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CSrimu, OcorgU, Sept, B, ISttt.
DOUGLAS OLK 88 NKR, Kd. * Propr.
DAILY, (In Advance) Per A° W»..... I 8 ' 00
WEEKLY, One Tear...... ....... .. . . • 100 '
Advertising Kale*
DAILY—Ow dollar per for^oeh square mlm\omt
Insertion, an.l Mty««ta less to 1» counted aa a
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SPECIAL N0T1CE8-10 erat* f "* jj*
f^assss adverttoomeute s^si^ longer s
jngto coattails their
t "vVKEICLY^ainc rat*" aa lor the Dallr.
Official P apa of Spalding Co
President Tolk seems to consider
It ft leather in his esp to be called a
featlier-leg.
gome Spalding politicians do not
like the formation of the new Sixth
distriot; but we believe it can
worked ail right when the
time comes.
_
TlieColombo* Enqnirer-Sun has got
out a trade review making a hand¬
some showing for itself and its city,
but with very inadequate advertis¬
ing patronage from a big town like
Columbus.
Pho congressional reapportion-
meat bill passed the bouse Just
reported by the committee.
counties composing the sixth dis¬
trict will therefore be: Bibb,
win, Jones, Monroe, Upson, Bike,
Spalding, Fayette, Henry
Butts.
_
Adolph Sutro, the millionaire
tunnel fame, says he is building
ft uest bath since Diocletian’s.
of sea are to be enclosed with
ite walls, paved and tiled and
ed with glass, the tides being
ted through suitable channels in
living atone. Our American
aire will yet succeed, no doubt,
making the shades of the
old Romans turn green with envy.
People usually sympathize
the Czarina of Russia,
her a frail little woman,
dreading the explosion of a
but, contrary to public opinion,
.Majesty is the bright star of
societ y, the 'emler oi fashion
happiest wife In St. Petersburg,
the Czar, unlike his subjects, is
most devoted husband. If any
needs sympathy it is the Princess
Wales, and not her sister, the
na. Although the Princess is
posed to pass a serene existence,
her life is very unhappy,
fearing the developments of
scandal with either her son or
bandjas tho hero.
A MAGNIFICENT SHOWING.
Georgia makes
ing of Increase in tax valuatioa
this year. Seven years ago the
state tax valuation was
000, while the returns now in
comptroller’s office show a total
valuation of $448,000,000.
gia’s percentage of increase in
valuations is only exceeded by
other state in the union—Texas. -
Georgia’s industrial growth
Ing the past year has been
enai. It has advanced tho grand
commonwealth well to the
Her material greatness and
stantial development delight her
izens and win the admiration of
entire country. _____________
Georgia shinee the brightest of
in the sisterhood of Southorn
How’s This!
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward
t fly cus * at Catarrh that cannot becured
hiking Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY * CO , Props., Toledo, O.
Cheney We, the undersigned, hav e k n o w n F.
ior the tast 15 years, and believe
perfectly honora ble in all b usiness
tions and financially able to carry out
obligation made by their Wholesale firm.
West & Tun ax,
Toledo, 0.
WaUiing, Kinnxn A Mabvin,
Hall's Druggists,Toledo, Catarrh Cure O.
is tukon
acting directly the upon the blood and
surfaces of system. Prle 75c.
bottle. Sold by all Druggists.
Ella Wheeler Wilcox concurs
Kate Field, and is sure that
bachelors over 40 ought to be
in proportion to the number ol
gle women over 39 in any
The net proceeds to be used Uxf' t
support of maiden ladies.
P, Many letters are received daily by the
P. Co. from patients, saying that
hail used such and such u hlood purifier
mentioning their names and stating
they did no good, and that thoy did not
well until P. P. P. (Prickly and Poke
started and potassium publish was tried. These fetters
to when the varions
fiv lnrerrswrote us fearful letters and we
continued the same, but P. P. P.
Ash, Poke Root ami Potassium) is
mit on every occasion, aud has made a
of friends in cures of Syphilis,
Blood Poison, Dyspepsia, malaria and
male Complaints.
THE PRUMISKD LAND.
The 10th of September is tho day
"upon which the lands purchased
by the government in the Indian Ter
ritory will be opened for settlement.
It is stated that hundreds of people
are olreany on the borders, ready to
rush in and make claims aa 8000 - 0 *
the day arrives. The scenes that at¬
tended the rush into Oklahoma are
anticipated and it is not improbable
that more serious conflicts will occur.
It is reported that large number of
boomers have already crosac d and
are hiding in the bush awaiting the
President’s proclamation. Eflorts
are being made to have tbs War De¬
partment send a detachment o*
troops into the country to drive out
these enterprising adventurers.
WHEN WK ABE GONE.
The vanity of human life is clearly
shown in the case of Johnstown, Pa.;
Three years ago it Was a scene of
death, sorrow, and disaster. Washed
away by a terriffle flood, it looked
as if it never could be resuscitated,
and that the places of the lives lost
by that terrible calamity could
never be filled.^ Yet, now we are told
that it has gained largely in popula¬
tion; that It is on active, thriving
place, filled with new and more at¬
tractive homes than those which
were swept away, and apparently
there is no thought of the disaster.
Well may old-Bip Van Winkle ex¬
claim: ‘‘Are we so soon forgot when
we are gone?” 9
CURRENT COMMENT.
Commercial Combination.
Pittsburg Dispatch.
An American girl has married a
Bavarian count who owns a little
brewery. It was her bar’l,[probably,
attracted this small beer aristocrat,
Moisture is Hard to Manage,
IN. Y. Commercial.
Are not the rainmakers
the business? Or had they not
ter come east again, dry up our
In one final deluge and secure us
clothes and the light of the
once more.
Astronomy Makes Advances.
Cincinnati Enquirer.
The Lick observatory, which
nowongaged in sensational business
is going to run a comet through
Pleiades on Sept. 3, 4 and 5.
ns hope that it may find the
Pleald.” Meanwhile It is
suggested that low-necked
my is fully as objectionable as
necked religion.
The Tortures of Inquisition.
tr nwrtn tilill i W Tffrf i
ngonitting chronlc _. complaints . before they ey reach
stage with the superb b'ood
ent, Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, which
assuredly To expel procrastinate their virus from tho
stream. is to
the growth ol incipient rheumatism,
rapidly It ih tho tightens very octopus its grip of diseases, upon the and
ful indeed is the clasp of it* droadful
cles. Be prompt therefore, take time by
forelock, always remoroberiug tliut
lheumutism and gout, close relatives,
dangerous and as well as painful, Debility,
fever, bilious remittent, dyspepsia,
stipatkm, liver complaint, nervousness
kidney petite diso&se the ability succumb to the well bitters.
and to sleep are
proved by it.__
Mrs. Isabella Bird Bishop, the
known author of books
her travels in “unbeaten track,”
received the honor of being the
woman to deliver an address in
British House of Commons.
Youv’c tried Dr. Pierce’s Favorite
scription have you and
The results are not immediate.
Add did you expect the disease of years
disappear in a week ? Put a pinch of
in every dose. You would not call the
poor because the cream doesn’t rise in
hour? If there’s no water iu it the cream
sure Pierce's to rise. Favorite If there’s Prescription a possible is cure,
trial. sure to
fect It, if given a lair You get the
dollar it costs back again if it, don’t
or cure you. We wish we could (jive you
makers^ confidence. They show it by
the llted, money bock would again, in all cases not
and it surprise you to
how few dollars are needed to keep up
refund.
Vilmar Pariagby, one of the
tinguislied portrait painters ol
many, is a woman. For some
before her death she was engaged
painting Count Moltke in full
mentals.
A Safe Investment.
Is one which is guaranted to bring
satisfactiOfy WutSi. or in case of
return of purchase price. On this safe
you Can buy from our advertised Druggist
bettle of Dr. Kitg’s New Discovery tor
sumption. It Ib gu»rautced\t<> bring
in every cute, when used lor any affection
throat, lungs or chest, such as
infiamntion of lungs, bronchitis,
pleasant whooping and cough, agreeable croup, etc., etc. It
to taste,
safe and can atways he depended
Trial bottle free at .T. M. Harris &
Drugstore.
There area good many ‘high
fliers” tn Chicago. But the
who has invented the new
machine is not one of them.
The Purest aud Host
Articles known to med ical science are
in gredient prepring carefully Hood's Sarsaparilla. selects, Every
is the best personally retained.
amined, and only
medicine thoroughly is prepared under pharmacists, the
of competent
every step in the process of manufacture
carefully Hcod’s'Sarsapurilln watched with the ft best view possible to securing
“You talk a great deaf in
sleep, “It’s John,” only said Mrs.
the chance I get,”
John, meekly.
Mild, geutls, soothing aud healing is
Sage’s Catarrh Remedy. Cures the
cases permanently. No experimenting.
‘Old Reliable.” Tenty-five years of
tNwie.
didn’t According to in history clubs. She
believe
ed Ca'pfc. Smith from joining one.
. ~___ A Lion Turner’* Br»*e Bmcm.
It DkWL the noted Uon tamer, re¬
lates in Ids memoirs a terrible adventure.
He ms ettttng- JE the entrance of the
menagerie with Mma Bldel, and the
entertainment was about to begin, when
be beard a piercing cry- Tb te Was fol¬
lowed by forion* roaring and erics of
“Help] help!” by many voices. He
rushed In. All eyes were tamed to
ward one 0 / the cage*. He aay*:
It was appalling. VentureOi, a poor
fellow In my employ, bad been lifted
from the ground and waa suspended
outride the cage in the claws of four
lions, one of whom was eating Ida arm
One glimpse of that horrible sight
and I ran, reflecting in a second that to
go around the cages and get in by the
ordinary entrance would Involve a fatal
delay, and deriding on the desperate
expedient of raising the grating on the
toward tho spectator* and crawling 1
side
Into the cage.
How 1 did it, bow it happened that 1
was not caught and mangled, I do not
know. But suddenly I was on my feet,
in the midst of that savage feast, with
neither stick nor whip, and only my
fiate for weapons I struck and com¬
manded. The lions fell back and let
fail their prey. I hurried out of the
cage, and was greeted with enthusiastic
applause. Ventureili dead
I thought poor the hospital, was his
But he was taken to
wounds were dressed, and he recovered.
Then 1 asked how it happened. He
said, “When I passed those gentlemen,”
he always spoke courteously of the
lions, “I wished to caress them. Three
were asleep, and one was awake. That
one misunderstood my attention. He
waked his comrades, seized me, and
but for you I should certainly have
made a meal for them. ”
lie Clot AppluM Anyway.
*Tto seldom that an actor is hissed,
bat recently the patience of an Albany
audience gave way, and the soul stir¬
ring efforts of two mediocre actors not
long since received well merited hisses.
For a moment the artists were dumb,
then one of them, advancing to the
footlights, said in tremulous tones:
Friends, I’m sorry. We’ve done the
best we could to amuse you. We’ve
thrown ourselves about the stage and
worked hard, and Is this the return we
get?" He stopped for a moment. Then
his anger and resentment overmastered
him “Tills is the first time,” said he,
in a ringing tone, “that the American
Macks have ever been hissed. I’m sorry
that you show such little courtesy to a
fellow man, but if there is any one
among you," he cried, tearing off the
beard and wig, revealing 'the close
cropped bead and square jaws of a
prize fighter, “who wishes to back up
what ho did let him step up here.”
The nerve of the man captured the
audience. Those who had liissed him
now cheered and applauded. They ad¬
mired the pluck of the man. The ap¬
plause emboldened him, and as he
threw aside his coat he called again for
any person in the audience to meet
4 him, but he must have a parting shot,
and as be turned to leave the stage he
yelled, “If any of you want to see me
after the performance Is over you will
.find mes ,t t the the entrance entrance I” I" Bat no one
applauso than ms aStirig,—Albany Ar-
Kindness Misapplied.
‘‘What’s the matterf" asked the kind
Ildar ted old gentleman of the boy -who
was weeping bitterly.
“I g-got two nice, clean blocks, an’
them fellers took ’em away from me.’’
"Well, we)U" exclaimed the old gen¬
- tleman. “Did you want them very
bodf’
‘‘Y-ycs, sir.”
“Hasn’t your mother any kindling?”
“No, sir, she ai-ain’t.”
“Fattier too poor to buy any?”
“N-no, sir."
“Does be drink?"
“S-some.”
“Iluinphl Very proper pride.- I see
it all," was ttie kind hearted comment.
“But you wanted the blocks for
kindling, didn’t you?”
“N-no, sir.” ,
“What did you want them for,
then?” —-----
“I want'em t-to lift together and
m-niake a dickens of a n noise with,
sir.”
Tlie kiud hearted gentleman turned
the corner almost in a trot to avoid
meeting an appointment.—Washington
Post.
Merit Wins.
We desire to say to our citizens, that for
years we have been selling Dr. King’s New
Discovery for consumption, Dr. Kiug’s New
Life Pills, Bucklen’s Arnica Salve and Elec¬
tric Bitters, well, and have never handled remedies
that sell as or that have given such
universal satisfaction. W e do not hesitate
to guarantee them every time, and we stand
fnotary ready to results rebind tke do purchase price, if sairis-
not follow their use.
These remedies have won their great popu-
larity purely on their merits;- f or BBlimt
J. N. Harris & Son’s Drugstore.
Pat says: “Love is that tinder
loike it do be asila kindled.”
BEECHAM S PILLS
cure SIGK HEADACHE.
25 Cents a Box.
OY ALL DRrrOOIBTB.
Itoyul rakes bring a lot of rubbish
to the surface.
health People restored wonder when they find P. how rapidly
is by taking P. P.(Pnekiy
A«h, Poke Hoot and Potassium). The teas
on is simple,as it is a powerful combination
oi tile roots and herbs of the home woods.
The end of a long strike—A home
run.
For Over Fitty|Years. \_
An old and Weed-Tried Remedy
—Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup
has been used for over fifty years by
millions oi mothers for their children
while teething, with perfect success.
It soothes the child, softens the
gums, allays all pain, cures wind
colic, and is the best remedy for
Diarrhoea. Is jileasant to the taste.
Sold by Druggists in every part of
the world. Twenty five cents a bot¬
tle. Its value is incalculable. Be
sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow's
Soothing Syrup and trire no other
kind,
A* KatbamsMlng Situation.
It wai when I first went on the
I had my funniest experience. We
then playing around in the small
and I was fired on, as we call it,
“hold (he stags” whils the carpenters
the next scene.
My part was a small one, and mainly
of explaining some of the
in the play, from which re¬
the actors came on and took
cues.
On this particular night 1 had fin¬
my allotted speech and waited
for the appearance of the men to
me. No one came. I walked
to the left wing and peered
the first entrance, but not a soul
to be seen. I walked to the right
glouoed up and down, but not even
stage hand was in sight I knew
little of the farce, and what to do
didn’t know, so " I marched ' * L back and J
on the stage with traglo gestures,
a few words now and then,
if to give the appearance of reality
my performance, but the gallery gods
were on to me,” and enlivened the
by calling out various things,
as, “It’s about time you went off,”
‘Oh, you’ll be sorry for this when you
sober,” etc.
Finally, after what seemed hours, but
was in reality only a few mo¬
the players appeared, the scene
on and I made my escape.
It seems that the trapdoor behind, the
had been left open by mistake
one of the young women had fallen
She fell on some soft stuff and was
injured, but everybody, including
stage hands, had run down stairs to
her, forgetting all about me and
I was holding the stage.—Neil
Burgess in New York World.
Buckten’s Arnica ISalve.
Tho Best Salve in the world for Outs
Sores, Cl cere, Salt Rheum Fever
Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains.
and all Skin Eruptions, and It positive*,
y cures Piles or do pay freqnired. is gunr-
d te gives perfect satisaction, or money re¬ by
Price 25 cents per box. For sale
T.N, Harris & Sop-
Mrs. Virginia C. Meredith of Cam¬
bridge City, Ind., Is a candidate for
chief of the department of live stock
of the world’s fair.
Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria.
When Baby was sick, wc gave her Castoria.
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria,
When she became Hiss, she clung to Castoria,
Phen (he had Children, she gave them Castoria
Sound asleep—The man who
snores.
BUD ERUPTION ON
Sorely Afflicted Nearly Three
Used I’rescriptions from Three
Doctors without any Benefit.
After Using Cuticuva Two Days,
- - Scalia all-Droppe d Off. Cur e
f suffered for nearly three years with
eruption on my neck, and used
from three doctors during-thut time
did me no geod. 1 purchased Cuticuba
edies, and the second day alter using it
scabs all dropped off and never scabbed
any more. Before 1 used up the second
of Cgticuba my neck was entirely well,
has been ever since, and all I can say for it
that whereas I was sorely afflicted I am
we)], and all from the nse of Coticuba
dies. N. W. SMITH.
Lynchwood P. 0 , Kershaw City, 8.
This is to certify that the above
is correct, as I purchased the CtmcurA
sa w its effects while using. W. S. SMITH,
Notary Publicfor the St ate of
Skin Diseases IO Years.
Find the Cttticcra Remedies do all
claim. Have been suffering with skin
for ten years. Could find no remedy to
the until result. I tried Cjjtiouba. Very MOORE, happy
HENRY
Lancaster, Va.
Cuticura Resolvent
The new Blood Puri fie r(to cleanse the
of all impurities and poisonous elements
thus remove the cause), and Cuticura,
great Skin Cure, and Cuticura Soap, an ex
qulsite Skin and Beautiger, scalp, externally (to
the skin and restore the
cure every disease and humor of the skin
hlood, from pimples to scrofnla.
Sold everywhere Price’*Cuticura, 5Or,
Soap. 2-'c Drug , JUsolvrnt. Che $1. mical Prepared by tin
Potter and Corp
Boston.
^N~Send for “How to Curo Bkin Diseases.”
04 pages 50 illustration, and 100
nials.
hill l’LE.S,black-heads, red,
f fill a nd oily skin cured by Cutiquba Soap
WEAK, PAINFUL KIDNEYS.
With their weary, dull, aching, life¬
less, minute oil-gone by sensation, the Cutuicura relieved in
one
-----Pain Piaster. The first and only
plaster eedts Fain - killing --.trMtgthefiing
25
Ajdvkjb Woken '
to
.f from you Painful, would protect Profuse, yourself Scanty,
Suppressed or Irregular Men¬
struation you must use
BRADPIELD’S
FEMALE
REGULATOR.
Cabtersvtm,b, members April *8,1888. of
This will certify that two suffered my tor
immediate family, menstrual after having Irregularity,
Of BradllAd wonaerruL , a Fem« J. Rest________ w. Strange.
tffect U truly
Book to '* WOMAN M mailed FREE, which con taint
valuable Information on all female tilted**.
BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.,
ATLANTA, OA.
jros SAMS MT -4XJ5 JtJi UU (PINTS.
Mt. deSales
MACOIY,
This weU-kmown institution,
by tho Sisters op Mercy, will r
classes on September 22, 1801.
An entirely new spacious wing is building, now hoi up
to the already and
convenience pertaining to Ihe comfort
health of the pupils is provided located, for.
Mt. ok Bales is beautifully
its tori curriculum is thorough in every phrticu
1
Terms reasonable. .
“‘‘or .catalogue and partienlare apply
PmfXTHEss. - «20 lm
Makes the
Weak Strong
Tho marked benefit which people to run
down or jreakeued state 01 health derive
trout Hoc <!’» Ha rsaparillo, conclusively proves
the claim that this medicine “ make* the weak
strong-” It does not act like a stimulant,
Imparting fictitious strength from wMchthere
must follow a reaction of greater weakness
than before, but in the most natural way
flood's Sarsaparilla overcomes that tired feel¬
ing* creates an appetite, purifies the blood,
and, in short, gives great bodily, nerve,
mental and digestive strength.
Fagged Out
•‘Last spring I was completely fagged out.
My strength left me and I felt sick and mti
erable all the time, so that I conld hardly
attend to my business. I took one bottle of
Hood’s Sarsaparilla, and it cured me. Thera
Is nothing like It.” R. C. BeGolk, Editor
Enterprise, Belleville, Mich.
«x derived very much benefit from Hood’s
8a reaparilla, which I took for general debility.
It built me right up, and gave me an excel¬
lent appetite.” Ed. Jenkins, Mt. Savage, Md.
N. B. If you decide to take Hood’s Sarsa¬
parilla do not be induced to buy anything else
Instead. Insist upon having
Hood's
Sarsaparilla
Sold by all druggists. #1; six for ft. Prepared only
bj C. L HOOD A CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass.
100 Po aea One Do llar_
P.F.P. CURES
ALL 5KIN DI5EABES
Physicians endorse P. P. P. es with a splendid great
combination, and the prescribe of all it forms and
satisfaction for cures
stages of Primary, Secondary and Tertiary
-V Jn 'P • sir T3 • p * • tir
Cures — _
scrofula.
Byphilis, Syphilitio Rheumatism, Scrofu¬
lous Ulcers and Sores, Glandular Swellings,
Rheumatism, Malaria, old Chronic Ulcers
that have resisted all treatment. Catarrh,
SREIffii
Skin Diseases, Eczema, Chronic Female
Complaints, Mercurial Poison, Tetter,
Scald Head, Etc., powerful Etc. tonic, end
P. P. P. is a an ex-
ealtent appetizer, building up tbs system
^Ladles whose systems are poisoned and
whose blood is in an impure condition due
RkHmalaria nfifir cures
to benefited menstrnal the irregularities are
by wonderful tonic and
cleansing properties of P. P. P.,
Ash, Poko Root and Potassium.
; P. P. P.
lures dyspepsia
LIPPMAN BROS., Druggists, Proprietors,
Lippman’s Block, SAVANNAH,
THE CELEBRATED
Smith & Wesson Revolvers
\ Ouamteed Perfect,
vUNRIVALED FOR
ACCURACY, DURABILITY,
j)and WORKMANSHIP, SAFETY
'Beware CONVENIENCE In L0ADIN6.
I Illustrated of cheap iron imitations .
Send for Catalogue and Price tist to
SMITH As WESSON, Sprin»«-M. Masei.
For Malaria, Liver Tr cm*
ble,orIndigestion,use
BROWN'S IRON BITTERS
Our Claim
HIS TOBACCO is cure 1 by a pro
cess entirely new. The I javes are rt
moved from the stalk before curing
The curing is done in Snow’s Moder
TOmcoBmb. TEareiuti'less nitrates
nicotine aml i hlorophyl in this than
anv other Tobacco ever before offered
the public It will give you a cool on
pleasant smoke. It will not bite Tot'
tongue, dry your mouth or injure yoi
HOY/S Cool nerves. TRY IT.
MoDtUM 1 BAKU ModemTobacco Barr G
liy tdDAm- lN HIGH POINT, N. C.
mmm 2 28-wed satly.
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rENHNRO’ffkh *r\L\iS
THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE _________ on) jr Safe, Broof Sure, and rsUabU Pill tor sale.
Lad lea, ask Druggiat tor Chichester's English Diamond iamond Br, in Kttd and Gold metallic
boxei sealed wilh bine ribbon. Take no other hind* Rtftm 9%*iUtuHon* and Imitations.
4e. All pills in pasteboard boxes, pink wrappers, are “Jidffef dauMNaa eounLerfelU- At Draffista, or sen •end ns
in stamp* tor particulars, toetlmonUis, and for Ladies,** 4n Utisr, bjr return M MmIL
10,000 TesUmonials. Name Pap*. OHICHKOTCR CHEMICAL Co., Madlaon Hqua
Hold hj nil Local l>ninl*i)< , PUlUUKJLPUliuTi
ULillM t E JfmtMMt MtmTrwwi 'rr MMWMMMMMAVnKmawmi
What is
1 !• Pf. Swal WttWl oi l, harmless and quick cur* for
Infants ’ and C hild ren’* Co mplaints. Superior to Castor Dll,
Parcgorio^r Marcotl o S yrups, i ghlldren cry fine Castoria.' B^tl -
Motheis bless Castoria (
Oaatorfa Soar Stomach, cures Coffc, Diarrhoea, Constipation • “ I recemmcivl Cr-rtor'a for children's
Gives healthy sleep also Eructatlan: complaints, tut su^onur t,, /rrsonptiOii
Without narcotic ; aids digestion t
stupefaction. 111 So. Oxford SL, Brooklyn, N.T.
Tn* Ckntaub Company, 77 Murray St., New York.
iiviiiwnumuw wwawwwiwwnxuuuw'n ,
or'children
deceased, are notified and all persons to call and having settle elflime Jth
same at once; said decedent will present
against estate of
the same Hjp^erly^roren. Adminigtrator
juu 2 w 6. 18.70.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
All pensone indebted to the estate of Josq J
Amos, late of Spalding County, Georgia, ».|
ceased, are hereby notiged to call on the
dersigned and make settlement of such u 2
debtedness at once; and all persons havu ,,
demands against said estate are notified! h
present * their claims A. properly AYtOCK, proven, Executor.
JOSEPH
May 6w<>. $3.70
An Ordinance.
Be it ordained by the Mayor and Council
of the city of Griffin, That aiiy pereon or
persons who shall place upon the track of the
Griffin street railroad any lock, stick,
boulder, or any other obstruction, orBhall in
any way interfere with said track so to im-
pedecars; or shall while on thecarsendeav-
or to throw the sumeoS the track in any
manner by any device^ shall he found guilty
ol disorderly conduct, and shall upon con¬
viction iu the city court of the city of Griffin,
be fined not exceeding one hundred dollars,
or sentenced to work on the streets not ex¬
ceeding sixty days.
An Ordinance.
Be it ordained by the Mayor and Council
of the city of GrifflD, and it is hereby enacted
by authority of the same, that from and
alter the passage of this ordinance that it
shall be unlawful for any person to curse,
swear, use obscene or vulgar language, or
otherwise act in a disorderly manner, shall also upon be
any streetcar iu the city. It
deemed disorderly conduct for any person to
ride upon any such street cars in the city
and refuse, upon demand, to pay the regular
and usual fare for his or her passage; and
any person violating this ordinance shall,
upon conviction fine of before not more the police than one or ^city hun¬
court, pay a confined iu the guard
dred dollars or be
house, or jail not more than thirty days, or
work on the strets of said city not of more these
than thirty days. Any one by or the more court.
penalties ruay be enfcosod driver
Be it further enacted that the or con¬
ductor of such street car is hereby declared
o be and created an extra policeman, with
out extra compensation from the city, and
may arrest any person for a violation of this
ordinance; and in such case the the proceedings
against such offenders shall be same as
for other violations of the City Ordinances.
Repeals cofhcting ordinances.
An Ordinance.
Be It ordained by the Mayor and Council
of tbe city of Griffin, and it is hereby or¬
dained by authority of the same, that on
and after the passage of this act, it shall be
ur’awful for any person, not duly author
ixed, to interfere with any plug or hydrar *
in the city, either by uncrewing or screwii
any cap, or tap on same, or in any way it
te.-fere with said hydrants, or with the pipe
or with any other machinery belonging t 3
the “Griffin light and water Co.,” or at j
ping or hydrant furnished with water h
said company. Any person convicted of
violation of this ordinance shall be fined i
a sum not exceeding $50 or work on the
streets not exceeding 80 days, one or both
in the discretion ol the Mayor or Judge
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Midland 6 Golf R. g,
Time Tablet We. 7, Taking Effect
Aug. 3,1891.
NORTH BOUND. ’---
Columbus............................n No. 51, Passengeb—Daily
Griffin.................................'. .To on _
9 *
No. 58, I’A8S2!fOEa-DAU,y^ ,
Griffin.............,...,,,,......g-gn ...........................1:00*.
No. 11, PAHSKMOEB—SCHDAy ^
Griffin..................................4- OKLT
McDonough..................... 911 P n ;*’ .
No. 1. Fbeioht—Dailt, Ex. Buk'bay 6-08
Columbus...................„.s Griffin.........................„..„a :00 ^ ^
is j
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SOUTH BOUND.
No. 50, PassenCer-—Pailv.
Griffin..... ........M......»..,.,...„. g;iXn —
Columbus............. 1 *•
No, 52, pAsaKNOBa—D n^ 5 p »
Leave Griffin. aily.
Arrive Columbus......................... ............................ 0 : 0 O ,,
4900
No. 10, Passenger—Sunday only
Leave McDonough........................ 7 40 '.
ArriveOrifflij.. No. 3, Fkeight—Doily 8:30 «*
Ex. SpnTuy
L eaveMo^nongh............ 700 a.-
Arrive Leave Griffin G’riffip..................... 8:15
....... i 0;00 „
Arrive Columbus..........................4:20®.
m
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Time Table No, 32, Taking Effect
Sunday, May 10, 1891.
WEST BOUND,
No. 83. Pasbekseb—Daily.
Leave Griffin............! ..... .9:25 a. ra
Arrive Carrollton........................12:40 p" n
No. 81. Mixed—Daily Ex. Sets.
Leave Griffin............................ 4:15 p. m
Arrive Carrollton.........................8:40 “
EAST BOUND.
No, 82. Mixed—Daily Ex. Sun.
Leave Carrojlton.........................(1:30 ». m
Arrive Griffin..........................-11:20 «
No. 84. Pabbengeb—Daily.
Leave Carrollton....................3:35 p: n,
Arrive Griffin....................... ,.^....7:00 “
(GSM 11. OF 11011 I
ATLANTA DIVISION.
Time Table No. 34, Taking Effei
Sunday, Aug. 2, 1891.
, NORTH BOUND.
No. 8. Fassengbb—Daily.
Leave Macon........:....................3:45 a.
“ Griffin...................... ,6:00 “
Arrived tlanta................................7:45 '*
NO. 11. PABSSN6EB—DAJLt.
Leave Macon.................................7:00a
“ Griffin...................................0:17 “
A rrive A tlauta ..............................10:50
No. 1. Passenger—Daily.
Leave Macon............................... 1:45 p.
“ Griffin................................3:55 «
Arrive Atlanta................ 5:35 "
No. .18. Pasi engeb—Daily.
Leave Macon...............................6:10 p.
“ Griffin..................... Atlanta..............................18:20 8:42 “
Arrive
SOUTH BOUND.
No. 2. Passengeb—Daily. g
Leave Atlanta.,*............................7 K) a.
“ Griffin.................................8:3(1 *
Arrive Macon.................. 10:45 *
No. 14. Passengeb—Daily.
Leave Atlanta...... ......................It hSOp.
.Arrive o Macon................................4:20 Una,, .. ..................a-.nap.n “
No-12. Passenger—Daily.
Leave Atlanta..............................4:10 p.»
“ Griffin.............................5*0 “
Arrive Macon....................._____ 8.05 “
No. 4. Pabsenoeh—Daily.
Leave Atlanta..............................7.10 p.
“ Griffin.................................8:42 "
Arrive Macon..............................10:55
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