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BROOKS STATION DOTS.
Brooks Station, GW„ Feb. 1.—
Judge E. W. Hammond, of Griffin,
atteuded court hero Saturday.
^Jesse Ooppedge, of Atlanta, was here
W. Shell and W. M. Glass, of
Hanoi*, attended court here Saturday,
E. A, Huckahy unci two Monday daughters, in
Miss Alma k and i Coru, speut
Griffin.
J. M. Patman has ewp |rerl Marion
Bridges to help him ih s shop this
year. Miaa Bailie Joses had the misfortune
to pet her clothes burned off of her last
week, bat wan not seriously hurt.
Mrs. Nonra Matthews, -of, hyson, is
visiting here this week.
At bailiff* sale here Saturday three
bales of ginned cotton brought 6 U. cents
per pound, one bale Of sets! cotton was
sold at 2*4 told omits and some unpicked cot*
ton ia the brought 3‘, cent«.Corn
»t ih cents per hnahel; sweet poto-
i oenta mid peas 70 cents. 8 »ver-
ms of household furniture wus
[very ha noutharn cheap. Musical convention
It, «th and
ba everybody
conven¬
tion haa not met in a long time and the
members have all get scattered, the ad¬
joining counties the beaeftt that of see the this members. wiU ploase
copy for
-/ IdKKK’S batch.
Bkekb, Ga , Feb. 1—The raltu
continue, but very little farm work has
v been douc.
W. J. Coggia ha* about ftnfohed the
ntw tenant houses ou his place.
F. R. Bottoms ia adding on to Uhl
dwelling. Driver the
R. P. says “let good work
ion, he will drive tho nail right and
nit it it it on ou the the h head.’’
Mias Miss Nettie Nettie Coggin and father spent
Sunday with relatives hear Concord,
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Scott, of Hollon-
ville, were here last week.
Prof. T. T. Williams has a school
hereof about thirty pupils. Mr. Wil-
iiahis ia giving general sathifactioii and
is competent in every way to fill his po-
sitiou.
his Miaa best Lucy girl hare Scott Sunday,
gave iui entertain¬
ment at her home last Thursdny night
in honor of Misses Sue Beckham and
Julia, Laster, of Concord. The enter¬
tainment was a sneoess and enjoyed by
all. Excellent music was rendered by
Prof. Anderson and T. T. Williaiu* also
the Bethany hand.
Can Cabana Govern Themselves?
One of the best known diplomatists re¬
cently declared that the Cubans a-e inca¬
pable of governing themselves, and that
the Uni t e d States must m ain ta i n its prea-
goto this, but there are none who dlspu
the well established fact that ot I in* n-itur's
Stomsch Bitters Is capable controlling
the oontmon diseases of the stomach. It is
a remedy that is backed by fltty years of
uoosss. It is an ideal ineuicine for < onsti-
l; a strength builder for those who
* *’ '»ed to lung troubles, and for
- It is of Wonderfut bvnefi e. As
„ _. inooin-xtramsi
an whose appetizer stomachs It Is qaA -
are ont ot order ~ should
not fall to tiy a bottle. *
Mis. Nancy Hitchcock, Stanford.
rille, Ga., writes: My w/ uuaunuu, husband, Mi. ai- El¬
der D. ). 8. 8. Hitchcock, used Dr. A.
Liver Medicine for
end thinks its medi Heir
iee far exceed Zeilin'e His
and Black Draught.
'J5S323fiS5J?LWZ get hurt it is the thiugjjc
yon very
want, aud don’t you forget irget it. it. Ou!
50e $ bottle. By all druggists.
I.INK< IIKKK I4H1AM
—- M *
I4»a Cheek, Ga, * '
&r*$ t-v-n ha /^g pfry
wt-alhsr hcrr rt
h.nrn t ?o
Purely at all. bit
its soon a* fb« ground gets dry enough
to plow. We hope all the farmers hare
sown wheat ami that they will sow oats
and raise all they eat at home and let
this rotten action alone and then yoo
will see better times In old Georgia and
not before.
P. A. Johnson, of Atlanta, was here
last week on tounrtitese.
—flfc.
h
lie Ci 1. of I
ille, wiU
uison,
with »r
P. Shannon and
a hand.
anA&srftts • flourishing
MoIffToan. Ga., Feb. 1—A heavy
snow fell lest Friday and Saturday, hot
lasted only a short while.
Mrs. Bob Buchanan and children left
yesterday few Texas, where they will
make their future home.
Quite a dumber services of people of Mrs, attended Jones
the funeral
J Doe
auta „...
parent* fur a few days.
Turn Henley is all smiles over his 11
pound l»oy.
LOWRY LORE.
Lowry, Qec, #eb. 1—Isaac
is very sick.
Miss Clyde Darts is visiting in at
Mrs. Fanny Reevss-ia very
health.
Mrs. Anna Goodman went op to
with Gate relatives City Saturday to spend the
_
Kiog Chalkley, of near Dixon
was Miss here Friday night. is visiting
Muntie Coppedge
sister, Mrs. Travis. >■
We are sorry to lose Snnny Side
tillatiouH. Please some one else take
his place. Let’s ull make a better
this year fhhn we have boon best lot making. at
The Grlffln weekly is - the pa¬
per anywhere. Weldon Sun¬
Mr. and Mrs. Doc spent
day with Mrs. Sallie J^oore. ' ;
WRMT VIXKYARD CUWOS
West VinkyaRd, Feb. 1—The
beautiful snow that fell last Friday
was eu joyed by the youngsters here, the
only regret was that it did not last
enough.----------------------^
Mrs. J. W. Harrington aud children
have returned fn»ni,their trip to Gaines¬
ville.
8. D. Reigle, of Macon, has returned
Mime, after spending some time with
his children here.
Our school is in a flourishing condi¬
tion with itoffcr>tt forty two scholars enrolled.
An enjoyable entertainment was a
tacky party, last week given at tha home
of Heury Gnlhotwe. About sixty goesta
were present, The prleea were award-
ed ed to to Gid Alim ,M MW Milligan Emma E Roan, Griffin. of this place,
and i, of
i ,
llOQ Reward $ 00. : '%d- 4
The raiders of this paper will be
to learn that there la at least one t
disease that tolence has been able te on
lu all its stages, and that only is catarrhHall
Catarrh Cure Is the positive cure
Catarrh
upon the blood and Tmkxhis surface* of the
JP system, thereby - destroying the foundation
of the dlaeoae, og tho patient
stn i^th by buUdiflff up lie oonsutation
ami assistLpg nature iu mT
curative The Tho proprlutors proprlutors have have that so so much mo offer
dred died Dollars Dollars powers for for they that that
any any case case 1
cure. Bead for list of testimonials.
Address F. J. CHUNKY & bit CO.
Tol do, 0.
Bold Hall’s by Family amlly Drnggists, Pills lsts, 75o. 750. the best.
are
lliilirrt h-wli ^ii«i ll.tng.
Atlanta, Feb. I.—*’ he aupremf
court has denied nmo.i ufor anothet
trial iu tha case of Robert Lewis, cou-
vioted of the murder of Charlie Hayaei
iu this city last.fnlh ^^
They Were Gone.
V tism “I was and troubled for years with rheuma¬
p*ln in my back and side After
taking a few bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla
my work without suffering aa I Cngsvil’^ formerly
did ” Mss. A E J. Hunts s,
South Carolina
Hood's Pills are the only pills to take
frith Hood’s Sarsaparilla. 25c.
The life preserver which has oar-
ried many indies safely over the dan¬
gerous sea "Change of Life” is Sim-
mons Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets.
For Over Fifty Years.
An Old and Well-Tried Remedy.
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing f-yrup has lx
used for over fifty years bv millions
mothers for their children while teethia t
with perfect success It soothes the chit
softens the gums, allays all Pain, cutes
Wind colic, and is the best remedy for
druggists Is lu pleasant pert to the of tasfte. the Sold
every Its - world.
Incalculable. Twenty-five cents Be a bottle value is
sure and ask for Mrs.
Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and take ho
kiml.
A two or three weeks’ coarse of
Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine
so regulate the excretory f mic¬
that they will operate without
aid whatever.
Bwntto -_^TMKimIYo«H*i»I
|parsnfp Complexion
it doe* not require nn oxp'rt kidney
fletiy-t I ho sufferer from
trouble. Th-i hollow cbt“te9, ib«
sunken i>ve», tho (fork. puffy^irelcft
under the ny**, the sallow p»rwHii-
coloml complexion itulicafcs it
A ^physician would usk if you bad
rheuuiatisni, a dull pain or ache in
hack or over the hi pa, stomach
trouble, dosirwto urinate often, or a
burning or scolding in passing it; if
nfter jwssing there is an unsatisfied
feeling as if it must lie at once re¬
pented, or if tlie urine has a brick
dost deposit or strong odor.
When those symptoms fa are present,
no lime {should be lost removing
the cause. catarrh
Delay may lead to gravel,
of tho bladder, inflammation, caus¬
ing stoppage, and sometimes requir¬
ing the drawing of the urine with
instruments, or may run into
Blight’s Disease,the most dangerous
stage of kidney trouble.
Dr. Kilmer's Hvvamp-Root, the
great discovery of the eminent kid¬
ney and bladder specialist, is a posi¬
tive remedy for such diseases. Its
reputation is worldwide and it is so
easy to get at any drug storethat.no
one need suffer any length of time
for want of it.
However, if you prefer to first test
its wonderfal merits, mention the
C4ritiin News and Sun and write to
Dr. Kilmer & Co , Binghampton, N
Y., for a sample bottfo and book
tolling all about it,- both sent abso¬
lutely free by mail.
Hroke a Lea; Kroz.
Pittsburg, Feb. 1- This was the
coldest day of the winter, the mercury
dropping to aero in the city, while in
the surrounding towns of West Penn¬
sylvania it registered from* 5 to 13 be¬
low. At Vender grift, Jqmes Fryer of
Apollo was found frozen to death. He
-T
Yclloiv Jauad ce cured.
Suffering humanity should be sup¬
plied with every means possible for
its relief. It is with pleasure we
publish the following: “This is to
certify that I was a terrible sufferer
from jreilow and jaundice treated for by over six of
months, was some
the best physicians in onr city and
all to no avail. Dr. Bell, our drug¬
gist, recommended Electric Bitters;
and after taking twfTbottles, I was
entirely cured. I now fate great
pleasure in suffering recommending them to
any person from tins terri¬
ble malady. I am gratefully yours,
ML A. Hogarty. Lexington, Ky.
Sold byYthe <lruggisf% J. N. Har¬
ris & Son and Carlisle & Ward. n
A Word to the Wise Is Sufficient,
Ely’s Cream B ilm has completely
cured me of catarrh when every¬
thing else failed.—Alfred W. file-
yens. Caldwell, Ohi-t.
Ely’s Cream Balm works like a
eharm ; it has cured me of the most
obstinate case of cold in the head ;•
I would not be without it.—Fred’k
Fries, 283 Hurt’fit., Brooklyn. NL Y.
A 10c trial size v>r the 50c; size of
E'y’s Cream Bdai will be^mai led.
Kept Warren by druggia's. N. Y. Ely Brothers, 56
St.,
To awftpten the breath, brighten
the eye, 0 car the complexion and
ioatire the natural bloom of health,
tfoe Dr. M .'' A, Stmmona Liver M*di-
oine.
No Woniitil it i’ll • ’('hiuijjr*.
Chicago, Feb.“l.—The question as to
whether a wopiau may become a mem¬
ber of the Chicago Board of Trade is no;
to be voted upon by the directors. The
application ot Mils Lenar Lindblom has
been withdrawn. Mis* Lindblom and
her friends believe that her request to
be made a member and entitled to the
privileges concluded of^the floor wool * be denied
and she not to press the ap¬
plication. The applicant is the daugh¬
ter of Robert Ltodblom, roue of the most
widely known traders on ’change.
WOMAN’S
WORK.
An spt old
adage clares that de¬
woman's
work is never
done. This
is true of the
housewife’s
manifold du¬
proximately ties and a;
--
.
true of the
thousands
who work all
day iu factor¬
ies aud stores
and half the
making night and in
mend in g
their- own
clothes dothei or sewing for others to patch ont a
meagre income. Women who are toe
much on their feet, or who arc unable to
stand the strain of over-work and
are peculiarly arid irregularities susceptible to the the
nesses that afo
of womankind. The symptoms of snch
derangements menstruation,, are headache, insufficient backache, or excessive
neu¬
ralgia, kucorrhoea, displacements amounting In and ex-
treme nervousness many
casts to hysteria. The use of morphine u»
dangerous and examinations by male phy¬
sicians are painful and unpleasant.
Bradfield’s finale Regulator, the
standard remedy for s quarter of a cen-
tury, will speedily and permanently cor
rect the worst disorders of women. Brad-
fcaM^Reg niatori. sBM bydrog^ st
on
application.
Poisoned by Ivy
I Wan In a Dreadful Condition
HappwwsM* to Read Ahmit a
Casa— RaMowed the Other Man’s
txampl* and Was Cured.
The following Incident !i given by
Charles Morris, general Jobber,« Lexing¬
ton Avenue, North Cambridge, Mass.:
“Several years ago I became poisoned
by ivy. I tried many medicines, spending
a large sum of money without obtuli.ltlc
a particle of pood. My children were
also afflicted witrk the name disease. Wo
were ail constant sufferers with an aWful
itching sensation, and it sdetned as if I
sboufd tear tear myself myself to to pieces. pieces, I i picked pickeo
per in which I found printed a
testimonial (torn a man in Vermont who
had been similarly afflicted and had taken
Hood’s Barsapartita with lienefU. I bought
a bottle, which we took and it did
MW and My Children
so much good I purchased another supply.
We continued taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla
until we need five bottle* and I can
safely say that neither myself nor children
have any signs of the poison. It has en¬
tirely left as and we art perfectly cured.
Wjygive the whole credit to Hood’s Sarsa¬
parilla. Before resorting to this medicine
1 wae reduced in weight, bat -now I
weigh 176 pounds. Hood’s Sarsaparilla
has not only done much good but has
been the means of saving me a great deal
of money. I would hot be without it
in my house and I heartily recommend
it to all who ore afflicted. I have writ-
ten this statement for publication, of my
own will, aa I want other* to
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
baa done for ua.” Chahlbb Morris.
Hood's PillsMCT
NEW ROAD IN PROSPECT.
Petition For a Chsrtrrsof Incorpora¬
tion Filed In Atlnutt.
^Atlamta, Feb. L—A number of gen¬
tlemen interested in the coal output of
Dade county have filed a petition with
Secretary of State Cook asking for a
charter of incorporation for the Tennes¬
see and Round Mountain Railroad com-
^I’Sie capital stock is to be $50,000, and
13 miles of road Is to be constructed.
The line is to be built from the Georgia
and Tennessee line on Lookont moun¬
tain and extend through portions of
Walker atrf Dade counties, ending at a
point on Round mountain. The New
road will connect with the Lookont
Mountain railroad on the Tennessee
line.
... JEW# road is now bcingoxtanded down
Into the coni regions of Lookont moun-
tain in Alabama. The offices of the ngw
road will be in Chattanooga, Tenn.
Large Tobacco House Burns.
Providence, Ky., Feb. 1.—One of tha
largest tobacoo bouses in this section of
the state, located at this place, and ope¬
rated by J. G. Givens, was destroyed by
fire last night. It contained 700,000
pounds of fine Atrip tobacco, possibly
two-thirds of tils ills season’s se purchase.
The loss will reach $60,000. The origiu
of the tire ia unknown. Seventy
ers thrown sad out of employment.' insured, The
boose contents ware
Mrxlee Aoarpts Tampa's Call.
Omr ov Mexico, Fib/1.—Mexico hai
accepted tbs invitation to participate in
the military congrats at Tampa, Fla,
have F*b. $ left and for tho the repohl^’s north, The two defogatei Mexican
rin.
jntm stives are Brigadier Br General
n, <mie lief of the ma-
rine bureau and president regulation, of the com¬
mittee ou military and Colo¬
nel Felix Bl Estrada, professor in the
Chapuitopec military academy.
The Rnvsgts Of Grip.
That modern scourge, the grip, po
sons the air with its fatal germs, so t hat
no home is safe from its ravages, bet
multitudes have found a sure protection
against this dangerous malady in Dr.
King’s New Discovery. When yon
feel a soreness chills In ycmr_bones and and with mus¬
cles, have hack rever, of head, sore
throat, pain in the the
catarrhal symptoms aud a stubborn
congh you may know yon have the
grip, and that yon need Dr. King’s New
Discovery. It heal will the promptly inflamed cure the
‘i, mem-
the disease germs and pre¬
dreaded after effects of the
n\alady. Price 50 cts and $1.00. Mouey
back if not otured. A trial bottle free at
the drug stores of J. N. Harris <fe Bon
and Carlisle & Ward.
DsWitk’s Witch Hazel Salve has the
largest sale of saiy Salve iu the world.
Thu fad and its merit has led dishonest
lie to attempt to counterfeit it.
cook for the man who attempts to
ioeiv«you when you call for Dewitt’s
itoh Hanoi Salve the great pile core
J. N. Harris * Son.
Mother’s trusted friend, Simmons
Squaw Vine Wins or Tablets, pre-
ire the system for confinement,
icrten labor and make childbirth
wears well. People Risers have learn-
that Da Witt’s Little Early sre re¬
liable little pills for regulating thfe
bowels, curing constipation aud sick
headache. They don’t gripe. J. N.
Harris & Son.
You missed something graxi if you
did not get a sample of Dr. Tiche
nor’s Antiseptic, it^is the biggest
thing out fot efflto, burns and other
injuries. Write to jjherrouse Medi¬
cine Co., New Orleans, La., or Mem¬
phis, Tenn ,, for sample.
More than twenty million free sam¬
ples of DeWitt’# Witch Hazel Salve
nave been distributed by the manufac¬
turers. What better woof of their con¬
fidence in its merits do yon wont? It
ourea piles, burns, scalds, sores in the
shortest space of time. J. N. Harris A
!
DlWltTf Little Early 1*1 M
mimm win
A CULLTSH WEATHER MAP.
( uM WnV6 «f AtMnat L»Ku«wn Sevea-
fty III th. r ••»«*»«
New York, Feh. 1.—The volume of
bud nos* on the cotton exchange was
moderate again tot^a; y with outside buy-
iug easily the f«Ut tare of operations.
The forenoon scope of fluctuations,
however, was too narrow^o materially
benefit either faction
The opening was steady, with prices
I to 3 points higher on the near months
and 1 poiut lower to 1 point higher fol¬ on
the tar mouths The trading basts
lowing the call was about at last night s
final figures. Next to. a weak set of
English cables (and a full offset to the
foreign news) was a very bullish
weather map A cold wave of almost
unknown severity was in
piote possession of the cotton belt, being
atteuded by light sudw.
Dispatches reported a standstill to
picking anfl farming N ou all sides. Be-
ceipts at rhe ports and interior were
light. Private cables stated that tho
easier-turn to the Uverpool market was
directly due to the repo t that Neill had
confirmed a big otop estimate.
MINING EXCHANGE CLONES.
The ClcHrlng lUnnn Needs T me io
<1nt,-h U|> With Its Work.
Colorado Springs, Feb 1.—-No call
was held on Colorado . Springs Mining
Exchange today, business being sus¬
pended for a day to allow the clearing
house time to catch up with its work.
Notwithstanding the splendid orgauiza- employ
tion of the clearing house, the
ment of all the extra wen obtainable
for this kind of work, and alt 1 night
change have thrown the clearing house
days behind.
The volume of business now being Ex-
trausucted here is unprecedented. the
(-iteuieuc runs high uud present
year gives promise of being the most
notablq jn the history of the Cripple
Creek gold camp.
The sales each day this week have
Hilly eon firm all bf the reports Sfent out
concerning the marvelous richness of
the are. IM¬
...
MOBILE AND OHIO SOLD?
President of the Road Discredits Ru¬
mors to That KffVct.
Mobile, Feb. 1.— A special from New
York gnnounce8 t hat a l eport is current
there that the Southern railway has ob¬
tained control of the Mobile and Ohio.
Colonel E. L. Russell, president of
the Mobile and Ohio, was asked about
the truth of the report today and he said
that he had absolutely no information anjr
on the subject; that if there is
foundation for the report it is news to
him, "-'•“I . though h e MiPVisy discredi ts , tkfi JffiSBi-
billty of its being cojrect. /
He says that to obtain control of the
Mobile and Ohio the Southern would
have to secure a majority of the 4 per
cent Will bonds of the Mobile and Ohio, and
that involve an outlay of $5,000,000.
At lant» <it*rs a State Fair.
Atlanta, .Feb. 1. — An important
„.« tog J___________ Ul in
which arrangements _______, were made for
holding a state ^fair here in the fall.
Joint committees of citizens and Hon.
Pope Brbwii, president of the State
Agricultural society, conferred and the
former agreed to oo-operate with the
lutter, raising the necessary mousy, ete,
A Uig Kirs at Lafayette
Lafayette, Ala, Feb. 1.—Firs hers
resulted In a property loss of about
$30,000. The Racket Store and the La¬
fayette San office, property of J. E,
Timmons, were a total loss, partially
insured. A saloon was destroyed and
another damaged. The grocery store
of Griffin was burned completely. Col¬
lins’ drugstore was damaged,
Army Hill Pnss -a th«- House.
Washington, Feb. 1.—.A bill to re¬
organize ami iu-rease the Branding army
to abouf 10 ),000 men, but giving the
president authority to reduce the size
Infantry companies thus aud cavalry troops
to 00 men each, fixing a minimum
of about 60,POO enlisted men, has
the-honse by a vote of 168 to 135. \
A Town Harshnl Killed. V
Helena, ,Ga., Feb. 1.—E J. Osborne,
marshal at Chauncey, a little town 9
miles from here, was shot and killed by
two negroes whom-he was trying to ar-
resr. Bloodhound? have been sent for,
nnd everything is being doue to catch
the murderers, but at lasr uccouuts they
had not beeu found.
Physician IJrelnrcd Iiishmc,
Atlanta, Feb. 1.—Dr. 8 W. Arro-
wood, a well known physician, has been
declared insane in the ordinary’s roourt
and ordered sent to the asylum. Ho
was girls recently arrested for annoying lit-
tie with his attention- and makiug
threats against any one who might in-
for.’ere with him,
\ Comp-iliig bfe-s G -SiolMitr.
Center, Ala., Feb. l.r-The White
Star line aud Wagner Transportation
company, competing ateumloat lines on
the Coosa river, have consolidated, A
rats war lias existed between the two
lines for some time, and freight was
handled for 5 cents per 100 pounds.
K<*iirsitg<* Given h Trial. .
Newport News. Va., Feb. 1.—The
big battleship Kearsage has been given
its first trial in the James river for the
purpose of testing its propellers. The
result was iu every way satisfactory.
TO CURB' A COLO sN ONK DAY
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets,
Ail druggists refund the monev if fl
fails to cure. 25c. The gpnaine has L.
B. Q. on each tablet.
No use losing sleep and walking
the floor with Baby at night, because
it has colic. A doso of Dr. Tichenor’s
Antiseptic (diluted and sweetened)
will relieve it in a few minutes.
Very pleasant testp and odor, free
Ask druggists for perfectly it. harmless.
S^W •^Wijgniy kwiw
Oliver
•man he mS WouI 5
: aSA'“Si many her
man would have J
be very conceited iZ to
deed on remain
bacheloffl
T W? ° ing a Ht
tte tie bit t to -
but in sober extremes,
should fact » U V
•van*. man ---1 J many
a woman so long
SBtffif.-’Sfy; has a right to ask#
woman not only to
be his wife, but a
Hfe .i pn? nurse. No man has a a right n gnt to to aak ask
m woman to share the burden of his in
I health, and that is what he does when he
asks her to be his wife. Ill-health in mg.
, is almost invariahly and the result of disorder,
£3^;?.S^ of the digestive ntitettive otgans, if
i, li,,e r
fer from ill health. Dr. Pierce’s Golden- 3
Medical Discovery I* the great digestive 1
tonic. It aid is not a the mere natural appetizer, but *
scientific excretion. to processes of
secretion and It makes the an.
petite keetto«nd hearty, promotes the flow
of digestive juices, active makes and the the assimilatioa blood
perfect, the liver pure
and rich. It builds fiun, healthy flesh tis-
sues. It is the greatel^knowu ndrve tonic
and restorative.
T.:,-s- r Mortenson. of Sanger.'Dfiver Oolden Co., j
Dak., writes Dr. Pierce’s Medical Dis-
covery is the best cough ineUiemaJ ever tried. trtefe:
A little ______ over - - — two years and'my ago w ..... home I was physic.... r, : Vd.-WflB
a very "bad Cod cough Liver Oil and other kinds of medi. nm.
scribed
IJr. TTPTCC Y tIVRtcn mcmtai itiowvui y and
gan taking it; when I had taken it about two
months, according to directions, my cough was
cured, and, - since ‘ tli that time we have always kept
your medicine in the house.’
Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets regulate and
invigorate the stomach, liver and bowels,
Ry- all medicine dealers.
All rnwwm
s
Canital of tfie Garden Spo
3 f the World I
1? SfSfy Spalding Count?, seat Is the of
^ f. \ fJeorgia, and 1»
^ situated In the
a oetre of the best
J; portion of thi
Great Empire of
State the
South, wonderful where all
its and
varied industrial
meet and are carried on with greatest
success, and Is thffs able to offer induce¬
ments to all class g«ekliig ,« lioixie i
profitable career. Tnese arelthe reasoni
for a growth that Is increasing itipoy
ulatlon almost dialy. sufficient
It has ample and
elllties; the second point in Importanoi the
the . — Central a railroad is. V— between —. j g capt
on distant, and I
talof the State, forty miles 1
Its principal seaport, 250 miles away, and
olty on the Georgia b3K^py*5-- Midland and Gulf
■W Railroad, one m hunari red miles long sr built
largely through its own enterprise . and sad tin
soon to be extended to Atlanta
systems of the Northeast; direct connes
tton with the great East Tennesse Vir¬
ginia and Georgia Railroad system; oil
riingng In trade and carrying out goof
and manufactures. this tbs end flow*
That is Y*rr bor^uJtnral cream
HfSwSHlli-, the of the Experiment agricultural 'Station, ena agalwt per tfo (
strong efforts of every other section. II
ton*lrfth-> county. past decadi . JM J
Griffin’s record during the
proves It to be ope of the most progresslw
cities In the South. „
It has built two large cotton factories j |
representing $400,000 and shipping goodf
all It over has the put worlds two large Iron and braif I. jw j
up cottot : fl
foundries, a fertilizer factory, a
seed oil mill, a iash and blind factory,! |
plow factory, an ice factory, bottliaj 1
works, a broom factory, a mattress aitf 1
ry, a wire fence factory, and v< ri •*
smaller enterprises.
waterworks, It has completed giving an complete extensively^ prourv’i 0 j
against fire, and furnishing water every- 5
It toss opened up; one of the finest and ,
largest granite quarries in the State, fo*
buff ding, ballasting and maoadamziue
purposes. It has secured cotton compress with ... • -
a increMifl*
full oap8c.ty for its large and
reeoipte of the Southern staple. grade®
It nas established a system of curricu!
public It sohools, with a seven years’ erected on*
nm second to none, and has
of the largest and finest school building*
In the State in addition to the tormet
commodious structure. It has been mad*
the seat of Alhambra Normal University
1 teaching "latest every known branch ^,nd of learning by
methods attended
increasing hundreds pf students every
year. It has
organized four, with two combined new oan**. lin¬ rot
ing a total of resoi
nfhalf a million dollars.
It has built two handsome new church®*
making a built total several of ten. handsome busmen
It has to*
block* aud many beautiful residences, proba¬
building bly record Twoof of each these year business being block*
$100,006. Fellows Hall and Opera Hou«*»
tbs Odd 1,0*.
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■p City while has the parks has ■ the _ best sys
streets, of roads throughout y-Ounty Its part tha*
tem every first evident*
can be found anywhere—the
of tho highest progress. trim
It has attracted roroundHrta borders
growers from nearly every State In to* <
Union and Canada, until it is surrounds! y
on every side by orchards and vine-ranis,
and has become one of the largest t.ni
.beat fruit sections iu the State, a single«w
its peaches netting $1,830 in to
,t of the season. Boon*
been exempt from cyclones, of its topo¬ i
and epidemics, and J>y reason
graphy With will never bo subject to them. to*
an altitude of 1160 feet abeve
sea level, its faeaithfnlnesg has attract a .
general It has attention. secured the permanent military ' j
encampment thousand dollars of the to State, its revenues adding ias*Jf every
^ With all thise evidences cf A :
and other hectors .*
live and growing town, with a
: and pleasant climate summer and winter,
a hospitable aud oultureo people anc »
| sml capable of producing any product of
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