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SSatS: stables, cnartTon fruite, House, *c. mu A sireer No. , 1 » place acres iana,
every
Shelton house and hit, 2% acred.
One 5 room of the house most in desirable centre of places Poplar in street. city.
the
Titles perfect. Ill right in every particular.
JoRsey house and lot, 7 rooms. % acre.
portte^ftVdty.^ Don’t forget big sale t0 of 50 75 lots aCreB ta Auction vari0U8
at
an 27th.
G. A. CUNNINGHAM,
Beal Estate Agent.
C, A JOHNSON, SR.
Still represents the eld
Inmate Da,
if Athens,-ikto the cheapest in Bear*
gia and as good as in the werld;
THE : GEORGIA : HOME
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and others as good as can be fonnd,
as }m would net represent other than
;on Life Ins. Co.
of all the Lift
embodies til
tiohll Accident Society and the South¬
ern atiefhthebest Mutual Building S^avings^Banyor and Lean Associ- Small
C H. JOHNSON, SR.
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rented I
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J. A. Gill is adding more rooms to
his beautiful place. The new resi-
dence of A. J. Crawford is rapidlygo-
brother, M. C. Crawford, of Culloden.
Benj. F. Cox, living near Molena,
has purchased alotfrom W. 8. White,
Zombie, from near Talbot-
arehased the lot known as
s place in ourlittle city, and
ve his family fcd it between
this and Christmas. Ihristmna "
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Mrs. Jno. Thompson, of Molena,
and her accomphshd daughter. Miss
Yancey, have moved to the new resi¬
dence juBt completed by R. T. Powell.
Miss Minta Holloway, one of Thom-
aston’s finest daughters, is spending
several days in the city as the guest
of her sister, Mrs. W. 8. Williams.
Mrs. Mary E. McLendon and Miss
Yancey Thompson spent several
days in Griffin last week as the guests
of relatives and friends. :
Mrs. G.C. Stewart, of Griffin, who has
been spending several days in the
city as the guest of her parents, Mr.
and Mre. J. M, Williams, returned to
her home Monday in Giiffin.
Walter Stewart, don of Judge Jno.
D. Stewart of Griffin, is spending sev¬
eral days in the city with his friend,
Howard Williams.
The Verdict Unanimous.
W.D. Suit,
‘lean recoi
relief in every e^. OnfihSntook six bottles
sS 9 sSg^BS 3
others have added their testimony, so that
the verdict is unanimous that Electric Bitters
do cure all diseases ol the Liver, Kidneys or
Blood. Only a half dollar a bottle at E. B.
Anthony’s Drugstore.
LUELLA LOCALS.
A Strange Mist Tree on the Ground of
Dr. LeFevre.
Luella, Ga., Dec. 18.—Let me telj
something strange. 4>p the
he woods, is aspot of ground, in all
a space about fifteen feet square, up¬
on which a mist and at times ashow-
rain has been fallingfor the last
three or four weeks. Within this
isa large pine tree, a dogwood
one hickory and an oak. I can not
account for this strange phenomenon,
but it*is nevertheless true. I have
read of a weeping tree in North Caro¬
and at other places, but never
before saw anything like this. The
has been visited by a number
people and the different opinions
to say the least is quite
Dr. Mitchell, (scratching
his bead) “It looks mighty strange.”
LeFevre, “Bedoged-ifflno.”
Newell, “If that was raining
the right article I would live
that tree^ P. Wells, in the f
of the dog wood, “It comes from
here.” In my opinion those
are weeping because land is so
Gen. Newell, ol Ohio, is here and
spend the winter with his daugh¬
Mrs. Bailey.
Mrs. D. W. Patterson, Mrs. McDon¬
of Griffin, and Mrs. Bailey, of Mc-
are in attendance at the
of Mrs. Judge Stilwell, who
very sick. Dr. Anthony is the
in charge.
Major. Daniel and his charm,
wile, of Griffin, spent last Sunday
the family of Dr. LeFevre.
Miss Smith, after a very pleasant
of about eight months to
in Mississippi and Alabama,
returned \o her sister, Mre. Dr.
Miss Bettie Mitchell has returned
her visit to Jackson.
Thursday afternoon at three
Mr. Hal. Barham, of this
may tnere oe mon, puiiuuiitr
Friday evening, Dec. 18th, Miss
LeFevre very pleasantly bf en¬
forty-two her young
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A LOVES ILL TatflTEO.
I htlrn HI* 1:»•'»♦* Hm f«
With 5'uJft'tn anil IU»IUit*j \\ h * vt .
atestr;::
his face is scalded and his head bruised.
His condition is critical. He attributes
hi* itajnwps to the ferocity <>f one
that lie i • s brokeman on the Pennsyl¬
vania railroad and boarded with Mrs.
Callahan at Gunpowder Neck until a
his marriage with Kitty. Chari
him away with a gun. Y<
w gwa&a s"
r have done for many years,
■ reward of f500 for a case
they of did ^ which positively they cannot know cure, if
not that
the nently Remedy Catarrh. will absolute Sold and perma-
gists, at core only 50 cents. by drug¬
EIGHT HOUK.8 IN ENGLAND.
Lord Randolph ChnrcMlI Favor* the Re¬
form—Gladstone Decline* to Discus* It.
London, Dec. 17.-—Mr. Gladstone, re¬
plying to a request to throw his great
influence into the seal® in favor of on
eight hour movement, declines on ac-
oount of his age and the engrossing
character of the Irish question to initiate
Gotham As Ain in Darkness.
New York, Dec. 17.—The work of
removing the electric lip u it angsof * wires ""—* —“ was
continued by the several men
sent trol and out the by the board of the of city lectrical ity again con-
streets are are
in 111 comparative WUltNUaUM? darkness UMRUGW QV at i night. It is
estimated that 100 miles of wire have
already been taken down and the work
Will continue. An autopsy was held on
the body of Patrick Sullivan, the fire¬
man who was found dead Saturday Electric in
the basement of the Manhattan
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The Farmers and the Knight*.
Pakkersbubg, W. Va., Dec. 17.—The
EtatoGrangai fatwow of Husbandry, in
session here, appointed a committee to
writ upon the annual meeting of the
Knights of Labor of this state and hold
a council on the advisability of the two
organizations co-operating in all ‘im¬
portant matters. If the coalition should
be formed, as there appears little doubt
that it will be, a factor in West Virginia election
politics will appear in the next
which the oiu parties will find a hard
one to confront
buuaings was furnace. a tang luruace, Both of rue the uuier fur¬
was a and pot melt of glass saved,
naces a were
although the buildings inclosing them
and the tempering oven were and destroyed. is covered
The loss is about 85,000
by insurance. It was a non union fac¬
tory and employed 150 men and boys,
with a weekly pay roll of $1,100.
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Nearly all coble are slight , at first, but their
tendency is to so lowte the system that the
sufferer becomes a ready victim to any prev-
a lent disease. The use of Ayer’s Cherry Pec¬
toral, in the beginning of a cold, would guard
against this danger. •- •
Heavy Gan* to Fl-otoct London.
London, Dec. 17.—The government
has decided to strengthen the fortresses
at the mouth of the Thames heavy by placing
therein a number of guns and
adding bring several Works other improvements modem require¬ to
the up to
ments.
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Death of Joseph Hedill’s Mother.
Canton, O., Dec. of Joseph 17 .—Mm. Medill, Margaret editor
Medill, mother Tribune, died of dropsy.
of The Chicago
Mrs. Medill was «7 years of age, was
well known as a "versatile writer and
was noted for her philanthropy.
Fire swoops aa Ohio Town.
Columbus, O.. Dec. 17.—Late Satur¬
day night fire broke out In New
Carlisle, O., destroying almost the en-
Bkeun, De
Innation has
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tlirou .iioiU
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l a» follows:
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Annual Drawin
eoutrol tery Company the Dr
the some are ec
and in good fa
iKSSE authorise the C y.tonae thta eertlfleate
signatures attached in
Capital Prize, #300,000
.100,000 Ticket* at Twenty Dollars each
Halves #10; Quarters fS; Tenth* 2; Tiven
tilths $1. a ’ I^if * '
LIST OJ* PHIZES.
r 1 Poke or 1800,000 to............$800,000
. PmhSOf
1 100,000 is............ 100,000
1 Prize op ‘25,000 50,000 i». ........ 50,000
IPbuseop fa.......... 25,000
2 Fane op 10,000 to............ 20,000
5 Prize* op 5,000 ace.......... 25,000
25 Prise* op 1.000 at*......... 25,000
100 Prises op 500 aw.......... 50,000
200 Prize* op 800 arc.......... 00,000
500 Prises op 200 are.......... 100,000
950,000
... 98,900 99,900
3,184 Note—T icket* $1,054,800
drawin, .Prizes are
not entitled to terminal
AGENTS WANTED.
For Club Bates, or any further intormateon
desired, writs legibly to the undersigned
clearly County, stating Street and your Number. residence, More with State- 1
mail will by enclosing rapid re
turn Envelope delivery bearing be assured full address.
an your
IMPORT*
Address M. DAUPHIN,
M. A. DAUPHIN, Washi v Orleans, C. La.
or ton, D.
By **- ordinart «---letter, letter, eontai i ng Money Order York
issued by all Express jiss. New
Exchange, Draft or Postal Note.
Address Registered Letters Contain*
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REMEMBER, that the payment of Prises
is GUARANTEED Bf FOUR NATIONAL
BANKS of New Orleans, and the tickets are
signed chartered by the President rights of recognized on Institution in the
whose are
highest Courts; therefore schemes. beware of all imita¬
tions or anonymous
ONE DOLLAar is the price of the smallest
part or fraction of a Ticket ISSUED BY US
ered in any Drawing. less than Anything Dollar in our name of-
or a is a swindle.
In effect, September 8t h, 1880.
No. 15 —Daily.
Leave Griffin..... ....5:45 a.m.
ArriveAtlanta.. 8:00 “
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Leave Atlanta..,
Arrive Griffin.....
No. 3 —Dailt.
....3:80 a.m.
....5:25 “
....7:00 ’»
No. 11— Dmu.i
Macon.. .. 8:25 a.m.
iriffin.... ..10:48 **
Atlanta. ..12:80 p.m.
Leave Macon.....
Arrive Griffin..... ...3:o3
Leave “ .... ...4:00
ArriveAtlanta... ...5:45
No. 18—Daily.
Arrive Griffin....
“ Atlanta. .10:40
No. 2 —Daily.
Leave Atlanta..
Arrive Griffin.... ..... o; xi
“ Macon.... ....10: 80
No. 12 —Daily.
Leave Atlanta.. ...4:00
Arrive Griffin....
’• Macon... ...0:15
No. 4— Dailt.
Leave Arrive Atlanta... Griffin.... IS*.-
Macon... . 11:00
No. 14 —Daily.
Leave Atlanta......................... 9:05 a. m
Arrive Griffin..................*......... 0:48 “
“ Macon.......................... 1:00 p. m
No. 27—Daily.
Leave Griffin Griffin........ .... 8:80 a. m.
‘f Ncwnan,.... 10:20 “
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Arrive Carrollton. ....11:35 “
No. 28—Daily.
PPP ......4:20 p. m-
...........................5:25 \ “
Arrive Griffin....................—i..........7:20
No. 29 -Daily, except Sunday.
Leave Griffin..................................1:80 p. m.
Arrive NeWBftH*—-*•«**»•»••*»***•*•••*
Leave '■ ...............................5:25 ‘
V rCHABLTW^
V&SSX9&*. stable ant!
was^st'er manure compost
and ditched places in <
Ditches all scientifically rui
to prevent any washing of t]
ditching has of made the place cost »f>
owner the jmprow
the place a specialty ever i
owned it, not thin king that 1
ever sell it; consequently it i
bargain, such aa scarcely ev
Also the place 1 'If, , is 'lj
on a tim
orchard of fruits of diffcrcu
‘ -VIA-
’TSS5SS
0SLV LIKE
Doubl 1*ii/ Si) ij Jt >
Between
Cincinnati and Jacksonville.
Solid trains between
Mmphis, Nashvill, Kansas Ci
and the West and
Knoxviil, Washingon, Nw York
and the East.
THE SHORT LINE BETWEEN
Atlanta and Jacksonville,
Atlanta and Savannah,
Atlanta and Brunswick,
PROFESSIONAL DUE CM
HENKY C. PEEPLES,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
UAAIPTON, OEOROlA.
Practices in all the State and Federal
ourts. oct9d*wly
JOHN J. HUNT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
GRIFFIN, OEOROlA,
Office. 31 HiU Street, Up Stairs, over .T. H.
White's Clot him' Store. mar22d£wly
THOS. R. MILLS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Will practice in the State and Federal
Courts. Office over George A
corner.
H3I B 8TEWAR T, ROUT, T. I'AMFL.
STEWART & DANIEL,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Over George & Hartnett’s, Griffin, Ga.
Will practice in the State and Federal
it* . • iulvl9dtf
CLEVELAND & GARLAND,
— I DENTISTS*
GB1FFIN, : : GEOKQIA.
New Advertisements.
A list of 1000 newspaper* intz
STATES AND SECTIONS wil on ap
pCeation—FREE, who *
To thorn, Want their advertising topai
we cun offer no better medium for - thorough
and effective work than the variou sestionsof
bur Select Local List.
GEO. P. ROWELI, A CO.,
Newspaper 10 Spruce Advertising New Bureau,
street, ork
HOTEL CURTIS
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA.
Under New Management.
A. 6. DANIEL, Prop’r.
J P tars meet *11 train*.
LIPPMAN BROS.,
vflnnah Ga.
-T
Griffin,
WE WANT EMPTY Kf
WE WANT CHOKE)
We Want to Fell the Be:
«-Call at OIL MILL.