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(mil l l OF GEORGIA
II. M. COMES,
Chatman Bin.nl Directors, Receiver
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NORTH BOUND.
No. 8. PABS^StQKB—D ah,y.
Manon....... ........ ■I't'' a. ffl
irfitaOnfflti................*.................6.00 7-4a
** Atluntft...............................
No. tl. P Assesses—D aii./.
Leave Macon.................* ...... n i, m
Arrtvp Arrive Griffin....................................... :30 *'
Atlanta.............................7 J
NO. 1. Pa8si:noe8—Daii-y.
Leave Macon.............................. 8:40 p. a.
Arrive Arrive Oriffln...............................<j:»0 Atlanta..........................7:35 •
SOUTH BOUND.
No 2. PAB8ESQBR— DaIPY.
Leave Atlanta...........-.................7*20 o.44 n. m
Amre,OnifiD................ Macon................................10:55 ••*.•••»«#»•••• «•
Arrive
No. 12. Passbkgeb—Daily.
Lea re Atlanta..........................1:10 pm.
Arrive Oriffln...........................6:00 “
Arrive Macon...................:..........8.10
No. 4. Pahsebo kb—Daily.
Leave Atlanta....................7.10 p. m.
Arrive Grifltn.................... ...... ......8:42
Arrive Macon.. ...10:55
CHATTANOOGA DIVISION.
WEST BOUND.
No. 1. Passbnqeh—Daily
Leave Oriffln............................. 9:55 a. m
Arrive Newnan............................1 1115 a. m.
Arrive Carrollton. . ......12:25 p. in
EAST BOUND.
No. 2. Passenger.
l*enve Carroll ton....................2:38p. 8:4 r m.
Arrive Xewimn....................... ....u.3.5 • > P-n>
Arrive Oriffln, ......................••
No. 6.
Leave Carrollton.,........................7:30 0:30 a. m.
Arrive Newnan.........'..........-.....» Oriffln............................,1:30 a. m.
Arrive p. m.
No. 5.
Leave Oriffln........................... 8:00 p.
Arrive Newnan............... 6-85 P- m
Arrive Carrollton.........................8:00
For further information relative to tickets
schedules, best routes, etc., apply Oriffln, to: Ga.
A. 0. Kendrick, Ticket Agent,
W. F. bhellman. Traffic Mur. Sav’h. Ga.
Geo- Dole Wahley, Genl Superintendent,
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Ordinary’s Advertisements.
/^VRDINARTS’ OFFICE. Si-au«noUoui*v»,
W Georgia, JJuly '’2, 1892.—Whereas, It.
E. . Seagraves makes application MB for letters
of I administration on o the estate of Ja». W.
Gordon, ordon. late late nl Of suid sold sonnty, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and notify all
persons concerned. that if they have any ob¬
jection to said application or to administrator said appli
cant aforesaid, being they appointed will file said ns objections in
Monday Sept my
office on or before the first in
1892, at which time, if no objections passed are
filed, said application will be upon
and »loo letters granted W. HAMMOND, to said applicant. Ordinary,
E.
/ IltDlNAKV'H OFFICE, Sj-alwno Oouhty
V/ Georgia, July 1, 1892 —The apprais¬
ers appointed to set apart a 12 months' sap-
port for Mrs. Martha 0. Dupree, hava per¬
formed that dnty and filed their report in
my Let
all persons coneerned show cause, if
nny there be, at my office in Griffin, on the
first Monday in August, 1892,. by ten
o’clock a. m., why t he report of the apprais¬
ers should not^be made the judgment of this
Court. E. W. HAMMOND, Oroinary.
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( \HD1N ARY H OFFICE. Spalding i ounty,
v/ Ga., July l, 1892.—The appraisers ap¬
pointed for Clara to J. set LeFevre apart a 12 and months’support children, have
performed that dnty and filed their report in
my Lt office,
all persons concerned show cause, if
any there be. at my office in Griffin, on the
first Monday in August, ’892 by ten
o’clock a. m.. why the report of the ap¬
praisers should not be made the judgment iff.
the jMdXl "Court.
_E. W. Hammond, Ordinary.
_
/ IRDINABY’S OFFICE, Spalxuno County,
Reeves v/ Georgia, July 1, 1892.—Whereas, Lon
makes application for letters of
administration on the estate of J< bn Reeves
late of said county, deceased.
There are therefore to cite and notify all
objection poisons concerned, that if they hare said any
to said application or to ap¬
plicant bring appointed as administrator
aforesaid, - file said objections Monday in
my ly officut on or t>d before the first in
August, 1892,- «t which time, if no objections
are application will I be be passed
upon *3.00 anti letters W. granted HAMMOND, to said 1 Ordinary. applicant.
E.
Notlcs to Debtors and Creditors. |
All persons indebted tothe estate of Glenn H.
Sanson, Jr.Jate ot Spalding (’ounty, Georgia,
deceased, are notified to call and settle the
same at once, and all persons ha ■ring Yin claims
against estate of said decedent will rill MARTIN, present
•NaraSfir- A Administrator 0.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
f said decedent will present
,y Walter h. pitts,
Sale.
& j« v ^T fwT'S «ou 8 il
Ordinary of Spalding County, Geor¬
gia, 1 wlB aril to the highest bidder be¬
fore the door of the court house in Griffin,
Georgia, the between the in August legal hours of the sals, foi-
on first Tuesday belonging next, ■■ tho
to
1st* of said
emmty, dcccnsed, to-wit: One On house and
or I
f paying debts <
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4 CONFERENCE.
Governor Pattison Raeeires a
^Deputation.
The Governor Firm in Main-
~ taining the Law.
The Homestead People Charge All
of the Blame to the Carnegie
People lor the Turn Af¬
faire Have Taken.
Harrisburg, Pa.. July A— A com¬
mittee of Homestead citizens, including
ex-Representative John Co*. Hugh
O’Donnell, 1. H. Williams, Dr. J. P.
Purman and G. W. Sarver, arrived at
the executive department at 10:30 at
night, and were at once ushered into
the private office of the governor, who
was awaiting them with Attorney Gen¬
eral Hensei and Private Secretary Tata
It was midnight when the conference
came to an end and the committee, fif¬
teen minutes later, were on their way
back to Homeitead. When they had
gone, Attorney General Hensei received
newspaper reporters and gave them the
substance of what had occurred daring
the conference.
He said the committee was composed
of two representatives of labor organi¬
sations and three of the citizens of
Homestead. Two of them had been sum¬
moned as part of the sheriff's posse.
They came to say to the governor that
the works are now in possession of the
owners of the plant and that their watch¬
men are now on the ground. No at¬
tempt has been made by the workmen
They pledged the citizens of Homestead
and the workmen to the preservation of
good order and the safety of the works.
The committee stated that the sheriff
could that there take woald charge of the resistance property and bn
be no to
authority. There had never been any
attempt, they said, to execute a writ or
serve cigri process and that the sheriff
would be permitted to do so at any time.
Governor Pattison said he was glad
to hear that peace and order prevailed,
and hoped it would continue. He want¬
ed it understood that the civil authori¬
ties must exhaust all the means at their
understood command, but he desired it also to be
that peace and order and
the observance of law must be adhered
to, and would be maintained even if it
required appeal all the the federal force of the state, <>r But an
to government.
it would be done under the forms of
law, and in subordination to civil au¬
thority. Property would be protected
and the rights of all parties in the ex¬
isting tained straggle would be strictly main¬
without regard to the merits or
demerits of business differences between
them.__
Affair* at Uomattead.
Pittsburg, July The statements
as to whether or not the Pinkerton men
were sworn in as deputies are very con¬
flicting. not, Sheriff but the Carnegie McCieary people says insist they
were
that they were. E. R. Spear, of Chi¬
cago, who is at the West Pennsylvania
hospital, Carnegies. oonfirms He the they statement of the in
says were sworn
by Deputy Sheriff Gray. the The latter
admits that he was with party, but
asserts that he did not Administer the
oath to them. This question will be
important responsibility. in settling the question'of
All of the wounded at the West Penn¬
sylvania hospital are in a fair condition
and will recover, except, perhaps, E. A.
Covert of Brooklyn, wno has a terribly
shattered right arm and thigh; Pat Mc-
Gousrb, Chicago, who has a bad wound
in the abdomen; Fred Prumer of Phila¬
delphia, Whose skull is terribly injured
ana it is feared has sustained internal
injuries. These three we in a critical
condition and may not recover. *
The Dead Pinkerton Chief.
Wabash, Ind., July 9.—James W.
Kline, the Pinkerton superintendent
who was killed in the Homestead, Pa.,
riot, was born in this city, and was the
adopted son of Jonathan National Talmage, a
director of the First bank.
Kline was known about town as Ban¬
tam, on account of his build, and was
inclined to be a sport. Just before he
joined the Pinkertons he made the
rounds of the fairs, running games of
chance. He has been living in Chicago
fonr years, but returned here on a visit
several weeks ago.
Posd.rly at M om sa t e afl.
Chicago, July 9.—Chief Powderly,
i. W. Hayes and A. W. Wright of the
executive council of the Knights of La¬
bor, and other labor leaders, reached
Chicago Thursday, and left at night for
the scene of the Homestead riot. They
declined to talk of the troubles.
A New Military Band.
NEW York, July A—The resignation
of Director John Philip tiousa of the
Marine band, Washington, having been
reluctantly accepted by the authorities
at Whshington, in accordance with Mr.
Sousa’s pressed by Mr. request, a and contract has
been signed of business Sousa of New a strong York
syndicate which makes men him for five
and Chicago, director of military
years the a new
band, to be composed of the best mate¬
rial that can be anywhere selected, end
which ia to make a tonr of the oountry
toe coming fall.
Articles ot incorporation have been
taken oat by the the syndicate referred being to,
the name of new company the
Blakely syndicate. Mr. Blakely sails in
the Augusta Victoria to forward the in¬
terests of the organisation, In respect to
the selection of instrumentalists and a
repertoire oi new music.
Thirty-One Highwaymen Milled.
New York, July 9.—A special cable
dispatch to The Herald from Valparaiso
■ays the government is making deter¬
mined effort to stamp oat brigandage.
A large force of cavairyjencoantend a
large number of armed bandits on the
southeastern frontier of Chili recently.
A fierce struggle followed, killed.' and thirty-
one brigands were
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,
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“For eighteen months / had am
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treated b loetU physician. ,
hit obtained no relief: the sore
gradually grew worse, t finally
toot S. S. A’, and was entirety
cured after using a few bottles!'
C. B. McLbmovb,
Henderson, Tex.
roes EAT1SE on Blood and Skin
m mailed free,
win SrECipicC«v Atlanta, Ga.
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^Ladies whose systems are poisoned and
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Cheap at Wholesale Kates. A Few
Sample Prices:
Pastors Koening’s NsiveTonie........68c.
Harter’s Wild Cherry Cordial......... .75c.
Mother’s Friend................................99c.
California Syrup of Figs............ 34c.
Sage's Ely’s Catarrh Cure......................H4o.
Cream Balm............—........34c.
Pteree’s Pills.............................. ,15c.
Pierce's Golden Med'eal Discovery,. ...69c,
Pierce’s Favorite Prescription..........69.
Swift’s Specific (8. S. 8 ).......59 c id 99c.
Botanic Blood Balm(B. B. B)........68c.
Dr. John Ball’s Hareapirilla...........73c.
Dr John Bull's Worm Candy..............15c.
Chichester’s Pennyroyal Pi Is....... $1,67c.
Brown’s Iron Bitters............... 71e.
Shiloh's Catarrh Core........ 35c.
Shiloh’s Consumption Care..............34c.
Shiloh’s Plasters......................... 12c.
Me mCLiPW El roe’s 8 Wine Tv ID8 Cardui.................. vaiUtll.MM*, •>«••**•••■ tie.
Black Jbanght...,...,..s....... ............ ..15c.
King’s Parker’s New Discovery...,.,........... 34c.
Hair Balsam..................
Hinder Corns............. i.. - ..........10c.
Caslorio..................... 25c.
Injection P.*.............................. 0......... ,73c.
1. P. ....—..... ,68c.
Hire’s Root Beer............ 18c.
Tutfs PHIs................18e. 2 boxes lor 25e.
Carter’s 1’jlis..........13c. 2 boxes tor 25c.
Bsechara's Pills........................17c.
Powers and Weigbtmaas Morphine. .87e.
Express *®“EverythiDg . thing else else in in j propoi ition.
press charges charges ar are usually 25 cents per
packs** under 5 lbs.
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CUMBERLAND ISLAND, GA.
Tho hotel and cottages will open
May 36, 1893. A favorite seaside
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Supplies for Encampment.
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Wholesale Dealer in Mm
Fine Whiskies, Wines, Beers, Ete.
7, 9 and 11 Kimball House, ATLANTA, #A.
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