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An onhrftf Son* of Vrtarans is
tagging around behind the Grand
Army Oftbe ttepubllc and the order
of thoLadiw of tbe Grand Anrty of
«t» «efMbBe aad the Woman’s Relief
Oortman rival suitors for the hand
andhsnrt of the Grand Army. We
think the latter must be successful,
tar tbe Milwaukee encampment bade
the ladies <*tk>d-«peed.” Now what
is the matter with an order Of Ne-
pbews of Veterans, and the national
The determination to make a scape¬
goat Of Tanner is being carried out
in a mean fashion. It is evident that,
having reached the conclusion that
the corporal must betinloaded as an
impeffitoHUit, the Harrison managers
are trying to provoke him Into re¬
signing, Instead of squarely meeting
the tame aad removing tan. Tan¬
ner ft very much to blame tor the
prodigality and general looseness of
his administration; but his conduct
of affair* committed to him has been
only port the general methods of
Harrisonisin and it is not’fair that
ths President, Secretary Noble and
General Bussey should escape ac¬
countability by throwing ail tbe
odium m the bumptfons Corporal.
tion, constipation, and kindred ail-
FRANK J. CHENEY
easd ■'i.WBaiici,'* subscribed Is nre
Notary Pu bile,
: i to taken Internally aad
or DMr imma, fail new voters, pad
wore of tlm*. 'Bfcne can be oediM
if the proper petal are token to get
them. * /
They awnot be obtained by the
nee of money orbytbe promise of
often. Tbeee an Bep n bf ke e radb
ode which woe enc cn ee ftil tart year,
Tbe Democratic appeal mart be
made and iffB he made to the inteUb
gence and tbe conscience of the coun¬
try The Democratic party will re-
some and retain the control ol the
Federal Government by convincing
tbe young men of the country that ft
in tbe only party which can adminis¬
ter tta Government according to the
principles on which it wo* founded.
Tbe Democratic party b the party
of the people, and if the Government
b to endure and to be carried cm by
tbe people and for the people, it mart
J
toroey general on the Republican
ticket in the v«y Btate where tfo,
Corporal had a couple of his legs
shot rtf, and the platform MOoptad
by tbe convention that nominated
theme three Confederate brigadiers
makes this offer of pensions lor
others who were formerly engaged in
shooting off a couple of the Corpor¬
al’* legs: “It* [Virginia Republican
party] 80,000 ex-Confederate fa¬
thers and sons forcibly tell the dis¬
abled ex-Confederate, or tbe widow
orphan of the dead Confederate
frotdkr, that sympathy aad succor
for each and all of them may hs
found In its ranks/’
Weaker than Water.
A man w never in a more debiHtat
ed condition than when he has weath¬
ered a ease of measles. The system
finds it hard to bear up under the
weight against of tbe the disease strain ami almost it. And re¬
bels upon
yet there is a remedy which answers
the requirements of such a ease. A
prominent druggist and physician
writ**#:
Darlington, S. C.
Gentlemen—Your tonic has been
goiiuc very well this spring There
has been a good deal of measles, es¬
pecially amon tbe foctoy debilitated operatives,
which left them in a con¬
dition, for which your tonic seems to
be the very thing, and ft has sold
writ. Yors truly,
John A. Boyd, M. D.
For sale by E. R. Anthony.
KfTeeta of Climate.
We hear a great deal said about
the beneficial effect upon invalids of
the climate of Colorado and other
western localities, but when a man
changes his place of residence in the
hop* of improving his health without
first try Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical
Discovery, he makes agreatmistake.
In nine cases out of tenlie might save
his time and money. This great
remedy of owes the throat its power and over lungs, aH bron¬ affec¬
tions
chitis, asttuima, catarrh aad even
uZZ&S StT SStt
that In itself lessens tbe coot of labor
eery hugely; wHhwrter power that
never freexee in most of the cottof
Kgtdne; with facfflttee tar reaching
markets nearly and or with quit* equal to of
northern mill*, economy
free raw materials without eoet of
transportation or tlie injury of severe
compression, cotton should be man-
ufactured in any of the cotton state#
ouch cheaper than in the north.
“In tbeee days of swift mutations
in business trade those who disregard
KBlKftr&Sitt fabrics and large proportion
ton a
tbe iron supply of the country
must come from the soul*. They
have natural advantages lor cheap¬
ening those products which cannot
be longer defied, and, instead of-
peraistnwin warring against fate by
At Nashville, Tran., Commissioner
Tanner, said “The waif of want must
hi common decency be driven from
Die door of the maimed or diseased
veteran." Corporal Tanner is keep¬
ing the wolf at a distance from hb
door with a salary of--95,006
and a pension of 1864, but for fear
heartburn, malarial affections, kid^
any disease, liver complaint and
other wasting diseases. Wfara you
wbb to enrich the Wood mid purify
Die system generaHy, When you
Wbhtcrrtmove ettfertrngof wraknrae bate
vffiriMM, lack of energy, try *
tie of Brotrn-’s Iron Bitters and see
boh greatly it will benefit you. it
surpasses all known'remedies an an
enridher of the blood aad a perfect
convincing proof of its mrntitte virtue.
A.F. Britton. Jackson, T«m.. writes: “I
caught malaria in Ixmmana, and when tbe
and knots on iny tongue. I got two bottles
B. B. B., which bcatedmy tongue mid month
and make a new man of me.”
Wm. Richmond, Atlanta, Ga„ write*: ‘My
wife copld hardly see. Doctors called it syph-
th vns entirely
K. Pi B. Jonre, Atlanta, Ga., writes: ‘ft
Tap troubled with eopper colored eruption*,
lose ol appetite, pain in the back, aching
joints, debility, emrelation, loss of hair, sore
throat, and great nervousness. B. B. B. put
«y system in fine condition ”
A Jail Delivery-
(’vinsklerable excitement through prevailed
on the streets yesterday a
widely circulated report that three
of the most desperate prisonersin Careful investi¬ the
jail had broken out.
gation discovered that, somefounda- absurdly
enough, the rumor had
tion, but not exactly Three in accordance had
with the facts. with Seryfnlouaemptions prisoners
broken out
on the hire, neck and limbs—but tbe
physician railed in prescribed P. P.P.
(Prickly Ash, Poke Root ancYPotas¬
sium} tlieremowned there vegetable blood
purifier and is no doubt what¬
ever that the patients will soon re¬
cover. Rheumatism, Gout, Syphilis, all
Scrofula, Symptoms Malarial of impnrebloodare poison and quick¬
ly removed by P. P, P-, and as a
ready and simple restorative it is
gaining ground daily. Every drug¬
gist sens it. - - , *
Abbott's East Indian Corn Paint
removes oil Corns, Bunions and Warts
speedily without pain. For sale by
MERCER UNIVERSITY.
MACON, GA.
FULL FACULTIES. FW SCHOOLS
iKJSSSBSKr’-
OB 1410 KIWI. * am* WHU. u rwm nw®w.
Branch nuiKO| through the lot.
rHE OLD NALL HOUSE,
7 rooms, donbie kiceh*u, 1 aero land 1
Mock fpomeentre HEfi street.
10SSEY HOUSE AND LOT.
Half btodrfrwn Hil street. Centrally locat¬
ed lor boarding house.
14 aere and 8 room honseofi Shelton lot on
Poplar street. A bargain green to ail ol
ibhoTAf rnowrif . lands for sate
Other houses and lots and
And to rent.
6. A. CCSBINGBAM,
Real Estate Agent.
BIDS RECEIVED
Tti Ait Electric Light Companies :
Bids will be received until September 12th,
1889. lortWrty <30} are light* to light tbe
streets of Griffin . .
Lights must be of two thousand (2000)
Candle power. and expire . .
Contract to begin in 1889 in
1894. Council the
reserves aB power
ject any and bids
GAS.
Bid* Bid* will will befeeeived be received until unt d September Septeraneriasu, 12th,
1899, for one hundred (100) Gas be Jet* standard to light
the city of Griffin. Jets must
tr.. "■
. ,,
-serve the power to accept-or r
1 all bids. Mayor,
JAB. A, STEWART, Ga.
Griffin.
BRUNSWICK, JESUP,MACON, ATLAN¬
TA, ROME and CHATTANOOGA.
ONLY LINE
Double Dwiy Sleeping Car Seivice
Between
Cincinnati and Jacksonville.
Solid trains lietween
Chattanooga and Jacksonville,
Closely connecting with double trains
with Pullman. Sleeping Cars
to and from
Memphis, Nashville, Kansas Ci y
and the West and
Knoxville, Washington, New York
u and the East.
THE SHORT LINE BETWEEN
Atlanta and Jacksonville,
Atlanta and Savannah,
Atlanta and Brunswick.
Atlanta and Macon,
Atlanta and Rome.
For rates, Time Cards and other
information apply to agents of the
East Tenn., Va and Georgia R. R
B. W. WRENN.
Gen. Pass. &Tkjket Agt., Knoxville.
e S. H. Hardwick,
Asst Gen, Pass. Agt., Atlanta.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
Notice is hereby given to id) who are indebt-
i to theestate ofL. B. Brewer, dereastd.to
ill and settle at once. AB parties holding
aims against the estate ol said deceased are
otifled to present them at once in legal form
, W, H. BREWER,
'I W. R. HAN LEI TER,
JNO. C. BREWER,
Executors Estate L. B. Brewer.
ang22w6.43.T0. *
Xotlce,
Notice is herebO given thot application will
be made to the nxufiring l»|3«*at«re the now recording in Uewnon in the to
pass an act
const to be spectator forth* Treaaorerand
lor kindred purposes. ,sui >
/"YRDINARY’8 OFFICE—Sraume One*
ffiK£SntiR2!S3S Mid deceased, public private , 3S sale,
ol at or said
for the purpose of paying the debts of
-estate. ■ ■
Let all person* concerned take notice and
appear at the court of Ordinary at my office Hs
in Griffin, Ga., by ten «’*di «. n., on
first Monday in October 1888, mad thorn
Wh * *“* * Whea * i0 “
JSOO £w.HAMMOND. Ordinary.
/ ’YKDIKABY’B
V/ rr.Gnowtia,
Laurnn, Eieeatoi
deceased, applies
don on said eetat
tbe real estate of said J. D. George, late of
said county, deceased, lor the porpose of
paying the debts of said estate end lor the
purpose of distribution among the best*.
Let aH persons concerned show cause be¬
fore the Court of Ordinary, at my office is
Griffin, on the first Monday in October nact,
why such application shoald not be granted.
*8.00, El W.HAMM0ND, Ordinary.
before the Court House door, on the fin*
Tuesday of October next, during the legal
rasas £°22. t d 3Tf.‘SS;
late of said county deceased: One two story
brick store house on the want side of
Hill street. No. 23, now occupied by D. W.
ShaBer. Also, one two story framed welling
house on corner of Tenth and Solomon
streets, containing one acre more or less.
Also, one vacant half acre lot on Solomon
street, bounded south by Solomon street,
north by an aUey. east by E. I. isowand west
by Keith children. Soki for tbe parpose of
distribution amongst the heirs Mtd jMying
the dehts of said estate. 3. H-KEITH, W. Keith.
*6.00 Executor 3.
Guardian’s Hale.
By Ordinary virtue ol of An Spalding order granted County, by Georgia, theConrt I
of
will sell to the highest bidder, before the
court house door in Griffin, on the fire* Tues¬
day in October next, the following described
property, for distribution, to-wit:
Fifty oeres «rf land out of the northwest
corner of lot No. 101 and five acres adjoin¬
ing in lot No. —, .ln the Third District ol
Pike County. Georgia, bounded on the east
by L; J.T. F. Baird: Farfey, and south north by Mrs. by E. Green, C. Akins. west
by Terms of sale cosh. 3. if. WILLIS,
Guardian of the minor children <A Mary P60 3.
Willi*.
Libel for Divorce.
Wm. A. E!Ks
Mary J. Ellis.
It appearing to the Court- by Mary the return J. EMi* of,
the Sheriff that the defendant,
does not reside in this eonnty and it further
appearing that she does not reside in the
state of Georgia. Iti* thereforeordered that
said defendant show cause at next term of
this court, if any she has, why a total divorce
should not he she granted stand to libelant and abide as prayed such
for and that to
judgement, or decree as may he rendered in
said cause, and that service of thiB order be
perfected on said defendant by publication in
the Gmrrnt News ak» Buu onc#a month for
four months before the next term of this
court. Aug. 28, 1889. James 8. Botsvox,
By the eonrt. Judge 8, C-. F. C.
Tho*. I certify W. that Thceman. the above Libelant’s is Att‘y,
a true extract
from the minutes of said court. This August
adjourned term, 1889.
Wm. M. Thomas.
Clerk Superior Court, Spalding, County, Gi
Sept.'S oam4m
Georgia Midland ft fill! RR.
Time Table, Taking Effect Aug 11, ’89
NO. 50.—I’ABSESBEB, SOITH, DAILY EXCEPT
S(?N DAY.
Arrive. Leave.
MeDonongh ............. 5:00 a.m.
Griffin..........................,5:40 a.m. 5:45
Warm Springs.............. 7:09 “ 1, ‘
Columbus.....................8:48 “
No. 51 .—Passenoeb, Nobth. Daily.
Columbus..................... 1:05 p. m.
Warm Spring................ 2:34
Griffin.„................. 3:50 p. m.
No. 62 .—Pawemoeb, South. Daily.
Griffin...,...................... 4105 p. m.
Warm Springe.............. 5:28 . “
Columbus................™„„7d)0p. m.
No. 53 —Passesokb, North. Daily Except
Schray.
Columbus................. a 0 ."-."-
Warm Springs..........
Griffin....... ’ ' ................,.8:15 * ' p. m. 8:20
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Griffin ..................l«:88e. m. 11:00 ••
MeDonongh. ...............-.Jl:A0 “
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MAY 26* 1889,)
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