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For Christmas Presents
Whet nicer than a pair of Gold Spectacles, or a bottle of Fine Perftme,
of which we have the best—Or a box of Fine Letter Paper and Envelopes
to match?
A BOX OF HUE CIGARS WOULD COME IN JUST AT
THE RIGHT TIME.
Will give you Low Figures on anything In
our Line.
J. JNT. HARRIS & SON..
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Christmas—Santa Claus!
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Our store is full of everything for the Christ-
Fancy Candy. Fruits, Nuts. Fire Worts, Cakes
in Tact everything you want at lowest prices.
G. W CLARK & SON.
Cheapest Grocers In Town.
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SEARS. SEARS.
Santa Claus.
FIHE WORKS - Immense Stock
TOYS - ■ Cheaper than .Anybody
CANDIES - • - Fresh Stock
FRUITS ■ Biggest Stock in Town
NUTS > New Crop
RA.ISINS - LONDON LAYER
Cut Prices.
Mixed Nate, 12ic.
Raisins, 12}c.
Fancy Candy, 10c to 35c.
Oranges 30c to 40c.
Stick Candy, Bc.
Toys 25 per cent less than any one.
Fire Works 25 per cent less than
any one.
Tennessee Dressed Turkeys.
“ “ Chickens.
Norfolk Oysters.
California Celery.
Florida Oranges.
Extra select Apples.
Extra select Bananas.
Dried Figs, 20c lb,
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My stock is the largest in town, my goods
are fresh, my prices the lowest, three deliv
ery wagons to deliver your goods—orders
filled promptly.
SEARS —The Grocer— SEARS
Morning Cail.
GRIFFIN, GA., DEC. 24, 1898>?
I) nice over Davis' Hardware Store
TELEPHONE NO. 22.
PERSONAL AND LOCAL DOTS.
DR. J. M. THOMAS,
PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON.
Office: No. 23| Hill street, stairway
next to R. P. McWilliams & Bon. Tele
phone 27,2 rings.
Nunnally’s fine candy.
Carlisle & Ward.
J. W. EsUs, of Gay, was here yes
terday.
J. J. Johnson, of Concord, was here
yesterday.
Paul Patrick is spending a few days
in Atlanta.
Butler Oxford made a business trip
to Atlanta yesterday.
Capt. W. H. Hartnett, of Flat Shoals,
was in this city yesterday.
Choicest varieties of Sweet Peas, in
bulk, at Brooke* drug store.
The city was crowded yesterday and
our merchants all report a good trade.
Lowney’s Christmas packages of
candy at Brooks’ drug etore.
Mrs. Kate Campbell, of Monticello,
was the guest of Griffin friends yes- 1
terday. * |
I|k IAT A E*i A \A/ To be lound anywhere in the line of Clothing—
IX kJ I FLAW Suit or Overcoat—that I offer. Every garment
in my ataxk is weU mate, from the best material. They are stylish and perfect fitting, and
““ will iemonitrate their excellent money quaUtl M .
®7.50 ®IO.OO ®ia.sO ®15.00.
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I) AS m UNDEBWEAB, ¥Oll JUST SIMPLY CANNOT AFFORD NOT TO SEN M¥ STOCK.
I WOOL AND COTTON, WEAK AND LIGHT WEIGHTS.
Jr' ' ' 1. £
THOS. J. WHITE. THOS. J. WHITE.
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Pickles 10c quart.'
Mince Meat 10c lb.
Jelly 5c lb.
Canned Corn 6c can.
Catsup 20c. quart.
Prepared Mustard 25c quart.
Horse Radish 15c jar.
Imported Macaroni 10c package.
Elgin Creamery Butter.
Freeh Jersey Butter.
Pound Oakes.
Fruit Oakes.
Jelly Rolls.
Layer Cakes.
Reception Wafers.
Boss Orackers.
Royal Mills Biscuits.
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Box ol Nunnally’s candy makes a
nice present. Carlisle & Ward.
Mies Mamie Edwards went up to
I Hampton yesterday to spend the day
with re'aliyes.
Miss Bessie Crouch, ol Gay, spent
yesterday in thia city with her broth
er, R O. Crouch.
EH Brewer left last night to spend
the Christmas holidays with home
folks at Cusetta.
Mrs F. M. Kincaid and children
went over to Columbus last night to
spend some time.
Great bargains in Hose, Handker
chiefs, Gloves, Capes, and Jackets at
Bass Bros today.
Mre. J F. Stewart and Miss Nell
Brooks spent the day with friends in
Atlanta yesterday.
F. G. Bailey was among the promi
nent Griffinites who spent the day in
Atlanta yesterday.
See our stock before purchasing
your furniture for Christmas gifts.
L. W. Goddard & Son.
Gip Smith, of Cincinnati, is spend
ing Christmas with hie parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. L. Smith.
B W, Torrence, of Columbus, is
spending a few days with relatives
and friends in this city.
Miss Rosa A llene Thompson went
down to Macon yesterday to spend
some lime with relatives.
Dressed
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Turkeys,
Cranberries,
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Celery,
Norfolk Oysters,
Savannah
Oysters.
Leave
Your
Order Today.
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R. H. DRAKE.
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J. H. Hal!, of Atlanta, who baa been
in Ibla city for several weeks on busi
ness, returned home yesterday.
Miss Emma Mathews, one of Zebu*
lon’s popular daughters, spent yes
terday in this city with friends.
Mrs. W. T. Cole and daughter, Miss
Eihel, left last night to spend several
days with relatives in Greenville.
Mieses Roselyn and Evelyn Reid
returned last night from a pleasant
visit to friends in Albany and Ameri
cus
Mrs. E. Gresham and children
left yesterday to spend the Christmas
holidays with relatives and friends in
Forsyth.
Miss Evelyn Beckham, of Jonesboro,
was in this city yesterday enroute to
Molena, where she will spend the
holidays.
Walter Coppedge, colored, was sent
to the cbaingang yesterday to work
out a tbirty-day sentence for quarrel*
ing and fighting.
Miss Sallie Jones, who has been visa
iting Mrs. A. J. Clark al East End for
several days, returned to her home in
Atlanta yesterday.
Andrew Allgood, who is attending
school in New York, returned home
yesterday to spend the Christmas boll
days with his mother. r?
Don’t buy when
you can get Hudnut's. Don’t buy
other candies when you can get Low
nxy’s at Brook’s drug store.
Thio is Christmas eve and everybody
will be in town shopping Well, we
are glad to know it, for no place can
surpass Griffin as a trade market.
You can make your parlor or recep
tion room both attractive and artistic,
by choosing your furniture from our
rare stock. L. W. Goddard & Son.
The ladies bought Hose at 25ots,
worth 50 and 75c Is, al Bass Bros, yes-
terday Today is the last day such
low prices will be given. Attend the
sale.
The mayor has turned the town
over to the boys at night, and they
have up to date burned as much pow
der as was used by the Americans in
storming San Juan hill.
One of our elegant and comfortable
rocking chairs will make an accepta
ble Christmas present for anybody.
We have the largest stock in the city.
L. W. Goddard & Son.
W. H. Newton & Co. and the New
ton Coal and Lumber Co. will close
their places of business next Monday,
and give their employes an opportuni
ty to celebrate Christmas
Sheriff J. H. Milner, of Pike county,
came to this city yesterday with three
negro men who had been sentenced to
serve on the chain gang. They were
turned over to Capt. Camp.
Miss Minnie Brown Reeves, who is
attending the Girl’s Normal and In
dustrial School at Milledgeville, arrived
in this city yesterday to spend the
holidays with relatives and friends.
Miss Clide Doe has as her guest du
ring Christmas, Miss Rosa Calhoun,
of Atlanta. Miss Calhoun has often
visited our city and has scores
of friends here who always welcome
her.
How’s This!
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward
for any case of Catarrh that cannot be
cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props,, Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have known F. J.
Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe
him perfectly honorable in all business
transactions, and financially able to carry
out any obligation made by their firm.
WesUt Traux, Wholesale Druggists, To-
Waldlng, Rinnan * Marvin, Wholesale
Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall’s CXtarrh Cure is taken internally
acting directly upon the blood and mucous
•yrfiacesofthe system. Price 7tfc. per bot
tle. Sold by all druggists. Testi monfok
Hall’s family Pills are the best.
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Flemister a Bridges
i WILL MAKE THIS A
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Memorable Week
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Dry Goods Selling!
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Have entirely too many Goods in several
departments to carry over, and our loss will
be your gain. •
OurZetore will be open until 8 o’clock everyZevenlng. Come EARLY
and come OFTEN •
FOR MONDAY—IO YARDS PRINTS FOR 85c.
ONE BALE OF t 1.50 BED COMFORTS, SLIGHTLY WATER DAMAGED
FOR 98c ’
WE (SUT DEEP INTO THE PRICE OF ALL WOOL DRESS GOODS,
SILKS. FLANNELS, EIDERDOWNS, TABLE LINENS, ETC.
NEW LINE FUR CAPES $2,50 TO $5.00.
All Jackets to be sacrificed.
BEST LINE CORSETS, GLOVES, UNDERWEAR, HANDKERCHIEFS
COLLARS, SHIRTS, HOSIERY, RIBBONS, LACES EMBROIDERIES, ETC.,
IN GRIFFIN.
25c Neckwear in latest styles.
WE NAME LOW PRICES ON TRUNKS, UMBRELLAS AND BAGS.
WHITE AND GRAY WOOL BLANKETS GO AT SACRIFICE PRICES.
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BASS BROS.
GREAT SALE
Os Dry Goods, Notions, Ladies’
Wraps, Carpets, Clothing, Mil
linery, Hats and Shoes-
Last week was phenomenal. Onr CUT PRICES on fine goods did the
work. The knife goes still deeper in prices and this week’s sales are
going to be a sweeping success--no reason why it should not be. Look
these prices over and be at the opening at 8 o’clock.
From 8 until 10 o'clock every day this week we will sell you 30 yards
of 4-4 Bleaching for sl.
At same time 16 yards Percal, dark color, for sl, 10c quality.
340 yards of Saline as long as it lasts, at 5c yaid—first come first served
All Calicoes 4c.
DRESS GOODS
Wc have entirely too many fine dress patterns and dress 'goods. We
will give you the greatest bargains you ever had in dress goods and silks.
Another pyramid of those 15c, 20c and 25c ladies Handkerchiefs for
this week at 10c.
Gents Handkerchiefs same price.
We have reduced prices for this sale on all childrens Hosiery.
The prettiest Towels on sale tomorrow we have ever shown, and cheaper
If you are interested in Flannels now is your time to buy.
100 CAPES and JACKETS to go this week at some kind
of a price.
Ladies Hats to be sold at a discount of 25c. •
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.
Gents Gloves, Silk] Handkerchiefs, Scarfs, Hats and Trunks for
Christmas presents.
Ladies Capes and Jackets, Hats, Veils and Shawls for Xmas presents
Beautiful line of Rugs and Carpets to select a valuable present from.
Our prices will interest you. Be sin and attend this week’s sale at
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