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street, New
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Infant Ur.
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Lest Ms cyan her grief should note.
With choking voloa, "U It truof alia mid.
"Did you fael It os jrou wrotof
The poe* laughed M he kissed her cheek,
“Oh. my foolish wtf.i” ho, ^ 1
“Have you yet to leers t
loMSSuSfitnti.:’ you that wrathful Aunlllos okt j
'•*m heavy victim of ulihtu Moapafr
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-Nelson in New Orleans Picayune.
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The largest sturgeon ever seep in
nds and was 11 fe
of it* dispiayetr tm
Third and Morrison streets, ai
usual, tine man w
first stood no show, for anoi—
low came to the front and told about
he saw up in the 8nak»
...» i-, ‘ong. bad
then, an-
tow started in to
sturgeon he saw in
crowd got- scared for fear
ning would strike then
walked away, and the Alaska
left-Oregonian. « |
money and without price" to
manyreaders. the primrose Digwteti’t from fat the time
to a young 1 the
locality who was the laughter of a
perty. At«
Neman’s house
lestion wore a
A discussion
arose between Mr. Disraeli and an-
MS.
a pair of l4y?hei^mm|ted gloves was maderana on the
Y°*ng and the
primroses examined, the bet was jwon
by real Mr. Disiaeli- and The the primrose* were lady
give primroses, three of them young the fa-
two or to
show long afterward. -Cor. London
spectator. ^
Boots to Shoe*.
ttention has been
called to th$ calfskin calfs] iHifirtetS silualiou. Of
inlsdf
w ..., s ™ w.ie of lthe nrincipal
causes of tuis lies in die fact that long
legged:booL> liking have been going out of
favor, shoes their nlace to ef¬ a
great extent. This has hail great
fect on the consumption of leather, as
on an average it requires Ahtodts two
and one-half ,to three times as much
stock in the manufacture of boots as
ia tfifef required in the making of si iocs. > (n!
way the use of hea vy calfskins
has greatly the declined. stylos have During the past
few years run more
toward “dongote" and ’kangaroo-
leather for fine shoes, aud tins has
beenl weight serious calfskinfl.—Boston setback for Daily fine light Ad-
«*<.» Take P«**e»lon «t m Street Caa.
The oecupntots of of a a street car ou the
jt reet line had^au umptoasant
streets yesterday afternoon about f *
o’clock, where they enoounterad - *
swarm of bees.
which *S1m> imntt fi s ta lit
evinced their displeasure hy
in vacated the car it it A thk time, and the they residence soon
servant at
sr-
A Mi to Nealy’s Metre. .
vented An Englishman combination claims locomotive to have bicy¬ in
a
cle arrangement by which’ he wul
come into the market simultaneously
with KeelyVmcior!—Genwtere Truth.
houee^ithout : “We
could not Extract Extract, keep of of Flax Skin your Cure
Clarke’s Clarke’s
our child. We recommend the Cough
Cure to every family having Cough children wi*
remarkbly We used it for quick Whooping and satisfactory.j v
suits, and use it for any and e
cough the family may have.” <
one size, large bottle. Price $1
tl»ir bent to > ia
exhibition of hia
he dec!
at length yielded to tl
mwiperformed a feat which
who wiUieaaed it will ever for-'
Stepping to$he hat, which ia of
mahogany, he laid a sliver dol¬
on the counter. He then raised
right band and brought hia flat-
upon the coin with tremendous
Upon raising hia band it was
that the coin was stamped deep
the bar and could with difficulty
extracted. Every letter and line
the device was reproduced in the
wood and remained plainly
for two years i& spite of the
scrubbings to which it was
ted.
Effects of Climate.
We hear a great deal said about
beneficial of effect upon invalids of
climate Colorado and other
try Ur. Fierce’s Golden
he makes a great mistake.
nine cases out of twnpM
time, money.
debilitatedsystem, "itTs of guaran^
to cure In all cases diseases
which it is recommended, or mon¬
paid for it will be refunded.
The Farmers’ Alliance is a strictly
institution. Its member¬
extends only to Kansas and
in the northwest, and to
in the east. The organisa¬
was started In Texas, and the
alliance lodge was organised in
1880. Texas is the banner
state aifid now has 4,000
lodges, with a member¬
of 250,000. Tennessee ranks
to Texas in the number of
and members, having 3,200
sub-alliance lodges and 150,000
Georgia ranks third
number of sub-alHasee
and members. In this state
are about 8,100 lodges, with
total membership of 120,000.
Sweet Flowers.
The fairest buds are often the first
wither, and the ravages of disease
havoc with the beauty, as well'
the strength and happiness of the
sex. The prevalent disorders
American women are those of
tively termed, insiduously Sap the
all such sufferers in Dr . Pierce’a world-
famed Favorite Prescription, which
cures ail “female complaints.” Nation Its
use is fOUowered by of the
“dragging-down” pains, return of op-
getite, and in due course, vigorous
The school spirit at Sparta-. Ml
rapidly materialising. The citizens
have raised |1,500 in subscriptions
and turned over the Sparta Male
and Female Academy, to be used
with other resources within the com¬
mand of that school to make a first-
class free school. PPtof.W.T; Dunyas,
of Monticello, Was elected principal.
No mortal yet has e’er forecast
The moment that shall bs his last,
but Df. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets have
forever settled the question that of a com¬
fortable existence until moment
melancholy does arrive, forebodings and put to of flight sufferers the
from biliousness, headache, indiges¬
tion, constipation, and kindred ail¬
ments.
Mrs. E. A prawford.ofClarke coun¬
ty, has a letter that was written by
James Monroe to William H. Fraw-
ford in 1814. It is written in a clear,
plain handwriting, and has faded
but little under time’s telling blow,
though iti* seventy-five years old.
peirtains to the situation of war
affairs in Great Great Br Britain at the time
ItwMWritten.
“It goes right to the spot,” said an old
gentleman, who found great benefit in Ayer’s
Sarsaparilla, He was right. Derangements
of the stomach, liver, and kidneya are more
speedily remedied by this medicine than by
any other. It reaches the trouble directly.
For Nervousness and Dyspepsia, use
Perry’s Liver Pills.
For Chills and Fever take
Llppman’s Pyrafuge.
The- Grand Prerequisite of Vigor.
and assim
ir. To
insure the conversion of food into rich nn
a-i:ss tions bleed, i
To ply regulate, in fee ammri to invigorate economy Is that the stomach. and
tA facilitate its digestive and assimQati- organ,
“ is
neeSTineomnia, oiVt^inT
treble appetite-three
usually traceable to impaired digestion.
* ‘iydiemlm
Tbe e^daWkan never hope
wci. ibu oitWiB HunnouuTs tne omy oobw» _
not only of vigor, nut of
Conquer also with the
and Baer complaint,
..............latic trouble. Thor-
Mtmm
p, and no inn-
• be made exttept
the
“Five years a constant r ough,
night sweats, was greatly reduced in flash,
had been given up by ®y physicians. 1
two U, toke bottle* Aycr's of this litoral, medicines, and won cam- after
idaWy c«red,”-Ang» A. U*i>, Bicard. .V. Y
KM IAN’S
'ngi
Of all the terrible, soul aflrigbteniag cams that
all classes of humanity, nothing in all age*
ever approached comparison to the rare*. -
BLOOD „ -A.cnM POISON that slow, insa
tiate destroyer
flemandUia Abs I How often just such a«
-.Auction lOTuatpadsct*® 0 ^ Ws with its poisonous
taint. It strikes with destructive aim the most
.■■i nutabie, sparing neither
SCROFULA k ‘*I »“ statesmen.
Even unto the third
generation are the tins of the father made manifest.
Wliat a fearflU heritage » bequeath an innocent
child I Ah! the horrible ravages of this affliction I
To its activity ia due sore throat
SORES •«* Brer, SOM kidneys, tom lungs,
foreskin, great ulcers, internal, ex¬
ternal and eternal unless proper treatment is applied-
The best remedy is a prescription used extensively
in private practice by an oM Atlanta physidan. It
now prepared a thousand gallons at a time, and
is sold in large bottles at
PIMPLES ori» one dollar per botth.
It is called *i. U. B. or Bo¬
tanic Blood Brim, Under inpecpUar Influence the
“«ded througjLtheilrer, th through ? '**& the
Udfleys, and through the p
It least U clearly the duty of every me who suspect,
he trace of syphilitic or scrofulous poison ia
their Mood,whetber recently from contagion or from
inheritance, to get it out of their system thoroughly
PAIN ** tl * e UM> ** *** ***** remedy M
kidneys sna other symptoms Will not be transmit
ted to innocent posterity.
Dremaditaf yeur druggist and taka «owb*B-
tote. Testimonials from those who haw used it
nay ho found in the illustrated “ Book of Wonders 1 ,
sent free tp any address by the Wood Bata Cm
AHestaGs, '...... »
BIOS RECEIVED.
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te All Electrle Light Companies :
Bids will be received until September 12th,
1889, fpr thirty (SO) arc; light* to light the
* t £iKht8 t
ma*t be of two thousand (2000)
rodle power.
Ctomtract to begin in 1889 and expire in
^
^Council rwerves tte power to accept or re-
*-—• ©AS. —-
recrived until Septeml»erl2tb,
hundred (100) Gas Tet« to light
the city of Oriffln. Jets mast, be Standard
candle power.
l!, I II, TINE ME 10.
in effect September 1st, 1880.
No. 15 —Daily.
Leave Oriffln........................5:45a.m.
ArriveAtlauta.............................. 8:00 “
N% W—Daily
Leave Atlanta.... .....a,'............... ....,0:05 p.m.
Arrive Griffin ............ ....i8:05 •'
No. a—D aily.
Leave 1! iw;qe. ...............a. m.
Arrive “ Griffin.,..,—................ Atlanta...................7:00 ,5:25 **
No. 11 —Daily.
I^ave Macon...'.............. .....’8:25 a.m
Arrive ii,..10^8 “
“ • Afflaata.'....;..,...;...........,.;....12*0 p.m.
. *1 NktoDsu. ■ «-nl: '
I^aye Macon..................................1:40 p, in.
Arrive Griffin...-...,, ,................8:53 “
Leave “ 4:00 “
...............
ArriveAtianta............*................,...5:45 “
No. 13— Daily.
Leave MaCon............................. C:40p.m
-Arrive Griffin................................ 9to0 ••
- fl Atlanta............... .T0t40 “
No. 2 —Daily.
Leave Atlanta......... .. ................ 6:60 a. m.
::
No. 12— Daily.
X^ave Atlanta................................2:15 p. m
Arrive Griffin........................... .....4:00 “
* « “ Macon...................... .....0:15
No. 4 —Daily.
Leave Atlanta...... ..... 7:05 p. m.
Arrive i Gr Griffin......... ..... ....11:00 8:85 “
Mwon.,......
No. 14— Daily.
Leave Atlanta.......................-...... 0:05 a. m.
Arrive Griffin.......................-.......10:48 “
“ Macon,.............................. 1:00 p.:
i k No. 27 —Daily. » 4
Xieave Griffin............................. .. 8:80 a. m.
“ Newnan............. ...a-...-.. .10-.20 '*
Arrive Carrollton...................... ..11:85
No. 28 —Daily.
**ra=a“r=53»’’-“ Arrive Griffin...................................7:30
. No. 29 — Daily, except Sckdav.
Leare Griffin...................LI— .......1:80 p. m.
Arrive Newnan.............. -4:30 “
Leave “ —-—-................5:25
Arrive Carrollton.............. 7:00
No. 30 —Daily, Except Sotibay,
Leave Carrollton.......... .....5:45 a. n
ArriveNewnan.............................. .. .7:35. “
Tjeave Newnan.............—.—..........8:05
Arrive Griffin...................... 10:85
flESOHS: „ tm-Vor fnrther,informatton ____ relative write to
Savannah, Ga.
We 8 andard A Sugar for making calm. CHron,
kinda of Extracts for Flavoring. The best Pat. Flour, _________,.. Mince
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and in fact anything you want.
★ TURKEYS, FISH AND OYS r TERS.
W Leave us your order and it will he attended to. '' y " *, Vf
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Ajcitl Mictiri ConpaiT,
-----1 WA.NUI'AiT1 ilKbs OF }
Sash, Bliii a Doors.
We are here, and here slay and have o" hand
a large stock of
DOORS, SASH AND DLINDS!
which wo d tty competition on. We hove a largo stock of “bone di
ber,’ of the finest vuality and caii |
way of Mouldings, anywhere! Mantles,
ive devoted anr entire time and attention
to workir
work to 1
ao tne worK. r or tnese ana many
solicit oik;, we continanco ctau SSSinrM of of tJie the ririre and
a ianco same. eame. ?
DON’T FORGET THAT WE WILL HAVE.
made right here
abroad, and
Office— Planters’ Warehouse. Factory, 18th Street, Griffin, Ga.
- mt-M S
(Prickly Ask, Poke Moot ufl Potsualnm.)
-MAKES positive cubes of all forms AND STAffiH OP-
you win regain flesh and strength.
did combination, and prererlbe it with Waste of energy and all dlsoaaas resulting
great satisfaction tor the cures of sli from overtaxing the system are oumd by
forms and stages of Primary, Secondary the nse of P, P. P.
and Tertiary Syphilis, Syphilitic Rheu¬ Ladles whose systems are poisoned and
matism. Scrofulous Ulcers and Sores, whoso blood l.lnanlmpnrecondittondoe
Glandular Swellings, Rheumatism, Kid¬ to monstrnal irregularttlaaanpemhaxly
nap Complain!*, old Chronic Ulcers that benefited by the wonderful tonie and
SYPHILIS SCROFULA
haw resisted an treatment, Oatarrh, Skic blood cleansing propertiaa of P. P. P»
Diseas e s, Ecaema, Chronic Female Prickly Aib, Poka Boot and Potaealncn.
Complaints, Mercurial Poison, Tetter, (told by all Dragglare.
Soridhead, etc., etc. Lnmun a***, ampritttn,
P. P. P, is a powerful tonic and an
excellent appttlser, bonding up the Wholisalc OmreaisTs,
Hystem rapidly. If you are weak and Llppman Block, SATANNAH, GA.
feeble, and feel badly try P. P. P, and BBS '"M’ 'Si
R HEUMATISM
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DU MOOT, M. D.
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THE ERRORS orYOUTHANDMANHOOD
11 with jMrorr, one dollar, M. D., by Vta~m moiL --•**- re 1 teEpwac ..... ' repI.
i numerous 1
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EXPERT HOME TREATMENT ^ DH^ITIVP
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I WIRT wm
"I HEARD A VOICE, IT EAIO, *«OOMK AND NEE.***
Hovers, topers ai Gins.
Feeders and Condensers.
THE BEST ENGINES and BOILERS.
One 5 hofse 2nd hand Engine and 50 Saw
Gin with Brooks Frees, torsale Mower......9 cheap. 60,00
Osborn’s Eirst-chiss Grans
» “ “ Reapers........ .. 100.00
Improved Mitburn Gin.
“ Centennial Gin.
'< Hall s Self Feeder Gin.
Prions as low us same grade anywhere.
0. A. CUNNINGHAM,
El qfl m 46 Hill St., GRIFFIN, GA
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OCEAN : STEAMSHIP : LINE
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Central Railroad of Georgia*
SUMMER EXCURSION TICKETS
Now on side at reduced rates. Good to
turn until October81st, 1889.
Free Magnificent Steamer and elegant service
from the heat and dust, Incident to
Rail Route*. If you are sick the trip will in¬
vigorate and build yon up.
Go East by Sea and Yeu’ll net Regret
Passengers, would before do purchasing tickets first
other routes, well to inquire
the merits of the Bout* vU Savannah.
ther information may be had by applying
the Agent at your station or to
M. 8. BELKNAP, W. F. 8HELLMAN, Traffic
B.T, CHARLTON; ILTON7 Manager.
l , ' V*. , CL’ ' -'I 11!' 1
Oen’l Foss. Agent. Trar. Pa
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