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FOR SALE.
building lot* in the city.
for Sale or so Ren
Griffin FEMALE COLLEGE and lots, all
the lienchs. apparatus, Sc. geological cabinets, school
Stark house. 8 rooms, 1 acre land. Most
convenient .ssxsrtn-srv boarding house in the city. ss
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sfielton house and lol, 2M> acres.
5 room house in desirable centre ol places Poplar the street. city.
One ol the most in
Nall’s house « “ 8 •• 1 “
Adam Jones house and lot, 1« acres.
Blake house and lot, 7 rooms, 65 acres.
Vacant lots from Vi, to 50 acres in various
portions of the city.
Don’t forget big sale of 75 lots at A notion
on 27th.
a A. i'UNMNGHAM,
Rem Estate sterii; •
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CH. JOHNSON, SR,
$lill represents the old
Southern ffi Mutual W Insurance ' ■ Co,
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yifl Will 35 yuUU 35 III 1119 TVUilUy
THE : GEORGIA : HOME
and others as good as can be found,
as he would not represent other than
good one.-, and earnestly solicits the
patronage of he community. He also
represents the old
Washington Life Ins. Co.
of Companies,lec ><ew Yotk, his choice of aH the Life
.use it embodies all
1imKcffiln!" Society mid th^Soulh-
ern Mutual Building and Loan Associ¬
ation, the best Savings Bank for Smalt
investments extant Call at his office
No. 16 Kill Street, and investigate.
C H. JOHNSON, SR.
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Atlanta, Ga.-
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asked for. Of
course he is easily
portly frame
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strikii
theless _
once
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%ox,vm to < cmmg wo
* }} .? nOOT tremD .
members whom he attacks
not tremble when !’he, he talks, :
evolution is i a a marvel. marve He
a self-inade man. ’A » a dozen
o Mr. -Reed was scarcely
.^-JSSUL tide of hi* own “
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less important than that of the Presi- .
enemies admit his ability. Toto wit,
Reed has sharp, apt, pungent
and. that is not all, for behtad; his
wit are brains, and plenty of them.
2&kSBSZ&E3£Xl gifts supplemented by-
Intellectual
hard Reed study does and indefatigable not claim to work. be
a
^.'tsUnkUia His partisanship, however, is not
of him today: “I expect Reed to be
as successful as a speaker as he was
as the the floor. leader of While the republican I expect him party to
on his
be generous to those of own par¬
ty I am equally as confident that he
will be just to the democrats.”
Of all the other candidates for the
speakership, none were really in the
lTyTofOhiS. Kinley and Reed Mc¬
are hot the warm¬
est of friends.
Both are men of
ability, and both.
have their follow¬
ers. The only
thing that Mc¬ has
Kinley for now the.
to aLttivvwwnwkrip hope is -'*"' 1
i ood committee.^
’his he will for prob-' Reed _____ conquered,
ably is get much of having and much
too a man, too
of a politician to ignore his late ad¬
versary. The
to be filled most important the republicans position now of
the lower house among is that made
vacant
be the ro,McKinley leader »f the orviannon, party. Of snouia late
years the chairman of the Ways and
Means Committee has been generally
lis party,
could marshal successfully the forces dispute of the his jority claim
to ma
" vffgh he the importau 51st con
most
come up will be
this subject there can be little doubt
of McKinley’s superiority. His
speech of last session, from a protec- by
tection stand point, was regarded
many as the best effort of the entire
debate.
Another perplexing question that
the present congress must handle
will be that of trusts. This wB&t evil s has.
9 be put off
ready by either been party, several conferences of
both democrats and republicans in
which the subject of trusts formed
the main topic of discussion. The
President’s attitude is well known.
He is determined to hare some
ting up all the it
The Standard Oil'Com¬
be compelled ordeals to go which through they
of the to
astomed. The
Upon at one of
it evident cabinet intention meetings, of and both this
and the
ction probably ac-
’ ‘ there ;th|h are
in for
years. While the fight the tariff is
over
certain to be very bitter, it will scarce
be a circumstance to the ill-will and
bad feeling that will Senator be brought Chandler’s to
the surface when
biU to put the control of the con¬
gressional elections in the hands of
the federal government reaches the
house. Upon this question the dem¬
ocrats are prepared to prevent its
passage at all hazards, even if they
nave to stop all legislation for six
'NBSt as to peusons. Republicans The prevailing
setiment nt among ansoi isdecid-
adly in i fa vor of increasing the bur, 1
' of ‘
will not vote it as a matter
cy| abilities are,
•willsti
n’» club, i
nine
lis
»tes a
and one
rich man richer and
a r man poorer thanheis. How-
ssass?1KSKP tbe basis of
SHRffiaS* who achiev¬
ing thought; the man has
ed millions has as a rule accomplish¬
ed this much desired result because
he had more ability than the rest of
needs in the senate are those
Bret, last and all the time,
the in-
tercets of a few, and not in the inter-
ests of the masses.
ft&s&fiCX them five *ttst thousand
eminent pays
dollars ayear. Many people contend
that a congressman cannot live in
Washington on this sum. This is on¬
ly partly true. An old New Yorker
who entered the metropolis who & a penni¬
less country boy and now a
millionaire, once said tome that New
York was themost expensive, and at
the same world time the cheapest That iB paradox¬ place in
the to live.
ical, but it is nevertheless true, both
in NeW York and Washington. The difficul¬ It all
depends upon the man.
ty is that a very large number of the
men sent to the lower house are eith¬
er poor, or men of moderate means.
If the latter they arc poor before
they get here by reason of the large
sum necessary to The spend in any Amer¬
ican election. new men come
herewith natural ambition to be
somebody. those They them, want to and keep having pace
with about
heels in i The pace of the aver-
age congressman who that is a very rapid one. for
The men set pace are
the most part men who have acquir¬
ed wealth political in other pursuits, honors and have
accepted time rather than calling. as a pas¬
a
A. ft. S.
A Mate Investment.
Is one which results is guaranteed to failure bring yon
satisfactory of purchase price. or in On case this of safe plan a re
tarn you
can buy from King's our New advertised Discovery Druggist Consump¬ a bot¬
tle of Dr. for
tion. It is guaranteed to bring relief in every
ease, when used for any affection of Throat,
»t,«ich It pleasant i £ui Consume agreeable tiuu, lufiaiu-
is and to
de-
. R. An
Wooing the Goddess Fortune in Bos¬
ton.
The The latest latest favored favored gentleman gentleman at at the the court court
•f goop fortune is Mr. John H. Havey, who
does business at 304 west Broadway. Heis
a popular citizen of ths South Boston ..Mass,,
district, where he has lived as man and boy
for 38 yearn of his life. i. He ,_,e was was a holder ier of i a
twentieth ■ ■ of the . (NO second capital prize drawn drav
at the last s drawing drawing of the Louisiana ana State Sta
Lottery, .________Nffi»»i and he received i HI. |5,000 in crisp bills
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last week. The full amount that was dri draw
by the number Heralp, he held Oct. was 2. #200,000.—Bo
top (Mrss.)
Events Justify the Suspicion.
Florida Times Union.
The slipshod interpretations put
upon the Constitution by our Repub¬
lican friends, and their hasty manner
of slurring over it and the weak spec¬
imens of President they often elect,
justifies the suspicion that they some¬
times hurry through that provision
which reads, “No person except a
natural born citizen shall be elected
President,” and misread it, “No per¬
son except a natural born fool,” etc.
Merit IV Ins.
We desire to say to your citizens, that fo
rears we have been selling Dr. King’s King’s New New
Discovery Life Pills, Bucklen’s for Consumption, Arnica Salve Dr. Elec¬
and
tric Bitters, and have never bandied remedies
that sell satisfaction. as well, Or that We have do given hesitate such uni¬
versal not to
guarantee them every time, and we stand
ready to refund the purchase price, if satis¬
factory results do not follow their use, These
remedies have their won merits. their great E. B, popularity Anthony
Druggist.
Missionary Miiiw.
There are non- luoaty-seven vessels
engaged in missionary work in different
parts of the world under the auspices of
sixteen societies; of these missionary
vessels, sixteen are running on the coasts
or rivers of Africa, and six among the
islands of the Pacific ocean.
Carnet in Idea, Anyhow.
As & brother, much given to making
long, dry speeches, but arose, brief.”—Richmond the moderator
said: “Be short,
Religious Herald.
The fountain of perpetual youth was oneof
the dreams of antiquity. It has been well-
uigh realised fn Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, which
purifies the blood, gives vitality to all the
bodily functions, and thus restores to age
much vigor and freshness cl youth.
Set. A. N. Bodfish,' an elderly Metho¬
dist clergyman of the southern New
England conference, fell dead at a prayer¬
meeting at Mystic, Conn., on Wednesday
evening of Last week.
The American Baptist Education so¬
ciety reports that-onchalf of the §408,000
needed to seour© John D. Rockefeller’s
gift of #800,000 for a Baptist university
in Chicago has been secured.
St. Peter’s church at Schlesing, which
the Fifteenth century, is to
i than 800 feet high,
about, *100.Of'
-I use Am* Cherry Pectoral irrely In my
practice, and recommend it in cases of Whoop-
-a, ag cougn among m „ cmivirpn, -1- fl X.___ hnwi*A iiaving fAnnri ipnna Ik it
more certain to sure that troublesema df
aaftfi* than anv other medicine I know of”-— ‘
trel nsj ™ MI- BnrtMt get*. *-■ - * flilWfiri tfw . ,“Yv- *’*”* U**.
v' n y- ft • *. - . ‘ »V ‘ 1 ‘
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sold by e
Ofti venin every
case, or See guar-
apper.
The < Requisite.
..BluebU 'ill an essential
part of thel ini question, but
after all pure 1 is the key of life,
and P. P. P. has i *ritved phenome-
nal success as t ificnnt and cor
rector of all ' its arising from
effects. bad blood Foo an t assa*'
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C. 1.8, TIME 1
In effect September iberjth, 1880.
No. 15— Daily
S33ffite.\±±—
mmm No. 10—IJili.x. mm
Leave Atlanta.
Arrive Griffin...,
No. 3 —DaiLV. *
Leave Macorf.. .........................3:30 n. n
Arrive Atlanta Griffin............ S^M ...2 ....... ......7:00 "
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■ No. 11-BA ia g
Leave Macon...... »*»»*f**'t**.*» tnJd a.m.
Arrivs Griffin.....
“ Atlanta... 12:30 p
No. 1 —Daily.
Leave M aeon.».......... e,.......1:40 p. i
Arrive Griffin....,...........i........3:53 * “
Leave .........................4:00 “
Arrive Atlanta................. 5:45 “
No. 18 —Daily.
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Arrive unfflB.................................. y.vu
“ Atlanta............. 10:40 “
No. 2 —Daily.
I^ave Atlanta......................... ;S8‘
Arrive Griffin:... .....................
“ Macon .................. ,.10:80
I 2-Duly.
Leave Atlanta.............................8:15 p. m
Arrive Griffin.............. 4:00 “
'• Maeon............... g:15 «
No. 4 —Daily.
Leave Atlanta................7:05 p. m
Arrive Griffin.............................. 8:85 “
“ Maeon.................. ..t. ........11.00 *•
No. 14 —-Daily.
Leave Atlanta............................. 9:05 a . m
Arrive Maeon........;...................... Griffin................................10:48 “
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No. 27 —Daily. *
Leave Griffin............................,-... 8:80 a. m.
£i Newnan.................. 10:20 “
Arrive Carrollton.............. 11:35
No. 28 —Daily.
Leave Carrollton ...............4:20 p. m,
“ Newnan.... Griffin..................,.,„......7:20
Arrive
No. 29 —Daily, EXpswr Synbay.
Leave Griffin....................„.............1:80 p. m.
Arrive Newnan...............y>..............4:15 “
Leave . '■ — ....„A.............5:25 “
Arrive Carrollton...........4„...........7:00 “
No. 80 —Daily, Ex BPT Sunday.
Leave Carrollton............. i....... ......5:46 a. m
Arrive Newnan................ j ............7:35 “
Leave Newnan.... .....8:05
Arrive Griffin...... ...10:85
E. T. CHARLTON. G. P. A.,, Griffin, Gft.
Savannah, Ga.
HOTEL CURTIS
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA,
Under New Management
4. G. DANIEL, Prop’r.
! ieri meei all traint:.
BRUNSWICK, JESUP,MACON, ATLAN¬
TA, ROME and CHATTANOOGA.
ONLY LINE
Doubl Lilly S ) >i 3* » *
Between
Cincinnati and Jacksonville.
Solid trains between
Chattanooga and Jacksonville,
Closely connecting with double trains
with Pullman Steeping Cars
to and from
Mmpiiis, Nashvill, Kansas Ci
and the West and
Knoxviii, Washingon, Nvv York
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
Eas Tnn., Va. and Go rgij It. R
B. W. WRENN,
Gen. Pass. & Ticket H. Agt.,Knoxville. Hardwick,
S.
Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt., Atlanta.
from Ohio. Her* I* n
portrait of Mr. Garrt-
»oo t of SaletR^ Ofclo.
VV«* at work oo a fiana fot
W. ll. ciAKsisoir.
*t Me., write*: M I
shS.i^’ssrfotrsr.i
reader! Write tow. and learn nil nfcaMR for
nreatertltitf marry t m will ate* yon If wn Sc
On acsowirt of »IwwA aww llgwri itl l
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“We jlo hereby o "7-1
cements lor
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eoul
the same art.
SSSSssrt-ss’S t ftdv*
Capitol Prtaa. *000,000
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issaasf ■ m,’ooo
500 Vw&m of 400 are-------... 200,000
APPROXIMATION PBIZJB8)
us^ n «*a== , m
100 do. 400 are............... 40,000
TWO NUMBER TERMINALS,
1,808 Prises of |200 are............... .. »399,000
8,144 Prises amountingto.,...-,..t2,169,000
AGENTS WANTED.
For Club Rates, or any fnrthei
desired, lesired, writ* legibly , to the
umber, ifore ra)
turn Envelope mail delivery bearing will beareuredbyewi be assured full fuB address. address. by enclosiug
an your srour
mapoRTAiiT. DAtjPBIN,
Address M. A.
orM.A.DAOPHlN.WasSS^:^
t or Postal Note.
Address Registered Letters Contain¬
ing Currency tc
XEW1»RLRAX» XATIOIAL BASK
New Orleans, La.
asf^£S&°i££st highest Courts; therefore beware of all imita¬ , a
tions or anonymous schemes.
OB
PE0FES8I0NAL UK’til
HENRY C. PEEPLES,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
HAMPTON, OKOBQIa.
Practices in all the State and Federal
ourts. octndtwly
JOHN J. HUNT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
(IRIFfW, OEOBOM.
Office. 81 Hill Street, Up Stairs, over J. H.
White's Clothini' Store. mar22<14wly
THOS. MILLS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
USD STEW1R T. ROB T. T. rXKltL.
STEWART A DANIEL
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
n iulylftdtf
CLEVELAND & GARLAND.
^ DENTISTS,
GiOROTA.
harm tor Sole.
«2,“4to to «£'
h« «oi;h that he wishes ta re-
tire from the fatigue of business.
This farm Is about three-fourths of
a mile east from the centre of the
city of Griffin, Ga., adjoining 200acres, the sub¬
urbs of the city, containing
25 acres hi an enclosed permanent
pasture with lar branch On running
through c<
branch _■g,,'-'' is i jfor a
or gin; —a* plenty or water and t
fall. Balanqe of cultivation of land is of in the high¬ farm
est state any
in the state, having had ‘ thousands
of doHara worth ofeottoa seed and
It 1 also put of the best terraced
is one
to prevent any mm w.
ten ret
nice TOnyenje at dwellin^^W and
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WE WANT
We Want to Fell the
IW* Call at OIL MILL. mmam
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Wife:
HAVE MOVED THEIR ST0C1.
SASH,
--ift,-j--.#;. fKLy w ^llll liMIBISlIISillL ih M
To No. 16 HH1SL (C. H. Ji
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Where All Sizes Sash. Doors,
will iplete be on sale orlo^rhri prirem.W.,
r line of
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