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DAILY. (In Advumf) Pet Annum... $5.00
#BEKI.T. Year.................. LOO.
Urlffin, tieorgia, Nov. 18. IHt>(>.
I) *Kail Paper 01 ip&ldinfc Co.
Advertltlng
DAILY—On* dollar per oqnare lor the first
insert ion, and flftycent* for «wh subWKiaent
one Ton Hum or low to li* counted iw n
'^JpBULAL NOTICES—1U wit. under per till* lino head for
ajrh mverMon. No insert tin tn**ftlnu» for lew*
lor ftaaa than 50 cent*. All
titan cm dollar ntnet te fitii.l hr in advance.
IJM ratM will I* raiide with parties wlwh
Stan but to continue their ndvertlKeniciit* longer
; . m «wk. tin* , _ ftellv ‘
tJfEKKLT— Htirnt- otre n» lor
TJIK NATIONAL PARTY.
Mr. Ueed is more or If## addicted
habit of taking lilx rtiea
l«h that hltintlraata ae-
ith that Iud/ dors not
‘or example, lie remnrked
that moot of Ui* democrats
the 8outh and the party,
tliorofore, wan doralnnted by t lit*
South. The atuUntie# of former elec¬
tions would show that it wna not a u
accurate atateitiuiit, and ever nine®
November 4th it lia# been ridiculous¬
ly and absurdly uatrun.
11 »vwt Southern State and every
border State were blotted out the
Democrats would have a majority
of 39 in the bouse from those States
which Mr. Hew! is in the habit of de¬
scribing as ths loynl Staten. In the
six Nsw England Btuti'H tbs Demo¬
crats Imre elected ,1H Representa-
tlfes and the RepobHrans have
elected 12, and there i# one district
still unrepresented. In the group of
kiddle States composed of New York,
New Jersey, Jennsylvnnla, Delaware
and Oblo the Democrat# elected 50
and the Hepublicans 35 members.
Mr. Reed will attribute the Demo,
crattc gains In Ohio to theredist riot¬
ing of the State, but wlmt will lie do
with a Democratic gain of three in
Pennsylvania and eight in New
York? In the Northwestern Htutea,
of Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Wis¬
consin, Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska,
Kansas, the two Dakotas, Colorado
and Wyoming the Democrat# elected
57 and the Republicans 27,Represen¬
tatives. The Democrats gained one
in Indiana, seven in Illinois, five in
Iowa, six In Wisconsin, four in Min—
nssotn and t hree iu Nebraska.
In the Pacific group, consisting of
California, Oregon, Nevada, Wush—
|ngton, Idaho and Montana the
Democrats electsd two and the Ite-
pub.icuu* nine Representatives.
We trust Mr. Reeduml hi# friends
will not fatigue themselves by ex¬
plaining that the Democratic major¬
ity in the next House is attributable
to Southern “frauds" and the Ohio
.
‘•gerrymander.’’
The momentousqusstlon i# whet
today is Gordon’s dn.v or
Alliance day.
There would be a poetic justice in
making Bynum, who accepted
censure as an honor and was
by a largely increased
speaker of the next house.
Mr. William E. Mason, defen ted
3,000 majority in u Republican
trict, still lms in hi# possession, we
lieve,the pen witli which the Preside!* t
~ signed the McKinley bill. He desi
it as an historical relic
his children.
• How’s This ?
We offer One Hundred Dollar# Howard for
any rare* of Catarrh that can uot bo cumt
by taking J.X’.WDey Halt’s Catarrh Cure.
T, A Co., Props., Toledo, O.
■--™— - •** last 15 ,vcnw, and
bint psrfeetlr honorable in all buxines*
uctiaiis. and financially able to carry
" '■ ““ ' Bade bv their firm
ta
., WholesalcUriimont ,Tol«i o.
mum A Marvin,
.....--___*li , Toledo. Ohio.
Cure in taken
artln* directly upon the blood and
surface* of ike system. Price, 75c. per
tle. Kohl by all drugxiid#.
Chronic ULHealth,
ITow many pan#
what It ttenns to feel well. How many
tintte to eabtt who With would pladl.v requires laydown
re«*t forever some It
coorage to live than to die. They live
and those provide they love. for helpless They liretohsu little protect A h !
ones.
it is when a kiu,l parent ieaffHeted with
• nd pnine nervoueue##,
etc. And yet, it not a parent to blame »
»ill thus suffer, wheb raenn# of relief
right at Hand. Many who long suffered in
state of chronic ill-health, whose lives
made miserable by their feelings of diet re
and who found no relief from doctor*,
quietly liegun n in* of Dr. John
Maranpariya, ami fonnd health and siretig-t
tb-reia. A word to the wise is
Demand this remedy of ysnrdtUR list.
■n other.
Tfce Hume Truth of a Foreign
p<>ligro-o—’ The Hpaniah too have much aproveiie-deraa«imj(» i# (liiiiiaToa#."
‘•h evjt.y i* the noulot wit," otbir this mean*
gr*»t deal. Ktiessre und
i in eating and drtnkiiiK evil—tli# are progenitor productive
r Ithre#ure mnmig direct the
• pitli.vsuvmgli 11 Iwliieb allude s
we ie
id and cure of wh ch
Wtuw# Im#
Vine Mtirli wien ••
peoji e Tlii# i
i^jsti rol-jivtn.- ia t *
1 reforming ti jiaoixlererl
“ of the digeu’ ive the or*if«
kith) act • i of
‘ thi#, H ('OUblerHOte
irn and Kidney *******
prevei.t# -r.iticc of tn
’ Kt reiii
I coiiviilewVtM-e ami
New Jersey Ht^pytUglimi.
Sound Brook. N. J„ Had u .Sunday
School festival. It was one of the moat
.
delightful of its kind. : Between recita¬
tions, music and pMrtumiuic the time
passed on wings. ’She united congrega¬
tions pf Greonbrook and Chimney Rock
were happy. The entertainment hod
netted them $100.
Tbo audtcuce wore however thrilled
with the highest pitch of delight on be¬
ing informed that the greatest pleasure of
all was left to the laat, like the raisins a
child leaves to be eaten after tho rice, of
the end of tho pudding. What that was
nobody know exactly", bnt everybody
knew it must be something very won¬
derful. Tho Now York Evening Sun
describes how they fonnd out as follows:
Profereur McOohsy announce! with much fm-
lictrefirroare that ha had a surprise for Chant, and
everybody aralled In anticipation, while the pro
femur ant down to tbn piano anil struck two pra
liniinary chorda, and then canto two beautiful
young penioaa with aliooluteiy barn arm* and
nock*, and In drawn* which were actually out off
pna above the knee. The audience woe too much
mirprlad to,ili> auytblag but laugh at first, while
tho mother* of the little pupils felt warm waves
of indlgitsllou swelling up under tbdr bonnet
■string* and *ulfualag tholr face*.
Seronely uncouscions that anything
wan wrong tbo two girls, professional
ballet dancers, advanced to the foot¬
lights and began to pirouette and to
sing, “We hate to tell, but then wo
must."
Fancy tho scesio at a Sunday school
tatertainment! What next ltappened is
thus described by The Ban:
They bad only reachod the third klek when a
▼cry largo lady, with a somewhat shoeplih look¬
ing- husband, roue and sailed down tho aisle and
out. At the fifth kick two more women, with
tbreo little girl* iu tow, followed her example, and
then all over tho hall the indignant and horrified
member* of (lie congregation* ot Oreenbrook and
Chimney Rock rose and silently withdrew.
But there w*s n leaven of t&e ungodly among
the young men present, and they made up for the
aheence of tho other* by the noise they mode.
They applauded and Shouted and cheered, and the
skirt women kicked and turned and twisted like
beautiful tiger* blown by a summer’s breese, and
an this while Superintendent McNabh sat and
skivered with Indignation against Professor Mo
Oehay.
Professor McCfchay has been busy
ever since explaining that ho had tele¬
graphed to a theatrical agent for two
lady bell ringers, and the abandoned
villain had sent on tho ballet dancers in¬
stead, by what it is charitable to sup¬
pose was a mistake.
Antarctic l&fgkforA Ions.
It is announced that the Australian
states have accepted the offer made to
them a-year ago by Baron Nordeus-
kiold, the gxplorer. Tho baron promised
to go on an expedition to tho south polo,
or as near to it as he could get, if the
Australasian countries would contribute
$25,000 toward paying tho expenses of
hia trip. The money ha* been raised,
and Barous Nordonskiold and Dickson
will accordingly organize and equip dur¬
ing the coming year an expedition to
south polar regions. “ Tho objvct of tho
expedition will be both scientific and
commercial. Whales und seals are be¬
coming scarce > in the north polar seas.
So are the eiderdown ducks and other
birds that commerce seeks in the far
north.
The Antarctic waters nro yet full of
these valuablo birds and animals. Ow¬
ing to tho soverity of the weather and
“the remoteness from ci vilization com-
inerceAuw not yet levied tribute on the
waters around the Antarctic circle. Sci¬
ence, too, lias lagged in the hunting out
of the secrets of this remote region. It
was so far away from anywhere and the
prospect of succor in case of misfortune
was so hopeless. For half u century no
exploration# have been carried forward
In the south polar seas. Birds havo
whistled, whales have spouted and seals
have gamboled at will, with no human
sound to break the solitude. But a now
civilization has sprung up not so fur
away from theso regions now. Austra¬
lasia has become the center of a great
and new civilization, whose millions of
men are calling to the South setts, in the
interest# of both science and of com¬
merce, demanding that they yield ftp
~ ~
their secrets.
The French minister of war lately of¬
fered a prize for the swiftest bird in a
flight from Poriguenx to Paris, 1510 miles.
Thero were 2,74(1 entries, and the winner
did the distance in seven hours ami
thirty-four minutes.
at ■which tho bound of cannon hit# beon
heard w m 20,000 fe e t, when Mr. (U»li-hei>
at, that height over Birmingham h ewd
tho firing of the gun.# 1 >«>ing proved theea.
—— i a m'+ "***■ • — —
i",*a nro cmnAijf into f ashion again,
but(mlyiu-uflico« itiul out of #i):ht of tho
public. Possibly tho lime will come
wht'ft will — fiud in pr*»
ducing a—i>ii>6 id tlio smolvu-; coir.part-
mentof o car hero, or nreinlkiitg along
tho street with o:io, iTfT t the fSshh h of
the young clerks .iu Lit!;.iawl.
The New ITIucovery.
You Imre heard your friends nud ueiglibor#
talking about it. Y’ou ni«y yourself be otic of
the many who know from persoiml experi¬
ence just how good a thing it i#. If you have
ever tried it,you are one of it«staunrh iriends
because the wonderful thing about it is, that
wheu ouee givenn trial, I>r. King’s NewDie-
covery ever after IioIiIh :* place in the bouse.’
If you have never ueo.1 it and should lie af¬
flicted with a miijjli. cold, (irony Throat.
Lung nrClost trouble, eocurc n bottle at.
once und give it a fail-trial. It isgunrnirieed
everv time, or tHoii(*y refuniied. Trial Hot
tleeFiwiil J. N. Hnt ria & Soil's Dnigsiore.
denlncss Can't be Cured
by |nwil ttp|Wii*atioi»H, us thoy win not na<*li
tbo (iinoDHtHi port ion of flu* oar. Thoro ut only
otie way to rure n**nfiww», ami that i« by con.
utitutiomU rt*im»tli«*t». l>t*afin»sn i« ciui8«mI l»y
an infliuHcil condition of 14 m mucous lining
of i b«* Klifttpobicvn TuIm». When thin tubeaetM
inflanicil you liavt* a r«ii|t»iing: cntirt'iy <»uuml or im-
ivertec* lioftring, m.Uic and when it ik the cIowhI
IVaf. .^ rwuJt, and uuIcrm wtluiu-
inatioii can norma! be taken out ami thistul>«* rcMor-
♦nl to its condilibn, bearing will In*
dw»tro.v»*d forever: nlti** ouftca out of ten im»
cauRCtl by catarrh, which ia nothing lap an
tnlbiincd condition of tho mucous surface*.
We will givo Ono H an« 1ml Dollars for any
caAo of IWtucsM (caused by Catarrh) tb»iwi»
run iioTcnm circulars, by ta^lnig fiw HallV Ciitarrh * v H| u r%\
SVtnl far ,_
TUe Best Advertising
r Fhc most oHlcicnt advertising iu behalf of
Hoad’s Sursaparrilln twi ihaj which counts
from f|n mt*«licinc* itmdf. Tin i w<, those who
nr»by it, sj eak tt> Friends sufff-FlRv
Rtuitltir . who in urn dorivs hioiblttand ting*
*»th«n to try this sn«x***ssfut ia dicinc. Tbfls
the cirrldf of iti> popularity is rii! idt\ vvi !cn-
iair from this tiiius** abnw, and tuoi*’* and
inors urc liC- oniitijir **rit hu^i.Mslic in buhaH of
1 j INmuI's b# S irsafnrrrUa latr merit. us it Ail nr^ully ito i-y d»* no* k*jJ
♦ rro cf* <IUs t i .
1 j !«»• Ib'-'d'-i Saia«sp .Hlia a
j fwif trial If yea madifllltt* » Hood blwuj { nHd*r.
j ,.f i). il.liug Ui; Jyy lf‘>odV Sarsa-
UHrillfitl
The Klrtt Step.
tViiiuiwi yon are run down, can’t ent, can t
vinca, I'ttn'i think, can’t wonder dosaythteft what ail* to your
smhdm-lion, and you you.
Yon should liied thewuruliig. yooarv Luting i
I he di-Ht istcp into Nervous Prostration, ou
1 ,,-eg u Nerve Tone' aud ia Klcrtrr lirlu-r*
will hod the exact reini ii.v for ivetomig
Vour nervous eyeteni to it* normal, healthy- the
cimdltion. Murprislng result*follow a«-
ut ol tinin this meat Ne *vV- ve rv Tonic * ——— and ----- Y
Your appetite return, goo<l Kidney digeetion is re¬
stored, and the Liver and t* nviinii!
healthy action. Try a bottle, frit Icn 5(>e. at
3. N. linrri s A Bon’* Drtnrsto »■
Miss A. I). Clejrhorn, a Hawrtiinn
princess, aud in the line of sucresaion
to the throne of Honolulu, tirriYwd
in New York from Europe on Sundity.
She is shortly to wed ^ well known
Englishman.
To the guflcriny.
Vpver cettifleute# one lmve hundred been columns printed In o| tlm voluntary Atlanta
Journal from such people as Rev. B-
flawthorne. Rev. Hum P Jones, Hon. II.
W. Sr*dy. "Christian Maj. Chaa. Index;” W. (Jen. Htulier, James late Long- of
the
street Col. W. Avery, late oi itor Atlanta
‘•Constitution,” aud nuqdreils of prominent and
iliv ine«, editor®, doi-tor#, s|wlalist*
othe, k. certifying to remarkable cures jmr-
fortned by Dr. King’s ftnynKierraettier. after
eminent physician#ntul all known retnediss
had faile'. Send two-esnt stamp to King's
(toyat (levaiet.uer Co., Atlanta, (ia., for
book of p irticularw. It is truly a great rom
edv, and surely cure* when all else foils.
A MINISTER’S CURE
A MINIS?KR ASD ItlS I.ITTLR BOV CURED OF
OBSTINATE »«N DISEASE* HV THE CCTJCCHA
ItEMEWES. Praises them in the ret, pit,
,, now, AND IN THE STREET.
Cured bv Cuticura.
For about thirteen years 1 luA-e been
troubled w ! th eczema or some other cutan¬
eous disease which all remedies failed to
secure. Hearing of the Cuticura Remedies
1 resolved to give them a trial. 1 followed
the rnxch directions pleasure carefully, to that and before it uffqrds using two me
say cukes of CirTiri
boxes of the Cv.ttrura/mir :ha
Soai*. and one bottle of CvnctRA Hesoi.v
ext, 1 was entirely cured. In addition to
m.v own case, my baby boy, then about
five months old, was suffering with what I
supposed to lie the same disease a* mine, to
such an extent that his head wns coated
over with a solid scab, from which there wo*
a constant flow of pus which was sickening
to look upon, besides tivo large tumor-fike
jterni Is on the back of his head. Remedies, Thanks his to
your wonderful CcTicOBA have
sculp is p er fe ctly weH r aiHl the kernels
lieen scattered so that there is only one little
place-by liie left ear, and thi.t is healing
nicely. ’ Instead of a coating of scabs he has
a tine coat of ha much tetter than that
which was destoyed by the disease. I would
that the whole world of sufferers from akin
and blood diseases knew the value of your
Cuticura Remedies a# Ido. They nre worth
ten times the price at which they ore sold
I have never used any other toilet s.mp in
my house since I bought the first cake oi
your CuTicffKA Boat. 1 would lie inhuman,
us well ns ungrate!u . should 1 (nil to sufferer. speak
well of aud recommend them to every
I have spoken of them, and shall continue to
speak of them from the pulpit, in the homes,
and in tho streets. Praying that you may
live long, and do others the same amount of
good you have done me and my child, I
remain, yours MANNING, gratefully, Box 28; Aeworth.Ga. ,
(Rkv.)C. M.
Cuticura Remedies
Are ln truth tho greatest skin cures, blood
purifiers, afid humor remedies of modern
times. Hold everywhere. Price, Cuticura,
50c.: Soup, 25c.; Resolvent, $1. Prepared
by the Potter Drug and Chemical Corpora¬
tion. Boston. 8km Diseases, „
WHend for “lfow to Cure
(1+ pages, 50 lllu-itratione, and 100test imon-
iuis.
T’J i i IVl A/Tl’LUri, black-heads, red, cured rough, by
IT chapped and oily skiu
Cuticura Soap.
OLD FOLKS’ PAINS.
Full ot comfort for all Pains,
Inflammation and Weakness of
of the aged is the Cuticura Anti-
_p Pain Plaster, the first ami only
pain Trilling strengthening paster. New,
instantaneous and infallible.
' THE liOipT
Fakhion Place, Nov. 15, '89.
[Special.]—Just arrived big lot
SILK FLLT HATS in every
able Shape and Shade, and at
very ft*. lowest price. wide broad
]t—The extra
are the “Leader.”
_ —ALSO-
NELLIE BLY CAPS
Ilenntiful, in Velvet Fricot,
mere ami Cloth, aud in Fancy and
Solid Colon* C*OOUK.—A.select lot l>< ld
FANCY ICnibioidery.
in.r’s Skein and .Spool Silk in all
Knitting and Raw
and shades. Delicate pcilmm riet#
ornamental Virenr. Giidlee,’
Cloves, Hair (Irnamont* and
-and satisfaction gunrantee.lf cleaned, dyed
and soiled—headwear and
and repafred at short nut ire
rates.
SIRS. L. L. BKXSOY’S
SO. 3’» VH.riv STU'a'.l'
ki'|i«2S-,Ii 6 « 2m,
5,000
For Coal, Coke or
The host assortment for
least money.
Sole Agents lor
Oak Stoves and Ranges.
\\V make a specialty
hard wood and
iron .yjanlels.
Tile Hearths and Facings.
Plain and Fancy Grates.
Coal Hods.
Coal Vases.
- Fire Sets.
Write for prices. We
gave you id to 15 per cent.
«0_hh 4AN Peachtree, Atlanta, tiu.
• t 1 t+iniia.
.............HI
points make Hissl * Ksr
sspariiht tl) Off Other BHlrficDrc.
I’cculizr ibination, pr op ortion,
iud preparttien of ol tegrcUienta, Y
the dood’* full curative SanaparUla value possosse* of the jS*SS '
text known remedies
the vcgetahlo kiag-
Pcci xmtat is its sttci.ylli
and economy— ‘C X Ifocd’s Sun
;aparilla the only medi
ctse otjr which can truly
Ono t>o saidjV^A^^^“OneHimdredllcsc: Jr ^wDollar.” Medicines in
larger and smaller bottler
'produce 'require larger doses, andi'oii..
a* good result# as Vxi : .
Hood’s Banaparifto Peculiar, In aeeornpliel.i-s Us medicinal inert..,
eures t. :r.
erto unknown, and has won for itst’.l J
tlie title ©1 “ Tho greatest blood J , Vi
parlficr ever discovered." name^^
Pecullarln its "good
home,”—there Is *owVV>nien-
of Hood's Sarsaparilla Jr -
Lowell, wherets inadc.
purifiers.A^^Tecullar then of all^^otlicr in It*
phenome- av/no rc£ *nd preparation of sale*
abroad|^r ha* attained other such ]iopu-
-parity in so short a time.
- \’S _ - ~ and retained its pet ularity
l ^rand confidence among afl classes
^/of people *o steadfastly.
Do not be Induced to buy other jrej :rr:'.t!ors.
but be sure to get tho Peculiar yedlcuie.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Sold by illrtruKslfti. gl;slxforga. Frepau'-tonlj
by C. I. HOOD A CO., Apothecarlua, Lowell, Jda»
100 Po«e» One Polity
ICLEANED,CURED AND DYEDIATI
PHILLIPS,
;i4 Marietta Street, AtluntaJClcorgla.
■ M-Ai.80 KID GLOVES CLEANKD.
octTnitjanl
UMNIER
OFFER
TOUT X> in Aujrsst, September.
or October end per when
crope ere sold. Spot Cash
Price*. The Lowest known.
Jost a tittle e*ehdown,b*lAnce
DeoemberXSth. Nolaterest.
Oar entire etook-eiaiiiAke-
prioe or style. BEST Shale
mar offer we ever ntnde.
Write for Circular—
SUMMER OFFER 1880
LUDDEN SAVANNAH,0A. & BITES,
.
Blood Purifier
Cures Boils, Old Sores, Scrofulous Ulcers, Scrof¬
ulous Sores, Scrofulous Humor and all scrofuloui
diseases. Primary, Secondary and Sores,diseases Tertiary Cou- of
fageous Blood Poison, Ulcerous
the Scalp, Ip, Salt Salt Rheum, Rheum, Blotches, Blotche*. Pustules, Pustules. Pirnp- Plnip-
-JeUteh.Tettei i,Tetter,Ring-worms,Scald-Head,Ecjema, Constitutional ------' , ~ Blood ,J Poison, - ------ M^r-
u:-.euuntism, ::!ieuraatis«, intism, vwai.*»»«u«. Diseases Disease* —— of of the the Bones, Bones, Gen* Gen-
;:ri. i : :i<'iimati»m, arising arislnff from from impure Impure
tt i’.l Debility :, ,utvandall and all diseases diseases
lilood ui j. ■. or or Hereditary “ Taint. Sold by retail drag-
gist, f i per bottle. Roy Remedy Ce., Atlanta, Ga
nitUHKEHKESS w Liquor lUBir*
umnewvttu mute a m*tok u/ju
o*HXiifES GOLDEN SPEanC
tely harmless and v
nent and speedy cure, whether wreck. the patient 1* a
nmderatcdrlnkeroran alcoholic IT NEV-
EK FA I I.S. It toper operates so quietly and with such
certainly that . tbe the patient ] h)s undergoes i f, ao incon- la
...ilencc, und ----- soon his complete comp ete reformat re tnation
effected. « page book free. To be had o!
A VV. RANCH A M & SONS, Druggist*, Ga.
se.rt'.'-eo'JAw l.v Griffin.
QUNt S PILES,
SALT RHEUM,
TCTTER, BURNS
,SCALDS, SORES,
WOUNDS. IN¬
FANT’S SORES
ARP CHAFING,
SORE NIPPLES.
AN INVALU¬
ABLE REMEDY
FOR CATARRH.
--
Reliable DnuoaitTt Guarantee. sell
hSiTivr
HB
WHELESi SI AMP
^roieicowmcsl -PRESS CO-
748 REYNOLD STREET, AUGUSTA, G*
Agients Wan led 1 Catalogue FREE.'
RUBBER STAMPS, SEALS.
BADGES, CHECKS, STENCILS
STEEL STAMPS, &c.
Sole Manufacturers ol
Thu Wbeless Self-Inking Rubbe?
Stair.n Printing Press
H THF BEST KNOWN REMEDY.
“U.G.C.” Cures Gonorhow* anil
G (licet in 1 to5 !>*}•*, without Fain.
Prevents Stricture. Contains no
iiorid or poisonous substances, ami
..... - -. a ..... 1 i.oi.lli toirr harmlaoa
0 »iltHtes.Acme('liem.Co.T.ld.,N.O.T^
For fale by E. If. Anthony, Griffin, Gg.
child fail*
Kahneati ock’N TennlfUce, Ucaef
it. ' r..... -
iUgrav*
and Whlik*y Hxhih
cured at borne with¬
out pain. Book ol par
ticulars sent FKKK.
‘isass
G uih Midland & Gulf RK
rims fable, ho. 32. Taking fcflecl
June. 22, 1890
NORTH BOUND- Iteu v
Leave- CohimiiUH.......................D; m
Arrive Griffin.................................*
Arrive Griffin.........................8.86 Griffin...................................,
Leo ve 1 _
Arrive McDonough................— ’’
SOUTH BOUND-DAILY.
Leave McDonugh ...................“• m
ArriveU tiffin. . 8:20
Lavce Griffin....... .8:85 a. m.
Arrive Columbus. 11:80
Li«ve Griffin.................... ....................... 4:15.
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Arrive Columbm*......................... 1 -
NORTH BOUND—FBEingk.
Leave Columbus......................... m
Arrive Griffin........ 2:05 p.^m
Leave Griffin...... ..... .............2:80 .8:80 (<
Arrive McDonough............. • •
SOUTH BOUND—FiiEiarr.
Leave McDonough............. ....g-GOn.m
Arrive Griffin....................„
Arrive Columbus ......................... 4:2o p. to
l L K. TIME TABLE Ml. 1 ?
h> effect JJune l»t,1890._____ »
W |No. 15 —Daily |
ArriveAtlantn..................................... Leave Griffin..................................5:19 *•,?*•
No. 10 —Daily,
Arrive Leave Atlanta ftriftn............... ...............................2:99 P “'
No. 3 —Daili.
I,euve Arrive Macon................................ Gyiffln...................................® "?na ; 28 a .’, In
“ Atlanta............... T°°
M N67u—Daily.
Leave Macon...................... Y:90 a-^v
Arrive Griffin............................... *20
“ Atlanta...........................H' 0 ® „
No. 1 —Daily.
Leave Macon................................ ] : *® P;®-
“ Atlanta.............................. 8:40
No. 18—Daily.
Leave Macon.................................P’ *•
Arrive Griffin................................
Atlanta.............................i0:10 “ ................................ ^
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Arrive
' No. 2 —Daily._
Leave Atlanta............................. J : ®® a. m
Arrive .................................... »^2
No. 14 —Daily.
Leave Arrive Atlanta.............................. Griffin........................... 1 ]:30 1 :00 p. a m. ni
„
Leave *• 1:2i >
Arrive Macon.............................. 8.40
No. 12 -Daily j&
Iasave Atlanta............................... Griffin.........................—........*'99
Arrive 4=05 ,,
Leave “
Arrive Maeon..................................6:15
|No. 4 —Daily
Leave Atlanta............................. 7’20 p. m.
Arrive Griffin............................... ll'JO
'■ Tilacon.................
No. 83 —Daily:
Leave Griffin.............................. ® ; 25 n. m
Arrive Newnan........................... Carrollton.,.........—..,....,..12:20
U.e p. m
’>• No: 84 —Daily.
Leave Carrolltpn..........................4:20 Newnan..............................8:2o p. m •
Arrive Griffin.................................7:20
Arrive
No. 81 —Daily, except SoSIBIT:
Leave Griffin................................. 4:00 P- M-
Arrive Newnan............................. ® : 2o ‘
Arrive Carrollton...........................8:lo ^
No. 32 —Daily, Except Sunday.
Leave Carrollton............................. ® ; p® a ; ® •
Arrive Newnan.............................••• 8: *5
Arrive Griffin................................11:00 /
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Cheapest Ur House it k
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Suites." ’One|Thousand Parlof, Chamber and Drawing Ko f , ni
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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 16th Century Suites $35.00.
Hat Lounges $7.50.
Racks, Book Cases, Folding Beds, Fancy Chairs
Suites, 500 yards Carpets—best Ingrains—Wardrobes, Chevai
Leather Fancy Cabinets, Dining Tables, Colowoal and
Chairs, Cotton and Hair Mattresses, Iron w.
Brass Beds, Large Full Arm Rocker $2.00.
All orders promptly filled and satisfaction guaranteed -
P, H. SNOOK, Atlanta, Ca.
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SECOND-HANDED BUCCIES
. —AND—
HARNESS FOR S ALE.
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- I will sell a few of my second-handed Buggies and Har
ness cheap to make room for some new ones,
I also havje a fine, well broke Mule for sale.
J ’ A. DARWIN.
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& CALLAWAY.
SJO WHITICHAU S’i .. ATI.ANTA, GA.
Cloihers, Tailors, Halters and Gems’ Furnishers.
Ali our stock is entirely new. our prices nre t he lowest nnd quality of go,.. s
is the best. Suits mode to order and fit gun routed.
Call on ns at No. 2G Whitehall St., Atlanta, Georgia.
LUMPKIN, COLE & CALLAWAY.
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Novelty-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, &<*.
All goods guaranteed as represented. One price
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 a t 50 rente per yard, t-bi
most serviceable dress a lady can buy. Henriettas, Cashmeres. Striped
and Plaid Brilliantines with Silk, VelveKand Buttons to match,from 10c.
to 50c. per yard. Table Damask and Tame Cloths at $1.00, worth $1.50.
Notions, Shirts, we have the best shirts for oOcts. ever sold in the market.
A full line of ladies and childrens hoes at 10c. to 50c. per pair, childrens
and misses full regular made hoes at 15c. to 25c. a bargain, Ladies Hem¬
stitched stock Handkerchiefs of Shoes is at complete 5 to 25c., and very all cheap. ask We is look still lead at our in SJioes, Shoes
our now we a
and we wHi guarantee you satisfaction, we warrant all our Shoes solid
leather. We have added Clothing to our stock and can self you a suit from
5 dollars and up, lower than any body.' Give ns a call and save money.
R. F. STRICKLAND.
Sopt. 21 diw 8m.
SAVE YOUR MONEY
•“ — -GO TO——
W. D. Davis
FoTCoal Vases, Oil Stows and cheap Pock et Knives.
The knives were bought before the advance.
The Charter Oak Still leads the Cooking Stove, and the
“Times” competes with any others in Grigin, On ail
H. rdvvare we are the cheapest, and will treat you all righi
Come and see us. ■ -- ’ VIS. -- -------
W. D. DA
H. W. HASSELKUS,
Dealei in SHOES AND LEATHER,
22 HILL STREET, GRIFFIN, GEORGIA. ® (
I desire to cull tlie attention of tbe public to the groat waste of money—thousan
dollars each year in this city—by purchasing poor footwear, made to sell imt not, to a
vice, and which can be avoided. , Knyinx
It has lieen ouraim to save money for onr enstomera l»v moMifnrtnrinjf nnn j
the most solid and best goods only, fur it is especially I me of shoes that the best
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cheapest, mid we therefore take ph asnre in inviting all t(, examine our HAriSF LK l
ehashing shoes. H. 11’. •
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