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From tb» lowly earth to tits skis*
And we mount to its summit room! by round.
I count this thing to be grandly tree,
That a noble deed is a step toward God,
To Lifting the soul jrom the common dod
a purer air and a broader view.
We rise by tbe thinge that are under feet;
JES5SSHS*
We hope, we reeolve, we ssplte, we pray,
And we think that w« mount the air on
il^tlSiSS CSSS}*,.
W WfnSy?* a^gac.isjtK’a but **■ ^
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Bat pFAy, feet
our must vine, or we fail again.
Only in dream* is a ladder thrown
And the sleeper wakes on hie pillow of stone.
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Gilbert, Holland.
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At DeVotie Chapel today Sunday
school will be held at 8 p.m.
Rev. J. A. Perdue will preach this
morning and evening at theChristian
church.
The Methodist church of this city
has one of the strongest choirs in
Middle Georgia.
Rev. C. V. Waugh will preach at
the Baptist church this morning at
11 o’clock and tonight at 7:30
o’clock.
The Rev. J. T. Hargrove has ac¬
cepted the call to St. Georges church
and will assume the rectorship Nov.
1st, 1889.
It is everybody’s duty to attend
church at least once today, and noth¬
ing should be allowed to interfere with
the performance of this duty.
Services at the Presbyterian church
today by the pastor, at 11 a. m. and
7:30 p. m. The evening services are
resumed after a suspension of sever¬
al weeks.
Rev. F. M. Daniel, who has been
sorely afflicted for about ten weeks
past with hay fever and a wounded
hand, expects to resume his full pas¬
toral duties tomorrow.
Communion services at the Metho¬
dist church. Subject for morning
discourse. 1 The Sinfulness of Useless¬
ness.’’ At night “Truth.” A cordial
invitation to the stranger within our
gates.
On Monday, Sept. 14th, the Bap¬
tist ministers will hold their regular
monthly meeting at the Baptist
church in this city, convening at 11
a. m. A cordial invitation isextend-
ed to all ministers of the denomina¬
tion.
Services at the Christian church,
morning and evening. The public is
cordially invited. All members of
the church are earnestly requested to
be present, as matters of importance
will be considered after morning
service.
The Baptist Sunday school after
today will meet at 3 p. m. Congre¬
gation and church will please note
this change. It is earnestly desired
that all be present this morning to
secure Sunday school periodicals for
the quarter.
Ills, Wills and Fills.
An odd mixture of words, but the
sufferer from constipation, indiges¬
tion, other impure such ills, blood, be biliousness, cored if he wills, and
can
without taking the horrid, old-fash¬
ioned pills. These are superseded in
our day by those wonder-working,
Dr. yet tiny, Pierce’s little Pleasant globules, known No as
Pellets.
griping, costiveness no drastic afterwaeas, purging; do not the
cause as
old-style dose. pills do. One little Granule
a
Attention, Spalding Grays.
Attend regular meeting, at your
armory, Monday night Oct. 7th, 8
o’clock sharp. Every member is ex¬
pected to be on hand. Come prepar¬
ed to pay dues.
By order of D. G. Sheehan,
. Capt. Commanding.
Geoboe Grant, 0. S.
In mirthful measure*, warm mid tree,
I sing, dear maid, and sing of thee!
But I think I would be performing a
greater service to yon and your sex
bnt by singing, by setting not m measured rhythm
out some strong truths
in simple female prose. If you or any of
your friends are suffering from
ulcerations, displacements, bearing-
down sensations, or unnatural dis¬
charges, Prescription, use Dr. Pierce’s Favorite
which is sure to eradi¬
cate these complaintsinashort time.
It is the only medicine for woman’s
peculiar nnder ailments, sold by druggists,
manufacturers,-that a positive guarantee, from the
it wifi give satis¬
faction iD every case, or money will
be refunded. This guarantee has been
printed faithfully on carried the bottle-wrapper, out for and
many years.
A Distressing ICase and Happy Cure.
“For over a year I have had a
breaking purple color, out on my leg swelled, of a
with eruptions so bad
that Blood would ooze out if I bore
mended my wmght on it. I was Extract recom¬
to try Clarke’s of
Flax (Papillon) Skin Cure, which I
have done. My leg is now well and
I can walk two mQm on it without
any “trouble.” Signed, “A. D. Hay¬
ward.” Clarke’s Flak Soap makes
ESasEEaS Stem.
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Returns j
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Prohibition Defeated in North
Dakota, Nm
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White la Smith Dakota I* Cowls* by Ma¬
jor ill.• Ranging tmm Right Thousand
to Ton Thousand — Anothor Kl.otloa
Hoeomary to vault ih* *<<« of Watbiug-
Im'i Capital.
MlNjfKAroms, Minn., Got 3. Lot*
returns make it appear that prohibition
has been defeated in North Dakota by
about 1,206 majority. Tbs Prohibi¬
tionists still claim the stats by 500 ma¬
jority, but it does not seem probable
that the claim will be substantiated.
by In substantial South Dakota majority, prohibition ranging curries from
a tuiet
8,000 to 10,000. The state is Re¬
publican by at least 80,000. Chairman
Hundly, of the Democratic state central
committee, ad mits 18,000
Rnult lu Washington.
Skattx* W. T., Oot. 8.—Returns re¬
ceived from nearly election every county in the
atate indicate WW the of the reJKepnb- Repub-
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__state The Democrats ticket reduce by the 8,000 Republican majority.
majority ty in in Seattle Seattle slightly. slightly. The The new
legislature publican tore majority majority will will fa have joint seventy-fire baftot. Re¬
mi i on
The The constitution constitution is ratified and pro¬
hibition and woman suffrage defeated.
It requires a majority of the vote to
the select Cascade the permanent mountains capital. North Yakima East of
is ahead, and west of the range majority, Olympia
leaada Neither will have a
and another election will be necessary.
Montana l» Demoenttie.
Hrlska, Mopt., Oct A—It is
impossible to tell which of the c
dates for oongress is elected,
ialature is Democratic by ten .
on state joint office ballot, to and the all Democra Abe important ts.
s go
Act of an In»*nn Woman.
Washington, Oct. 5— An alarm of
fire turned in yesterday afternoon was
canned by a fire in a room in the third
story of a house 1203 G sheet northwest,
occupied white by Mary At the Bowler, thus an of the insane fire
woman.
two officers wore in the set of serving a
warrant on the woman for threats of per¬
sonal violence against one Miohael by R.
Scanlon. setting The fire was caused the
Woman fire to a can of oil in the
room, after whioh she jumped to the
ground from the third story window.
Bhe was sent to the Emergency hospital
where her condition was pronounced
dangerous. time, though She has her been condition insane for
seme was
only ascer tained Tues day by the police.
Epoch.
The transition from long, lingering and
painful sickness to robust health marks an
epoch in the life of the individual. Such a re¬
markable event is treasured in the memory
y the good health has
(.fully blessed. Hence
It is that so macn is beard In praise of Elec¬
tric Bittern. So many leel they owe their res¬
toration to health, to the use of the Great
tc. II you are troubled
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find relief by use orElwtri- lucre, ooiu uv
Sic. and $1 per bottle at? A. Anthony’s
Drugstore.
Patent Flour $5.50 per bbl.
Holman & Stewabt.
Bank • *:»H 1.
Kanxaxeb, 111., ;>}fc.' if. —Robbers
broke into 111., the Tuesday Hsoiiar-So bank at St
Anne. in-jut b oke open
the safe and made aw,* • ■■Ufa the steel
chest inside the safe, i-m loss is be¬
tween $1,500 and The bank was
a small one and the -uey stolen be¬
longed mostly to the vida^e board and
school treasurer. There is no clew to
the robbers.
Eleven Men EU.cd : n I Wounded.
Lima O., Oot 5. - Eleven men are re-
sponting-of subterranean stream oi
water 200 feet into uto the the air. uir. No particu¬
lars are ye t at hand.
It in -Viurder.
Baltimore, Oct 5. - Georgia Stone,
the girl who was shot on Sunday by
John Frieze, her discarded lover, died
last night
Queen Victoria has a remarkably fine head
of hair, for a lady of her age; but her son,
the Prince of Wales, is quite bald. Had he
used Ayer’s Hair Vigorearlierin life, his head
might, today, have beeo as well covered as
that of his royal mother. It’s not too late
vet.
For P. P. P. if. Flour Flour go to
Holman & Stewart’s.
Shooting Gallery.
I hare opened up a first-class
shooting gallery over Kinard & Bros,
store, opposite the Brick Warehouse.
The best ol order will be kept and
my rifles are of the best make. I
would like all lovers of sport to visit
my oct-5w2. gallery. Respectfully, F. F. H. H. W WEAVER.
Fifteen Years a Sufferer From Rheu¬
matism.
What Hon. W. H. Wilder, Mayor
of Albany, Ga., says: with Rheu¬
I suffered fifteen years
matism, and during that time tried
all the so-called specifics that I could
hear of. One of them I paid $3.00
per bottle for and took nine bottles
and received no benefit from any of
them. My grandson, who runs
the B. & W. Railroad, finally got a
bottle of P. P. P. (Prickly while Ash, Poke
Root and and Potassium), induced to in take Way- it.
cross, me
The first bottle showed its wonderful
effects, and after continuing rheumatism the use
of it for a short time the
disappeared, and I feel like a new
man. I take great pleasure in recom¬
mending it to sufferers from rheuma¬
tism. W. H. WILDER.
Albany, Ga., June 12,1886.
Breathing the Germs of Disease.
To babas the germs oi disease with their
daily breath isthe fate of denuaasol malaria-
jsgaspaiSiT'SSfWLss
function is confirmed in or restored to regu-
Sfa&isSf'atfsSS ass*;
type# of malarial diseases, feist, where exfrinio ar¬
mospberie tMf ises Inimiewblc powerfully fortifying connter-
acted by which uch .... k has. ha*. . and defco¬ of the
*ive agent, moreover, none
i yield to ft.
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chronic Costlvsstess, T
relieved me from that trouble sad also
from Govt. If every victim of this dis¬
ease would heed only three words of
mine, I could banish Gout from the land.
These words woul
Hils.”*
” By the the use use of of Aysr’s Flit* of alone, I
cured myself permanently f‘
ti*mi which bad troubled Vis
months. These Fills are at ones harmless
and effectual, sad, I believe, would
prove s specific la all oaass of incipient
Rheumatism.
Ko medicine could have served me in
better felloe stead." Parish, — 0. C. Book, Corner,
A voy La. . ,
J2>1 iBxl F, Hopkins, MevwiwCRy, write*:
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ill the I world. ‘f dth^______...______,____ We keep s box of them
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in iii cured the the be bouse all headache 1 the time. _ and They neuralgia. have
(red me me of of sick sick
” 1 have derived great benefit from
Acer’s Pills. Five years ago I was
nikeii KCl! >n >,l ill I wlilt will) rheumatism rheumatism work. that that I I WM was
i.unbiv i**»V* Ut to do any I took thrto
Iu-.m-s of Ayer’s PHIs and was i
cured. Siuee Siuee that that time time I am a
•limit a a box box of of thesepiUs."—I these j
Nict.wit, Sherwood, ‘ WlS. ‘
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.. ’s Cathartic Pills,
ri’.KfARKD ar
C. Ayer A Co., Lowatl, Mass.
a 4 w »n Dealers la Medleiae.
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BQBfflSE
REMEMBER. THE OLD AND RELIABLE FIRM.
W. M. Holman & .,
KEEP THE BEST OF ALL KINDS OF
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES.
Our Sweet Water Pat. and Telico Flours cannot be beat. Beet brands of
Hams, Shoulders ond Breakfact Bacon. AH kinds of Canned Goods cheap afl
as any one. Fresh lot Mackerel and White Fish. The beat Cigars and
grades Sullivan’s Tobacco. Water Ground Meal a Specialty. Vegetables,
Fruits, Fancy and Stick Candy.
FRESH FISH EVERY SATURDAY. *56*
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Griffin, September 18th, 1889.
R. F. STRICKLAND
Offers to the trade the best stock of
DRY GOODS, JEANS, NOTIONS. &C.,
ever offered in this market. Good Une of Henrietta and Worsted Drees
Goods, with Trimmings in Silk and Velvet to match, sold at the low price
of 10c. toSOe. Jeans aUgrades 15c. to 40c. per yard. Children's
SHOES;! SHOES!! SHOES!!!
We keep a large stock of Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Shoes. Men’*
Hand Sewed, Waranted, in La«e and Congress, for $3.25 per pair. Ladies’
Sutton $1.00 Shoes pair. from $1.25 Examine to $2.50. Children's Shore, all grades, from 85c.
to per our goods and we will save you money.
R. F. STRICKLAND,
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THE FARMERS 1 CO-OPERATIVE GINNERY,
Owned and Run by More Than 500 Earner*! Plenty of Cotton Begging and
Ties Always on Hand and FURNISHE*) AT COST!
r day. Cotfc
lick as mucli
cius Johnson, Superintendent of the innery, Ginnery, and elected by the fanners
was
themselves, and will see that every man gets full satisfaction.
All Cotton Seed can be Disposed of, if Desired,
without moving them. Wagons unloaded by elevators. We appeal to our
town farmere as well as farmers from the country, both white and colored,
to bring their cotton to Hie Farmers’ Ginnery. H.
' W. E. SEARCY, President.
B. N. BARROW, General Manager.
N. B.—Stock in the Ginnery and Oil Mill is ready for delivery. Notre due
should be met by Oct. 1st, as promised. Stock can still be bought,: but will
soon be worth a premium. Be wise and act qukkly.
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PURE DRUGS AND DRUG SU DRIES
At priere below anything ever sold in Griffin,
In Bills, M all Goods Mud as Bepseatod.
MTSpeeial attention given to customers who desire to pey their bills. ~m
Respectfully.
H. B. DREWRY
TO THE FRONT S
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Apt MfflfactoiM Cnpiij,
HAVE MOVED THEIR STOCK OF
SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS
To No. 16 Hill St. (C. H. Johnson's old Stand)
Where All Sizes Sa&h. Doors. Blinds. Mantles. Ac.,
will be on sale at lowest market prices, We will also add to our business
complete line of 9 u|
Builders’ Hardware, I
and will have goods to snit all classes of buildings front the cheapest to tlm
finest at prices to suit t-be times. Call or write for what you want.
; !> l - Respectfully,------—
AYCOCK MANUFACTURING 00.
A. LOW
Pratt Jaialar aid Dealer ii
JEWELRY, CLOCKS,
Special fittantica given to Repairing. 20 HHI Street I
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A written go i »nte» to AiwuM'Tiit.y ftiua.
No detention from :io«ir.«w. RmLirsed by
thv^lsfidipg ph rift fe M uif-»|r Htotes-
WAKTEB Agents i every i'«i*u and
County to sail our Goods.
Send us os* oot-ttv, and w#
will send you sample lo that that sella sells for for Hire® three dol dol
lets, and start you in a business that will
ra“K«™ you from $100 to $800 per month
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