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Griffin, Georgia, July 10,1802,
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OFFICIAL PAPER OF SPALDING CO
^ . aw» «M
CITY OB* GBIFFINi
The force bill and the tariff are two
winning issue* for the Democrat.
Peaches, and not polities, are the
order of the day in Spalding county.
Hill will be heard from in due time,
ly should be snake haste to raise
a hurrah before the Democratic can-
have even accepted the nom-
The Baltimore Him, In en article
upon the great importance of a well
disciplined and effective militiu ser¬
vice in every State, says. "No doubt
tlte experience of the adjoining State
of Pennsylvania will stimulate the
encouragement of this valuable arm
of the public service here and else¬
where.”
The Macon Telegraph states that
there is a misapprehension as to the
election of a secretary at the coming
meeting of the State Agricultural
Society at this place, and that Dr.
Hape was elected last year for three
years. The Telegraph might also
have stated that it was mainly in¬
strumental in the spread of this mis*
Cal. 8. Whitmire, the noble young
toman whose presence here during
the first week of the encampment as
war correspondent for the Tribune
caused such a flatter in all ranks
of society, now occupies tho com¬
ma ttditig position of editor of tbe
Brunswick Times and the snbtie
effect of his personality is jiereeptible
through all departments of the pa¬
per. The Colonel is one of t he young
veterans of the Georgia press.
The Boston Herald hits it about
right on the remark that tbe reason
the State militia isn’t called out in
Idaho, Insteadolthe United States
troops, is because Idaho doeso’tsup-
port a State militia. A State with
oat ft well trained and equipped mili¬
tia is at the mercy of any lawless ele¬
ment that may obtaiu sufficient
numbers to overawe the few civil au¬
thorities generally at hand to main¬
tain order.
Am.ni lb, Victim*.
1 Gknbva, July 16.—It to reported that
several Americans were staying at St.
Garvato at the time of the flood and
land-slide lana-smie which which overwhelmed uror the vil-
fafeasA canoed groat : i loss of life. The
bot M I n which the American A visiter*
__________ »located was among
the boildbMS demiSttolied. The register
m been found in tbe ruius, bat the
it was subjected has
i writing in it unintelligible,
| ' TM PaDsd Chip Murderer*.
Bristol, Tenn., July 16.—A posse of
men, with W inch es ten, boa been or¬
ganised at Wise Court House, Vo., and
they ore wearing the mo o n t ains of
Kontncky far the notorious Pound Gap
murderers, who are supposed to bt
hiding in a cave. These They will bring murderers them
la dead at alive. are
of tbe entire Motttas family of six per
sane while they were moving from Ken¬
tucky to Virginia.
A wed for • C«M»gre**lo»»l Investigation.
Wallace, la., Jo ly 16.—An appeal
hne been made to Senator Palmer, of
Illinois, and and Senator Senator Sanders of Monta-
na, and Congressmen Dixon of Montana;
Sweet of Idaho, and and 1 Watson of Georgia,
investigation of the
biee. The appeal ia
Peter P. Breen, of theBntte
; 8. Bushnoll, attorney
and a large num-
Kllled by a Bear.
Charleston, W. Vo., July 16.—News
has just reached hereof thefrightful
death of a young woman named Ram¬
sey, who woe kited by a bear on Ball
Creak, in this county. Full learned, particulars but it
ran not at present be
losnu that Miss Ramsey for wag a short
jbnr borne ipiaft pur-
> boor attacked her and
_
her instantly, frightfully mang-
There Is More Catarrh is this section of tho
country Yfcaa all other disease* pot together,
and until the Uutt tew years wo* supposed to¬
Ss&KSSsSS
constitutional treatment. doll's Catarrh
Si
on the market. It fa token internally in
doses from 10 drops to a tiw-spoouful. It
act* dirretoy on the Wood and mucous sur-
'hey fail* offer one hundred Seed
to cure.
la Now Sol© Reeotrer
of the Central.
Made So by Judge Emory
Speer's New Pen.
This Pen Will Wow Be Mounted
and Kept >• a Memento toy
the Central’e Lawyers.....
A Beoret Out.
Savannah, Ga., July I®.—The ap-
poiutinout of H. M. Comer as receiver
of the Contra] Railroad and Banking
company has been made permanent by
an oeder issued by Judge Speer, of the
United States court.
Tho receiver to empowered to collect
all accounts, to institute and defend
legal proceedings, slier paying all oper¬
ating expenses, to pay rentals and other
Axed charges, to employ counsel and to
perform the duties generally devolving
upon receivers. All receivers hereto¬
fore appointed for this property are dis¬
charged and released. The receiver to
required to give a bond in $100,000, to
be approved by tho court
There were present, when this order
was handed down, Messrs. Mercer,
Rountree, Irwin, Cunningham, Adams
and Wimberly. There was no argu¬
ment, and no objection whatever to th#
issuing of the order.
Maj or Bacon was not present and the
objections h e raised in Macon wore not
•pressed. Major Bacon wished that the
bill, both in title and contents, should
set forth that it was | i dependent upon
the the original original bUl bill of of Mrs. Mrs. Rowena Clark
against of Judge the Central Adams railroad. and hie associates The posi¬
tion
was that while tbe bill was as a matter
ol fact dependent on the original bill in it* in
that it was born of that property
keeping, but for tbe original bill; yet
that bill was separate and distinct in
itself and stood on Its own bottom.
Lawyer Daniel Rountree and associates
were allowed $8,000 on account of fees.
They asked for 110,000. It to under¬
stood that they will ask for more later.
It is understood that the total claim of
Mr. Rountree and those associated with
him w»H be for $25,000.
signed The pen tbe order with by which which Judge $40,000,000 8peer
worth er's hands of property for good passed was into subsequently a receiv¬
presented by him to Denmark, Adams,
ft Adams, the Central's attorneys, who
wiU have it appropriately mounted It
was a new quill purchased for the occa¬
sion.
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Another Bailrood Deal.
I Savannas, Ge., July 16.—Tbe secret
of all tbe railroad maneuvering in east¬
ern Georgia and Florida to now out.
Tbe Florida Central and Peninsular
railroad has mode a deal Southbound by which it rail¬ se¬
cures control of the
road running from Savannah to Colum¬
bia. This to tbe general understanding of
here. The deal to understood to be a
moot advantageous character of the
Southbound, and will pot its securities
at par as soon ss arrangements now in
progress are consummated, Sorveyots
ore now in the field preparing for the
link which is to connect the two road*.
They have been working quietly, and
the official* of both roade have, up to
now, attempted to profess When ignorance this link
even of their existeuoe.
to completed, Savannah will be forty
miles nearer Jacksonville, and the Plant
system will be paralleled into Florida. from By Savan¬ the
nah way down
Southbound’* connections with the Rich¬
mond and Danville, at. Columbia, an¬
other complete route from the north to
Florida points will be established, hard and
the Plant system will have regarded to fight
for business. The deal to as a
good thing for Savannah.
A Blot la Alaska.
Port Townsend, Wash., July 16.—In¬
formation has been received here per
steamer City of Topeka, of a fight be¬
tween white men and Indians, which
occurred at Chitlcat,' Alaska, July S, re¬
sulting in three deaths. Bitter feeling
was engendered recently when the In¬
dians were discharged from fired a from cannery.
On Jane 80 the Indians am¬
bush on tho sealing schooner Lillian.
Some of the shots penetrated the cabin
without effect. Many Indians were in¬
toxicated, and a fight nroee between a
lot of white men who were also tn a fair
way to become intoxicated, and three of
the Indians were killed.
11 1 at la# In Spain.
Madrid, July 18.—Thereto widespread
rioting in Spain against the Octroi du-
Hes. At Selva, in the province of Ter-
ragona, the Octroi offices were burned
by a mob. The collector and the em¬
ployes of the office* when they rushed
from the burning building, werestonred,
and several of them badly injured. The
rioter* then captured the town hall:
The mayor fled, but was wounded by
the rioters. The mob forced open the
safes and destroyed showed many inclination documents.
Tbe rioters an to re¬
sist the soldiers, but tbe latter fired
upon them, killing several and wound
ing many otners.
Bill Ma*tar**n Killed.
Spokane, Wash., July 16.— In at¬
tempting to release his son-in-law, Ed
Harris, from the custody of the sheriff,
William Masteraon. a notorious charac¬
ter, was sho: dead in tbe Pacific hotel.
Officei* were en route to Montana with
tempted began. to extinguish A desperate tbe light, fight when
firing curred in which Moetereon killed oc¬
was
and Deputy Rowing seriously wouaded.
A Negro Mob to Arkansas.
Arkansas City, July 16.—At Halley,
Ark., a colored brute named Julian
Mofely assaulted his 17-year-old captured. step¬ A
preliminary daughter. Moeely was held, aud
examination was
the girl told the horrible story, after
which a crowd of colored men overpow¬
ered the constable, took Moeely and
hanged him.
Guaranteed Cure.
We authorise our advertised dmg>
gist to sell Dr. King’s New Diseov-
ery Colds, for Consumption, this condition. Coughs If and
afflicted upon with Cough, Cold you
are a or
any Lung, will Throat or Cheat directed, trouble,
und use this remedy as
giving benetit, it a fair trial, and experience tbe bot¬
no you may return
tle and have your mou**y refunded.
We could not make this offer did we
not know that Dr. King’s New Dto-
jvery could be relied on. It never
Trial bottles free at J,
i’g Drugstore. Large
NOT THE DAL TONS. , .........
^ NreveTe
Th* l«tl*n rintrltaty Bobbers
fU Another <J*ng.
Guthrie, O. T., July ML—It to now
definitely learned that ft was not the
Otoar Dalton gong that committed tbs
train robbery in Indian Territory.
The gang has been camped in the ter¬
ritory for some time past between Prior
creek end tbe place where the crime
was committed, and about 6 o’clock
they made their way to Adair, bringing
their Winchesters to boar upon tbe sta¬
tion agent. They proceeded to ransack
tbe station of *11 valuables, This ac¬
complished, they calmly sat down to
await tho arrival of the north bound
passenger train uue there at 6.-40 o’clock
p. m. The entire contents of the safe
was secured. Captain Mc¬
In tbe skirmish between
Kinney, chief of the railroad detective
force and the Indian guards while the
robbery was taking place, Mr. McKin¬
ney received % slight wound in the
shoulder, and one of the guards received
a ballet In biA leg. entered drug
Two stray bullet* a
store up town and seriously Goff, injured who
Drs. Youngblood and W. L.
were sitting in the building at the time.
Dr. Goff has since died of his wounds
and Dr. Youngblood to in a eerians con¬
dition. The exact value of plunder ob¬
tained by the robbers cannot be learned,
railroad officials refusing to state the
amount taken. It to thought to be no
large amonnt. A strong endeavor guard was to
sent out from Anita to
overtake the desperadoes and conviction a large re¬ of
ward forth* capture and
any ot the gang will nodoubt be offered.
THE CHOLERA EPIDEMIC-
Report of a Spanish CommiMlon—-Tlia
DlittH Prevalent tn Pari*.
Madrid, July 16 —The report of the
Spanish Medical commission that was
tent to Paris to inquire into tbe nature
#f the epidemic of so-celled "cholerine"
has been recived and declares that the
disease to Asiatic cholera. In conse¬
.
quence the government has ordered that
recautioos be immeiately taken along
Pyrenean frontier to prevent the in-
luction of the disease into Spain.
To Construct Hospital*.
Paris, July 16. —The municipal au¬
thorities have voted 1(30,000 francs to
construct wooden cholerine accommodations hospital* at
Montmatre, if suoh
should become necessary.
Still Spreading ta Russia.
8r. Petersburg, July 16—Since the
last report twenty new cases of cholera
and eleven deaths from the disease have
bean reported st Simbirsk on the Volga
rivsr,
A Victim of th* Chloral Hafilt.
Grand Rapids, Mich., July 16.—J. C.
Quincy, a prominent attorney, to dying
from the effects of narcotic poisoning
and a ballet wound in his head. His
wife to at the hospital, bullets probably fatally
wouaded, with two in her fore¬
head. bors Thursday alarmed night bearing Quincy’s several neigh¬
were l>y Breaking the
shots in tbe house. opeu
doom they found head Mrs. Quincy unconscious, at the
window, with blood her out, she had
a trail of showing where
walked lying around tbe bed the with room. Qnincy of blood was
on traces on
him, and a paper labelled "sulphunal"
was found on a table. A revolver was
found on the lawn under the window.
Quincy was a victim of the chloral
habit, and for three months has been
deranged. The theory to that he did
the shooting.
Cattle quarantine ia Canada.
Ottawa, Out., July 16.— As the foot
and month disease to greatly prevalent
among cattle in the mother country,
and as considerable thoroughbred stock
is being Imported into Canada this year,
tbe Canadian government has determin¬
ed to passible. draw the quarantine A cattle quarantine lines as tight¬ of
ly ninety as days to held by experts to be
more than sufficient to indicate the
prevalence of disease of animals, and
therefore there will be no change in this will
respect except that extra vigilance sheep
be observed with regard to period and
■wine, for which the government
to fifteeu days. Its duration is likely to
be extended to sixty days.
Settled a Railroad Question.
Charleston, & C., July 16. -Iu the
United States court Judge Simon ton
signed a docree dismissing the demurer
filed by tbe state on tbe railroad tax
coses and making the junction perpet¬
ual. The decrees were in the case of
the North-eastern railroad and the Cen¬
tral railroad, of South Carolina, vs.
George H. Walter, This the concludes treasurer the of
Charleston county.
case* arising out of the action of the
board of equalization of raising the as¬
HT- sessment of railroad property in the
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A Novel Damage Sulk.----
Youngstown, O.. July 16.—A novel
damage suit has been commenced here
by Win. Hull against the Pennsylvania
company. Hull was employed with
other section men near East Palestine,
and stepped off the track to avoid a
train. Au Italian near him was not
quick enough, and when struck by the
train was hurled against Hull, and knocking
him dowu. breaking The four Italian ribs escaped mash¬
ing hto shoulder.
with a few bruises. Hull wants a $10,-
600 verdict to repair his injuries.
A Farmer** Truck.
Lebanon, lud., July 16.—The farm¬
ers in this county have perfected an or¬
ganisation by which the threshing of this
year’s wh wheat crop to to be let by contract
Klfi a committee for appointed, sea-board who de¬
make sales
livery. They expect to realise better
prices on account of being aide to fill
larger salsa.
Hugh Fay Reported Dead.
New York, July 16.—It was reported
hen that Hugh Pay, th* well known
comedian, died of hemorrhage on tbe
steamer Wisconsin, which sailed for
Livsrpool July 8. He hod been in poor
health for sobm time, and was on a
wedding trip The Barry and Fay com¬
bination was very successful, fin a nci a ll y,
A Deader.
Since its first introduction, Electric
Bitters has gained rapidly in popu¬
lar favor, until now it is clearly in
the lead among pure medical tonics
and alteratives—containing; nothing;
which permits its use as a beverage
or intoxicant, it is recognized as tbe
best and purest medicine for all ail¬
ments of stomach liver or Kidneys.—
It will cure Sick Headache, Indiges¬
tion. Constipation, and drive Mala¬
ria from the system. Satisfaction
guaranteed with each bottle or roon-
ey will be refunded, Price only
‘ , Sold by J, N, Harris
THE ENGLISH ELECTIONS.
-
Glad*ton* I* at th* H**4 at th* .
went Om Mur*.
London, July lA-With 621 out oi
the 870 members of the house of com¬
mons elected, interest in the elections
has, to a large extent, subsided.
Tbe Liberals may win five to ten more
seats, aud it to practically certain that
Gladstone’s majority will be somewhere
near five hundred.
The leading subject of gossip is the
question whether Gladstone will ven¬
ture to offer a sent in the cabinet to Sir
Charles Dilke. In In the the face face of of an an almost almost
inevitable election in 1863, ------ it is believed * ■
that he wiU not take this risk of offend-
ing the religious feeling of the country.
Lord Salisbury has summoned a cab¬
inet council for next week to decide
whether the present government shall
meet parliament or forthwith resign. A
large section of his party urge him not
to resign, on the ground that a majority against
of the British electors have voted
home rale, but it is doubtful whether
Lord Salisbury will take a course that
”I'SS5W™5(« L»,a H. Ken-
bury's son, Viscount Cranborue in
siugton by conferring a peerage on Sir
Algernon Berth wick.
Among the more show prominent have been men
whom the figures to
elected is Michael Davitt, the anti-Par-
nellito leader, who has been returned
from the north division of Meath. His
majority northwest was 408. division of Norfolk has
The nor
returned Joseph Arch, the well known
leader of the agricultural laborers’
movement, who in 1888 was defeated in
this district by Lord Henry Bentinek,
conservative. Sir Charles Dilke. lib¬
eral, has been elected to the house of
commons for tbe Forest of Dean divi¬
sion of Gloucestershire by 2,418 major-
tty- ........
BASE BALL RECORD.
The following are the games Leagues. played
by the Southern aud National
-------------- V— -------...........................;■ ----.----------
Southern Lea|Ot.
At Atlanta—Atlanta, 4; Chattanoo-
ga, 3.
At Montgomery — Montgomery, 11;
Memphis, 1.
At Mobile — Mobile, _ 10; New Or¬
leans, 3. Birmingham, 1,
At Macon—Macon, 7;
National League,
At Washington —Washington, 8;
Cleveland, Baltimore—Baltimore, 1. 8; Cincin¬
At
nati, 2. Louisville—Louisville, 1; Phila¬
At
delphia 6.
At Brooklyn—Brooklyn, 8; Chicago 4.
At New York-New York, 8; Pitts-
At’Boaton—Boston, 8; St Louis, 26.
> j * BucJdeu'B Arnica Salve.
The Best Salve in the world for
Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt
Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap¬ and
ped Hands, Chilblains. Corns,
all Skin Eruptions, and positively
cures piles, or no pay required. satis¬ It
Is guaranteed to give refunded. perfect Price
faction, or money For sale by J. N. Har¬
25c. per box.
ris & Sqm.
__ has in¬
Representative Scott, of lilioofa, interstate
troduced a bill prohibiting the
transportation of Pinkerton detective* A
penalty exceeding of 85,000 and imprisonment not
a year is a ttach ed.
For Over kitty Yews.
An old and Well-Tried Remedy
—Mrs. Winslofcl Soothing Syrup
has been used for over fifty years by
miilions of mothers for tbeir children
while teething, with perfect success
It soothes the child, softens the
gums, allays all pain, cures wind
colic, and is tbe best remedy for
Diarrhma. Is pleasant to the taste.
Sold by Druggists in every part of
the world. Twenty-five cents a bot
tie. Its value is incalculable. Be
sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow’s
8ootbsng Hyru p.____
tional At Cleveland, 6., association the Retail adopted Clerks’ Na¬
Protective reso¬
lution* sympathizing with the locked out
men at Homestead, and condemned the
employment of Plakertous,
Many letters are received daily by the P
P, P. Co. from patients, saying that they and
had used such and such a blood purifier
mentioning their name* and stating that
they did no good, and that they did not get
well until P. P. P. (Prickly and Poke Root
and potassium wo* tried. These letters we
started to publish when the various manu-
faeturerrs wrote us fearful letter* and we dis¬
continued the wim», hut P. P. P. (I’rfckly triumh
Ash, Poke Root and Potassinm) is
ant on every occasion, and has made a host
of friends in cure* of Syphilis, malaria Rheumatism,
Blood Poison, Dyspepsia, and Fe¬
male Complaint*
national main, ionat
for chairman of the Republican
committee.
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Swamps
Are not the only abode of malaria. You find
It everywhere, even in localities where ntmos-
4 tlt£iic and Hunitnry conditions wonld seem
to tie unfavorable to it* developemont. The
universal remedy for and preventive of the
dire complaint is Hosteter’s Stomach Bit¬
ters. Wherever the malady assumes chills its
most vlretent form, and whether it he
and fever, bilioux remittent, dumb ague or
ague cake, the Bitter* te roost popular and
ronstitntee the best means of protection and
eure. From Maine to the Isthmus of Pana¬
ma, in Guatemala, Mexico. South Amercio
and the tropics this truly famous medicine
has won “golden opinions” from all condi¬
tions and classes in more indigestion, than a metaphori¬ consti¬
cal sense. For debility,
pation, liver rheumatism, insomnia, highly neuralgia,
and kidnev trouble it is effica¬
cious. Fee it with persistence.
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» i ■*» a* "" - . "" *1 « n i " i*
General Adlai E. Stevenson, the Demo¬
cratic candidate for vice president, with a
number of distinguished join Democrats, ex-President have
gone to New York to
Cleveland and meet the notification com-
mlttee on the 30th iust
Mr. A. 9. Irtsofi
0 1 trttea, N. Y„ suffered severely teem Urn
and Kidney troubles, causing great pain and
That Tired Feeling
any good, but so
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
that it Is oa uoequafled remedy for all treubkw
with Oksws iam«rtant
“Tired AI1 the l ime,”
U tte complaint ol Many poor mortal*, who
know not where to fiud relloi Hood’* «ur*a-
pt ^Ha po**e*M* just those element*
strength which you *o earnestly crave
strong gsncNt your your st *to«iacnn.»unerves, in 1 «
Hood lOd’il pm* act ict especially upon natural thtJfott (lu¬
rousing imrit front torpidify to it*
ties, euree eonutipn nation and aesfat -*-*• digestion, ” ‘
The Chicago ood Southwestern Railway
company owed Madison county, Indiana, the
♦S,«d taxes. The sheriff locked two of
engines to the track. The company had
only three. One of these was out on bond
and doing the best it could to handle the
business.
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F. O. Hoffman, editor Times, Rocky Mount
Vo., write*-. “I snr pleased to say that, Bo
WKttM tunic Blood Balm fa the * best sppetfaer It act- and
611 llke a clmrm in ease.
Make no Mistake
Wtien one wants to eradicate every indica-
tion of malaria from their system, t! ihey are
truly wise and make no mistake if they will
try Dr. John Bull’s
,o,«E^s.rss*»». reputation being the most main-
tained its as re-
liable oi the many
Cures
one sees advertised and sold for the most
annoying and enervating of malarial dis¬
eases. known os
Chills and Fever.
it ha* a good and lasting effect and no
other remedy has ever given such satisfac¬
tion. Demand it of your druggist. Take
no substitutes on which a larger good profit than i*
made. One bottle wil 1 do more
six bottles of any other remedy, and the re¬
lief is always permanent. A word to the
wise is sufficient. It eures malaria.
Take Bull’s Sarsaparilla.
Is your blood in bad condition? Do you f<>el
weak? Do you have pain? Do sores ti >uti¬
le you? Are you fn poor heatth and grow-
ing worse? “ Ose Use Dr. Dr. John John Bull’s Bull’s Sarsaparilla. Sarsaparilla.
It will rnako you well and strong, Do not
delav. Give it a trial. Get it from your
druggist. Large bottle (102 tea-spoonfuls)
#1.00.
Dr. John Bull’s Worm Destroyers
taste good and quickly remove warms from
children or grown people, restoring the
weak and puny to robust health, fry and them
No other worm medicine is so safe sure.
Price 25 cents at drugstores, orsent by mail
l-y John D._Park_A Sons Co., 175 and 177
Sycamore St., Cincinnati, O.
The Substitution ijjuestlon.
When yon aee anything ad
yertised in the News and Bun
you may be sure the proprie¬ he
tor has a good thing, or
would not advertise it. If you make
op your mind to bay what yon see
advertised in the News and Sun, be
sure you get it, and don’t take any*
thing else that is recommended “just
as good.” thing in the News
If you see a ajid
Sun it’s so.
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People wonder when they find how P.(Pnckly rapidly
health fa restored by taking P. P.
Ash, Poke Root and Potassium). The reas
on fa simple,a* it fa a powerful combination,
ofthe root* and herbs of the Home woods
A fact worth knowiog fa that blood dis¬
eases which other medicines fail to cure will
TF TOTTB BACK ACMKJ,
“re a 1
MtUtrX’N IRON BITTKRa. gito ,
U will cure you, cleanse your liver, snd
Cheap Medicine—Save Money.
AU buy medieines, and you want them
cheap— at retail at wholesale rates. Jacobs’
Pharmacy, the largest southern “cutters” of
prices, ha* an advertisement in All to-day’* pa¬
per continuing a few prices. other ar¬
ticles are sold at similar low rates. No mat¬
ter what you want that fa usuaBv kept in a
large drug store send to them. Express They will sell
it at astonishing low rates. charges
for packages under five advertisements pounds, twenty-five and
cent*. Watch these
prices. Bend for a number of things at once*
1* a word to the wise sufficient?
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Milk PRESERVATIVE
Milkmen, Greamerymon keep Milk and and
Cream Dairymen can without
fresh a week
using ice. Healthful, tasteless,
od&xfaM-and inexpensive. mailed Sample, enough
to moke test, for ten cents.
The Preservaline M’f'gCo,, 10 Cedar St.,
New York.
KHJHUBB 22, 1892. of the
thorough Opens Sept. School* for Ton One Ladies in mott the
ng
South. Twenty-five teachers Music. and Onehundred officers.
Conservatory Course in
und fifty-two hoarding pupils Specfaf from \ wenty
States. Climate unexcelled. induce¬
ments to persons at a distance. Thhse seek¬
ing the best school for the lowest terms,
wnte for Catalogue of this time-honored
School, to the President,
WM. A. HARRIS, D. D., Staunton, Virginia.
____SCHOOL CIRLS.
The most accessible of the Vir-
srinia Schools. Ml Colleetate
adrmataees of Srst order. ik Corn
p errj tim y rifatw e MWIC begin* ,
(T7*Ten»s low. Session
Thursday before first Monday4»
PARKER’S
HAIR BALSAM
Kel imd beautifies the hair,
iota* a luxuriant growth.
Cum *HMr scalp toil! dirraaei yofflsrvss? * hair falliug.
,A vcu CONSUMPTIVE
iSOf-.TOK ssiss
S°T
CfckhtttMtoErett* mommas
v aSHE&K UTO'.ia, artff\
S§!pwira
Estbxlisbko 1860.
Nature’s Summer Remedies
“The Lord created medicines'out of theeaith
And be that is wise wilt i ot abhor them.”
l>r. O. P. Brown’s Restora¬
iVKiORATOR. tive AsslmUant, LIVER IN-
OM Reliable
Remedies, 1 Great tonic, stom¬
ach hitters, cures Epilepsy, Dys¬
disease* pepsia, Dysentery and and ail
of the stomach and bow¬
els. 2 Cures Bifliousness, Liver
Complaint. Grand Bt., Jersey Druggists or Dr. Brewn, 47
City, N, J.
Electro Nervine
Cure* Petmanontly all Disease* ot the Nerv¬
ous System, Restores either Acute or Chronic ia either
Checks . It all forms of Impaired or l-o«t Power
Strong the Weak. i’l'.'Th waste or Drain; Makes
13. Tr —I pc’t 'ge 1 wTt'—rit
Chicago, itt. JanlSdAwIy
i TheJSewJ
L •
NANTAHALA
Marble City!
NANTAHALA, m p
Swain County, North Carolina, Three Thouasand
Feet Altitude, High up in the Mountains, on the Nanta-
hala River and Western North Carolina Railroad. A
Health Resort that will outrival either Asheville or Denver
stgf
JVantahala’s
Mountains of Marble,
Millions of tons of Talc,
Forests of Harwood Timber
and Immense Water power
will make
THE NANTAHALA MARBLE AND TALC CO.
The finest dividend paying property in America.
The engineeis and experts estimate that stock in this
company will pay
A dividend of from Marble 20 t0 60 Talc F er Company cenf *
The Nantahala and aie now
selling stock fo*- the purpose of developing their property
and building a city at Nantahala.
Price of stock is $100 per Share. Subscriptions
payable $io per Month> cach share—or Cash.
To interest all in the growth cf the new lot city, the
company sells with each two shares of stock a in Nan¬
tahala. • 1
The stock will pay big dividends, the lot iray make
you rich.
You saw Birmingham, Bridgeport,Middlesboro, Har-
riman and other new towns of the South grow magically
and make thousands of dollars for those that invested. In
fact we can all |ook back and see where we missed it for
not investing m the right time and at the right place;
NOW IS THE RIGHT TIME-
I NANTAHALA IS THE PLACE-
No Savings Bank or Loan Association is Safer or
More Sure to Pay Dividends! None of them are under
Better Management than Nantahala!
The President of the Nantahala Company, L. B.
Nelson, a native of New Yoik, lately of Iowa, has invest¬
ed millions of dollars for Northen capitalists without the
loss of a dollar. & ‘ ^
The Directors of the Nantahala Company are all
men of the highest character, being successful bankers,
merchants and manufacturers.
Send in your subscriptions to
^4.* • McBRIDE,
10Gate City Bank Building. ATLANTA, GA.
• I f 4 v ' ;
.
THE COLUMBUS SANITARIUM.
THIS INSTITUTION FOR THE TRKATMENT OF THE
MORPHINE, - COCAINE - AND - WHISKEY - HABITS
I* under the professional supervision of Dra. Walker, Blanehard, Mason anil Barnes.
;__... i r-
The projector* of thi* institution claim to cure patient# with les* suffering and in a
shorter time than fa accomplished by any other known treatment. For terms of treat
ment and other information, address
DR. J. C. BARNES, Secretary,
__________
Columbus, Ga.
may 21d2m,
BEST ORGANS AND PIANOS
FOR EASIEST PAYMENTS
The MASON k HAMLIN CO., now offer to rent any one of theirfam-
oua Orpana or Pianos for three months, giving the patron biting full op¬
portunity to test it thoroughly in his own home, and return if he does not
longer want it. If he continues to hire it until tbe aggregate of rent paid
amounts to the price of the instrument, it becomes hib property with¬
out further payment. Illustrated catalogue, with net prices, free.
MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN AND PIANO COMPANY,
BOSTON. NEW YORK. CHICAGO.'
An Ordinance.
■From and after the passage of this ordi-
nonce both* it ii shall snail be oe the me duty aucy of ot nny «ny person person or
persons who may run or keep a hack hack for
hire, in the City of Griffin, to register ister the
same in the clerk’* office of said city, v
shall be the give said haek a number aikUt shall
bavo the duty of saio person or |»r*ons to
number of said hack printed in a
conspicuous place on said back.
It shall also be the duty of person or per¬
sons to keep running a light a in hack the in hack the City of Griffin,
k6Pt after dark and
number hack* 40 ua8iIy 966 th »
ofthe
Be it further ordained, that no person or
gtegrejsas seated shall isiss
dollar eamage not charge more than
one an hour, and other vehicles in
samepro portion, and that said person
not. engaged no back shall refuse to take a
IS?2SSiS r * y * ‘ w ™’ the m ! *»
Be it further ordained, that any otoiwTce person
shall, or persons violating affidavit the above
waned, upon and warrant toiuo-
as in aH violatie
^Aritegang .Sre 1 to w ork on the streets in
teg rte for . a time not longer
ban fie days °r to fai3wtT par a due not to exceed ^®
h^ragti^i teH "J, d ^ FfL ( wfvfVuOq r 0r Ol both tM Clt'Y ’ or lQfjflro in
ENCAMPMENT
Is here and so am I -
— With a large amount of
,
EEAL ESTATE. FOR SALE
To wit: Houses and lots, vacant
lots in centreof the city ami suburbs.
Small and large farms in and Hear
the city.. . , ,
If you wish anything in this line
call at my office 3S and 32 Hill St.,
and I will be pleased to show you
over Now tbe city. the Griffin
is time to bay as
dirt is advancing every day,
I have some property on hand tlmt
parties wishing to realise money »n
immediately can be be bteougbt very 1
low- •< **
G. A. CUNNINGHAM,
Real Estate Agent
rttretion «r^o»Jv*iH** wwnume* euro
Ve«. ut.l«UTCTW!l*,wte* th* direetioM
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