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The Eriti Semi-Weekly Slai,
LOCAL ITEMS^
Mr. Editor —Allow os to suggest the
name of our fellow-citi*en, T. J. Brooks,
as suitnble por»nn to lw> wflyjwrted at
the approaching election for the House
of Representatives of the General As
sembly. Jeff is capable ami would
make a good legislator. Firm and un
flinching, you always know where to
find him. Respectfully.
Mast Citizens.
KNITTED SHAWLS, NUBIAS
aII styles and qualities, very low, at
IiOEWBSSTEIN & PITOIR’s,
October 21, 1870. ts
FOE SHEBIFL
We announce the name of A. J.
Gibson, for Sheriff, subject to the Dem
ociatic nomination. Voters.
Speer & Walker. —We call atten
tion to the advertisement of this
new firm. Mr. Speer, by his strict at
tention to business and affability of
manners, has won many friends as a
merchant. He will wait on a fine-cut
customer as soon as a fifty dollar one,
and treat him as fairly. Mr. Walker
is well known in this community. He
is energetic and enterprising. Their
stock is good, and they will do a good
busiuess.
Mu- Jas. R. Ellis is still “On it.”
Ho will koep up the fish and oyster
trade, during the winter. Bset qual
ity, packed iu ice, received daily.
Mu 1,000 BUSHELS Ear COTIN,
CHEAP, at
D. W. PATTERSON'S.
November 4, 1870. lm
The Cash System Works Well.
The old fogy way of selling goods
is played out The times demand that
b isiness shall be done quickly and
completely; done in that way it gives
satisfaction to all parties. Our motto
is to sell nothing but good articles, at
the lowest Casii Prices. Call an)}
see us at the City Drug Store.
J. N. HARRIS & CO.
November 8, 1870. ts
A Splendid Assortment of Boots and
Shoes, at I. Thorner’s,
Oct. 28, 1870—ts Cor. Bank Block.
G. M. Anderson & Cos., have
established a very useful Meat House,
near Griffin. See advertisement—
“ Doc” is a full team, and a big dog un
der the wagon.
BgU The latest very styles of Neck
Ties and Paper Collars, at
Loewensthin & Pfeifer's.
Ootober 7, 1870. ts
The Montgomery Fair-
To afford those of onr citizens, who de
sire an opportunity of visiting the Al
abama State Fair, commencing Novem
ber 15th., arrangements have been
made to issuo through tickets. Pas
sengers and freight for the Fair, will
be transported for one fare. Arrange
ments have also boon made to issuo
through ticket from all important
points. Nov. 8, 1870.-tw.
COW FEED. —Wa shall make a spe
cialty of the Cow Feed Trade during
the winter. Mußran, Ship Stuffs,
Oil-Seed Cake and Meal, will be kept
constantly on hand.
Stephens & Crittenden,
Solomon Street, Griffin, Georgia.
October 28, 1870. 4t
A Bio Thing. —We notice from the
Atlanta papers that the Mitchell prop
erty (old Atlanta Park) sold on Thurs
day last, brought over two hundred and
eleven thousand dollars. After pay
ing their attorneys, lobbyists, ect., it
will still leave the heirs a very pretty
fortune.
WHomespuns, bleached
and unbleached, striped and checked;
a large stock bought siuco the recent
decline of Cotton, aud sold at reduc
ed prices, at
Loewenstein & Pfeifer’s.
October 21,1870. ts
Good Beer. —Milton Allen and Bob
Smith send us a big pitcher of fine
Cincinatte Loger, for which the prin
ters are much oblidge.
I®, Our stock of CLOAKS and
SHAWLS surpass anything in tliat
line in this market, and wo offer great
bargains. Loewenstein & Pfeifer.
October 21, 1870. ts
GETTING MARRIED.
t&.Esstys for Young Men, or Social Evils, and the
propriety or impropriety of ‘‘Getting Married," with
unitary help for those who feel unfitted for matrimo
nial happiness. Sent free, in seated envelopes. Ad
dress HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Box P, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania. September 23, 187()-w3ra
w* Fine GENTLE M»F NS’
SHAWLS, at
Loewenstein & Pfeifer’s.
heavy stock of ALL"WOOL
BLANKETS, sizes, which we offer
at prices to suit the times.
Loewenstein & Pfeifer.
October 21, 1870. ts .
*su A Western editor accuses anoth
er of having stolen his report of a meet
ing, which was recognized by certain
earmarks. The retort courteous is
th ts? the first editor “should tie his ears
over the top of his head while writing,
to kiep them out of the ink-bottle.”
fwr V NF,W LOT OF CLOTHING
just roe 'iv“d, which we offer at reduc
e 1 t>r!c“s. 1 ioewenbtein & Pfeifer.
October 21 1870. ts
**9u“Sir,’ s id a landlady to a board
er who ’.a 1 •nl his cup for.vnrd for
1 1 > .wanfe "r n ninst bo very
f«‘il >•' im!V• Yes, Mmlani",Tam,"
h<* re|,’i and, ’• ir I iie, „r should havo
dr.r.i’ j» ui m‘*i wster to get. a little."
pis, \ -lian who wa i to! 1 by a olerg
'••n*a i iii “remt'iiber lot’s wife," re
-1 li in' hi in, lli »i ;h with
■•id O. « -• .•*,•11, t.i« '• l'» nu • other
J sbYUt Wt.'JK
The Latent styles of Shawls and
Cloaks at t Thokner's,
Otf. 28, 1960-ts Cor. Bank Block.
Griffin Male Institute.—This flour
ishing Institution, we are pleased to
st*?, is in a fur way for continued pros
perity and success. As boou as it was
ascertained that Messrs. Candler and
Looney could not be engaged for an
other year, the Trustees commenced ac
tive operations to secure an able suc
cessor for these gentlemen. The re
sult was an engagement of Maj. W. F.
Slayton as principal of the Institute
for next year. Maj. Slayton has an
enviable reputation as a first-class
teacher, having been at the head of
some of the most flourishing schools
in Alabama and Georgia. Recently he
has been quietly but largely engaged
in planting in Meriwether county, and
excels in this business as well as teach
ing. There is no old fogyism about
Malor S. He is fully up with the pro
gressive spirit of the age, and we donbt
not he will not only keep np the repu
tation of onr excellent boya’ school,
but will add vastly to it We congrat
ulate our citizens on the wise arrange
ments of the Trustees.
aa-L Thorn er does not price his
Goods in the newspapers, but sells
thorn to SUIT EVERYBODY.
October 28, 1870. ts
The War.—The armistice seems to
be settled, and there will bo no-news
of the clash of arms for the next three
weeks. In fact we have little doubt
but what the war is over. Business
circles hnve received anew impetus, and
everything and everybody appear san
guine.
afif“We have a completo stock of
GOODS, which we offer at extraordi
nary inducements.
Loewenßtein & Pfeifer.
October 21, 1870. ts
Editor Star: —Dear Sir—Please pub
lish the following card and oblige
Many Young Men.
Citizens of Griffin—As there are
those among yon who, like ourselves,
deplore the discord developed in the
meeting hold on Monday evoning last,
and for the purpose of harmonizing
with you to put forward live men to
control our city affairs, wo propose to
you to call a citizens' meeting as soon
as possible, nnd ask of your generosity
a fair and equal representation of our
interest on the proposed Board of Al
dermen. We are further willing to
support any good man it may be the
pleasure of the meeting to select for
Mayor. You have our choice in the
ticket published in the last Star, subject
to your approval. We deplore strife
and discord, nnd will, with you, strive
for the interests of all. We hope no
partizan feeling may be displayed, for
wo should have uono in our municipal
elections. Let our and all other inter
ests in the city be represented. Let
us have tho meeting.
A Nice Stock of Dry Goods to be
disposed of at a sacrifice, at
I» Trorner*s
Oct 28, 1870—ts Cor. Bank Block.
Cotton, was lively yesterday at 14J,
cents, Recepts light. Great confidence
is felt in an advance. But we caution
them who need money not to hold back
at present prices.
I®*We do not advertise Price Lists
nor prices, but sell as cheap as any house.
Loeivenstein & Pfeifer.
October 21, 1870. ts
B®“Doc Ison, has our thanks for a
can of his dolicious Norfolk Oysters,
brought here in ice. They are large
fat, juicy, and in fact, superior to any
Oysters upon the market.
WANTED —1,000 second-hand Com
Sacks wanted, for which the highest
price will be paid, if brought in prompt
ly. D. W. Patterson.
October 28,1870. 4t
W*fc„ln Ohio a merchant sent a duun
ing letter to a man, who replied by re
turn mail: “Yon say yon are holding
my note yet. That is all right—per
fectly right Just keep holding on to
it, and if you find your hands slipping,
spit on them and try again. Yours af
fectionately.”
•ipojfl; jjaitfr moo Jl-Om ‘BS PO
‘S.OTNHOHX "J ;t) ‘B33ud put)
sopudS laaiagid—j j sim.i
ATTENTION, FARMERS I
After searching the world over, the
undersigned has at lost got the best
thimble-skein wagon that is made, for
the price. Call and see the Celebrated
“Jackson” Wagon. These Wagons are
warranted to be what wo say they are.
Oct 28, 1870— ts W. W. Woodruff.
«gt- The ladies will do well by call
ing at the Store of Messrs. Loewen
tein & Pfeifer.
#gk.We will make it to your interest
to buy from us. Be sure and call.—
We guarantee to please yon.
Loewenstein & Pfeifer.
Ootober 21,1870,
A lively fellow under arrect in
lowa has made a confesssion covering
his doings for soven years. He re
members nine mnrsders within that
time, but don’t care to go baok any
further.
HATS, HATS, HATS,
For the million, cheaper than e\ er,
at Loewenstein & Pfeifer’s.
Ootober 21,1870. ts
VSuOn Tuesday, the 25th ult„ there
was tho most imposing demonstration
ever witnessed in Memphis. It was in
honor of General Lee.
#ou‘My dear,’ said a] sentimental
wife, ‘home, you know, is the dearest
spot on earth.’ ‘Well, yes,’ said the
practical husband, ‘it does cost twice
os much as any other spot*
«Su“Mndaine, y mi miidyour son was
a lawyer. Has he much practice 1” “Why
yes, nr. lie lias It great praotioo—of
sm ik'iig cigars. ’’
>•’■■■■ I » IS |»
MP* ly yo'i want a good bargain in
dry goods go lo Sliuriimu's j
COMMEHCIAL.
OKIFKIN COTTON MARKET.
Oamo**dcxpraaaty forth. Otlfln Seal Weakly Star
n bhu 1 aoTD, iiuiocu n*. aairvra. amaaiA.
Ounra, Noon. Navambar ». lxru.
Middling u
Low Middling Ilk
Good Ordinary
KINANOIAU
Corrected expreuly for the Griffin S»uui-Weekly Star
by 9. a. jommav. ran ken.
Qurmt, Oa., November 7,1870.
OOT.D—Bn Yin* 10.
SlLVEß—Buying at 5. Selling 7.
SIGHT EXCHANGE ON NEW YORK—buying at par.
•« *• «« •• Soiling at Vi prem
RATE OP INTEREST—Ou money H s per cent per
month.
GRIFFIN MARKET.
Corrected expreealy for the Griffin Semi- Weekly Sty
Ganrnr, Oa., November 7,1870.
BAGGING—Heavy Plax 35
Dundee 75
TIES— ....; 90
CORN—per bushel from wagon $1 00
MEAL- - old corn 180
WHEAT— " 1 25®t 50
BACON—Clear eidaa perlb 21*
Rib sides •• 19®20
HAMS—Canvassed " *7<*W
Country lIgST
SHOULDERS— •• 17
BULK MEATS— « 20j|
FLOUR—Per bbl $ 7 00®9 00*
Per 1901 k 3 50ffi
Fancy «* ..5 00f
LARD—Per bbl 33
Per Vi bbl 23
Retail •• 35
SUGARS— % ...A 13. B 17. C 16
Common Brown lltolfi
MOLASSES— 45 to 50
SYRUPS— 75 to 1 50
OATS— 90
RICE— 10®12
SOAP— 8® 15
CANDLES—Por lb 18® 25
TALLOW— " 10
BEESWAX— •• 25
Va. BALT •• ..$ 2 50
Liverpool per sack 3 00
PlSH—Kitta 2 50®3 so
M bbl 5 00®M 00
X bbl 9 00(5613 00Ji
Bbl 18 00®28 00
TOBACCO—Per lb 65 to 1 50
GINGER— «• 88
PEPPER- “ 40® 50
FACTORY THREAD— $1 900®2 00
\ SHIRTING— 15®16
ORBNABUROS 18®33 **
BUTTER—perlb 30(2)40
Goshen “ 45
EGGS—Per do* 90® 25
LOU IS VI LI jK MAUKIiL
Corrected expressly for tho Griffin Semi-Weokly Star.
BY rXABB, HARTLEY A 00., BROKERS.
Louisville, Ky., November 6, 1870.
PORK—Mess por brl $24: Rump por brl. 20; Jolet
none.
LARD—Kettle rendorod loaf mixed 16; prime loaf
16; Keg 18.
BAOON—dear aides 20; dear rib sides 19X;
shoulders, 14: Breakfast none.
WHISKY—New Copper, free 1 50; one yoar old cop
per $1 75(562 25; Raw 85.
FLOUR—Fine $4 00; Superfine $4 50: Extra |4 75;
Extra Family $5 25; A No. 1, $6 25; Fancy, $7 25.
BULK MEATS—CIear sides. lGc; Clear rib sides, 15;
Shoulders, ’
HAMS—Plain Canvassed, 23 l t c; Plain uucanvassed,
23‘f; Sugar cured 250 Magnolia none; Bear grass
none; F. Lteb none.
DRIED BEEF—Plain, 20c; Sugar cured 20.
GRAIN—Corn, white, sacks 75c; Corn, yellow 70;
Rye 65®70c; Barley 90®$ l 20; Hay per ton 18.
BAGGING ami ROPE-J. D. Flax. 2 w lbs. per yard
23(3)27 v;c; Kentucky, power loom 28; Machine rope
none; Hand none; Twine 18c.
IRON TIES—Lock ties s\; Buckle tics stf.
Remares.— These quotations are for this day only.
In filling orders we have arrangements by which our
friends cau have the benefit of such market* as Chica
go; Milwaukee; St. Joseph. Mo.; Kansas City; Leav
enworth, Kansas; Indianapolis, lud.; Columbus, Jml.;
Lafayette, lud.; Madison. Ind.; Cincinnati, etc., with
out My extra charge to thorn if they see proper to
purchase at these points.
CINCINNATI MARKET.
Corrected expressly for the Griffin Serai-Weekly Star.
•s
CINCINNATI PRODUCE AND PROVISION MARKET, CORRECT
ED BY MORRIS A RF.ID, PRODUCE AKJ> I’ROVISION MO
3M, MO. 9, PIKE'S OPERA HOUSE.
Cincinnati. Ohio, November 6. 1870.
PROVISIONS.—Tho market is dull with little Btock
on the market.
MESS PORK—Declined to $94 with sales of29olibis
at this price since our lost, but it ia generally held at
$24 50.
BAOON —Only a sow small irregular lots of country
are selling, but there arc no established prices and
high figures are obtained.'
BULK HEATS—There are few offered an yet; thir
ty hhds ely&t sides 15 day* iu salt sold at 16c packed.
LAUD—Small lots of old kettled rendered sold at
15}«c? 250 tea new steam beg round sold at 13 «%o. Mime
steam lard can be baughtat 13c in tea.
GREEN MEATS-Are neglected, tho weather being
too warm for curing; they sold jor the flret good
weather at 6*f, 10® 10,be for shoulders, sides ® hams,
HOGS—Aaro dull and lower, with sales of choice at
$7 25 early in tho day. but the market closes dull at
6 75®7 00 gross for light to heavy averages.
FLOUR—The market is dull and drooping, and pur
chases can bo made at lower prises, but even at the'
concessions there is not much demand. We quote
Family at $5 65(3)6 00 as to brand the latter for fancy;
Extra, $5 26®56 40; Superfine, $4 50®$4 75, aud low
grades, $3 75®54 00; Spring Flour, $5 40(2)5 75 as to
quality and brand.
WHISKY—The demand is more active, ank prices
advanced 2c, sales in wood at 84c, aud in iron bouud
barrels at 85c per gallon.
OATS—Continue dull with little or no demand for
black, which are offered at 22®35c; mixed are quiet at
35®38c for good to primo, whilo white are firm at
40®43c per bushel.
HAY—Wo quote Timothy No. 1 $90®29, and lower
grades $15(3)18 per ton on arrival and $1 00®2 00 per
ton higher from store.
Rate* of Freight from Cincinnati to Atlanta, Oa., via
short line Rail Road.
Per 100. Per bbl. Per bbl. Per 100 Per 100
Bacon. Pork. Flour. Gorn. Grain A Oats
92 45 169 61 65
ATLANTA MARKET.
Corrected oxpreaslf for the Griffin Seml-Weeklv Star.
ATLANTA PRODCCR AND PROVIHION MARKET, REPORTED
B 1 STEPHEN*, PLTNN A CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
POBBTTH STREET, ATLANTA, OA.
Atlanta, Ga., November 7,1870.
CORN—White, per bushel 1 10®l 15
Yellow, •• $1 01)
WHEAT—Tenn White, por bushel $1 15f.il 25
Tenu. Hetl " “ $1 lfl®l 20
Goorßi* lied « (1 00® 1 10
RYE per bushel l is
BARLEY, perbnshel $1 local 15
OATS, per bushel 5:.(in70
FLOUR—Champion Mill*
XX Snperflno, fl 100 lb* $2 H 7 ‘r
XXXFamily. 78 100 lhp s;| 07U
XXXX Choice 0 100 lb* $a »
(In 24, 40, or 08 sack*.)
BACON—Shoulders, per lb l»v
tlHams. “ 22f,523
Canvassed, •*
Clear Rib Sides :..., ißg
Clear Sides, “ l» i-
MEAL, per bushel
HAY—Tenn. per 100 lbs 1 60@1 r. 5
Western, Timothy “ .. A... 17S
LARD—In tierces per lb 18
In cans, por lb is
BUTTER, per lb 80@:«
EGGS, per dozen go
IRISH POTATOES, per bbl $3 50 4 SO
ONIONS ?) bbl $4 60@4 (10
STOCK PEAS, ¥ bushel 75
FEATHERS—New, por lb 75
Old, « ■■ 402.60
VIRGINIA SALT, per Baok. 25
4-4 SHEETINGS,per yard 12H
\ SHEETINGS, per jwrd 10 u
COTTON TARNS, per bunch 1 40® 1 48
PEACH BRANDY 3 00
APPLE “ 2 OOiaa 25
RECTIFIED WHISKY proof 1 20® 1 50
RYE •• 2 00 to 4 00
CORN •• —Country 1 lo@l lj
Market quiet, with full etodks. A moderate debuted
exists for prime white corn, bacon, lard and favorite
brands of flour, such m the “Champion Kill*.” While
outside brands of flour are neglocted.
MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH.
New York, November 2 Cotton heavy and doll:
erics 4000 bales; uplands lfljf.
Gold closed at 12 W. Government, dull, bnt steady.
Sontkern* quiet. Money 8.
Liverpool, November 2—p. M.—Cotton quiet: up
lands 7%@8; Orleans
A BODY AND MIND DISEASE.
Snch Is dyspepe-a. The stomach ud the brain are
too intimately allied for the one to anffer without the
other, eo that dyspepsia ud despondency are Insepar
able. It may be added, too, that irritation of tho
stomach 1* Almost Invariably accompanied by Irrita
tion of the temper.
The lnvigoratlng'andtranqulllzlng operation of Hoa
totter’* Bitters Is most powerfully developed In cases
of indigestion. The first effoct of this agroeable tonic
I. comforting and encouraging. A mild glow pervwle.
tho system, the chronic nneulneas In the region of
the etonuch ia lessoned, and the nerveneveetloeanesa
which characterises tbe disease la abated. This im
provement la not transient. It la nal aueoeeded by
the return of the old symptoms with snperadded force
aa is always tho cam* when unraedlcatod stimutaata
are glvon for tho complaint. Each done seems to im
part a permanent aeooaalnn of healthful Invlgoration.
But this ia not all. Tho aperient and antlbUione poo
pertlee of tho preparation aro aoarcly secondary In im
portance to Its tonic vlrtuoe. If there ia au overflow
of bile the secretion la soon brought wltlilli {&>per
limits, gnd if the bUoary organ la Inert ant torpid It
la toned aud regulat'd. Tho effect upon tbe dlscbsrg.
organ* la equally salutary, and In case* of constipation
thecatbartio action I* Just sufficient to prutue* lb*
desired result gradually ud without pain. The Ilit
tars also promote healthy evaporation from the tur.
foes which to particularly desirable at thUfit'MOll win s
•uAUm apolla of raw, nttpli'Miitt VMllmr ir« a|»l to
ehooftr tho ntlnnl ptnpinUofi otid produen Mi|Mtl»ii
of tho Hw \ ootijhi, in 4 ooido. Tho hoot oofofftiord
aplMt % I illotaM If bodiljr rigor, md this tho froot
TfihMi MootoroUft mioiiiiif proMoiot*
FURN ITU it I*} r
MOONEY, BOYD & TO.,
WholcKnlo and It otu i 1
DEALERS IN
FURNITURE,
CHAIRS’,
MATTUASSES,
&0.„ AC., &C.,
Solomon Street,
GRIFFIN. GEORGIA.
FINE PARLOR SUITS—
From |T9 OO to t*oo 00.
BED ROOM SUITS—
From SO to S3OO 00.
COTTON & SHUCK MATTRESSES,
(Potent Spring.)
BED BOTTOMS—
And everything to be found in a
first class Furniture House. iQuThe
whole embracing one of the largest and
most varied stocks ever brought to Grif
fin. W-WOOD and METALIC BU
RIAL CASES kept always on hand.
SEWING MACHINE AGENCY—Wo .rs Agent* for
the world-renowned Uowk Sawiso Machine, admit
ted by all who hare used it, to be sups tor to any oth
er in cxistenoe. Machines always on hand.
October 11, 1870. tmhlO
Atlanta Steam Brewery.
undersigned having just put in
operation a
First Class Brewery,
and guarantee, to fnrni.h Ale, Beer and Por
ter of a. good quality aa the Cincinnati, Now York,
or Foroigu Markets, and at much lees prices.
WWo call the attention of the trade to the quality
of our Goods and onr prices.
SPENCER & CO.
Atlanta, August.!, 1870. m
GEORGIA STATE FAIR
visiting Atlanta during the
STATE FAIR, wilt find at J. M. HOLBROOK’S, 40
Whitehall Street, ouo of the largest and MOST
DESIRABLE
Syock of F Jl l s f
ci minting in setts complete: SABLE, MINK, SEAL
SKIN,‘ FITCH, BROWN and WHITE CONEY, SQUIR
REL and ASTRAOHAN. Sff-Also, a great variety of
Childrens’ and Hisses’ Furs and Cloaks,
‘Wllfcii will he sold at prices that will dofy competi
tion. J. M. HOLBROOK,
Outobck 18, 1870-lm to Whitehall Street
STRAUSE Sr SCHLOSS.
TJio latest anti most Fancy
STYLE OF
CLOTHING
AS WELL AS
Gents’ Furnishing Goods,
HAVE JUST ARRIVED ATITHE
Olothing Emporium
—OF—
STR AUSE Sc SCHLOSS,
•MERCHANT
TAILORING ESTABLIHSMENT
"We call attention to
OCR ELEGANT
PIECE GOODS,
LATESTtSTYLES.I
l®*Our Mr. Schloss who has had
great experience in the Merchant Tai
loring Business, will, with pleasure, re
ceive all orders from City and Coun
try Customers, for cutting and making
all kinds of
G entlomon** W ear.
10-We havo just received a splendid
and well selected stock of
HATS,
BOOTS,
AND SHOES.
MPOftll ud RN at at
rrhiq ha.tv3c iilook.
(Xtobat 4,1474. as
LOEWENSTEIN & PFEIFER.
X . *
New Fall ud Wiser deeds!
We hare now in store a full and complete new stock of
Fall and Winter, Htaplo and Fancy
Mi*3r fwtiodfi,
• p
ClothlagAtHats, Gents' Furnishing Goods, and
Notions, .
Our Dress Goods havo been very carefully sejectod, are of tho latest styles
and best of qualities. Our Clothing Department is fitted up with an entire
new stock of Goods. Having sold out our last winter's stock completely, we
we were not compelled to put any of them m camphor, and aro now able to
offer only new makes nnd styles.
Our stock of HATS is superior to any yet offered, and we recommend
them to tbe trade.
In furnishing Goods of all dcscriptio s, our stock is full, and the best lot
of IVeckties, Collars, WHITE'SHIRTS, and Underwear, are now in
store. We offer a full stock of everything in our line, and invite the atttentionof
* «• • : . .
Our Friends and
' f r ( • . f »
and the public at large, to give ns a call and see for themselves.
••“Our Store is still on HILL-STREET, (east Bide) next door to Henry.
Banks’Shoe Store. Very Respqdt(u6y,\ v i/, \
Loewenstein «fe. Pfeifer.
7, 1870. i u:i - t
DREWRY ar-ee.T-
Dry Goods Merchants,
' 1 i
JJ AYE now in store a full supply of
FALL & WINTER :
Cay- ee eos dL flt 9
to which they',would respectfully JcsU
the>ttcntion of the public.
"We need ItdConey I
In fact, we must have it to Carry on
our busiDOss, and in order to get m
much of it as possible, we must of"
fer Inducements. We W made
up our miuda to do so, and we will try
to satisfy you that it.wiU bo. to yopr
j 1
interest to leavo your money with ns,
by giving you full valho for it. Come
and see us. DREWRY & CO.
October 7,1870.' 8m
duo. IP. Garner Oo M
, ( v- .
DEALER IN
GROCERIES, N
■ BACON* ;
GRAIN, _ ;
COUNTRY PRODUCE,
and everything kept in a first-class
Grocery House. ~ ~
The proprietors take this occasion to
return their thanks to the public for
their very liberal patronage of tinfir
i ’ ’ ’I j
new house.
I
f / Y .
•Let it be Known,
That we are better prepared to accom
modate the pubiio than ever before.— ,
Our stock iilarge, flreeli Sc eiiolee
MK)nr prices are reasonable.
JNO. P. GARNER k 00.,
Under Masonic Hall,
Hill Street, Griffin, Georgia.
■ Ootober 81, 1870. But
o. at Wj iaan. or bu*g,
SOMETHING NEW!
? SSOT FRO* TKKJ
War in Europe,
BUT rBOK
COOK & HEAD,
' o who herebt AirkouNCi to thb
peo P i«o r Qni rr i^
—AND—
f crdTTN'TRY,
M. -pwted tbem
mlvM la bnaiDM. for Um pnrpoM of mnnlng .
live OONCERK. Onr atook wUI oonaUt at
i . ■
Groceries, «:
Orockerv,
' - M Shoes,
'*WB& j
/ . t ? -Gaps.
ALSO, AOEMTi VOR TVM
ILL.
LIHOMU n,‘
9 *i> 4i it ■ >*r ’ i •* r * ’r ;
We would suggest to onr numerous
friends and acquaintances, and those
who we have not met, that we con
it to their interest to examine
S«~We have seoured servioee of
that popular gentleman, Gan. L. D.
Wataoe, of Batts, whose frieade he
watte pleased to sea At this Hoast
will also he found tho «ao M foes of
of Pike, who will
ever ready to serve Us friends.
SRrOur Ma Hxad loaves at onoe for
| Mu w .
the Northern Markets, to porehass a
romplete iWk, so miAitiwp (a tho stock
on hand. ms a tried.
OOOK 6 BRAD,
. StS 90*4. (mates 10m * Rri ftnSmt
ana*, aagwt ia Mia tm
patent heuvoed.
STANDARD SCALES,
More than 890 Different Mwliac.tl.aa,
AgenU Mm tor the Beat Alum Money Dnvw,
Fairbanks & Cos.,
252 Heoadwat, Nrw You.
166 linltimorc St., IbUtimor.,
53 Camp Street, NewOrlmm.
Fairbank, Brown & Cos.,
118 Milk Street, Boston.
ffO-For mle by levMng Hardware Dealer*.
October 28. 187 . j m
OPENING
—AND—
Special 11 equ es t
BY THE UNDERSIGNED,
fJ'HAT the good citizens of Griffin
and .orrounding country meet at th. Store of
J. H. White & Cos.,
at the cariieet pOMible time, to auit their oonvanianee,
to examine that ELEGANT STOCK of
Mens , Youths’ & Boys’ Clolhing,
Hats, Soots St Shoos,
Al*o, the beet itock of SHIRTS, made c«i rcially for
our trade—together with other Furnishing Gouda, ev
er brought to thi* market.
*g-Tlie cold weather 1. now upon ua, and ail muat
have a good Overcoat, or Shawl, or a good Heavy Suit,
all of wftlch can be had at the Store of JOHN 11.
WIIITR A CO.
Mens’ Overcoats, Boys’ Overcoats,
Mens’ Glengarios, Boys’ Glengaries,
Mens’ Talmahs, Boys’ Talmabs, Mens’
Fine Suits, Boys’ Fine Suits, Mens’
Fancy Cassimere Suits, Boys’ Fancy
Cassimere Suits, Mens’ Low Priced
Suits, Boys’ Low Priced Suits.
Mens’ Shawls, Boys' Shawls, Mens’
Boots, Boys’ Boots, Mens’ Hats, Boys’
Hats. J
4A>Our itock I. Urge and complete, and from i ur
experience in tho buatneu. mid facilltic. for buying,
we know wo can and will comi>eto with any houau iu
tho State. Very Respectfully.
JOHN H. WHITE.
October 21, 1870. ;j m
Henry O. Burr,
•ttrVVest side Hill Street,-©#
—OPPOKIT*—
Rliea & Boyd’s Ware-House,
GRIFFIN • GEORGIA,
—DIALIR.ni
® ♦«* v®
RATES, Marbleized Mantles, &r,
V-9 Aiao, a general aaaortmont of
House Furnishing Goods,
Manufacturer and Wholesale Dealer in
TI3ST WARE,
OF ALL KINDS. 63u PsFticulßF. Attention pinffl to
Roofing,
Guttering,
and Repairing,
of all Una, and WORK WARRANTED.
STE 8 .
In the Stove Line I n*e none but THE BEST
■uch u The Barley Sheaf. Cotton Bant, Farmer, Em
porta, *C., fto. gw.parlor and Otßee Stove., Grate.,
Ac., in great variety. September 20. 1870-Sm
[ftxPECTORANfII
' r ° R
FOB THE SPEEDY BELIEF AND PERMANENT
CURE OF
CONSUMPTION.
Bronchitis, Asthma, Golds, Anil
nil diseases off the Lung**
Cheat or Throat.
THE EXPECTORANT is composed
JL exclusively of Herbal and Mucilaginous products
—which ptrmult tils vwy substance of ihc
Lungs. causing them to throw off the acrid waiter
which ooliouta in the Broaohitai Tubas, sod at the
same time forma a soothing ooating, relieving their.
Mtation which groduces Uw cough.
The object to be obtained iatoolaaaaa iha organ of
all impurities; to.nouriah it and strengthen tt when it
has become impaired and enfeebled by disease; ton
new and invigorate the circulation of the blood, mid
strengthen the nervous organlxatloa. The EXHSCTO
RANX does tbia to an astonishing degree. It la active
but mild and oongculal. imparting functional energy
aud natural strength. It affords Oxygen to vitalfee
the blood, and Nitrogen to ssalmiista thematter—
It equalises Use “nervous Influence,”
producing quiet ard composure.
TO CONSUMPTIVES
It is valuable, ea tt immediately relieves tbe diffi
cult breathing and harrassing cough which attends
that disease.
FOR ASTHMA -7
It la a apaeiAo—oaa dots often relieving th- dWres
aing choking, and producing oaimand pleasant rtpoaa.
FOR CROUP
No mother ahcnld ever be without a bottle of the
EXPECTORANT in the hones. We have numerous
earUdeatea of Its haring relieved, aimeet instantly, the
little sufferer, whan death appeared almost inevitable.
Mothers he advised f STKeep it on
hand t
This dread disease requires prompt action 1 at soon
M the hoarse. hoUowoough is besrd. apply tbs mm
dy, and it la easily subdued;
But delay is Dangerous!
rxwssafMt
It brness the nsrvooa system and prodness pleasant
•ad refreshing sleep.
It Knhllarntee end Relieve* Gloom-
InsMsu and Deprssslon.
jssasasaissaßssr*»“
Most Valuable l.unr Balsam
•*■'“■ mj liny I
Pnyarsd by
Wm. Yl. Tntt ft Land,
AtNKMfA' &A
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