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» of the finest Whiskies in the United States.
R. W. CHAMPION & CO., Sole Agents.
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Will Have Regular Now
ers’ Jersey Butter.
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you money to buy
s a home, at
Cent
- you to pay back i
ating hly payments, and live
urn
roof.
fnice houses in West
Gardens up and
at once.
mH. DRAKE.
that the Provident Saving* will
1 Life insurance at about
,F THE COST
1 benefit* M the North wee tern, Mu-
" Mutual Life, New York 1.11*
r high priced companies. It*
re all
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jrmente PAID and hoe DP a insurance, guaranteed
I • be value, extended lor given or
a nnm-
rithout any LlabUltie* eoet. to toe
i of t>Ui«-Do»p»ny Aaeete to tn the State are larger and
>UAL POLICY
Call at my office and inveetigate
' also our Inveetment policy. It
I respectfully solicit a share
FERE BUSINESS.
—see larvae unu nngnsn roemsa*
doing world. business For further in America information and the
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on or writ* to
J. W. LOGAN.
ialyaadA. * IS Wli St.. GRIFFIN,GA. ------
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For Sale.
calf.
S’™ NMNOHAM.
and Lot to Rent.
____i house and kitchen and
_ I garden to rent in the city of
Griffin. Apply 8. Connell. ‘
to R. tf.
Mrs. M. B. Person, assistant prin¬
cipal of Grady Institute, ot Port
Valley, is visiting her relative. Mrs.
M. F,. Crittenden, on Chappel street
0 i ’•*
Saturday, august 2d.
New Mackerel, barrels and Kits,
CODFISH. | NEW ONION8.
Shrewherry Tomato Catsup,
... BLAKELY
«n R. Wbltoer, of Atlanta, af¬
ter a abort vlaft to tbia city, left
Sunday afternoon for Slew York via
Savannah. >
Col. W. T. Sima, repreeenting the
Atlonta Journal, panned through the
city yeaterday, en route to Mont¬
gomery, Ala.
Lata news received laat night from
the primary in Bibb county yester¬
day indicated a majority for Blount
of 350 or more.
The flret open boll of cotton aeen
here, waa exhibited yeeterday by
Col. J. P. Hammond from hie model
farm near tbia city.
Claude Hutchinaon, the clever and
affable drummer, waa in town yee¬
terday. He aaya Griffin ia by far the
beat city in bia circuit.
Mr. and Mre. H. H. Baaa will leave
tomorrow for a trip to New York
and other pointa in the North. They
will spend several weeka.
Mine Mary Lon Hatcher, who baa
been visiting Mrs. B. H. Drake in
tbia city, left yeeterday afternoon
for her home at Ceres, in Crawford
county.
A learned writer declares that but¬
ter waa unknown to the ancients.
This makee it harder than ever to
account for the flavor of some we
have tasted.
Misa Gussie Trammell, who has been
spending the past two weekB at In¬
dian Springs, has gone to Empire,
where she will visit her sister, Mrs,
Cbas. P. Beeka.
Work has commenced on the new
Collier House at Indian Springs. It
will be five stories high and contain
112 guest chambers, The street
railway will be carried across the
creek to the house.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hammond, of
Brunswick, were the guests of Judge
and Mrs. W. C. Beeks in this city on
Sunday. They left Sunday night
ior Indian Springs, where they will
spend two weeks.
The balance of the brass counter
railing and doors for the office of the
Merchants and Planter’s Bank ar¬
rived yesterday and were placed in
position, thus finishing up the hand¬
some interior of their bank buildimr.
Col, Tom Hardeman, of Macon,
passed through here yesterday after¬
noon on his way to Atlanta. He
■aid to a News and Sun reporter that
he had received news just before
leaving home to the effect that
Bloat has carried Jasper county in
yesterday’s primary and that, an in¬
dications showed that he would car¬
ry Bibb c ounty.
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Syrup ot Figs,
Produced from the laxative and nu¬
tritious juice of California figs, 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.
Spalding Superior Court.
Spalding Superior coint was called
to order yesterday morning and
rapidly organized, with enough
names on the venire to fill the juries
without calling in outsiders. The
grand jury organized at once by
electing 8. H. Deane foreman and J.
C. Little bailiff. Judge Boynton
made a strong and comprehensive
charge, especially animadverting
upon the evil of carrying concealed
weapons.
Col. F. D. Dismuke acted an solici¬
tor general in the morning eession,
Col. Womack ariving on the one
o’clock train,
The sheriff has the same able staff
of bailiffs as at former terms—B. CL
Head, G. G, Head, Glenn Sansoni
and Ca d Crowder.
The session promises to be e busi¬
ness one.
The mortgage which was held by
the Central railroad and Banking
Company against the 8. fi. A N. A
BR. was foreclosed yeeterday and
President Alexander of the Central
was appointed as receiver and his
bond fixed at #20,000. The case of
A. H. Romspert vs. John Keller was
taken, up pending which court ad¬
journed.
No Gripping, no Naueea, no Pain, when De
Witt’s Little Knrly Risers are taken. Small
pill. Safe pill. Best pill. We sell them. N. B.
Latter List.
List of letters remaining in the post-
office at Griffin, Ga., lor the week
ending July I9th. Parties calling
for these letters will please say “ad¬
vertised” and give date. One cent
nust be collected on each advertised
letter when delivered:
Mr. K. E. Waters.
Jit Urn Button.
Willie Addams.
S. F. Anderson.
B. C. Broopin.
B. L. Christian.
Mrs. Mattie Bnckner.
Mrs. SaPie Prather.
Miss Jeads Lawrence.
Miss Annie Byles.
Miss Lattie Watts.
Miss Ella Starks.
Mias Uzxie Sengraves.
Miss Mary Brooks.
T. W.Tnciuux P. M.
Mart's
Crackers,
Boss Crackers, -
Dove Hams,
Dried Beef.
Eggs,
Butter,
Bananas 25c. per Dozen.
Fresh Mackerel rec’d today
Mart’s
TODAY!
TtOTJND ABOUT.
Notes, sod News From This and
Adjoining Counties.
A CORRECTION.
No, no; the mammoths of tbs deep sea green
Are not by any means all dead today.
The lament fleh the world hoe ever eeen
Are re those those we caught, but somehow got
away,
Col. C. B. Wilson, ol Hollonvllle,
was here yesterday.
John Kellar, of Big Springs, Miss
is visiting friends near this city,
William Oldfield, of New Orleans, is
spending a few days in this city.
H. L. Wheat, of Newuoo, spent
Sunday with his friends in this city.
Carey B. Townsend, of Savannah,
spent Sunday with his family In this
city.
W. H. Williams, of this city, spent
Sunday with his parents at Wood¬
bury.
Miss Essie Cleveland has returned
home from a visit to relatives in At¬
lanta.
Miss Celeste Ayres, of Borne, is vis¬
iting Mias Virgie Graham, on South
Hill street.
Chaa. H. Griffin, one of Hampton’s
young farmers, was in
tkn I HU Ul j VOofAp/la VlttJ, V ' ' ■ • ——~ -
The Spalding Greys had an enter¬
taining meeting laet night and e l e c-
ted six new members.
Miss Mollie Hill, of Bronwood, ar¬
Inst night and is visiting the
of Dr. N. B. Drewry.
Gen. A. B Lawton, of Savannah,
waa here yesterday, being engaged
the S. G. & N. A. RR. case.
Miss Louise Kendall, of Macon, ar¬
here yeeterday and is visiting
the family of Capt. Geo. B. Niles.
Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Cleveland, who
been spending two weeks at
Ala., have returned home.
Mrs. Lloyd Cleveland and little
Master Philip, will leave this
for a visit to relatives at
jj.
“I wish 1 was an angel,” said Wil¬
“Why?” “It must be bully this
to be nothing but a head
a pair of feather fans behind
ears.”
| Now Full*
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Circular letters from Dr.T. O. Pow¬
superintendent of the State insane
at MilledgevUle, have been
to all the courts of ordinary’s
the State, stating thut
buildings are so crowded with
that more cannot be accom¬
until more room is provid¬
There now 1,590 inmates, and
has.been received from
counties over the State that
are many in the jails or under
waitinglorroom to be made
them. It wiH require a great deal
room for the institution if the
rate of insanity is kept up.
A test has been made of the unfin¬
artesian well.bored last year by
institution, audit has proved en¬
satisfactory co far. The sup¬
of water seems almost exhaust*
while it contains first class min¬
properties. In a test of twenty-
hours, something over a hun¬
gallons a minute was pumped
the reservoirs and cisterns around
buildings. With alittle more aid
the Legislature, the well can be
an indispensable boom to the
A Sale Investment.
one which is guaranteed it to failure bring yon
.result* or case of a re
of purchase prte*. On this Druggist safe plan bot¬ you
buy from onr adrertised a
of Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consump¬
when It is used guaranteed lor to affection bring relief of in Throat, every
sock any Consumption, Inflam-
or Chest, Bronchitis, a* Asthma, Croup,
of Lungs, Cough, etc. It is pleasant and
to taste, perfectly safe, and can al¬
be depended upon. Trial bottles free ot
N. Hurls A bon’* drugstore.
Snelson Carries Campbell.
Woodbury, Ga., Aug. 4.—Thepoli-
in this county are still running
and the citizens are anxiously
the result of the action of
senatorial convention which con¬
tomorrow at Fairburn, Ga.
Snelson faction are confident
know they are right. They
up to the tricks in Campbell on
Saturday and the Snelson vie
there as well as in Meriwether
conclusively who is the choice
the people. The friends of Mr.
here went to Campbell to
them and explain the reports
the slanderous circulars that
gotten out on Mr. Snelson and
result of Saturday’s primary
how successfully Snelson’s
downed the trick and schemes
by J. M. Terrell and his
Economy: “100 Doses One Dollar.”
Merit: “Peculiar to Itself.” 0
VuiUy. Hond’a Sgwupwlln
Chick Niles and the Summer Girl.
Brunswick Times.
The summer girl has not been idle
the season now drawing to a
and many of her have succeed¬
in safely passing through the
to matrimony. The
Chick Niles, of the Columbus
seems to have become
of the fact I have just stated,
by yesterday’s mail I received
following suggestive poem from
She On had the met bluff me looking by moonlight out the alone
on sea.
And her eyes with such radiance shone
That she seemed like a vision to me.
^nd she said, in a deep, bereft, thrilling tone ,
That all of my senses
A* «he raised her sweet eyes to my loft own,
“Chick, there’s only a few of us I”
Women are subject to Headaches
Bradycrotine cures them.
Character Note Musical Conyentlon
Woodbury, Ga., Aug. 4,1890.
The Western Convention Georgia Character
Musical convened
Woodbury, at old Antioch church
10 o’clock last Friday, with J. M.
in the Next chair. Prayer by the
resulted organization in election was in
and the of
M. vice-president; Bagwell, president; J. J. W. McCullor, E. Gar¬
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Committee on Cartwrtgnt arrangement—R. ~R7 M.
W. J. ~ahd W.
were appointed for the
First lesson in music was led by
chairman, followed by A,
W. Bishop, fifteen minutes
Intermimoa one hour.
After every one had refreshed tbern-
at dinner, then the evening
began. A. 8. Nix led first les¬
followed by J. W. Bishop and the
twenty minutes each. In¬
of 10 minutes.
First lesson after recess was led
E. M. Smith, followed by John
and the evening session
chairman. by a lesson of 20 minutes by
Merits Wins.
We desire to say to onr cisizens, that for
we have been selling Dr. King’s New
for Consumption, Dr. King's New
Pills, Bnckien’s Arnica Salve and Elec¬
Bitters, and have never handled reme¬
that sell as weU, or that have given such
satisfaction. We do not hesitate
guarantee them every time, and we stand
to results refund the purchase follow their price, if satis¬
do not use. These
have won their great popularity
on their merits. J. N. Harris i. Son,
To My Friends.
In future I can be found at George
Atlanta, clothing Ga., store, where 38 Ik I hiteball
would
pleased to see all my former
and customers. We handle
finest and most stylish goods at
cheapest Very prices, and 1 can please
Charles respectfully, F. Wj
lALCOTT.
Augldiwlm.
That.bright and delicate and lively little hie mother boy used to b#
before gave him
Bull’e Worn Destroyers. He calls the
candi**."
i mumsp.
at bon* when his death
and his son, Charlie Biles, father upon dead re¬
turning home found bis
at the door. The old gentleman had
fallen out the door and it is thought
his neck was broken. Mr. Biles
was 70 y<ars old and is well known
to many of onr citizens. His death
occurred yesterday about eleven
o’clock.
speaking „ Piece.
Master Will had just conus to the
time when lie must give bis lirst dec¬
lamation at eehool, and all the house¬
hold was made to share in his excite¬
ment. He had the greatest difficulty learning
in choosing his piece, and in
it after it was chosen. His father, who
looks pretty carefully after his sou’s
uuuiu, the uuu au twiiuu afternoon. uid
him other Will
“I can say it real easy, papa,” hands kind
confided hang’round to him, in "but my all the time,
of my way
and the teacher won’t let us put Vm iD
our “What pockets.” do the other boys do with
their hands?” the father asked. “Make
gestures?” “Oh, they of them hang to
most on
their trousers, but I forget and let go
all the time, and then they get in my
way. His father laughed, and told him if
he would only lethis hands alone they
would probably take care of of the thorn-
selves. Then he asked Will to go on
with his piece. The boy began in so
absurd a manner, jumbling his words
together and putting his small voice
down his throat thought as far he as possible, intention¬ that
the father was
ally “But, being funny. dear boy ." lie said,
my as soon
as he was convinced that the young
orator was perfectly serious, “I cannot
understand what you say. Why don’t
you Will speak naturally?" his father in surprise.
stared at
“Why, jpapa," he said, “if you have
to speak just naturally when you de¬
claim I shouldn’t have to learn how.
I’d know that any way - Youth’s
Comtv»nion.
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ON 0 BNJOYS
Both the method and results when
and Syrup refreshing of Figs is to taken; the it is and pleasant
taste, Kidneys, acts
gently Liver yet and promptly Bowels, cleanses on the the
effectually, dispels colds, head¬ sys¬
tem
aches and fevers and cures habitual
constipation. only remedy Syrup its kind of Figs is the
or ever pro¬
duced, pleasing to the taste and ac¬
ceptable its action to and the truly stomach, beneficial prompt its in
m
effects, healthy prepared only from the most
and agreeable substances, its
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it the most
popular Syrup remedy of Figs known. is for sale In 6 O
0
and $1 bottles by all leading drug¬
gists. Any reliable druggist who
may not have it on hand will pro¬
cure it promptly for any one who
wishes to try it. Do not accept any
substitute.
CALIFORNIA FI0 SYRUP CO.
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL,
JLOWSVIUS, KY, USSY YORK. N.t.
September Sheriff’s Sale
^yiLI. BE SOLD ON THE FIRST TDE8-
day in September next, before the door
of the Court House, in the city following of Griffin,
Spalding scribed County, to-wit: Georgia, the de¬
Four property, of land in and of
acres a square, part
of Sp the palding County, GeorgfuTbounded nortl
by right of way of the Savannah, Griffin
and North Alabama railroad, west by land ol
N B. Drewry. south and east by otherlandB
of said lot. Levied on and sold as the proper¬
ty of Annie K. Ellis by virtue of a cost fi fa
issued from BuperiorCourt of Spading Coun¬
ty in favor of officers of. court versus Annie
U. Ellis and Samuel T. Ellis. Tenant in pos¬
session legally notified.
$(>.00. R. S. CONNELL, Sheriff.
- The Cumberland Igtand Hotel is now oper
for the reception of guests.
30 NEW ROOMS ADDEI
-{since last season.
Artesian Well,
—:— Shower Baths
and everything that is nece sarv for the ease
and comfort of guests. Kates 92 per day;
$10.58 per week; *30 per month
W. H. bunk: 1 LY, Proprietor,
may21d!0w Bunkly, Ga.
MERCER UNIVERSITY,
(MACON, GA.)
COURSE OF BTUDYi
I. Pbepabatoby School.
II. Classical CoruSE.
III. SciENTIJFIC COtJBSK.
IV. School op Theolooy.
• V. Modern Languages.
VI. The Law School.
VII. Department on Practical Arts.
Expenses— (Stenography, Teition Free Book-keeping, 4c.)
in courses of study
Matriculation II, III and IV.
and contingent fee, $20 annu¬
ally. Board at students^ hall, from $8 to
$14 per month. Board in private houses
from $12 to $18 per month.
Fall Term opens Sept. 24th, 1890. Forcat-
alogue and further inior ’rmation, apply t.
the Jul31thu4 President. G.$. Ijtof._J.Jf. NUNNALLY, BRANtLY, Macon. « Gm
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CLOTHINi
I HAVE EVER HAD]
Our line of Young Men’s Suit*, both in business andI dress raite, cannot be excels. a
we ask is that you examine our stock. Boys and Children s suit* in the nobbiest strb
Try me and I will please you. Respectfully,
CEO. R. NILES.
octlOdAw *5 HILL f
Griffin, April nth, 1890.
R. F. STRICKLANP’
Offers today the greatest bargains ever offered in
^ S JdHOJha£$ dfLlNTiD HATS,
We have received a line of Drummer’s Sample Shoes which we offer at wholesale
Our stock of Shoes is now complete. Also, a line line of
FUR, WOOL AND STRAW HATS,
which we can save yon 88% per cent, by buying Cassfmeree from us. bought Our stock to sell. of CaHcos, Give Gingham S
Sattines and Cbalike, Cottonades, Summer we u* a call.
R. F, STRICKLAND. ‘ 1
No. 58 HILL STREET.
KEEP YOUR EYE ON THE
Novelty Co
Weekly we are receiving new goods. See our stock
you want
Watches, Clocks, Silver-ware, China, Dinner Sets,
Tea Sets, Lamps, Glassware, Tinware, &c.
KIP' All goods 66 guaranteed as represented. One price
only. j w SPARKS ;i
DON’T READ THIS!
AND DON’T FORGET THAT
W, Davis ■n
Has a car load of Charter Oak Cook Stoves on the way "
here. I can suit you in any kind of a Stove, add my
line of Hardware is complete and CHEAP.
W. D. DAVIS.
Look To Your Strength !
Spring time always try* the^strengtb ol the animal—the very time ol the ytor when jna#
and beast requires ail of their forces to accomplish their work. What The change will of season pro do
duces langor and the inquiry is, “What will give me strength ? keep me pj> to
my Spring work?” Take AniidyspepCordial to regulate your liver and bowels, Denison, make vow
food digest and energise your nervous system. Try it for yourself and the Stock
Powders for your horsess, cows and poultry. Calf at
DREWRYS DRUG STORE
JLYJll
DEALER IN
Tie Finest, Freslest
Cleanest Cools
IN : THE : MARKET
No. 9 Hill Street]
: GEORGIA.
LIFE
or THE
HON. JEFFERSON DAVIS.
MRS. JEFFERSON DAVIS.
To B« SOLD BY SUBSCRIPTION ONLY
The prospectus and complete outfit lor
vassing will be ready immediately.
on this great work will please address, a*
goon as possible, the publishers,
BLLFORD COMPANY,
-28 East 18th Street, NEW YORK
TAYLOR
-AND-
M’DOWELL,
‘ Call on us at No. 6 Bill Street.
WANT THE
Best Grade of Flour f i
Lard, Hams, or Anything in the Grocery Line
HT* Bt the Lowest prices, call on
John T) * JtjL olman.
PILES
NO CURE
NO PAY
.......CUT THIS COUPON OUT..............
Diamond Ointment Co.,
Bridgeport, Conn.
Please send me tree of charge, Postage ;
prepaid, 1 Jar of your Diamond PileOint- -
ment, which I hereby agree to use as* di- •
rected; and if I am relieved, I promise up- i
on my Honour to send you a Post Office :
that Money amount Order for in registered One Dollar, letter or to send j j
to you.
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..City Town. or
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There is a corset that
never breaks in wear; it can¬
not be broken in wear.
No; that’s going a little
too far. There have to be
steels in it Steels will break.
We don’t mean the steels; „
but they are not the part
that troubles corset-breakers."
What we mean is the
“bones” is they don’t break. Kabo, Ttjjg
reason are not '
bones at all; and Kabo
i’t break. corset that never T|
breaks _ .
is the Kabo', mysteri¬
ous Kabo, wonderful Kabo.
Let every corset-breaker
make the acquaintance of
Kabo.
If the corset doesn’t suit
you, after wearing a week or
two or three, bring it back to
us and get your money; and,
if the Kabo breaks or kinks
in a year, come back for your
money. We have Cor¬
for a primer the on
sets you at store.
E. J. Flemister.