View park was deluged. At the
race track there were about 100 head of
racers, and if the storm had continued
half an hour longer they would all have
been swept away.
The track is entirely under water and
the amphitheatre is gone. It is impos¬
sible at present to get a h<
or out oi
track and g
al thousand dollars. Nothing but a
miracle prevented the drowning of a
large number o f fine hors es,
In Montana.
Fobt Belknap, Mont, July 20.—The
river valley from Assinaboine to a point
twenty-five accompanied miles east by of Chinook. heavy gale, It
was a
which fortunately did little damage.
Streams are rapidly rising, and fears are
bridges, expressed only for few some of inches the of railroad water
a more
being needed t o carry the m off.
In the Hooking Valley, Ohio,
NEnsoimimB, O., July 20.—A ter¬ this
rific rain storm was in Valley progress in
part of the Hocking all Thurs¬
day afternoon. A cloudburst is report¬
ed at Logan, frightened and and people here have families be
come many
abandoned their homes to find safety
on the hillsides. Trains were stopped
by washouts.
Hall Storm la Dakota.
hail Pembina Dak., July 20.—A severe
storm passed here Thursday even¬
ing, lightning. accompanied Hail by rain, thunder and
stones as big as mar¬
bles broke a number of windows,
THE ST ORM I N oklO,
Death and Destruction of Property Fol¬
low In Its Wake.
Logan, O., July 20.—A terrible cloud¬
burst occurred here Thursday. Gore,
Straitsville and Winona are inundated.
The people, many of them, took to tlie
hills. Many bridges have been washed
away.
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At Hamilton.
Hamilton, 0., July20.—The heaviest
thunder storm for years visited this
■vicinity destroyed Thursday by lightning. night Four barns
were
At Zanesville.
Zanesville, O., July 19.—Last even¬
ing house lightning at Irnlle, struck killing Joseph 13-year-old Harlan’s
a
daughter. _
At Marysville.
Mabxsville, Union Telegraph O., July 20.—The West¬
ern company’s switch
hoard and a 1,000-hght dynamo were de¬
stroyed.
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At Lancaster,
Lancaster, Georgesville O., July 20.—The village
of lightning, which is partially fired several destroyed brnld-
by
►ings. . _
Suffocated ia a Fermenting Yank.
Santa Rosa, Cal., Bolle July 20.—Martin
>iphor and William were suffo-
ated in a fermenting tank Wednesday
night. It is believed the Pipher Went into
the tank by means of man-hole in
the generated top, and from was overcome the by and the gases that
pomace and also
Bolle went to his rescue was
overcome. Bolle was the oldest son of
one of the Both leading wine taken makers out in dead the
state. men were
The “old reliable”- Dr. Sage’s Ca*
tarrh Bemedy.
The Universal Verdict of the People
Who have used Clarke's Extract of
Flax (Papillon) Skin Cure award it
the first and highest all place of as Skin a reme¬ Dig-
dial agent in in cases
society
Wthei ,
Capt. he
M’oow. ’hu
BSSBia ! was duo to t '
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professional methods of building u^> his
Given the Cold Shoulder.
Wien he succeeded in getting into
the society there was a starin of indig-
nation among the older members. He
that he was not wanted. Knowing the
sentiment against him MoDow sent in
his letter of resignation from the society
as soon as he was acquitted. This letter
was considered at the last meeting of
over until the meeting to-day for action.
Hot Permitted to Outgo.
A special meeting of the
Sinia_»ot to’
lowing Whereas, resolutions to the press:
It has been brought to ths no¬
tice of the society that Dr. T. Ballard Ho-
Dow has been proved by his own
tea**
gentlemanly Conduct, and that after notice
the said Dr. McDow has failed to appear be¬
fore the society to exomwrate himself from
the said chargee; therefore, fee * {
Resolved, That he be expelled from this
body. After the
unanimous
resolutions it
any member of the ie sooiety society who v should
-ever hold consultation with MoDow or
ship in regular ________ __ medical right of member¬
any association
of the UniteoStates. Dn John Forest
raised a point of order on this resolu¬
tion. promptly Dr. R A. Kinlooh, the president,
settled it by deciding that the
resolution was eminently proper mid in
conformity then without with established dissent ado usage. It
was pted.
That Deadly Scourge!
Tubercular consumption is simply
lung scrofula—the active and danger¬
ous blood. development The of blood-cleansing a taint in the
botanic principles grand contained in Dr.
Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery
specially and prevent fit the it to formation purify the of blood, ulcers
in the lungs and bronchial tubes.
Liver complaint, skin diseases, and
sores, are cured by it. All druggists.
A MO THER'S C RIME
Mrs. GUchrUt Drown* iloisslf and Two
Small Children Nest Youngstown, o. ’
Youngstown, O., July 20.—The
drowned body of a woman, in whose
arms were two lifeless children, was
found Thursday morning in Yankee
run, a small stream six miles from here*
Late ha the afternoon the remains were
identified os the wife, aged 30, and chil¬
dren, Gilchrist, aged 7 and 4 years, residing of William
■P a stone-mason here,
They left home Tuesday lay for Sharon,
twenty _ miles distant, visit his
to sister.
house. Wednesday night near
same deavored place to two induce ladies Mrs. Amt Gilchrist them and en¬
to ac¬
saying cept their she hospitality, intended but take She declined,
to a train ■ for
Youngstown. them alive. This was the last seen of
The position of the bodies indicated
that Mrs. Gilohrist had drowned the
children and then lay down in ten
inches of water until life was extinct.
Mr. Gilchrist said Thursday afternoon
They Mrs. Gilohrist had saved #550, and on Tuesday
said she would bank it,
but upon inquiry he had been unable to
find it. He believes she carried it with
her and that it was stolen or lost on the
train, and that the loss worried her until
she beoame demented mid destroyed her
children and herself. There were no
marks on t he body indicatin g riolenoe.
B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm.)
If you try this remedy you will say as many
others have said, that is the best blood puri¬
fier and tonic. Write Blood Balm Co., Atlan¬
ta, Ga., for book of convincing testimony.
J. P. Davis, Atlanta, Ga. ( West End)',
writes: “I consider that B, B. B. has perma¬
nently cured me of rheumatism and sciatica.”
B. R. Saulter, Athene, Ga., says : ”B. B. B.
cured me of an ulcer that had restated all oth-
er treatment.
mother E. G. Tinsley, and sister Columbiana, had ulcerated Ala., write«:“My throat
sore
and scrofula. B. B. B. cured them.”
Jacob entirelj F. Sponder, Newnan, Ga., writes: “B.
B. B. cured me of rheumatism in my
laitimore, Md„ writes: “I and suffered with bleed-
ng hat piles for bottle two orB. years, B. B. cured am glad me;” to say
one
J. quick J. Hardy, Toccoa, catarrh. Ga., writes: Three “B.
is a cure for bottle*
cured me. 1 had been troubled several years.”
A. Spink, Atlanta, Ga., says: ‘‘One bottle
of B. B. B. Completely cured my child of ecze¬
ma.” B.
B. W. cured A.Pepper, mother Fredonia, ofulcerated Ala., writes: throat.” B.
my sore
A New Lease of Life.
“Nor love, nor honor, wealth, nor po>
Can give health the heart a cheerful timely hour,!
When is lost. Be wise;
With health all taste of pleasure flies.
some of it deserves a worse fate, for
even Blundering dogs will mountebanks fly from contagion. with
more
greed trade than mark conscience, and showy think label that a
a on a
bottle constitutes medicine. Gan we
wonder that people areskeptical and
refuse to be gulled and humbugged
with impunity? Counterfeits are
readily merit, detected, iron-clad certificates
of such Ms P. P. P. (Prickly
Ash, Pork Boot and Potassium) of¬
fers, are not to be but plucked from the
trees and hedges, like a cavaliers
—such as S;
Bheumatism, Malarial Poison and
aU blood aBectioo. thatarebom ol
P. and
good brain a
si!»,
" uti ‘“ coml>iDed
Rheumatism
medicine* resorted
began the use of B.
magic. Rheumatic
relieved, and my 1 matnutioo nlmpr
Z. T. Hailerton,
** Three years ago I W
applied to a physician his treatment
came near killing me. old physician
to Kentucky. I
Hot Springs - Springs and
■ butnoth-
Ing seemed to cure
pordry relief was returned home a
ruined man ph; little prospect of
ever getting well te|ry B. B. B,
and to^ny.utter quickly healed
W. C.McGaugl t Ark, write*:
“ I owe the coi > a use of B.B.B.
Blood* “ \ blood poison
Bad .andfound no
given by Uda
V,
Mrs. Emma Griffiths, Uhitla,'
* The doctors said my hoy twe old had
scrofula. Hi* knees were drawn Joints were
Scrofula stiff, and for three he bad been
“»»<*» to walk. of B.B. B
lias done him ! good he can
■ w wa ^LandM*pain has c ’ oadorfuL Its action ” ' fitt ea
nu MS . M ! ■ y n
LIPPMAN BROS., Wb “■“SUSS, 8 *
vannah, Ga.
C, H 8. TIME TAME 129,
In effect June 23rd, 1889.
No. 15 —Daily, Except Sunday.
Leave Griffin............... ....5:45 a.m.
Arrive AGapta............. .......... 8:00 “
No. 16 —Daily, Except Sunday.
Leave Atlanta.................................6:05 p.*
Arrive Griffin................................8:05 -
No. 17 —Sunday Only.
Leave Griffin...................>■............. ..7:40 a.m.
Arrive Atlanta............. ,.,..9:38 *
No. 18 —Sunday Only.
Leave Arrive Atlanta---.......... Griffin.... ...... ....8:00 p.m.
....5:00 “
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No. 8 —Daily.
iS3®fe:r"=:: Atlanta....................... .........7:00 ........8:30a.m. ........5:25 1‘ “
No. 11 —Daily.
Leave Macon................,................ 8:25 a.m.
Arris e Griffin.,...............................10:43 “
Atlanta..............................12:30 p.m.
No. 1 —Daily.
Leave Macon..................................1:40 p. m.
Arrive Griffin................ .8:53
Leave “ ..... 4:00
ArriveAtiafUta...........-............-........5:45 *"
No. 18 -Daily.
Leave Macon.................. 6:40p.m.
Arrive Griffin............. 9:00 V
“ Atlanta................. 10:40 “
No. 2 —Daily.
Leave Atlanta..............................6:50 a. m.
Arrive Griffin................«... 8:17 “
“ Macon................. ..10!8O “
No. 12 —Daily.
Leave Atlanta....-----------------------....2:15 p.m.
Arrive Griffin.....-............................4:00 “
Macon ..............................6:15
No. 4 —Daily.
Leave Atlanta.............................. 7:05 p.m.
Am rive vi Griffin.................... 8:85 “
Macon...............................11:00 ?•
No. 14 —Daily.
Leave Atlanta................. 9:Q5 a. m.
Arrive Griffin................................10:43 “
“ Macon.................. 1:00 p. m.
No. 27 —Dailt.
‘vSfflc .. ..11:85 . 10:20 8:30 a.m. “ “
Arrive Carrollton.
No. 28 —Daily.
Leave Carrollton...........................4:20 p. m.
•* Newnan................................5:26 “
Arrive Griffin.............. ........7:20 “
No. 29 —Daily, except Sunday.
Leave Griffin.................. .1:80 p, m.
Arrive Newnan................................4:30 “
Leave ’• 5:35 “
Arrive Carrollton...........................7:10 “
No. 80 —Daily, Except Sunday.
Leave CarroUton............................,6:45 a. m
_____________;........ ...T:3B “
Leave Newnan................ 8:05 “
Arrive Griffin................................10:35 “
8#~For further,information relative to tick¬
et rates, beet rentes. sclmduJe Ac., write to
% T. CHARLTON, G. P, A.,' Grliffinfoa.
Savannah, Ga.
BY FAR
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NEW YORK OR BOSTON
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SAVANNAH
—SND THE--
OCEAN : STEAMSHIP: LINE
—or TH E
Central Railroad of Georgia.
SUMMER EXCURSION TICKETS
Now ousale at reduced rate*. Good to re¬
turn until Octoberttat, 1889.
Magnificent Steamer and elegant eervice
freeborn the heat and dnnt Incident wifi to All- in¬
Hail Routes. If you are sick the trip
vigorate and build yon np.
Go East by Sea and You’ll not Regret H
:X KV. tickets via
i first of
f the Route i Pue¬
rto
the Agent at your *ta“““
M SiB^KJAP, ’
E. T .(M?f;r i mm
GtoTPaw. Agent.
fACTURBH8
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We ate here, and here to stay and have on hand
a large stock of
DOORS, SASH AND BUNDS!
which we defy competition on. Welmvc n large stock of “bone dry lum¬
ber,’ of the finest vuality him! cun guarantee i he very best goods. In the
price way of Mouldings, anywhere! Mantle*, llniliiHlci*, etc., Window etc., we can jrtst beat the best
the you can get And as i.ir and Door Frames ours is
born place and to raised come. in Georgia, Oui h isa’‘hnina have « nti rpriwe,” and we ore home folks;
and < . vote*! anr entire timeund attention
to work working the wood lieat advantage. for the past We twenty years, und claim to know bow to
to also employ good workmen, who under¬
stand how to do the work. For these and many other reasons we might
name, we claim a right to patronage of the people, f * '< v v %i
We heartily thank the public generally * r,5, e for very w liU'ral patronage, and
solicit a continancc of the same. . ..
DON’T FORGET THAT WE WILL HAVE.
help ^the^p^ntFrult by-oar home labor. It Keep Keep Crop, Crop, the the 2C 20 money to 80 thousand herejnstei herejnstead CRATES, of going made abroad right here and
boom our twon and country. Don’t forget the place.
Office— Planters’ Waeehouse. Factory, ‘actory, 18th 18th Street, Griffin, Ga.
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A. LOWER,
Ml Jeweler M Wen Ii He, ffatcies
JEWELRY, CLOCK**, &C.
Special attention given to Repairing. 20 HUf Street GRIFFIN, GA
B HSJj i HJ.. .fl.!.—1M ! I 1 . IB I !f!i. ! Jl gS BBB!!M!l !
SOOTS. SHOESiAND LEATHER AT
•hLV HASSELKUS’ SHOE STORE JL\ am 8T.—
Home-made Shoes end Leather a Specialty.
'{tp *oord 300cord,o(TuTwt. H. W. HAS8BUCD8.
Drewry’s : Drug : Store
Has just received a full supply of Landredth, Cleveland and Johnson It Rob*
Wn»? Garten Seed—also field seed—all fresh. Guaranteed
EASTERN SEED FOTATOES.
STOCK POWDERS!! NERVE AND BONE LINIMENT 11!
N.B.DRIWRY. , Arfi j
New Goods Every Day
Which we propose to sell
Cheaper Than Anybody
i, Flerida Omigee,
ttfsortment best t’lgsrs. Best “
always on hand. Pork, Beef,
For )-( Cheat) )-( Goods
.......call on........
W. JM. HOLMAN wtCO.
W« Standard A Sugar tor making cake. Citron, Currents, Prune* and al
kinds of Extracts for Flavoring, The best Pat. Fiour, Mince Meat, Jellies
and in fact anything you want.
★ TURKEYS, FISH AND OYSTERS.
Leave us your order and it will be attended to.
IEW101 SWEEPS CLEAN
SPENCE** SMITH.
OPPOSITE BRICK WAIIEHOUSE.SOLOMON »t
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ar We will buildI j. u liiijihirg tn vh«,h- txmgi,,, PL**tim», turrits. B •*«
H, Spence at tbe belrn jou centret fell to ret Isir debllrg, (alioititelori jtn b
SPENCE & SMITH,
Solomon StreetvCriffin, Ca. ,:-5.
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1845, Xoife Insurance. 1889.
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Mutual Benefit Life Insnraice Ci
NEWARK, NEW JERSEY.
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Purely Muttra!. Asset* over FORTY TWO MILLION DOLLARS. Annual
Income ever Seven Million Dollars.
Large and Annual Dividends. Ns ‘Tontine Estimates.’
The best Lite Contract on the market. We Invite a comparison M our
Policies with these written by ether Companies.
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GRIFFIN, GEORGIA.
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