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C> E. HIRES, PHILADELPHIA.
FOR LADIES.
K..i. ceimM.
OTEL CURTIS
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ider Now Management.
, L S. DANIEL, Prop’r.
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tjmtho old biddy and her yo
pow in order, and cuts of
renounced good by Soutl
are here given. These flint
> so plain as to need no exnL
rpt a* to sire.
feet wide and 1 feet long or deep, 2
high In front, li feet high at the bad
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same as the first ^Oth coops can m
made much lighter by using taffies a to ie
frame for the roof, patting two »
three taffies apart and covering the sa
with two or three ply ready roofli
The plank In front is used for feeding:
ti* day and
the batter day.
found that more money and but little
less weight,with considerably less trouble
and expense, result from having Mm
farrowed in the winter'or early in the
spring, and killing him when eight or
ten months old. Hie larger he gets the
eaotsS more it cost*..to put iSx^s a pound of pm* in
skimmed milk and buttermilk have a
go to waste. Give him a clover pasture
are in the habit of using too much butter
color. While the fact is that pure white
butter &t&%939B8&§.£ will not sell, at the same time too
cows can do this without let or hin¬
drance all the better, but be sure and see
above, Hoard’s Dairyman, Qtad to commenting that the bead on the of
says: see
the old American Dairyman is level on
tiie morals of coloring butter. It taw
sound view to take that the higher
grades of butter are colored artificially
less and less, for the reason tint the gos¬
pel of good feeding and breeding is being
more and more practiced, and this ne»
the big teejto liec«A foTSe thermit ta
them—not so much color that
comes with them. Bat If it comes as an
inherent adjunct all the better, but chief¬
ly to bemuse it saves paying out eash tor
coloring matter._
Rellaving Contracted Fee* t» Hones.
The belief very generally prevails tint
there is nothing better tor relieving con¬
tracted feet in horses than water. The
great trouble is to apply it recent properly with
theordinary bandages. A invention
has been introduced to take the plan* of
the old time swab. This contrivance Is in
the shape of a metallic foot lined with
sponge and having leather pad* covered
with sponge to fit inside the shoe, Cover
the sole and frog, which cannot be
touched by the ordinary swab, and also
go up back of the heel. It is claimed
that this boot is not only much more
convenient to adjust than the swab, but
that R will hold the toMeture much
I..,.,...,,-.... f
ia noclovOTBBed. In
fUMidOGMltj
daughter Boleyn could of Henry hardly VIA have and missed Annie in*
nervous system that rendered her al¬
most insensible to fear or pain. Her
life was the Ijfe Of a man, not of a wo-
UiUMUshe cogMUtUpt all day- dance or.
aWfutfi fierce willfulness and self ^ataerdon.
ography !---Jl- . >
Tell the good news to the suffering—
Tell of the “Favorite Prescription,"
Bid hopelecs whom be glad—
fthjtei^t^knd«»tjNWl#aleat “Female diseases.” so terrible
amoi
all classes can be cured P^cHf.tibn. iw tbeuse
Dr. Pierce’s Favorite
O dUffik
Mrs. Charles Collins am
She husband, attended wi
ately ously ill afterwl and
hours after her death Mrs.
animation,
contfersiifg wftff her ft sitting' np
lated a marvelous ex]
said that her jsopl; had ■ left her body
during straight her to comatose heaven. state She and saw gone the
Saviour, she said, his and the wonderful
magnificence of surroundings were
Mrs. I Collins, “I can dead. never I reveal, know that but
know that I was
I the weotio glories heaven the "and Lora. my eyes Oh, beheld why
of
didn’t yon let me alone? I don’t want
to live here now, knowing what un¬
speakable glories are up there,” Mrs.
Collins is 38 years of age and of more
than ordinary intelligence. She told
her remarkable honestly story calmly and
earnestly, and lamented that
she had returned to earth again. Mrs.
Collins is positive that it was not a
dream nor a vision, but that her soul
was transported to heaven.—Franklin
(Pa.) Cor. Pittsburg Commercial.
Masai Catarrh
is a dangerous disease. From its
tendency to extend to the throat,
bronchial tubes, Inngsin and conthmptive finally to in¬ di¬
volve the
sense, it should be promptly chred,
that these grave dankers may
be averted. So confident are the
manufacturers of Dr. Sage’s Catarrh
Remedy of their ability to cope suc¬
cessfully with they this havefor very prevalent offered, dis¬
ease, that years
in good faith, #500reward for a case
of catarrh, no matter how bad or of
how many years standing, which
they cannot cure. Remedy only 50
cents, by druggists.
The income of a professional rat
catcher averages $1,500 per year,
and there are only ten of them in the
United Skates. The average income
of lawyers is only $700 per year, find
the ranks are overcrowded. >
Thousands have been relieved of indigestion
end lose of uppetitc by a single bottle of
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. The use thfs medidne,
by giving tone and strengh to the assimila¬
tive organa, baa made innumerable caret of
chronic dyspepsia. Price fl. Worth >6 a
New Jeraey haw examined her pub¬
lic school hodBe* to discover that 65
per cent, of them are a burlesque on
sanitary rules, and that 50 per cent.
of them ought to have caught fire
from the furnaces last winter.
Slaved from Consumption.
Mr. Several B. physicians Rowley, Druggist, predicted of that Ghi-
Asa
caused cagof would soon have consumption of Ca¬
tarrh.,, by Customers an aggravated finally case induced
him to try Clarke’s Extract of Flax
(Faplllon) Catarrh Cure. He says:
“The result was unprecedented.- the I
commenced to get well after first
application and am now, after a few
weeks, entirely cured.” ItwiJldo the
same for you. Price $1.00. Try
byJDr. N. B, .Drewry,, Druggist!
lur, ■
Advice to Mothers.
M. x WiKetow’e BoomiKo 8 tbtj
it children teething, ia the prcCriptio
one of the beet female nurses an
lyskdawi in thb United States, atfl
for of teethiug their obi Wren. its valve Daring ie itioalentable the prooee*
It relieves the child from pain, cures dye
I
magic. Rheumatic pains ceased, my kidneys
relieved, and my constitution improved at one
Three years ago I o i blood poison. 1
died physician id his treatment
an old physician
i went' to Kentucky. 1
ing8 «»en W 1 two to Hot months, Springs but noth- and
mnently,^though I returned home tans
e. a
ruined man ph; I tot little prospect of
rsuaded te ttflB. ». B.,
nent it quickly healed
W. C. McGaughey, Webb City, Ark., writes:
“ J owe the comfort of my Hfe to a use of S. B. B.
I was troubled with blood poison
valuable remedy."
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Mrs. Emma Griffiths, Unitia, Term., writes:
“ The doctors said my boy twelve years old had
tcrofula. His knees were draws up and joints were
if 1 stiff,and for three years he had been
Scrofula um >bla to walk. One much bottle good of B. B, B
has done him so he can
now wailc, and Mb pain has ceased. Its action on
Ip effect June 23rd,1889.
No. 15— Daily, Except Sunday.
Leave Griffin ...... J...........,....... 5:45 f
ArriveAtianta.................... ....8:00
Arrive Arrive Griffin..........................„ Griffin......................... ... 8:05
----- No. 17—SUNDAY OffLY.
Leave Griffiu.•*».>*..*■
Arrive Atlanta...............................
I Nq. IS-^SciIday Only.
Leave Atlanta..........................!
Arrive Griffin.................................
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Atlanta
No. 11—Daily.
_______ 8:25 a. in.
Griffin.... ......10:48 “
Atlanta. ......12:80 p. ra.
Iailt.
........l:40p. m.
No. 13—Daily.
Leave Macon.... 0:40 p.m.
Arrive Griffin,...
“ Atlanta. .10:40
Arrive Griffin.
“ Macon Macon....
I/cave Atlanta.. ...2:15 p. m.
Arrive Griffin.... ....4:00 “
Macon ....6:15 “
Leave Atlanta. Griffin.....
Arrive
“ Macon....
Leave Atlanta... .... 9:05 a. m.
Arrive'" ...10:43 “
« * Macon.... 1:00 p.
.... m.
No. 27— Daily.
Leave Griffin .... 8:30 a. m,
“ Newnn, Newnan......................... ... 10:20 “
Arrive Carrollton™.................. ...11:35 “
No. 28—Daily.
Leave Carrollton ...........................4:20 p. B»
“ Newnan................................6:25 “
Arrive Griffin...................................7:20 “
No. 29— Daily, except Sunday.
...1:30 p, m»
Arrive Newnan..... ....4:30 “
Leave ...5:35 “
Arrive Carrollton.
No. 30— Daily, Except Sunday/
Leave Carrollton............................5:45
Arrive a ~ vr*- Newnan.. rr.*k k
Arrive Griffin.... ..10:35
SV-For fnrtherSnformation relative to tick¬
et rates, best routes, schedule, &c., write to
or call on JNO. L. REID, Agt.,
E. T. CHABLTON, G. P. A., Griffin, Ga.
i Savannah, Ga.
hUiillhplhMiprUi
NEW YORK OR BOSTON
—ia via.—
SAVANNAH
OCEAN : STEAMSHIP : LINE
Central Railroad of Georgia.
SUMMER EXCURSfON TICKETS
Now on sale at reduced rates. Good to re¬
turn until October31et, 1889.
Rail Routes. If yon are sick the trip will in¬
vigorate awl build you up.
Go East by Sea and You’ll not Regret It
Faeaengma, would before do purchasing well to inquire tickets first via of
other routes, Fur¬
the merits of the Route via Savannah.
ther information may be bad by applying to
the Agent at your station or to
M S. BELKNAP, W. F. SHELLMAN,
E. T^CHARLTOHr^ CLYDE BOSTICK^'
Gen’l Pane. Agent. Trav. Pass. Agent.
Savannah, Ga,
LIPPStAN BROS,
vennah, Ga.
—~ ■actumbsof:
We aie here, and here ^ h9Won h8n *
DOORS, SASH AND RANDS 1
which her,’ of we the defy finest; competition vuaUty and on. We b«w» a duigeatoek tin: best of “bone good*. dry In lum- the
of MotiMings, Mulitira, ftitjla*tei>. uni guarantee etc,, etc., we'can very juft beat the beet
way price ani Door Frame* ourai*
you can get. any while! Am! «> »r Window
g| Bssat born working'wo§d and rained in acs tii't>t-ri»w :.nd I ■ v. * ................ v stesaBisuttum
to ; for tiiu yrtr i
work to the best adVpnfjtge. Wo
stand how to do the work. For ............
name, we elairrt thank a right to putronng'i.o’ 1 he people.
We heartily the public spine! generally for very, liberal patronage, and
solicit dWt a a continancc* continancc of of the the sumo.
DON’T FORGET THAT#E WILL HIVE.
or the present Fruit? Crop, 20,to 1 30 thousand CRATES, made abroad, right here and,
y our home labor. Keep the money here instead of going
elp wpice—P boom our latters’ twon Waeehouse. and country. Factor},OW&n, Ilon’fi, foMBlme place* k Qa.
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LOWER, ' •' "
Practical Jeweler aoi , — Dealer . i . • —. Dieiis, -
JEWELRY, CLOCKS, &C.
Special attention given to Repairing. 20 Wtl Street GRIFFIN, Oft.
BOOTS, SHOES AND LEATHER AT
i, 2 , - HASSELKUS' SHOE STORE JLV
Home-made Shoes and Leather a Specialty.
m~ large Wo shipment warrant of all Gents’ work and and Ladies’ shall make and Misses’ it a point fine to goods, misrepresent and school nothin. shoes JftoJMtata for Children
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and Slippers fj of all kinds. Tin-bark.
fS6~ per cord paid for 200 cords of H. W. HASSELKUS.
Drewry’s
Has just received a fall supply of Landredth, Cleveland and Johnson & Rab¬
bins’ Garden Seed—also field seed—aH fresh. Guaranteed
EASTERN SEED POTATOES.
STOCK POWDERS!! NERVE AND BONE LINIMENT !tl
N B. DREWRY.
OPPOSITE BRICKWAREHOUSE^
is a feat
te Vi.NO
II, Spence,at the helm jqn counct full JMMHSRr.
SPENCE <fc SMITH,
Solomon Street,- Griffin, Ga.
For )-( Cheat) )-( Go
. ......CALL ON........
W. M. HOLMAN %
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kinds We of of Standard Extracts Extracts A for for Sugar Flavoring, Flavoring. for making the cake. belt best Citron, Pat. Pat. Flour, Flour, Currents, Mea
The Mine Mince
and in fact anything you want.
★ TURKEYS, FISH AND OYSTERS.
19- Leave us vour order and It wilt be attended to.
New Goods Every Day
Which we prwpoee to sell
Cheaper Than Anybody.
Come to se ns when yon get raady to buy. Every thing in toe way of Csnned Meats and
McFarland, Boyles k Cos’.
THE
Purely Mutual. Assets over FORTY TWO MILLION DOLLARS.
JKHSSsssv.--- ____L. Million Rallare.
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