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Champion & Co.’s
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\ OF^NEI^ON. be £^ e j&LSON.
of the finest Whiskies in the United States.
R. W. CHAMPION A CO., Sole Agents.
irsey Butter!
Will Have Regular Now
;ers’ Jersey Butter.
W Clark & bon.
—THE
you money to buy
>ve a home, at
bhc„. . Cent
\ Per
i allow you to pay back in
' monthly payments.
Stop renting and live un-
der your own roof.
1 Rent!
lice houses in West
Gardens up and
growing.
Apply at once.
BOSWEU H. DIME.
Announcement
We have this dav formed a part¬ J. W.
nership under the firm name of
* Co. for the purpose of
a General Insurance
and respectfully solWt a
* your patronage
tl. IT, ldlUAN,
T. P. Jones.
Lost
Between my office and bouse, on
Wednesday, a package of papers of
value only to myself. Under will be
suitably rewarded ,E. byreturning W. Hammond. same
to
To My Friends.
In future I can be found at Whitehall Georg u
Muse’s Atlanta, clothing store, 88
, Ga.j where 1 would
TST see all my We handle former
customers.
the finest and most stylish goods please at
the cheapest prices, and 1 can
f ALOOTT.
Attention Spalding Greys
Your are hereby commanded to be
at your armory Monday hall night.
Armory has been moved to over
Geo. R. Niles’. Business of import-
By order of D. J. Baily, Jr.
Capt. Commanding.
For Sale.
A fine milch cow with young calf.
A gentle milker. G. Apply A. Cunningham. to
A«gld4t.
House and Lot to Rent
?onr room house and kitchen and
! garden to rent in the city of
in. Apply to R. S. Connell, tf.
TURDAY, AUGUST 2 D.
»w Mackerel, barrels and Kits,
CODFISH. ★ NEW ONIONS.
Tomato Catsup,
-r '
~ • £SA BLAKELY,
Crackers,
Boss Crackers,
Dove Hams,
Dried Beef.
Chickens,
Eggs, Butter,
25c. per Dozen.
Fresh Mackerel rec’d today
A. Stewart’s
TODAY 1
-ROUNDABOUT.
Notes, and News From This sad
Adjoining Counties,
nnorWA.
playful mood he placed hie black it raw
hat
On top of Madge’s curly, bronse-brown
thought la nil his life he’d never seen
A maiden halt so ravishlngly fair.
Hsr bine eyes sparkling in a red roguish way,
Hsr dimpled cheeks Just enough to
show
cherry ripeness of her tnedioue lips
Just fetched him, and of course, he wasn’t
•low
Mite the opportunity, likewise
The hotf-rMMting Madge, aad plant a kies
two, or more, juet where they’d do meet
His good. aim true—he made miss.
was never a
thought ehe might be angry, but his
fear*.
All vanished as he reached the hall-door
mat.
said: “Next time yon come be sure to
wear
That tricky—meun—old—lovely hat.” black
straw
How do you like the new heading?
P. L. Newton spent yesterday in
C. G. Brewery, of Kebulon, came
yesterday.
T. W. Manley, of Hollonville, was
yesterday.
G. B. Lynch, of Pike county, was
yesterday
Mathew Bernard, of Fiat Shoais.
up yesterday .
B. H. Reeves, of Pike county, visit¬
this city yesterday.
The “Honey Suckle Club” are in
Ask them about it.
Prof. J. 0. A. Miller, of Sunny Side,
yesterday in this city. *
The summer girl’s masculine shirt
believed to be on Its last limbs.
Prof. C. W. Richter and C. A. Dick¬
of Williamson, were here yes¬
Miss Jennie McKenny left yester¬
to visit her sister Mrs. Sharp, at
Mrs. W. T. Rawls and son, Eurly,
yesterday to visit relatives at
Henry Smith, and sister, Miss Lena
left yesterday for a short visit
relatives at West Point.
Merit win*, ns the marvelous success ol
Sarsaparilla shows. It possesses!
medicinal merit, gold by all druggists.8
lonl
Stewart la expected to leave
tor Georgia today, to
in the State a month.
J .H. Davia the superintendent of
Deatillery left yesterday for
to spend a few days.
Jeff Ison, of Danladoro, Ala., ar¬
laat night and is visiting rela¬
in and near this city.
A. A. Blokely, who liaa been spend¬
the past two weeks at Indian
returned home yesterday.
The farmer is on top in Georgia,
those of os who differ with him
simply have to grin and bear it.
A white flannel auft is in danger of
harmed by grease spots and
paint. It is a suit for dam¬
Misses Maggie and Nina Bieser,
have been visiting Mias Ora
in this city, returned home
Rev. J. B. Hunnicutt, one of
for State Commiaioner of
was here a few hours
Jas. R. Ellis and his family, of
are visiting the family of
R. Ellis, about four miles-west of
city.
The summer girl seems to be hav¬
a pretty good time. This is the
as saying that the summer
is, too.
Sneak thiefs are abroad. Don’t re¬
at night until you know your
iS securely fastened and barred
marauders.
“Don’t be afraid of water,” says a
doctor. “Taken moderately
it is refreshing. It is the gulpihg
much of that isruinons.”
Mr and Mrs. G. C. gtewart, wha
have been spending several weeks in
this city left yesterday for Woodbury
to visit the parents of Mrs. Stewart.
Mrs. J. H. Dobbs and children,
who has been visiting the family of
Frank Freeman near this city, re¬
turned to her home at Macon yester¬
day.
The colored population of Henry
county pay taxes on $16,998 worth
of farm lands, city property valued
at $1,120, and $20,940 worth
lire stock.
The taxable property in Henry
county as shown by the Tnax Receiv¬
er’s books is valued at $1,939,551;
showing an increase of $28,170
last year’s returns.
vmo ihe niuuer at
State colored firemen’s
in Macon Wednesday. The
ingmen’s Athletic Association
Augusta won the first prize.
J. W. Sparks returned home
terday to spend Sunday in this
He will leave again tomorrow
Alabama, accompanied by his
daughter, Lois, who will spend
time with relatives at Union Springs.
Mrs. John Canthen, of Milner,
has been spending several days
relatives in this city, returned
yesterday. She was accompanied
by Mrs. Lucy West, Misses Olive
Myrtiee West and Little Miss
Bloodworth who will visit her.
Col. Thurman stated last
that the Republicans are certain
ran a candidate for congress in
district und expect to elect
Bulloch is spoken of ns the
probable candidate, although
Thurman himself may be selected.
Miss Daisy Smith, of
Springs, who has been' visiting
family of Dr. (’oilier, will return
this morning, accompanied by T.
Collier, Jr., whd will - spend
there, returning tomorrow with
sister, Mibb Nellie, who has
spending a week or so tnere.
The meeting of the Spalding
Monday night will be a very
ant one, and every member
be present. Quite an amount
business is to be tran s acted ,
which is the applicationsfor
ship of a number of our leading
zens. Copt. Bailey, who has been
cently elected proposes to make
organization one of the beet in
State and will have the assistance
the citizens in his efforts.
The street committee located
five new electric lights as follows:
On
South Hill ue»r C. F.
East Chappell street near the Slaton
place, Solomou street just east
Bob. Griggs, and near
store at the old factory. They
will move the last light on South
Hill street further ont. The
were being put in position
day.
_
Baptist Church Directory.
Rev. F. M. Daniel, Pastor.
Preaching at 11 a. in. and 8 p.
Sunday school 9 a. m. J.
Nichols, Superintendent. meeting Wednesday
ing Prayer 8 o’clock.
at
Sunday School teachers’
evening at 8 o’clock, at
residence.
DEVOTIE CHAPEL.
Sunday School 9 a. m.—Dr. N.
Prayer Superintendent. meeting Tuesday
8 o’clock.
sub¬
scriptions. Mr. Beadles will com¬
mence on Monday and any favors
shown him will be ^cordially appreci¬
ated by the management.
iti^atsonsure.
MaJ. Barnes Beaten in the Tenth-Tlie
Alliance Victory -Complete.
Atllanta, Aug. 2.—It U surely set
tied down in the tenth congressional
district.
Hon, George T. Barnee bos been
snowed under by Hon. Thomas E.
Watson.
Enough counties have instructed
tor Watson to insmebis nomination.
Telegrams received today l 7 show
that Warren (21 (2) is is «one gone to to Watson. W
Jtfe has already carried Glascoeu t*,;
McDuffie %) Lincoln (2.) Columbia
(2,1 Jefferson (4,) and Washington in
convention. There are thirty-four it will votes be
Watson, seen,
has 18—a majority, - Watson
Johnson is also going fpr
today, and telegrams from that
Burke ntv say he will win by two to yet one. to
urkeand and Taliaferro are he
act, and Watson claims that can
carry both cauntles.
Syrup ot Fig*, v
Produced from the laxative and nu¬
tritious juice of California flgB, com¬
bined with the medical virtues of
plants known to be most beneficial
to the human system, acts gently, on
the kindeys, liver and bowels, effectu¬
ally cleansing the system, dispelling
colds and headaches, and curing
habitual constipation,
HORRIBLE CRIME OF NEGROES
Put R*t Poison In Food Intended For
a Family of Ten Persons.
1
Calhoun, Ga., Aug. 2.— William
Boone and his wife night Emily, for negroes, poison¬
were jailed here last
ing Joe Tallis’ family of ten negroes,
two of whom are dead and three
more are dying. They put rat pois¬
on on meat and flour intended for
Tallis’ family to eat. Each accuses
the other. Emily says Boone did it
to get Tallis’ crop. Boone is a bright
mulatto, about fifty years old; and a
preacher.
Might Have Been Serious.
Yesterday about 12 oiclock, his just
as Col. T. R. Mills and two o! lit¬
tle daughters were abotf^to enter his
carriage standing in front of his
fice, a horse attached to a loaded
wagon, came dashing along and sidewalk, and ran
between striking the carriage smallest of the two
and the
little girls, Theo, knocked her down
and ran the wagon into the
before the horse could be stopped.
‘‘ofcTaS
Moore was hastily summoned,
found that*beyond a bad scare
had sustained no injury. The
way horse became frightened at
bicycle.
Merits Wins.
We desire to Bay to onr citizens, that
years we have been selling Dr. King’s
Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King’s
Life Pills, Bncklen’s Arnica Salve and
tric Bitters, and have never handled
dies that sell as well, or that have given
universal satisfaction. We do not
to guarantee them every time, and we
ready to results refund do the notToUow purchase their pricejf
factory remedies die* ry result* have have ao won not their follow great ineir use. use. i
purely y on on their their merits. J. N. Harris A
Druggists.
PIANOS, ORGANS—SUMMER
Cash Prices with Years to Pay
Most Southern houses expect
sales in dull summer months.
we! Make trade and keep our
force busy is our way. How?
offering special inducements
•ustomers cannot resist. Here
■are for 1890: First—A
Organ Sale—800 fine parlor
church organs at spot cash
with year to pay in—$2 to $3
ly. Sale limited, write at ouce.
Second—One thousand Pianos
Organs from six leading makers
spot cash prices. Small
down, balance December 15th,
out interest. Buy in Angust,
tember, October and pay when
are sold.
Free circulars with special
day gold offer. Write at once.
Ludden & Bates Southern
House, Savannah, Ga.
»!« ri,* in. •
Wai.ni r, 111,, Aug. 3.—The
early portion Thmxl of thfi villi^e looming, was fifty-eix swept by
iv
ings Ix-iitu i'.iol; n'eti. Sixteen
are hotniuiM-. T.i'e l w:es aggregate
000, with nil iuMmiucS of 440,000.
fire stalled in u UiMiUg ibe occupied as
pool room, aad as all and buildings
the street were frame, beyond a lrign
blowing, the (ire was booh
trol.
_____
The Johnstown Victim*.
Johnstown. p a ., Aug.
fourteen mouths after rao flood, the
cal paper print.: what it claims to be
correct list of tne dead. The tidal
ber is given at a, lift, which, if correct,
leave* over w*., bodies not Yot
The list varioh consider.: Uy from
tary Kreuii*r'!' report, the names
given lost from of the ihiny-roar person.-, that
i u y express.
llravt> J «:<5 >u-vtirt’ I)rnwni?‘f.
CaPk May, X, J., Aug.
Maguire, long ktrouu atid a* a
guardian of U,-- ace a .-.iwr
human life, wan drove c.
evening wide av,dunning < u.aide of
harbor. .
_.
Tenth Ohtw Dwleter.
Washi: uto.v C. n . O.. Au,:.
convention \nth district took liapablic Indio in c -,, ; i i.
5C3 ,.n »i
journed without day. 1 ho
tion will probably he held M
in September.
f ? I *0 mm
Jr Iff!!
.
tion precincts met yesterday and con¬
solidated the returns of Friday's pri¬
mary, which resulted as follows:
ssl ggg.ialigis •nu®uo
SSSi i tsl 3 SSSSS 8 •traiqw;)
Sol itLO^isSS-IOOOO «»W1V
as; »gs; ggttggigg uoiurj
So J ad gss&sss ■™HV
Ql a> OS gaga so ;g so to Tiaai£) anyj
sal gssgsgs s] a 9!Z
t£> _ MWtOtefcO •auo
m to ^ co as
s 2 ’s
The next matter of local political
importance will be a mass meeting to
»held on Tuesday, August 12th,
at 12 o’clock, at the court house, for
the purpose of selecting an executive
committee for the next ensuing two
years. This should not be neglected
and there should be a fall turn out
to select a committee that will thor¬
oughly represent the Democracy of
the county, laying’all outside issues
aside. .
NOTES.
__
The complimentary vote for Stew¬
art was flbt very complimentary to
Livingston.
The man who voted for Sam Jones
for congress probably thought he
was going to the furthest extreme.
Butler Hudson said a week ago
that Dismuke’B majority would bs
between 50 and 65,probably the lat¬
ter figure—which it was.
M. F. Morris received several votes
for governor. Fill would make
good one, and might have got there
if he had only been a farmer.
Somebody stuck a lot of Miller tick¬
ets in Fred Dismnke’s coat pocket
Friday and he circulated a
of them before he found it out.
Spalding did well in giving a
majority for Judge Henderson. It
just as well to stick to some
men even when trying almost all
W. T. Cole desires to thank
friends for bis complimentary
for congressman, but he will be
own scalesman this fall and he
not see how he could go.
Under the resolutions by which
primary was held, Judge
will have the naming of the four
sons to represent this county at
State convention on August 7th.
No Gripping, no Nausea, no Pain, when
Wi t t's Li tt l e Ba Best i ly Riser pill. s We are taken. ..Sma N. l
pill. Safe pill. sell them.
Drewry.
Apropos of the cabbage season,
is said that a saucer of
placed on tne stove will absorb
disagreeable odor.*
ON® ENJOYS
Both the method and results
Syrup and refreshing of Figs is taken; the it is and
to taste,
on the
cleanses the
aches and fevers and _)els cold*,
cures
constipation. only remedy of Syrup its kind of Figs is
ever
duced, pleasing to the taste and
ceptable to the stomach, prompt
its action and truly beneficial ta
effects, prepared only from the
healthy excellent ana agreeable qualities substances, commend
many all and have made the
to ft
popular remedy of Figs known.
Syrup is for sals in
and $1 bottles by all leading
gists. Any reliable druggist
may not have it on band will
■mre it promptly for any one
wishes to try it Do Hot accept
substitute.
CALIFORNIA FtO SYRUP CO.
«*« MUKtaOO, (ML,
jomntu. tot. new tout. «.r.
TAYLOR
aw Call oa us at No. fl Hill St reel
v ;r’fl
3 L.O
ET’ I HAVE EVER HAD]
Try me and I will please yon.
CEO. R. NILE)
octlOdiw - *5 HILL 1
Griffin, April 1 ith, if
R. F. STRICKLAj
Offers today tlie greatest bargain* ever offered in
* SHOES AND HATS,
We Save received a line of Drummer’* Sample Shoe* whieh we offer at wholesale
Our stock of Shoes i* bow complete. Also, a flue line of
FUR, WOOL AND STRAW HATS,
which we can eave you 88% per cent, by buying from u*. Our stock of Calico*,.
Sattines and Challiee, Cottonadee. Summer Caseimeree we bought to sell. Give 0
R. F, STRICKLA]
No. 53 HILL STREET.
KEEP YOUR EYE ON THE
Novelty O
Weekly we are receiving new goods. See our stc
you want
Watches, Clocks, Silver-ware, China, Dinner
Tea Sets, Lamps, Glassware,Tinware, &c.
fd§T“ All goods guaranteed as represented. J- W. SPARKS,! One
only.
DON’T READ THIS
AND DON’T FORGET THAT
■W. ID. Davl
Has a car load of Charter Oak Cook Stoves on the wa
here. I can suit you in any kind of a Stove, add my
line of Hardware iscompleteand CHEAP.
w. DAVIS,
Look To Tour Strength
Spring time always try* the”strength of the animal—the very time ol the year w
,nd beast requires all of theirTorcee to accomplish their work. _Tbe change of season sea ]
A will keep menpt make
md bowels,
the Denison
Powders for your horses*, cows and poultry. Call at
DREWBY S DRUG STORE
I mean that the Provident Savings will
furnish you Life insurance at about
HALF THE GOST
with same benefits as the Northwestern, Mu¬
tual Benefit, Mutual Life, New York Life
.Etna or other high priced companies. Its
policies are all
NON -FORFEITABLE
after three payments and has a guaranteed
cash surrender value, PAID DP insurance, or
than any other Company in the State and
we hold the largest
INDIVIDUAL POLICY
is Griffin. Call at my office and
it* plans and also our Investment policy.
will pay you. I respectfully solicit a
of your
FIRE BUSINESS.
Am Agent for the only English Accident
Company doing business in America and the
best in the world. For further information
call on or write to
J. W LOGAN,
jnly22d*w-tf 16 Hill 8t„ GRIFFIN,GA.
FASIQN ALLIANCE!
The Mark Down Festival.
The M !k|Hs Amyed For
Where Where lovely bonnets, flower* ever and bloom; hats abo
With toques and plnn
ribbons, tips waving found.
And where the lowest price is
MRS. L. L. BENSON.
20 HILL STREET.
maylOd&wtf
Wf W ANTED—AN section. Salary ACTIVE $75 to MAN $100, for to
cally represent a successful N, Y. Com;
Incorporated to supply Dry Goods, Clol
Shoes, Also Lady Jewelry, etc., to Salary consumers $40, at
a of tact, to
members (80,000 now enrolled,
paid in). References exchanged. well
oporative Lock Box «10, Association, N. YT (credit
WHEN YOU WANT THE
Best Grade of Flour )
Lard, Hams, or Anything in the Grocery Line
dT“ Bt the Lowest prices, call on
John D. Jxolman.
PILES
NO CURE
NO PAfl
........COT THIS COUPON OUT...
Diamond Ointment Co.,
BatnoEPoRT, Cors,
Please send me tree ol charge, Pm
prepaid, 1 Jar of your Diamond Pile
..
raent, which I hereby agree to use as*
rected; and if I am relieved, I promise up- f
on my Honour to send you a Post Offlw i
Money that Order for One Dollar, or to send i, j ,
amount in registered letter to yen.
..City Tow*. at
A'ovntj. i
..........hhImH
augldlw
There never was a time in
the world when things were
made so well as now —some
things.-----—H There- neveiLJwas—a—timfl
when things were sold so
acceptably— some things. A
Take the Kabo corset for
an instance, of both.
•" If it breaks its “bones” in'
a year, come to us and get
your money back.
If it kinks its “bones”
and rolls up, as most of the
corsets do on women of cer¬
tain forms, you get your*
money bade.
If it slips or shifts its
“ bones,” you get your
money back.
If it doesn’t suit you, after
wearing a week or two, bring
it back and get your money*
We have a primer on Cor*
sets for you at the store.
E. J. FLEMI8TEH.