Newspaper Page Text
k jS EFFECTUAC'
A BOX.***
DISORDERS
gvck at ■'/«/ am/ Pain in the Stomach, Foil none and Swelling after Meals,
Dizziness, and Drowsiness, Cold Chills, Flushings of Meat, Loss of Appetite,
Shortness of Breath, Costireness, Scarry, Blotches on the Shin, Disturbed
Sleep. Frightful Dreams, and all Merroue and Trembling Sensations, Be.
% ^ For Sick Headache, Weak Disordered Stomach, Liver, Impaired etc.^
flMY Digestion, ACT UKC UA9I0, Constipation, Strengthening muscular Sytttm, reatortag long-tost Com-
edge the the ROSEBUD OF
mttxfan, bringing back the Seen of appsOts, and arousing with
__ ru»
to tbs Nervous I Is that BE
PROPRIETARY i IN bSam' THE WOR! tfc H^n.. I.o»aa.hlr|, E Nawl
_____. Lt*
MeXHO* THIS FA
leaier sand far ?» r cntalosne, ^ur-pu^:*^ (hr
to secure
Wescy, and get tlsess fee jo n.
tar TAKE HO SUBSTITUTE. -43
lEfsUHOEWmWORLD It is seamless shoe, raFmMNET?
hurt « the with no tacks or wax thread
D ■pd and feet; because made of the best line calf, stylish
easy, than w* make more shoes or this
' I any other manufacturer, It equals nand-
1 shoes costing from *4.00 to *5,00.
!B w9u OO Gennlne Hand-sewed, the finest calf
shoe ever offered for *5.00; equals French
shoes which cost from *8,00 to *12.00.
9 Hand-Mewed Welt Shoe, fine calf,
stylish, offered comfortable and durable. The best
i ever at this price: same grade as cus
l-msde shoes costing from * 6.00 to **00.
Eon (samlsss, edge. smooth 'One pair Inside, will wear heavy year, three soles, exton-
ten 30 a
this,price; fine cnlfbpobetter one trial.will sboe.ever convince offered at
•ho y»* want a Shoe for comfort and those
3.1 and -$2.00 Worklngainn’s service.
SO tens stroag and durable. Those shoes
are very who
fir e given them a trial will wear ho Other make.
0AV8‘ DyJ • '.WII es'HdjisdRlpIll Mi the_boys everyifliere; school shoes they sell are
sn their ntgrlts^a tte,Indn>aeit)gaales show.
fiUuoM w Ltdie» tha SJ.50, bett fine R.O^ DongolaTstyllsh ii»d |1.75 shoe, tor
are and durable.
•rioe CftutloBs— See that W. L. Douglas’ name and
are stamped W, on L. the DOUGLAS. bottom of each shoe.
Brockton. Mass.
SCHEDERMAN & WHITE,
Griffin, Georgia.
NOW, MIGHT NOW.
Is the time to buy Beal Estate in and near
Griffin—the garden spot of the world—before
it I gets have anybigher. which it is certain to do.
Soane of the most desireabfe subur¬
ban residences and farms in and around
riffiii. They can be bought low and on
> rod The terms—riglit-NOIY.
Malnry house and lot and 22 acres of
land. Sixth street runs right through it.. 20
fine lots can be cut off it, with fine vineyard,
Alberta peaches, pears avid wild goose plums
on, each lot already bearing.
The Mtfls property. 1‘iO aeres land. Fine
7-Pooui house, barn, stable and natural
grove. The Roberts
house, place. 86 acres land, 6-room
large barn asd packing house and all
kinds of fruit on the place. Will be divided.
The Lyons placa 100 acres. 7-room
souse, barns, etc. A convenient place, in
dve minutes’ walk of Hill St.
The Hill place and 4 acres. Beautiful
rove. Large home water works and gas
vorkaalso. ,
The Lockhart place—200 acres—can be
ought at half jts value.
The Woodruff place—267 acres—on the C
4. B. Will be divided up in tracts if desired
he Yairiojis time other strike, lands while and houses. hot. No* i
to the iron is
G. A. CUNNiNOI/AM.
dew Advertisements.
- net . n - 4 ri —.-.Jr- r-t-—
PARKER’S
HAIR BALSAM
FlPuniote* ra.»nw« end luxurisvt keyatitlf. growth. U>« h*i».
sks w*
Curee tc*lp me dl v°ou^fi>? aAffitf falling. 0 r ^
milt
i $ -Wil PmggiEte
&SW” C ONSUMP TIVE
-
j,Indigestion, reir Toma. 11 f’ain.'ZJfike cure* xne worn uouga,
in tim+McU.
shP*.- lie. stel-T^«M 8"*
GRATEFUL-COMFORTING.
EPPS’S COCOA.
BREAKFAST.
laws “By which a thorough knowledge of the natural
govern the operation of digestion
and the nutrition,and by a careful application of
fine properties of Well selected Cocoa, Mr.
Bpps delicately has provided our breakfast tobies with
a doctor’s flavored beverage which may Safe
us many Bills. It‘ is by the judicious
use of such articles of diet that a constitu¬
tion may be gradually built up until strong
enough Hundreds to of resist every tendency to disease.
subtile maladies are floe ting
around us ready to attack wherever there
is a weak point. We mav escape many a
with fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified
pure blood and a properly nourished
frame,”—Civil Service Reform. Made simply
with boiling water or milk. Bold only in half-
pound gnsTItvHHie e w. l a lw icdthtis: JAMES
EPPS A CO., Homeopathic Chemists,
London, England.
Mention the Naws aod Hun wnon vou write
Notice lo Debtors and Creditors.
All iiergynsindebted tp the estate of Win.
C. George, late oT Ispaldii gCount Georgia,
deceased, pru notified to tefl and nett’ > the,
same at once; asd all persons ving cl vims
the against estate of said decedent win present
mmmor.pi T. GT xiriY MANXE pro ven. YAdministrator.
)xm 2 w 6. $3.70.
_
Notice to Debtors and Creditors-
Amos, All poreonsindebted late to the estate of Joee) (L i
ceased, of hereby Spalding notiged County, call Georgia, : i
are to on the nil
dersigned debtedness and make settlement of such it J
at ones; and all persons liavii j i
demands against said estate are notifledl
present their olaims properly proven.
JOSEPH A. AYCOCK, Executor.
May 6w6. >8,70
_
Administrator’s Sale.
of By virtue of an order granted by the Court
to Ordinary the of'Spalding County, I will sell
door in highest Griffin. bidder Ga., before the Court house
of sate the first Tuesday during the October legal hours
on in next,
the following described property, belonging
to-Lhe estate ot A. J. Biles, late of said comi¬
ty, deceased, to-wit:
. hundred and tux acres of land lying in
Akin e distirnt in safiT county and bounded
East by Mies Tina Wise, south
SI “• D> Ogletree and J. W, Slade, west by
*v. i 18e an** north by Sherod Lindsey
1 ^ , there is a six-room house and
u
u. f iwif'HE.s 1 ' 11 *
FOR HEN
®hM
Abeoiuti
^ ifiil
TWELVE REASONS WHY
Dr. King’s Royal (Jerinetuer Has Be¬
come the Most Popular and Reliable
Household Remedy.
1. It is the best Blood Purifier.
2 It is the best Nerve Tonic and General
lnvigo rater. positive Stomach
3. It is a cure for Trou
bles, such as Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Sick-
JUeadaehe, etc..
4. It cures Bowel Diseases in old oryoung
whether ot long or short duration.
5. For Catarrh and Rheumatism it is
more nearly a Specific than any other reme¬
dy on the market,
6. For Female Diseases it is all that can
all remedies. They all like it “and it builds
them up faster than anything known.
8. It cannot b«b surpassed as a cure for
Diseases of the kidneys and Bladder.
9. It is the great conqueror of Malaria.
Cures -Jaundice promptly and Swamp Fever, Chagres Fev¬
er, all ira'arial troubles. —
10. For Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Sores,
Sprains, aid Bites of insects, etc., it is a quick
There unfailing remedy, used cxternully.
is nothing betters
11. It will break fever in less time than
Quinine and Antipyrine, and leave none of
their unpleasant and hurtful effects, such as
nausea, nervousness and prostration.
12. It is as pleantto take os Lemonade,
Hurniless always, and CURES WHEN ALL
ELSE FAILS.
These statements by the unanswerable
argument of FACTS. Germetuer presents
an array of testimonials absolutely with¬
either out a parallel character in the history of medicine,
in or number.
Price $1.00 per bottle; Six Bottles $5.00.
Sold by all reliable druggists.
Kino’s RoyacGehmetoeh Co, 14 N.Broad
Street, Atlanta, Ga., Manufacturers.
EURE 5
ALL 5 K 1 H DISEASES
combination, Physicians endorse and prescribe P.P. P. as* with splendid
it great
satisfaction for the cures of all forms and
stages of Primary, Secondary and Tertiary
. D O P
m. A * Ml • wLt A ^
Lures scrofula.
Byphilis, Ulcers Syphilitio and Sores, Rheumatism, GlandnlaiSwellings, Scrofu¬
lous
Rheumatism, Malaria, old Chronic Ulcers
that have resisted all treatment Catarrh,
Skin Diseases, Eczema, Chronic Female
Complaints, Scald Head, Etc., Mercurial Etc. Poison, Tetter,
P. F. P. is a powerful tonic, and an ex-
P. P. P.
tUFitS ■nhlMM’ISM
cellent rapidly. appetiser, building np the system
Ladies whose systems are poisoned and
whose blood is izisn impure condition doe
P.P.P.kiUHHA
to menstrual irregularities are peculiarly
benefited by the wonderful tonic and blood
cleansing Ash, Poko properties and Potassium. of P. P. P., Prickly
Root
LIPPMAN BROS., Druggists, Proprietors,
JUppomn’t Block, SAVANNAH, O*
Health is Wealth!
Dr. E. 0. West’s Ner»e*wi>Brain Tbea,
ment, a guaranteed Convulsions, specific for Hysteria,
Dizziness, Fits, Nervous
Neuralgia, Headache Nervous pros¬
cohol tration, caused tobacco, by Wakcfulluess, the use of Men¬ al¬
or
tal Depression, in Softening of the Brain,
resulting and death. insanity Prematura and tending Old to misery, Bar¬
decay Loss of Power either Age, Invol¬
renness, in sex.
untary Losses and Spsrmatorhoea, caused by
over exertion ot the brain,eeff-abnse or over
indulgence. Each box contains one month's
treatmtnt. $1.00 mail'prepaid a box, or six boxes for
$5.0c, sent by on receipt Df
WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES
to cure any case. With each order received
by us for six boxes, accompanied with $5,00
we will sed the nurehaeer our written guar¬
anteed refund the money if the treatment
does not effect a cure. Guarantees issued
only by Dr. E. R. Anthony, Druggist, Sole
41 Hill Griffin, Ga. ”
Agent, street,
2-28(U'vlvnrm.
otfcnowledget* remedy
B rot
teuii
resae-lj Whit for
nor .,^-tea
lpMcribe MBR U ana teei
>mtnendleg$
R. Jt 0- 111
,
Til CO SLOWLY.
Policy Holder* of the New York
Life Insurance Company
Meet and Adopt Resolutions
Asking fpr Investigation.
Meeting: i f Policx Holdens In C &>rleat»n.
Tliey Wnnt the ChiirjfeR Against the
Offleefj hiuI Muii|»i'er$ of the New
York Lite Insurance i'on>i»any I»»»j»ar-
tl*Ul> fitted.
(Jh vryeioTON, Sept. 19.—At a meeting
of the policy holders of the New York
Life Insurance company, held here, the
following resolutions Were adopted:
Wliereas, Grave chargee against the
officers and managers of the New York
Life Insurance company, of which we
are policy holders, involving the safety
and solvency of the company, have
been publicly made and widely circu¬
lated; and,
Whereas, it is necessary for the pro¬
tection -of policy holders that the truth
of such charges shall be faithfully and
impartially Investigated in order that
the said officers, if unjustly charged, be
promptly vindicated and confidence re¬
stored, and that such evils that may be
found to exist be corrected.—
Therefore in order that policy holders
here met may have information suffi¬
ciently authentic and accurate to enable
ns to act with intelligence, fairness and
efficiwoybe it resolved that a committee
of three policy holders be appointed to
inquire into this fact and to report the
same to an adjourned meeting with re¬
commendations as to what steps should
be taken to procure concerted action
among the policy holders of the com¬
pany for the protection of their inter¬
ests, and that said committee report
with all convenient expedition. *—
The committee, consisting of George
If. Tucker, JuVien Mitchell and Dr. G.
F. Panokni were appointed. The com¬
mittee will outline the policy to be pur¬
sued, which will be submitted to the
policy holders holders for adoption. The policy
desire to proceed slowly.
MURDERED BY HIGHWAYMEN.
The Superintendent of a Mine Is Shot
by Unknown Persona.
Nevada, Cal., Sept. 19.—S. Gallvotti,
superintendent of the Derbec Drift mine,
was murdered by- highwaymen while
coming to this city with $5,000 in gold
bars just cleaned up at the mine. Gall¬
votti and J. D. Ostrom were in a two-
horse buggy, ascending the South Yuba
river grade, six miles from the city,
When a rifle shot was fired from the
bank above. The ball entered the back
of Qallvotti’s head, causing instant
death, whip, Ostrom them struck the horses with
fe steep grade urging just into a run up the
fired. as a second shot was
The bullet entered the neck of
one of the horses, but a turn in the
road soon took the team out of the
range of the ,shootara. Ostrom con-
;the vehicle with one arm and being
soaked from head to foot with his com¬
panion’s blood. Reaching the Monnt
Vernon hill Ostrom hid the bnllion in
the brush, apd then rode to this city to
notify after the officers. A wagon has come
out the dead superintendent’s
have body, and several squads of armed men
started for tfie scene of the mur¬
der.
__
Abraded Coin.
Washington, Sept. 19.—Congress, at
its last session, authorized the recoinage
of the uncurrent fractional silver coin
now in the treasury abraded below the
limit of tolerance and made an appro¬
priation of $150,000 to cover the loss to
the coin by abrasion, etc. This sum, it
is estimated, will cover the loss on
about $400,000 of the coin, and this
amount is now being coined into quar¬
ter dollars and dimes, for which there
is a very great demand, particularly for
the dimes, as the fall approaches and
i trade becomes active. The recoinage
: into standard silver dollars of the $5,-
000,000 lar (in round numbers) t&e of trade dol¬
thorized, bullion, which last congress au¬
is also in progress, and will be
completed in the next two months.
Preacher Contested to Lying.
Akron, 0., Sept. 19.—A small-sized
row was precipitated in session of the
East Ohio conference when the resigna¬
tion of Rev. A. J. Hyatt of Burton,
came up for consideration. Mr. Hyatt
had confessed that on a certain occasion
specified and under lie had been guilty of lying,
the impulse of the moment
landed in liis resignation, but on sec¬
ond Mr. thought Hyatt he decided to withdraw it,
of Pittsburg, was represented by Dr, Nor-
cross who stated that his
client desired a hearing and wished to
Withdraw his resignation. A few angry
words passed, But Bishop Fowler's
.-diplomacy ter speedily imittoo, referred the mat¬
to a eon and quiet was re¬
stored.
Vrieiuls or Quakers Meeting.
Plainfield, lud., Sept. 19. - The
"yearly meeting” of the Friends of
Quakers has commenced here and will
continue seven days. Delegates are in
attendance from every state and terri¬
tory in the union, and it is estimated
that 5,000 strangers are in this little
Village. Wednesday is "public (lav,”
and arrangements are being perfected
to entertain 7,000 people.
Swallowed Carbolic Acid.
Troy, N. Y., Sept. 19.-Gerald G,
Riorandon, a young attorney, was one
Of the first to welcome the return from
Saratoga of the Troy Democratic club.
Less than half an hour later he was
dead, He was wont to take cocaine
that he kept in Moncrief <& Francis’s
lowed drug store, and of by mistake he swal¬
a largo dose carbolic acid.
KorOver;FIfty; Years.
An old and Well-Tried Remedy
-—Mrs. Winslow’s SoothiDg Syrup
has been used for over fifty years by
millions of mothers for their children
while It soothes teething, the with perfect success.
allays all child, softens the
gums, colic, and is the pain* best cures wind
Dinrrhcea. Is pleasant remedy for
to the taste.
theworhb Sold by Druggists Twenty-five in every part of
cents a bot¬
tle. Its value is incalculable. Be
sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow’s
Soothing Syrup.
Beeehara’s PiUls cure Sick headache
CONDENSED J DISPATCHES.
Domestic ted «t General
Mr. S. C. Kimball, died * prominent with citim
em disease. ot Atlanta, has Bright’*
Ex-President Balmaceda has arrived
at frontier. Mendora, not far from J me Argentine
The figure for the Grady monument
lias been shipped ftdto Massachusetts
to Atlanta.
The g vernment rain makers are at
work at El Paso, Tea. Tlie experi¬
menters feel confident of success.
A Virginia City, Nev., special says:
A cave-in occurred at the Alta mine
and five men known. are imprisoned. Their
fate is not yet --
Rev. Z. T. Bell, a revivalist, has been
jailed at Dalilonega, Ga., his charged with
adultery learned He admits guilt, and it
is that he »deserted a wife and
children in North Carolina.
Bir Julian Pauncefote, British minis¬
ter, has called the attention of the de¬
partment of state to allegisl violations
of the modus videndi respecting the
maximum number of seals to be token
in Behring sea.
Word has been received at Marshfield,
Or., from Gardiner, Or., the of the capture
of Edward Albertson, defaulting
was. also arrested.
Three men were killed at Montvflle,
O. The boiler in Vaaaize’s jelly factory
exploded molishing with terrific fores, entirely de-
the building. Later reports
say that two little girte are among the
killed. They were playing in a buggy
near the factory.
H. H. DeYoung of San Francisco, a
member of the National Executive
the committee, is in Washington. He says
doubtless meeting held of the committee will
be in Washington in No¬
vember, and that the convention win
take place in May, 1892.
Martin Hall, a drug clerk at La-
-i, Ind., gave to Sherry Hughes a
of which Hughes died within an hour.
Hughes horseman, was a wealthy farmer and
cles. widely known in turf cir¬
At New York, Mrs. Jefferson Davis,
Hoadley, through has her brought attorney, • ex-Goventor
suit against Rob¬
Edward ert Belford, the Belford company and
Lange for $10,000. That is the
amount due her in royalties on her hus¬
band’s memoirs, but it is doubtful if
she ever receives one-half erf it.
At Paris, at the second performance
v tel* wutwLUMJl uaiuuu
—orphy, 1 a leader in tha anti-" Lohen¬
grin wart, ’ agitation, writer and the a staff man named Der-
journal, a on of the radical
charge of L’lntentransigent, disorderly conduct. both The on the
dyism of who row¬
ductor a man shouted to Con¬
kindness Lamoure, "Will you have the
met With to calls play the "Turn Marsellaise, ” was
of him out!" and
tha police removed the offender.
Met Death by Fool Mean*.
Indianapolis, Sept. 19. — Arthur
Pritchett, a young married man, was
found dead on last Tuesday under cir¬
cumstances suggesting murder, and the
coroner returned to that effect. His re-
mains were removed to; Monnt Clair,
this state, and his relatives in Hendricks
county, demanded another post-mortem.
This developed not a trace of poison,
and disclosed that Pritchett had met
his death by foul means, his neck hav¬
ing been broken, while braises on his
side showed ibarks of kicks adminis¬
relatives tered by hi* supposed, assailants. His
came here and employed a de¬
tective to ferret out the prime. Pritch¬
ett’s domestic relations were mipleas-
aut. ’. !
England Planning to Take Hawaii.
Washington, Bept. 10.—Senor Celeo
Celaar Mareno, a well known Italian-
American residing here, and acting as
the agent in this country of the National
party CMflian of Hawaii, corresponding to the
the president CongressionaUsts, laid before
a letter that he recently
received from a correspondent in Hono¬
lulu, asserting in the most positive
terms that England is now planning to
take possession of the kingdom. The
writer said that some action on the part
of the United States is necessary, that
the queen is favorable to the British in¬
terests and ready to countenance the
move when made. The president was
interested by the letter, and asked Senor
Mareno to commuuicate with Secretary
Blaine.
About the Itata Cane. -
Washington, Sept. 19.—The opinion
is gaining ground here that the post¬
poned libel suit against the Chilian
Bteamer Itata now set for trial at San
Diego, Cal., on the 25th, will be proee-
cuted by the government, although a
further postponement may be had be¬
fore. the case proceeds. It was impos¬
sible to gain any official information
upon this point, though Attorney Gen¬
eral Miller did say that he could not
tell what the result of the postponement
would be, but so far as he knew it
might result in a trial.
A Dispatch to Kentucky.
Washington, Sept. j £—Yoar corre¬
spondent does not in the least want to
be sensational, nor does he want to
startle the Republicans of Kentucky,
but he was told by a prominent Repub¬
lican that the president was seriously
-- ---> i. O. Bradley oi
Kentucky, iu as the successor of Mr. Proc¬
tor, the war department.
He Has Fled.
Lynn, Mass., Sept. 19.—N. Wright,
one of Lynn’s most prominent citizens,
has fled the city. He has taken with
him considerable money belonging to
his friends. Some of the funds of the
United Endowment order are also miss¬
hi* ing. Wright was highly respected, and
social relations were of the best.
HARMLESS.
TO A88I8T HAT1IRB
the body is the great mission ot BWIFT'3
SPECIFIC. Mtcrobi cannot exist in the
blood whenaaggl is properly taken, sa
It promptly forces them out, and
cores the patient. It has relieved thousands
la a few days who had suffered for years.
Mb. F. Z. Nmlbon, a prominent aod
wealthy citizen of Fremont, Nebraska,
■offered for yean with SCROFULA, and
it continued to grow worse in spite of all
treatment. Finally, Four Bottles ot
HSRKHcured him. He writes: “Words
8£83§8are inadequate to express my
gratitude and faversble SPECIFIC. opinion a j.......
8WJrT*9
TreaBs* te Blood sod 8Uo Dims* mailed bsa
gWW&Kincco
i n
m
The room’* in disorder,
_ Tbeflower-stand The cat’s oa the table,
And Junnnr unset, and themUobiaf to|»r
is screaming
As loud as he’s able,
Tor nothing goes right when mamma's away.
What a scene of discomfort and con¬
fusion home would be if mamma did
not return. If your wife t* slowly
breaking domestic down, from and a combination of
cares female disorder*,
make it your first buiiness to restore
her health. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Pre¬
scription is without a peer as a remedy
for feeble and debilitated women, and u
the only medicine for tha class of mala¬
dies known as “female diseases* which
is gold, by druggists, under a positive
guarantee arantee from from the the manufacturers manufacturer* that that
It will ■ill give gives satisfaction, will in every case, or
the money money be refonded. It is a
positive If* cure for invigorating, the molt complicated restorative
cues. an
tonic, nervine, and imparting a soothing sad strengthening to the
Whole system. It’s tone legitimate and Vigor medi¬
a
cine, too—carefully compounded by an
experienced physician, and adapted to
woman’s delicate organization.
Children
always
0 JV w»» «■
SCOTT’S
EMULSION
of pqra Cod Liver Oil with Hypo- )
Phqteftltte atmoet of palatable tint* end Soda 4a 4 J
as aa milk.
Children enjoy K rasher then >
otherwise. A MARVELLOUS FLESH
PRODUCER it la Indeed, and the
little lade and leaelee who take oold
eeslly, may be fortified a*alnat a
couch that might prove aerioue, by
taking Scott's Emulsion winter after their
meal* during the season.
Beware of eWbeUtMUme and intUaUons.
1 1 A Household Remedy <!
1 ■W FOR ALL
" BLOOD SKIN
; DISEASES
!:b tSi Q Di Q IS* !i
*
Botanic Blood Bate !
If Pursue SCROFULA ULCERS, MIT *
IL lures rheuM. ECZEMA, wary
form of malignant SKIN ERUPTION, ba- { I
aides being efficacious In toning up tbo . )
system and restoring the constitution, . !
whan Impaired from any cause. Its 1
Justify almost siRiernstural,heeling In auaraatealM propertle* It < I
directions a* a cars. (|m 1 . |
are followed. !» (
8£MT FREE
BL00 r 'tLM CO., Atlanta, Sa
Is the strongest
Home-indorsed ne-indori
Medicine
in the world.
My wife hag tefen afflicted for #lx rear* with a
most dreadful Blood Poison of some Kind, called
of which hare made a complete our*. I unheattat-
Infrly recommend It aa the De»t blood jmrlfler ever
dlMOTered. Vouch truly, A. C. HcGKHRE.
Columbus, Ga., March 23,1889.
ussurscrmzD bt
WOOLDRIDGE WONDERFUL CURE CO..
ColumbuH, Ga.
FOR MALE BY ALL DRVOGISTH
—Cure* Inflammation of Kidney a. Liver and
Bladder,Brick-du*tdepo*IU,and fantlle dlaeaaea of th* Urluary Organs; Diabetes,Iu
Torpid Liver, Indigestion, _____
Sour
Stomach, Dy*P«t>*ia, Dropsical Sick Headache. Affection*,
72 Pills, ll.OO,
by mail. CUBES
Gout, ih Rhs '
of the Urethra, Leucorrboea, Gland.
Diseases of the Prostate
OthosinkT
Speelflo for stone In the Bladder, Bright’s
Disease of the^IvkHieyi lu^^milpleut stages.
Dr. I, T. LEE, 91 Wtodburn Av., Clwolnnstl
ABBQTTS
CoTn^S SUNtONS (SgSPc-r, iTMO'.it y/
and warts m ^ i ^ PAIN
IIPPMAN BPv0‘3 DPUGGi^fS^FUjP' oAVANNAH JA
soynow!
ISUft'MER SPECIAL
SALE
OOO
IKK OKOANg Prices-toclose. at Way
Dew r
tikuyJt gl Ui pi monthl) 1
—or gl 0 Cash, balance in
mm. No Interest
.SREAT Im BARGAINS
IWrlteifi ust be Hold. Can't bold.
f Darsafn Sheet.
LUDDtH SAVANNAH, £ BATES, QA.
RAILROADS.
Midland ft GUI R. R„
Timt Fa bis, No. 7, Taking Effect
Aug. 3,1891.
NORTH BOUND.
No. 5i, fsssmrau-D aily
re. Odum be* — .............«2u. a. m
Griffin.........4.....................0:12 No. 53. PAsnskoks—D “
Columbus........... aily.
Gnftn.,................... 1:00 p m.
.So. 11. l*AW(K»«K#~»t.\tMr ;V5o
lavive Griffin.................................4.2*1 osi r
Arrive Mi-IionouKh......................5;tm p m.
No. L Fkkioht-Mailt. Kx Hvunsr.
I eMVeUidembus...................... m
AniyeOrijhu............................m
Arrive McDonough................0:10 “ j
WIDTH BOUND. __
No. SO, Pawucagsu—Dailv.
i>mvc(inffla..... ............................8:40n.m.
Arnvei ojumlm*..........................Uaa 63,1 PAMINO■»—Dailt. ,,. m
, lavtve Griffin..................................«;00 c ,2
irriveOolumhun........................., p. m.
N« ; IO, FiasKNOftB—St’KDAY OhLT
ArriveGntfin...........................„ ^•iive MeDoouugt)....................... 7.40 a. m
No 8, Fkkkiiit—D*ilv K*. 8ohdat.
1 •XS3Sr^-;;:r;..;;: ’ave Gnifin....................V iff*-*
rnvM olnmlsia*......................4;20n. m
Richmond & Danville R.R.Co.,
OPKRATISG THK
wm 11 it gwu
’JTassr .able No. I, la (foot
fetopt, «, 1M1.
NORTH BOUND.
No. 8 . I’asbksokii—Daily.
Leavo Macon............. 8:45 a.
VI *,* Griffin................................(boo **
rive Atlanta................................ 7:45 •<
No. 11. I’AHrtfeNIIER-DAILr.
1 #ave Macon.................................7:00 n.
Arrive ’ Griffin...;..;.....;..................„..»:17 Attanta “
........ ...................itpfio
No. 1. r absp.nqku—Daily.
benve Macon............................... 8.45 p.
Arrive “ Griffin......................... 6:00 •*
Atlanta............................ 7 : 35 <«
SOUTH BOUND. ~
No. 2 . Pahhenokii—Daily.
heave Atlanta................... 7T0 a.
Arrive Macon................... .10:45 •*
No. 12. I’AratcNOKR—D aily.
booze Atlanta..............................4:10 p. n
“ Griffin..........................6.00 “
Arrive Macon.............................. 8.10 “
No. 4. PASsEwaEB—D aily.
Leave Atlanta.................... ......... 7 .10 p.
CHATTA'vOOGA DIVISION.
WEST BOUND,
No. 1. Paksenoeu— Daily.
Leave Arrive Griffin..............................9:26 Carrollton................. a. ni
12:10 p. m
No. 5. Mixed—Daily Ex. Sen.
|>ave Arrive Griffin........... Carrollton.........................tt-,45 4;0O p. m
“
EAST BOUND.
No. 2. pAUBENoeK—D aily .
Leave Carrollton....................2:00p. m.
Arrive Griffin..............................7;00 “
No. 6. Mixed—Daily Ex. Sun.
I^eave Carrollton...........................8:30 a. ru
Arrive Griffin........................... l;6G •*
THE BEAUTIFUL
CINCINNATI- Hhortest* ‘ 1 ® miles Quick*
Compartment „ and Pullman Paine* SJepii
I’ars through without change making din
connection in Central LOUl> r mm
and the West Unkm and depot tor*^ * •
with
CHICAGO Md Through Car fines
■‘“'“‘“Srt.. ’’nokth-weh*
{ 0r DETROI
buffalo
S’K,?,.rNEW J ORLEANS
„. TEXAS ssk son, Vicksburg ami points in
and the WEST '
l’aseengent via this line are afforded
excellent view of Lookout Mountain
Ktirrounding Hietorin sccnerv.
8 J ■S.’SSftffii Wft W
CINCINNATI, O.
mitY 12d<Lwlr
The Finett on Earth.
Tli i Cincinnati, Hamilton A Dayton RR.
the only line running Pullman'* Perfect#!
Snfi ty Vestibule Trains, with Chair, Parlor
Sleeping,end Indanapolis Dinning Cm service bet wen C'ir
nati. and Chicago, and is 1 1
Ol ly Line running CincSnonti, Through ltcclining f’lirj
Cars het wees Keokuk aniTHprir r
fled, 111., and Weeping Car Cincinnati
Mackinaw.
And ihstOnlt DIRECT LINE
hrortr ween Utncfifmati, the Lake Dayton, Limn, Toledo I>»
The road is Regions ol the and Canada.
of one oldest in the Slati
Ohio and the only line entering Cineinnat:
over bom twenty-five its miles of double track, ana
past record can more than assure its
patrons Tickets sited, comfort and safety.
on sale everywhere, and see tbft
they read Indianpoiis, C. H, & D., either in or out of (Jin'
tintrati, or Toledo. <)
E. O. MoTOBMICK.
era! Passenger and Ticket Agent.
UendAwl
Mis deSales Academy
MACON, GA.
This well-kmown institution, conducted
by the Sisters of Mercy, will nsume
classes on Beptemlier 22, 1891.
An entirely new wing is now being added
to the already spacious building, and every
convenience pertaining to the comfort and
health of the pupils is pr< vided for.
Mr. he Sales is Iteaufifuily located, nnd
its curriculum is thorough in every particu
far.
Terms reasonable.
“or catalogue and particular* apply to
DI*ECTKMi». 8 29 1m
p H.8TKWABT, M. I>.
Office over Drewry's Drug Store. Resi¬
dence North Hill Street. OflJce f r rurs 9 fo
12a. m., and9 to 5 p. m.
$500 Reward !
WE will pmy the Above rewapef for Any car* of L'r©»
CotapUini, Uj ifpcp^Ui, tUcfc HvAniAclHt, li.ai$f*vt ion. { on*
ftlifatU/m or Conti venffijti we rennot cure %i .U
Vcgetikble UrerPUbi.trken the direction* cue Atrictly
rowpliud with. They nr* purely V?jret»b,>, mo<» never
f.xll to gire satififau tion. Buffer Cont«4 Large laute^
eontelninff SOPUIn. tt rcnU Bcwaie of co interfeitA
and Imitations. The genuine m«na fact tired only tij
nm *om a wprr cxuipany . vhicmhj ,ill
8oW by Dr. E, R. Anthony, Dutggist, Grit
On. 2nrmfy
ABOUT 11 ■*.. .
Griffin » the ronnty seat Spalding 1__
Georgia, and is Mtunted in tb« centre ■»
licet portion of the great Empire Butte
the 8onth, where all it* wonderful and
induntriew meet aDd are carried on
grea tret soceree, and to thus able to <*l
inducements to alt classes seeking a boat,
a profitable carn-r. The** are the res*
for a growth that k intreaeing its pops
ion almost daily.
It bag ample and miffirirnt railroad f»c*t- '
lice; the second point in mijiOrtance 1 x 1 th*
railroad Ijetwwm the capital of tbs
State, forty miles distant, and its prinripa
seaport, 250 teles away; an independen
hue to Chattanooga and the 1fteat by w*y u
Railroad; Savannah, Griffin asd North Aitiljain
Milliard In* pritn Quit ipai city ou the Georgia
and railroad, o*e hsndre
miles long, built largely through iu own rn
terprise nnd soon to l»> extentied to Atiisu
and the systems of the Northeast direct
connection with t lie great East Tenn>«see,
Virginia iter and Georgia railroad symtsm, all¬
ot road graded and soon lo le built all
and bringing in trade and carrying oat goods
manufactures .——t ,
Ttmt this Is the very cream and flower of
lb* agricultural and horticultural jxirtions
of thu State is evhleuced by the fact s hat tbs
imouidy ->u»iu ot Ucorgiaund the UnitedMtutea unau- .
chose it a* the sit# for the Experi¬
ment MUGos, other against It the Strung efforts ot
every section. has two erefps that
Di ver fail, being cotton, the most impor¬
tant crop iu the South, nnd grapes, whte’i
are growing to surpass cottou in this
county. Griffin’s
it record tw during the the poet half decode
proves to one oi most progressive
cities in the South.
It bos built two large cotton factories rep
reseating the $250,000 and shipping goods a
over world.
It has pat up a large Iron and brass foua
dry, a fertilizer factory, a cotton seed 0
mill, a sash and blind factory, * plow tnrttifj
an ice factory, bottling works, a broom
uctory, a mattress factory and various
sniftller enterprises.
It has put in ou e’cctric light plant hw
which the streets nre brilliantly lighted.
It is just completing an extensive system
of waterworks, giving complete protection
against fire, and furnishing water every
where.
It is laying several miles of street mil rim
or convenient tnmeportation over its lane
area.
It has opened up the finest: and lor
granite quarey iu the State, tor buihfi
ballasting It has anil macadamising purposes. ~
secured a cotton compress with a
inll cup fid ty for its )ftrg$ and iit< reuMiDii re-
cetpts hue of this Houthern staple.
It established a system of eroded pub¬
lic schools, with a seven year* uirrirutum
second to none. ’
It has organized two new banks, making a
total of lour, with combined reoourees o
half a million dollars.
it bos built two handsome new churches
making It a total of ten.
has built sereral handsome business
blocks and many beautiful residences, the
$150,000. building reccrd of 1889 alone Mng over
It has attracted around Its borders fruit
growers from nearly erery .State in the Union
and vatmda, untti it Is sunouodedon every
side bv orchard* and vineyards, and has !>*.
come the largest otid best fruit section tn the
Stab-, a single car load of »t« peaches netting
$1,280 in the height of the season.
It has doubled its wine making capacity
making It has by been bothFreneb and German methods.
exempt from cyclones, floods
and epidemics, and by reason of its topo¬
graphy With will never be subject to them.
an altitude oil ,150 feet above the
hph level, its healthfuiiiess bos attracted gen-
era! attention and is about to secure the
pcrmniicnt military encampment of the
State.
With all these and other evidences ot a
live and growing town, with a health fa 1 and
pieiusunt climate summer ami winter, a
hospitable utid cultured people, and a soil
eapuble ol producing any product id th 1
tcmjwrate inducement or sc mi-tropic (one, Untttn offers
every ettizens nnd a hearty welcome to
new
Ordinary * Advertt«eme \*.
Martin Q IGUNA1U makes ’80F application P1C E, Srsij^o ’ Uoksty. o’
administration for lettere
on the estate of Glenn H
Sunsom, Let de onsisl.
all person* coxccni(sl show enuse, bo-
fore the Gourt of Ordinary, at my office, in
Griffin, by lb o lock a. m., on the fint Mon-
nay tn October, why ftteb ifltarw Hiiould m>t
t,e .*, r » Dted ’ K - W HAMMOND,
-
Ordinary, 8. C.
/ V/ \HI) 1 NARY ’8 OFFICE,fiPALftutoCouWTY.
naily Gkokuu, August, 29, 1891 —H. V, Con-
mukes application for letters of nil-
miilst lation'on t he estate of J. W. CoBRally,
deceased.
1-et all iiersons concerned show (ause be¬
fore the Court of Ordinary in Griffin, by 10
a. why m., on letters the 1st siioaid Monday iu October next
dkicli not be gruLted.
WO. K. W, HAMMOND. Ordinary
(^«mNARY 8 OFFICE, 8r*n»ra« County
commissfonors uppoiated to set apnrt r
twelve month’s support for Mal>y K Ban
som snd her children out of the property ot
Glenn H, Hansom, deceased, have filed their
report in this office.
I**t all persons coneerned show cause tie-
m Onfflii, by on the fiist Monday in October
next, - - 16 o’clock ------ 7 a. «■ m. why the vwu n’liun report of oi
the comnuttue should not bp made the
judgment $a.ou of the Court .
K. W. HAMMOND, Orditery,
( v yms ' GK0U0iA„8eptember ARY’K OFFICE, 4,1891.—James Hpalihso Cockty,
Smith, W. 11. K.
executor of Smith, deceased
makes application for leave to sell twenty-,
five acres of land in a square in the South-
West corner oi Jot No. Ui, in the 4 th artiriet
of originally Henry, now Spalding bounty,
.bounded euut and north by lot Ot, euuth
T*y J »B Ellis west, by H. >1. Chapman *tor
the purpose :>f paving debts ot deceased and
for distribution.
t will pass upon the same at my office on
the first Monday in October, next, at It)
o’clock a. m. at the Court ot ordinary.
Let ull )>ersons concerned show enuse U>
the contrary.
I-- IQ.CU, - E.Y. HAM MOND, Ordhlnry.
/~\RDINART’R OFFICE, SriLDijfaiocBTT
vy Guo hum, July 2, J 891- Whereas, W
Sr., n I’rifchiirit, executor of W. H. 1'ritcbard
petition deceased, duly represents to the court in feto
died and enteriHl ol record .that
be ha* fully discharged the duties far which
he was appointed.
This is therefore to cite nil pc none con¬
cerned, kindred and creditors,to show cause,
if any they can, why said executor should
not be discharged from hi* executorship ou
the first Monday m October, 1891.
$6.15. e m hammo.vp,
/'AMLIXART’S V/ OFFU’E, BpaummU otmw,
L. Ellis, GtutiiW, administratrix July 2, 1891—Whereas, W. Marc d<L
of J, ERis.
ceased, represents to the court inter peti¬
tion duly filed and entered oil record, that
she has fully executed the duties far which
she Was apisiiuted
“ This is ihcreoloi e to rite all persons inter¬
ested, if kindred and creditors, to show cause,
any they can, why said administratrix
should not is; discharged from her adminis¬
tration on tn* first Monday in October,
1891. e. w. Hammond,
$6.1 ft» Ordinary.
/"kRDLVAMT’H Vy OFFtCE. Hpalumo fbewry,
W illiums, Ueobum, July 2,1891.—Whereas J. Ueo.l’.
administrator of K. Williams,
deceased, repnwenfa to the c< <, c in turn pe¬
tition duly filed ond vntwred i i, ,-cord, that
be has fully executed the date , or wb<ch he
s«s This appointed. Is therefore to rite all
kindred person* con¬
cerned, if and < i editors to show cause,
any they eao, why said administrator
should not fie discharged from his adminis¬
tration on the first Mouday in October,
1891. k. W. HAMMOND,
$6.15 _ Ordinary.
THE CELEBRATED
Smith & Wesson Rmlnrs
IF. SAFETY
y«S 'MSB: