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• • U Hawke*' new eiystaliiw
i imitations, are in most eases
.to titt' eyes. O
will recommend
s, and those
morw profit to
»famous gins desses at
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Has entering Cincinnati
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ferywhere. ««ber in and see of that
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or Toledo,
Paaaenger E. O. McCOKMtCK,
and Tieket Agent.
& COi. Oorchestrr, M tts
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pp‘|g £;.'.
Griffis, Gt. January 23.
Insurance.
R. H. DRAKE
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•ROUND ABOUT.
City Motes, and New* From ThU and
Adjoining Counties.
unur.TBiNa to.iunc* To.
He u«v«r uklppwl a ainirte hop,
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hoot, cassation,
i ^ition. men live,
■ — j uzzling his
inlets shirt,
to “invent”
-V I in"nn.y bachelor’s
to understand.
. kt. "HdUBders, who is well
known in this city, died at bis
home at Indian Springs on last
Wednesday. Dr. Saunders was a
physician of prominence, and his
death will be regretted by his many
friends.
Dr. li d. Daniel, one of our most
prominent physicians ttas “carted”.
IgJT l)r. H*T. Johnson, ffvtry of Fort Smith,
Ark., yesterday in handsome
manner. The eaue used on this oc¬
casion was a very "handsome goH-
headed one and is very much appre¬
ciated.
An Atlanta syndicate has bought
a great umny acres oh land near
Jonesboro, fronting on t he railroad,
and purpose to sell to fruit farmers
It is a practicable scheme and in ten
years from now from Macon to At¬
lanta will lie one continuous vine¬
yard and orchard.
In an essay of some length, the
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faroou s Dr. Browti-Heq _ a a r d discusses
the question: ‘Has the human family
two brains or one?” Nothing new or
startling is developed l^y the doctor,
and each member of the human fam
ily will content himself with the idea
that he baa's single-barreled brain,
and that not one of his neighbors has
more, and some of them haren’t any.
Justice ^ ■*?*■* is drifting'about * ? “ t 1 on " 1 the. sea
of Western journalism, and may or
may not be a slander: "Near Camil¬
la, On., there is q justice of the peace
who administers the oath as follows:
The etidedce you shall give in this
case shall la? the truth, the whole
truth, and nothing but the truth,
and pay ail costs, so help you God.*'
Advertisingsliotdd lie dune judi¬
continuously and thorough*
y. That is, it should he done
tla> newspaper, and it
is- done in the h-si papers of
territory to be covered. Ruil-
companies invariably employ
beat material, whether i; lie
tor bridges,, or luU-o.vfof the
and they have pronounced in
of th« nctvs|iu|aas for adver¬
.-toiue merchants think
dyetftsingis a (a-rsuual favor to
ediu r. hers think because Us
s are Hot lfc*tnulaac(Hi* and
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ry tlmt you liRve some j i
i«ttr e*»dttmjiaa» it is
W.jpt^ssfh.* l»dt : { !
L « fiien.l :
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illur^a i
l am tii-eil qlWtie buai of
to T
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sLasv SciltiivL
At druggists. persons. 25 cts.'
S MOTE
retreat of soch a store room and,
sccnre from interruption, tell the
proprietor the difference betweea
John of Wanamakerville, who adver
tised, and this man who would
rather be wrong than be Postmaster
General.
The New York Herald makes this
arraignment of the Republican
party:
They have swallowed up the sur¬
plus which Cleveland left in the
Treasury,have played into the hands
of monopoly and trusts, have passed
a McKinley bill which rendets it hard ends* >
for the wage earner to make
meet, have compelled the iarmers
to place mortgages on their proper¬
ty at ruinous rates of interest, hays
pledged the country to higher taxa¬
tion for a pension list unequalled in
the hist ory of nations, and raised
the dickens generally. The people
have condemned them at the polls,
and at this moment their sole hope
of the future is not in the confidence
of the North, bntin their ability to
manipulate the ignorant negro vote
of the South. The Force bill, puts in
the hands of Republicans power to
create a race war in every state
where slavery once existed. The par¬
ty that began its existence with
grea,t moral ideas now depends on a
oaponet to keep itself in power. No
such fall is recorded, if we except the
story related in “Paradise Lost.”
. biterary Note.
The date of February 16 has been
definitely fixed for the publication of
Edwin Arnold’s new poem: “The
Light of the World; It will or, The Great
Oouaum ui^ioN W poblUhwd
simultaneously in America and Eng¬
land, Funk the & Wagnalls, American of publishers New York. being As
has been before announced, there has
been in different portions of the poem
collaboration between Mr. Arnold
and an American poet, the results of
this collaboration, of course, beiu; I
Incorporated inbothtbeEngf The American
Amerienu editions.
editioa will contain also and intro¬
duction, by K. H. Stoddard, and a
reproduction of tbe celebrated paint-
iaga on tbe life of Christ, by the Ger¬
man artist, Hoffman, by arrange¬
ment' with the German publishers.
Another Succumbs.
Richard Voss, the eminent German poet,
has bean sent to an insane asylum at Qratr.
He i« suffering from brain disease—the bone
of this age—brought on by over-work. His
recovery is very doubtful Millions of his
iellow-ereoturee are wrecks high to-day from the
same enuse. -To live at pressuro seems
the order of tbe hour. Nature has offered
us the remedy It is at our hand. When
the system is »u#rvated or run down to the
lowest ebb of depression, and the myriads of
troubles known as nervous affections threats
ewns, like an oasis in the desert stands’ Dr.
Westmoreland’s "Calisava Tonic. As nu
eradfeatof malarial poisons, (or chronic
headaches, leuralgiaof general and nervous stomach, prostration, impure
the face
blood ftud chills and fevers, it is t he lender of
medicines. It is for sale by J. S. Harris
antiri"" Griffin, Georgia.
Small in mu', great, in revolt*: tie Witfc's
TJtole Bari* Riser*. Beetfell fort_on*Un*Htm, **•
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Auction at Auction.
On Saturday, the 24th. of January
next 1 will sell to the highest bidder
sixteen Buggies, Phaetons,carriages
of the best manufactories of Colum¬
bus and otbersr Thgseare not put
bor auction, but made expressly for
was lost or MISCARRIED by* the
railroad and will be put up afed open
for inspection by Tuesday Hill next -at
the auction especially room, 50 street.
Ladies are Invited to in*
spect them as there are some fine
surra vs, buggies aud phaetons in th¬
iol. ' G. A. CUNNINGHAM.
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For Over Fifty Years
An of,oANti Wkix Third Kkmkio
— Mrs. Winslow's Boothing fifty Syrup liy
has la*>n Used for afer yetfrs
'nillions of mothers for their children
while teething, with perfect, eilccsSs
It soothes the •child, softens the
gnats, tllavs all pain, cures wind
colic, n lid is the I test, remed yfor
Diarrho-.t Is pleasatit to th
Sold l»v lirnggisisin every
t In- world Twenty i* five iocalcilhi .cents a
lie. Its value
and ask for Mrs. Whi
Syrup and teke
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Dairy Farm For Halo.. »
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h a business will
wit-e investment for
Frfee VSK* f>er. no aen
nt., Bono oj«mount title, 5 y
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‘mmm ant on -plnce.
W.kH may be off the
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arms; limy
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such
to calm over
in our -vicinity,
been an entertainment
remember when.
is holding full sway
A good many families
heir rooms on this
id one school in tbe neigh-
suspended this week.
Prof.Riohter has a fine school here,
but thae is one tbinp we can boast of
one ol the best Country schools in
Georgia.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Miller have
been visiting tbe latter’s parents at
Haralson, Go., tbe past week.
One of our young men came near
getting into a. serious scrape not
many nights since, and that, too, in
the presence of bis best girl, but by
some Mans mysterious slid onto!
it. For information concerning it
ask Chas. Patterson or Ed. Andrews.
. The sad death, which occurred on
tbe 17tb inst., of W. E. Barfield cast
quite a gloom over the entire com¬
munity. ’Twas so sudden that it
is bard to realize that he is gone
Ed was a wholesouled boy and will
he greatly missed by his host o!
friends.
The following is'a copy*of what
purports to be a genuine cotnposi
tion on “ Breathing,” written by a
boy in school.- “Breath is made 0 *
air. If it wasn’t for our breath we
should die when wc slept. Our
breath keeps the life a going through
our nose when we are asleep. Boys
that stay in a room all day should
not breathe. They should wait out
doors. Boys in a room make car-
bonicide. Carbonicide is poisoner
than mad dogs. A heap of soldiers
was in a black hole in India, and a
carbonicide got in and killed nearly
every one before the morning. Girls
kill the breath with corsets that
squeeze the diagram. Girls can’t
run or holler like boys, because
their diagram is squeezed - too
much.”
Many Parser: < K tr-r«>ke
down from overwork or bou.-eh .u -ttos.
Brown’s Iron Bitters m miii ti.e
(yitem, aid* digestion, removea«v-ssol i'da,
and cum* malaria. Get the scawi
Gratifying to All.
The high position attained and the
universal acceptance and approval
of the pleasant liquid fruit remedy
laxattvvrkmjvrn, ufustrale «?°*t tne ejctdlfiBt value
of tbe qualities on which its success
is based and are abundantly grati¬
fying Company. to the California Fig Syrup
All that have once need it oron on need Ur.
Bull _ Baby Syrup
• ihe I «rt medicine known
lor Mm complaintH «f parly chadbood. priO
35 wits.
Queen Victoria’s experiment with
the sitting-still mode of prolonging
life is said to be encouraging so far
as she has gone. The process is a
simple one. When Her Majesty
fee s li ke takiig a w alk s he do es n’t d o
t.
' ON®
the method ENJOYS
Syrup Er of Figs and results when
is taken; it is pleasant
and refreshing to the taste, and acts
gently yet promptly on the Kidne
Liver and Bowels, cleanses t
tern effectually, dispels eold«,
ach « ! *nd fevers and cures habitual
constipation. . Syrup of Figs is the
ever pro
^ teste ftnd
Its action and l truly 8 fe m «ch, benefi , prompt is
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healthy effect*, prerimed pre ouly from the _______ most
and ani agreeable e substances, its
many axcrilent qualities ____________
to all and have commend it
popular made i> the most
remedy of known.
Md VI Figs is rni ibr leading sale In 60c
gists. Any uuEuev reliable xty druggist drug-
have who
may not it on hand will pm
•uie it promptly ^ for any one who 1
'(i) it te.^ no ^ Accept any
CALIFORNIA FI0 STROP dk
SAM FtlAUCISCO, CAl.
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teres?.
her 8th„
BAJ^K GRIFFIN
i jainein the yate of *n,
crest on deposits from 4 per 1 .
to 5 per cent., and in
will be paid* on all
il,ooo instead
it. Contracts
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RIDDLE GEORGIA !
-,tgy. • \ which m. Jr has
Immediately in and around the thriving city of Griffin, more
Manufactories in operation to-day than any City in the South
• of anything near its Population.
.fit
POSTPONED UNTIL TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1891.
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Owing to the present temporary stringency in the money decided
to postpone the sale of this large parcel of property until the first Tuesday in February
next, when 1 will sell at public outcry before the Court House in Griffin, to the highest
bidder if not sold before at private sale, the following property, to-wit:
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. Griffin and mile
Two Hundred Acres of Land 3i miles from i from
Rover, on the G. M. & G. RR. 125 acres cleared and in high^ state vof cultivation, the*
balance in original woods. 4 settlements on the place. If it were divided into 50 acre
lots, there would be running water on each lot.
150 Acres in Aikin District, 4 Julies from Griffin, and known as thf
Bates place, iqo acres cleated and balance in original woods,
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20 Acres 1 1-2 Miles from Griflin, on the G. M. & G. RR.
200 Acres in Upson County, 3 miles from Molena. Also, 1 25*horse enginf
auJ uoiler; 2 Van Winkle Gins, 60 and ;o saws; 1 Gullet Gin, 70 saws; 1 WinsKip Pow 1
er Press, with two acres of land and house—all in thorough repair and running now
Also, Saw Mill and 15-horse Tanner & Delaney engine, 3 yokes of oxen, 2 Log Carts, all
in good repair and running, located near Molena and G. M. & G, RR., in good belt 0!
timber. Also, 300,000 feet of Lumber, 16 Mules, \Vagcns, Farming Tools, etc.
Streets. Mill, Best Plrniing Corn Mills and Store Room bn corner of Meriwether and Eighth
and Wheat Mill in Middle Georgia. Planer, Moulding Machine
Band Saw, Hand Jointer and Planer, HoelHandle* Machine, Turning Lathes, Rip Say
and cut off Saws—all machines almost new and of best makes and in thorough repair; e'
by splendid 40-horse Engine, ’
run a ‘
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PERMS—One half ca r h, balance in twelvemonths, at eight per cent 9
B. F>. Blanton.
All notes and accounts due B, P, Blanton & Co. and all notes and account*
due B. P. Blanton at that date will be placed in the hands of my attorney for collection.
TWO OF OUR
TO-DAY.
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Vo. 4 Solomon Street.
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JOUBNAL OF SOCIETV.
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Mliice Meat, Aptfles, Ornn's Muonn,
tabaifu PtilatOf’lD;'
Gniatis Turnips
teatil Ion r, l.artl and Ilams, Kennedy ( raeken,.
be best line of Clears and Tobacco In
the market.
JOH- ' v HOLMAN.
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