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Capital of the Garden Snot
of the World!
a, IVY I S is ti,
county scat o
Spalding and (JoiBty sft
Georgia, is
uated in th# cen
tre of the best pin¬
ti on of the great
Empire State of
sli the its South, wonderfu) where
end varied Indus-
-- —— — tries meet and are
on with greatest success, and is thus
•mmeu inducements to all classes k;
t0 offer se.
f. * ' a home and for a profitable growth that career. is mcrcas- These
ti, e reasons a
"V m irs population almost daily.
has ample and sufficient railroad facil
has- t.he second point in importance on the
Trotral railroad between the capital of the
Wats, forty - mile* e distant, and its principal
seaport* 2o0 miles away ; an independent
Railroad; tne principal city on the Georgia
Midland and Gulf railroad, one hundred
mites long, built largely through its own en-
terorise and soon to be extended to Atlanta
and the systems of the Northeast, direct
connection with the great East Tennessee.
Virginia and Ueoigia railroad system, arl
other road graded and soon to 1 e built—all
bringing in trade and carrying out goods
and manufacturers. and flower of
That this is the very cream
the agricultural and horticultural portions
of the (State is evidenced by the fact
that the State of Geo- ;ia and the United
Slates unanimously eaoee it as the site foi
the Experiment Station, against the strong
efforts of every other section. It has two
crops that never tail, being cotton, and tne most
important crop in the South , 1 grupv-s,
which are giowing to surpass cotton in the
county. record during the past half decade . _
Griffin's of tho most progressive
proves it to be one
cities in the South.
It nas built two large eotton factories rep-
resenting *250,000 and shipping goods all
over the world.
It has put np two large iron and brass foun¬
dries, a fertiliser factory, a cotton seed
mi}], & sanb And'blind Iftctory, a plow factory
an ice factory, bottling works, a broom
factory, iaetory a mattress factory, a wire fence
and various smaller enterprises. by
t It. has put in an electric brilliantly light lighted. plant
which the streets are
It has completed an extensive system
of waterworks, giving complete protection
against fire, and furnishing water /very
where. miles of railroad
It has laid several street
tor convenient transportation over its large
area.
ft has opened up the finest and largest
granite quarry in the State, for building,
ballasting aud macadamizing purposes
It has secured a cotton compress w.tn »
fall capacity for its large and in, teasing re
ceipts of this Southern staple. graded put-
It has established a system of
lie schools, with a seven years curriculum
second to nose, and has just erected one the o
the largest und finest school buildings ill
State in a-id it on to the former eommodiour
structure.
It has organized two new banks, makings
total of four, with combined resources o
half a million dollars.
It has built two handsome new ehnrches.
making a total of ten.
It has built several handsome bnsinest
blocks and many beautiful residences, tin
building record oi each year averaging
* 150 , 000 .
. It has attracted around its borders fruii
growers from nearly every Statein the Union
and Canada, until it is surrouuded on every
wide bv orchards and vineyards, and has lie-
*1,280 It has in doubled its wine making capacity,
makiogby both French and German, methods
both by individuals aud by » large wine
company incorporated in 1891.
It has been exempt from cyelones, fioodf
and epidemics, and by reason of ite *opo
graphy will never be subject to them.
With uu altitude o! 1,150 feet above tht
eealevel, its healthfu.uess has attracted gen¬
eral attention.
It has just secured the permanent military
encampment of the State, adding about
*108,000 to its revenues every year.
With oil these and other evidences of t
live and growing town, with a healtb'ul and
pleasant climate summer and winter, s
hospitable and cultured people, and a sob
capable of producing semi-tropic any product Griffin of offer, th,
temperate inducement or and zone,, hearty welcome to
every a
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THE IN C MB
Bradstreet’s Report Says Im¬
provement Still Continues. f
COTTON ParCES ARE A LITTLE OFF.
Trade Conditions at Most of tbs Centers
Show Satisfactory Signs of ImoroveaHnt
Though at Some Places Tit They are
Slight—&ugnr Has Taken a Slight Kiss
Haring the Last Pew Mays.
New Yoke, Jan. 30.— Bradufireet’s to-
port of trade for the week t/tys: Spe¬
cial telegrams from many of the more
important cities, based on interviews in
leading lines of trade, make it plain that
the improvement reported a week ago.
characterizing the tarn in the tide, haa
been retained and added to. Exceptions
are noted at some of the larger eastern
mannfacturing centers. Pittsburg is
more hopeful, but while retailers have
increased purchases, there is little gain
in iron or steel. Philadelphia empha¬
sizes further cessations in prices in wool,
but there are contradictory reports as to
the manufactured product. Attention
is directed, to the taking of iron and
steel contracts by competing western
concerns at‘ ruinous prices,” although
it is admitted trade in drugs, paints and
glass is much improved. Cotton goods
have a better tone, and prints and wash
fabrics are in fair sale, as are shirtings,
which are reduced to 3 3-4 cents.
A better feeling at Buffalo is based
merely on the approach to better trade,
although orders for dry goods and gro¬
ceries are more liberal.
ficiently Receipts of cotton have continued suf¬
free to render it improbable
that the lowest cotton estimates will
prove correct, and prices have weakened
accordingly.
Trade conditions at Cincinnati have
improved in merchandise. with manufacturers and job¬
bers There are gains
in iron and other mannfacturing lines at
Chicago, and at Detroit sales of dry
goods have increased, travelers receiving
fair orders for spring goods. A better
feeling is prevalent at Louisville, as well
as actual gains. At St. Louis the de¬
mand for groceries, dry goods, shoes and
hats has increased, as has orders for fin¬
ished irpn and steel, the latter being
equal to those in any preceding January.
Spring trade has opened fairly well at
Kansas City, 'hough smaller in volume
than while a industrial year ago, lines and show at Minneapolis, improve¬
no
ment, that in jobbing circles is empha¬
sized.
Commercial travelers have been sent
out by jobbing houses at almost all tne
larger distributing points, but commer¬
cial conditions are irregular, showing
southeastern,' relatively greatest improvement in the
contral and western and
northwestern portions of the country.
Unexpectedly free receipts of wheat in
the United States and a. naturally heavy
increase in Australia surprised the trade
with a larger gain of available stock
than anticipated, and prices have re¬
acted. Exports of wheat from the
United States and Canada, both coasts,
flour included, amount to 3,332,000 bush¬
els this week, 40 per cent more than last
week, and about one-tenth smaller than
the week ago.
There are only 404 failures reported
this week, against 484 last week, 290 a
year ago.
The increased demand for sugar has
advanced the price of both raw and re¬
fined 1-8 cent. The trade at Nashville
starts out in reduced volume, though
jobbers express express themselves fair¬
ly well satisfied. Even Memphis reports
larger sales of groceries and plantation
supplies than anticipated, but at Mobile,
Birmingham, New Orleans and Galves¬
ton, no gains are reported. Very mild
weather at Omaha has checked trade
there. Collections are slow and the
price of hogs is off 10 cents. While
there is a better feeling at Milwaukee,
due largely to a bank resumption, im¬
provement in demand for staples is
slow. Toronto reports a quiet trade
this week, and iron prices irregular,
“with disruption in the association.”
The volume of trade at Montreal is
small, and manufacturers report no spe¬
cial activity, some mills being temporar¬
ily closed.
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Fighting Against Odds.
Nashville, Jan. 20.—A desperate
shooting affray is reported from Gains-
boro, in which Jim Whittaker defended
himself from an assault committed by
two drunken men, with whom he hi 1
quarreled. Nathan, John entered Stafford Whittaker’s and his broth¬
er, bouse
and attacked him with drawn knives.
Whittaker had a pistol handy, and shot
the former in the back, inflicting a
probably fatal injury. The other man
was shot through the leg, and will re¬
cover.
Abwut to 8 «it, ________
Montevideo, Jan. 20.—The two war¬
ships of the Brazilian government,
which are now here, are about to sail
for Paraguay, which place the insur¬
gents are reported to have captured. The
loyal transport Itaipu has sailed for Per¬
nambuco with Admiral Concalevs, who
is to assume command of the govern¬
ment’s squadron and take it to Rio de
Janeiro.
Howard to the Front.
Jackson, Tenn., Jan. 20. —The Rev.
G. F. B. Howard will soon again be
brought before the public gaze. Judge
E S. Hammond will, the in a day or two,
convene court for western district of
Tennessee, ; o this city, to consider the
bill of exceptions in the recent trial.
His lawyers are in the city working
hard to get it ready, and they hope to
do so.
Thry Want a Convention.
Anderson, S.C.,Jan. 20.—After the
meeting of the county alliance here the
members of the old farmers’ association
met and passed resolutions favoring a
March convention to nominate candi¬
dates for state officers as called by Edi¬
tor Bowden, of the Cotton Plant.
Reward for a Fire Bag. •
Columbia, 8. C., Jan. 20.— Governor
Tillman -has offered a reward of *100 tor
the capture of the party who horned the
store of H. S. Folk at Bamberg, Jan. 6.
I AM SO HAPPY!
Q BOTTLES s.s.s.
V OF
Relieved me of a severe Blood trouble.
It has also caused my hair to grow out
in vain, I am so happy to
S. S. S. O. H. E lbert , Galveston, Tex.
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IT IS A QUESTION.
New Yoke, Jan. 80.-At th# funeral
•f Dr. John P. Richardson, of No. 208
Broome street, three months ago, the
mourner* noticed a thickly veiled little
woman who adbbed convulsively. Ev¬
ery one wondered who she was, bnt no
ou* could tell. She was even a stran¬
ger to the wife of the deceeeed.
Dr. Richardson was formerly a city
physician, a member of the John J.
O'Brien aeeociation, of the Comanche
club, and of th# the Tammany third hall general
committee of aseembly dis¬
trict. He was also a member of th#
Emerald lodge of the Ancient Order of
United Workmen, of which he was the
physician. Who the Utile woman wae
baa just become known.
She claim# to he the wife of Dr. Rich¬
ardson, having been married to him 22
years ago, and that she is the mother of
one of hie children. Her legal repre¬
sentative called upon John Kenny, pres¬
ident of th* Emerald lodge, the ether
day, and demanded the *2,000 dig) the
widow of the doctor. President Kenny
was thunderstruck.
Richardson “Why,” he well. exclaimed, She “I know Mrs.
has lour chil¬
dren.”
“Bnt I was his legal wife,” wue, said saw the tne
woman who accompanied lied th* lawyer,
“We lived for year# in Philadelphia,
bnt he deserted me, I still still live lire in in Phil- _ __
adelphia, but get hearing ti.” of his insurance I
came her# to
The money will be paid to the woman
who prove* that she is his wile.
NAR ROW ESC APE.
A Farmer Consul General Shipwrecked
With HU Bride.
Ban Francisco, Jan. 20.—Singapore
advices received by the steamer China
-give a graphic account of the wreck of
tiie steamer Normandy in the China sea
and th* escape of Harold M. Sewall, of
Maine, formerly Samoa, United States consol
general the at only and his wife, who
were passengers on the steamer.
Bewail was married in San Francisco
about six months ago and started on a
trip around th# world with his wife.
They went to Manilla, and on Nov. 29
they took passMp from there foi- Singa¬
pore on the with Normandy, limited which was a
cargo boat passenger ac¬
commodations.
A week later, while crossing the China
Sea, the steamer ran aground at night.
The sea was breaking over her, and it
was found necessary to abandon her.
The capitain, with his wife and child
And the crew, took one boat, and loaded
it with several trunks containing per¬
sonal effects of Mr. and Mrs. Sewall,
who went in the mate’s boat, leaving
their baggage behind them. The mate’s
boat drifted abont all night in the rough
sea, and themselves at daybreak it’s occupants
found five miles from an
island. Sewall and two others did most
of the rowing, and pulled for the island
is a heavy rain.
Discussing Hornblower’s Successor.
Rochester, Jan. 20.— The rejection
by the senate of the nomination of Mr.
Homblower for associate justice of the
supreme court, haa revived the hopes of
the friends of Theodore Bacon, and they
are again pressing his claims. Before
Mr. Hornblower was nominated, Mr.
Bacon’s name was discussed, and nearly
all the paneri of Rochester and western
New York united in bis support. Mr.
Bacon is a mugwump, having left the
Republican party in 1880 to support Mr.
Cleveland, but he is not an active par¬
tisan. He is a mem her of the law firm
of Bacon, Briggs, Beckley & Bisaell, of
this city.
Wool Growers Colled Together.
Denver, Jan. 20.—-Governor Waite
has issued a call for an interstate con¬
vention of wool growers, to be held in
Denver, Fe’ 5, to take action on that
portion of tne Wilson hill relating to the
tariff on wool. The governor of each
state and territory When is requested such to ap¬
point 10 delegates. the hoard of associa¬
tions do not exist, county
commissioners is All requested th* to interested appoint
five delegates. states
are invited.
They Get Off Light.
Montreal, Jan. 20.—The three young
French Canadians, one of whom was the
•on of ex-Premier Mercier, who were
oonvioted of attempting in to Jaques blow Cartier up the
Nelson monument
square, were fined *25 the each. Judge said; Du¬
gas, in imposing did sentence, harm. No
“The monument no one
one could be offended at England's hon¬
oring her hero, and it should be allowed
to remain undisturbed.”
They Frefer English Dollars.
London, Jan. 20.—A despatch to The
Times from Hong Kong says the com¬
mittee of leading bankers and merchants
which the Kong Kong July chamber of com¬
merce appointed question, in unanimously to consider declared the
currency
in favor of th* coinage of British dol¬
lars, either legalizing in England the or India, Japanese and
against the of
yen.
Fight Ovsr n Wins Tax Bill.
Berlin, Jan. 20.- -In the Reichstag
Count Pesadowsky, secretary of the
treasury, urged the passage of th* wine
tax bill, hat all the speakers who fol¬
lowed opposed it. The Freissinnig party
and Socialists, as well as the Centre
party demanded its immediate rejection
while the National Liberals and Com
servatives declared that It waa not ac¬
ceptable in its present form.
The Five Fugitive# Caught.
Danville, Pa., Jan. 20.—Five burg¬
lars who attempted to rob'tile postoffice
in this place and who mortally wounded
Policeman Van Gilder while making
their escape, were captur e d after a des¬
perate chase at Nauticoke. Boyd Van
Gilder is a brother of the wounded offi¬
cer, and it was he who located the burg¬
lars at Nanticoke.
FUhbeck for Senator.
Little Rock, Jan. 20.—Governor W.
M. Fishback has just said that he wonld
be a candidate for United States senator
before the next Arkansas legislature,
and wonld not be in* the field for gov¬
ernor. This is the first time the govern¬
or has declared himself.
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