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Rafflur*
CMMM BranMftT
Ippirlid F«rt and Sherry mint.
Hasesftns’s Sweat and Dry Wines
Bass' Ma and Pertsr.
ApoNintris Water.
Eva ryt M m kept tna First-class es-
Hm Line «f Cigars ft Tobaccos
A pleasant place te play a game of
PDOt AND BILLIARDS.
19 Hill Street
jau9rttwIm4Hn>
WANTED.
10,000 Bushels of Corn.
10,000 I Bushels Bushels of of Peas Peas.
J"”" 1 ® Rinoer.
,rteu School.
i on the second
nth at the reai-
of Col. W. T. Trammell.
“Patrons please take notice of
Mins. A. T. Johnson.
Dried Bee*, Boneless Hams,
ad. Trout and Oysters.
SAUSAGE.
WEINA WURST SAUSAGE.
Bananas, etc.
HOUND ABOUT.
I i j City Note*, and New* From TMs and
' • Adjoining Counties.
me war it wonu.
An advertisement in a paper
Be I* a very *imp)a thing;
it round or square or taper-
Ing, ft ha* the same dear nng.
Atflrst it warn* to pan attention, yon by,
Or draw* bnt know slight hare to try
The next yon yon
To keep from making mention
Of what It say*. Then it come*
A little nearer to yon.
And yon are forced to recognise
it’s trying hard to do you.
But when ior business it start* oi
No mercy doe* it gfre; awhile,
It simply play# with yon
Then hits yon where yon live.
F. D. Bloodworth, of, Savannah,
spent yesterday in this city.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Mills are visit¬
ing friends in Atlanta. They left
yesterday. x .
There were no sheriff sales yester¬
day and none are advertised for next
C. 8. Shattuc left yesterday for
Birmingham, Ala., to be absent for
two or three days.
Mrs. W. H. Dtamuke, of Colu mbus,
is spending a day or two with rela¬
tives in this city.
Mrs. M. E. Crittenden and Miss
Anita Brunson, of this city, left for
Atlanta on a short visit.
Miss Blakely Sharp, of Atlanta,
spent yesterday in this city with the
family of Rev. F. M. Daniel.
Miss Sarah Tibbie Kell returned
home to Sunny Side after several
days spent with relatives in this
city. -^L
A. G. Daniel, who has been quite
sick for several days past is improv¬
ing and we hope he will soon be out
again.
The debt on the PresbyterhA
church of this place having been
paid in full, the dedication will take
place a week from Sunday.
W. H. l’oweil has returned from
South West, Go., looking conaidere-
obiy worsted from his trip. He has
been absent several weeks.
Col. Emmett Womack returned
home yesterday but will get back to
Court next week. The calonel is
suffering from an attcck of grippe.
RusssU A. Graham, advance agent
of FitspatricL’s Spectacular Bio Van
Winkle Uo., is in the city. The com
pany will give a performance in this
city on next Wednesday night.
With flowers in bloom this pleas¬
ant spring weather* it is difficult to
believe the telegraphic accounts of
snow 500 feet deep in California.
Truly this le a wonderful country.
The Affiance Warehouse has
weighed about 12,000 bales this
season, and will return a dividend o 1
about fifty cents a bale. This is a
most splendid and gratifying suc¬
cess.
Topic for the prayer meeting at
the Methodist church tonight.
“God’s Love” Rom. v. 8. Mr. Ben
Brown, Paul Flynt and S. TV Rich¬
ardson will make short talks. Every
body Invit ed. Good music.
Mr. and Mre. W. J. Kruger, ufcPike
county, will leave today for iv trip
around thejworid and expect to be
a bssmfc until about the first of next
year, They have recently returned
from a long trip to Europe.
The up morniug passenger on the
C. R. R. due here at 10:20, was behind
time nearly four hours on account of
the breaking down of the engine on
the morning down train whicli left
here at 8:80. The accident occurred
near Boyd Cut about three miles be¬
low here.
The worst feature about catarrh is i t* dan-
gerous tendency to uonsumption. Hood s
Sarsaparilla cures catarrh by purifying <*) the
blood. ,
WlmiJIg
of op M onda y:
Michigantiarbon ________________
Works vs. James
Dtiffee. Verdict for the plaintiffs.
E. S. Jaffray & Co. vs. J. C. King.'
Verdict for plaintiffs. :
Sanford Stroud vs. Laura Stroud.
Dismissed. : .*•
,
Albert SpeSr vs. State. Judgement
affirmed. ..
H. C. Barr Vs. J. 0. King* R. T.
Daniel, garnishee. Two garnishments
dismissed.
Ob yesterday {Tuesday) the Sunny
Side cases, which had already been
settled, were cleared from the docket.
Austin Batts vs. J. T. Manley, suit
on contract occupied the rest of the
<Jny- ^
Col. Joo. J. Hunt is acting as So¬
licitor General on account of the
illness of Col. Womack. ‘f ’.
Following are the juries:
* GRAND JURY.
* D. D. Peden, Foreman.
Wm. Amfctsdn, D*W. Patterson,
J. H. Harnes, J, W. Cox,
O.H. Westbrook, Diavid Griffin,
J. A. Brooks, T. H. Woods,
W. 8. Oulberch. J. N. Bell,
W. J. Futral, G.R. Niles, .
G. W. Simpson, W. A. King,
J, H. Maiaier, A. W. Walker,
R. J. Edwards, A. Scheuerman,
J.T. Manley, B. B. Blakely.
TRAVERSE jury No. 1.
Rudolph Wessler, S. M. Apples,
T. M. Berry, S. J, Boynton,
T. C. Andrews, J. G. Newton,
J.M. Allen, M. F. Gibson,
T. J. Dorough, P. L. Bagwell,
E. B. F. Welden, Sanford Putman.
traverse jury No. 2.
A. J. Taylor, E. B. Warman,
M. J. Evans, A. J. Clark,
J. F. Chapman, J. A. Scott,
R. T. Goodin, J. C. Brooks,
F. M. Darsey, J. F. Payne,
C. L. Huggins, P. S. Hutson.
CALENDAR FOR THURSDAY FEB. 6.
“Travers, Sneed & bo. vs. R. F.
Stephenson & Co. Complaint,
Michigan Carbon Works is. Jo¬
seph Seagrave. Appeal.
Isaac Dunn vs. Mittie Dunn. Di¬
vorce. *
Julia E. Hawk vs. G. M. & G. RR.
Co. Mattie Damages. Shelton Kitty
and Wallace
vs. E. W. Beck and W. H. Head. Bill
for relief and damages.
Sailie Brooks vs. Jerry Brooks.
Divorce. ,__
Thomas Bivins vs. Mary Bivins.
Divorce.
John Jones vs. Eady Jones. Di¬
vorce.
H. A. Turner vs. J. H. Powell.
Complaint-fo* T. J. Brooks damages. And
J. B. Mills vs.
B., H. W. and Morgan McWilliams.
Complaint. Gnffin Banking Co. M.
vs. D.
Mitchell, itche J. H. Mitchell, garnishee.
Appeal. DDea
Enoch Taylor et al. vs. W. Z. Gard!
ner. Bill.
W. T. Trammell vs. B. P. Blanton
& Co. Complaint.
Banking J. J. Farley vs. Central RR. A
Co. Action on care for
damages. J. D. Boyd
vs. M. J. Duncan and
T. J. Moore. T. A Warren, admin,
elm’t. Claim.
CALENDAR FOR FRIDAY, FEB. 7.‘
JuliusMenko et al. vs. W.
nett and T. W. Thurman. Suit on
bond. ~
• J. F 4 . Chapman, transferee, vs. M.
S. Swinton, Jno. E. Gardner, clm’t.
Claim.
Smith. Barry & Co. et al. vs. G. W.
Wood. Bill, etc.
G, M. &. G. RR. Co. vs. G. W
ham and the Central RR. & B. Co.
Bill. etc.
McCord, Wallace & Co. vs. J. L.
Vaughn, dft, C. B. Vaughn, clm’t.
Claim. f
Henrietta B. Nuonally vs. William
Nunnally. Vandever Divorce.
Martin & Bosworth vs.
W. Woodruff. Appeal.
CASES SPECIALLY ORDERED.
Henry ordered Mayfield first vs. S. G. Saturday, k N. A.
RR. case on
8th inst—
Romspect vs. Kell, set for Friday
of second week, subject to criminal
docket.
TUB COMMONWEALTH *rr
Tt;r Nev
died Mrs. Friday. Rebecca J. Culver, of Sparta
Eggs were selling in Dawson last
week at 10 cents per dozen.
A gentleman site shingle is in Amerieus factory. looking
for a tor a 4
Attorney L. D. Moore, of Macon,
has a continental *5 bill bearing
date 1776.
All the Macon military companies
will probably atttend the state en¬
campment at Augusta.
The revenue to tbe town arising
from the sale al liquor in Dublin now
amounts to *3,000 annually.
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ADVICE TO MOTHERS.
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing ymip
or children teething, is the prescrip¬
tion of one of the bast emab morses
and physicians in the United States,
and nas been used for forty years
with never-failing their success by mil lions
of mothers for children. Dur¬
ing tbe process of teething its value
isincaiculable. It relieves the child
from pain, cures 6 dysentery the bowels, and diar¬ and
rhoea, wind-colic. griping By giving health to the
child it rests the mother. Pries 25c.
bottle. aug3eod£wly
ABBOTT'S EAST INDIAN CORN
PAINT Removes aU Corns, Bunions
and Warts.
visiting
«ity for
rhorne
a Mater
m P
H. Dm be will lea ve today for
Auburn, Ala., where »be will spend
some’time visiting her eon, Richard,
who is at school there, after which
she willvisit her daughter, Miss Alice,
at Salam, N. C„ where she is attend¬
ing school.
A meeting of the Experiment Farm
Directors was held on yesterday, at
which a great deal of routine work was
done, but little of general interest. A
committee was appointed to see
about removing the scientific depart¬
ment to this place. ■
The coal dealers of the country are
sighing for weather’s cold; the rail¬
roads North have been reducingtheir
forco on account of light coal ton¬
nage; the quantity of anthracite
coul stored on the coast in the East
is twice as large as it was at this
time last season, all of which gives
joy to the coal consumers.
For the benefit of those who abhor
printers’ ink ns a prime factor to the
advancement of their interest, we
should state that Samson—the strong
party—was the first man to adver¬
tise. He took two solid columns to-
demonstrate his strength, and sever¬
al thousand people “tumbled” to the
Reheme. He brought down the house
Printers’ Ink, a weekly journal pub¬
lished in New York, serves as an ex¬
ponent of the principles of the art of
advertising, and offers practical sug¬
gestions to newspaper advertisers.
It also indicates to tbe inexperienced
advertiser how, when and where to
Advertise, how to write an advertise¬
ment, and how to display one. It
contains in each issue interesting
matter—original and selected—of in.
terest to advertisers, and discusses
advertising topics in an intelligent,
impartial and instructive manner.
Its subscription price in *2 u year.
All persons desiring a family choose medi¬
cine upon which they can rely, relieves
Laxaaor, which promi Jt!
and cures diseases of
liver, bowels and blood. Price only
25 cents.
Doctors are to guard human life
and bring relief to the sick. So does
Dr. Bull’s Baby Syrup; it contains
nothing injurious and is always
reliable,
A LIVELY TIME.
What Judge Stewart Thinks of the
Situation In Cangress.
Washington, D. C.,Feb. 1,1890.
Col. Douglas Glessner:
Dear .Sir— * * * * * We are
having a lively time, and since the
days of Jeffries we have not had such
rulings in a court or in a body like
this. Can’t say when this condition
of things will cease. It is my opinion
that when the Republicans turn out
one Democrat tbey *wrill report rules.
We are determinened to make the
condition of things and Reed’s con¬
duct as odious as we can.
Very truly yours,
John D. Stewart.
“Age canuot wither it nor custom
stale its heir infinite variety.” ache Flesh which is
hardly be cured to an by using or pain Salvation
cannot
Oil.
Bull’s Cough'Syrup is only you £no 25 cts.
MunnygSId* Scintillations.
Scnny Side, Ga., Feb. 8.—This
weather reminds us of spring weath¬
er.
J. 0. A. Miller took in the Gate
City Friday,
Mr. Parnell, of West Point, one of
thelargestfruit growers in the State,
was here Thursday, in the intesest of
the fruit business.
Gaines L. Brown visited friends in
Macon Sunday.
A. B. Kell, who has been working
with a surveying corps in South West,
Gn., is stopping with his Brothel’s
family at this place.
Miss Bessie Pritchard, of Giirtin,
was in town a short while Saturday
afternoon.
Capt. P. E. Brown is spending some
time in Gainesville, Ga.
Miss Annie Hardisod, one of
Oconee’s sweetest young ladies, cam
up last week and has entered school
at this place.
We notice that some of our Sunny
Side boys hare quit going to Griffin
on Sunday afternoons. They surely
must have found another place
“more earner.”
Will Maiaier made a trip down the
G. M. &G. RR. Sunday and reports
a nice time.
Any one wanting a ginger, cake
would do well to call on Goss Dupree,
especially if he is on Central train
No. 1. Mizpah.
A Pleasing Sense
CM health and strength renewed and o
nse and comfort follows Hie use of
Syrup of Figs, as it acta in harmony
with nature to effectually cleanse tbe
system when costive or bilious. For
sale in 50c. and *1.00 bottles by all
leading druggists.
* For Sale.
Three fine milch cowb with young
calves. FH-l Morms.
f*»b2ff. '
ABLAmTJABNES
K ,„.
BlE-vavn-tr, Fab. 3.—At 7;36
o'clock Srtnday evening, juat ae the
evening services in the ehurche* bad
settled down to tho sermon, the harsh
and unwelcome sound of the fire
alarm rang oot and soon the streets
were full of men folks rushing to the
scene of the fire, which was raging on
the place of P. F. Mutthews, a pros¬ the
perous farmer, living just on
edge of town. , ,
His own dwelling house, a hand¬
some structure, escaped, bnt nearly
all the outbuildings were a total loss.
One horse and four mules were cre¬
mated. All the fodder and hay and
between 8,000 and 10,000 bushels of
corn were licked up by the flames—
the gathering of an unusually boun¬ loss
tiful harvest. Mr. Matthews’
win be about *8,000. There is no
insurance. Incendiarism is suspected.
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ONE ENJOYS when
Both the method and results
Syrup of Figs is taken; it ispleasant
and refreshing to tire taste, and ads
gently and yet promptly Bowels, cleanses on the Kidneys, die
liver sys¬
tem effectually, dispels colds, head¬
aches and fevers and cures habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs fa die
only remedy of its kind ever pro¬
duced, pleasing to the taste and ac¬
ceptable to the stomach, prompt in
its action and truly beneficial m 16
healthy effects, prepared agreeable only from substances, the meet its
ana
many excellent qualities commend it
to all ami have made it the most
known.
is for sale b 50c
Any reliable all leading druggist drug- who
may not have it on band will pro¬
cure it promptly for any one who
wishes to try it. Do not accept any
substitute.
CALIFORNIA FI0 SYRUP CO.
8AM FRANCISCO, CAL,
JDUI8VUU, Kt. NEW fOMK. H.1.
fsstr Call and insure your property betore tt
bum*.
SOUTHEBN
is still taking risks as well as
Georgia Home. Imperial
-and-
CENTRAL CITY.
p#- Call at onee. Don't delay.
C. H. JOHNSON. Agent.
GET THE BEST
-BUY YOUR-
Groceries
And Provisions
This Week
-AT- '
!J. M.
SOUTHERN MUTUAL
BUILDING - AND - LOAN
ASSOCIATION.
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA, BRANCH.
a l i now offering Stock i in tlme the 8th, or Feb- Rs- Rs-
to tg take.' take.'
OriRnBtoek-
earned two dolhu* and tWenty rents
st?
RICHES.
B^youdesire thsano oas tooling awa^tta*
fleent outfit of onr Great New
UhQok and terms gr.^ not No .at i«-
risk.
___ ^ and gentle¬
st 1cw time in writing,
•Stop the wwter* are troubled.'' Days
m. F. JOHNSON It CO.,
“V. ENRY C.
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Hardware, astskS
Stoves,
Tinware,
Belting,
Farming
Implement? fi rn,
FOR THE SEASON -to} f OF i 1889 Al®:|890.. £
We have the largest, beet selected and moat complete stock in this —
tion. We are sole agents for tbe celebrated
I Iron King. Farmer Girl and Champion Monitor
Cools Stove
And THIRTY YEARS EXPERIENCE hat shown us that they are the b*j
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We are the recognised leaders for
TINWARE, TIN WORK AND REP ’AIRING, ,
Of every deecriptioH. To those in need of
LEATHER OR RUBBER BELTINQ
We can offer superior inducements. We are agents for
King Powder Co.’s Powder,
The BEST in the world, and can offer big inducements to both the whole
sale and retail trade. U.
Henry C. Burr •-* Bro.
IV’jKnr Unaware a Specialty.
.
, REMEMBER, THE OLD AND REUABLifIRM,
W. M. Holman & Co.,
KEEP THE BEST OF ALL KINDS
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES.
Our Sweet Water Pat. and Telioo Flours cannot beat. •ed&XX Best g. .a. brands of
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grades Sullivan’s Tobacco. Water Ground Mead a Sjx&eialty.
Fruits, Fancy and Stick Candv. gQlbiSi la
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*3* FRESH FISH EVERY SATURDi >ay.
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Griffin, Ga., Jan. 27,1820
30 bbls. ot Eastern Seed Irish Pa
just received at
8 . M. PERDUE’S.
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BREWRY’S DRUG STORE
AT W. D. DAVIS
NEW EOT OF GUNS
- \ JUST RECEIVED AT}-
“W. 3D. Davis’
Also nice line of PISTOLS, It will be to your interest to price the*
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