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i win lie made with parties wish
»their advertisements longer
lame atm ns (or the Dnilv
About this time look out for the ap-
nuunoeof the new one dollar treasury
not**. They will contain the bead of
the old war secretary Stanton ns their
umlJtngrotat.__
"That featberbead who has been
l a u g hin g at the new air ship about which
we have just heard may yet live to take
a voyage in it," ia the latest prophecy as
Congress has not yet made any ar¬
rangement for the seating of a delegate
from Alaska, yet that enterprising young
territory has her delegate already elect¬
ed and waiting, expecting all the time
when he will be called.
Another fine vein of coking coal has
been found in Virginia in the south west¬
ern part of the state. It is twenty-two
feet thick and pronounced to be of ex-
oeUeat quality. A few more discoveries
like this will bring back to the old state,
hot in a far different way, some of the
prosperity of bygone times and perhaps
help pay her debt after a while.
The Halifax Herald takes an original
view of the McKinley tariff law. It de¬
dans that the law was passed with the
"avowed purpose of coercing Canada
into severing her connection with the
British empire and becoming a part of
the United State*. It ia, therefore, in its
nature an act of war on the British em-
ytra to bring about its dismemberment.”
Ex-Governor Gilpin, of Colorado, may
poaaibly yet see before be dies the con¬
summation of bis great soberno for build¬
ing a railroad around the world by way
of Alaska and Behring straits. The plan
has been pronounced by engineers feasi-
i really cap able of being carried
Gilpin, except at one point. Gilpin a<I-
voeated building a road from island to
island across the straits. Capt. Emery,
of the Thetis, thinks it would not be
possible to use at all seasons of the year
a road built across the islands, on ac¬
count of the cold. But he says a tunnel
can be constructed under the straits that
could be used by trains the year around.
Timber Depredations.
United States Laud Commissioner
Lewis A, Groff calls attention to tliu
continued poachings on the forests of
tbs public domain. An examination of
tho reports back as far as July 1,1881,
and extending up to tbo end of Jane,
1889, shows that the best timber still be¬
longing to the United States is being
ruthlessly destroyed and stolen, aud will
soon be exhorts ted. There are laws
Against tliis stealing, but the laws are
imperfectly enforced, and always have
been because citizens of the United
States find it difficult to eradicate from
their minds the idea that appropriating
anything belonging to Uncle Sam is not
stealing.
- Our laws are utterly inadequate to
protect the forests of the public domain,
and they are melting away liko snow
wreaths in spring. Commissioner Groff
suggests that whenever the public woods
are situated in a locality in which tim-
their vicinity, that provision be made
for supplying such actual settlers with
the needed lumber. Bat the constant
cutting of timber on those lands and
shipping it off and selling it elsewhere,
patting the money into private pockets,
should be stopped at once and forever.
Commissioner Groff says the law
should be made sliffer, so as to prevent
the cutting and deportation of pnblic
timber beyond the neighborhood where
it is needed, as stated by him. Also the
catting of any timber at all should be
forbidden on mountain sides and near
the bead waters of streams, or at any
pther point where for economic, climatic
or public reasons tho land should be left
permanently wooded.
How’s This ?
We offer One Bandied Dollars Howard for
any ease of Catarrh that ran not be cured
by faking t\ 4. C.mney Hail’s Gatarrh <‘iire. Toledo,
Co.,- Props.. known O.
We, the undersigned, have F. .1
Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe
him perfectly honorable in alt business traus-
. _____financially by by able to carry out
W«*t obligations A Troax, ‘ ins m« WholesaleUrna Wiiob‘saieDrnggist made mode made I their ureu firm. mu».
_____ ___x, _____ .Toledo/).
Waiding. Kiunan A Mnrvin. \V
Drukgists, Toledo. Ohio.
Hall t’atarrli C’lire ‘ is taken iulenuilly
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acting direetly upon the iih*od 75c nml mvic-.n*
surfRce* of the system. Prii-e, |« n In.
tie. Bald by nil druggists. i
Ch route lll-fleulth,
How many pass tbroegh.’U* How never knowing
wbn - it meons to feel well. Biany cou-
toex st whowould glndl.v laydown.iml
"SHM* -eotae ft requires more
i to die, They ivc f ir
. icy live bits* a pia.t.sT itm
H ;»5ess ii tie ones. h! sa-i
it isuffiicte.1 with Relies
i. parent gjwkai to im.-dysi* blame who .
means of o-liei c, e
who long snffereil in a
ti, slios. lives wa e
• I elin.s I .lisfre s.
front m vt'A« d.s I m, vs. have M.»vr ,
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JVrlmps you are run down, can’s coni
.duett, can’t Husk,can’t do anything what aits «*» your
Hathdiicttoli, ami Jot, womlcr takjiij? you.
f«n ebnnW hssdtimwaMiiug, into Prostration. jum HP 1 You
tlh? first step Nervous Electric Bluet*
iwsut a Nerve Tonic and tu n-storiiig
you will flml the exact remedy Its normal, for healthy
your nervous syiitem to
condition. Kuril rising results follow the use
of tills great Nerve Tonic and Alterative.
Your upiiettte return, good digestion is re¬
stored, hriilfhv and action. the i,Ivor,ami Try abol^e. Kidneys Fries resume 50c. at
,1. N. Harri s & Son’s Drugstore.
Miss A. n. Cleghnrn, n Hawaiian
princess, and in the line of succession
to the throne of Honolulu, arrived
in New York from Europe on Sunday.
She is shortly to wed u well known
Englishman.
, To the Suffering.
Over one hundred columns of voluntary
certificates have been printed In the Atlanta
.lonrmd trom such people as Rev, J. II
Hawthorne, llev. Sum I* Jones, Hen. H.
W. Orady. Moj. Chas. IV. Hndrftr, late of
tlie ‘‘Christian Index;” Gon. James Long-
street Col. W. Avorr, late editor Atlanta
'-Constitution,” and hundreds specialists of prominent and
dii ities. editors, doctors,
others, certifying to remarkable cures per¬
formed by Dr. King’s Koval Germetuer, after
eminent physicianssud all known remediss
had fail# t.' Mend two-rent Co., Atlanta, stamp to Ou., King’s for
Koyn! Germetuer
book of p ict loulapi. It is truly a great rem-
ody, and surely mires when all else tails.
A MINISTER’S CURE
A MiNisTien anu ms littlr bov cured of
OltSTIMATK SKIN DISEASES BY THE CUTICUBA
Ukiieimkh. Praises them in the pulpit,
IldME, AND IN THE STREET.
Cured bv Cuticura.
For about thirteen years I have been
troubled w'fch ecxema or some other cutan¬
eous disease which all remedies failed to
secure. Hearing of the Outiouha Remedies
I resolved to give them n trial. 1 followed
the directions carefully, and it affords me
niTch pleas ii re^to say that before using two
boxes of the Ctticura.four cakes of Cuticura
Huai-, and one bottle of Uutkjika Resolv¬
ent, I was entirely cured. In. addition to
mv own case, my baby boy, then about
five months old, Was suffering with what 1
supposed to ho the same disease as mine, to
such an extent that his heud wus coated
over with a solid scab, from which there was
a constant flow of pus which was sickening
to look upon, besides two large tumor-like
kernels on the back of his head. Thanks to
your wonderful Uuticuha Remedies, his
scalp scattered is perfectly well that /mil there tlie is only kornels one jiuve little
hern so and that is healing
place by hie left ear, -kss
‘ Instead of coal ing of scabs ss
nicely, of have n much better than that,
u fine coot the disease. I would
which was destoyed by of sufferers from skin
that the whole world
and lilood diseases knew tlie value of your
Cuticura Remedies as ldo. They nreworth
ten times tho price at which they ore sold
1 have never lined any other toilet soap lti
my houfw since 1 bought the first cake 01
your OcTSCUKA. SoAi*. I would lie inhuman,
uk well aw ungratofu). should I fail to speak
well of and recommend them to every sufferer.
I have spoken of ihem, am! shall continue to
Hpeak of them from the pulpit, in the homes,
*md in the streets, fraying that you may
live long, and do others the same amount of
good you have done me and my child, I
(1U v ') C '! m'.' M AN N*IN g',~Ro x 28, Aeworth, 0 a.
Cuticura Remedies
Are in truth the greatest skin cures, blood
purifiers, and humor remedies of modern
times. Sold everywhere. Price, Cuticura.
50c.: Soap, 25e.; Resolvent, *1. Prepared
by the Potter Drug nnd Chemical Corpora¬
tion. Boston. Cure Skin „, . _• Diseases, — »
f-9“8end for ‘‘How to lUOtestimon-
f,4 pages, 50 illustrations, and
inls.
r 1 MThlpVmd
Cuticura Soup.
OLD FOLKS’ PAINS.
Full of comfort for all l’ains,
Inflammation and Weakness of
of the aged is tlie Cuticura Anti-
Pain Plaster, tlie first and only
pain-killing _ strengthening paster. New,
lust ant am-mis and i nfallible.
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Fashion Blade, Nop. 15, 'HO.
[Spuimil.]—.ItiHt urriveerttig- fnshion- lot
SILK FELT HATS in every
til/le Sltiipe und Shnde, tintl nt tlie
very Ii—Tlie lowest price. wide lirond brims
N. extra
nre the “Leader.’'
—ALSO-
NELLIE BLY CAPS
beautiful, in Velvet Frieot, Cash-
mere nnd Cloth, and in Fancy and
Soliti C olorg.
^F7\M'V (iflt rrmr—A FTdert lot Held
itig’s Skein nnd Spool Embroidery,
Ktuning n nd Rn w Svlk i’-i "b eolor«-
ntuVshades. Uelicnte perfum-ties (tinllui Belts, in
uruumetlfnl V’ns ew • j,
(iitives, Hair Ornaments and Hair
Foods. Orders promptly executed
and satisfiietum gain ante>-d. Old
ur.ti soiled bend wear elt-.med, dyed
TTnd repaired at short notice and low
rates.
MllS. L. L. BKNSON'S
l no, 2‘t 1H..L K’l'lr.::r
scpl2S-iU\v2m.
IV. B’KER & CO.. Oorchet Mass
^Pure, Itrilliant, Perfect.
Authentic Living Testimonials from Distin¬
guished Generals and 'Statesmen
: n favor of Hawkes New Crystalized
ersts tv r All Others
Testimonials from the leading physicians
in the United JState**, ^overnore, senator*,
stockmen, men - f nothin nil pro
ft H'-yniH ami in differaorebranch** of trade,
lifihkcrs r«f t’anics, ef<? can It** nho
.
| )i ive had tiieir sifjht Improved 1 >t their use.
! These glasses have won tli tt admiration of
mil who h,*tveuapd them. They can Ik' worn
any length of time at one sitting: and tfive a
marvelous cleurnesa of vision. They stand
tiurividh’d in their splendid reputntiim.
IMITATIONS.
The market is full of imitations, represented oiystnliicd
to be the sninh as Ilnwkcs new
ls«Si-s. These imitations..are inmost cases,
jiriidm- ivcof positive ijtjtirv to the n-commend eyes of
tho »r n-r M.tuv dealers wd
interior C| ve(Holes a .1 et e g asses, «fnl thtjse
of lower price wit teh afltt d more prsitlt to
tin niseiVeS. fnmousgbisses»*
Alt ey. s fitted with thaw
the ilrtigst re > f Harris 4 Son, novtit-vl* Griffin. -tf:n. On.,
Every paii warranted,
rHAMN
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“Joat look at
WW1 ____ ... ..reporter off _ each „
party of a down boy* trooped
with a big pnmplrin antler his arm. "That
in the way trim* been for ten (lays They part.
Bet I hate sold a carload to boys.
want bigones, too. The common, ordi¬
nary size doesn’t seem to meet their no¬
tion."
"What do they «lo with them?”
"Count the seeds. There is a perfect
craze over it. Nearly every lady who
comes along here doing her day’s mar¬
keting says, ‘Send me up a pumpkin, a
large one; my little boy wants to count
"I thought at first it was jack-o’-lan
terns they wanted them for, such as w<
used to make when I was a boy, but ii
seems that tln.ro is a guessing contest
for a pony going on. The child guess¬
ing the nearest to the correct number of
seeds in a giant, pumpkin exhibited in
one of tbeir'vvindoWH gets the pony, and
these boys arc Bunting a few facts on
the seed question. ‘Tisn’t a bad idea,
but it keeps us prodneo men hustling
for big^pUmpkins."—•Washington Post.
t'lorul Fmlilon*.
The chrysanthemum is in the ascend¬
ant, and very soon every house, flat or
room will be illumined by its Bplcndid
bloom. This is one of the effects of tak¬
ing Japanese art into our bosom. We
have learned the decorative lesson and
profited, for it would seem a flowerless
autumn were we to be deprived now of
this perfect bit of natural decoration.
Ami another floral idea has also arrived
from Japan, one which bids fair to rival
the more fragile creations of Ihs green¬
house. Dwarfed trees, strange, stunted,
gnome like plants, set in the artistic
porcelain pots of that land of art and
invention, will he used for dinner table
and house decoration. Already they
are employing them in London houses,
and no doubt in time they will appear
here, superseding the familiar rubber
plants and palm, and giving that one
note of vernal oddity so prized by the
tasteful owner of a well composed room.
-Boston Herald.
Lightning Kill* lilril*.
A singular story is told by a head
gamekeeper in Prussian Silesia. A few
weeks ago ono of his under keepers
found in the tract of shoot ing country
under his charge a covey of partridges,
two old birds and fifteen young ones, all
lying dead. They were huddled up
close together within the space of
equaro yard, but wore too decomposed
to show any reliable signs of the cause
of their death. Poison was at first sus¬
pected, as the spot was close to some
peasants’ allotment, but a car .'"l ex¬
amination of the ground revealed struck the
fact that the birds had been by
lightning. The flash had struck a little
mound a short distance away, and then
coursed nlong the ground, and the grass
surrounding tho spot where the par¬
tridges lay had a burned and yellow ap¬
pearance. —Exchange.
• Duckivn’s Arnica Solve.
The Best Salve in the world for Cuts
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Halt Rhontn Never
gores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblain*,
Corns, and all K kin Eruptions, (required. and It positive
ly cores Piles or no pay is gunr-
ted to gives perfect sntisaction, or money re
J. N. Harri s A Son.
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Female Weakness Positive Cur? Free.
To tub Emroit:
Please inform your readers that I have a
positive remedy for the thousand and one
ills which arise from deranged female organs.
I shall be glml to send t wo bottles of my
remedy tree to any Isdy if they will send
their Express nnd 1‘. O. address. Yours
respoctinlly, Ds, J. B. MARCHIHl. 185 Gene¬
see St.., Utica, N. Y.
For Over Kitty Years
An old and Well Third Kkmkdy
—Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup
hn» millions been of used mothers for over for fifty their vein children s by
while teething, with perfect success the
It soothes the child, softens
gums, allays nil pniu, cures wiiyi for
colic, Dfflirrtkrn. nml is the best, remedy
Sold Druggists Is uleusant in to thetasjo. part, of
wor’d. by Twenty five every bot¬
the cents a
tler—Its value is •incalculable. Be
Burehnd usk for Mrs. Winslow’s
^nothrnpr^Yriip kind and take no other
«, o«kV ulv.
The HonieTruth of a Foreign Proverb.
peligroso—“too The Spanish have much a proverb- is diuigerous -'l' 'nm.*iudn " , e«
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•*KrOvI‘ ’brevity ill f the ** non l of * wit./ ' *■ ’ tins raeaiin “ ” a
gr^nt m*af; «a4 * ft hi vimfir u»iuii -
ce« in eating ami drinking nre prodiietive of
one trenvendoiw oviT—tlie progenitor of
many othew—^uid t hese are aiming, the fid*;
hew t o whi<d> thiw jiithy nifyingj i t np-
digention," to the relief and eure of wliieh Hon*
tetter’8 Stownch bittete bun contributed
mo re tlmn any medicine which aeienee haw
given’o the American poop’o This
orating »tomnehie and comwtive i« tlie
means not only of reforming a disordered <>r
entotb eil condition of the digestive orgaiin.
but of renewhig healthy net ion of the bowels
and the liver. llesideK this, it counteract* n
tendency to rheumatism and Kidney com¬
plaint extirpates nml prevents malarious
disease, is u potent restorative of strength
wtiiciiis failing, hastmiB convalescenee und
mitigates the inflrmitfes of age.
Tlie New Dtseovery.
You have heard your friends aud neighbors
talking about it. You mayyourSelf be one of
the many who know from persona! experi¬
ence just how good a thing it is. If you have
ever tried it, you are one of its staunch friends
because the wonderful tiling about it is. that
when once givenn trial. Dr. King's New Dis¬
covery ever Hfter holds a place in the house.
If you have neyer used it and should be af¬
flicted witli a cough, cold, or any Throat,
Lung or ( host trouble, secure u bottle at
once and give It a fair trial. It isRunrnnteed
evhrv tunc, or money refunded. Trial Bot¬
tles r'n-e at rh N. ffarris A Son’s Drugsfor.-.
^y.fn ss Can t be Curi’fl
by-local applications, as they can There not is reach only
the diseased portion of t he ear.
one way to cure Deafness,and that is by eoi^
stitutionill iremeilies. Deafness is caused by
jin influrued condition of the tuueons lining
of the Eustachian Tube. Whi n this tats-gets
inflamed you have a rumbling sound or im¬
perfect tliftnng, lieu ring, anti aild when wuen if it ■(< s.-atirelv eHrimy chikwi closed
iH>a{ > ,4r» Ih the iwult. and nuhvs tl»*' mtlain-
mat »• »n can Im* taken out and thistuln* nstor-
«sl - to Its * normal condition, ..... hmsmia' wifi " * f»*’
destroyed fort'ver; nine cases out often aiv
caused by catarrh, which is nothing bu r au
inffnmr^l coudifioci «*f the mucous surfaces.
We will nitre 0m l Hundred Dollars f*»r any
etiwof Pealm»« teatiKetl by Catarrh) that wc
can no t eure hy tuktug HnlPs Catarrh f *titv.
Hetn) for eimtlars. fn*c
The JleMf AdvertI nIii^:
The ni'tad efficient ml vert iwiny in tsha!f ;»f
HtMuPs .<irs3ipatr»llu is that whi h c*>m*s
from tie medhune itself. Th t is. t.hose win**
are cure*V by it, s, e.iL to friettCs
simthir who in urn derive benefit and
otlw-ii to try this nu^essful in *t»<dne. - Hots
the <*ir**h* of its if.v is r?» id. 1 .. t»» > u
inir froitti tics t*i»u*-e id«*nc. jinj yu*m v «oid
lltxkfM ns* t Jb filling ■mKll i .yl *■ in <rt h i‘ »»,
8 usap-ir if« n it *»* »ah> h«
Ftrn i f- its ftiifl hite »ecr : \ » ’’a ■ •
Hoodr Sgt**V dL. is th > U ; .• tu a
If i» tn**- 1 *
.w hitiWittg UR •uwlicim- * *'
uu rills \
;u liar
rtiiny pevnttar points make Hood’s Hsu
, par ilia superior to ail other medicines.
Peculiar In combination, proportion,^
and lood’a preparation Sarsaparilla of Ingredients, jrilS,
possess#* Uie^^rfVV,
the full curative value of
last known teme&len^roi
the vegetable klng-^r dom.
recuiiar in •trengui
ami economy Hood’s Sar¬
saparilla Isthe only tried!
tine of Jr which can truly
be raid ,,JrA ^^Dollar.” Hundred Dusi-
One ^ aO Medicl;s_s iu
larger and smaller bottler
kA~J^larger ^ good results doses, and H.i. ilo no;
S _^gpvoduce Peculiar lu ns Its nuSdlcinal ns mem?,
flood's Sai-sapariila accor«p!!*!iC8 enrer Lille
erto unknown, and has won for ltseif VC
the title of "The dlscovercd.”^^^ greatest blood
purifier ever ev
Pccuilarln its “ good name
home,''—there is bov/ psere
of Hood’s Sarsaparilla sold In
1, o w e i i, where It is made,
than of other blood
purlflera. r Peculiar Jji its
pbenome- nal record of sale*
nbroad, other preparation
has r evcr attained such popu-
ln so short a time,
^nd and retained Its r»>! hlaritj
confidence nmox^ all classes
r "of people so stcadtastly.
Do not be Induced to buy other »reparations, Medicine,
but bo sure to get the Peettllar
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Sold fry ah dragged*, fl; »ixtor03. Prepstreu ouljr
by C. I. HOOD * OO., Apothecarle*, Lowell. Ala**.
IOO Doses One DoIIpj
Parties who wish Vacnntlots to Rent nnd or Buy Farms, Stores, and
Dwelling houses, esongh meet the demand.
I bavn’t got to
Those who have rtny of the above to rent or
sell would find it to their interest to commit
me before disposing of them on or before
Kept. 1st. I have only u, few places left and
there are bargains in every one of them.
Himmons house and lot, 7 rooms and 12
acres land in edge city limit*. limits.
100 acres land in edge city
Hi *• “ inside “ “
53 . ”
4 “7 room house, Hill street.
2 Vi “ 5 “ *‘ Poplar street.
2 V-i ” 7 •’ •“ Taylor
1 ” Vacant, Teylor street.
;% u Stephenson place, 8th street.
207 “ 2 miles, I est fruit farm in the
State, on C. R7K t
130 acres 2 miles Good fruit farm
700 “ 5 “ from city.
1200 “.14 “ “ " good improve¬
ments.
80 “ 5 " Large, Jossey place,near fine vineyard. Hill st.
Vj . “ 7 rooms,
H “ 5 “ Goulding “ “ “■
1 “ 7 ‘ Mi s. Crocker’s Poplurst.
Also 15 to 20 house and lots and land in
the town of Hampton on C. R. R. can be
bought, low, and only 10 miles from Griffin
and 33 from Atlanta.
(J. A. CUNNINGHAM,
Ural Estate Agent.
ICLEANEI), CURED AND DYEDJATJ
PHILLIPS, 1
pt Marietta Street, Atlanta,JOeorgla.
■TALSO KID GLOVES CLEANED.
octTTKr^mtt
BANK g- ^ ^
OFFICEji I 1 desks
knd storl Fixtures
‘theJ erry m f g. co.
NASHV1U-E TEN N
UNIMER
OFFER
T>UY D to An«Mt, September,
or October end per when
crop* ire told. Spat Cash
Prices. The Loweet known.
Jut»little ceeh down, bslsnoe
December 1Mb. No Interest.
Oar entire etoek-siur msto-
prioe or style. BEST Sum¬
mer offer we ever made.
Write for dreutox-
Sl’M.YIKil OFFER 1800
LUDDEN S BITES,
SAVANNAH, OAj_^
pe» cone s
ornune world ncoe /sort one
o*haii(E 5 GOLDEN SPECIFIC
___________________________jt and speedy whether the patient ft pet_ is
nent cure, wreck. %
loderate drinker or an alcoholic IT NEV^
:R FAII-H. It operates so quietly and with such
annuity enience, that and the patient his complete undergoes reformation no incon- ia
soon
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C « HtS PILtS,
SALT RHEUM,
.Tetter, ' burns
^SCALDS, SORES,
WOUNDS, IN¬
FANT'S SORES
And CHAFING,
SORE NIPPLES
AN INVALU¬
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FOP CATARRH
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Agents Wanted I Catalogue FREE!
RUBBER STAMPS, SEALS,
BADGES, CHECKS, STENCILS
STEEL STA M PS, &0.
iiefc M.mifaeturvrs ot
Tho WueiassSelf-f nking Rublve*
Stn.r ' Prii Vine Pre^?
‘jqf Tfir THF BEST KNOWN REMEDY.
-U.U.C.” Cures Gonorhrea and
G Cteetln 1 to5 I>nys, without Fain,
Prevents Stricture. Contains no
acrid or poisonous substances, and
is guaranteed absolutely harmless.
Is prescribed by physicians and
rocomended by druggists. Price fi«b* »1.
Sold by druggists. Ileware of
stUute.. AcliicChcin.Co.I.td^dLOJ*
Formic by E. R. Anthony, Griffin, On.
Pippi «!e*P well, U restlc**, unnatural ia its appetite
and
Georgia Midland & Gulf RK
hwk fable, No. 32, Taking tflect
June. 22, 1890
NORTH BOUND- Daily
LJuve Columbus.......................... Griffln.................................**/
Arrive **’
l^nve Columbus.............................“• ,
Arrive Griffln.................................” ;,‘ r
{stave Griffln..................................„ McDonough........................
Arrive
SOUTH BOUND—Dxily. ■
Is?a ve McDonugh........................ 1 8 J ^ 2 °
Griffln..... a P „ „
...........................
Columbus.......................... f
Leave .................................. 7 Uo „
Arrive ColumbBB.......................... : 0
NORTH BOUND—Ffkioht.
Columbiie...i.. # . ft, ffi
. . *
Griffin............................■*$*
McDonough................8:80
SOUTH BOUND—Fbeiout.
McDonough.................. Griffln....................-*«* „
Griffln.............. ’
CoIumbuB,...^***.-...... **• m m
it. 8. UMb nm 10.1?
^In effect,’^une 1st, 1800. 1
H|No. 15 —Daily.1
>-* a
No. 10 —Daily,
Atlanta ........................ ..6:00 p.m.
Griffin.. .. 8:00
No. 3—Dail«.
Macon ...3:80 a.m
0 "No. 11— Daily.
.. 7:90 a. m.
9:20 “
Griffin........-................. .. 11:00 “
Atlanta...................... ..
No. 1 —Daily.
Macon.......................... 4:00 1:40 p.m.
Griffln.....................—• “
5:40 .
Atlanta.............................
No. 13 —Daily.
...8:12 “
....8:32 “
...10:10 “
No. 2 -Daily.
Atlanto......................... ... 7:00 a. m
8:32 “
...
.4.10:35 “
No. 14 —Daily. S-.V.’
Leave Atlanta........................... .. 11:30 a m
Arrive Griffln........................... .. 1:00 p.m.
1:25 “
...
Macon............................... 3.40
No. 12—Dailt.
Leave Atlanta............................... 2 : ^k P \?m
Arrive Griffin..................................C00 ...................................COo . J
Leave “ _
Arrive Macon..................................6.15
|No. 4—Daily
Leave Atlanta............. ................
Macon................... -...11-20
No. 33—Daily.
Leave Griffin..............................
Carrollton.........................12.20 p. m
No. 34 —Daily.
Leave Carrollton..........................4:20 Newnan................................5:25 p. m
Arrive Griffln..................................7:20
Arrive
No. 31 —Daily, except Sunpay.
Leave Griffln................................. 4:00 p. m.
Arrive Newnan............................. »:25
Carrollton........................... 8:10 ^
Arrive
No. 32 —Daily, Except Sunday.
Leave Carrollton............................0 ; 50 a. m.
Arrive Newnan.............................- 8: 45
Arrive Griffln................................U:00
• prta r Or lUl tilici Ih/lu Luaiion voltttiyp tick
et rates, best routes, schedule, Ac., write to
or call on JN0. L. REID, Agt., Go.
E. T. CHARLTON. G. P. A.. Griffin
Savannah, Ga.
THE
EAST TEiiSf. VA. & fiA. BY. SYSTEM
IS|TBfE ONLY
SHORT and DIRECT UNF
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North, East and West
AND THE)
SUMMER RESORTS
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East Tennessee, Virgir^
and Carolinas.
The best equipped line ami finest Pallrna
Sleeping Car Service ---
IN THE SOUTH.
TYLER DESKS—200 New Styles.
TYLER ROYAL TYPE ’W RI T ER CABIKETB, TA¬
BLES, and Special CHAIRS, Discounts. BOOK CASES, Oataloges *«., ft *t 1190 Redand read* Rate,
bow
130 pages, Illustrated. Book free; Postage 10c.
TYLER BANK COUNTERS.
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ISt 7. It it note ever tioty ptort tine* tMt mtdl
ein* ico« oftrti at a rtmtdy for WORMS, an
until from that tun* itt reputation hat ttoadily inortattd wL
tdgtd at throughout Ot p r a nntSayit nearly itim ali part* io o roally of tho aatno teorld
to bo th* Sovereign Remedy for WORMS,
VERMIFUGE.
TO WEAK WEN
Prof. F. C. FOWM*. —
' Bl* a to acknowledger 1
CpWofxUMMpA^it f<
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, LlltttSMtoCHtklCUOR vra «>). b 7 safe to recommending it
to;«n „ _
m an Body aadK.ad. ¥? a «
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SAVF YOUR MONEY
-GO TO-
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For*Coal Vases,. Oil Stoves and cheap Pocket Knives.
The knives were bought before the advance. the
The Charter Oak still leads the Cooking Stove, an d
“Times” competes with any others in Grrffirb
Hardware we are the cheapest, and will treat you all rig i
Come and see us. DAVIS. — .
W. D.
II. W. HA88ELKUS,
Dealet in SHOES AND LEATHER,
22 HILL STREET, GRIFFIN, GEORGIA. ^ g ,
I desire to coll the attention of the public to the great waste of ^
dollars each year in this city—by purchasing poor footwear, made to sell but n
vice, and which can tie avoided. manufacturing . ppviaS
It has been onr aim to save money for onr customers by shoes that tnc #wt 4 .
the most solid nnd lies! goods only, for it is especially true of
cheapest, chashing shoes. hud we therefore take pleasure in inviting all to examine H.w.HA onr K'TagDj^fS
sept20-d*w3m
DR. GR 0 SVEN OR S
tt Bell-e&p-sic
FLAST r tr p
£1 ...
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PEYTON H. SNOOK,
at Fiim
NO. 7 AND 0, MARIETTA ST., AT LANTA, C/
OneJThousand Parlor, Chamber and Drawing Room
Suites"! Beautiful Parlor Suites only $25.00.
Silk Plush Suites only $35,000. /
Woven Wire Springs only $3.00.
Elegant Folding Lounges x6th Century $7.50. Suites $35.00. *f
Hat Racks, Book Cases, Folding Beds, Fancy Chairs
500 yards Carpets—best. Ingrains—Wardrobes, Chevai
Suites, Fancy Cabinets, Dining Tables, Colotvoal and
weather Chairs, Cotton and Hair Mattresses, Iron and
Brass Beds, Large Full Arm Rocker $2.00.
Ali orders promptly filled and satisfaction guaranteed. ;
P. H. SNOOK, Atlanta, Ca.
oct4.d*w-3m.
COLUMBUS
Buggies and Carts
The best built and most celebrated in the United States.
For sale by ,___________________
J. A^OARWtN.
At Livery Stable on Broadway
Sept. 26 dtf
Look To Your f S
fiprlrg time always try* the strength oi the animal—the very time of the year when mtw
and beast requires all of their forces to ucconiidisli their work. The change of eeusoti rr
duces langor and the inquiry is, “What will give me strength ? What will keep me up to dr,
my Spring work?” Take AniidyspepCordinl to regulate your liver and bowels, make ,imi
food Powders digest and energise yonr nervous system. Try it for yourself and the Denison Sited
for your horses*, cows and poultry. Call at
DREWRYS DRUGSTORE
KEEP YOUR EYE ON THE
UNT ovelty Co.
Weekly we are receiving new goods. See our stock it
you want 4
Watches, Clocks. Silver-ware. China. Dinner Sets
Tea Sets, Lamps,|Glassware, Tinware, &c.
tST* All goods guaranteed as represented. One price
.only. j J. W. SPARKS
R.,F. STRICKLAND 9
NO. 57;HILL STREET, GRIFFIN, GA.
We offer tins season tbe best and cheapest line of goods ever offereii
Ladies Plaid Dress Flannels, 86 inches .wide at 50 rents per yard, Striped Tbs
most serviceable dress a lady ean buy. Henriettas, Cashmeres,
and Plaid-Brilliantines with Silk, Velvet and Duttons to match,from 10r.
to 50c. peryard. Table Damask and Table Cloths at ft.00, worth $1.50.
Notions. Shirts, we have t he best shirts for 50cts. 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 batgain. Ladies Hem¬
stitched Handkerchiefs at 5 to 25e., very cheap. We still lead in Shoes,
our stock of Shoes is now complete and all we ask is a look at our Shoes
and we will guarantee you satisfaction, we warrant alt our Shoes solid
leather. We have added Clothing to our'stock and can sell you a suit from
5 dollars and up, lower than any body.; Give, us a cal) and save money.
R. F. STRICKLAND.
...... Sept, 21 j Aw 3m.
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