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i newspaper of an inde-
» way of thinking, says:
and tbs subsidy bills
harmoniously. The
g drawn that
have nothing to carry,
tpidy bill pays them
. bale ot Texas cotton
i Chicago and
t *2,084. The
i orphan’s institute. A
another bale waa
to St. Louis,
r #900, lor the benefit
_
i home in Houston.
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v of the Force bill
llcan party, it is
i predict that the
form adopted By the
ventlon in 1802 will contain,
I usual home rule plank
, but also a home rule
ited States. And the
. J win by a large majority
that Ohio
bad way are
The Convention in
District had
being taken without
, Then the
, and for a
they fixed on the
Keifer, whose
aa Speaker o! the
House of Representatives has
been forgotten by the
Ohio Republicans must lie
low down when they talk of
recting Keifer.
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The Macon Telegraph says:
Emmet Wommuck, a valued
tenant of Maj. Gen. Livingston,
been mentioned as a candidate
the presidency of the State
tion. The colonel lives in
county, but operates in
parts ot the State. He was down
Upson county a few days ago, in
strueting the people bb to their
litical duty. Mr. Womack is a
busy
enough pressure might be
to bear on him to induce him tc
cept the presidency of the State
vention.” Col. Womack is all
has as much right to talk
tics as anybody else. He
make a very handsome
offices', but would be n good one.
Osainess Can’t be Cured
by local application*, a* they can not reach
the diseased portion ot the ear. There i* only
owe vty to core Deafness. and that is by
stitutional remedie*. Drain*#* is caused by
an inflamed condition of the mucon* lining
of the Eustachian Tube. When this tulx-g>'(*
Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or im¬
perfect hearing, and when it is entirely cloeed
•d to It# normal condition, hearing will be
caused destroyed by forever; catarrh, nine which cow# i* nothing out often bn' arc
an
inflamed .condition of the mucous surface*.
We will give One Hundred Dollars for any
cose of Deal ness (caused b.v Catarrh) that we
Send cannot for cure circular*, by taking free. Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
r. J. CHENEY t CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
The population of Gilmer county
is, according to the repent census,
9,100.
_
l)e Witt’* tittle Early Kisers. Only pill to
cure Sick Headache and regulate the bowels]
Sold by.W. B. Drewrr.
ADVICE TO MOTHKRS.
Mbs. Winslow’s Soothing mm*
or ofiiidren teething, is the ‘ntvmTip-
tion of one of tho best entitle nurses
and physician#in the United States,
and has been used for lortv mirn
with never-failing sumw bvmtMi'in*
of mothers for their children. Dnr-
tbe process of teething it* •. tine
'culable. It relieves the -hihl
“ «s«*Ldysenter.v .towels, and dinr-
nnd
health to the
r. Price 25c.
•wly
en.
address w
Dye’s Celebrated
on u
are of one mind in the
to cling to the power, but one
wants to stick totbe old tactics
purchase, while the other ps
to try force and fraud as a
method. The former would
ugain with the vote buyers: thelat
ter would prefer to tackle the
holders. There hi thus disclosed
beginning of anentand elegant
ruction. 37' 7*" ~ •
Their Mirth Will be turned to
MH.
Memphis Avalanche.
‘‘The extent to which the
Election bill has produced
in the South,say b
“is in itself prlma facie a
tion of the measure.”
however, is what the Republican
jority in Congres appears to be
ing at. The greater the signs of
ritation the more ghoulish
Klee.
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Watch Your Health.
When yon feel chill rand feverish, worth take
ing. An ounce done ot preventive two of Smith’* le Tonic a
of care. A or Louisville
rup, made by I)r. John Ball, o
Ky., token at this time may ward off
on* or probably fatal illnes*. It ho* an
mediate beneficial effect upon the timely
brane and circulatory system. Its
will frequently ward off An attack ol
monia. A slight cold will be gone in
morning if a dose ot t household his remedy is
at night. It is truly a
and no family can afford to be without it.
taste* good and children will ask for it.
is in fact a great discovery, having all
good eflecte of quinine nnd none of it*
qualities. It to harmless to the most
invalid and will not derange the system.
is a certain cure for chiU* and fever,
influents, la grippe and all other effect*
malarial influence.
Reckless Finance.
Kansas City Time*.
A few years ago the
party defended the policy of
ulating 1a surplus revenue, on
ground that a surplus was easier
deal with than a deficit. This
they have reversed their
theories and have accumulated a
ficit—not by reducing taxation,
by the most extravagant
ations ever made by an
Congress.
. p " - ........... .. Witt’sColic — and
We recommend De
Cme because we believe it i* a safe and
qls remedy. It* Cholera good effect* ore and shown
once in cases of Morbus
complaint*. N. B. Drewry.
A Measure of Tyranny,
Philadelphia Time*.
Powderly has the right idea of
Force bill. “There is more
tion," he says, “in four lines of
law than in ull the Southern
rages’ that have taken place
the War.” It is a measure of
ny that every honest
I must resent.)
\ Mrt.Tohn^tJTarge'wffinr
‘
from indigestion and Sick Headache.
left her home Little lam Saturday to buy a
of De Witt’s Early Kisers, took a
and her headache disappeared os
ly os ft come. Try them. N. B. Drewry. «
Answer to an Anxious Inquirer.
Urica Observer,
“Has the Republican party
protested against any law to
a fair vote and an honest count
asks the Buffalo Commercial.
The Quaysund Dudleys of the
lican party wasteuo timeiu
They believe in action. They
and steal votus.
De Witt’s Little Early Kisers. Cent
Bold pill for Dyspepsia, N. Drewry.; SourStomacb, Bud
by B.
A Striking Comparison.
Albany Argus.
Republican extravagance in
gress has brought us lace to face
a deficit. Democratic economy,
ing the Cleveland
t h e T re
ury. Which is preferable .
American people?
Tdsre to sne medicine that will care
Cholera diately. Cure We for refer to De Witt’s Colic
all Summer complaint*. failure.
sell delay, no disanpointmenf, no
it. N. B. Drewry.
Beal Meaning of the McKinley I till.
Savannah Nswb.
The McKinley bill practically
clares that foreign trade is hn n bain l
nation—an evil to be suppressed
every available means.
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Smith’s T o ni c Sy r up -
Won when ver tried.—fJ. W, Cochran,
vftle, Ind.
new church in Cochran for $4,000.
De Witt’s Little Early Risers. Best
Pill ever made. (ure Constipation
time. None equal Use them now. N.
Drewry.——-—-----—
\ Tried Remedy for BUllousaess
Those who suffer from disorder or
of the liver will never get the upper hand
the unruly, organ so long as they use such
rational remedies ns blue iritis, calomel
lodophyylhn. nr medicine, Hostetler’s But from the Stomach tried nnd popu
they may exp-ctrelief wiuli a certainty
obtaining it. The influence of the
upon the grent biliary gland is direct,
erful and speedily felt. The relief afforded
The not spasmodic, sallowness butoourplstonnd
of the skin, furred
ance ot the tongue, indigestion,
headache, nausea, pains through the
side and shoulder, in fact every
ment of the obstinate complaint are
ly and promptly removed bv a course of
inestimable medicine, in lichnlf of which
timony is constantly emanating from
quarter, and from all classes of society.
A Boon to the Kick.
Dr. King’s Itoyal Germetuer is endorsed
Rev. J. B. Hawthorne, pastor First
church. Atlanta,()a., whosays: “It is a
remedy.” Key. Sam 1*. Jones says: “I wish
every medicine.” poor snffering Thousands wile had access to
of others attest
virtues. Fifty gallons ure drank iu
daily, where it to performing
cures. It removes the cause of disease and
builds up from the first dose. Bend
for full particulars, certificates ot wonderful
cures, Atlanta. eta., Un. to King’s It Royal germetuer Co ,
evass when au Bias vails.
makes Pries,*$1.60 gallon per concentrated medicine bottle, which
on# of as per direr
■WIMmii_______......., Xewsa* Gathered Over Georgia
a
A bear was killed in Lowndcscoun
ty a day or two ago.
Dr. R. W. Willis of Madison had a
narrow escape from drowning last
Sunday while fording a swollen
stream.
A. H. Jones, of Pulaski county, is
one of seven brothers, the first
name of each of whom begins with
the letter A.
Tom Woolfolk will be sentenced on
Aug. 12. Courtconvenes on that day
and this will probably bo the first
business attended to.
j.^” The Panola ^niZ Guards n^tTh^iday. of Madison OovT will
Gorden and Col. Albert H, Cox have
been invited to be present.
T^e fourth quarterly meeting of
the Worth County Sunday School
Association will be held next Friday,
at the Tabernacle in Ponlan, at 10
o'clock p. m.
George and Morris Lee were tried
for the murdef of Wyatt Williams,
at Felton Thursday, and were found
guilty of man slaughter and senten¬
ced to five years in the penitentiary.
Atlanta’s lion reached Philadel¬
phia by steamer from Europe Thurs¬
day, and is now en route to Georgia’s
capital. The lion stood the trip
admirably, and is in fine condition.
The Atlanta elephant came on the
same steamer.
J. W. Johnson, a farmer living
near Baxwell, is suspected by his wife Z\
who is now at Brunswick, of havinj
deserted her. Some people however,
are of the opinion that Johnson has
gone to visit his friends and will
turn up all right.
De Witt’s Colic and, Cholera Cure
Is always sole and N. always B. sure.
We recommend It. Drewry.
A Disgraceful Combine.
Cleveland Plain Dealer.
The Republican majority in Con¬
gress is undertaking to catch and
hold the defenseless people while the
monopolists rob them.
Why It Is Popular.
‘ Because it has proven its absolute merit
over arid over again, because it has an un¬
equalled record of cures, because Its business
to conducted in a thoroughly honest manner
and because it combines economy and
strength, being the only medicine of which
"100 Does One Dollar” is true—these strong
points qave made Hood’s 8arsaparill3 (f) the
most successful medicine of the day.
Congressman Chandler brought with
him from Washington a magnificent
St. Bernard dog as a playmate and
pet for his children. He is jet black,
with white marking on his throat
and chest, he is only 1% months old,
■ft a beauty.
Uuckieu’g ArntcvaSale.
The Best Salve in the world for Cuts
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum Fever
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
Corns, and all S kin Eruptions, and positive
ly tod cures Piles or no pay sntisaction, {required- It is guar
funded. to gives Price25cents perfect box. or For money sale re by
J, N. Harris A Son. per
r
The nnnual reunion of the Thirtieth
Georgia regiment at Jackson was
postponed from July 25 until Sept.
19, at the request of. the people of
Jackson, on account of the meeting
of the Good Templars at that place
July [22, and the primary election
in Butte in July.
That.bright and lively little boy used to be
sickly Dr. and Worm delicate Destroyers. before his mother He calls gave him
Bull’s them
‘‘good candies.” *
To Bankers and Mercants
The Tyler i yler Desk L)y Co. of St. Louis, Mo. have
. just^pnblished, Bank blished, ‘ -Counters, in colors, Fine a Desks Desks great work and of Office art
■ on
Furniture generally. Big Cut in Prices, with
increased cash discounts. The Banker’s Cat¬
alogue, 150 pages, in colors, free, postage,
15c.
180 Catalogue of Desks ond 10c. Office These Furniture,
pages, free, postage books
should interest every business man in the
country.
Dignity of Human Nature.
‘T do uot dtenm,” said William E. Clinn
ning, ot human “when I speak It of the divine capacities
nature. was a real page in
which. I read of patriots and murtyrs—of
Fsnelonand Howard,of nampdenniid Wash¬
ington.” The dignity of human nature
should make us all guardians of the vivify¬
ing spark, even il the law oi sell-preservation
breast. were not "-TJHSr-thea,4awhy.--espet'ialiy st rongly implanted in everyone's in
mu'-
arinl districts, uo American home should he
without a bottle of Dr Westmoreland’s Cal-
isaya Tonic. In its formula are caneentrat-
ff?s^ fl ve r ^;f < T}f , fbe«S!
To di pressed, enervated and debilitated, and
those suffering from chronic ailments and
blood affections, it is thoboon ol the age. It
can be hod from J. N. Harris A Son and E. R,
Anthony.
The Finest on Earth.
The Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton RR. is
the only line running Pullman’s Perfected
Safety Vestibule Trains, with Chair, Parlor,
Sleeping and Dinning Cm service between Cin-
nati, Indanopolis and Chicago, and is the
Qi Jy Line running Through Reclining Chair
Cars between Cincinnati, Keokuk and Spring-
fled, 111., and Sleeping Car Cincinnati to
Mackinaw.
And the Only OiRl.CT LINE
between Cincinnati. Dayton, Lima, Toledo,
Detroit, the Lake Regions and Canada.
Tlie road is one of the oldest In the State
of Ohio nnd the only line entering Cincinnati
over from twenty-five it* miles of double track, and
past record can more than assure its
patrons Ticket* c|>eed, comfort nnd safety.
on sale everywhere, and see that
they read C. H. A D , either in or out of Cin¬
cinnati, Indianpolis, or Toledo.
E. O. McCORMICK,
General Passenger and Ticket Agent.
julylSdAwly.
Cannot Causa Stk to -. - - j
J '■>st^y .i .
Price, ^ $L00. Soldli/allX^et.^TKatla
plain package with Sabber i* ilSfi
For tale by E, R. Anthony, Griffin, Ga.
people miserable,
snd often leads to seU-destruetton. Distress
after citing, sour stomach, sick headache,
heartburn, toss of appetite, a faint, '‘allgone”
feeling, bad taste, costed tong«e, and hrregu-
tartly of the bowels, are
Distress some of the more common
After symptoms. Dyspepsia docs
- bating f I not get well of itssg. It
jpjpdres careful, like Hood's persistent Sarsa¬
attention, and a remedy
parilla, which acts gently, yet surely and
efficiently. It tones the stomach and other
organa, regulates the digostton, creates a
good appetite, and by thus g|o|(
overcoming the local symp- Una J 0 „L fl
toms removes the syrnpa- nenuuLito
thetic effects of the disease, banishes the
headache, and refreshes the tired mind.
*• I have been troubled with dyspepsia. I
had but little appetite, and what I did eat
j.. ^stressed mo, or did me
pi eart uuie gow j, in an hour
bum *fter eating all-souJ^ecHng. I would expe¬
rience a faintness, or tired,
as though X had not eaten anything. My trou¬
ble, 1 think, was aggravated by my business,
which is that of a painter, and from being
more or less shut up In a SOUP
room with fresh paint. Last Q x. ma .i l
spring I took Hood's Barns- otomHon
rflla—took three bottles. It did mo an
Immcnao amount of good. It gave me an
appetite, and my Joed relished and satisfied
the craving I had previously experienced.”
Gsoiics A. Tack, Watertown, Mass.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla Prepared only
Sold by all 4rnggUt«> fl ; *fcr for $&•
by C. I. HOOD & CO , Apothecaries, Lowell, Maa*.
JOO Oooee One Dollar
TO MACKINAC
Tours.
Palace Steamers. - Low Rates.
Four Trips p*r Wseh Between
DETROIT, MACKINAC ISLAND
ystoik.y, The Boo. Kwrauette, and
lake Huron Forte.
Every Evening Between
DETROIT AND CLEVELAND
Sutulfty Trip* during Jmie^Jaly, August and
OUR ILLUSTRATED PAMPHLETS,
XU tee end Excursion Tickets will be furniihed
by your Tlaket Agent, or sddreee
E. B. WHITCOMB, O. P. A., Oetsoit, Mich.,
THE DETROIT* CLEVELAND STEAM NAV. CO
TYLER BANK COUNTERS.
150 ILLUSTRATED 111 ready. COtORS; Books a perfect free, Work or Art;
Pages; How postage 15c.
A!m ISO pp. CaUloffor 1SS0, at Tyler Drilu, Type-Wrlfw
rallied., CAalra, Hook I'aMOa Sew Stylem Fra*. Poaugo 10*.
TYLER DESK C0„ 8T. L0UI8, HO., U.8.A.
Georgia Midland & Golf RR
June, 22, 1890.
NORTH Bound-Daily.
Leave Columbus.... ........... ........1:00 p.m
......3:50 “
5'10 “
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Arrive McDohoueh................
....... SOUTH BOCTfD—D aily.
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NORTH BOUND-FREIGHT.
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LeaTe Griffin................. 2:30 “
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SOUTH BOUND—Freight.
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Leave Griffin .................10:30 “
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CURLS PILES,
SALT RHEUM,
Tetter, burns
SCALDS, SORES,
WOUNDS. IN-
FANT-S SORES
And CHAFING,
SORE NIPPLES.
AN INVALU¬
ABLE REMEDY
FOR CATARRH.
25^? •tor* Reliable Positive druggists Gu*BA.:Trr. sell
HENRY; M. STANLF f
IN DARKEST AFRICA
The complete story of Stanley’s recent thrilling
deceived illustrated; price $3.15 |ier volume. f)o not be
books” by any of the so-called "Stanley
“authentic." now being To offered of as these “genuine” has ana
contributed «[inn. no one Stanley
n AGFNTC U Lit I o. -Tl10 scriptiou ' vork only. We be are sold now by ready sub-
to appoint canvassers. Applicants should state
experience. Hemember that Stanley’s own
interest, book, the wlil only one iu which he has a iierso.ial
bear on the title page the imprint of
Charles Scribner’s Sons
Apply to JOHN K. NELSON,
Chattanooga, Ter—
Ageat fop Tennessee,
Alabama and Ceor:
UR NEWl mm I
Solid
jwMeh in th* world. U«rf«
timekeeper. Wemmted heevj
.SOLID gold banting’ ceteg.
IBoffc Imd'u-t and (rent * ligec.
with works »r*d cum a t
tlTaiae. Osi m$o»ifi
focglUf can Mcorc mm
feWftffi wi » tb out Urge
»}« HffigofH •mSSafriSl
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ta------- d Jttoi t* tk«*a wh# cell —yoct
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ST*TE OF ZACATECAS, MEXICO.
A syndicate of capitalist* have secured the
concession for operating tote
LOTTERY, throughout the
ond has extended its business
United Htate# aurl British America.
Below will be found a list of the priies which
will be drawn on
August 27th, 1890.
AT ZACATECAS, MEXICO,
and continued $150,000.00. monthly thereafter.
100,000 Ticket* at3$10,00 American ; ;Halve#,3*5,00, Currency.
Tenth*, $1.00:
LIST OF PRIZES:
1 Prize f.......$1 50,000 is„.......$150,000 50.000
. 50,000 to......—-
1 Prize of........ £5,000
1 Prize of ........ 25,000 is.......... 50,000
8 Prizes of .....;. 10,000 are....... 10,000
2 Prizes of ..... 5,000 ore.......
5 Prizes of ...... 2,000 1,000 are....... 10,W0
10 Prizes of ...... are.......
20 Prizes of: ..... 500 are.......
200 Prizes of...... 200 are— 40,000
300 Prizes of...... 150 are....... 45.000
500 Prizes of ...... 100 are....... 50,0W
approximation prizes.
ISO Prizes of ......$160 100 are.............. 15,000
150 PRIFES of...j.. are............. Jff
»SS5g«w.S»g5i=
2492 #524,950
_
Club Bstest 0 Tickets for #50
ISfe* Special Hates arranged with Agents.
AGENTS WANTED
In every town and city in the United States
and British America. Prizes to guaranteed by a
The payment of thousand dol¬
special deposit of five hundred
lars ($500,000), with the State Government,
and approved by Jesus Arechiga, Governor.
Drawings under the personal supervision of
Lie. Herminio Arteaga, who is appointed by
the Government as lnterventor
"I Certify that with the State Treasurer
all necessary guarantees are deposited, draw as¬
suring full payment of all prizes of this
ing. Herminio Arteaga, lnterventor.
IMPORTANT-
Remittances must be either by New York
Draft, Express or. Registered Letter, Ameri¬
can money. Collections can be made by Ex¬
press Companies or Banks. Ticket sent di¬
rect to management will be paid by drafts on
New York, Montreal, St. Paul, Chicago, San
Francisco or City of Mexico. For further in¬
formation address Manager,
JUAN P1EDAD, Mexico.
[Zacatecas, apr26dAwtf
Aportado 43.
C, R. R. TIE TAME AO, 1?
In effect June 1st, 1890.
No. 15—Daily
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No. 1 G—Dau.y,
Leave Atlanta ..6:00p.m. •*
Arrive Griffin..., ...8:00
* No. 8— D AIL a.
Leave Macon. ..3:30 a.m
Arrive Griffin.........*.................. ..... .....7:00 o:xo “
No. 11—Daily.
. 7:90 a. m.
9:20 “
.
..11:00 “
No. 1—Daily.
4:00 “
..
....8:12 “
....8:32 “
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No. 2—Daily.
Lfifivo Atlanta...... a*
...10:35 “
No. 14— Daily.
Leave Atlanta........................... ..11:30 a. m
Arrive Griffin...........................- 1:25 “
..
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No. 12 —Daily.
Leave Atlunta...............................2 ; 15 p.
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Isiave “ ....................... 4:05 “
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(No. 4 —Daily.
Leave Atlanta................. 7 - 20 p. m.
Arrive Griffin................................ 9:03 “
“• Macon............................,.11’20 “
No. 33 —Daily.
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No. 34 —Daily.
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Arrive ”
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No. 81 —Daily, except Sunday.
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Arrive Newnan.............-............... 6:25 “
Arrive Carrollton...........................8:15 “
No. 32 —Daily, Except Sunday.
Leave Carroll ton.............................6:50 a.m.
Arrive Newnan................................8:45 “
Arrive Griffin................................11:00 “
J®"For further information relative to tick
et rates, best routes, schedule, Ac., write to
or caU on JNG. L. REID, Agt., Ga.
E. T. CHARLTON. G. P. A., Griffin
Savannah, Ga.
ip-o. )£2’ “_, D. diratl Wi J - from ^ L. e. Mata. S^imm^i U r«- it
S«4U.iUapfor u> ■*>.
• r * not ob, W * ob °J rAt hon >* J p»r d«jbJe price hr
shop-worn cabs. W« will make and trim to ordsr. far
1M» the O leading If acknowledge*
Genorriusa remedy A elect. foi
Zenc” 17 h' 6 ren \vt5tra
I prescribe it and feel
safe in recommending It
to all sufferers.
A. J. 8TONEB, Decatur. M. D, Iu.
TO WEAK MEN
Buffering from the effects of youthful errors, early wtfl
docav, waeting weaknees, loat manhood, etc., I full
send a TsiuaJble treatise (sealed) containing 0* charge. A
particular* for home cure, should FREE read by
eplendld medical work; debilitated.jAddrea^ DO every
yn*" who Is nervous and
Prof. P. C. FOWLEK, Moodus, COTO.
BANK ^
OFFICE i § desks
\ND STORE FIXTURES
the! ERRY MTG.CO. <
• NASHVILLE TENN
ifgpgssi^ eto* fr<m «mi th*ttun* o fend Ut at a remedy/or WORMS, oa
rapvtatiimluu&adily increased
YEPMIFUCE.
Whiskey Hahlta
id at home wiui
uiars twin. sent Botdiofpai FREE.
XL WOOLLEY,M.U
UrtV,WNtehsllBt
Griffin News anri
DAILY AND WEEKLY,
(CONSOLIDATED MAY 26, *889,)
--{ OFFERS y
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^ To Advefrii&y
In proportion to pric^«obarged, tban
other medium In the South.
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With the combined circulation of t w $
and well established papers, it charges
prices of only one.
It is published in one of the agrieulti
commercial, manufactuiing and
centers of the most progressive State i
South, with a large and intelligent
a omn din^ population Alld OKtPft
for distribution.
Being a first-class newspaper, fnl^y
all demands of the t|mes -and zthe irsqi
ments of its constituency, it is read n
by nearly every family in
but in the eight surrounding counties,
a good general circulation in the State,
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