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but none did
* a bottle of . :
Horton, Fore-
Ark.
cured me oi
on my
1 helps
medicine she
Olsrk, Mt. liberty,
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
BOLD EVERYWHERE.
!
FOR SALE.
K' • v th street. 4 halt acre
vacant lot*on 13th «twt aufi Broadway.
Beautiful oak and the city. hickory grove. Prettiest
building lots in
For Sale or to Ren
SLE COLLEGE and lots, all
>, geological cabinets, school
». 8 rooms, 1 a*re laud. Most
larding house ili the city,
bouse. Mill street. 4 acres laud,
hits, fte. A No. 1 place every
.Shelton house and lot, UVt acres.
5 room house iu eentre ot Poplar street.
W) I «UOUlB» /3s alii«
Nall’s house “ 8 “ 1 “
Adam Jones Iwuse and lot, 10 acres.
Bloke house and lot. 7 rooms, 05 acres.
Vacant lots thorn % to 50 acres in various
portions of the city.
Don't forget big sale of 75 lots at Auction
on 27th.
G. A. CUNNINGHAM*
Real Estate Agent.
Fire Inn!
- )o( -
G.H. JOHNSON, SR.
Still represent* the old
Soutta Mutual Insurance Co,
,
of Athens, Ga., the cheepest in Geor¬
gia and as good as in the world;
THE : GEORGIA : HOME
■ .*
and others as good as can be found,
as tie would not represent other than
good ones, and earneSt ! y solicits the
patronage of the community. He also
represents the old ‘
* -
Washington Life Ins. Co.
a Yoik. his choice Of all the Lift
lies, because ft embodies all
ses in the policy. The Na-
ent Society and the South-
Building and Loan Associ¬
ation, the best Savings Bank for Small
investments extant. Calf at bis office
No. 16 Hill Street add investigate.
C H. JOHNSON, SR.
oct163<fcw4m
IOES.
■SBSs
_
jsssr. j W.L Bougla* *2.00 Shoe* lor
i and ladies.
FOB SALE B1
SCHEUEBMAN & WHITE.
griffin,
__
ILYl
...
, D. P. A.
make* time fly.
Invariably
If I
a woman’s face is her fortune, a
man’s cheek is frequently his.
A short acquaintance—the man
who is always wanting to borrow
money.
The wheels of matrimonial life run
“one smoothly where there is a littls
juven-ile.
It is curious that when a
drops his voice it makes less noise
than when he raises it.
how to manage a husband.
“Know thyself" may be all right in
theory, bnfc it would lead to a great
many suicides if fully followed.
Though it blooms on many a pa¬
triot’s hose, the rum blossom cannot
quite yet be called the national
flower.
Mabel—“Isn’t young Mr. Dolly a
spruce fellow?" Amy—“I knew he
” ot t " ow “-
George—“How is your suit with
Mies De Pink progressing?" Jack—
“Finely. When I call now her dog
wags his tail.”
Europe seems to be greatly exer¬
cised over a triple alliance, but out
irUtab they are as thick as the
specks on a turkey’s egg.
There are an astonishing number
of people in the world who have to
live one hundred years before any
one ever heard of them,
Do not imagine that the boy who
joins the Sunday school about this
time is concerned about the future.
It is the present be has an eye to
City Cousin—“Uncle Abner, do yon
play whist?” Farmer Hayseed
“No, Charley; I don’t know anything
about any gome but bunco.”
The way to keep a husband
home evenings is to give him the ba¬
by to hold just a minute, then skip
out and go over to mother’s and
spend the evening.
“Please toglve me something, sir,"
said an old woman. “I had a blind
child; he was my only means of sub¬
sistence, and the poor boy has re¬
covered bis sight.”
Pope says that “beauty draws us
with a single hair.” It doesn’t nowa¬
days. When a beauty gets so bald-
headed that she has but one hair left
she doesn’t draw mneh.
Do toti think the proprietors of
fer, Dr. SAge’s they Catarrh ha redone Remedy for would of¬
as many years,
a standing toward of f500 tor a ease
of Catarrh did which positively they cannot know cure, if
they the Remedy not will absolute and that
nently Catarrh. Sold by perma¬ drug¬
cure
gists, at only 50 emits.
Sunny Side Scintillations.
Sonny Side, Ga., December 19.—
Christmas will soon be here, then
comes egg nog and fire crackers.
E. P. Hunt went to Macon Mon¬
day.
Col. H. P. Brown spent Sunday
with friends near town. ,
Dr. Geo. I'ingston, one of Meriweth¬
er county’s most substantial men
was in town last week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Griffin went to
Atlanta Friday.
Lee Smith is visiting relatives in
Monroe county this week.
Chas. Patterson spent several days
at Stockbridge last week.
J: A. Edwards, our “corn-sheller”
man, now supports one of the hand
so meet “turn-outs” we know of.
Misses Charlie and Daisy Starr, of
Orchard HH1, are spending this week
in town as the guests of Mrs. Dr.
Starr.
A. R. Martin, of Hampton, was
here Sunday.
Miss Sallie [Florence, of Henry
county, is spending this week with
here sister, Mrs. Dr. Gray, at this
place.
Mrs. A. E. Starr, who has been
spending several weeks in,Gainesville,
eta rned yester day afternoon.
A Woman’s Discovery,
“Another wonderful discovery has been
made that the too by clutches a lady in this
Disease fastened its upon hei
seven year* orgMswersaptermined she withstood its severest# tests,
bat he vital and death
seemed imminent. Row three months she
- ** Asleep. She
’a New Dis-
e on taking Bret dose that she slent all
ht and with one bottle has been rairaeu-
name is Mrs. Luther Luts.’
N. .
ny’e Drug Store.
Mow tejet What You Want.
If you wis§ a Lot,
If yon want Board,
If jostwant aStore,
If yon want Roofoa,
If yon want a House, _
If you want a Tenant,
If you want A Boarder,
If yon want to Lend V
sr:’£2“- r ~
Those who have tried will tell you
that it pays - «•
Lippman’s Pyrattage
s=SS.
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.......#600,000
.......222
09684,
rows.................................
48081................ i .............. 10,000
12152................................ 10,000
69675.......................... 10,000
41686........................... 10,000
17977........................... 5.000
51079,....,.,. ,,..,..., 5.000
PiMe .......S)ilte*l&. -A • 5.000
57851........................... 5.000
64056........................... 5.000
88480........................... 5.000
61077............................ 5.000
82871........................... 5.000
48387........................... 5.000
8178........................... 5.000
92675. 2.000
ff4317.... 2,000
8500,, 2,000
17270................................. 2,000
55816................................. 2,000
28120................................. 2,000
25870................................. 2,000
29877,,,, ,,,,,,, 2,000
58778................................ 2,000
Nearly all colds aresiight, at Bret, but their
tendency is to so lower the system that the
sufferer becomes a ready victim to any prev-
a tent disease. The use of Ayer’s Cherry Pec
tor»l, in the beginning of a cold, would guard
against this drags?,
A Searching and Unsatisfactory’ Exam-
inatlon. 11 ~ *
Terre Haute Express.
“So you want to marry my daugh
•r, eh?” asked the old gentleman of
the cowering object which stood in
fronted him.
“Yes, sir,” responded our hero, for
it was he and no Other,
“Young man, do you drink intoxi¬
cating liqnor?”
“No, Sir.”
“Do you stroke?”
“No, sir.”
“Not even cigarettes?”
“No, indeed
“Probably you chew tobacco?”
“No, sir, I do not.”
“Stay out late o’ nights?”
“Never.”
“Everget mashed on actresses?”
“Never, sir, never.”
The old man bowed bis head on
his hand in thought several yards
deep. Then he looked up at his vic¬
tim and inquired in a tone of mild
curiosity: “Young man, bow long
have you been dead ?”
__BueWLen’s Arnica saive.
ted to ......JRPPi gives perfect ... satisaction, ___________ money . i
or re
funded. E. R. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by
Anthony.
A Woman’s Absent-Mindedness.
Cincinnati Inquirer,
“One of the worst cases of absent-
mindedness Lever heard of was that
of one of my lady passengers.”
“What were tim circumstances
Captain?”
“She was a Paducah woman,abont
forty-five years old, and she had n
horseshoe with her, which she had
fouiid on her way to the boat.”
“Well?”
“She brought it along, she said,
because finding a horseshoe while
on a journey was the surest Sign of
good luck. But what do you sup¬
pose she did next morning?”
“Give it up.”
“Searched under her pillow, got her
false teetb, packed them away in her
valise, and put the horseshoe in her
mouth. And, mind you, she never
discovered her mistake, either, until
she went to the breakfast table, and
there she calked her jaw with the toe
>? 7 ‘ n ‘ ! to g "
witn a DeeisteaK.
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The Verdict Unanimous,
very Best remedy. Every bottle soldhae given
•gjjmgisnfltt-TSLaa.f vilte, OhL, affirms: “The best sefiing medi
others have added their that testimony, Electric so Bittern that
the verdict is unanimous
do cure all Only diseases half of dollar the Liver, bottle Kidney* at E. or R.
Blood. a a
Anthony’s Drugstore.
9 v ;*;■•■■■■ • .....;.
Practical 8n*;ge»tion» to Wheat Grower*.
The following suggestions, based on re¬
sults of experiments of the Indiana sta¬
tion, are furnished by Pfdf&sor Latta:
Select a hardy, prolific wheat, adapted to
your soil, and stick to it. Give it good
treatment and ft will not “run out.”
Sow not less than six pecks of sound seed
to the acre. Plow wheat ground early,
and harrow immediately after plowing.
You can thus more easily and more
thoroughly pulverise the soil. H ground
breaks up clodd?, use heavy roll alternat-
ing with some forth of harrow or culti¬
vator that will bring clods to surface. If
manure or fertilisers ate used, mix thor¬
oughly saha^sSaEs: with soil in every case. Use only
the corn experienceaud crop. Beforetrying aLvicaof a fertiliser fanners
get the
tfi greatly
vary
bhA thcM- }>otent
assm
y gab.
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I sr lyd swings, sod
-ray . p
wted as follows:
and author Kv in iSlII
Grand \ Monthly ; Drawing
At the Academy of Music, New Orleans,
Tuesday, January 14, I860,
Capital Prt*«, #300,000
Hidvee*10; 100,000 Tickets Quarters* at Twenty Dollars each
5 ; Tenths 2; Twes
tlftllH fl.
LIST OF PRIZES.
{ 1
X P«»B op 50,0001.....
5 isss Pbkes aat=. IE
*28 Piuses op 5,000 1.000 are..........
op are......... S8&
100 Pukes op 500 are..........
200 Phizes or OOOOre..........
500 Prizes op 200 are.......... 100,000
’ ’ APPHOXU4ATIOX PBIZE8,
100 Prizes of *500 are............... *50,000
100 do. 800 are............... 80,000
100 do. 200 are............... 20,000
TEBMtKAL PHIZES. .
»®0 do. 100 are—....... 99.900
999 ip. 100 are................. 99.900
ovs—Tickets drawing Capita *1,054.800 Prizes
Hfign naTPrizes. are
not entitled to terminal
AGENTS WANTED.
For Club Bates, or any ft farther Intormation
desired, legibly bly . the undersigned
writ* tq to
clearly stating vour Mr residence, resid More with State-
County, County, Street and Number. rapid re‘
turn mail deliver}- will be assured by enclosing
an Envelope bearing your full address.
IMPORTANT.
Address M, A. DA^PHLN,^
or M. A. DAUPHIN, Wi ozhhigton, D D. C.
issued By ordinary by all Express letter, containing Companies. Mosey New Order York
Exchange, Draft or Postal Note.
A44res* Reni«t*v*^ t.ettrts Cenbtin-
ing Currenoy tc
raWKIRUAIIIATIOXAI. JBAJTH
New Orleans, La.
KEMEMBE QITABANTEED B, tha t the payment of Prizes
is BY FOUR NATIONAL
BANKS of New Orleans, and the tickets are
signed by the President qf an Institution
whose chartered rights are recognized in the
highest Courts; therefore beware of all » imita¬
tions or anonymous scheme#.
ONE DOLLAar is the price oi the emailest
part or r fraction fraction of of a a Ticket ISSUED BY US
la any Drawing. Drawing. Am Anything in our uaine of- 1
ered or lew than a Dollar Dollar is i a swindle.
c. n. tie tuu i.
* In effect September 8th, 1889.
No. 15— Daily.
Leave Griffin.. .....5:45 a.m.
ArriveAtlanta........................... ..... 8:00 “
No. 10 —Daily.
Leave Atlanta...,....................... .....8:05 p.m.
Arrive Griffin............................ ......8:05 ;•
No. 8 —Daily.
Leave Macon............................. .......8:30 a.m.
Arrive Griffin............................. .......5:25 “
“ Atlanta......................... ,....,.7:00 “
No. 11—Daily.
Leave Macon....,,. ..... 8:25 a.m.
Arrive Griffin....... .....10:48 “
“ Atianta..... .....12:30 p.m.
No. 1—Daily.
Leave Macon..... .......1:40 p. m.
Arrive Griffin..... .........BlilB
Leave “ .... . ...».....4:00 .........5:45'
ArriveAtlanta..— “
No. 18— Daily.
Leave Arrive Macon................. Griffin............................ .......... ::: SS”-”
“ Atlanta........ ...10:40 “
No. 2 —Daily.
Lwre Atlanta.^........................ 0:50
Arrive Griffin.... ......... 8:17
“ Macon.........................—...10: 80
No. 12—Daily.
Ireo Atlanta...............-........ .... 2:15 p.
Arrive Griffin....,...................... ....4:00 Z
•- Macon.............. 6:18 .
No. 4—Daily.
Leave Atlanta.............. 7:05 p. in
Arrive Griffin..................... 8:35 “
“ Macon...............................11:00 “
No. 14 —Daily.
Leave Atlanta...*,............... .10:48
Arrive Griffin..,.
“ Macon........................ 1:00 p. m
No. 27 —Daily.
Leave Griffin...................:........ ... 8:80 a. w
“ Newnan......................... ... 10:20 “
Arrive Carrollton..................... ...11^5 “
No. 28 ^-Daily.
Leave Carrollton...........................4:20 NewnanT...............................5:25 p. m.
*• “
Arrive Griffin....................... 7:20 “
No. 29 —Daily, kxckpt Suhday.
Leave Griffin............ ......................1:80 p. m.
Arrive Newnan............. „....4:15 “
Leave *• .............................-5:25 “
Carrollton.— ... ..................3M
Arrive “T*.
I No. SO-Daily^CxcbcvScsS* ..........7*85 •
1 Leave uea. ve xmrnj earrofiton ss wm*.. ••«*■»>•••..... MM ~ .........—...5:
Arrive Newnan........... “
Leave Newnan....... ......8:05 «
Arrive Griffin.™— ...10:85 «
WFor further information relative to tick?
et rates, beet route#. • *- —•*- --
or call on
E. T. CHARLTON.
j
Ditches all II so as
ss: El. The
sin co ii©
spa is of
.v over
Also HUIB the place is HHkh floe ^
on n
orchard of fruits of different
nice convenient dwelling, barn and
all necessary out buddings. This
pta* foooljr to t» to I.
8ept29d&w8m. G.W. CLARK.
mtA-i
V K
ONLY LINE
0«Hhl 3*11/ S'l .1J it I
Between
Cincinnati and Jacksonville.
Solid trains between
Chatt anooga and Jacksonville,
Closely with connecting Pullman with Sleeping double trains
Cara
to and from
Mmphis, Nashvill, Kansas CL Iq*.*
» and the West and
Knoxvili, Washingon, Blast. Nw York
and the
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 Borg in R, R
B. W. WRENN,
Geo. Pass. ATic'ket Agt., Knoxville.
8. HT Hardwick,
Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt-, Atianta.
PK0TO8I0NAL DREG ii Y
ATTORNEY LAW
HAUPTOK, UEOKOlA.
Practices in all the State and Federal
onrte. ...... oct»dAwly
. j. JOHN J. HURT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
alarm, oeobqia.
dRSffiSS;. ’’'•SMSSS,*
, fHOS. R. MILLS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Will practice in the State and Federal
Courts. Office over Goorge A. Hartnett’s
corner. nov2tf
■SB STUWAR ». HOB T, T. I AMII..
STEWART & DANIEL
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Over George ft Hartnett's, Griffin, Ga.
Will practice in the State and Federal
ris . inlylOdti
clevelano & garland,
! DENTISTS,
GRIFFIN, : GEOBGIA.
New Advertisements.
TO ADVERTISERS
A list of 1000 newspaper* lutz
STATES AND SKCTIONS wil on ap
pEcation—FREE. To those who their advertising
want to pm
we can offer no better medium tor thorough
aud effective work than the variou sections of
our Select Local List,
GEO. P. HOWELL ft CO.,
j*i Newspaper Advertiaing
10 Spruce street, New ork
HOTEL CURTIS
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA.
Under New Management.
K. G. DANIEL, Proj»’r.
f* ters meet sll trains.
&& We have m i
timu V
Iron S
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We tn offer *u J - “jP^f - .
KbAg i nmni
The BEST in t. 5 9
rale and retail ?
Hei UMfl
REDEMBEH. THE
TIT W. M. "MM 1
KEEP
STAPLE
Our Sweet Wate
Hams, Shoulder* Fresh] t
as any one.
grades Sullivan’s
Fruits, Fancy an . .... ..
FRESH
—
PRI
MM
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to *3.60f*ri
Griffin, Nov. 28rd.
FARMERS’
WE WAST
We Want to Sell the Best (
NT Call at OIL MILL.
BOOTJ
22
-HILL STc- «
HATE MOVED THl
1 «». MB
t.,,
Where WISi. M
jt -. ,
will be on rale at l
complete line of
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