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E. W Hammond. XEoyd Cleveland.
eysat-Law, ,
FEIN. UA
H. J. GARLAND,
Dentist,
Office over Griffin Baking Qjuuipany,
DO YOU WANT TO
Sell Your Land?
If so we will advertise it free of oharge
K,adlQg papers North, Bn-it an|
meat Bureau. W. J. Nouthen, Mgr.
M. O. BOWDOIN,
DEALER IN
REAL ESTATE,
34 Hill Street, : Griffin, Ga.
BLAKELY & ELLIS,
Funeral Directors
All grades cloth-oovered, Metallic and
Wood Coffins and Caskets. Prompt and
careful attention. Free Hearse. Carriages
and ail details attended to. Embalming
on reasonable terms. Calls answered day
or night.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
Alt persons indebted to the estate of E. L.
Hammett, late of Spading County, deceased”
are hereby notified to call and settle the
same; and all parties having claims against
•aid estate will present the same pioperly
proven. K. T. DANIEL, *
novl3wfi » Administrator.
ARE THE
High Grades
Warranted superior to any Bicycle built in the world, regardless of price. Do not i
nduoed to pay more money*for an inferior wheel. Insist on having the Waverly. Built
and guarantied by the Indiana Bicycle Go., a million dollar concern, whoso bond is a*
good as gold. 21 lb. SCORCHER, $85. 22 lb. LADIES’, $75.
Catalogue free. Good agents wanted in every town.
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CITY,
sDICINE
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over my recovery that I feel like conducting
a regular experience meatim.
Diabetes. I became unable to perform mam
use of crutches and cane. I tried every med¬
icine that I ever heard of in endeavoring to
relieve my suffering. ~
“ A, b S. ut A y ear I read of medicine
called Dr. Williams’ ago •
to fit Pink Pills, that seemed
ray case, so I sent for samples. I was
bo well satisfied with the samples that I sent
for more, as they acted directly i n harmony
with nature. Those are the things I look for
% 9f the pills, and Ism 1 now Bsed entirely a number relieved of boxes of
l l «veral ailments, and am able to move
always the use favors Pink Pills.where the diagnosis Of
case them.
" I now have a remarkable at Brain-
An Talbot, case
Tnm. ^ 8tM the postmaster, was
■linering . from diabete and
insipidness, and
All hope of .his recovery had been given up
when I was called in and took charge of the
case. He is now on the road to complete re¬
covery. The Bright’s disease was beaded off,
and the other ailments overwhelmed. A hap¬
Postmaster pier family Talbot, cannot be found than that of
of Bramerd."
Sworn and subscribed to before me this sev-
enth day of September, A. D. 18»3, at David
City, (Signed) Neb E. S. Runyon,
Dr. Williams’ Notary Public
Pink Pills for Pale People
are now given to the pub..- as an unfailing ’
blood builder and nerve restorer, curing all
forms of weakness arising from a watery
condition of the blood or dealers,™ shattered nerves
The pills are sold by all wiil be
sent **>*.<» postpaid l on receipt of price (50 cents a
! x Boxes for $230-tbey are never
sold m bulk or by the 100) by addressing
Medicia » Company, Scbenee-
ted
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goods now in vogue
WOOLENS FOB WINTER AND LAWNS
FOR SUMMER.
Popular—Tt>» Trismph of BroaMctotfa.
Description of • Bocal CwteM I»r a
Lady dost Fast Her Tooth.
(Special Correspondence.)
New York, Jan. 38.—Side by aide
with the transparent and sheer lawns
auu other fluo goods intended tor next
summer Me the stuffs that are now is
vogue. The juxtaposition would be
laughable were not both so beautiful.
Tweeds, homespuns and cheviots were
never so attractive os now, for each suc¬
ceeding year adds some new excellence
either in weave or color or design, and,
"
EVENING GOWN EOB ELDERLY LADY.
too, the manipulation of the wools is
more scientific, so that they come from
the looms softer and more delicate v to
the touch. These three materials are
woven so ns to appear looser, but they
have not lost aiiy of their intrinsic value
for wear end appearance. Indeed these
standard woolens ure now among the
most stylish of dress goods and are con¬
sidered quite good enough for all sorts
of day wear, including luncheons and
teas an well as formal calls.
There arc other stuffs, liked very
much, of different shaggy surfaced fab¬
rics. These often have a ground of qnite
bright coloring, barred with curls of
glus. y vicuna and mohair. These lines
stand ny in high relief and give a heavy
effect—that is, heavy only in appear-
auoe. Homo of these novelty stuffs have
the surface almost entirely covered with
little knots, knobs and tufts of the black
or brown mohair. Some of them are
wrought in paiterus, and some are set
on irregularly. The under color shows
through faintly and produces a pleasing
material which makes a handsome gown.
Dull red ground, with black and brown
tuffs,-is very rich. Other combinations
are equally so.
Plaids have advanced iu popular favor
even more than was hoped. There are
plaids in soft twilled wool in tartan col¬
ors and French poplin iu all sorts of de¬
signs, the colors and combinations being
usually very artistic. There are velour
plaids in great variety, from pinhead
checks up to enormous blocks. Irish
poplin is offered in some startling
plaids, thongh a few of them are very
refined and elegant. Irish poplin ia such
a rich material in itself that it looka
better in solid oolor than in plaid. An¬
other novelty is dress goods in matelaase
weave. The groundwork has twilffid
threads of black wool and some bright
color in silk 60 interwoven that it forma
one body. Over this is thrown a design
of raised black silk flowers. It looks
like quilted stuff, which gives it its
name. This is still light enough to
make into a handsome costume for al¬
most any day function, and it is quite a
style for church, especially for rather
elderly women. It requires but little
trimming, but great care in the making.
The zibelines are very stylish and
have found much favor, though they
do make one feel a little like Esau. The
effect of the ‘ long silvery hair
over¬
spreading tho surface of the under fab¬
ric like a film is a novel one, and a
pretty one. There is blue, with a sur¬
face of long, silky hairs in pearly white
standing out over it like the frost on the
grass. Tbero are a few patterns in
plaids, with the same hairy front toniug
down the brilliancy to a delicate soft¬
ness. In some of the bright plaids the
hairs are black.
The beautiful new broadcloths are
among the triumphs of the season’s
goods. They have a satin twilled sar
face and are softer and more flexible
than ever, and in consequence take more
elaborate trimmings than heretofore.
Embroidery, lace and braiding, as well
as fur or simple stitching, all find their
places upon the new broadcloths, some¬
times singly and sometimes all together.
Crepons are being put out now in a
greater variety than ever, bnt the deep
and unstable billowy weaves are a thing
of the past. Those now offered are treat¬
ed much likq the cheviots and have
knotted and curled effects. There are
I elegant negligee.
reversible crepons, where the weave
makes raised diamonds on one side and
honeycomb on the other. * There are
many other fancies where two and even
throe colon mingle. The best and most
serviceable of all are those of Austra¬
lian wool and mohair mixture.
I found a regal costume today far a
—
ggWf akU (,\S
nuk ms and who
25 to the its of Egypt or 1
ensss. which amounts
to the same ti This was a royal
purple velour d. with a band of
ermine around ottom and the ber¬
ths and also ths Seizo cuffs. There
were rounded mf gold embroidery
forming a berta inside the point
of this was a setteof white silk
mull. The tleesre puffed and end-
04 at the elbow the cuffs. On the
shoulders were Me tufts erf ostrich
tips. Such A gould almost recon¬
cile one to grovld.
The new fa in negligees are
wonderfully prod dainty, made as
they are of' poour silk, with lace
and ribbons galOue style has a big
aapnehin, lined cherry silk.
Oltve Hamper.
STORY GUFFERING.
For Six !>•)» th.of the Fartlila War*
Wltltonfer sail Food.
Port TowNsritaah., Feb. 3.—The
ship Louis Walom Oalluo, brought
two of the erdtoward Chase and
Cook Mitchell, l the ship Parthia
which was hurt sea several weeks
ago, 800 miles iwest of Juan For
nandez island, i Parthia was coal
laden from Liv4 to San Francisco.
The first inttm; that the ship smoke was
afire was when ee volume of
broke through Lain hatch. aud
Knowing the was full of gas
apprehensive la explosion should
occur, three boacharge respective!} of Captain
Carter aud bis si mates
were launched were well provis the
ioned. The satfternoou, when
boats wore threes distant, the ship
blew np and sa Spontaneous com
bvstiort was theln of the fire. For
days the Ixiats med together, when
a storm came oil the second mate’s
boat was lost sirf. The water filled
the boats and al crew could do was
to koop them bs out. Then it waa
necessary to tb overboard all the
men’s clothing cnoarly all the pro¬
visions. *■' *
The captain ; first officer’s boats
reached Juau laudez island, and
from there theyro taken to Valpa second
raisa by a Chiliairship. The and
mate’s boat liad vere time, Was
14 days reachihalparaiso. For six
days they were tint water aud food.
David Janos, American actor, who
was a passenger,tnie insane and was
tied down for tfiays, when he died
and was buried lea. The other oc¬
cupants almost paired of the advisa¬
shore, and were adoring
bility of resortin- wind extreme and measures quickly
when a ag up
carried the bout ta'ashore Valparaiso,
the crew were
aud dead.
MADE TFR REPORT.
Convict Iuspectorsralt Their Statement
to Gmor Oates-
Montgomery, Feb. 8. — The
board of convictpectors have filed
their quarterly re) with the governor.
It is full of inist. Among other
things they reporat on Sept. 1 there
were 1,610 state cicta on hand; that
since that time Have been added, 110
discharged, 5 csscd and 82 have died,
leaving on hand n. 1 1,668. There
are 900 connty costs on hand.
Prosperity is rated at the convict
farms this year. Fort Jackson, 161
25 aerqp planteand 18,000 bushels
of °1 corn C °tZ were W V? mi mi on I™ the 6 800 To acres S I
planted. Spaer, q about^ , 400 bales J
of cotton were Ae and _ about bushels * 5,000
bushels of corn,«bout 10,000
of potatoea and <rge quantity of peas,
forage, fodder, b and peavtues were
made on each be. Hogs and vege¬
tables were raison both the farms iu
sufficient quanti to furnish food for
the prisoners. ------- .
victs Improvement the health of the mines eon- j I
m tho prisfirs and in the whieh |
hi Imported. Theid condition in
the jailers of thiifferent conntios iu
the state delli Snf greatly deplored
mining in the comi is
report.
MEXICO’ S jOPU LATlON.
Tho Conans Ja«t ('4>letod Shows Tvrolvo
Million Iahablty,—Fever Bafflus.
City of Mexic| Feb. 8.—The fed¬
eral census, whU is now completed,
shows a populatijof 12,543,057. The
City of Mexico h 889,935; Gnadela-
iara, 83,870; Push 81,017; San Louis
Potosi, 69,676: Merid{36,703; Pwkca, 52,189; Monte¬
rey, 56,885; -lifKi. Soacatocoe,
40,266; Durango, ■
The postoffice inWor au 0 nties propose to
employ women I posifious in
toe Typhus postal service. Wpearwl Pnebla
fever has iu
with a number of tal cases, but no
deaths The federal among telegrajys tlie fokgners. snh-
have bfleu
stautiaiiy completed B 'the opening of
a now line Every from imprartiul Tohiiitepoe to iu Aca¬
pulco. comprisei point the federal the
republic network is and now large places in
can be com¬
municated with by kmr c five routes.
The dirorced federal from telegraphs p Aiks, re .civil absolutely service
1
being strictly applied in heir manage¬
ment.
T« Ercet • Ur, iriba Mill.
Montgomeby, 3.—Itepre-
•entatives of a cot ,t Lawreifce,
Mass., are expec thQdistrict next
week for the pi of cksiug a deal'
for a site for a iu Walker
county, along the City, Mom-
phis and Birmingl railrcd. There ;
were several cotton menf.-om Law-
rence in Georgia Alabaam a few
weeks ago looking; their iusiness, over tho locations
suitable for ak>nt and it is
said that a deal pnrehise is to be ton sum-
mated for the of a lot of laud
in Walker county, The mill, so it is
stated, is to be one o the largest jn the
state. ■■
Will wwt CKlI a inelnf Session.
Indianapolis, Fe . 8. — Governor
Matthews has decidtfi that he will not
call a special session W the legislateno
for the purpose of paffiing a new appor- |
tionment Jaw tor Imiana. The gov-
question ernor, in of his the statement, eligibility adds of the that hold¬ the
over senators is not within bis province.
The supreme court has just decided
invalid the tiro apportionments enacted
since 1890 and the governor thinks that
the next legislature should be selected
under the law of 188».
When Baby was sick, wa-»ie her Cm-torte.
Wbsasbe was *Cteid,ste cried for Castorte,
When tee become Mis* the clung to Castorta.
Tire SPreeii at JTasMoa
Best Udiss* Fashion Journal r
Steer at any price. I
8mA tare*
...Scott’s
Emulsion
Will Cure A
Stubborn Cough
when ordinary strength specif ics
aiL It restores
to the weakened organs
and gives the system
theforce needed to throw
off the disease*
»oc. xad t •-°°at all druggists.
Acts like a poultice, drawing
out fever and pain, and reinvig¬
orating the entire Female Sys¬
tem. It removes all obstructions
and creates a healthy, natural
flow of all secretions.
It is the one natural cure for
female troubles, because it is
applied right to the diseased
parts. Don’t take internal rem
edies for Female weakness,com¬
mon sense requires a direct ap¬
plication for immediate relief
and permanent cure.
“Orange Blossom” is a sure,
painless cure for falling and
dropsy of the womb, profuse,
difficult, irregular menses, leu-
corrhcea, ulceration, tumors, sal
sick headache, constipation,
low complexion. Blossom” is apastue
“Orange time. Every
easily used at any
lady can treat herself with it,
Mailed to any address on re¬
ceipt of Sz. Dr. J. A. McGill & Co.
4 Panorama Place, Chicago, IU.
Sold by Carlisle A Ward.
February Sheriff’s Sales,
Will bo sold on tho firstTuesday In Februa¬
next, between the legal hrnre of side, be-
l^rdy h °Oeorg"a! tnth.
bidder,the folio* lngd«fcOribed prop-
to wit: .......
Om* qaurfff of nn Wfp of la \ i in the city
Griffin, On., bounded i orth by V-,lenHne
east by 8 h •'*> onto*, west by
encnmpBSent groumlM, end roqth by
tine l eviAil «»n Mini Rok)
the property of London Green to satisfy
fi In is-wed from the Jusliee Court of the
(«.trict G. M.. i i fnv.trof Milton
vs. I .on don Orest.. Tenant in po»
l«Kftliy norified.
M. F. MOK-I'.Ig. . Shi . riff 8.0.
ShShflS
Will bn sold on tho first Tuesday in
next, at the court house In
county, within thn legal hours of sale,
the highest bidder for cash, the follow¬
property, hundred to-wit: and
One and twenty-seven all one- of
acres of land, being fifty-five In
lot number
Third district of originally Henry, now the
county, thereof, Georgia, owned except and
Thomas quarter pos¬
l>y Hand, and except twen¬
acres in the shape of a square In the
comer thereof, owned and pos¬
by Perkins brothers.
Raid land levied oikhjc the property of
P. Gray, to satisfy an execution
from the Superior Equitable court of Mortgage Spuming
In favor of
against Benjamin P. Gray. This,
day < of January, M- ft 188B.___ MOBRIfi, Sheriff.
A Household Remedy
Cures ‘uLcoie, ULCER*, ’
ipp M, ,c E(
form of
1 SKIN
BLOOD ^ a, j mldw
Hi - toss ia
AL toning fof
snd n
stitution, wh«n
from any e»u»<
Em Tnnin, and it. almost tupernatoral Ln*IUg
propnrtins jutiify ■> ia guarsatesing • nf
nRAIssd dissue., if directions are fellowM.
Price, «l per Bottle, or • Bottles tor M-
voa salk rr Duvoovm.
ScHT sphv rare rntt BOOK or woxoxanrt evwof
use** via >o.u>u, i.uwiit
BLOOD BALM CO-, ATLANTA, OA
I bare purchased three bottles of Dr. Drake’s German Croop
r i*£0i Remedy, I firmly Mieve It to be the best remedy on tbs market.
I have saved the lives to two ol my bottle. children 1 by its use. Uh» It of Is the
best medicio* that ever meat into a saved < he one
r \ of my cbiidreo when it was black in tbs face and the first dove re¬
lieved. and in fiva minutes it was sleeping soundly. I would Hot
do without it even if it cost ten dollars a bottle.
CURES. John A. Uoesman, Carsy, Ohio,
.. OUR GUAR AMT EE ffiij
. .
We guarantee every bottle to cure Croup In any of ita forma, and , T
fond the money should it fall. We ateo guarantee it to be the best
Colds, Efoarseoess, Whooping Cough and all diseases of the Throataad Lunge.
THE DRAKE MEDICINE <
I — Mv three-^eariold <!aughter bad membraueous croup in ita worst form. Oar bsstgf
| r up tbe case, saying she could not live. 1 was bottle moootiog of Ds. Drake’s my borsS German to ride Cb< ton mjlfs for
wheo a geuflemao came in with a sample
sent of i.re doctorw. he gave one dose of tbe medicine. The child began to
of thirty minutes b*ebreathing became Batumi. A second dose Completely bel i
had died from membraneous eroup in our little town within the ten days
Drake’s German Cioup Remedy became tbs talk of tbe town. Dm..
Wlf your druggist does not keep it, send 10 cents for a i
CO.. Findlay, Ohio.
For sale G by. fl. . .
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$st HOEV ^g flEWS J re REVIEW OF
| «vt R VIEWS, U its
MF*. ■■■■■■I name name implies, i gives in
readable form the best
that appears In the other
great magazines ail over ——
the world, generally on the same date t
are published. With the te recent,.
increase of worthy
cist (B 1 ** of periodical j a
tore. are alone mMi.
the subscription price. 1
« Aside from these departments, the editorial
and contributed (extures erf the Review or r Reviews BMW are *
equal in extent-to a magazine.''* The Editor's ’* S~s Work!” is J
an invaluable chronicle of the happenings of
with pictures on every page of the men
women who have made the history erf the month. YMRM
Tb Littrarj IVcrli says: "We are deeply RECENT
impressed from month to month with the value •AM Fits
of of the Eiffel ’ Review Tower of for Reviews,’ the which of the Is a whole sort 25 cents.
survey
field of periodica! literature. And yet tt has a mind and votes of to
own, and speaks out with dedskm and sense on all pubic Be topics of
the hour. It is a singular combination of the monthly
the daily newspaper, tt Is daily in its 'freshness !
it is monthly in its method, ft is the world Agents find tt
under a field glass." Ore float 1
Sold on all News Steads. Stasis Copy, i| state. Profitable
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CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY COMPJ
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Schedule in Eftect January 5th, mmm
Daily. rfo.4 (Mj.ia Dally. TsST STATIOSS. rr~
7 50 pm 4 00pm 7 80Jtn ... .Atlanta......... jaS l ET T f *
8 41pm 4 48pm 8 16am .....hiBMfb’ro........ ...Griffin............. SH’- BErn
0 25 put 5 24pm 8 58am
U67pm o 00pm 9 BOam ..„B’os«»ille......
7 85 pm V0 OOam ..Thorn st’u..........
10 26 pt 6 26pm 1010am ....Forsvth,............
7 15am 11 OOam ..... 5Aseon.,,,M,.***«w«—.
8 25pm 1152pm » » S » teSSMMy
9 00pm 1152pm ••••#«*l.
. 8 81pm ...Milieu.............. grunt*..............Hf
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8 5 00 30 ai si t7 540pm 45pm .. .ftaYfumah............[ An 9 80awj rnm\ Si
| Between Macon and Southwest Georgia Points^
ho. 7
Daily. •TATTOXS.
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8 50 pm’ 12 21 pm Ar.*«».............Fort Vfllkiy. •*.».*»**».*a*.#*... w
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4 40 pm Ar....................... .,Euteilft-M**
7 85 pm
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THE GEORGIA MIDLAND & G
Jno. F. Flourhey, Receiver. 77 M
ana Quietest Route Bfitweett ColuMn mi
line lunning Double Daily Trains, and Through
Coaches between Columbus and Atlanta.
BcheduU in Kflfoct January 6th. IH»«.
'No.fil
north bounds -ijfc —“ r.
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Leave....................Waveriy Hall. i sen .»ee se •ees..*»••*».»* 11 24 am
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Ask tor tickete and eoe that they read via The Goonrte Midland and Railroad.
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