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DAlLY--On« dollar per winara lor lb* firet
totortion, Tan and ffit vrenf* for each coanled milnwqaMit
OB*. line* orjt** to b* na a
N0TKW8—10 cent* per line for
n. No IwKirtion under thin lieiwl
50 cent*. AB inner Hone for leer
lar moet Ire paid for in advance.
rate* will he mode with parti<« e lefi
Into __ _
aontton* their ndvertinement* longer
oUfi wwk
W EKKLY—Ham*; »ten on for the Daily
A Oorloua Prophecy.
Aa anonymous pamphlet baa made ita
‘A Vision of the Fut-
It purports to be a sketch of events
immadately to happen. The anthor, or
prophet, declares that daring the period
from i860 to 199$ the world ends one hls-
‘ i and begins another. The con-
alike toy Buddhists, Chris-
Hid by Martin
f ,Jacob Boehme and Swedenborg,
»foretold alike two occurrence*
that should mark the ripeness of the
These ore the dissolution of tho
etppire and the retom of the
to Palestine. The Jews are gather
Wealth of the nation* into their
own bands. Palestine has already been
to the Jewish bankers by the
The feres of persecution will flame
against the race in the next
they will mutually go
escape tbeirtrou-
flBd rest and quiet. 1
Then when elite chaos and tho social
fabric has gone to the “demnitlon bow
wow*,"so to speak, wise, rich and p>wer-
fuT Jews will begin to teach mankind
•new the higher civilisation which is to
^ *k,l reorganize society pn tho basis
or cooperation and harmony. Mean¬
time between now and 1986 three ele¬
ments hitherto despised and insignificant
will "rise to the heights of power, dis-
• play the poet vehement passions and ex¬
hibit the moat noble heroism. These
am the'woman, the workman and the
Jew."
Society will go to tty bow-wows. Gi¬
gantic material and industrial enter¬
prises will advance with such strides os
ware never known before. But the con¬
flicts between labor and capital will in-
mesas till Anally, in the ear ly yarns of
the next century, the governments of
North and South America will become
socialistic and despotic. So we of the
United States may look out
In this time of chaos, too, for a while
lasn sis i lu wealth and power. But. *o-
liitllfm striding on will destroy the pow¬
er theological, overturn the pope oi
Borne and degrade every form of relig¬
ion. Then the few chosen ones, those
who have come up through tribulation
and much suffering till their spiritual
sight has been opened, will take hold of
the chaos and organise on earth tho king¬
dom of the New Jerusalem.
The writer believes in both a mythical
and a literal fulfillment of Bible prophe¬
cies. AM triage now indicate renewed
and intense activity in oriental coun¬
tries, especially the building of railroads
and reviving prosperity in the Bible
countries of Syria, Palestine and Egypt.
There Will be cholera and famines in
■mope and Asia. Chinese as well as
negroes will become fierce and aggres¬
sive in the years immediately to come,
and no longer lie trodden upon. China
will pay the United States back for past
wrongs and persecutions with interest.
This is said of spiritualism: ,
thb ysar 1W0 With* cud <g tbe prewnt
lUoa, or eonuunmsUon of lbs Mr™. ’
the most Mtoundln# and oonaUnttjr au*
nisnifcsiatioiM ut the Invisible *|Sritua>
both rood and evil, working out their
reepeutire end* on the material plane among
mortal* hud urgtag on the conflicts I hare hut
dtuiy ontttBed. I believe the foroe*.for evil will
mat* potent, a* they oertalnly will t»
Uwt aad more aggreesire than the
Finally: V
tee next century Jerusalem wifi become
of th* world’s Ws and thought anJ
Th«re win be found the greatest teach
J.__of religious and civil
whom the earth shall enter
iu which mankind will
__ ode
one Ood with loving faith. To theso
..... a be revealed the hid-
den tbings thin ot th* past aad the protoondesi secrets
of nature They shall teach the people tho Identi¬
ty of *11 real religion, the unity of troth, the Uviu
ty of hoHoesa, the very mystery of the tfhrtst
I Jews ot Berlin are finding out
la a good deal in a name.
than sixty-nine Hebrew law¬
yer* of that city have petitioned the
court* for permission to change their
names. Such names aa Meyer, Cohen
and Abraham hart them m their bui-
uses, they say, and they want permission
to adopt others that will not be » dead
giveaway aa to their race. It is a curi¬
ous comment on the state of feeling ip
Pruaria that their request was held in
abeyance till the Berlin chief of police
should find ont how xnauy Jewish law¬
yer* there are tn Berlin. Anti-Semites
declare that there are already in the city
43 per bent more Hebrew lawyers than
Christian ones. U this be found true
then the sixty-nine Meyers and Cohens
cannot have their names change !, since
il is exactly what the an t i-Semite# want,
that they shall be spotted by their
tmtam
How’s This V
W* effer Da* Handled Dollare liewnrd for
auv ette* Af i atarrh that can not be cured
■ ‘ “ Halt’s Hatarth Tim-.
w i i>sl. n., Drops.. have known Tolc lo. F o J
M., (Jf. and hdiece
tin yean*, nil
I'UKMuwtinire-
able to carry out
their fit iu.
__*Drnggu,t ,T oh-do,< I
Marvin. tVlcdemif-
, Ohio
hi token internally,
r upon the Mood and mw ns
I*rire, Tfe- js>r bo -
A »cn»i>eranco Temple.
A great day for the W. C, T. U. was
tat on Which they Laid the corn# stone
naiiouaUstnpio in Chicago.
w« e v en ul noted largely
themwilvc*. Mi« Wil-
imd Mrs. Carse, tint latter president
Temple Building uwoelutlon. Were
at the head of tho programme. *
The porner stone was the largest ever
laid in Chicago, being seven feet square,
throe feet thick and wdghiug ton tons.
When tho bnildittg is completed it will
be ono of tho handsomest even in Chi¬
cago, that city of magnificent edifices.
The laying of this corner stone is an
event <jt more than passing interest : <
may be regarded as a triumph at onco
for temiKirauco nhd for women. It is the
largest financial undertaking ever entered
on by women in otir country. The temple
will cost, when finished, 100,000. The
ground is leased for 200 years from Pot
ter Palmer, at $40,000 annual rent At
the same time these shrewd women will
secure no less than $260,000 a year from
the rental of the building. The struct¬
ure wrill bo completed In five years.
There is business talent as well as tem-
I penuice in the planning of., this temple.
Along with the other November elec¬
tion surprises was the announcement
that for the first time in tho history of
Baltimore, a colored man, Harry B.
Cummings, had been elected to the city
council. Mr. Cummings is a lawyer.
•Brazil has a respectable navy of her
own. It contains fifty-two vessels, some
of them of the most modem typo. Our
white sqnadron, consisting of the famous
four vessels under Admiral Walker, vis¬
ited Brazilian waters last summer, and
in rethm for this courtesy a Brazilian
squadron under Rear Admiral Belthazar
da Silveira will shortly visit the United
Staten. The Brazilian flagship is the
Aquidabun, a fast steel cruiser of 6,000
tons.
_____
The newest scheme out for reaching
the north pole is one involving the use
of a balloon. Two FremShinen—Her-
mito, an astronomer, and Besancon, an
aeronaut—will attempt in May, 1898, to
cross the polo in a balloon, starling from
Bpitzbergeu. They profees to believe
they can make the trip fii ten days, and
land in some civilized spot either in
Asia or America, as the winds may bear
them. Tho balloon they expect to use
will weigh four tons, and they \8ill take
with them in it eight dogs and a sledge,
an tific nnsinka^le instruments canoe and of food small enough size, to scien¬ last
them a month. By tho time they crowd
ail these into their balloon, however,
MM. Semite and Besancon will be very
apt to find that the machine won’t go.
It It does, though, the bold explorers art
free to say they do hot expect to tarry
very long at the north pole. They will
not leave tho balloon, but will only sail
near enough to the pole to see the sharp
end of it sticking up through the snow.
They wiM photograph it and sail away,
without any attempt to chip off a piece
of it as a relic.
The Purest and Best
Articles known to medical science arc used in
preparing II ood V Sarsn parilla. penionallyexmuinprt, Every ingredi¬
ent and in only carefully in* nest *el«el->«l, retained, t’be medicine is
prepared under the supervision uml ot thoroughly In
Competent the pharmacists, pi manufact In rnrefully every step watch¬
process ure
ed with a view to securing in Hood's Sarsa¬
parilla the lssst possible result. (a)
Tlie Best Advertising.
The most efficient advertising in liehalf of
Hoed 1 * Karen pan-ilia is that which comes
from the medicine Itself. That Is, those who
nrwcured by It, speak to friends suffering
similarly, who in tnrn successful derive medicine. benefitund Thus urge
othert to try this
the circle this of its popularity alone, is mid rapidly widen¬ and
ing from liecoming cause enthusiastic In more Mini! of
more are
Hood’s Kursapnrillti as It All actually that is demon nuked
strates its absolute merit.
for Hood’s Karasparilla need is good that Wood it In* given n
fair trial. If yen medicine, a Hood purifier,
or building Up try s Harsa-
parilla.|
The New Discovery.
You Imre heard yonr friends and neighbors
talking about it. Tou may yolirSelf lie one of
the nmny who know from personal If mi peri -
enee just how good a thing it is. you lmvs
ever tried it.youa.-eoneof itestnum ll friends
iiectvnse the wonderful tiling about it is, that
when once given a holds trial, Dr. place King’s the New house. Dis¬
covery ever after a in
II you have never used it and should lie nf-
Hieted wtth'A eohgh, cold; brnii.v Throat,
t.ung or ('host trouble,* secure n I Kittle at
once nnd give it* fairtrial. It isgimrantced
every time, or money refunded. Trial Bot¬
tles Free ut .1. N. Harris Arabia's Drugstore.
Deafness Can’t be Cured
by local applications, ns tee they can There not reach oniy
the dimuised port ion of ear. re
one wsiy to cure IVafness, nnd that is by con¬
stitutional remedies. Dentucss is canned by
oi an inflamed condition of the mucous lining
the Enetnchlon Tulie. When this tube gets
perfect hearing, and when it is entirely cU>»e<l
Rratotaw let lie result, and huImk* (lie inflam¬
mation can lie taken out and thlstnbe reetor-
ed to Its normal coadltion, hearing will lo
destroyed forever; catarrh, nine which cnees is nothing out of ten bu'. are
cousetl by tm
inflamed condition ot the mucous surface's.
We will give One Hundred Dollars fas any
case of Di'utuess (caused b.v Catarrh) flint we
cannot cure by taking Hull’s Catarrh Cure.
Head for circulars, free . •
C’hronlc lll-Henlth,
How many pires through life never knowing
whal it means to feel well. How many con¬
tinue to exist who would gladly lay down and
rret forever With sonip it requires moro
courage to live than to die. They live for
those provide they love. They live to he a protection
and tor helpless Uitte ones Allsad
it liCwh -n a kind parent is a (flirted with oohee
mid pains tiervousnees, weeklies*,dyspepsia,
etc. And yet. i* not a parent to lihunr who
s ill thus suffer, wheli means ot relief ore
right at hand. Many who long suffered lives inn
state of chronic ill-health, whose ware
made miserable by their feelings of iliatre s.
and who found no relief from doctors, have
quietly begun a use of Dr. John Bull’s
Hinsiipnrilh*. and found health and strength
tin rein. A word to the wise is sufficient.
Demand this rentedy of yonr druggist. Take
no other.
Tlie IloineTroth ofaForelgn Proverb.
The Hpnnish have uproverliv-demasmdo dangerous.” e* If
peligr->so—“too much is
‘ li evit.v ileal. is the soul ol wit," this means a
great Ktnwm and otliir iuipruden-
ces in eating and drinking arc productive of
one tremendous evil—the progi-nitoc of
many others—am! these are among the fol¬
lies plication. to which The thiejdthv evil! which saving h s allude dins t ap¬
*e is in
digestion, to the nll.f and cun- ofwli eh Hos¬
tetler’» Ktounoii Bitters has coutrdintcf
Ulo el Imp any nielii'l'.r * irrli scant ,. has
(liven’o the AmericaII fieope I’tiis i vtg
orating stomachic nnd corrective in i lie
i%'»<is not nlv of rehitraing a diWo .i. owl or
enheb e«l coa til io« of «he iliges'iv.- nrr ais,
but of renewing it a th act u . .J tie* Imwsts
and tlte Uv it oeeid*'S il i-, f i.jotiMr >fs „
tendency to Hr'Uni tt sni and l.i 'eci „ntc
plaint ext rpolie nad ptvvcds ni l ,1'SIUB
diwnisp, la a tiotenl rest -inlive of s*r, ngli*
whielil* failing, h sl.-ns cuimiliwviiw awl
mili*t-itcs the Inlleutilfee of age.
The First Stop.
Perhaps you are ran down, can’t *at, can’t
sleep, pan t think, can't wmtewr Jo noything wtot mle to vonr
satisfaction, und ypu tou.
a You
Bit ters
... - -..... for restoring
you w ill Hud the exact remedy it* normaj. healthy
your nervous system to
condition. ifernrisiBg rssnlt* follow ths ns*
of this great N*rv# Tonic and Alterative.
......re- iffsrsi-
licoltliv action, Try a bottle. Price We. at
J N. Harri s A 8on’« Drugstore.
Miss A. 11. (’leghorn, n Hawuiion
princess, nnd in tin* line of succession
to the throne ol Honolulu, arrived
in New York from Europe on Sunday.
She is shortly to wed a - well known
Englishman.
'5c To the Suffering.
Over one hundred columns of voluntary Atlanta
certlficn tes have I men printed In the
Journdl from such people as llev. J. B.
H«it( lionic. llsv. Ham P Jones, H*S. H.
VV Grady. Maj. Chs*. W. Hndter, late of
the -‘Chnstlnn Index;” Hen. James I.ong-
»frest.Pol. W. Avery, Inte editor Atlanta
•■Coinstitution,” and hundreds of prominent
dl\ ines. e-Jitor... doctors, sjieclnlisfs and
otheis, certifying to to reins-'--’-'-------- remarkable cures pet¬
formed by Dr. King's Hoyi al (lertnetuer. after
eminent physicians mid all known remedies
bad fails'. Hoad twronent stamp to King’s Tor
Hoy ut Ueriuetusr Co., Atlanta, (la.,
book of particulars. It I* trniy a great fails. rent¬
ed v, and surely cures when all else
A MINISTER’S CURE
A MlSftSTKB AMI 111* UTTLK HOY CURRI> OV
OIISTINATK SKIS tUBEASKSBY TIIR CUTK'IJHA
Hbairpirs. Praisks them in the pulpit.
HOME, AND IN THE STREET.
Cured hv Cutfcura.
For about thirteen years I have lieen
troubled w'th ecxcmii or some other cutan¬
eous disense which all remedies failed to
secure. Hearing of the Outicura Rembpiks
I resolved to give them a trial. I followed
the directions carefully, and it affords me
niach pleasure to soy that before using two
boxes of the Cpticura.four cakes of Cuticuba
Soap, and one bottle of f'UTirt ra Kbsolv
bnt, I was entirely cured. In addition to
wv own cnee, my Imby boy, then about
five months old, was suffering with what I
supposed to be the same disease as mine, to
such nn extent that his head was coated
over with a solid scab, from which there was
a constant flow oi pus which was sickening
to look upon, besides his two lieod. large Thanks tumor-like
kernel* on the back of tq
yonr wonderful Cuticdra Remedies, his
scalp Is perfectly well, and" the kernels have
place been scattered by hie left so that and there that is only one healing little
ear, is
nicely. Instead olucoating better of scabs he has
a, fin e coat of ha much than that
which wss destoyed by the disease. I would
thot ’the whols world of sufferers from skin
and blood diseases knew the value of your
Outicura Kemedieb as Ido. They are worth
teu tfmes the price at which they ore sold
1 have never used any other toiler soap in
my house since I bought the flrtt cake oi
your Outiccka Koap. I would lie inhuman,
as well as uugratelul. should 1 fail to speak
well of and recommend them to every sufferer.
I have spoken ol them, and shall continue to
speak oi them Jrom the pulpit, in the homes,
and iu the streets. Praying the that you may of
live long, und do others same amount
good yon have done me and my child, I
remain, yours gratefully,--- : —
( Rkv.)C. M, MANNING, Box 28, Acworth.Ga.
Cuticura Remedies
Vro in truth the greatest Bkin cures, blood
purifiers, and humor remedies of modern
times. Hold everywhere. Price, Cuticura.
50c.: Hoap, 25c.; Resolvent, $1. Prepared
by the Potter Drug and Chemical Corpora¬
tion, Boston. Diseases,’
JfSSrHend pagei, for "How to Cure Skin
04 50 illu-trations. and 100testimon¬
ials. .
H> l 1V1 Vf PE EH, blackheads, red. cured rough, by
JT 1 chapped and oily .skin
OritioUPR ttoup.
Old) FORKS’ PAINS.
Full of comfort for all Pains,
Inflammation and Weakness of
of the agoil is the i'nticura. Anii-
Pain Plaster, the first anil only
pain __ killing strengthening paster. New,
instantaneous and infallible.
-THE-
-AT TDK-
ArtTemple
Our cumpietr.jd.oek. ..reMgyiit iitg *all tha t
is fashiotiub'.e and bwoming in
Mi 'in ry untf Fancy Goods
will lie on especial exhibition on Thursday,
the Kith lust., and during the week. The
Indies of Griffin and surrounding country are
reepeotfuily invited.
HltS. L. L. BENSON S
NO. 30 III id. HT li K K r
5,000
For Coal. Coke or Wood.
The best assortment for the
least money.
Sole Agents for Charter
Oak Stoves and Ranges.
We make a specialty of
hard wood and marbleized
iron Mantels.
Tile dearths and Facings.
Plain and Fancy Grates.
Coal Hods.
Coal Vases.
Fire Sets. , *
Write for prices. We can
.
save yon loto 15 per cent.
I’jMWifiptli
.’ttipiud U8 Peuehtiw, Atlanta, C«.,
wlt-*uSm. *
Peculiar
SL Wzoy P peculiar ! points make Hood’* Ilood'a Bar 1
« to all other
Td Peculiar
and preparation ot Ingredient*,
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Ui* full curative value of the
beet known remedies
the Peculiar vegetable In king-^\wfljy strength r dom.
sM rjr Bond’s Sar-
tsparilla tmmjr latho only medl-
«in* besaid olyff' “One which Hundred can Doses truly
0*eV r / JO > Dollar.” Medicines In
X larger and smaller bottlei
require larger doses, and do not
reduce a* good results aa Hood s.
Peculiar in Its medicinal merits.
Hood's Sarsaparilla accomplishes cures hlth-
erto unknown, and lias won tor itself %
ths title of “ The greatest blood
purifier ever discovered.''
Peculiar in its " good name S
home,’’-there of Hood’s Sarsaparillasold Is now y/more in
Lowell, titan of all l^^/lt other is made, blood
purifier*. pbenome- abroad, ^ _ JF, NkV , nal Peculiar record preparation of In sales ita
’ever no other
attained such popu-
r larky tn 10 short a time,
- VUand . and retained Its popularity
confidence among all classes
>f people so steadfastly.
Bo not be Induced to buy other preparations,
but be sure to get the Peculiar Medicine,
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Sold by All druggist*, gl; itx for »5. Prepared onlr
by 0. L HOOD * CO., Apotbeearlm, Lowsll, Ibu*.
100 Doses One Dollar
ICLEANED, CURED AND DYED ATS
PHILLIPS,
14 Marietta Street, Atlurita,'t>eorgia.
^’ALSO *octt4-df,jan KID l GLOVES CLEANED.
Blood Purifier
Cures Dolls, Old Sores, Scrofulous Dicers, Scrof¬
ulous Sores, Scrofulous Humor snd all scrofulous
diseases. Primary, Secondary and Tertiary diseases Cou- of
taaeous Blood Poison, Ulcerous Sores,
Ue tes.ltch,Tetter,Ring-worms,Scald-Head,Ecsema, Scalp, Salt Rheum,.Blotches, Pustules, Pimp-
Hheumntiam, Constitutional Blood Poison, Mer-
.-tiriui f • mnatism. Diseases of the Bones, Gen
■■la! I it v and all diseases srislng Sold by from retail impure drug-
>is J,, ..1 .'.eredltnry buttle. Roy Taint. Remedy Co., Atlanta, Ga.
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IIMMER
OFFER
T)TJT in Angast, September.
JJ or October and pay when
crops are arid. Spot Cask
J’ricc. SS. I.'-iS balano* tnnvn.
Just a little cash down,
DooembarlStb. No Interest.
Onr entire stock—say mak*—
price or style. BEST No Hu¬
mor offer we ever made.
Write forUlrealar—
SUMMER OFFER 1890
LUDDEN SAVANNAH,0/. BATES,
,
BANK -#desks R T 0 o L p
OFFICE!!
STORE FIXTURES
'the! ERR V MTG.CO.
MAS HVILLL__ T LUN
.
pa®
m/unrewmru mote /s urr on am*
biimiTes golden specific.
iv la wuovi m» v 1 j uiuuiiuoa «*uu vv ias cawt e* putiuo-
EH FA ILN. It operates so quietly and with such
certainty and that the patient hla complete-reformation undergoes ao Incon¬ it
venience, effected. soon free.
48 page book To be had of
8 W. MASGHAM A SONS, Druggist*,
neytn-eoilAwty - Griffin. Ga.
QURtS PU.CS,
SALT RHCUM,
TETTER, BURNS
SCALDS, SORES,
WOUNDS. IN¬
FANTS SORES
AHO CHAFING,
SORE NIPPLES.
AN INVALU¬
ABLE REMEDY
FOR CAftRRH.
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25 ^* •T ON Bcliablc A PoBITIVr osugcistv GuARARTtE. sell
WHELESi’siAMP
—PRESS CO-
748 REYNOLD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA
Agonts Wanted! Catalogue FREE!
RUBBER STAMPS, SEALS,
BADGES, CHECKS,STENCILS
STEEL STAMPS, &c.
Sole Manufacturers ol
fho Wheless Self-1 nking RubbOf
Sta;no Prlntimj Press
J T THF BEST~KNOWN remedy.
• •H.G.C.” Cures Uonorhma and
G Gleetln ltoODnys, without Fain.
Prevents Stricture. 1 Contains no
acrid or poisonous substances, and
is guaranteed absolutely by physicians harmless, and
0 la reconiended prescribed by drugijfsts. Price St.
Sold by druggists. Heware of 8«b-
slltut e«.Acmo Clipin.Co.I.td.,?Cp,^
For - ale by K. R. Anthony, Griffin, Ga.
PIOINIM work its deatmetion. When child fatttto
out •
sleep well, is resile**, unnatural in Ita appetite an*
triads its taath, you have strong indicationt at
Worms; th* positive cure for this is B. At
Mmcttsck’a Yermmgc. Ask yeas
druggist for iL It s tunjly see ----
ikiidTrea ittgreve.
\\T ANTKl*—AN ACTIVE. HONEST
TV U AN—Salary $1(K) raontkly if xu.titr
We. with ..ppi'rtuuUies tor advanre. ,o n-l»-
reeent ha-ally a responsible New York Uou*-.
References, MAsnFAOTUHEa.Lock Box 1585,
New YriHc. tnreaeat-tfeh 18
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fimq Jablc, i f. 32, UkiR*
lime. 22, 1890
NORTH BOUND- Daii.t.
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Luvee Griffin................t,................8:85 Columbus.........................11:80 a.m. **
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Leave Griffin........................2:30 “
Arrive McDonough................8:80 “
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ArriveGriffin............. 4:00 “
“ Atlanta.............................. 5:40
No. 18 —Daily.
Leave Macon...............................5:55 p. m.
Arrive Griffin.*...................... 8:12
Leave “ ...... ....8:32 M __
Arrive Atlanta...............................10:10
No. 2 —Daily.
Leave Atlanta............................. 7:00 a. m
Arrive Griffin............................. R-82
“ Maeon...............................10:35
No. 14 —Daily.
Leave Atlanta....#............'............. 1:00T>. m
Arrive Griffin............................. m.
Leave “ L25 ’•
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Arrive Macon............................ 8-40
-L Atlanta...............................2:15 ^o.ia—D ail*
I*eave Griffin...................................fi:00 p. m
Arrive ....................4:05
Leave “ ...'.-----. s
Arrive Macon...............:.r..i..... ...6:15
INo. 4 -Daily
Leave Atlanta............. 7-20 p. m.
Arrive Griffin................................ 9:03
<• Macon..............................11*20 ’*
No. 33 —Daily.
Leave Griffin......*...................... 9:25 a. m
Arrive \ewnan...........................11:05
^..,.0 Carrollton.........................12:20 p. m
No. 84 —Daily.
Leave Carrollton..........................4:20 P^m
Arrive Newnan...............................‘ Griffin..................................7:20
^Arrive
No. 31 —Daily, except Sunday.
Leave Griffin......................... 4:00 p. m.
Arrive Newnan............................. 6:25
Arrive Carrollton...........................8:15
No. 82 —Daily, Except Sunday.
Leave Arrive Carrollton,...........................,9 Newnan.......’..........'............„ : ?? u ;, In *
Arrive Griffin.....-.........................11:00
CfiT-For furtherinformation relative to tick
et rate#, best route*, schedule, 4c., write to
or call on JN0. L. REID, Agt.,. Ge.
E. T. CHARLTON. G. P. A.. Griffin
Savannah. Ga.
THE
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ISJTHE ONLY
SHORT and DIRECT LINF
North, East and West
ANOTHEI
SUMMER RESORTS
- of— a
East Tennessee, Virgin^
and Carolinas.
The beet equipped line and fluent Pallma
Sleeping Car Service
IN THE SOUTH.
TYLER BANK COUNTERS.
TYLEB DESK CO.. 6T. LOH18, M 0., P SA
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fromt\mtU»oitir*puMioml until a* tko t dayit ii mitto it ad mll a i/im vRao e rt d
p roooa t m tro y a w
odfod IA roughout nearly all part* of IX* mrM
Sis As Sotoroigt s Btmtdyfer WORMS.
VERMIFUGE.
TO WEAK MEN
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U nicrous
Met, F. C. WWW NssffBS, Cssp.
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FOR
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PEYTON %
- Firm]
Ctapst _ __ , ,
N0.7AND 9, MS RIETTAST., A*» LAN’a, C
SuitesiJ OneJTHousand Parlor, Chamber and Drawing
Beautiful Parlor Suites only $25.00. *
Silk Plush Suites only $35,000.
Oak Chamber Suites only $20.00.
Woven Wire Springs only $3.00.
Folding Elegant iCth Century Suites $35.00.
Lounges $7.50.
Hat Racks, Book Cases, Folding Beds, Fancy (^ a -
Suites, 560 yards Fancy Carpets—jbest Cabinets, Dining Ingrains-—Wardrobes, Tables, Colowoal Che' rS
Leather Chairs, Cotton and Hair Mattresses, Iron
Brass Beds, Large Full Arm Rocker $2.00.
All orders promptly filled and satisfaction guaranteed
P. H. SNOOK. Atlanta, Ca.
oct4.d*w-8m.
SAVE YOUR MONEY,
-GO TO-
■MsaMiaMB ^A 7 \ D. Davn
The ForJCoal knives Vases, bought Oil Stoves before and the cheap advance. Pocket KnivJ
were
“Times” The Charter competes Oak still with leads the "others Cooking in Griffin,’ Stove, and teJ
any On riglj all
Hardware we are the cheapest, and will treat you all
Come and see ug.
W. D. DAVIS,
—, ■- 11
.. .
SECOND-HANDED BUGGIES
—AND—
HARNESS FOR $AL|;J
---<o}-
I will sell a few of my second-handed Buggies and Bar |
ness cheap to make room for some new ones.
I also have a fine, well broke Mule for sale.
J. A. DARWIN:
Pept. 26 dtf
LUMPKIN COL
& C ALLA WAY
WH1TEHALI S I*., ATLANTA, GA.
Clothers, Tailors. Hatters and Gents' Furnishers.
is All the our best. stock Suits is entirely made new. to order our and prices fit are guaranted. the lowest and qjinlitv ofgou s|
Call on us at No. 26 Whitehall St., Atlanta, Georgia.
LUMPKIN, COLE & CALLAWAY.
-KEEP YOUR EYE ON THE ,
1 >Tovelty Co.
Weekly we are receiving new goods. See our stock it
you want
Watches. Clocks. Silver-ware, China. Dinner Sets
Tea Sets, Lamps,|Glassware, Tinware, &c.
All goods guaranteed as represented. One price I
only. J. W. SPARKS
R.,F. STRICKLAND,
NO. 57 ^HILL STREET, GRIFFIN, GA.
,
We offer this season the best and cheapest .line of goods ever offered
Ladies Plaid Dress Flannels, 36 inches wide at 50 rents per
most serviceable dress a lady can buy. Henriettas, Cashmeres. htr 'P”
and Plaid Brilliantines with Silk, Velvet and Buttons to match.from l«t
to 50e. pier yard. Table Damask and Table Cloths at $1.00, worth ft.*"-
Notions. Shirts, we have the best shirtsTor oOete. ever sold in the W' lrtP j
A full line of ladies and childrens hoes at 10c. to 50c. per P«' r ’ cbiWreM
and misses full regular made hoes at 15c. to 25c. a bargain, Ladies Hr™'
stitched Handkerchiefs at 5 to 25c., very cheap. Be still lead in H#
our stock of Shoes is now complete and all we ask is a look at our
and We willguarantee you satisfaction, we warrant ati onr -Shoes *o>
leather. We hnve added Clothing to our stock aud can sell you a suit in
5 dollars and up, lower than any iiady.^ Give us a call and save money.
R. F. STRICKLAND.
Sept. 21 dftw 3m.
H. W. HA88ELKU8,
Dealei in SHOES AND LEATHER,
22 HILL STREET, GRIFFIN, GRORGIA. —thoupan*^
dollars I desire to ,-ali in the this attention —by of purchasing the public to the footwear, great waste made of to money-thon^™' Hell n
each year «nt \ poor
vice, and which c«n be avoided. . a boYiai.
It ha« been our aim to save money for onr customers by ipanufactaniig^^ Arf ^,
the moet eolid and bee* goode only, for it ie especially true of shoee that tn , ^
cheapeet, and we therefore take pleanurc tn inviting all to ex a none, our
chushing shoes. H.W.d
8ept‘20-daw3m.
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A Bellc&P'Sic PLASTERS.
^OTHEUMTBj^HY BEST POHOU8 PLASTBI PiUlLU