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to its daily
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el with each edHbtt.) ■ ’ft.
its advertisers for
ig therein* as
copies and other A*
anatorthan to
lency, i* proba-
tbat sagacioas
cam* to.
ommittee on the Mi«-
)«• agreed oa a bill
no,000,000for leveee
iasippi river, aad Tvilt
fa i* a dny for it*
sdcoufasiotr in Con-
direct and natural
effort to **car* tke
m Fraud Wad Fore*
Snu HoyaJ
Dgiaalaoiun Twli»»ir*’»
9t»k* back to It tint* wb*n
him Iimu WM’ird#*' hi*
mt, and ’gad I nb* •••«•
ik*d it *o cruelly tttat thr
it should **t him 9-
Wl could jndga bett«i
toHur* it w* knew how long
«nm* off. Rut tknt nmrwt is
Mi for the day wh*nth* tonyvn*
mU fqptlpr «• • mroii, and
ktt TsJroag* and bin fair Mr-
r shall »evk tohkk thrirflnahe*
trfTnitottonnly,
r# o|*pttatal fo
phicfi oi th* pent*, and as
fc* th*!% ha* tmwn * va-
at office lor *a»cral y*wn.
gfittadjnry tmeomme ndud
n for th* Tucaney and
th* ordinary to tw**ia A
i and wwr him in. Th*
m * tb *
ijrkwty. STa.wsw.Tk.rer Bn nmy*: “Mr.
rendition* lata Act of oat onfc Juwnaral J| tb* jJ| A*a*aibly The
itar
wi not in perfect accord With the
•pecifl* conditions) and tteGorernuf
i* informed that the 915,000 wiU not
tionof the by Georgia be in
harmony with the requirement* St
the national Act. Tbeae, under tb*
comapipoer IlCMfoper emit of ednea- of tb*
prMtfS tolbejftabliabmeat ia the State of
■»4i|w®*r cent, to a
* ifcta fttr/jb* whit**, thia
tMrJjfppeetiv* aphe two races
according num-
bars of eel >1 age as shown by tB*
So before tbi* money can b*
atilized for *dacstional purposes,
th* negro airrtanltural college must
b* seta bibbed; and this Governor
Nortben will no doubt proceed
promptly to accomplish as far as
authority b Tast ed in him .
Sam Small b a man oi undonbted
courage. H* b about to open a
campaign la Pennsylvania.
- Toths—nag.
Over one Hundred column* of roluntsry
owtHtaats* hST# been printed in tb« Atlanta
Jonrnsl fruia mirk people t ae R*y. 4. B-
Hawthorne. Rev. Sam /one*, Hoo. H.
tti®ChSrttan ’ % ;
at rent. Co). W. A aery, late e iltor Atlanta
'•Cottatltntlon,” and hundred* ol prpmlueat
dhtae*, aditora, doctor*, apanialltta out I
SXeSMR. *dr, *»d anrelr 0 * when .SISK all Tails.
cures rise
lienrrGeorge I* atMdily recovering
front hi* recent attack, weevil end will go to
Bermuda next March of
r**t and quint. , !;i ... ;
A aenaibl*'woman wW not (alt to keep a
bottle ol Hal ration OU on hand lor men’s
etite and brnlses.
Edward Bellamy, beginning Feb.
let 14, weekly will publish in to Boston be entitled a nation the
New Nation7 paper.
,
Thi* is no experiment bat * solid fact.
Old ffaaI'» Catarrh Cure will cur# catarrh or
lulu tax* In a few day*. Cotta onjy 15c.
“■ .- ■ • " —
Father i’aequale, whose death is re¬
corded in the Casterni monastery, was
110 years old.
gi*ct In tin* « slight Taylor’* cough or cold,
Cherokee
ofBwMtGnm and Mullein.
disordered, a^RhwSi;,
stomach was hie Liver
strength. Threw bottle* of Werti
**S?ward Hhepherd, leg Harrisburg,
tag runaing Tftad soreo* his bottle, *f eight)«
three of J3erti
end Idea of strength. ^Womeu,_ however
hearing down pedna, the bane of e weak wo-
mail'* existence. Both, however, have their
dizzy (heir spells, lack both bemoen tfair that lose feeling of appe¬
tite, of eaergy. of
weariness and constant fatigue Roth be¬
come hardly ladguid,insipid, worth gheii and Ilf* to either seems
and wasting living, Iheir kidneys Mrs,ware are weak is-
***** away.
active, their stomnefas ((isordered. their l»v
#1# irreg*far.' Ob! foolish, foolish men and
health women!-why and strength'.' will-you Others»* not seek miser*bio the w»y to
as
yourselves are wow ia th* full enjoyment of
msjudkm happy, joyous aside life, aad simply began because th* t of my thet put
us*
excellent elteretiv* kuown ns !>r..fohii Bull’s
used Harsaparflla. it what they Ash think yuur about neighbors It. who Ask have
for bottle aad don’t take your
druggist a any
aad St< bmdy**" Rariy Rhwre and by
living 1 BLPtSKS'
jour LI tile 1
4a?«5B£;?LSl^:aJ
?r«»rs,
Btylich.—A seal skin jacket is so doubt
very stylish. Nut it i* a perfect trap forcau-h
is*cold the We wish to Dr. adrbr RuU’e h! Cough 1 Isilic* «v«r
haady. ing same Pt)o to 25 keep esnta. Syrup
Kvcry man know* how good fie
would ue ware ha %i>b>o other man.—
Atchison Globe.
vttuuan *onntnr m Titnru , tvitiiiv imiu.
It to Hfc* rest at tbs gate* of Paradise, but
bow «aa it b* found? It is the simplest mat-
tar in the world. Huy a battle of Hal rattan
Oil asd rob it4u.
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Pill* Wts’t Car* thysgrpata.
Dymepthware evta hopahos. iW seek
•siief from thoir diet ress «f stomach am! of
fftec sad they and it not ladtassMoa, heart-
barn, vertigo, extreme laesitud*. lore of «mw-
iHulipiiraiR« tw* "vnMaBBN
eiwdmt her ppf * ■
the laaf for medicine which shall be
for the healing of Remedy tbs nation*,'’ bt
Taylor’* Cherokee Sweet
Gamin and Mtltoin will hen I the
consumption. lung* and cure cough*, colds ana
,
Dtiry Bnsiness.
The undersigned having purchased
ri. B. Drewry n herd of Jersey Cow*,
will continue the daily buidnese, on
hi* farm. Call* for milk, batter and
Moulding, Galveston, an toiincnfc Buptiat divim,
of Texaa, write*: “Send
m* two bottb* of Tnylor’sTberokae
Remedy It i* for of friend Sweet suffering Sum and from Mullein.
a con¬
sumption. It b a preparation 1
know from experience to be good.”
The music hall proprietor must be
forgiven for ■St. putting Joseph on New*? aira; it’* hi*
Tlae Bkv. 4, M. Upebaw,,......-
Writing froqp be Beil Bockei, Tenu.,
state* that has been using Tay¬
lor’* Cherojcee Remedy of Sweet Gum
ami Mullein, with eo much satisfac¬
tion for coughs and cold*, want* to,
act a* agent in Jib district.
Amateur actor—“well, what did
on think of )f my my modest modest effort?” effort?”
“Tbank iperbl you.” Simply “Friend—Cmisid superb.’’ A
ered yon. effort”’—Indianapolis __________ _____
as an
Jonrnal. '
•
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V . A Hate laveMment.
In one which la gnarsataed to bring you
satisfactory results or In ca** of failure a re
temo boy purchase from price. adtertiaed On thia Drnggiet safe placyatt bot¬
ran our a
tle tloh. of 1)r. ft I* King’s guaranteed New Wacorery bring for relief Conaump-
to in every
raw, when need for any aBeetion of Throat,
Ltinax or (’heat, each *» ( ormtuuption, Inflam¬
mation of Lungs. Bronchitis, Asthma, Croup,
agreeable Whooping Cough, perfectly ate. It la pleasant and
to taete, sale, and can al-
caaaulate, being appointed bus succeeded to a
effaelUg in
tfafaew. of Co
ha* been made deputy king.
Mow Par Caa VouVta*?
How lar can we see from any given height?
Til* is a question that occurs to the inqutei
H»* mind frequently. From thwElflel tower,
the highest artificial structure in the World,
say vision 1,000 bounded leet, we by would horizon eoiqy 89 a miles circle dis¬ of
a
tant. From Mount Everest, the highiwt
should peak in the Himalayas the waariaar (27,900 feet) one
a**, if air enough, near¬
ly Though 9Q9 Bailee.
the bwrison ia restricted, th* buai.
nee* *r particuluriy, profmioual man. housewife or social
queen I X -L til auBeriog a from h Imaim
.... —.— a malor^taver, — —. — —, .. — - i - __ a
threatened attack of shoe Id
mm ■a* their their bottle betUe own own well-Mug well.Mug of of that that sufBcieutly sufBcieutly Ki*g Kief ofMedfciune oil clear to
even e»*ere re a a
Ur. Westmoreland'e Uatbrnya Tonic. Orer
worked mea and enervated women caunoti lo
without it. For eait by 4. N. Harris 4 Son
and K.'B Aufhoey.
khi* conceded by th* profmtwou
that wb*n a play walk—Yonkers don’t run good the
-actors usually Btatpp T '
man. .
Remarkable Rescue
Mrs. Michael Furtala, Wainfldd, III.,- make*
the statement that eh* caught cold, which
settled on her lungs, She was treated for a
month by her family physician, but grew
V«r**. He told her she go*-a hopeless vie-
rim of consumption Her and that do tfiUdicin* Dr.
could sure her druggist suggested
King’s bought New bottle Discovery and for hsrdelight Consumption; found she
a to ber-
seif heoeflttad from first dose. 8be continued
Its uso and otter taking ten bottles, fottud
heee«iisound and .well, eow dee* h»r-own
hone*work sad is as well as sh« ever whs
Free trial bottleqof this Oreut Discovery at
1 N. Harris k Hon’sorug afore, large bottles
XV-. and 81.90.
Wo sfll more of DeWitt’s Little Burly KH-
eretbnnenv other pH; their srtiou Is eusy,
do iot gripe or cause pain, are hb* l>e»t teg-
Kstor of tb* l.iver. Stomach and Bowel*.—N.
B. Drewrv.
A Bod Finaneiwr.—Miniita tr> Go*—
Y*u, 1 hove an allowuncc now; And
I’m always so hnrd np the lu»t tbir-
, .... .
l»# Hitt’s LittI* Marly Kissrt. onlyjplll fo
X«w —“Wot? Drian^r fraoaiviqK that? ItiaSof r„-
tioua) oat not nre!
Why, 1*11 leitvo the bloomin' jail
Thc Pulpltaud the
Rev. F. M- Hhront. Pastor I Rrethreii
Church. Blue tall Mound, Kas., • ( feel ft
mj duty to ghat wond _ _
New Discovery dUeased, has don* for a« My Lunge
thought. wars liadl.T I i-ould Jive and oaly my f*w parisMonare weeks. 1
a
and took IS fi> c bound (.ottlee artd of Dr. well, King’s g^nfag New ’iff Discovery lb*. Am
>, M a n ager Lore’s Funny Folks
wrifcs: “Attar a thorough tri
ring W ride u ce. 1 am confident
*0e. ofsd ft
WgKar write* with
stage sit: i th*
of
' Kmy'jjrre^ wrprit.
ik’a tint rat
Cutlcu rn Remedies
infancy and childhood, whether torturing,
■crtialou or hereditary. when the beat
physicians and alL
rent*, eat* your chi Iren year* ot mental and
_______ Begin now. Cure* made
in childhood arc permanent.
Cuticura Jtemidie* nre the greatest akin
curaa. blood purifier*, pad humor remidlea of
modem beuaedon time*, the nre youngest abso'utety fnlnnt nnra, and with may th*
moat gratifying ancoeaa.
gold ererywbere. Price Cntice ra, 60c.;
Soap. 25c., Resolvent. fl. Prepared by th«
*3 page*, 60 illustration, and 100
ini*.
JTxluoily T>I Al PLE8, akin blackhead, by Cutk-urn obupiwd
cured
cated Bono
FREE FROM
la an* minute the
Anti-Pain Plaster
.rheumatic, Kucuiauiii, cbe sciatic, nvi»tu , hip, ui|4, kidney kiuurv
t, and muscular paias ant
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GBIFFIN NEWS AND SUN,
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GO TO
Fbr Coal Vases, Oil 'Stoves and cheap Pocket Knives.
The knives were bought before the advarice.
The Charier Oak stUl leads the Cooking Stove, and the
”1 vines” competes with any others in Griffin, On all
Hardware we are the^cheapest, and will treat you all right
Cotnc and see us.
BtyC WNtLESS -PRESS CO,- SlAMf
TkB REXt'OUD Agents Wauled! STREET, C*W.»fn* AUQU$tA,0- * J
FREK T
RUBBER CHECKS,STENCIL*: ST Alii PS, SEALS ’J
BADGES,
STEEL STAMPS, Ac.
icrWhitca
Forties who wish to Kent or Buy Stoiaa
Dwelling I liuvn’t houKCB, Vacnntloti and Farms, demand en»
got enough to meet the
I hone who have any of the above to - eo.t ot
sell would find it to their interest to consult
lac before diepowng qf them on or Mon
nept. let. 1 have only a few places left St
i here are bargain, in every one of them.
Simmons borne and lot, 7 room, and 11
errev land in edge city limits.
100 acrea Inud in edge city limit*.
4 • 7 room bourns Hill street.
2H “ 5 “ . *• Poplar strev , *
2 Mi " 7 - Taylor -
1 “ Vacant. Tsylor street.'
H “ Stephenson place, Ktb street.
267 “ 2 miles, best fruit tarn in it
State, on C. R. R.
180 acres 2 miles Good fruit farm.
700 “ 0 ” from citv.
1200 “ J4 “ - ’• goodimptov
ments.
80 “ 3 “ Large fine vineynid.
Vi ’* 7rooms,JoBsevpiace,near f(il e
Vi “ 5 “ Moulding .....
I “ 7 * Mis.Creeker’s Poplarv *
Also 15 to 20 hone* and lots and land j
the town of Hampton on C. R. R. cen b
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