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a
the affairs of men
which, taken at its a success for six days in
flood, leads on to
fortune.” J* each week all the
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E. N. MILES & BRO.
Printers and Publishers.
GRIFFIN, GA.
l\on’t?Iend a helping hand to break down a
II home enterprise. Buy your ioo of your
home factory. Renumber ■what you paid
Atlanta for ice before Griffin had an ice factory.
Capacity 80 tons daily.
GRIFFIN ICE WORKS.
Phone 28.
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Of the ."lO.OOu vurthquake shock* that
occur Midi year about sixty arc "world
shaking," giving Instrumental records
It a great distance, and Professor John
Mllue Buds that these great earth¬
quakes belong to thirteen regions, three
being unimportant. The Important
centers form two great rings. The
Chief of these rings, with a radius of
slxty-tive degrees, embraces seven ro-
gions-~tho Alaskau coast, "the Cali¬
fornia coast, the West Indies, tho Chil¬
ean coast, the Islands of New Zealand.
Krakaton and Japan; and the, other,
with a radluaof fifty degrees from Its
01 «*ntor, in the Sahara desert, Includes
gallant,-vtlujuake region belweeu India
fighter as has scar, the Aeores and Tash
of a Georgia polltfi. SoJM h°s concluded
tmrmt earm tm* mo tmnpe or a pear,
Its ends being the centers of these two
rings, one lu Africa and one In the
Pacific. This vtew ha* htwl remarkable
confirmation, and the weakest i*oiuts
of the earth's crust are where this the¬
ory would suggest.—New- Orleans
Times- Democrat.
Tage Noyea, a Lake Shore conductor,
who lost his eyesight lu a wreck lu the
yards at South Bend, Ind., a few
weeks ago, recently recovered his
tight In a novel manner, says the Chi¬
cago Tribune. The straw hat of a
child he was holding rubbed against
the eyeball and caused Intense pain.
Gradually the eye became numb; then
almost without warning the sight was
restored.
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Georgia, Jaljr 6, M0fi.
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ic Most
Prosperous.
Merchants
-Who are they?
—You know them.
—Ask them what makes
their business good.
—They will teU you it is be¬
cause
—They advertise.
"
—They advertise all the
time.
—They “use large space and
effective display.
—They tell the buyers every
day what they have to sell
and why they should come
to them.
•—You know this without
asking.
—Follow their example, try
their methods. Use the
News and Sun, Daily and
Weekly.
•ROUND ABOUT.
City Notes and News From This and
Adtoiaing Counties.
HOLLY TIMES.
These V Happy -m o m en t s ,
T)if.Fr bf» golden^ hours,
Wh. ;i ih<! summer solstice
I.aates all our powers,
Anti everybody's careless,
Laggard on his feet,
Since nobody wants to
Make both ends meat.
Now Is life worth living.
And Improvidence
Grows Into a virtue #
Of much excellence,. worry?
What’s the good of
fare is in retreat
Since nobody wants to
Make both ends meat. World.
— W. J. Iaimpton In New York
W. 8. Wltham, of Atlanta, was in
this city yesterday.
C. L. Lifsey spent yesterday with
relatives In Bamesville.
Miss Lucy Beck Was the guest of
friends In Newnan last night.
J. W. Mangham and G. Willis were
visitors to Atlanta yesterday.
Judge E. W. Hammond went to At¬
lanta yesterday to visit relatives.
Mrs. Bessie Lee, of Concord, spent
yesterday with relatives In this city.
A. F. McMahon, of Zebulon, was in
the city yesterday on his way to Ten-
nllle-
H. T. Johnson and sons, Georgg and
Hightower, spent yesterday In At¬
lanta.
Mrs. T. R. Mills and Miss Hattie
Cope Mills visited friends in Atlanta
yesterday.
Prof. H. N. Starnes, of the Experi¬
ment farm, spent yesterday in Atlanta
on business.
J. W. Brooks, traveling representa-
tieeof-the Atlanta Georgian, was hi
the city yesterday on business.
Miss Pearl Reese, of West Point, Is
spending several days in this city with
her mother, Mrs. C. D. Reese.
The numerous friends of Leon 8.
Davis regret to learh of his serious Ill¬
ness at his home on North Hill street.
Mrs. W. J. Bridges, of near Vaughn,
returned home yesterday from a few
days visit to relatives in Milledgeville.
Mrs. R. L. Lynch was yesterday
called to the bedside of her sister, Mrs.
W. L. Nutt, of Luella, she being very
sick.
Mrs. W.' B. Griffin and daughter,
Miss Helen, spent yesterday very
pleasantly with relatives in Sunny
Side.
Miss Janie Johnson went to Ameri-
cus yesterday, where she will be the
guest of relatives and friends for some¬
time.
J. G. Harris, of Moultrie, who has
been spending the past few days with
Griffin friends, returned home last
night.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. E. Ellis, of near
this city, returned home yesterday
from a few days visit to relatives In At¬
lanta.
Miss Nell Pinson, of Newnan, who
has been the attractive guest of Miss
Hattie Kelley for the past few days,
returned home last night,
The annual memorial singing will
be held at County Line, in Union dis¬
trict, next Sunday. The singing peo¬
ple are expecting a very enjoyable
time.
The first bale of cotton of the crop of
1906 rtff’RS Wednesday night reported
forwarded front Brownsville, Tex., to
New Orleans, La. It was consigned
to the charity hospital.
Col. L. 8. Harden, of Chicago, III.,
who has been spending the summer
with friends at the Experiment station,
left yesterday for. Lajola, Cal., where
he will spend two months.
Ten prominent planters, of and near
Collins, Tattnall county, spent Wed¬
nesday with Director R. J. Redding
and other officers of the Experiment
Station, Inspecting the various depart-
farm and all
unanimous In endorsing the sta¬
and its present location.
Notice— Life Insurance companies,
reduce the rate 83 per cent to all
agree to use Hollister’s Rocky
Mountain Tea. A wise measure. Tea
Tablets, 35 cents. Brooks Dtug
Ere. Emma Cole, Miss Ethel Cole
Charley Cote went to Atlanta yes¬
where they will spend some¬
with relatives. The latter will go
California from Atlanta.
Bright eyes are an infallible index to
windows from which Cupid
his arrows. Hollister’s Rocky
Mountain Tea makes bright eyes, rosy
cheeks. Tea or Tablets, 35 cents
Drug Store.
Dr. W. F. Glenn, presiding elder of
the Griffin District, was lri the city
on his way to Senola to
church business of the Sehoia
He was accompanied from
city by Rev. J. Q. Watts,
pastor of Hanleiter Methodist church.
the'Western sky,
Where people live but never die. ’’
1 he reason for this is plain to see,
They all take Rocky Mountain Tea.
Brooks Drug Store.
Mrs. W. P. Horne and children,
Gladys, Morell and Eugene, went to
Gulnsville yesterday, where they will
spend a week with Mr. and Mrs. Will
Mealor, after which they will go to
Chattanooga, Tennessee, to visit the
parents of Mrs. Horne.
Clear Seta Woman on Fire. '
A man with a lighted cigar boarded
a Madison avenue ear at Forty-second
street. In New York city and threw
the stump 011 tho floor. It rolled un¬
der the skirts of a well dressed woman
sitting near, and a couple of minutes
later she screamed, “Good gracious,
my dress Is afire!” She kept her wits
and jumped off Into the pouring rain,
which put out tuff blaze In a jiffy.
Then she came back to find the man
In the case, but In the excitement he
had made bis escape. Her skirt was
rained and her hands painfully burned,
but she said she would forget all that
if she could get hold of the cigar idiot
for just one minute.
Maortal) Pretender's Revenge.
During the recent carnival festivities
at Mellila a native Interpreter figured
in ihe procession as the pretender tof
the throne of Morocco. The impersona¬
tion was distinctly burlesque, and the
Interpreter amused the crowd consid¬
erably. A few days later, when the
man went outside the walls oPthe city
to visit a friend, he was seized and
carried off to the pretender’s camp.
There he was tried, condemned and
executed by being blown from the
mouth of a cauuon.
Short Sceeion of House.
Atlanta, July 6.—Xhe house of rep¬
resentatives met Wednesday morning
at 10 o’clock, the attendance being a
little more than tha/t of the average
Saturday session, but so far as accom¬
plishing anything was concerned, it
might as well have obesrved the day
as a holiday and counted It a dies non.
After remaining In' session fifty-five
minutes, adjournment wag had to 10
o’clock Thursday morning, and no
commiy.ee meetings v^re hejd.
Southern Hotel Changes Man
agement.
Col. David J. Bailey, the enter¬
prising real estate agent, has rented
the Southern Hotel, which is the
property of Mrs. A. D. Mosely, to
Mrs. Julia Coppedge until Sept, first,
1907, Mrs. Coppedge is an exper¬
ienced hotel woman and until recent¬
ly was manager of the Border’s
House. The Southern Hotel has 23
rooms and in arrangement is conven¬
iently adapted for hotel purposes.
The entire building has recently been
renovated and is being offered tor
sale by Col. Bailey, subject to the
present lease. Mr. Bailey also has
other real estate propositions to offer.
Twenty Tear Battle.
“1 was a loser in a twenty year battle
with chronic piles and malignant sores,
until I tried Bueklen’s Arnica Salve;
which turned the tide, by curing hoth, M.
till not a trace remains,” writes Best for A. old
Bruce, of Farmville, Va. wounds. 25c
ulcers, cuts, burns and at
all druggists.
Arrest It—$50 Reward.
A small sample bottle of Eo-zine will
be sent, free to every reader of the News
and Sun who is suffering with any kind
of skin disease or eruption—Eczema,
Blind or Bleeding Piles, Blood Poison,
Fever Sores, Milkleg, Cancer, Rheu¬
matic Paine, or any other Germ or Vir-
oas disease or sore of any name or na¬
ture.
$50 reward will be paid for any case
of Eczema that is not promptly oared
with Ec-zine. Ec-zine will be*l any
sore or care the worst skin and make it
look like velvet. Thousand cared
daily. Never mind what you have
tried; forget the failure made by other
remedies, and send for free sample of
Ec-ztne whioh always gives relief and
permanent oure. A $1.00 bottle often
cares the worst oases. Ec-zine is suc¬
cessfully used in hospitals and ty phy¬
sicians generally, it druggist is not a does patent
medicine. If yonr not
naveEo- zine send dlreot to us. State
hature of disease and years’ standing.
Address, The Physicians Labato
res. 806 Bovoe Building, Chicago, 111.
Lost.
A Phi Delta Theta fraternity pin
between D. A. Warlick’s photo gal¬
lery and Strickland-Crouch Compa-
niy’s store. Finder will receive re¬
ward by returning to News office.
A Suit tor a Dollar
Cleaned and pressed like new. Re¬
mem bar, now ie the time to get
them reedy for wear. They need
resbap ng after having been worn
a annum r, just ns they need their
collais restored. Remember, no¬
body out a tailor enn do this We
do all kinds of flue tailoring. No. Clothes
ortlled for and delivered. 115
Solomon street. Phone 188.
V. N, Rilky, The Tailor,
Griffin, Ga,
‘ast, Present and
Future Paint
The best “past” point is the
paint which has worn down
evenly, leaving the surface
ready for repainting without
the need of expensive scraping
and “burning-off.”
The best “present” paint is
the paint which is applied with
least labor, covers the most sur¬
face per gallon, and looks the
best when on.
The best “future” paint is
the paint which lasts without
cracking or peeling, affording
perfect protection for the great*
est number of years.
Viewed in any of these ways.
Red Seal
Pure White Lead
(Mate br the Old Dutch Proo«s)
mixed with Pore Linseed Oil is
best. Good painters all say so.
Send for our free book. It tell* about
paint*, thoroughly yet simply, and give*
you * test for paint purity.
NATIONAL LEAD COMPANY
Praaaaaa B»n«a 4 Av«. and 7th St., Cincinnati, O.
For sale by first class dealers.
For Sale by AH Dealers*
PLANS STILL THE SAME
SAY COMMISSIONERS.
New Court House, If Erected, Will
Cost $60,000.
W. W. Champion, of Vaughn,
chairman of the hoard of county com¬
missioners, requests the News and
Sun to state that any report to the ef¬
fect that the cost ol the proposed con¬
struction of the new court house had
been reduced from $60,000 to $45,000
is erroneous.
£)The statement probablygemanat-
ed from the fact that the clerk of the
board stated that $45,000 would be
raised for the immediate construction
of the court house, without explain
ing that the accumulation of the
additional $15,000 wouid be left to
the new board of commissioners.
A responsible county officer, who
was in company with th»» board in
the Afternoon, is also partly responsi¬
ble for the report.
This correction is made cheerfully,
however, it is hardly probable that
the people are in favor of a new court
house just at this time.
- Wirplru Telegraph to Save Birds.
Sportsmen in France are becoming
furious advocates of wireless teiegra
phy, says the London Chronicle. It
appears that after carefully watching
for three years a kilometer’s length of
telegraph wire In a district not over-
populated with birds an Interested ob¬
server has proved that one and a half
head of game, such as partridges,
pheasauts. quail and so on, Is impaled
yearly ou every wire of this length In
Franee, which means a total all over
the country of 40,000 annually. Many
of the victims, especially of the migra¬
tory kind, lose their lives through noc¬
turnal flights, so unless these can be
Induced to travel by day wireless te¬
legraphy seams the only French game
law In future worth supporting. It
would be interesting to find out If In
England also blrdrtfitelllgence Is (still
of,the pre^logr ap hlc period—
Wedding: Hint In Baked Potato.
Mrs. Arthur Fresset of Indian Or¬
chard, Mass., found a gold band wed¬
ding ring imbedded in a baked potato
at dinner. The potato was apparently
sound, but In cutting It Mrs. Presset’s
knife came In contact with the ring,
which bore the Inscription "A. L. P,—
H. E. It., 1842.” As the potatoes were
s western variety Mrs. Presset scarce¬
ly expects to find the owner of the
memento of a wedding of more than
slrfy years ago.
Heavy Gold Shipment.
Victoria, B. C., July 5.-—The steam¬
er Aorangi, which arrived Wednesday
night brought $1,600,000 In gold from
Australia for San Francisco.
A Hard Lot
of troubles to contend with, spring bow¬
from a tqrpid liver and blockaded
els, unless you awaken them to their
proper action with Dr. King’s New
Life Pills; the i pleasantest and most ef¬
fective cure for constipation. and They the
prevent appendicitis druggists. tone up
system. 25c at all
Looney’s bummer School.
You want your children taught
properly lor Business, as well as for
preparation for college. Geo. C. and
Mrs. G, C. IiOoney give the very best
attention and instruction at 97 Wash¬
ington street, Atlanta, Georgia, twtf Open
July 2, 1906. Only hours a
day, 8:30 Tt30 to 10:30 a. in.; higher
grades to 3:30 p. m. Board
and tuition $25 per month. Tuition
$6 to $8 per month.
FIRST-CLASS LIVERY.
Six Good Dev Tjiftrats,
Everything in Good Style.
Nice New Rubber Tire Hack in service at
all times. Calls answered solicited. quickly.
Patronage of public
J. B. THURMAN.
Phone 225.
HENRY O. FARR,
Attorney at Law,
No. 1144 Hill Street,
GRIFFIN, GA.
Will practice in State and Federal Coarts.
Money Loaned on improved real estate.
•A '..S'
When Yon Co to Atlanta
Check your grips and have your parcels sent
South Broad Street, just couple of blocks from the New
a
Terminal Station. This is the new branch store of
R. M. ROSE CO.
under the management of Mr. E. F. Sims, and Griffin people
most cordially invited to make their headquarters there
are Jon
and use all its conveniences without any charge oi o ig&
to buy any of the full line of goods of this celebia
that are carried there.' They will be responsible for a ar i
cles deposited with them and give duplicate check ags or
same,
Free of Charge.
July Reduction Sale
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L0W ©HT SHOES
IS NOW ON.
Now is your chance to
get a pair of Low Cut
Shoes cheap.
Don’t wait, but come
right on this week and
get your shoes.
THOMPSON’S SHOE STORE.
■murn**
WOOD
.IT IS A WALTER A. WOOD.
Not in the Trust—The Best on Earth.
•FOR SALE BY-
BURR-PERSONSHARDWARE COMPANY
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA,
CLOSING OUT SALE.
AH Clothing and Straw
Hats at Cost.
All Gents’Furnishings at
a Discount.
This is the last cut that will be made on this stock.
Those who are desirous of taking advantage of this cut will
do well to call at once and make selection before the stdc k
is further broken.
WILEY L. SMITH,
109 HILL STREET,
♦
Good Investments • >
Can Be Secured Now
by .Seeing
DAVID J. BAILEY,
Real Estate and
• i Insurance,
GRIFFIN. GA.
I have For Sale
Handsomest residence lot in
Griffin, located on Hill street
two blocks from business
district.
Four nice dwelling houses
and lots.
One handsome residence.
Also Livery business, stock
and stables. Oldest estab¬
lished business in Griffin.
I want to list about ten
dwelling houses for rent.
Have calls every day for these.
Boyd Real Estate Agency.
JOSEPH D. BOYD, Mgr.
M. P. Bank Building.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
For Judge of Superior Court.
Jackson, Ga., May 15th, 1906.
To the White Voters of the Flint Judicia
Circuit: * >
I am before you for the high and honorable
position of Judge of this circuit, subject to the
result of the Democratic Primary to be held
on the 22nd day of August next for that pur¬
pose. In submitting my name to the people
for this position, I do so with a deep sense of
its great responsibilities. The - experience ot
Twenty-Eight years practice of my chosen
profession, the law, has ripened into what I
deem a true conception of the duties of the
office. If you elect me, I assure you that
my best abilities shall be devoted to the fair,
|ust with and equal speedy justice administration of the law)
to all. I shall go into the
office untrammelled by favoritism, with no
friends to reward, and no foes to punish, but
with an earnest purpose to do right by all and
dispatch the affairs of the Courts with thal
rapidity consistent withtbe most economical
administration possible. I ask your support.
Yours to serve,
_Y. A. WRIGHT
rI. Jj GARLAND,
DENTIST;
Office over Griffin Banking Oo ,
GRIFFIN GA.
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