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and other it»-
Giro the WMha DtuocrabicohA&ee.
rfae >
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butnt admirisg ej-e ebn thV
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Xh* Atfebfta '.Joimwl ot Moadny
kMl a* ahold headline “fom WtftF
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■ ■ r ;
JSaeaiPg News, now ed-
«ta»*(f*i|* •uait bob would hit
t»-
who Dem pleatjtA men arid
are ocrat iders,
stolNtw to‘
toM b eepwated
w wi y Mttbr party _ *mH or
dissatisfactieSUMtb- repohlict dlcan _ rule,
Nwwfcaknmol'ibe.teft. to to do d. as __ It Ji
pl«p%i o|^»MUw JlAfftrfitetabsd 5 partis* too the long poKw nU
$<£? MtmiiJtmm*
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The renders of the News and Sun will be
M wi there is at tenet onu
tire 1 ^ 0 * ba SI * X8B-
cure iiw new
eU ^ - ^ a i
a et surfiiw* law <tL
s
- J and ^ giving rfl F ing the 'u pat •tisnt
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to run- ■e. Send for
Sold hg lkat tf iiiti
liPf has because had a
be
creditors of J m his highness debts. __ trofild The bs
I Use it mysclg
Jno,. Jones, Fort Valley
one states ^•H^rs-sr^K of J leading druggists’ there,
uses value it himsslf, is bowel anff knows of what
it for troubles.
A Guaranteed Caw for La Grippe.
r advertised New druggists
. Discovery Tor Co
rnnH^ 3r __ ______ r ^ m ,
. fair trail, and experience no
imsw sstarn the bottle and bare
your inosey reMadsd. We make this oBw,
««# oi the wonderful snecsis of Dr.
ii^Tifft’raKiusrs.rhS';; ITr, IplHC.tU OI. N
Im
ids A Son’s Drag Store. Largo site 50e.
of Rudoplh General F. Fraucie Sigel, tbs farorite son
S2£» I Ni^T^ Sigel, has been
bJ ^' l .!2 Supreme p ""•
82 years
old, it dtfl engineer and mart rried.
KorOver JFIJty Years.
An old AMD Wedl-Tmieu Reueuv
—M rau Winslow’s Soothing Syrop
has been used foe-over fifty years bv
million* of mothers for their child(vn
while teethfrrg, Idtrg, with w |s>rfwt aucce^ti
“It si»ottaw »■ tin* tli>* child, soften* tl/e
gums, iliars lays all all pain, cures wipil
colk*. and is is the thi best, rcuivdy for
hiurekepH. is Is pleasant pleasa to thefp^e.
Sobj^aj. rtiemmrM. liroggmis uggmis Twenty in in every part of
h\ i^ftsbrnahie Twenty five ff cents a hot
f 4»x iBeulculable. iaeulci fie
Winslow’s
no othef
who is noWj
b that nfter
there was not
iflity to beolwin supply
mfm ia
I tatihrita" v'
tote •*mu
Aw
June
II, in
in the
*wiate,
V tJori
tint are ft
aad
lr,t*n held,
point A committee another of num^ Are nST-Call tjtp the members,
Senators Myers, Hammond. ^Jd Wall.
erty, liaa filed the following protent
Will. Flnn.iny
’’"We withhold respt«tfnlly~!t.;fyoiu the ilic of election exqeHincy
to cerl ite to
The election purport* to have been held
“ny 20, 1891, by the ! 'gislntna
tie of Fli^jda ii suo i it mug 'M
(M,n MM
e sa
r „anizd seseii
hat . Uieie . ijr
day. For raid reasons election, we
jiot held
been upon
gtfl aid withhold is void, said and re-
.^slfeyou to oer-
jbe be^Sd™ glad t 0 hear*^?be* : quretian discussed action
by both aides I beferev Only taking any
in Im tlie ef matter. the thirty-one mririn the mem- city,
srttot* wr-
StWMtaMWKftUa and fifteen anti-CaH- S towiocviita (with
jtbffjMrsre in nA &g while ium
abteuf (tosrgto t i r*
I 2„ BEGG!-^>0TV 1 PAi%N. ; : ’
jA,.KwraeeerV iMster Orerwh<il*i«<l With
[ littd* <lr,rt a ***veri>uv’* Doer. *
:tLrt**ON* Min*., June l.edAn exciting
toane took place at Oovertior Ktone’s
jflteey Tito raWirirteft Enger* story,
M; marflfelrer'-ofFelder aniLidf
pedfibmned man, aiwomhn of iittsdHgtSao#
.a*'ilrfj«etuept-’Who fiihde nh hppcsjif;
■Id Syr
%
w
m the way.to! here, To ))rovent all
niles tv- >m snen
il tempts. and brought Bheriil with Wiibowroe him thirty is picked here
low, ariwed witUihWfscbester rifles,
ueu, also ordered the
iovemor Stoue hart
Military oogipaaica. readiho.ss at Lexington respond and at
hiraut to be in to
ail, and to be at the execution. If
; Iborv’a irienfls attemptitho tlireatened
i Of-evV', the there yriy (w a sheriff bloody coafliot, deter-
. s governor i-recnte and tilt- law all are
. itned (o at hazards.
. SADDER BUT WISER.
'
■i Old Man Cuiiol lij a Vuung Woman
Mason City, jo., June 1.—Robert
Adam, agwl 50, a remdeui of Manly, has
1 >ved wisely, but not wrfl. He recently
1 ««*»'^atuated wMTtfto RoaeBer-
t ergerdes, MwSolwIoo aged oirud 90, 9A and, ntl/! mu\n uj»n th<\ the rvn<im prom¬
ise that he would deed his valuable farm
to her she consented to become his wife.
Shortly fter the winsome lady went
tb 0- Rockwell to keep Last, week house for George
Armsbitry. Adam and-the deed she returned
to her was made out,
>t le consideration being 91,000 with $1
rtaid in hand. The couple then left for
t reir homes. The mnrfiage was to take
mace in four or five d;iys,bnt it did not.
l Miss ockwell, Rose and returned the ;« day her but George at
next one they
vieiit to North wood, where another deed
wiki made and properly filed, conveying
the land to $l.rt0d, George C. Armsbnry; con¬
sideration. with 9>1 paid in hand.
lvn the two left together, and the old
an is left alone sadder but wiser.
Froci children edings have been commenced by
h to recover the property on
e ground of alleged fraud.
imperialist banquet.
Meet —TCT— Around
Kmiaparttsts the Vestal
Table Amid Enthusiasm.
Pajus, Jv.iit 1. —The imperialistjian-
tet had her-' was the find since the
dtatli of Nap jcon 111. Gen. Dubaruil,
a speech.alluded totlie restored unity
of the party, and predicted the ultimate
umi»h of the imperialists. He sum¬
marized the programme in these words:
"All for the people, by the people. *
Referring to strikes, "crushed by vol¬
leys of rifles, "he declared that Napoleon
I1J supported liberty of combining, defend gave
to) working men and jx-rmission created to
their rights, and superannuated corporative funds. No
societies
matter to what direction workmen’^ re¬
forms went, and large they heart most of meet Napoleon the glorious m.
jprince name d’ictor, be declared, meant to
comttoue the work that the Democratic
peror liad coinmenced, and would
...nrd a reign of social brotherhood, and
give a government by the people, under
a fiowerfui chief. The party must re¬
new its energetic demand for a plebiscite,
which alone was governing capable of establishing in the
* legitimate of which anarchy power, would become
Absence
supreme.
A Severe Blow.
Berlin, June !.—The treasurer of the
Socialist organizations at Bochmn, has
absconded with the funds of the organi¬
zation, deserting his family. The de¬
falcation is a severe blow to the Socialist
party. ____ _
Kell Hetweeu the Cars.
UUV'STA, 0a., June 1.— Brakeman
ill Lawton, white, fell between two
cars on the\ Chm-ltwpjn-'rtspi,. Churleston and was
killed. IIcliyedAii
BEECHAM’S PIll»
raess
OY ALL DRDGOffirs.
Ths King of Graces is the mot'
economical of European monarcl s. .
,|4 , ----------- Many iff ri j ..... ih ,
Parsons are brot*-
ftom pverwoA Bitters or household cares.
Brown’s Iron Rebuilds ? th*
S%TiR s
.
is- ^
friends. The
made of the engi
Miss Annie Burge, of this city,
whose name he so chivalrously,
against the slightest wiii aspersion. take-
The marriage MissB Biifge .....— not is hr
autumn, n. Lrhu-rdf^i/o^ i a H
nette, a diuight. aristocratic families
and most rlgM,
mlmr own met *
lending belle, not widely only in the known best in society Ojn-
in this '' city, ‘ but
iinn^tf, Cni cago and New Orleans.
mfikm Arcnduke Franz Ferdinand, me ueir
presumptive to the throne of Austria, is
seriously In sick with measles. The phy¬
sicians attendance on the patient say
the utmost care must be taken to pre¬
vent fatal termination of his Illness.
He is 28 years old.
A Lisbon special says; who It is sentenced reported
that Oapt. Leitao, was
to a term of his imprisonment! had And expired banish¬ for
ment after sentence
the part he took in the recent revolt in
Oporto, committed suicide while en
route to Mossamedes.
____now in jail awaiting poisoned examination, of his
Sewaldi says he one
wives at Anobo, Mmn. After her death
he married smothered another woman her. at Wayne,
Neb. He 7 l -«> (
Dispatches from Chilian sources re¬
ceived in Washington Valparaiso is state -anticipated that no arid at¬
tack upon of the city have
t frpj-. the defenses not
been strengthened. It is stated that the
Chilian government fleet is to be recruit¬
ed by two built swift to and Europe. well-equipped
cruisers ‘just
A steamer which ha* arrived At Mar¬
seilles {turn the Net* Hebrides Islands-
in th* south Pacific, brings advices t©
the effect that a state of anarchy pre¬
vails there. Numerous conflicts nave
ooeorfWd in which 890 natives %ere
killed, i in each case by the .the viptort. bodies Of the
dead were eaten
London dispatches from Caruavon,
Wales, Stole that H. €. IhiheNn, of
Washington^ (h. who is charged
with attempting-to murder his wife;Was
again brought Into oonrt at that place.
Owing to-tlie fact that Mrs. Duuean has
suffered h relapse she was unable to ap¬
pear to Court and remanded consequently * Durican
was once more
. Kansas, which defeated its World’*
Fair appropriation, is now trying to
raise $150,00(1 with which, to make an
exhibit. A movement AS been iuaugu-
— ated to the public sCliooW MWM of the State
iherebyit is hoped fiPi.ttN or $.50,000 of
the amount will be coutviliuted by the
pupils, the intention the living erection to devote of the the
sum thus raised to
Kansius dnildtug. (iO-s
Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria.
When Baby was siok, we gave her Castoria.
When she wot a Child, the cried for Castoria,
Whenshe b eea m e Miss, she clung to Oaatorta,-
hen she had Children, she gave them Caetorla
j. ii« Dismhrk toofitiment rund ii
now $240,000.
La Grippe Again.
During th* epidende ot La Grippe lust sea¬
son Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consump¬
tion, remedy. coughs Reports and Colds, from proved the to be who the used beet
it firm this statement. many They not
eon were
only baa after quickly results. relieved, We but ask the you disease' to give left this no
remedy a trial and we the guarantee that you
will be satisfied with results, or the pur¬
chase price will be retnnded. It has no equal
m La Grippe, or any Throat, Chest or Lun
trouble. Trial bottles free at J. N. Harris i
Sons’Drug 1.00 Store. Large bottles, 50c. and
$
Russell Sage goes to bed at 10
o’clock every night in the year and is
up at 6. ELo is very abstemious in
his months habits ho but during spoonful th* of winter
takes a whis¬
key in water every morning little and oc
casidnally drinks a claret for
lunch.
Bucklen’s Arnica galve.
Tlie Bust Salve in the world for
llrulsoe, Korea, Dicers, Salt Rheum Fever
Soros, Tetrer, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
Corns, and allS kin Eruptions, and positive
y cures Piles or do pay frequired. Itis
to d to gives Price perfect 25 satieaction, or For money re
cents per box. sale by
I.N. Harris A Son
One of Mrs. Grover
present band occupations in the is to lend a help
ing management of
mission kindergarten Fifty-Third on Frist Ave>
nue and Street, Y.
In the head
Is a constutioiml
Disease, and requires
A constat,ional remedy
Like Hood's Harsapnrilln,
Which purifies the blood,___________
Makes the Wen’S strong,
Restores health.
Try it now.
Geo. F. Olmsted, a Brock way yille,
Pa., boy jost out of kneeibreeehes,
has just been offered $40,000 for
fire escape he has patented. Like
sensible boy, he is going totnkethe
the money and give himsdf a good
education.
Mrs, Laura Hart, Beaufort. 8. C.,
"A loathsome form of blood poison
kiliig me. My appetite was lost, my
ached, and parts of my flesh seemed a« if
would come off my bones. A friend brought
me a bottleof B. B. B. The sores begn
healing at once, and when lhad taken tv._
bottles I surprised my friends at, my —
ecovei'V.”
r .
ULCERS,
CANCERS,
.SCROFULA,
SALT RHEUM,
RHEUMATI8M,
BLOOD POISON.
these and every kindred disease arising
from impure blood successfully treated by
that never-failing and heat of all tonics and
medicines,
SsmSnsSSS
Books on Blood and Skin
Diseases free. '
Printed testimonials sent on
oppUc&Uoiie AM w ff
Tfc*8wlft Specific Co.,
ATMNTAs«A.
>.
wt«mi\ , the. j»i*t quarter
century ostabiisbmeut of
Arbor Bnyrmni iif i fripgnttton Day hwrf
tomeWhg »*HS[ HR At
n i uusff ru)w , J , B t h# monntrjf
«,859 HoHiTfflTnrdl bstSbTisTrneSts. aria
over half of them Uavf been started in
the last twenty years, nearly 2,000 to the
last decade. With the'sight of the
treasures natffre gave to make the world
beautiful, the taste for theto grows, so
there is constantly more and mote de¬
mand.
Lilacs, snowballs, the alder blossom
and other flowering shrubs which thirty
years ago nobody valued-, at all, they
were socoOMObn, are nowoaiefully gath¬
ered and disposed of, and Yej*esent high
commercial value. So much, Indeed, are
the old fashioned lilacs .of Ottr grand-
moth«» in demand that they are forced
in hothouses, and to early spring and
late winter bring marvekras prices. Bo
it is with the sweet scented violet and
the carnation. Lavender, however, ap¬
pears for some reason to have gone ont
of fashion.
If the acres undergoes devoted to rais¬
ing greenhouse and hothouse flowers
were to beplacedaU together they would
and a half of
ground, „Of the' aoricultural establish¬
ments mentioned, 8,13 are whofly owned
and managed by wotoen, who get their
living ont of them. Here seems a busi¬
ness peculiarly fitted to women. And it
is full of ’pursues health and recreation to every
,oqp who It in the right way. Bat
nolivuly oii-ei;'. a lover of flowers should
jeagHS* h‘ U.
to i "—V" - - '
Cigar cutters represent a favorite
article among men, and are made in
both gold and silver.
of The George pay-roll W. Childs' of the servants country alone plncq
Bryn |Mawr amounts to $1,000 a
month. This is said to be the finest
country residence in the United
States.
• i He Has a Popalar Knack.
write from the heart to the heart,’
tays^ames Whitcomb speaker*. Oiley. For instance, So do all when ho®
est, earuest oi
the attention the public is called to a
Buhject, said—commends the ring—the way in with which a thing
Jb When Dr. Westmoreland’s equally the Dolisaya asser¬
tion
Tome is discussed, the' messaees gent out to
a dyspeptic, debilitated world are martted
by all the scincerity that acanowiedged furnish. A
value and appreciative worth ean
better Wood uud .flyer medicine does not
exist. It contains blood rproperties whieh tkor-i
onghly purify the and imvigorate the
Bver. Itaitord* immunity against chills
and fevers in malarial districts, ana is the
peer Of anti-periodic onble—malarial medicines, poisoning It goes at of
the Beat of ti
the blood. For kale by E. R. Anthony and
Jf. N, Harris & Son. ‘
It is said that thirteen member* of
the United State* Senate are native*
Wl JWft ilri-K. Oliln —Htl
eight, while PennBylvania and Ken-
tucky-bave six each.
A Sea Sick Passenger, • TvVotS
On the ocean, cares very little about astorm
He is positively ’ ’ indifferent But. whether right lie is
or not. set
t twa * " •' * ’
his „______ieels personal safetv. This repe fine corrective
nentraliies in brackish water—often compul¬
sorily drank on health,—the shipboard, to the grievous
detriment which of give rise pernieioue disorders impuri¬ oi the
ties of to
stomoch, liver and bowels. To the mariner,
the tourist, the Western pioneer and miner,
the Bittrsfl is invaluable as a means of pro¬
tection sgainst malaria, when its seeds are
latent in cur and water. -To the effects oi
overwork, overwork, mental mental or or manual, manna it is a most
reliable antidote,-afid to the debilitated and
nervous, It affords great and speedily ieit re¬
lief ami vigor.
An apple woman by name of “Kit¬
ty” haB ins died in London at the
age of 104. She kept a little stand
near St. Jam*a,Hall, where she used
to sell eftndy to Lord Nelson and ap¬
ples to PUt and Fox.
ss
An Awful Sore Limb.
Flesh a Mass ot Disease. Condition
Hopeless. Cured by the
Cutieura Remedies.
For three years I was almost crippled wit
an awiui sore leg from my knee down to m
ankle: the skin was entirely gone, and th
flesh was one mass oi disease. Borne pfa.vsi
pronounced it incurable. had "
cians It di
minished about one third the site of the oth¬
er, and 1 was in a hopeless condition. After
trying all kinds oi remedies, and spending
hundreds ot dollars, I from which I got no re¬
lief whatever, was persuaded to tty your
Cutieura Remedies with the following result:
After three cays I noticed a decided change
for the better, and at the end ot two mouths
I was undthe completely hone cured. (which My flesh was puri-
tied, had been exposed
for over a year) and got to-day sound. The flesh be-
gun to grow, row. and for nearly two
yeans, , wfteg-is 8*.....well se as ever r fi
-SfihSsw EoundXneyjffy to be respect i and not-a sign
lease S€*©D. sees
Rev. 8. G. AHERN, Dubois, DodgeCo. Ga,
Sad Eczema Cured
The Cutieura Remedies wrought a wonder¬
ful cure on me. I was troubled greatly with
a severe case oi Ecsema, and alter receiving
little or no benefit from the treatment of
some cured of set the of leading them and specialists before ihey here, I pro¬ ail
a were
used the disease bad left me. I recommend
the Cutieura Remedies as the best and surest
cure for all dieease of the skin.
W. NELON CHAMBERLAYNE,
Concord, Va.
Cutieura Resolvent
The new Blood and Skin-Purifier, and Pur¬
est and best oi Humor Remedies, cleanses
the blood ot all impurities and poisonous
elements, and thus removes the cause, while
Cutkcbx, the great skin cure, and Cutlcnra
Soap, ah exquisite Skip Purifier and Beauti-
fler, clear the ek in ot svety trace of dieease.
Hence the Cutieura Remedies cure every
disoase and humor of the skin, scalp and
bipod, with loss of hair, from pimples to
ec^ojulu.
SonfV. Sold 05c, t-vcry'vlicre IteBolTent Price $1- Prepared Cnticura, by
,j. Ih,
Dots* Drug and Orem fi* 1 Oorporati.o-,
m I 50 for illust "Howflo ration, Cure and Skin 100 Discuoes,' tesUmnu?-
—4_------------.’V* "
pifilPLES. • skin cured black-head*, liyOuticura ciutoped MeilicatedRasp, and o«y
how mV back aches-
Back Ac fie. Kidney Pains and
Cwoakmws woreueea. lameness strains
irstonly inut viuaueons pal nktffsrpiaster
I
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>
in At*ractlTo
#a V ( ’ B1TTKIU
to purify your blood and fortify your system
so offensive, the drowsy dizziness
so frequent, or that extreme tired
feefintpso prevalent Hood’s Sar¬
saparilla is jost the medicine to
purify the bloodpfcriMIck headache, bilious¬
ness and overcome teat tired feeling.
" I have been troubled a great deal with
headache, tad no appetite, no strength, and *
Wli Haatodtcto mean ussrei i ,. - .,. - i *
Sarsaparilla I have not had the headache, a/f
food has relished, and seemed to do me goo*,
and I have found myself growing stronger
*rety day.” M. A. STsjnjiaw, id Grand
Avenue, Grand Rapids, Mich.
Dyspepsia
« Few people have suffered more severely
from dyspepsia than Mr. E. A. McMahon, a
well known grocer of Staunton, Ya. He says;
“ Before 1873 I was in excellent health, weigh-
tog over 200 pounds. In that year an ailmenf
developed into aeute dyspepsia, and soon 1
was reduced to M2 pounds, suffering burning
Intense sensations in the stomach,
palpitation of the heart,
nausea, and indigestion.
I could not sleep, lost all
heart In my work, bad fits of melancholia, and
lor days at a time I would have welcomed
death. I became morose, sullen and irritable,
and tor eight years life was a burden. 1 tried
many physicians and many remedies. One day
a workman employed by me suggested that
I t>k* At Suffering r# •> Hood’s
Sarsapa- rilla, as
it had cured his
wife of <ty*p
sta. I did so, and before taking the whole of
a bottle 1 began to leeltike a new man. The
terrible pains to which lhad bCen subjected,
ceased, the palpitation of tlio heart subsided,
my stomach became easier, nausea disap¬
peared, and my entire system began to
tome up. Tyith returning
strength came activity of
mind and body. Before
the fifth bottle was taken
I had regained my former weight and natural
condition. I am today well and I ascribe it
to taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla.”
N. B. If you decide to take Hood's Sarsa¬
parilla do not he Induced to buy any other.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Soldby andraggists. #1; «txfor»5. Prepare*only
by C. f. HOOD A 00-. Apothecaries, Dwell, Mass.
IOO OOses One Polittr
inssqK SPEOB
R RUEES QOLOEN
MANGHAM 4 S0N8, ■SB? Dra^is * t. t
TV W C! "Ff*
STRICK Wtiii
loan us your Ears For a
Return Them wiith Interest 1 f u'L.a<*
ritfT .WN|T
On our bargain counter this week you fl^d EGdi
Blouse Waists, Ladies’ Swiss Baibringhum tests, “ Ladies
Fashion Vests, Ladies black and colored Hose. 1 Ladi
Collars, all Shapes and styles at jec. each^ Guffs ioc. cu
Children’s Percal Waists. «
Men’s. Gauze Shirts, Men’s Balbriggaw Shirts, MehX
Bldachcd and Uunbleached drawers, Merits Half' Hose, al
kinds, Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s WinUsdT Ties.
The best all Linen bosom shirt in the world at 56 cents.
Men’s Collars and Cuffs, Ladies’j SChildtb^’s
HanderchiefS. Laces and Edgings.’ " i •
R F, STRICKLA»BrNcrir««R^r^
Hoes, Hoes£HDd&!
•• , ' \* •; -’iiii > ? f
Wholesale anci.RetaiL . <,>
COLLINS' IMPROVED GUAfffl DltTWdUW0
At Factory Prices.
Cotton Planters of all kinds, j
I have the best line of Garden f
stock of Hardware is complete, Come to see me Indore
bvyinganJ I will save “ ,c you / uu monfey, invucy.
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_____Ij*. It i* remark a 1
ceptible the system is to the help
be derived from at thi* season.
sesdtojr jost those porifyinjr, l>uil«L
log up qualities which the body
craves. Hood’s Hnraa pa rilla soon
overcomes that tirrri feeUntr, tAPMtnrV imparts
vlporrms health. It* “It
friends as with one voice declare
Makes the Weak ■HPSMV I A S
Lord Salisbury ’s ideas are always
unpopular, but h iiB style of speaking
captivate* the crowd. ..A *• fi 5
Ordinary’s Advertisements
U d \RDINARt ’8 OFFICE, BpAimme Cooicrrr
Geoboia, May 28, 1891. -T. G.
Manley, administrator an estate of W. Bt
George,deceased, makes application for leave
to sell an undivided hail interest in a hpuse_
and lot in Griffin, bounded bn
Blatou’s alley, east and by i
mmm Solomon street w<
lore the Court oi Ordinary at my
otflartnKMT, the first Monday wiiy such in July, application 1891, should by ten
not be canted.
E..W. HAMMOND, Ordinary, S. C. Ga,
Roads,
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rahie, No. ♦, Taking
Sty 10, U9i
NORTH BOUND |
No. 51, FAssMBEa-D^j
i^avw Cotom hss.................... ]
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l ‘T.Ti=ss3 .rave Columbus...............
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A^^w '‘““►•AAl 9*« u
McDonough T2 M« |
h-W......... d-lop’S iJIO P K -
noui ■ ..
No. « 50, Passehoeb— BotJN D.
p ilL1
Avriv*Mo*Ws........... No.53. P=i^5fl*i2. .......
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.......—.........7A0 -
.
»«£===§: ...................too\, *
114 1. i. Mill* .
bted flding c
,_____ dereigned are hereby make settlement _________ to call ot on such the nn-
and in¬
debtedness at once; and all persons having
"
May0w0. JOSEPH $3.70, A. AVOOCK, Executor.
. . *
Be it ordained by the Mayor and Council
of the city of Griffin, That any psr«4n or
or to throw the
manner disorderly by any
of oondi
fiction in tiie city conrt of the city of of Griffin, Gi
be fined not exceeding one hundred dpi ‘ ilara,
°' v ^ 8Wp BC oriel-*
An Ordinance.
•y en
after the possni
shairtem*
Swear, use o ceneor vulgar language, or
upon conviction before the .police, or flty
conrt, pay a fin# af nottobVe than An* Mil¬
dred dollars ot be confined to UiB guard
house, or jail not more thair said tSfrty days', or
work onthestrets of city not more
than thirty days. 8Mf#gff^thrcourt. Any one or more of these
pe art U re- g« r ^
s Be it further enacted thatthedriver or con¬
ductor of such street car is hereby declared
...........
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Table No, !» Taking Elfiet a
Sunday, May 10, mi. f
Wti&i Pabsenoir—D JA.ILY. Y) ~ 1
Griffin..............................9:25 Carrollton—.................. . « “
12 ; 4 0 „
0 No. 81. 'JCtic*j*CDxiLr Ex. 8mt,
Griffin.......... 4-15 p. B ;
Carrollton..... ...8:40 “
v T&M tfiESSSV. ■ Bus. i
Leave Corrojltou •®J 8 P>. a.
*\ • • • •••••• • e • . ........11:20
No - ®4- PXMBKOEB-IUU.V.
WMlll ii. I IF CEltill
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Time-Table Mo. 32 Taking Effect
Sunday, Ma 10, 1891.
.....3:15 a. a
fpfraAc^^r.:——m Griffin.. .5:28
Accommodation—Paiit.
•5:20 s. m' *
Atlanta fir , ., .akf.I.weS. ... fi-OAl 6:00 .
Am ve . 8:00
NO. 11. P ASfiKN 0 ER—T) A11.1.
fi*to**artm. .....J....,.,......0:5 o#. b
Arrive I&r:; ....................10:50 i*. 9:; V " ’*
No, 1. Pabbenoer—Daily.
. 1:4? p %
Griffin.... ...8:55 -
Arrive Atlanta... ........... , ...5:85 “
7-iot.mlm AV-e-rjLj—a
.......
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No. 14. Pasobwobr- Daily. j
)$grfmj*acoki.3;li£.^£a^J.........
10W 7£*/%-Pas*wi«®—BAilt. [ n . if
Lea re Atlanta..............................2:45 p, ■
’• Griffin............................4:25 .4:25 ‘-
^BSK Accommodation—Daily 6.40
Leave Atlanta......................... 8:45 p. d
Griffin...................................7:58 “
ve BorneeVSta,™........... BameeVtUe...........................8:40 .........
No. 4. Passbnqeb—Daily
............... ..........7.10 p. m
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CINCINNATIShortestan^ t.
ent and ]
maki*1$
LOl
[irongh Car fines Ic a
CHI
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and the EAST. Om job
K'ridioTNEW Jackaoa.Vic OR
a
excellent PasTOngelp vwt via oi this lin§ »re offordsd w
intraundingIlisl
.n BB- i* i
Pullman'* v^Ctair^Parjor, Periecte* ,
Chicago, and ’ Cta
nnati, iraqjrhRecHnin Keokuk and ipri*
_ cTiicinnati
Car
to the Stab
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