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tor Outfit to 1. W KEE^ErI &
Q. C. HlRES t PHILADELPHIA.
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*• B. DANIEL. Proper.
fr»t«s
of Commons.
Qlac >n© Averse to All Mem-
of Economy
Uiaaltjr and Splendor
E-TUo Quo.tloa Also 0’s-
)«». Smith, Xskbooshore
-The Condition of Affair. In
r Foreign News.
fnljr 27.—The report of the
ry committee on royal grants
|up in the house of oommons
* ‘tnoon.
kUaethioiI to Antmr.
KF. H. Smith, the govern*
h was questioned as to the
---—i’b savings. He de-
the question, and
ftof inded the oommi committee
that the
i which 1 i government was
I been deterrui: ined by ■ the the com- com¬
pact between the crown and the people
It was not the duty of the sovereign to
que^feCdevm'ttwi^Ss provide for mgitheraof the *pyal family.
suggestion.
Mr. lAhoaeher« Talk*.
Mr. Labauohore movdd Committee^ the adoption
of his substitute for the 're¬
royal port declaring family that already the sums amply given suffl- the
are
' that U&»&'fc if further supplies £! are
eroyal hBusehol and not 5 b^fresh
demands upon tho tax payers. He
praudeutof only $50,000 the annually, United the States receives and.
her family receive $8,500,000. queen
Not Surprised ut Gladstone.
averse ^to^all,measures "of economy
oftheTown _
oi tuo crown, he sawported
the government He e rejoiced rej that an
*«!W8tertSK«hfiE ocoasion was gi’ .ven _ him _ totesti testify in his
connection with his office as representa¬
tive of the orown.
John Morlejr'. Views.
that Mr. had John been Morley excited attributed by the fever
0KBSUMSK the question
withdrawn from an impossible and im¬
practicable position ih agreeing to a
l*
1 ment and the crown. He was anxious
to avoid parting company with a leader
to whom ne was bound by ties of grati¬
tude and esteem.
meat oaMo»d»rI,.™fid raising the whole question .moni in tho
MMasrosats
trial of the
,__________________ sentenced to years' sBS penal servi¬
seven
tude, and to be deprived of his civil
rights for seven years. Nine of the
strikers were sentenced to terms of im¬
months prisonment to five ranging hard from labor, eighteen and
years at
twenty-two were sentenced to imprison¬
ment from a year to four years, without
hard labor.
Caibo, July rsaaras: mate!, 87. reinfaroe
dervishes are I marching to t
Nad-el-Jumi, ....... leader w of the
ahny of the
insurgents. Caravans bearing quanti¬
ties of provisions for the army are fol¬
lowing believed the reinforcements when under guard.
It is that a junction be¬
tween |be rebel forces is effeoted Nad.
el-Jumi will make a grand attack upon
he Egyptians and British .
Balfour an tho Now League,
London, July 27.—Mr. addressed Balfour, chief
eoretary fw Ireland, a mass
ring meeting at the Salisbury Tenants’ Thursday. Defanse Refer,
to new
league, he said the law would be found
equal terfered to wife coping the with law. the He league declared if it that in¬
Mr. origino<Paru Gladstone’s eilism. speeches were the real
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Tho Sultan Successfully Raised.
Mam*, July tT.-The British war
vessel Sultan, which straok a hidden
rook bewtsaoce and ssfally ^k a raised. sheut time ago, ha^
Savpd frum Consumption.
Several physicians predicted that
Mr. Asa B. Rowley, Druggist, of Chi-
cagpf would soon have consumption
caused by an aggravated case of Ca¬
tarrh. Customers finally induced
Mm to try Clarke’s Extract of Flax
(Papillonj Catarrh Cure. He says:
“The result' was unprecedented. I
commenced to get well after the first
application entirely and curied.” am now,
week#, II
Baby’s Letter,
from Mr. J, W. Ruby,
i Cut's and find it a coin-
cold. It
; to be the best cure in the
issfEps «MbyP rjy.B.Drcwi Drswry. them and all Soap for
A Fhffi Valued by
manufacturers in England has been
• from Crete are that the revolt is
t Bisings an, threatened at
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«• XnSJSJSSP—
In America to defend
fnited States consul, a compil¬
es and portraits of himself
and wife.
It is rumored In Berlin that Gen. Von Al-
vensleben is to be removed from the oom-
4*if Douglas . Robinson, of JordanavHle, JT. Y.,
has sent to the Marchfcmees of Duffer in $500
for the fund to supply female physicians for
the SSos womeaof India,
ni ifEwr
vllle, a Parisian suburb.
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° n 11000,1,16
Mr. r. Llnooln, Lincoln, the the American American minister, minister, and and
. c S”SL D K^?S5r‘ a iS
thedebate on tberoyalgrwte.
■? The Swiss government, by order of the
has expelled a large number of
tench Anarchists and German
The persons expelled were with-
C^ofW Dina, of
Killing ' acquitted of _o|H murder for
a man |
member
WppWI ,p8j didOwCl
a member of ^ the German reichstagior l
to take the placr of Herr Antoine, who re¬
linquished his seat and returned to France.
view to an international agreement to pro-
hlbit any bat cash transactions in coffee,
sugar, etc.
Servian brigands are harrassing the
frontier towns and reports of outrages are
frequent A company of gendarmes had a
i for mountains
i robbers and two
money has purchased four more
cigar factories and appurtenances at Ha¬
vana. Englishmen now own six of the prin¬
cipal factories there. It is noticeable that
almost the only cigars told hare are made at
English factories. Information of the pur¬
chase was obtained from Cohen, British
oemmi gener al at Havana* who arrived hem
Which might have saved, had they known it,
Tell,of Many the who’er “Favorite under the ground.
Bid hopelecs whom be Prescription,” glad—
Bear the good news to poor creatures,
“Female Heartsick, diseases.” discouraged and terrible sad. in
so
their effects, and so prevalent amonfi
all classes can be cured by the use of
Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription, ft
An Arkansas Shaker. _
“Wall, old feller, what’s the mat¬
ter?”
thought “Only a I little would agur, stranger, but I
shake myself out er
I’Ve had ’em myself, friend; I tuk
Westmoreland’s Calisaya Tonic and
I never have a shake.”
Good advice to the friend who was
shaking is implied in the friends’ re¬
ply. found No case which of malaria has ever
been baffled its eurative
powers, and one physician has used
phoid it successfully fever. in the treatment of ty¬
It costs only $1.00 a
bottle and one or two bottles will
stop the fever. Buy it of your drug¬
gist. For sale by E. -
R. Anthony.
“Oar Mary’s’"' Mind,
N»w Yobs. July 27.—"Various rumors
in regard to Mary Anderson's mental
condition have been rife for sometime.
It is said by some that she him been con¬
fined Her in a private is said mad house entirely in Europe.
memory to bo gone.
She is unable to recall events from one
day to the other. Others say she is only
taking a sensible method of retiring
from the stage. She is reported to be
Ily tile Well. A and cablegram that received Miss
Anderson’s health report remains states changed.
un
Victim ot u Viper'. Bite.
Athens, who O., bitten July by 27,-Edword blowing Kane, viper
while 14, picking was berries few a days and
s ago,
who dead. was thought to be recovering, is
“The tetter-board oi life goes up
The tetter-board of Me goes down.”
Up and down, up and down—one
day a millionaire, next day “dead
broke”—one day day buoyant in spirits, day
.next seeming gloomy perfee as health, a fog—one next day
in
“laid out” with a bilious attack or
your stomack “on a strike.” This
is the way the world wags now-a-days.
If you are bilious, melcholic, di*zy
headed, have torpid dyspeptic, action want of fiver, appetite kidneys or
or bowels, take Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant
harmless; Pellets—purely vegetably, dose. perfectly
one a
See Wkat a Tonic Can Do.
5- Lake Newman, City, Fla, June 24,1886. J
H. of Lake City, Fla
says his wife has suffered for seven
years with which a complication asthma the of diseas¬
es, of was most
prevalent. She has no^laid down in
bed all for the seven years. his He business has expend¬ has
ed money
made him in that time for medicine,
physicians, but wirhout etc., to obtain relief what¬ for
her, He any success
ever. was advised by physicians
to try P. P. P. He finalfy did so,
eruptions appeared VHH
i soundly every night on an or-
who Isa merehatIn Lake
cry enthusiastic over the
jegrandee biood
ful Mineral >!j offers
&R&1 to both the
ter.
Only 1 from Atlanta,
the Georgia
3. - Trains several
times daily; full mail and telegraph
odations. A magnificent
hot.1; Hot Spring. »,.«» oi
^
its summer session there this season
.make it especially attractive.
Send your name to E. W. Marsh
& Co., Salt Springs, Ga., and they
wiH send you an illustrated pam-
phfet. on this great health andpleas-
ure rasort ; ■■■■ i|ug20
Kh m
Potsdameb’s R :
GEbTSaslikvet Iwithrheuma-
tism for some 1
CSSTSS flciatP. 1 ,
P.P. I ■ to
suffering humanity. /. POTBD AMER.
Truly yours,
Among Error* Ruinous to HeaUth7
tainty useful, seasonably but resorted to, sriect are oor- tb«
many persons and
oraploy
finest alternative aassaan-w is Hostetter’s Stomach o.
Bitters. It is botanic in origin, and a safe
succedanum for these obiectionabls drugs,
calomel and bine piitr it does not grips or
habit of body, but remedies the disorder and
inactivity usually of the liver and condition. stomach, which
that Kheu-
tism,)
nerv< J
UNAPPRECIATIVE.
Hew little wo we apt to appreciate that which
‘Dw mind an^our time we employ
In longing fW what we have not.
Unmindful of what ore enjoy."
How tench better If all exerted themselves to ob¬
tain their heart’! longing. If poor In purse seek to
gain wealth fe Industrious and frugal habits. U
poor in health seek to use those remedies which an
the best and truest medicines. Among remedies
by druggists none is the equal of Botanic
Blood Balm for curing the ills of flerii and blood.
Felix Foster, Atlanta,Ga^ says’. “I took B. B.
B„ for several foul ulcers, which had given me
much trouble and would not heal from a use of
• •I nrnq other remedies. Within ten days my
ULbCnO health Improved, and before I had
uied three bottles every sore was entirely healed. It
improved my appetite and gave* me flesh and
•length." '
Hudson Clark, Camden, Ark, says: "I was ai-
BAD BLOOD WaSSSTSSS
years, and suffered extreme misery during all that
while. I also had catarrh so hod it almost stopped
catarrh sjssass&Bas
if It had been charred or scalded. My back was so
lame l could hardly stand, I sSthr,a tried tried nearly c early every
RHEUMATISM
several bottles and am now a* sound and well as
any man in Arkansas.”
J. W. Messer, Howell’s Cross Roads, Cherokee
County, Ga., writes: I was afflicted with chronic
QflDCC sores nine years, and had tried many
wntO medicines and they did me no good. I
then Med B. AS, and eight bottle* cared as
aouadnndmlL” R
U, 11, TIE ME 1. %
In effect June 23rd, 1880.
No. 15— Dart, Except Sunday.
Leave Griffin................ ...5:45 a.m.
Arrive Atlanta................... 8:00 “
No, 16—Daily, Except Sunday.
Leave Atlanta.................................6:05 p. m.
Arrive Griffin............................ .....8:05 “
No. 17— Sunday Only.
Leave Griffin......... ..................7:40 a.m.
Arrive Atlanta.................... 9:85 “
No. 18—Sunday Only.
Leave tve Atlanta...................8:00 AtJai p.|p.
Arrive Griffin.. ..,,,5,00
No. 8 —Daily.
Leave Macon.,,,...,.....,.............. ...8:30 a.m.
Arrive Griffin... .........5:35 “
“ Atlanta. .........7:00 “
No. 11 -Daily.
Leave Macon.......................... ...... 8:25 a.m.
Arrive ......10:48 “
.....12:80 p.m.
No. 1 —Daily.
Leave Macon......................... .......1:40 p. m.
i2Z Atlanta.....................-5:45 M P‘-~-=5S&- ....... h rh “
Arrive “
No. 18 —Daily.
Leave Maeon............................ 0:40 p.m.
Arrive Griffin..,.............. 9:00
Atlanta,,,,,....................-.10:40 “
No. 2 —Daily.
Leave Atlanta........................... 6:50 a. m.
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‘ “ Macon............................—.IfeSO “
No. 12 —Daily,
Leave Atlanta...............................-S.T5 p. m.
Arrive Grifflu,........................—.....4:00 —.8:15 « “
“ Macon...........................
No. 4 —Daily.
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Maeon...
1 No. 14-Daily.
Leave Atlanta... ••••« 9‘.05 ft. sn.
Arrive Griffin..™. ,—.10:48 «
“ Macon.. 1:00 p. id.
No. 27 —Daily.
Arrive Carrollton........ —j. 1^5 «
No. 28 —Daily.
Leave Carrollton ........
“ Newnaa........ :~::.7:2o«
Arrive Griffin.—««apH No. —Daily, Sunday.
29 except
Leave Griffin............................—,,.1:80 p
Arriw Newnan. .................. .«».».4:80
Leave „,«hA:35
Arrive Carrollton.—............—-....7:10
No. SO— Daily, Except Sunday.
IcaTe Carrollt on...........
ArnTfi »«....»»
-{ MANUFACTURERS OF }-—
We are here, and here to stay and have on hand
a large stock of
DOORS, SASH AND BUNfiS I
which we defy competition on. We have a large stock of “bone dry lum-
ber,’ of the finest vuality and can guarantee the very best goods. In the
way of Mouldings, Monties, BnilaBters, etc., etc., we can just beat the best
price the you enn get anywhere t And n.< F<ir Window and Door Frames ours is
horn place and to raised come. i?i Ours i« n “boim i;.it rpi ise,” and we are home folks;
working wood Georgia, the and have devoted a nr entire time and attention
to for past tw< ijty * 7 ^ 11 %, nnd claim to know how to
work to the best advantage. We 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.
soltcfe eonftnanco l 1 > Ub,iC ^ eneral y ^ orTery 1Iberal patronage, and
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a . of of Hm
DON’T FORGET THAT WE WILL HAUL
RsaEm» elp boom our twon and country. Don’t ‘teasmrsdffi forwet the niace. ta
Office— Planters’ Waeehduse. Factory, 1
A. LOWER.
JwfllflF and Dealer i inis, Mies
JEWELRY, CLOCKS, &C.
Special attention given to Repairing- 20 Hill Striat 6RIFFIN, % GA
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-HILL ST¬
Home-made Shoes and Leather a Specialty.
MT* We warrant *11 Work andehoB make It a Joint to misreprefsent nothin. Just received
* fei*® shipment of Gents and Ladies’ and Misses’ fine goods, and school shoes tor ChUdwn
ana slippers of all kinds. 41 ♦ ^
Wrfipereord paid lor 300 cords of Tan-bark. H. W. HAS 8 ELKC 8 .
---ir 8 * * 158
Drewry's : Drug : Store
Has just received a full supply of Landredth, Cleveland and Johnson it Rob-
* bins’ Gordon Seed-also Retd seed—all fresh. Guarantied
EASTERN SEED POTATOES.
STOCK POWDERS II NERVE AND BONE LINIMENT 111
NB.DREWRY.
A HHV BROOM SB CLEAN
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»mon st
feat TO
HPENCE & SMITH,
Solomon Streets Griffin, Ga.
For )-( Cheat))-( Goods
........GALL ON........
W. M. HOLMAN *CO.
We Standard A Sugar (or making eaki ;e. Citron, Currents, Prunes and al
kinds of Extracts for Flavoring.. The best bi Pat. Flour, Mince Meat, Jellies
and in fact anything you want.
★ TURKEYS, FISH AND OYSTERS.
Leave us your order and it will be attended to.
New Goods Every Day
Which we propose to sell
Cheaper Than Anybody.
1845, Islfe 1889.
THE
ItialM Life lone Co.,
--OF-
NEW ARK, NEW JERSEY.
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Purely Mutual. Assets ever FORTY TWO MILLION DOLLARS.
Income over Seven Million Dollars.
Lo go and Annual Dividends, No “Tontine Estimates.”
The best Life Contract oo the maikeL We invite a
Policies with these written by other Companies. j-> ; %
S. W. MANGHAM & SONS, i
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CLARENCE V. j j rV
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