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gjif Sodjfmt grralli.
(irifllu, Georgia, Kept. 13, l»60.
To Aov«ktißki«. —All advertisements, to
•nture publication in the next issue, should
be handed in by 0 o'clock.
To ora Cttt Scbsckiber* —Desiring to
bare oar carriers attend to their duties with
promptness and regularity, we would take it
as a favor if those who fail to have their
papers left, would notify us at once.
Railroad Meeting to-Day— We fear
we have almost bored the good citizens of
our community, in so persistently, week after
week, and, latterly, day after day, invoking
them to keep in vivid remembrance the
“Grand Railroad Mass Meeting,” to come
off on the 13th of September— to-day, the
pretent veritable to-day, now arrived, and
lingeringly drawing out its hours and its
minutes, as if, sympatbizingly, to give us a
chance to do something—something that
will prove no child’s play, but will tell, —
may we hope it!—far adown in the future
Jor the benefit of our children and our chil
dren’s children ! This is a critical day for
the road, and we believe every one who
feels interested about it, has this view of it.
A decision must be made to-day,—that is, ij
something very unlooked-for, occurs not to
prevent the meeting. If there be enough
men to organize, and transact business, by
all means let them proceed, nor even think
of postponing it to another day. Come to a
conclusion this day, that the road must and
shall be built—or can not and ought not to
'be built.
“ How long halt ye between two opin
ions?” If you are for the railroad, say so,
and act accordingly; but if you arc not, then
say you are not, —shut your eyes to the fu
ture, go fast asleep, and stay asleep, and
ifidfdr'more talk of railroads ngain !
PaT'Nothing so becomes a man as a suit
of well Tiled, well-made clothes. This being
admitted, the question may very naturally
*riso- i --“where and how may wo procure
*uoh ?” We answer—go and sec that finish
-cd tailor Mr. Smith— not the famous John—
trtit Mr. C. B. Smith—whose place of busi
ness you will find up-stairs over Mr. Cherry’s
tetorc.
There will be a regular .Meeting at the
Second Baptist Church, (Marshal College,)
in Griffin, next Saturday and Sunday. El
derg Bukc, Dickens and L. T. Poyal, arc
expected to be in attendance.
Rev. I)r. A. Means is expected to preach
at the Methodist Church on Friday evening,
14th instant. Services to commence at 7}
o'clock.
Large Ears or Corn. —.Mr. Iv L. Man
ley, a worthy planter of our county, living
si me mx miles cast of Griffin, placed on our
table yesterday, four of the largest cars of
corn, which were raised on his place, (hi.-
year—not blooded corn, but the old-fashion
ed gourd-seed variety—-that we have seen
this season, or, wc might almost say, yny
other season. The ears measund well nigh
on to a dozen inclres in length, and were
filled to repletion, with well ripened grains-
Mr. M.’b whole corn crop is good—he hav
ing planted it early, and on new ground,
whereby it measurably matured before the
drought set in. We were sorry to be
informed by him that crops on farms adjoin-
I)is, would not, some of them, produce much
more than a bushel to the acre.
Take totjrTime and—Bead. —Messrs. J
N. Harris & Co>, Pruggi-ts and Apothecaries,
advertise in our columns, this morning, that
they have on hand and for sale cheap—every
thing in their line of business. Their 6tock
is selling very fast, but their facilities ena
ble them to be fully supplied at all times
with the best drugs, paints, both dry and in
oil, varnishes, brushes, dye stuffs, Thompso
nian medicines, lamps, kerosene oil, fancy
and toilet vitides, Ac he, They keep all
s uch patent medicines as have proved them
selves good. Call upon them and get what
Jon Want —wc warrant satisfaction.
Griffin Daily llerai.k—Will Broth
ers Martin & Cos., of this new Daily, please
pardon our oversight in not sooner noticing
the recent change of the Herald from a val
uable Weekly to a still better Daily. Wc
-trust that the progressive movement you
have made will redound to your interest, as
wc are sure it will, to the prosperity of your
beautiful city.— Macon Georgia Citizen Sept.
Fact* vs. Theories.
“Give me a place to rest my lever on,” says
Archimedes, “and I will move the world.” “Give
tne pure and unadulterated drugs,” says medicos,
of the olden time, “and I will cure disease.”
In one sense, both of these learned pundits
were the veriest charlatans. They knew there
was no place to rest their lever on, either to
move the world or cure disease. Mechanism was
in a backward state, and the medical profession
was but another name for sorcery, and all the
adjuncts of magic filters and charms of the “evil
e,” Ac.
But these latter days have borne note .»r some
thing mere than even supeisUMon and its crew
ever dreamt of in their maddest philosophy. In
these days of practical science, what was theory
of yesterday is lact to day, and-all the old time
notions become ns bubbles in the sun, and burst
and break with every breath we draw.
Let Archimedes shoulder his lever and we will
find a resting place for it to move the world. J.et
mine ancient medicus pant and toil no more for
the drugs he so sorely needs, for we have them at
our hand, ever ready to serve them at his beck.
Refined in the laboratory of Ur. ilaggiel, the
finest materials known in the medical profession
are obtainable by any one. Ills bilious, Dyspep
tic, and Diarrhea l’ifls stand unrivalled, and liis
Salve operates with magical effect upon burns,
sealds, and all sores and ulcers of the skin.
In tact, we think Maggiel's Pills and Salve are
the wonder of this eentuiy, and w c are happy in
the thought that many others of our brethren of
•he craft agree with ti». We would earnestly
c**nnsel that all families.provide themselves with
Dr. Maggiel's Prrp* rations at once, am! keep
them ready at hand, so as to use them at the most
opportune tune, ami as occasion serves. —V*M«-y
Sentim l. r. ile Iv
the greatest
INOUGEMm
OF THE SEASON AT
MRS. TATIsOR’S
MILLINERY EMPORIUM
CtONTKM PLATING a radical change in bind
t ness the coming season, the undersigned offers
tor the next FORTY or FIFTY DAYS, a LARGE
FRESH and FASHIONABLE STOCK of
Millinery and Fancy Goods,
at prices that will astonish the most incredulous.
We attempt no humbug, but the goods MI’ST and
W ILL be sold at some price, a portion of the stock
AT LESS THAN COST.
A great inducement will be offered to any wish
it'g to inuke a good bill. Call goon, as the best
chances are first taken.
S. a TAYLOR,
Agent, at Ludies' Store.
Griffin, July 19 1886-41
NEW PHYSIOGNOMY, or 'Sicm nr Ciiaeac
tlr, as manifested through Temperament and
External forms, and especially in the “m uAN face
divine.” One elegant \-olume, with nearly 800
pages, and 1,000 illustrations. By S. R. Wells.
Editor Phrenological Journal. Price, postpaid,
$5. Address Fowler A IVells, No. 389 Broadway,
New York.
“New Physiognomy” is eminently practical,
fully illrst rated, and well suited to the Wants of
all. In the study of •the face” the reader soon
learns to read each and every feature. Noses are
classified ns the Roman, Greek, Jewish, Snub and
Celestial. The eyes speak 1 1! languages, whether
black, blue, brown or hazel In a like manner
cheeks, neck, ears, hands, feet, walk, voice, laugh,
et 2., are shown to be “sigus of character.”
In no other work is so much light thrown upon
the character and destiny of mankind as in this,
or the distinctive traits of nations and tribes so
clearly pointed out. I’oitraits of distinguished
persons of ancient and modern times, with bio
graphical sketches and delineation of character,
are given. Divines, Orators, Statesmen, War
riors, Artists, Poets, Philosophers, Inventors,
Surgeons, Discoverers, Actors, Musicians, etc.,
are included. It is an ‘Encyclopadia’of biog
raphy, acquainting the reader with the career
and character of many great men and women of
the past *2,000 years, and of the present—such,
for instance, ns Aristotle, Julius Cwsar, Shuts'
penre, Washington, Napoleon, Frauc'in, Ban
croft, Bryant, Longfellow, Irving, Rosa Bon
lieur, Theodosia Burr, Col den, Bright, Lawn nee,
Bolivar, Whateloy, Thackeray, Dow. Knox. Rich,
elieu, Hopper. Buckle, Dickens, Victoria, Wesley,
Carlyle, Motley, Mill, Spencer, Thompson, Gutii
tie, Alexander, and hundreds of others. Agents
wanted. BooT sent by return post or express, on
receipt of price. ' ang3o-8w
Something New
UNDER THE SuST
A NEW BUY IN MEDICINE!
t W Let the suffering and diseased read the
following.
Let all who have been given up by Doctor,
anj spoken of as incurable, read the following.
C3T" Let all who can believe facts and can have
faith in evidence, rend the following.
Annie all von by these presents, That on this,
the I'wentie l h day of June, in the year of our
Gird One Thousand Eight Hundred and Sixty
six, personally came Joseph Haydoek to me.
known as such, and living duly sworn, deposed
as follows: Tliut be is the sole general iiL'ent. for
the United States, and dependencies thereof, for
preparations or medicines knottn ns Maggiki.s
Pii.i.s mol Sai.ve, and that, the following certili
cates arc verbatim copies to tbc beat of his knowl
edge and belief.
JAMES sJlfclffiK, .
S] Notrtf-r Public,
W«11 Street Neti York.
June ], 18b
Hr. M \<.« ik : —I take my pen to write you «*f
mv gr«nt r elief, mi l that the aw fill pain in my
fU'b* I l *- left me at last,—thanks to your medicifte.
<>ll, ibu tor, how thankful 1 am that I can get
some ish'i'p.—l can never write it enough. I thank
you again ami attain, ami urn sure that you are
really the friend of nil suffYotpm. J could n<>*.
help writing to ymi, am] hope you will not take
it ami S3.
JAMES MYERS,
116 Aveutie 1).
This is to certify tlmt I was discharged from the
army with Uhronic Diarrhoea, and have been
cured by l>r. Maggiel's Pills.
WILSON HARVEY,
N. Y. April 7, 1866 27 Pitt street.
Tlu* following is an interesting case of a man
employed in an iron Foundry, who, in pouring
melted iron into a flask that was damp and wet.
caused an explpsion. The melted iron was thrown
around and on him in a perfect shower, ami he
was burnt dreadfully. The following certificate j
was given to me by him about eight weeks after
the accident.
* New York, Jan. 11,1800.
My name ia Jacob Hardy; I am an Iron Foun
der; I was badly burnt by hot. iron in November
last; my burns healed, but l bud a running sore
on iny leg that would not heal; 1 tiied Maggiel's
Salve, and it cured mein a,few weeks. This is
all true and any body can now see me at Jackson’s
Iron Works, 2nd Avenue.
J. IIAIIDY,
119 Goerrick street.
Extracts from Various Lettars.
"1 had no nppetite ; Maggiel's Pills gave me a
hearty one.”
“Your Pills are marvelous,”
“I send for another box, and keep thertV in the
house,”
"Dr. Mnggiel has cured my Ivendiieive tliat was
chronic.”
“1 gAveltwlf of -one of your pills to my babe
for cholera morbus. The dear little thing got
well in a day.” jK
“My nausea of looming is now cured.”
“Your box of Maggiel's Salve cured tne of
noises in the head. 1 rubbed some of your Salve
behind my ears and the noise left.”
“Send me two boxes I want one for a poSr
family."
“1 enclose a dollar; your price is 25 ccuts, but
the medicine to me is worth a dollar."
“Scud me five boxes of your pills.”
“Let me have tlvree boxes of your Salve by re
tarn limit.”
i I HAVE OYER 200 SL'CII TESTIMONIALS
as this, hut want of suace compels me to conclude
J. MAGGIEL, M. D.
MAGGIEL’S PILLS AND SALVE !
Notice.—None genuine without the engraved
'trade WMdt stround each pot or te-x. signed Ivy
Dr. J. Mrtffgiel, 11 Pine street, New York, to
counterfeit wllieh Is felony.-
Sold |-v nil rrspectnMe dealers in Medicines in
tfio United' States and Canada—at 25 cents per
box or pot, eept-lyr
ADMINiSTRATOIt’S SALE.
I)Y virtue of an order granted by tfurOrdlna-V
> of Pike county, will lie sold before the
Court House door in the town of It- billon, in said
County, on the first TUESDAY in November next,
between the legal hours of sale, all the lands be
longing to the estate of Alfred h iggine, late of
Pike County, deceased, lying in s«id County ad
(oining the lands of Giles Driver, Matthew Cog
gins, and others, containing five hundred i«xi five
(500 l acres, more or less, (the widow s dower ex
cepted. 1 Sold for the benefit of heirs nnd eredit
otsofsuid deceased. 1 onus cash, unless circtiut
stances should transpire previous to, or oa the
dav of sale, that would make it m ce-«arv to sell
jt on time. CA DWWAN I’OPR,
-in,-* A-lmiui»*r«ton
GROCERIES SG.
1000 nLSIIELS Pri " f WHITE PORN,
BACKS COFFEE,
BARRELS SUGAR. A B and C.
For sale l-y
SALMONS A WARD,
Atlanta, Ga.
2QO I,UIED BF.EF, Choice,*
i lit*. BEEF TONGUES,
For sale by
SALMONS a ward,
Atlanta, Ga.
9QO BARRELS FLOUR, all grade,.
BOXES CANDLES,
_£Q KEGS POWDER,
For mle by
SALMONS A WARD,
Atlanta, Ga.
BALES PRIME TIMOTHY HAY,
(>0 noZEN otsters «
~ 0 KEOS ASS< )IITED NAI IS,
For sale by
SALMONS A WARD.
Atlanta, Gat
Just Received.
!>0 HI!T>S. CLEAR SIDES,
30 Tierces Choice Bib Sides,
20 “ Shoulder*,
10 “ Sugar Cured Ham»,
2t)o Bids Sup'finc and Extra Fatuity Flour,
2000 liuehels Corn,
25 Sacks Coffee.
50 Barrels A B and C Sugar,
500 Dried Beef,
20 Barrels Syrup,
100 Sacks Virginia Salt,
50 Bblt. Virginia Salt.
SALMONS A WARD,
We have removed to LYNCH'S GRANITE
FRONT BLOCK, corner Whitehall and Alabama
streets, where we are prepared to serve custom
ers, as we have a large stock of
Groceries, Provisions &c,
And our house being of large capacity, and con
veniently located, is well suited for the storage of
goods.
SALMONS A WARD,
Commission Merchants.
Corner of Whitehall and Alabama Streets,
June J 4-1 Atlanta, Ga.
WAR DECLARED!
IN EUROPE,
JOHN H. WHITE & CO,,
Propose to sell their entire Stock of
COOT>S at greatly
REDL'CEI) FRICKS
I‘ntil the first of September next. If you
want BARGAINS, now is the ti**‘e, and
John 11. White & Co.*
is the place to {ret them. Call soon or the
chances'may a 1 be taken.
H l: if Goons
Now in TRANSITU will be included in
the proposed reduced rates. Come and
satisfy yOifrselve s .
Griffin. Ga., July 5-ts
GREAT iNDUCEMENT!
We respectfully In rite the Attention of all per
sons who desire to purchase Goods at prices sur
passingly low, to our stock of
SPRING AND SIMMER GOODS.
TO THE LADIES,
We offer a TJeautiful and Fashionable selection of
Lawns, rackalls, French Jacfconets, MdxaniMquea,
Foulards, Calicos, etc. Also, a lair go assortment
of White Gcods, such as Juconet, Swiss and Or
gandie Muslins, Nanksook, Plain and Striped Kni
broidrries r>f all iptirvrm, with n lar'ge variety
of other Useful an<s Fancy articles.
the gentlemen
Will find a;S*vperior Stock of the Latest and most
Fashibnaole Styles of
HEART*MADE CLOTHING,
Together willV French and Scotch Cnssimeres,
Dahlia Cloths, and evejy othef article of Furnish
ing Goods necessary to complete their Wardrobe.
Besides-, our
STOCK OF JYOTIOXS •
Consisting in part, of Hosiery, Gloves, Handker
chiefs, Laces, Linen and Jaconet Edg’ng and In
serting, Hair Brushes, Toilet Articles, <kv., are un
surpassed.
In addition to (he above, we offer a large assret
ment of BOOTS, SHOPS and DOMESTICS, from
the best manufactories in operation.
AH of the above articles will be sold at a small
advance tipbn prime cost. We can assure the
public Uiat our gootft were pure based for cash,
upon as good *«ms ns they can be bought, and We
are determiued to sell as bnv ne any other house
in Griffin. We will be pleased to show our assort
meat to purcliashsrs, feeling confident in oiir abili
ty to give satisfaction t- Cven tlie most fastidioui.
l.nnVK.\STi:i.\ tc PKEWEtt
Gitffin, Ga , April 19, 1366. ts
ADM IN ISTRAfOR’S S A LF..
(t'EORGf A—Si vi.ntxo C-cnty.—By virtue Os
X an orßer from the Cottrt of Ordinary of
said County will be sold before the CoiflV House
door in said County, between the usual hdnrs of
sale, on the first TUESDAY in November next,
eitfhtv-six seres of land of lot number eleven, (No.
11,1 Third District of originally llenry, now Spald
ine county, nine mile* north-vest of Griffin, ad
joining the lands of J. H. Starr, Robt. Andrews,
and Samuel K. Elder, the same being sold as the
estate of W 1». Starr, deceased for the benefit of
the hcir J and creditor*. 11. M. STARR,
A-lm'r '*ta*e of W. 1* Starr, d«-<-'d.
DANIEL & RUCKER;!
G I
GENERAL
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Crrocors, Urociuco
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AND
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Commission Merchants,
£
FARRAR'S OLD STAND,
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nti.L st:, (aHlFFiif, (la.
s
Wc wjjl soon ri;coire large accessions to r tir
already splendid Stock., ("opie and see t\| at the
late stand of the CU !V.\ | Aid II A ftl*. We
gnnrantee universal satisfaction to our customers
May 24, 18fi6-tf
Joliusoiis A Gordon.
EXTEMYE
T li A 1) K SA L K,
PRICES DOWN
TO SUIT THE TIMES!
20 BOXES GROUND PEPPER,
s<>o BIILS. FLOUR, all Grades,
60 BBLS. SUGz\U, all Grades.
OIL, OIL, OIL, OIL, OIL, OIL!
EXTENSIVE DEPOT.
Any quantify furnished at prices so cheap n« b>
guarantee every family to buy a But tel. Cheaper
tliau Candles or Wood.
2000 SACKS CORN,
25 HMDS. BACON,
20 TIERCES LARD,
10 BARRELS WHITE IiF.ANS,
20 SACKS COFFEE,
GREEN A \ 1 j jILACK Tibi,
80 Bids. NEW CROP X. O. MOLASSES,
20 BOjiliS CANDLES,
500 Bbls, and B-.xi» CRACKERS, all sorts,
100 BOXRS ITckI.ES, all tin,b,
10 Bids. PICKi.ES, Cucuinhers,
•to Boxes raisins,
, Almonds, Blnril Nuta, Pecans, Waluuts Ac.
CANDIES, ail sorta,
500 Lbs. Black Pepper, Ginger Spice Ac.
Common Starch, Pearl Starch, Maizena. Large
STOCk OE Lltll-ORS,
To lie bn'ilcrcil fur Produce, Cotton of Raid.
In fad anything yon may need can be found at
our Hotiec. Call soon at
JOHNSONS A ftOPIfON,
m(iyloi3m Ab-bnn.a St., Atlanta, Ga.
("eureka oil,
The Greatest of the Age!
The Suffering Public will be glad to know that
G. W. CROFT’S EUREKA OIL
wrested fVotttublivlmi by a company |
of pliiluntlu opic gentlemen, and at an im
mense mtttny of cnpilftl, ha* apain been t»lace<l be
fore the people. \Vc do not claim it to be a cure
all , like Rome of the noatrums of the day arc *aid
to be; but we do say that it poMesseaadvantAngefi
over any other knowm compound for the cure of
Inflammatory and Ulcerative diseases and as an
Alleviator of Pain. It will not Only alleviate , but
will cure a vast majority of the following* diseases,
such as Infiamation and tfie Mouth,
Throat , Stomach, and Bowtla t Colie of any kind,
Dytenter y(or Flux) JJiarrheta, “File*," Ifiptheria.
Infammaldry flheuinatUm ; and is also ah inval
liable remedy for Neuralgia, Ulcer i of any kind
(not mnHgnunt.) Eruptionn. Burnt, Scald*, Brnitet,
Cut*, Bofit Fell on*. Swollen Gland*, Salt Eye*,
Edr and Tooth Achet, Spinal Affectiona, Ac. And
rn Cough*, we challenge the world for ns equal.
Ordinary coughs it will cure. In Pulmonory Con
sumption, Asthma, and Hronchitis it is the best
palliative known 1
The Superintendent of this Company «< a Grad
uate of the Medical College of and
from long experience in Tiis and a good
knowledge of Chemistry, he has been intrusted
w ith the selection of chemicals for the manufac
ture of the medicine, ftrt'it htis bfcen and will be
careful to select the very finest materials to be
found in either foreign or Home mailfe*s, ahd we
are satihfied that the article we are now nutting
up excels any Corner article of lbs same lntid for j
purity of chemicals, and must be more efficacious
We place the “ Eureka Oil v before the world.
an«? upon its merits or demerits it must n** or fall.
Hut we know if the neoyle will try it, they w ill
be more tkhn *ait*fiea.
For sale by all the principal Druggist* every
where tlirougliout the country, (impounded by
O. W. Croit. the original manufactnn r, for the
Eureka Oil Manufacturing Company at Atlanta,
Ga.
Price at. retail $1.25 per little. Liberal deduc
tions made to the trade.
M. A. SHACKELFORD, M. D.,
Sdpertendent
For sale Iljr g
N. D. DREWUY ck CO , .
, Druggist.. I
East side Bill air'll, GrifflrvGal
Store House For Sale.
STILWEI.L A BEEK.S oxpvrt to remove lo tbe
Store no St rffßupie.l by J. 11. White A Cos. 1
no* offer fdr rale tbe Stdl-e Monte Offiqiinl by
them. It ik'cofisjfferdd by many tlie Shstdan,! in
the <ffty* eAejvting the one v.'e to, being a corn
er Home, 9'i feet long, with a'fitie basement storv.
This property will Fling 20 peV tfei-’t -Hi tv rest on
[ the price I Vfill take for it..
I also have three Dwelling House, for sale.
[ july2B-tf J. A. BELKS. I
I !
i seifoob nwh;e.
TJTE undersiptred proposes to iq»on a Mwl in
Hie building known as Knott’s Oolt«*£r, Au
4 gust 6th,. Term** frvfii to |5.
jol\ ts iJ tll"K n\V
tllK MAir WHO FAILS TO M Y W’HKRK THK BEST BARGAIN CAN BE
HAD, IS IN THE VERY NAYFT.K <>F THE CASE EITHER NEGLIGENT
IGNORANT, OR CARELESS.
THE QUESTION:
WHERE CAN THESE BARGAINS BP FOUNDf TRY THK MKW VIAM OF
Who offer their best Semcos, with % LARGE and ENTIRELY NEW STOCK of
FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS,-
Among which they enumerate Ladies’ Dress Goods in every variety.
GRENADINES, FULL ADD*
riUNTS, LAWNS,
muslins, .Pack aim:
FRENCH JACONETS, MOZAMRIQFES,
Indeed everything that the most fastidious could desire.
WHITE GOODS,
JACONET;
SWISS,
ORGANDIES,
NANSOOKS,
LONG CLOTHS,
IRISH LINENS,
LINEN LAWNS,
COTTON Jk Linen DIAPER*,
SHEETINGS A Shirting*.
Especial attention is called to the Stock of LACK POINTB, and LACK
GOODS generally. In EMBROIDERIES they cannot be surpassed. The endless ▼».
riety of FANCY’ GOODS ami YANK EK NOTIONS, forbids even a partial enumeration.
In their department devoted to
GENTLEMENS’ WEAR,
They take especial pride believing a.a they do, that they offer a stock fsr superior, in
point dl STYLE, IDEALITY’ and QUANTITY to any cveF before opened In Griffin. Ia
BOOTS AND SHOES,
For the Million, we simply throw ourselves in the front, as second to node, either hi
I'rice, Quality, Style, or any othei particular. The 1 .adie* especially are solicited to •»
amine our stock of SHOES, as we claim to have superiorly in that line.
Connected as we are with the largest houses in this section—with a New York whole
sale house to represent our interest in purchases—buying as we do for cash, and
Intending to Become Permanent
In Griffin, wc think that the trading public will readily see that we have not only th«
ABILITY but the DISPOSITION and INTENTION to sell goods upon auch terms as
cannot fail to give satisfaction. Remember
Scheuerman, Bro. & Daial,
At their Store, West side Hill street, North of Hceka A Stillwell, and opposite C. ft
JtfhnSon’S Hardware store-better known as BCHEI KRMAN’S OLD BTANIX
June 2N, I^GO-tf
New Firm.
W. H. G. MICKELBERRY
with
SUCCESSORS OF
REID, MIOKEIBERRV $ 00.,
OFFER FOR SALE AT PRICES SUITAKLE TO f 11K TI3IRH:
Rio Coffee^
Sugar from 16 to 26 cts., per lb.,
Mackerel, in bbls il-2s, l-4s and Kits*
A LARGE LOT OF
CROCKERY, HARDWARE,
NAi LS, K N IV ER nnd FORKS,
HAND RAWS', SHOVELS and TONGB,
AXES, ANDIRONS,
CHOP AXES, SADI RONS,
CHISELS, BUTTS and SCREWS,
TRACK CHAINS, Brass KITTLES,
PAD LOCKS, BKILLKTB,
AUGERS, WVWM,
POTS, ETC.
HOU.OW WARE,
BRASS HOOPED BUCKETS, CHURNS BROOMS
PAINTED BUCKETS, TUBS, *»,**., U.
CORN, COHN MEAL AND FLOUH.
BACON &r. 7
J HAMS', SHOULDERS, ' SIDES, ..
YG Sacks LIVERPOCkL SALT, CANE SYKI’P, CUBA MOLAIB*S,
: 1,00 Sack* VIRGINIA SALT, 2©o Bnnchc* SVVIFTS and ALCOtY
| THREAD. * LARGE LOT of A, B, and C SUGARS.
WANTED.
30 A<J Bushel., of WHEAT delivered in good Merchantable order. The hvghnat dtarlt
et nrire p.-rid for BACON, LARD, CORN, MEAL, FLOUR, PEAS, fte., Ae., Ae.
Southern Bank Gold A -Silver received tor any or the aWve articles at thear
market value.
Q-EJO. B. BBHOHWI fib 00.
June 21, IHQiJ— ffm.