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take advantage of. Thanking you for
23 Hill Street
BOOK STORE
Hu the *»1© of thMio Celebrated Gin**
is* In of Orifflu, Georgia. From the fac
torjr
KELLAM & MOORE.
the only competent optical plant to
the South ATLANTA, OA.
If you need money call on ns or
write us. We can get rat ney for
yon at 7 per cent, interest and a
very small commission. Our rates
are tho lowest ever offered iu Geor¬
gia, bat security must be obmoe. t
Barkkr & Hollkmaw,
Gould Building, No. 10 Decatar 8$.,
Atlanta, Ga.
AMD 'SUfi
G-lffin, Georgia, February 1, IMS.
KC\UND ABOUT
Oitv and Saws ftwa rbtt aa<
Anjpininr Oonatiev.
Dr. J.M.Thomas,phys Williatna cian and surf
geon, Stnirs.next 2dc & Bon.
Ed C. Smith spent yesterday in
Atlanta on business.
D. W.„ Perdue made a business
trip ;o Atlanta yesterday.
J. M. Jones left yesterd y for a
short visit to robitiyes nt Luella.
J. P. CrewTord, qf Couoortl, spent
yesterday in the city on business
Willard Raff, of Thrrollton, spent
yesterday iu the city on business.
Got. O. R B. Blood worth, of. For¬
syth, was in the city oh legal busi¬
ness yesterday.
Mrs. W, f. Milam and two little
children left yesterday for a few
days stay in Macon.
Rev. O. 8* Owen left yesterday
for Jonesboro, where lie will re¬
main for a few days.
Rev. T. W. O’Kelley left yester¬
day for M&oon, where he will spend
a few days with friends.
The S ocia l Circle will meet with
Mrs. M. J. Daniel, afternoon. on Poplar street,
at 3.0’dock this
Supt. B. C. Epperson, of the Cen¬
tral railroad, was in the city yeater¬
day on busmens for his rea d..,.! ■
Miss May Phelps returned yester¬
day from Semper, where she has
been visiting relatives for a few
w ■ ”-v; ■
\ R. A. Thompson and litfl
. .
asterday from Cornelia, where be
ta been engaged mill, as bookkeeper of
Urge ootton but iu the tutore
ffi be with the mills here. <• j
Bailiff K. 8. Ison arrested Will
iihop, a negro, yesterday on an in-
AND COL BERNER MAY
HOME WITH THEM.
Captain* llorr and B»k«r taM I*
iMi to TMr H w lf Hbh »^ >
Nat Kaawa Hitrr.
The Atlanta Journal of yeaterday
oveuiug contained the alinounoe-
meut that Captain Amos Baker, of
Atlanta, and Captain A. J. Burr, o'
(iriflin, commanding officer* in the
Third Uoorgia regiment, in Nen vitas,
(Juba, have resigned.
The i« agnation of (Jolonel Huber i
Berner i* rumored, but the report
Iwn not lx*>u verified. TheTumor is
believed generally among the friends
of the gallant Georgia officer.
The stagnations of Oaptatns Baker
and Burr,»ooording to the Journafs
The information is on the highest
authority, and a confirmation was
received m Atlanta yesterday after-
■ Just previous to leaving Savannah
for Cuba Captain Baker made the
main in the service for any gre
length of time unload there wei
actual hostilities. ^Cl- He enlisted —ZLztlZ to
tight, he said to his friends, and on-
lent there would be demand for ac%
ive meu in Cuba he aaw no reason TnB
Why be should remain tor thf
time that the Third Georgia is to be
on ike island. wai
A statement similar to thi*
made by Captain Jason Durr, of
Bdrf to’ouei oTtne most pTOmuent
business meu of Griffin, snd he has
severn 1 interests there, which have
dopbtloss suffered on account of liis
Both captains will probably reach
home within the next two weeks, or
as soon after their resignations are
-icoopted ns Barr's possible. family
Captain last were night, oon but -
(nucleated with here
they denied all knowledge of the
resignation, and said that they had
heard nothing whatever from him
.since 1 he left Bavanuah - except a/
short
D i«i*to.
has been rumored for several weeks,
and it was announced from various
unauthorized soOroee that he would
leave the service before theregimeut
left the States for Cuba.
'Ike aunduncement now comes
Neuvita* a® tho# Colonel aodputrol .Burner
has seeu ike garrison
that he desir**, aud as there is
assurance whatever that there is
be any fighting, he wishes to n -
home.
In a letter reoeived from an officer
the Third regiment it was stated
the health of the regiment was
and that »U the men were iu
Tne best of spirits. been the is¬
regiment has oh
nearly ten days and tho men
become well pleased with their
The transport ftounoania.on which
Third regiment sailed from Sa¬
has arrived in Now York,
telegraphic advices state that
the trip from Savannah was pleas-
with no sickness on board.
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DANGKKS OF THF. nRIP.
Timgre«!ost danger from Lagrippe
of its resnUilig in pneumonia. If
care is used, however,and
Cough Remedy taken,
danger will be avoided. Among
tens of thousands who have used
remedy for lagr rj «> ao having have
to learn of a aingL; case
in pnemnos a whidh shows
that %L.* remedy ia a
preventive of ihatdangerou
It will sure lagrippe in le»s
than any other treatment. It
pleasant and safe to take. For
by N. B. Drewry <& Son.
Waxelbaum is Bankrupt.
David Waxelbaum, who has been
in the dry goods business
79 Whitehall street in Atlanta,
his attorneys, filed a
ition for voluntary bankruptcy
the .United States court. His
of business is now closed
a meeting of the creditors,
will Appoint a trustee to dispose
the stock. Liabilities aggregate
with assets oons sting of his
of goody-Avhich *re valued at
aud about $rr200 due higi on
account. He was engaged in
same business in this city until'
moved t«> Atlanta ah uit two
ago and While here did a go) 1
made mmy friends.
An Ho Medlelne forto -rlppe.
George W. Waitt, of South <L«fdi¬
M-., say*: “I lisv luvl ihe
c uab, cold, cliiljs and grip
huV« taken lots «*f trash <>f no
but ‘profit to tho vendor.
Cough Remedy is the
thing that has « one any good
1 have used one 60-oent
and the chills, cold and grip
all left me. I congratulate the
of at* honest medi¬
For sale by N. B. Drewry &
. .
BrakdyTkccTdently Shot-
Albert Blakely, the 13 year-old
of Mr. and Mrs. B R Blakely,
accidentally shot yesterday
while out playing with
Utile companion*. The belt
from a 22 calibre rifle and eo-
hw neon on the right sloe and
through the throat gad
-miim aacHaaNO} 6
amnia aiova i
Haaaoa nwo s
For Infants and Children,
The Kind Yon Have
XV^rgetablc PlrparalionCorAs- Always Bought
Slmflatis’.g Stomachs thefocdandRegula- andBoweb of Bears the £.
ting the *
Imams Signature
Promotes Di s estiou,Cheerful-
ness and Resl.Contalns neither
Opvuin.Morphine iiorlfiaeiaL
tlbn. Sour Stotngch.Diairhdca.
Worms .Convulsions .Feverish¬
ness and Loss of Sleep.
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HEW YORK.
At (»juonlh> oW.4*
r> woms-> i>
RIFLES MdVE IN
THEIR NEW CLUB HOUSE IN
THE Y. M. C. A. BUILDING.
Sixty Honorary Member* Already Seen red,
With the Canvas* Nat Mar* Than Half
Cora plate. Bonding Open To-day.
new armory and club hopse yester¬
day, and this morning at 10 o’okHjk
the doors will be open for tberecep-
tion of the members.
A yarttl «*«. „»d. wi.hin ,ha
last three days shows that the bu»i-
ness men are heartily in favor of the
club and also feel a pi Lie iu the K -
fles as a military orgaiiaifcion. Up *■
to the hour of going to press _
honorary members ho4been secured
and the prospects are th it ihe num¬
ber will be increased to one hundred
before the end .of the week, as about
one-half of the desired membership
are yet to be seen. the sixty
there are forty active members ol
the company who will add greatly to
the cluo socially as well as in a
financial way.
Although the dub will not be un¬
der perfect running order to-day,
the committee in char- e for the
members call.
Th* Mode* *Vny
Commends itself to the well-inform¬
ed, to do pleasantly and effectually
what was formerly done iu th«
crudest manner and disagreeably as
well. To cleanse the system ami
break up colds, headaches and fevers
without unpleawuto after effects, use
the delightful Figs. liquid Made laxative rem¬
edy, 8yrup of by Guli
fornia Kg Syrup Co.
The Dvb»el».
When the lev Is on th* sidewalk and the
Wind Is on the run.
There yre certain act* surprising that arg
regularly- done.
Though considered accidental, they are
But the easily explained, who hite the pavement , llA Just
man
remembers be is pained.
Thus we Snd. when grim disaster floors
us with a bitter blow.
That it givey Y»o satisfaction to the fallen
men U- know j S
That the World Is full of failures And has
hopeless wrecks gtdore.
His predo m i nan t sensation Is it's hard and
makes him sore!
—Chicago Record.
Fair American—How <Jr> you like our
oountry? \ * J-
Literary Foreigner--1 WnAfighbM With
it!
Fair A ruerk-an—Then yon are not going
to write a book about as?—Onk-.tgo Trib
une. .
Lark 0t ItoavtltoHBlit.
“Pencloixj Smith says she 11 never m fu¬
ry again near Ghristmas. ”
t>o
“Whyf”/ she ^
“Sht-got the cheapest lot of presents
has ever had.’’-Ix-ireit Free Itna------
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K«r La tir’pp*
Thomas Whitfl-W & Go , 210 Wah-
»ve*. corner Jackson at., one qf
oldest oed moti prominent
uggiafa, rto'otametNl^Gha naber Join’*
Rruiedy for l«gr*in>e, and aa It
i»«ly givea a prompt coir*
6 FOR I---
SPOT CASH!
will be in this sale except
Come to see us to 5AYE
flONEY
Our New 4 Embroideries Have Arrived
I MMM t t l Wtt t MtMMtHM tWt tMMt t t t MMM t HM
our new
Beautiful and
(wnifM** ©Wwnreye,
What next will America provide for usf
Tho latest Importation from the new
world la factory chimneys practically real¬
ly niado! Tho Dublin Tramways com¬
pany have pat up two of them on their
new premises adjoining The Ringsend
basin, where they are erecting new and
extensive power Looses for their electrio
system. The chimneys, which are made
of Iron throughout, are sent across the
j Atlantic inoircuiar sections, which fit on*
on another and ar* riveted together, a
platform, on which is a working forgo,
traveling upward as the work progresses.
The time occupied in the erection of on*
of these chimney* is of coarse as nothing
compared to the building of a brick ctrne-
t u^htentod ture, and when graceful finished - it has a much a..
j | #*U**WA nuu - MIVAVgi* more wwtvil - . wppvw»w*iwvi appearance. Tha «“V
: 1 chimneys stone and , rest briokvrork, . , , on a , solid SS-alhS: square 15 J... feet base high, i* of
somo
tom. *- An Iron *‘* ladder J_ *---’—*---- for cleaning and J
pointing purposes travels from the stone
platform to tho top. The chimneys at
l Ringaetul are of very great height, much
! higher than any similar structures in or
«r. Tbn nnnvn* V 10 II 01 J Af t n
j
upon that of Skraggs. ’’
Thoso who heard of It afterward decided
if was a clincher. Anyway, he got ihe
then bladder and all Irregularitieg-o/ the kidneys
and in both men and women,
regulates sold hy bladder druggist, trouble In Will children. be sent by If
not your
mail on reeiept of fl. One iruall bottle is
two months' treatment, and will cure any
case above mentioned. % W. HALL,
Sole Manufacturer, P. O. Box 218, Waco,
Texas.
.Said by Oarlisl* & Ward, Griffin, Ga.
B««il TMe. —w- J * -
' CUTHKKBT. Ga., April 2, 18B8.
This is tsorrNMhlt f was affected with
gravel and that f took 00 drops of Hall’s
Great Digcove>y and it completely eured
me ft is worth 81,000 per bottle to any
one needing it J. T. Stetkxs
One Minute Jough Cure, cures
Delicate i
Children
They do not coifiplain of
anything eat enough, in particular. butJceejN' They
pale. They appear fai You
mt have no strength.
cannot say they are really
sick, and so you call them
delicate.
What can be done for them?
* Our answer is the same that
the bestphysidanshave betm
gFving Give for a qu_. tneW [uarter _ of a cen
tury.
of Ctdr-Ljvfr Oil with Hypo-
pkasfkita. 1$ has most re¬
markable flourishing power. It
It gives color to the blood.
brings strength to the mus-