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th« representation of uTTsections
become so largely Democratic
the attempt to raise a sectional
and Booth *ttke divided
semis and Whig*, t
a f*jtrttaati»l (
between *iave States «
which player;,.did
social ; AJ*t«l»s
everywhere similar.
of lubpt da not
Is iiwt that
jarwiit* ,.
tbrofljjrb nstwal
and orljfitw of population*
no more. The result. is
Federal anion, in which tto locali¬
in suppressed. But no local
is wide enough to affect
harmonious operation ol the
machinery of the Ojvern-
’'..) .. > !
The unification ol the American
upon Jeffersonian principles
a splendid triumph of the Federal
The overthrow of the Cen¬
more than auytbipg else,
to mAke us one in spirit and in
The attempt of central
to dominate imperils the
strength by destroying Sts
Under the new-old era,
Urifted, *%y tecent popnlar
the States can go on
confident “ * »of the mission
as the revrtlutionised guv-
of Reed’s ideal ol a new ays-
would have been disgraceful.
the highest result of
month’s vote is the demonstra-
that the people aw their own
exercise their own intelli-
and are ready to support and
thetf free institutions against
assailants, no matter how power¬
and agAinst all schemes of cor¬
no matter how vast.
The New Discovery,
i have turard your Wend* nnd neighbor*
\ about it. You mayyonrselt be one of
osethe IrfeiTlt^ymi wowdtonlthingiihout tt:eone« its staunch itjs^that friende
holds ■■P place King’s in the New house, Die
utter a should
t never used it and tie uf-
coW, or any Thront,
lia lalrfrial. secure a bottle at
give It is guaruntemi
time, or money refunded. Trial Bot-
Free at ^RrtTOter I, Ni Harris 4Son’s Drugstore.
colunms ol volnutary
ih people printed in the Rev. Atlanta .r. ii
us
Sam P Jones, Hon. H.
Chas. W. Hndier, late of
Index |” Gen. .lames Long-
W. Avery, hits editor Atlanta
CoiiHtitation,” and hwidreds of prominent
editors, doctors, specialists and
.ftteSSSS frltable cures per-
SSJVaWo. twnW two*tm:t ■D Atlanta, stamp to «a., King’s for
.. wfpsrtiealare, surely when It is troiv all else a great fails. rem*
and
•rae rim step.
Perhaps can't you think, are Can't run down, do anything can’t eat, to ran’t
what your
a, and yon wonder ails you
I heed thewimdng, Prostration. you are taking You
i step into Nervous
Tonic and ih Bleetrie Bitters
WJ the exact remedy for restoring
nervous system to its normal, healthy
tiou. , Surprising results tollow Ml the use
tide great T Nerve Nerve Tonic Tonic and and Alterative. Alternt
aptwtite return, good 1 digestion J igest dneyi ! — is — re-
and the f.iver and Kidneys resume
action. Try n bottle. Price Prii 5lie. at
N. Harris * Son’s Prttgstore.
■T »i« Bsx t Advertising.
cored hr It, stwak to friends suffering
who in lam derive benefit asd nrge
to try this suctyssful medicine. Thus
cteie from this ot its popularity alone, is and rapidly widen- and
cause enthusiastic more
am becoming in behall of
Sarsaparilla absolute merit. as it All actually that demon asked
St* is
Hood’s trial. riarasparilla w that it be given a
If yen need a good Wood purifier,
baildiug up msdkiue, try Hood’s Sarsa-
leHomeTr of*Foreign Proverb.
iMiposo—"too ’The The Spanish Spanish ha have vsanro much verb- dangerous.” -demasiado e*
m is If
brevity is is ths the soul soul of of wit,” wit,” this this means means a a
eat deal. Excreses ami nthir impruden-
, in aating and drinking evil—the are productive of
* tremendons these progenitor of
aay others—and are among the fol-
the relief aad astt of aTe*c
ation, titomach to Bitters cure which Hos-
er’s has contributed
or* lhaa. tie aity medfrihe which science has
■■ a Americnn people This iuvig-
attag etomaiA*■ and corrective is the
nobawly ■>»»vi»tio«i of,reforming of the digestive « disordered or
of Hi* health) of orgu
renewing actian the bowels
mKmi it ths *y „ JivuV. ,TW. to’ rheumatism BeHdes . this, ----- and it eounterm'te Kidney .!■■■ a
com-
e*t Tfiates and prevents malarious
, hi a potent restorative of strength
litigates te fatting, tfca inftraitfes htetens of convaleecen<'<‘ and
age.
For Over Kitty Years.
LN Oteft AND' WBIX TrIKD Rrm KDY
* -WiiiHlmv’s Boot.hing Syrup
K u«h! Inr over fifty years by
* glihcrs for their children
i »iih perfect su<ft*ss.
chihl, softens the
rm>*H pain, cures wind
- the - best remedy for
»wt to them etc.
fotsin eypiy p,irt of
Jor.jiir*. Winsdows
•uwbfoke no otfe-r
' anal > «
sm
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rannote
««>.! lor.
wtot How man; i JH
it m#ao* to f
ssm
■lot nser
> wHom toug M live* itered tea
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A MINISTER’S CURE
A MixisTcn SXD ms nirma box cwkxd or
omtiwstc seir rmessksby th* Concuss
Rummies. Primes them in the pci pit.
HOUR, AND IN THS STREET.
Cured bv Cuticura.
For about thirteen years I have been
troubled w<tb eetema or soma other cutan¬
eous disease which all remedies failed to
secure. I resolved Hearing give of them the- Cctkhjb* trial. I Rxmmies followed
to a
the directions carefully, and It affords me
ixixch pleasure to say that before using two
boxes of the CUicnra.four cakes of Concuss
Soar, and one bottle of Curcuma Res olv
ENT, I was entirely cured. In addition to
my five months own case, old, my baby suffering boy, with then what abont I
was
supposed euch extent to be the that same hia disease bead as mine, to
an was coated
over with a solid aeab, from which there was
a constant flow of pus which was sickening
to look upon, besides two large tumor-like
kernels on ths back of his head. Thanks to
your wonderful Ounce as Remedies, Us
scalp i» perfectly well Asd the kernels have
been scattered so that there is only one little
place by hie left ear, and that is healing
nicely, Instead ot a coating ot scabs he has
a fine coat ol have much better than that
that which the was whole destoyed world by of the sufferers disease. from I would skin
and bloodHiseaeee knew the value of your
OtrricuiiA Remedies the as which I do. they They are worth sold
ten times pries at are
I have never used any other toilet soap in
my house sines I bought the first cake oi
your Cuticuba 8(UP. I would be inhuman,
M well Mi ---------- ----
well of and
Ihaveeno!
speak of them from the pulpit, that in the homes,
and in the streets. Praying you may
live tong, and do others the same amount of
good you have done me and my child, I
remain, (Rev.)c. yours m. manning;W gratefully, as, Acworth, Qa.
Cuticura Remedies
Are In trutn the greatest skis cures, blood
purifiers, and humor remedies of modern-
times. Hold everywhere. Price, Cuticura,
50c.: Soap, 85c.; Resolvent, tl. Prepared
by the Potter Drug and Chemical Corpora¬
tion. Boston.
••■Bend for “How to Cure Skin Diseases,”
04 pages, 50 illustrations, and 100testimon¬
ials.
PIM’2S^Wte"lsSr& Cuticura Hoap.
OLD FOLKS’ PAINS
Full of comfort, for all Pains,
Inflammation and Weakness of
of the aged is the < ’utienra Anti-
Pain Plaster, the first and only
ng strengthening paster. New,
Instantaneous and ' infallible.
Fashion Place, Not. 15, '89.
SILK fSpecial.]-—Just FELT HATS arrived big lot
in every fashion¬
able Shape lowest and Shade, and at the
very N. B.—The price. broad
extra wide brims
are the “Leader."
-ALSO-
fcK LUE BLY CAPS
Beautiful, in Velvet. Fricof. Cash¬
mere nnd Cloth, nnd in Fancy and
Solid Colors.
FANCY GOODS.—A select lot Beld
ing’s Skein and Spool Embroidery,
Knitting and Delicate Ruw Silk in all colors
and shades. perfumeries in
ornamental Vases. Girdles, Belts,
Gloves, Hair Ornaments nnd Hair
Goode. Orders promptly executed
and mUjsfnction guaranteed Old
andsoired headwear cleaned, dyed
nnd repaired at effort notice and low
‘ 3,;,;^.;..
rates, , _ __
MRS. L. L. BENSON’S
NO. 20 HILL STREET
t»pt28-iUw2m,
I—■
W. BIKER & CO.. Dorchester. Mats.
|Pure, Brilliant, Perfect.
Authentic Living Testimonials from Distin¬
guished Generals and (statesmen
In Favor of Hawke*. New Crystalized
erses Over All Others. ■
Testimonials Irom the leading physicians
in the United States, governors, senators,
legislators, stockmen, men of note in all pro¬
fessions and in different branches of trade,
bunkers, mecanica. etc , can be given who
h**ve had their sight improved by their use.
These glasses have won tb*admiration of
nil whohavs length need them. They era be worn
any uf time at one sitting and give a
marvelous deareees of vision. They stand
unrivalled in tfceifspiendid reputation.
v IMITATION®.
The market is full pnitatioaa, re presented
to he the same ■ as Hflwke*
lenses. These imitations, are inmost cases,
productive of positive positive injury iy to to the the eyes eyes of ol
the wearer. Manv da Wd’ recommend
inferior i and those
of profit to
'
r
?
M*## I nrig
that
ut it f &, ..-i „
Hood’s
miserable,
dyspepsia, and so
d hardly stand. 1
good tha* I wonder at my self sometimes,
Bold by all druggist*. fl ; .izforfA Prepared only
*r C L HOOD *00., Apothecaries, Lowell. Mass.
IOO Doses One Dollar
I mean that Life the Provident Saving*
furnish you insurance at about
HALF THE
with same benefits as the Northwestern,
tual Benefit, Mutual Life, New York
.Etna or other high priced companies.
policies are all
NON
after three payments and has a
ensh surrender value, PAID tJP insurance,
th* ber of policy wttl without be extended for a the given
year* any cost to
Iteratie of Assets to Liabilities are
than any other Company in the State
we hold the largest
INDIVIDUAL POLICY
in Griffin. Call at my office and
its plans and also our Investment policy.
will pay yon. I respectfully solicit a
of you* ; .
FIRE BUSINESS.
g call jL on or write to
k W LOGAN,
julv22d*w-tf 16 Hill Bt.. GRIFFIN.GA
CLEANED,CURED ANDDYED
PHILLIPS,
. 14 Marietta Street, Atlanta, Georgia.
SfALSO KID GLOVES CLEANED.
octl4-dtjaol
HBU*
wreefiT tes patient Is
_____„ 1M. It operates ______. so quietly . . and with
9 W. MANGHAM A SONS, Drugglets,
seytl7-eodAw-ly Griffin. Ga.
U MINER
OFFER
X> TjDTin Oetsbsr Antast, sad B sp t msS whsa W.
<r par Cash
srops am sold. Spat known.
Prices, Ths Lowest
JostaUttl* sate down, hslaass
Dcoombor IBh. No lotfiTMt*
s.rarssi’ss: offs* made.
are weaver
Write for Clrcalar—
SUMMER OFFER 180®
HIDDEN SAVANNAH, t BATES, QA.
-
QURIS
SALT
Mn k TrrrcA.
r jSCALDS, SORES
WOUNDS.
- i 3 FANT'S
! BORE AND NIPPLES
f AN
ABLE RCM El
FOP 'CATARfri
25T? KLIABLE h TOSITIVr DRUOGI Gu, irr®
ii:s
WHELES3 SI
748 t __—PRESS REYNOLD STREET, AUGUSTA, CO- QA
Agents Wanted I Catalogue FREE! *
RUBBER STAMPS, SEALS,.
BADGES, CHECKS,STENCILS
STEEL STAMPS. &0.
Sole Manufacturers ot
Tho Wheless Self-Inking Rubbe-
Sts.riD Prirbng Prests
fTTHE “U.C.C." BEST Cures K NO WN (lonorhoca REMEDY. and
G Gleet in ltoADaya, wlthontFaln.
Frcvente Stricture. Oontalna no
acrid or poisonous substances, harmless. and
Is guaranteed absolutely physicians Mid
Is reeomended prescribed by by druggists. Price Ol-
Sold by dragglsts. Beware MM-
stltutes. Acme Cbora.Oo.T.td. .R.O.IA
For Sale by E. R. Anthony, Griffin, Ga.
f MT*®!
N*"*" '•
'la
TT
............... Iwv p. AM
-sassaE .8:50 ’•
...5:10 “
Arrive ______ Ori^H....... ___ ^ ■ ,8:17 ’
heave Leave Griffin........................... Griffin. .........8 85 “
Atrive MfDoBOO^i—' UeDon .9:15 “
Arrive
•«....... «m BOB'FII BOUND-rAtLY*
nogh.*....<M »# * ®
l^sWtvi *»i uMM* ?
tw tltMAfW * **? ■' * * j?
Arrive Is<‘ftve Griffin.........................»****• ColMibii®.-..- j’JJ u
.*...............
NORTH BOUNIV-Fbkwiht.
r*®uv© Coltimbn®...... »■’••># ®
Arrive Griffin... ••• ♦ s #.. P* ®
Arrive Leave Griffin........................„ McDonough .8.80
...............
SOUTH B00ND—FttEiaSt. ’
ArriveGriffln...................'*<£* Leave McDonough........1..... • • •
Leave Griffin............. „
Arrive Cohim bus...........— ...........wurop.m
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f. iL II, lilt TABLE M, 17
in effect, }June lit, 1899. I
tt.|No. 15 —DailtJ
Arriv6Atlftntft..t..»ri.s»Mrii**p»-«’»»*o*'»*'® LeaveGriffln......-5A0a.^m. i
•
No. 16 —DabeaT,
IjCRYC AtlfUltft .*...8.00
Amv® Griffis....................... *•
Leave Macon.....,.— No. 8 —Dail/. .........-8«? • ‘kii *lIn ^'-LL
Arrive Griffin. ..
’* Atlanta........................
. No. H—Dailt.
Leave Macon............................... 7:90 h-J®-
Arrive Griffin.......-...... Atlanta............... .9:20 II**
No. 1 —Daily.
Macon......... ^
Arriye Griffin............................... 5:40
Atlanta....................
No. 13 —Daim.
Lg&V Arrive 6 Macon. Griffin.......... *..s..5.55p*^w 8:12
.................... ^
Leave ** ••*•8.84
Arrive Atlanta...............................10:10
No. 2 —Daily.
Leave Atlanta.............. j:90 a.^m
Macon.**....*.......10.35
No. 14 —Daily.
Leave Atlanta...................11.80 1.00 a hi
Arrive Griffin.... ...................... p. m
Leave ’* :.... .■■•...* L26
Arrive Macon......8.40 ' ”
No. 12 —Daily
Leave AUanta......................... H
Arrive Griffin.........-....—~-i......—-.*.00 ..,..4:05
.Vo ”
ive Macon....—-■**..***.******—.****—* 0.15
!No. 4 —Daily
Leave Atlanta................ 7*20-p. 9.08, m.
Arrive Griflia............ — —....11 20
’* Macon.
No. 88 —Daily. vtib
LeaveGriffln-.................ill.....9:25 a.®
Arrive Newnan—.......................11:05 “
,« Carrollton.........................12:20 p. m
No. 84 —Daily.
LeaVe Carrollton..........................4:20 p. m.
Arrive Newnan..............—............5:25 ’•
Arrive Griffin.................................-7:20 «
No. 81 —Daily, except Sukuay.
Leave Griffin.....................-.......... 4:00 p. m.
Arrive Newnan............................. 6:25 ”
Arrive Carrollton...........................8:15 “
No. 82 —Daily, Except Sunday.
LeaveCarrollton.............................6:50 a.m.
Arrive Newnan..... .....................8.46
Arrive Griffin........ ....11:00 “
••‘For further information relative to tick
et rates, beet routes, schedule, REID, *o„ write to
or call on JNO, L. Agt.,
E. T. CHARLTON. G. P. A.. Griffin Ga.
Savannah. Ga. -
THE
EMTTEM.YAiM.mint
ISffPHE ONLY
SHORT amt DIRECT IMF
ito raackkji »
North, East and West
ANDTHEI ;
SUMMER RESORTS
—or —,J1„.
East Tennessee, Virgin^
and Carolinas.
The best equfjiped line and flneet PaHma
Sleeping Car Service
IN THE SOUTH.
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KINARD BROTHERS,
No. 5. Solomon St., Opposite Alliance Warehouse
wtnctlS-iUma* rndT
PEYTON H. SNOOK,
Ckajest Fmitire Hoese ii &, *
OnefTfiousand nO. 7 .AND •, W ARtETTA ttii^b€x BT., d k^d ATI^iW^i’^A. K f>rk^iJlo-'
, t : Parlor, 8 R hnm ra
Suites.^ Beautiful Parlor Suites , uso &iily j : v j -jul: \
Silk Suites only $25.00. minis
Plush $35,000.
Oak Chamber Suites only:’$20.00.
Woven Wire Springs only' $3.00.
Elegant 16th Century Suites 22l) $35.00.
Folding Lounges $7.501;’
Hat Racks, Book Case;
Leather Chairs, Cotton and
Brass Beds, Large Full Arm
All orders promptly filled'aid
fr' P.H.SNO
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SAVf YO«f#l 6 NfeY
--GO TO—
W. ID. Davis
For'Coal Vases, Oil Stoves and cheap Pocket Knives.
The knives were bought before the advance.
The Charter Oak still leads the Cooking Stove, and the
“Times” competes with any others in Griffin, On all
Hardware we are the cheapest, and will treat you all righ
Come and see us.
W. D. DAVIS.
.iVi .
COLUMBUS
Buggies O O and Carts
The best built and most celebrated in the United States.
For sale byj ' s! -
J. A. DARWIN.
M At Livery Stable on Broadway.
todtf
R..F STRICKLAND,
NO. 57JHILL STRBET, GRIFFIN, GA
tVe offer this season the best and cheapest line of goods ever offered
Ladies Plaid Drew Flannels, 86 inches wide at 50 rents per yard, tbs
most serviceable dress a lady can buy. Henriettas, Cashmeres. Striped 10c.
and Plaid Brilliantines with Silk, Velvet nnd Buttons to match.from
to 50c, peryard. Table Damask and Table Cloths at $1.00, wdrtb $1.50.
Notions. Shirts, we have the beet shirts for 50cts. ever sold in the market.
B line of ladies and childrens hoes at 10c. to 50c. per pair, »Inldrena
misses full regular made hoes at 15c. to 25c. a Lai gain. Ladles Hem-
fbed Handkerchiefs at 5 to 26c., tery cheap. We still lend In Shoes,
stock of Shoes is now complete and all we ask is a look at our Shoes
we will gnarantee yoowatisfaction, we warrant nil onr Shoes eolid
her. We have added Clothing to our stock and can sellyoo n suit from
8 dollars and up, lower than any bodj.^Gire us a call nnd save money.
Sspt. 21-0 Aw R. F. STRICKLAND.
fira.
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n. w. BuniaoH.
Htolei to SHOES AND LEATHER,
98 HILL STREET, GRIFFIN, GEORGIA. monay—thousand*
> fUMreto call the attention of th* public 5 to to the the great great waate wa*te ol ol money-ttious. 0
dollars t city—by purchasing made to aeit but notto
each year in this poor footwear,
▼ico* $od which csd b® ft voided. •> s 1 mannlacturingaM J , _ •
_______ _ , ,. „ _
It ha* ba*n our aim to rare money for onr customer* by
Mf
KEEP YOUR EYE ON THE
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Novelty Co.
|, Hfteekly we fiT® receiving new goods. See our stock it
you want
Watches, Sleeks. Silver-ware. China. Dinner Sets
Tea Sete* Lamps^G lass ware, Tinware, &c.
] All goods guaranteed as represented. One price
wily. J- W. SPARKb
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