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source as tbe Baltimore
rs Record is worthy of
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ojlGiitlbi today. As to
id in both tfee News and the
tay of our ctiimna can tea-
mail they have received.
[ argues ao well lor tbe
the established l^mh *** pn-
thing more is left to be
tain theirlocal newspaper*, provided
they nw anch hi fact, and not la
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tiwctHurtry hm*b are
pubhahiagwhat are called by eoor-
«e*y oewapapem, that am ao more
tike tbe genuine article than a toad-
atoot te to a mushroom. And a* tbe
on* ia unpleasant and poisonous,
ObSe the other te palatable and nu-
MtN*. eo the no-account paper ia an
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past three years, been surprised by
receiving circulars, price-lists and
tetters from numerous manufacturers
and merchants, giving them the
special information they wanted
about machinery, tools and other
things they needed, and have won¬
dered how their senders beard
them. It was either beenuse their
home newspaper or one of our cor¬
respondents gave the item
their enterprise that put the Manu¬
facturers’ Record on their track, and
enabled it to tell tbe world their
postoffice address and what they
proposed to do. Many of these men
have saved hundreds of dollars be¬
cause of information thus received,
and ought- to show their gratitude to
their local newspaper, whose little
item may have been the primary
cause of tbe saving effected. Sup¬
port your home newspapers for the
good they have done, are* doing, and
will continue to be to you.
To equalite the circulation of the
blood, subdue nervousness and
cleanse the system, use Laxador, the
grant regulator. Price only 25 cents.
Recrwrj as frequently tniadieiosaly osed by
ifuack doctors te cases of materia aad blood
paimm. ItesftsreBeetis worse than the or-
igteldireare. B. B. B.iBotaaic Blood Bates)
contains no mercury, but wiU ciiatfnate mer-
cwrtel poireon from the system. VSTrite to
Blood Balm Co., Attests, Ga., for hook of
It is strange, isn’t it? Perhaps if the
other republics eonld bny American
goods as cheaply as British and
eonld pay for them in trade, there
might be a Httle more Mexican and
South American trade with the Unit¬
ed States." It would take a protect¬
ionist paper a column of writing to
disprove that view of the case—and
it wouldn’t be disproved even then.
It is apparent that those #50,000,-
000 London syndicates, that have
bought np a job lot of mate, eleva
ton and breweries in sundry more or
less prosperous Idealities scattered
throughout the United States will
have plenty of experience for their
money—perhaps not |50,000,000
worth, but still enough to prevent
life from being monotonous. As to
the promoters, who have pocketed
their commissions, things are difler-
ent. They can enter upon a life of
leisurely enjoyment without delay,
tearing the foreign investors to do
the walking by and by.
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A circular is being
throughout Texas, signed “John
Wanamaker,” which promises a
post office with every suit of clothes
bought of Cheap John’s agent in
that State. The circular has a genu-
ine appearance, and while if genuine,
it is probably the work of some sub-
ordinate, it is perfectly in keeping
with John JekyU Hyde’s way of doj
ing business. It is by no means
sore, indeed, that it is not the sole
work of his brilliant mind. Post-
offices would be cheaper premiums
for him than Waterbury watches.
The gunning season opens this
month. In no part of the State are
birds plentiful, as they have been
hunted too closely during the past
ten years. It is well to remember
that they can be protected largely
by the general observance of true
sportsmanship. Never shoot a bird
except when a-wing, and under no
circustances, indulge in night shoot¬
ing, which te nothing more nor less
than slaughter, and which te too
much like assassination to be follow¬
ed by any self respecting person.
Henry Irving has revived “The
Dead Heart.’’ The dead head needs
no revival. He te always yoang and
there.
One of Chicago’s arguments in fa¬
vor of having the World's Fair te
that 3,732,344 hogs were slaughter¬
ed in that city in 1888.
A condition of weakness of body
and mind which results from many
disorders of the system finds its best
and surest relief in Brown’s Iron Bit¬
ters. As it enriches and strengthens liver
tbe blood so the stomack, and
kidneys receive power to perform
their duties, and tbe depressing in¬
fluences from a diseased and disturb¬
ed condition of these organs are re¬
moved.
i that said
HFXDRED
are of Ca-
tkr nre of
emaee, f—to tow »tn uav oi wwawr, a. b. no.
{wulJ 4, W. GLEASON.
Notary Public.
Hall s Catarrh Cure is takes iotera&By and
acts directly oa the blood and moons surfaces
ol the system. J. CHKNET Bend k»r testimonials, A Co.. Toledo, free. O.
F.
■r* Hold by Druggist*. 75c.
Good Advice, Showing Result.
Edward silver, Chicago, gi ves testi¬
mony: “My wife had Catarrh twen¬
ty-five years, suffered severely for
youf nx years remedy. before Unable she began breathe to use
to ex¬
cept- through the mouth; in a most
critical condition. Tried everything
without relief, when Dr. Streeter ad¬
vised her to boy Clarke’s Extract of
lief Flad loftowed (Papillion) immediately. Catarrh Cure. She Re¬
con¬
tinued to use it until she is now en¬
tirely cored. Her health has not
been so good Wash in tbe many Baby ysars.’’ with Clarke’s Price
f Ksk l.OO, Snap. 23 cents. Dr. S. B,
Drewnr Drnggiat. now has the Fbw
acrofala, bronchitis, the and dropsgr,
make tiirir appearance, system »
It* marvelous effects haw been test¬
ed and proven is the cure of tens of
thousands of cases. It purifies and
JK 55Wt3-£ maladies that
the wed* at the worst
Bocklen’s Arnica Salve.
The Bre* Salve is the world for Cat*-
sr-sssrsis; ah Skin Eruptions, and positive,
Corns, and Itis
fjr cures Pike, or no pay {required. guar-
teed to give perfect satiaaction, or mousy re
tended. Price 25 cents per bo*. For sale by
£ R, Antho tv -
Ororo O it tii ■ r* >arr.
Ottawa, Out, Oct. 5 -The execu¬
tioner brought usuiifd from X&oi, France tli® to guillotine tslftfidi of
ft nwidflre? on fled from the
St Pierre, Migueloa, death has at the hands of
island to escape the execution several
the citizen'. Sin* his
attempts have bsea mab upon life
with poison. Indignation was so thor¬
oughly aroused agaiuu: the executioner
that he was oblige; 1 , to seek refuge on
board a Freud* man-of-war, returning
in her to France. Merohanfa to whom
he was indebted sent iitm payment receipted with ac¬
counts, thev refusing called to ‘blood ace pt money.” Ha
what ntest have been killed
would assaradly longer.
had he remained ft day
Cxhcsxkati. 0*5i- 3. Mrs. Abel, of
134 Chapel street, Walnut Hills, wife of
a laborer, disappeared /^terday about two weeks
ago, and blood-stained
women’s clothing was found in a vault
on the rear of tire premiss*. Murder is
suspected. Sirs. Abel did not live hap-
pilvwith her hasb.i«L as he charged
her with talkie .it j and often beat her.
The neighbor* a v* i-cliied to balieve
that she disappear -; with o»e Wilson.
The The poiioe poiioe test test uigh* uigh* thoroughly thoroughly ex- ex¬ of
plored tiie vault, bat found no trace
a tody. Ase vo- str.trehed. iu the neighborhood
ha* not yet been
To enjoy good health, aim to always
have abundant sleep; this can gener¬
ally be secured by management, which un¬
less yon have a crying baby,in
case Dr. Bull’s Ba by Svrnp will great¬
ly assist.
what tempestaoss •- ages three Ameri¬
can ships, the Benia -in F. Packard,
James Drufrunoii.i au \ 'acob New B. Ridge¬ York.
way have arme i Com
Emil Sehwabe, a sailor on the Ridge¬
way, was wa-ke i overboard The Packard during a
storm and drowned. was
oat 173 days. __________
gecoBii o. a ,*.r-I ritykf.
Owi5fnsvn.DK, Ky.. iJet 5.—In Cross
Roads, in Rowan county, Wednesday seriously
wounded night Nelson Malt Myers Li’ghttoot. .shot The and two
men
Tkt Chief l«M l« Use *re»* ««
eeu of Hood’s SusajariUa Is found la the
article itself- II U merit tbit wins, and ths
bet Out Hood’s Sarsaparilla setoaUr *e-
eoopUsbes what i* claimed for R, is wtal
has gtren to this wedletoe » popntaritjr a ad
mt» greater thaa that o< anjr other sarsapa-
Merit Wins
BesTa Sarsaparilla cores Scrofula, Salt
Rheum and aB Hamers. DjrspepcU, ffieh
A LONC FELT WANT 9
jSa
CARPETS, RUGS, OIL CLOTHS, DRAPERIES, ETC., ETC.
Department never ao well stocked am«J prices made to sell.
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sn.ES, WOOLENS, TABLE LINENS, HOSIERY, ETC.,
French Novelties in DRESS GOODS are marvdoualy beautiful and anperNy grand m design and eotonife. It |
w i | 1 BOYS’ and CHILDREN’S SHOES.—Stock foil and complete.
MILLINERY and DRESS MAKING—All work done to order. #?
Mr. J. T. Stephenson is with na and would be glad to have bis friends call or write. .
CHAMBERLIN, JOHNSON & C »..
66 and 68 Whitehall and 1. 3, 5, 7, 9, 11 and 13 Hunter St*., ATLANTA, 6A.
THE CHARLTON PROPERTY.
on BcraU) HUI street. 4 acre* High, land, elevated 6 room
house—large airy room*. of sorroundin* country
and hematite! view
A So. 1 water and fruit* of different r ariet
on plane..
THE TAYLOR MORRIS PLACE,
on 14th stnet, 4 new* land, 5 room boose.
Branch running through the lot.
THE OLD NALL HOUSE,
7 rooms, double kitchen. 1 acre land. I
block from centre Hill street,.....
J0SSEY HOUSE AND LOT.
7 room*, doable kitchen, % acre, stable, Ae
Hall block from Hi.l street. Centrally local
ed or boarding house.
44 acre and 2 room house off Shelton loton
Poplar street. A bargain given to aB of
above prdperty. sale
Other houses and lots and lands for
and to rent.
G. A. CUNNINGHAM,
Real Estate Agent.
Mowers, Reapers ai Gins
Feeders and Condensers.
H E BEST ENGINES and BOILERS.
One 5 horee 2nd hand Engine and 50 Saw
Gin with Brooks Press, for sale cheap. $ 60.00
Osborn** First-ciae* Grass Mower......
•• “ “ Beapere.......... 100.00
improved Milburn Gin.
Centennial Gin.
’* . Hall s Self Feeder Gir.
Frit*** as low as same grads anywhere
G. A. CUNNINGHAM,
uglOdkwlm 40 HiU Bt.. GRIFFIN, GA
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTOBT.
HENHY C. PEEPLES,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
BiAH-TOX, CrEOBGlA.
Practices >a id! the State and Federal
ourls. octSdkwly
JOHN 1. HUNT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
GBiFFES, GEORGIA.
Office. 31 Hill Street, Up Stairs, over 3. H.
White's Oothine Store. mar22d4wly
THOS. R. MILLS,
ATTORNEY AT LA W
Will praotire in tbe State
Courts. Offiee over Georgs Hartnett's
corner. nov2tf
OSS O. STEWART. ROUT. T. T AJOIl .
STEWART & DANIEL
ATTORNEYS. AT LAW,
- Over George & Hartnett s, Griffin, Ga.
Will practice in tbe State and Federal
rts . iulylDdtf
CLEVELAND & GARLAND,
DENTISTS,
GHIFFIN, • : : : GEORGIA.
- r for Sale.
Onexpf the finest farms in Middle
Georgia-for sale. The proprietor’s
health te such that be wishes te re¬
tire from the fatigue of business.
This farm fe about three-fourths of
a mile east from the centre of the
city urbs of of Griffin, the city, Ga.,adjoinin2;the containing 2G0 acres, sub¬
25 acres in an enclosed permanent
pasture with large branch running On this
branch through centre splendid of pasture. place for mill
te a a
or gin: plenty of water and water
fall. Balaneeof Sand te in the high¬
est state of cultivation of any farm
in the state, having bad thousands
of dollars worth of cotton seed and
stable manure and composts of all
kinds put on it in the last few years.
It te also one of the best terraced
and ditched places in Georgia.
Ditches all scientifically run so as
to prevent any washing of tbe fields,
ditching of the place cost $500. The
owner has made the improvement sine* of
the place a specialty thinking ever that he would he
owned it, ft; not consequently it tea
ever aril rare
W. D. DAVIS,
Hardware, Stoves,
And. Farmin g Impl ements.» --I 1
ingt n.i’i i ni a ale of CEDAB BUCKETS, POT-WARE aB
pistols. / '
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SYPHILIS
mam*
MlBMMSfr
n Y./* A BUSINESS EDUCATION
AT HOME. For Circulars, ad-
CtT\RK'S COLLEGE, Erie, Fa.
HINOEHCORW8.
wumst
WAITED
AT O^C£“ EVERYWHERE
A wo a v.Pf'ofi tab I e Business
LIBERAL PAY.
ere U until December 25th. Give refereneeg
R. II. WOODWARD & CO.,
Baltimore, Md.
pRHBOtet "tSTc^v*^^^ a htxurisnt growth.
Prerrato Dsodraff snd fair tsmag
ga- tatc woftnirtn
GhATEFUL- COMFORTING.
EPPS’S COCOA
Organ and Fiano Co.
BOSTON. NKW YORK. t'HICAOO.
NEW Contain*afire octave. Nine
Stop Action, furnished te a
MODEL large and handsome care of
solid black watent. Price fee
ORtiA.V, cash; also eoW on the i.37 Easy
Hire System at f 1 per
STYLE qnarter, for ten quarters,
when organ be-om*s proper-
2244.1 ty of person hiring.
Tbe M»son A — Hamlin
MASON Stringer," invented and pat,
Hsmlte marksWe ptesoeeaeteriTriy. reSnemsnt ol tone Re
HAMLIN
and stand phenomenal characterise capacity to
PIANOS. te tun*
thp»p inst "Uinent*.
1‘OI’l l.AKJSTYLES ORGANS at $22
*32.flO, 8GO, *18, 9»e AND CP.
ExhaustedVitalitt
►--Untold Miseries
work. It
fading,«
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ONLY U*t U
Double Duty Sleeping Car Swvice
Cincinnati and Jacksonville.
Solid trams between
Chattanooga and Jacksonville,
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