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quilt, the work -hop of of mine
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a piw* the time ftwny till
blow to eoimM^ the
While thi ok* were whop,
uly along i*» Mine towin'
UMcxpwiertiy, the circuit
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i,” what a dhnippoititwcut.
ud produced. All oucoiitektoslSr,
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to
„____J«u for horn other* began
bug Wished
Cterk, mmf
Methodist cemetery l ast Wedn
“Bachelor* Resort," after many
and Mr*. Jr. H. Add/ hare the
Prof, Daniel Urqobart in visiting
parents. Mr. and M«. C, A Fodte*-
Griffin, hus a
UumuTTH^de-
sty, Prof. Henry Goodwin, , , princi] al al
i,
* frs» high school, was here —-- _
Ftonk ftoevcawlH live h« at BntenyS
this year and Paw Beevee sves will will fs
°T ISSrtS^Mpet Brooks Station hoD
Tdar Jim vUUvM Conch 111*181 near Furraaalo * UfAUUnto H.
The-'RioiKiy kora*’ welcome Mhj
H. Harrison and family from Bharpa-
burg in our midst.
xhiss n>s» Williams, quite tt ®'
complisbed young lady of Lutherville,
is the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. H,
Taylor «u poles av effiMt. 1
Jbt.B Box .Hiverod a fine leetnrp
flock Sunday.
"CIAL PLEA FOR EACAN
Hla Counsel Gives Knrnm. Notice of •
Pnppietnsntary Itrii-f.
WA*jii!wruN, w V f Jan 31.—There 1* J., - ...— mm- —w-m— • - te now
no _ ______alA.a. prospect that , the I—______' recowl I of ..I ih. the anwv* court
^-partial in the otiae of General Eagan
reach the president before the end
J[ this week. Mr. Worthington, conn-
, Although under the nW . practice allowed —
military law, nothing was tc
intervene between the findings of a
courtmartlai and the fltrwf reviewing an*
thorities, tho practice i» recoat
boa been much more libera) mid
Lleber has iiotilieil Mr. Worthington
Witt hear any additional repre-on ration*
he nifty mule.
&. SIcPher-oH .— .Vts-ffliloned.
Korl
‘Xtuanta, Jan. 81.—Fort McPherson
Is to be temporarily alwndoned. by the
government as a military garrison. A
telofraphlo ordsr received by Major the J.
0, uhanae, commanding officer at
poet, instructs him to proceed with all
'pffioers I and companies of *b# McrTlSf- Fifth in¬
fantry now stationed M For*
: «.*.»!«»« n«v^-aa.Js
rat ibat place.
Quart a hueoeads Mitchell.
Mmmson, Wia, Jan, 81.—In the ioipt
assembly today Joseph V. Quarles
(Hep.) of Milwaukee waa elected
United htates senator.
$100 Reward VOO,
The readers of this paper will be pleased
to learn that there Is at least one dreadnl
disease that soteno* has been able to cure
in all Ite ttoges, and that Is catarrh. Hall s
Catarrh Cure Is the only positive Catarrh cure
known to tbe n.edloal fraternity. dlsemw,.requires
being aooustitutional Hall’s Catarrh a
const itltutiorinl ireatmont. directly
AJure is taken In crnnUy, acting surfaces of the
upon the blood and miicnus
svstem, iSm thereby dgatroylng the foundation
of disease, and gluing the constitution the patient
strength by building up work.
and assisting nature have In doing faith its In its
Tho proprietors so much Hun
curative powers that they offer One
dtvd Dolhirs for any cum- that It falls to
cure. HCtid for list of testimonials.
Address F. J. CHKNKY & CO..
Toledo, O
“ Hall’s'Family Sold by Druggists, 7So tho best,
’ll Pills srp s
If gloomy and nervous, and look¬
ing on the dark side of things, take
A lew doses Dr. M. A. Siinmona Liv¬
er Medicine, aud the gloom will dis¬
appear.
Doa’i out your finger just/ to try
Dr. Tichenor’s Antiseptic, but when
you get hurt it is the very thing Only you
Want, and don’t you forget it.
50 q a bottle. By all druggists.
DeWitt’s Witch Haael Salve has the
largest sale of any Salve in the world.
fact and its merit has led dishonest
attempt to counterfeit it.
for the man who attempts to
re you when you call for DeW itt’s
i Haael Salve the great pile cure.
Harris A Sou.
" Women’s Complexions depend for
be tuty upon digestion. Medicine Dr. regulates M. A.
Simmons Liver
the stomach, liver and kidneys and
secures the blessings of good * diges¬
tion.
Truth wears well. People have learn*
that DeWitt’s Little Early Risers are re-
liable little pills for regulating and sick the
bowels, caring constipation gripe. J. N.
headache. They don’t
Harris & Son.___
You missed something good if you
did not get a sample of Dr. Tiche-
nor’a Anttseptic. It is the biggest
tiling out fot cuts, burns and other
injuries. New Write to Bherrouse La., Medi¬ Mem¬
cine Co., Orleans, or
phis, Tenn., for sample.
More than DeWitt’s twenty minion free sam-
ples of Witch Hazel Salve
have been distributed by the monufao-
*. What better proof of their con
ite merits do yon want? It
___„__i, bums, scalds, sores in the
shortest space of time. J. N. Harris*
Son,
U Ks-To-bM for bftr Cento,
I tobacco hobd cum, makes vaas
■ v» purs Wa.IL Alldrassisia
oat of sorts, depressed
*vea
.....,'.ig p
GAftei
Million
DEMAND FORMALLY
*
ft* Dertisres the Insurgent Army
Not He l>tnt>MM<1f.d Until
Olvee Every Officer wed-Private
nrlv# Long Overdtte.
Wamiinuto*. Jan. 8l.~- Maximo Go-
met, the Ouban commanding
baa demanded nearly 900.000,000
the United State* and refuted
baud hla “army" until the money it
paid. He ha* repudiated the arrange-
meat made by GaHxtoOarola, wbooama
to Washington with authority from
Gomez, to provide for the return of the
(Juliana to their peaceful pursuits, and
whose work was barely aocompllabed
Indore bis sodden death on Den. 11.
D was thuu agreed that the United
States, in order to secure the
resumption of labor on the plantation*
of the island* with a view to promot¬
ing the apeetly revival should of proeperitr and
settled conditions, distribute said
about 94,000,00(1 among the 80,000
to be still under arms, iu the ratio of
|!00 a man, the officers in proportion to
their rank to receive a greater amount,
ordinary enlisted men to be du¬
charged with sums lest than $100, de-
pending on the length ot ser#oe and
other considerations.
For over a month the pay eorpe of the
army hue been making reedy to carry
out this arrangement, national defence
feuds being available for the p wpo ss i
Scheme GumrX H« J-CIs.
Aocn. urate Hate of the Ouban C soldiers
entitled d to —-- compensation w ----—----— hod to , be pr%
patod and and other other for formalities
through. It waa intended that the On-
ban* at tie proper time should apply at
i established American garrison* In the
various provinces, whore, ou laying
nsU*h^^iS^& pay offioars at the station*.
i to'iiV.'eni.
ployiuent, mostly of a permanent char-
JJJ £ and ^^Te^nmtofr SjKtoga give the
booafer at the same time to
inhabitants erniug - 111AJT - * themselves. llATIl opportunity — j" j—’ to begin gov-
•«! f MAS \ VAN
Gotneie has come out agaiost this
■uheuie, which was opsrating’ satifocto-
rily to most Cubans, aud has struck for
greater stakes. nii'itefi
“ -.....i ■ * from
__ B ____________A inert can
occupation ami is urging all the natives
of every grade to United stay with him in the
field until the States is com¬
pelled to accede to his "terms of dis-
baudmetit.”
Gome/, alleges that his army ooasists
of 40,uU(> man, aud he insists that most
of them shall be paid for prevail three In year*’ the
eervioe at tbe rate* which
C uitedbtare* army H« floes the date
of the Cuban declaration of inde-
liendeuoe Feb. 84, 1886, ae the biuiitlif begin*
uiu k of the period for which
and his force* are to be remunerated,
and for himself, with the rank of lieu-
tenant general, be will b* sattefled with
9)1,(100 annually, the Amorteafl rate ter
that grade-
tn*ty Mlllfen Asked
Th'W BBlIUBUFf HUM MW WIW ' *•
©quipped erals, such with nearly according 300 brigadier g«»” the
rated to
United States army pay table at 99,6tk>
annually. This general* aggregates a sum of
$3.783,000 for aloue; colonels than, there
are colonels, lieutenant and
majors whose numbers run into the
thousands.
\The privates do not amount to unoh,
fot they are comparatively 9848 few, and but. the
each of them will require
unify paymasters who figured out tbe to¬
tal ....____ have reported reported that that over over $67,000,000 $67,000,000
will be required to gratify all the de-
nun-!* Gome* has made, whioh is aa
average of |1,436 it man.
It G to meet these demands MMMMM end to
•how Gomes their a_____ bshraity that three Gon
sale Quemtdh, who for the lost
years has been tbe representative ot the
Unban* in Washington, started for Cuba
last week after reaching a thorough un¬
derstanding with the war department
authorities Robert P. Fb-rer weftt
along with Mr. Quesoda r.j ihe official
representative ot the L-uted States to
the nmtter.
OUR MARINES AT PEKING.
Dewey Asked to fltate the Ksuaher
Mow Stationed 1 here.
Washington, Jah. 8) — Secretary
Long hoe telegraphed to Rear Admiral
Dewey asklug him to inform the navy
department of the number of marinee
stationed to Peking. These marinas
were ordered io China’s, capital some
weeks ago to ant
and beoau
men t* had
gallons aud
The Boston
HOB Will HUB MW , MB*OB*
Conger reports that their presence is no
krihpfta
Delay la Mr*.-Georg*’* Cassk
Canton, 1 O., Jau. 31.—There is further
delay in the arraignment of Mn*. Gear go.
James R Sterliug. one of her attorneys,
has been taken ill and is unable to ap¬
pear, so Judge Taylor ha* postponed the
passing on the motion to quash in¬
dictment against her. If Mr. Sterling’*
ilinete is prolonged, the judge will pas*
on a- motion in another case which
-raises the same question in the sum*
iubutloal t ‘ language.
Hrltlsh Ship Oom Ashore.
1 Kn Win, Jan. 81.-A British
steamer, who** name has not yet been
loomed, w A nt ashore at i o’clock this
morning near Sand Key lighthouse. from
Her if stave* ' •
cargo cotton auu
How 41 Hi
Rheumatism, with ite sharp
1 pains Do yen know the
‘iss _ Mrs:
r f"'
I 13m
a tele-
---- y. dt Eha
First National bank ik of of RosmII, Russel Kan.
Folk lowing is a statement of
tion of of tl the baak.a* a* shown shewn by by the report
made to tbe com] iptroller ot tbe eurrenhy
for Dec I, bte;
/ Capital. 980,000; surMus cfrculation, and undi-
vided profl^ |n.;»n; $1E-
blBbiaT 000 7 due to depositors, »6a.e40; total re-
9 ((id. i-*o
The ban) was placed in the bands at
John B. Cunningham, nation*! bank
i temperary receiver.
Vt.lt the West ludl
, WMtniistos, Jan, 81—Secretary Al¬
ger and the member* of the senate and
honea military committees and their
They will sail iSttSS
M«*«*o*a _ a 8, which f. Is it i a»i r
after adjournment of wlll congress, on
______ship tbe stenaael Berlin and ha gone
make short 'rip* late .^’ the interior of Ae
5?Stt* c *&“ 4 *«2S
of the islands
r.Jttef He-
Bakin a, O., Jon. 98—Q. W. Morton,
n local real estate agent, eays he seal
tbe box <ft pill* received by,H. O. Ban-
nett, *67 ‘ ~ ‘
To fork, bear
O., Nov ... ----- ---- says he
was Newark Newark interested rested to m a with with meoioiiie, W. W. W. W. an^advertiM- Bh—m (■I e n at at
■
tiseuient publication. for which was placed the in aft
eastern Among H.
spouses was on* signed O. Barnett,
ordering box of the ‘ '
a
WMM MDt.
*" Mmy Hold Two O«lc#o.
Augusta, Ob., Jan. 81.-Tha case
brought to oast Judge W. F. Eve from
his office of comiuheioner ef rdhde and
revenues at Richmond county has been
decided by Judge Brinson m favor ot
Judge Eva. Tbe bill wo* brought on
the ground of tbe constitutionality of
tbe ao* under whton Judge Eve bolds
both offices. Judge Brinson decided
that the act was not shown to be
««g& 9 U 8 WHfe
Parsnip Complexion.
It does not require an expert to
detect the imfferer from kidney
trouble. The hollow cheek*, the
sunken eyes, the dark, puffy circled
under the eyes, the sallow jiarsnip-
oolored complexion indicates it.
A physician would ask if yoq had
rheumatism, a duil pain or ache in
the back or over the hi ps, stoma oh
trouble, desire to urinate often, or a
burning or scalding iu passing it; if
after passing there is an unsatisfied
feeling as if it must lie at onoe re¬
peated, or if tbe urine has a brick
dust deposit or strong odor.
When these symptoms are present,
no time should be lost iu removing
fire cause.
Delay may lead to gravel, catarrh
of the bladder, inflammation, caus¬
ing stoppage, aDd sometimes requir¬ with
ing the drawing of the urine
instramefttft, IBIVW4UIMWMW| or may run - — — into
Bright’* Disease,the most dangerous
stage ot kidney trouble.
Dr. Ktimers Swamp-Root, tbe
........—.....
reputation is worldwide and it i* ao
easy need to get at any drug length store of that no
one suffer any time
for want of.it.
However, if you prefer to first test
its wonderful merits, mention the
Griffin News and $tra and write to
Dr. Kilmer & Go., Bingbampton, N.
Y„ for a sample bottle and book
telling all abont it, both sent abso¬
lutely tree by mail. V
Convict* Work aa a Kara*.
Guntrksviu.*,* Ala, Jon. 81.—Oaj>-
tain R. N. Bell has brought up 86 oon-
viote from Montgomery to work on his
farm. This is a new venture with this
oiasaof labor for this section and will
be watched with considerable interest
by tbe farmers. -■--*-■■■■■
The Ravages of Grip.
That modern* scourge, the grip, poi¬
sons the air with its fatal germs, so that
no home is safe from ite ravages, but
multitudes ---------------jjy have found a sure protection in
ogatoat this dangerous malady
King’* New Discovery. When you , __
eiee, feed a soreness in your bones and mnr-
have chil!~ lIs and “ ^ fever, —** with sore ° A “
throat, pain in the back of the bead,
catarrhal symptoms and a stnbboru
w«ku you may know you have the
strip, and that you need Dr. King's New
Discovery. It will promptly cure the
worst cough, heal Hie inflamed mem-
—----- pre-
the
ley
at
__ J. N. Harris , Sb Son
Ike drug stores of
Je grWa^d.
A, fBXAS WOK»«K.
Hall’s Great Direovrry.
^aaatttyt asuwa
of *bo,
tism and all lrragularitles the kieneys
and bladder inboth men and wqjnen.
- - - . . .*■ ■ 1 111. < , V t
m
SoteMgnufacturer, P. a Box 8I8, Waco,
Sold ter OaHiate A Wash Griffin. Go.
B*mI TUa
No use losing slFftp and walking
the-floor with Baby
it ban oaUcr, A do*e fifJffiW sweetened) . -----
AqtiaepHc (diluted and
will relieve it in a few mizrulfto.
Very pleasant teste and odo#f fttee
from opiates nnd perfeotly hsmltes.
A»k druggists for it.
la ftieaAJiWto-
1 <«**» cpa#in g
„ --- Headache, iic-art- (
RiMonsnes*, Sick ot
bom, or Const ipation, take a done
H&o&o PM*
On retiring, and tomorrow your <Ji*
gestlve organa will be regulated aud
* you will te bright, active and ready
.for snv kind of work.'TOT hM
been trie ex p e wcit go of otnere, »
wilt bo youre. ILjOD’S
Bold by all medicine dealers. c* 8 *
HAMILTON JAV A SUICIDE.
Florida’* Foe t l,».ir«»ale *ed V* ter an
Editor Kill* Mlinkeltr
Jacksomtiua, Fla., Jan. 81 .—Colonel
.ud - a veteran editor, committed suicide
&;a< ^ tew «. *.„ . - ^ .<>»
bJrir^reT.tre.** < mmSi mg; imbecility from
mid
the influence of opium, a habit _he cgl-
tivated during recent yearn He wsa a
colonel of cavalry to a New Jersey regi¬
ment rnent to in the we oivil c»t« war w» and has resided m
Florida Florida since, since, doing doing literary literary 'dork. Work, H>» riis
He was for many years <a> the staff of
T.oLonnviilu Ti n lf».R - Till lOO. JOSlUff
isen and Time mes-___ and
years ago. :o. His His wilp wife left l«f* lei him him then, then, live -—
___ divorce. married at
geuing tttog a
Qak acquaintances hive
colonel vnnouoa Jay’s . since bis imbecility un¬
helped him live
fitted him for literary labor*
35rro Wiftiher at Chicago.
Chicago, Jan. 81.—The cold wave
continues with nndimiuisbed Tutcavity
in this section, the mercury having
reached 18 below. However, the weather
is moderating considerably in the north¬
west, where the foree of the wave is
broken. UrOKUIJ- The i uc line »iuo of aero temperature ---
today paste* *• far south as Oklahoma. t
Bismarck, N. D., reports 20 below, Du¬
luth Minn., 34 below and Greenbuv,
’section tonight.
Aore e* Dlserstlo*.
A young man may be said to have
reached the years of discretion when he
takes down the pictures of actresses
from his mantle and puts np a portrait
of his rich maiden aunt instead.—
Somerville Journal.
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The sympathetic tenderness of a lov¬
ing husband is especially especially everything during during to an her her expe< fire first
tant tant mother, mother,
ordeal. George of Layton, Esq., O., gives a promi- the
nent^druggist ° *-^4ss,savfe-‘““' Daytcm,
market •
would have them.
“ Mother’s liniment Friend ” Is a sctontificaBy
compounded which affords cer¬
tain relief in the various ailments pre-
Mother’s Friend” is soW by drag-
gists, or expressed on receipt of one
Valuable nulled bode, free “Before application, Baby
Born," on
in* MAonrtn senuiATon co.. ausste. •*
Fxearston tickets at reduced rates
between local points are on **le after
18 noon <-*lnrdays, and until (1 p. m.
Sundays, good reluming nntil Mon¬
day noon following date of sale.
Persons contemplating either a bns-
Incus or pleasure trip to the East
should Investigate and consider 1he
advantages offered via Savannah and
Steamer fines. The rates generally
(ire considerably cheaper by this
route, and, In addition to this, pas¬
sengers save sleeping car fare aud the
expense of meals e* ronte, as tiekets
Include meals and berths aboard ship.
We take pleasure to commending to
the traveling public thy rente referred
to, namely, via €entral of Georgia
Kailway to Savannah, thence via the
elegant Steamers ef the Ocean Steam¬
ship Company to Sew York and Bos¬
ton, and the Merchants and Miners
Une to Iteitimure.
The comfort of the traveling
is looked after in a manner lhat
criliHsm.
Electric lifbto and electric . . .
handsomely famished
madera.unitary, */rsagemcnts.
fcneh ateswer hi* a
<i
*~~£SZE£Zr
K.w**>. * T-
a! tw o men bare been
near Hackbarry, bodies a • bad m » 11 been ^ WD ^ «po»« wd
here Tb* cut and
The throat, were
The remain* have been «•»«« **
*>— S£ °< t3EKw*« uL.
s1mS%-*'
Three Mexicans, who were m
&’KSS3lii and ‘moa. it is supposed that
. 11*. ■‘ftZl
S&Ct* clothing, »-(**• “r J*f r* Sffi
the bloody
written in
j ;*■£. ^e, were tL&rs*?™ b.utnlly muti-
L, *«,.iv h. «**•
rooueu sn
Hm Ft»s»c«l Aw«y.
Nkw York, Jan. bl.-Margare* V.
Ronss, Kouss, the tne wife wue of Charles - ----- Broadway
. . . M g Rouss’ — • family - art)
v.,.... w
'body has been sent there for interment.
«r TV .I ititlim WlUj KtUIT.
fness career in Winchester, V*. 3
war ________ tom
,W b. determlwed ,o com. m He bad
York and try bi* fortune here.
,o lit,), mow wife mid children
obliged to leave bis
\iu --- Winchester - - fora - -- time He U 1 is is now BOW * *
millionaire, but ainwwt Wind ai ind likely
to become sightless. V infer- .
Mr. Rous* has taken *o great an contrib¬
est in Winchester that he has
uted large s^m•
NO PAY FOR A LYNCHING.
Coimiiv Held lfilw s*s«*1#*«m* l,n the First
’ StiUt I7nd*w hh Ohio Daw.
' in
Una aka. 0., Jan. 'Sl.-Tbe jury
for $5,000 has decided in favor of the
county. The suit was lo recover under
an act passed b.v the legislature giving
thatiuuouiit to the next of ku^of * per- |
sou meeting death at the hands of a
mob. The case is the first one tried
nuder the law.
The case will be carried to the su-
of the law. - The suit is ihe utgrowth
fjx jail and huuged in the court
ihe county UHrfvi A '
Louse yard iu the preseuce of 10,000 ”
people. J ____
Prop<-rty Is Ordt-rcd Sold.
Birmingham Ala Jau. Sl.-Jndgf
Bruce of the United btates court lias i
issued • , decree ordering _ the i. \ sale of -v if sV, the a l
xosutni a a uoubo vauchur »“v wv ~
the Alabama Iron aud ------- Sreel
property xsf
•'* v ----- 7
appoiuted consul .
Moseley, recently to
W. Trimble is named a* special “ixaf master
to $1,400,
represented an investment ot
No Iti-Slrlctfoii of Suffrage.
RaI.eiGH, Jan. 8i.—Democratic uemooratic State state
Chairman Simmons, in regard to the
voting on the amendipeut to limit
negro franchise, says all voters, white
and black, will be given opportunity to
vote on this amendment; that Demo¬
crats so promised during the last cam-
paigu, and they will keep that promise
cm so there will, in the vote on this
anmndmout, be no restriction of the
suffrage
Qii iy Ni-rds Thirteen Votes.
Harrisburg, Jan. 81.—The vote for
United Status senator today follows:
Qnay, 104; Jenks, 81; Dalzatl, 14; Stew-
ajt, 6; Stone, 7; Huff, 6; Irvin, 4; Rice,
2; Widener, 2; Tubbs, 1; O. E. Smith,
1; Riter, 2; Markle, 2; Crow, 1. Total,
288; necessary to a choice, 117. Paired,
14; absent, without pairs, 4. No elec¬
tion.
Gray, Leading by One Vote.
Dover, Del., Jau, 31.—Twenty-fifth
*ballot for United States senator: Gray,
(Dem.) 15; Addicks, (Rep.) 14; Dupont,
(Rep.) 6; Handy, (Dem.) 4; Higgins,
(Rep.) 1; Chandler, (Rep.) 2; Willis,
(Rep) 6. Absent, 8.
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DAILY MARKET REPORTS
COTTON FUTURES.
New York, Jau. 81. OPRjt CI-068
February...................«.(Bj March......................fi . 6.U
io 0.14
April.......................8.12 May........................8.10 . 6.16
Juue.......................0.17 . 6.19
July............x.......... . . 6 . 2(1
August..................... i Adffl
September.................. 0 }*JQ . . 6.£8
October....................B 0.04 .64 0.03
November................ 6.05
December.. ..(5.04 .... 6.05
SPOT COTTON— ........ :.......6.04\ Middling, ff 07-16 7-18 6.07
. cents.
GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
CHrCAGO .Jau. 8L OPEN CLOSl
Wheat—M ay.......... WA&V. % I
Cobh—M Corn—J Wheat— anuary......• July.......... 37\'@37%.... E
Coux—July ay........... a 3;rJ , 7m
umi-juiy............ Oats—J -
Oats—M anuary........ - ogt? a?*!
Oats—J ay............28
Pork—J> L—January....]'. unr............ :1
ni»n 10.10 ...
POIlK— Laud— _ „i—May 10,40<ft 48 10.38
aud—J an uary........ 6.60
Laud May 5.85 ....
Lard-J uly... 6.80
Lahd—S eptember, i,., 5,93
Ribs—J anuary. .... „ .... 8.Og
Ribs— May..... •8.17^ .... 5.05
Rl^s—July..... • .... 5.13
5.85
NAVAL STORES.
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2~r!3h sste
#1.4°-K glass $3.05; 81.55; watvrwbite Mtffi; $1.80. kfiLT*; wtodowt
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To CURKJA COLD « ONE o\Y
Take Laxative Brorao Quinine Tablets
'••7 It is
the pritt winnan vuffirt irotn headaches
Whe \viien„ n woi»» the back u and sides urauaentt
and pain# in and burn¬
ing aud dragging aensaUons and u le weak.
she cannot enjoy good general health. The
kev to the door of health—the cure for all
disorders of Prescm>liV».',.‘ this de*CTtpBon- « is 1S - medk^J ~
FavOrite a v
cal woman amzm&M Institute, writes* at to Dr. Pierce N Y she . w consulu hen a
a physician who has practiced and for thirty
years' righfin one place, who was some
lie will Itftt^rs from women free of
charge. AH sncrcdlv prof^onal confiden.i.. Ocirrc ^ondc-nce l. ift
resaided as kept lailii'K Healili ami
“ For amt years I uenw« an toe .time,- ^cuing writes
worse more of Hast .-troudstrurg-,
Mrs. Annie Dtitan, Monroe
*{| ic h were ^painful at tiroes that j waalfrS?
they zfe'Jg'fSSF&W must oe cawger*. • aua aia,
Dr pjer^ s ravontr presenpuon atm >gom.
all six Oi eacn. i ufe<l i»h«« aud ^ am well ncrce’-t
medicines. I agl_c a woiuan r ^ -
ALL ABOUT BRIFFIN.
Camtal of the Garden Spo
if the Worldl
,- „ ■
’ JlM |MSflK£?9 W j f Lire portion of the of . list the
%MMT Great Jfi m apiie
u ,JrUate . of the
'Sou: h, Where all
meet JSS'SS: sarffis- and are <»rr led ^ X
^r^growto^that Fo Tncse Is"lneroaeing -rt> the reasont
its pop
a iation almost diftly-„ aulScieut . . railroad „ ... f*
It bat* ample and in I
oilltles; the second point l»twoen luportanc¬ the
on the Central IM loi railroad „w_____________ capl r .
ted • of • the n.lloc flic t.jnt one S
P bhatumoogu CLftt^oog^aod the
independent ii Une ne the.fiavdinnah, to to dr* V\ l-rtAR-n Griffin i jM- und
——- West yr ren . bv . vy way wo/ of e ,1 .. ii 1
ATHTOmi P'
^ iftTgGlV ^ «?ja£& bur ^ - u°*8£K ------------— s.
an <* “ a ?v
t
that tbe State of Georgia and the Loiter
States unanituOusly ckose it as the site foi
the the Experiment axpariment Station, nta'-i«n, against tb*
b^to«
ton^n the county. during . the . past ^ deoadt
Griffin’s record the progressive’
proves it to be one of moat
cities In the South. factories,
It has built two large cotton
representing #400 000 and shipping goodt
all over the world. and brat:
It has put up two large iron
foundries, a fertiliser factory. blind faotory, a oottoi
seed oil mill, a sash and factory, 1
plow factory, an ice bottlto
works, a broom factory, Hani a mattress ait >
ry, a wire fence faotory, and vt>ri nb
" Tt light plant bj-
has im't in ari ^leotrio brilliantly lighted.
Which the streets are extensive
It It has has completed completed an an extensive system system 01
waterworks, giving furnishingjwater complete protect! u
against fire, and every-
where. v „
purposes It has secured, cotton 1 compress ____with s
. uop OUUIUVU a W ------- and Increasing
full oapt o ty for its large je Inci
receipts ipts of of the the Southern Southern staple. of graded
It has established a system years’ ourricu!
public schools, with a seven erected
Ium second to none, and has one
of _ A the 1 t _ I_____x largest and _ _ .X finest Xl» An 4- n/ik school aaI buildings hm Ini rtffl
In to the the State In addition to the th farmer
been mads
teaching every known branch of learning
hundreds of students every
year. It has bank*. \ Rat-
organized with two combined new ro h
mg a total of four, reset
of half a million dollars.
It has built two handsome new churches
making It has a built total several of ten. handsome business
blocks aud many beautiful residences, ti
building record of each year being blocks probs
bly #100,000. Two of these business
the Odd Fellows Hall and Opera Bouse sin
and the Masonic Temple, sire Smons
handsomest structures in the whole btat-e
The city has parked and the graded best it*
streets, while the county has sys¬
tem of roads throughout ite every part that
can be found anywhere—the first ovidan e
of It the highest progress. around ite borders, \ trull
has attracted State the
la
_ ____ .S surroujule!,
------- hards and vineyarus,
and has become one of the largest single an*
best fruit soctidue in the netting State, #1,280 a in th c&i
load of Its peaches
floods
and ___ epidemios, ___ ____ and by reason ---of of ite its topo
graphy " ___ « . will Ill never . be subject --^ feet to — them. A"V. above rt V. the
With an altitude of 1 160 attracted
sea level, Its he<hfulness has
^R e ^*^ured*the State, permanent multary
encampment encampment of 01 f the adding many
“ “T"”* * - ■>»“*” " -'i Its revenues every
J9tkT i evidences of
-.With ail these and other With heaUhfu
uve UTO and auu growing growing town, vowu, w uu a -
and pleasant climate-summer and winter,
a hospitable 0 ST % and aD nro^ucl cultured people aud a
—”—». 0 -» any ^ product ^ or
™ temperate or semi-tropic ^oi,.-,
offers every inducement and a hearty wel¬
come to new citizens. \
A Word to the Wtae U Suifieieet-
Ely’s Gream Balm has completely
oared mo of catarrh when every¬
thing else failed.—Alfred W. Sto-
vena. Ely’s Caldwell, Ohio, like
aiy s Cream urearn Balm aaim woiks woixsu« a -
charm j it has cured me of the most