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i?. ANTHONY,
DEALER IN
PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES
The Finest Lin* of Perfumery sod Toilet Article In the Oity.
■ £2111 St.
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Por Xmas.
Llvt Turkey*. Oreeeed Turkeys, Cranberries,
Cranberry Sauce. Jelly Preserves. Apple Butter,
Citron, Currants, Rasins,
Prunes, Nuts, Apples, Pickles.
Oranges, Dried Figs,
THE FINEST LINE OF FANCY AND STICK CANDY,
Choice Selection of Toys, Vases, &c.
**T Will have Saturday, Oytters, Shad and Snappers.
HOLMAN & CO.
H. P. Bbown, : City Edikr.
GrUBn, 6a., Jan. 4.
LargesT fatal
OP-
Fire Works
CRIFFIN f
Candy, Fruits and Nuts,
bought before the advance.
J. M. Mills
Special Notice.
Gbiffin, Ga., Dec. BO, 1887.
Notice is hereby trivet) that on the
21st day of Dec. 1887,one two horse
wagon and a large yellow ox, with
small loose horns, ami about 8 years
old, were seized at Price Parka’s
and Jim Parish’s illicit distillery near
Looust Grove, in Henry county, for
violations of Internal Revenue Laws
Any person claiming them such is requir
ed to appear mul make claim
within thirty da)B from date of this
notice. J- II. Ringkk,
j8d3w Deputy Collector.
Notice—Public Schools.
Applicants desiring to take the
written examinations with a view to
employment in the Grifiin Public
Sohools, nro requested to meet at the
Sam. Bailey ecboolbouse on Wednes
day, December 28tb, at 9 o’clock a.
m. By order of the Board
* A. J. M. Bizien,
Superintendent.
For Rent.
The store room on Solomon street,
recently occupied by Kenney & vVer
ner’a Kenny wholesale k Werner, liquor house. Apply
to Atlanta, Ga.
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Advice to Mothers.
lilts. Winslow’s Soothing Svuip,
tor obildren teething, is the prescription
of one of the best female nursea and
has physicians used in for the forty United States, ami
beeu years with never
failing success by millious of mothers
for their obildren. Duriug the process
of teething its value is incalculable.
It relieves the child from parn. cures dy»
enterv and diarrhoea, griping in the
bowels, and wind colic. By giving
health to the ibild. Price 25 cents a
bottle. augeod.twly
And svery Our day in the year of 1888 . the choicest stock of fine Groceries
in the city. motto: “The best quality of goods for the lowest price.”
We return thenke for the most liberal patronage given us in the past year
tnd ask a continuance, promising fair treatment.
bread To-day we 11 will receive White Shad. Trout. Oysters, etc. Blakely's
out at o’clock.
BLAKELY
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'ROUND ABOUT.
Mutter* C*M*r*l*ir People und tin
eral New* Oe**lp.
AMBITION! TOU THE NEW TEAB.
"I cannot bo content wltli less than heaven,”
Raid Mr. Uallcy, a poet of much worth.
Not so modest he as many later,
Who would be satisfied with ths earth.
Col. G. G. Jordan, of Columbus, re
turned homo from a visit to Atlanta yes
terday.
J. F. Foster is in the city again after
a vary pleasant Northern tour of two
months.
Mrs. J. C. Ellington, of Montezuma,
is in the city attending her mother, Mis
White.
Lush E. Key, a clever and untiring
friend of fhe News, was in the city yes
terday.
Mrs. Nannie Clark, of Monroe, is in
the city, the guest of her mother, Mrs.
A, E. White.
Mr. J. H. ltingor left for Pike county
yesterday to look after the registered
distilleries.
George Grant, who has beeu in Birin
ingliam for sometime, is now visiting
relatives in this city.
Tho profano man always fills the
blauks with his own words, after the lot
tery drawing is ovor.
Mr. C. G. Kenney, of Flat fehoals,
one of tho cleverest men in the State,
nrlived in the city last night.
Miss Josey Williams, of Eatontou, re
turned homo yesterday from a visit to
Mrs. M. L. Bates, in this city.
Mr. Punch Doughtie, of Columbns
Ga., one of tho largest horse men in the
Georgia, was in the city yesterday,
Eighteen and eighty eight will do to
bet on. Three eights are hard to beat,
nud a hand of that sort generally takes
tho pot.
Ordinary's court convened on Mou
day, but adjourned until next Monday
without tho transaction of any irnpor
taut business.
Miss Lucy Harris, of Atlanta, has re
turned homo accompanied by Miss
Mollio Stephenson, who will bo her
guest for Homo time.
Air. Chits L. Davis, of Warm Springs
Ga., passed through tho city yesterday
enroute for homo after n deer hunt iu
the southwest rogcons.
Mr. J. J, Gaiilard, of the Atlanta and
Hawkinsvillo R. R., was in the city yes
terday and informed us that the road
was progressing finely.
The finest beer iu town, the Gerke, is
now on draught at J, C. Campbell’s,
Dutch Doit's, George Seymore’s, Fill
Morris’ nud the Globe Saloon. tf
Miss Opal Smith, one our city’s most
accomplished young ladies, will leave
soou to visit Columbus. Her depart
ure will be regretted by her many ad
mirers here.
W. T. Watson, of Columbus, and Miss
Matilda E. Cox, of this county,-wer*
married yesterday by Squire Collens,
and look tho Ga. Midland for their ft?
tore home.
Wall Bros,, of Concord, were closed
up last week on a mortgage held by
J. Kyle & Bros., of Columbus, for| th#
amount of 8750. This is the only fail
ure iu that place (his season.
The spring time is coming again, gen
tie Annie, and the itinerant musicians
are becoming tinea. The last is a one
man act of a double back action combi
nation of every execrable instrument
known to their makers, which appeared
on the streets yesterday.
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CALL ON US FOR YOUR
Christmas Goods!
Full Line Fresh Goods! Lots of
TURKEYL AND CRANBERRY SAUCE
And Everything Thut Is Good !
J. H. KEITH & CO.
iitff&dly
Grixns a,1 Cost!
FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS.
CHARLES EIFLER,
AGRICULTURAL BUILDING.
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J.H. White, Jr.,&Co.,
CLOTHIERS
31 Hill Street, GRIFFIN, GA.
Griffin, Ga., Dee. 17. ’87.
The crowds that were seen in the store of
J. H. WHITE, JR., & CO.,
Yesterday--dreus day—tells who sell the Clothing in
Griffin. Come one and all. No one can tell without
seeing the goods where the Bargains can be found and
we now say from this date to Feb. 1st, 1888, we will
sell goods cheaper than they can be bought elsewhere. sell
Yet we don’t propose to sell at cost, tor who can
goods at cost and live and pay his debts ?
Yours, &c.,
J. H. WHITE. JR.. & CO.
James J. White, an old Griffin boy.
now of Roanoke Ala., is in tho city in
the interest of a large harness house of
that place and is receiving a cordial wel
come from his friends here.
Charlie Hollon, a well known negro
iu this city, was arrested yesterday for
stealing a water bucket from H. C.
Burr & Co. Neeley Smith discovered
the theft and gave him in charge.
Mr. H. W. HasselkuB received an cr
der yesterday from a gentleman iu Now
York for a cask of his wine. This
proves that grapes grown in the sunny
south are of a very superior quality.
Mrs. Annie Stark, who lias beeu ill at
tho Curds House for some time, is im
proving. She is now attended by her
mother, Mrs. Judge Stark, and her sis
ter, Mrs. M. K. Campbell.
At the sheriff sale yesterday the
soveuth interest in fifty acres of laud bo
longing to Mrs. Martha B. Bsall. in
Africa district, was bought by W. P.
Wilson, tho plaintiff iu the case, for
£25.50.
Mr. Lewis Youug, of New York, was
in the city yesterday tho guest of his
frieud Mr. A. Scheuerman. Mr. Young
gave us a very pleasau. call at our of
ftco and by his pleasant address in
gured him a cordial welcome always.
Rev. C. Dowe, the much loved ree
tor of St. George’s church, leaves today
for New Orleans, where he will spend
several weeks. He will be absent tbreo
Sundays and his congregation will re
gret that his plois.int discourses wil 1
not bo delivered nati! his return
Col. A. G. Daniels has routed tho
Curtis House and his wife and daughter,
Mrs, Garrison and Miss Miuaie Daniels
have arrived from Charlotte, N. C., to
YuU. W EIGHTH
pure:
Its superior for excellence than provui in millions
homes more a quarter of a cen
It isused by the United States Gov¬
Endorsed by the heads of the
Universities as the Strongest, Purest
mos Healthful. Hr Price's the only
Powder that does no' contain Am
PRICE Lime, BAKING or Alum. Sold only iu Cans.
POWDER CO.
CHICAGO. ST cons,
lr.top col nrm
| take charge of the house. Col. Dan
iels will run astr ictly first class house
and his many friends on the road in
sure him a tine patronage.
Tho creditors of E. J. Fiemister met
yesterday and had two propositions sub
mitted to them, one being that he
should turn over his entire property
and tho other that he should pay a cer
taiu per cent, on the dollar. The meet
ing adj rurned to consider these proposi
tions until Friday, when it will reas
semble in Atlanta.
"ROUGH ON PIT.ES.’-*
jompfetecure fhy ipfet t Ask “Rough
Piles.” Sure guaranteed. for itching, for protrud
on cure
ing, bleeding, or any form of Piles. 50c.
Druggistsormail. E. S. Wells, Jersey City.
6KINNV MEN.
Wells’ “Health Renewer” restores health
& vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Impotence, Men
taland NervousDebility. For WeakMen,
Delicate Women, Rickety children. $1.
WEIXa* HAIR BALSAM.
If grt. /, restores to original color. An ele¬
gant dressing, softens and beautifies. No
oi nor grease. A tonic Restorative. Stops
hk..r coming out; strengthens, cleanses,
heals scale, eradicates dandruff. 50c.
Covington Star: ’The Henry Coun
ty Weekly says an engineer corns of the
Georgia Midland lailroal is now survey
ing a lino from Athens to McDonough.
This is news to the Star, as we have not
heard of the movement from any other
source. We are consequently unin
formed as to what particular route they
■ are taking, but can say they have not
j appeared iu this viciuity. Wo have
j been informed by tho the management
of the Georgi < Midland company, how
ever, that whenever such a forward
movement was contemplated, we would
be calltd upon to aid in the work.”
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J, rtr n am a a Trmle-Jtarfc, and our*
Ifq’so; ,.o fir. , .it , . .. / C. Moyer a Co., fiolel
DR. BOLL’S COUGH SYRUP
Fort hr cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarse¬
ness, Whooping Croup, Cough, Asthma, Incipient Bronchitis,
r.r.i Con¬
sumption, for the relief of con¬
of sumptive Disease. persons in edvanced stages
the Fcr Sale ty all Drug¬
gists. Price, 25 c -*S
J- G- NEWTON,
Mercantile Broker,
GRIFFIN. GEORGIA.
janSd.twIm
c. F. NEWTON «£ SON,
WHOLZfALB AND *ET f- DEAIXJJS IN
Coal Crook, Jellico, Mooteialla and Anthracite Coals!
iockof N A Reidy I I Mlicd l In PaiqU? any quantity Oils, Varnishes, at the Joweft Ac. prices. We can make We carry It to ,aur also interest^ a very l ar£r gR :
when in reed of any thing in onr n
on ns ^ F, NEWTON Sc «ON.
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DREWRY’S
Drug Store I
AFTER JAW. 1ST, 1888
No accounts will be opened with persons
who have not pnid nil |)*ist due Recounts.
I will sell
DRUGS AND DRUG SUNDRIES
very clols and cRiinot LAP BILLS.
N. B. DREWRY,
» HILL STREET. * GRIFFIN, Ga
BIGGEST AND FRESHEST LOT OF
Christmas Goods!
IN TOWN, AT
!
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WHIPS, WAGONS, DUGGIES J
AND HAPNHSS.
—w- -
Studebaker Wagon i While Hickory Wagon!
Jackson G. Smith Wagon!
Jackson G. Smith Buggy!
Ar.d the COLUMBUS BUGGY at the Lowest Prices possible. Repairs on
old Buggies a Specialty.
W. II. SPENCER
aug2Sdiw0m Cor. Hill it Taylor Streets, GRIFFIN, GA.
R. J. DEANE,
PHOTOGRAPHER
PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER.
JSP Old Pictures, Copied and Enlarged.
P- IIASbELKUS,
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN
Boots and Shoes,
LEATHER AND FINDINGS.
S2« .Hit a .» GHIFFIIV, Gd,
I aoaiu offer ’y s'.. ck o! Winter Bcots and Shoes at Lowest posible
prices. Bef 1 .ne-made Farm Shoes in the State.
H: W. HASSELKUS.
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W. GODDARD,
is well-known as one of the most promi¬
merchants in this city, proposes to sell his
selected stock of
Groceries
prices th t are lower than the lowest for the
thirty days. Call and see him.
decSlni
IT WILL PAY YOU TO SEE THE STOCK
WATCHES. SOLID AND PLATED JEWELRY,
SILVER WARE, CHINA WARE, ’
TIN AND WOODEN WARE. LAMPS, iC. BOUGHT AT ROCK
BOTTOM PRICES BY
THE NOVELTY CO., No. 57 Hill Street,
PIANOS !
ORGANS
CASH. OR ON TIME, AT
DEANE’S ART GALLERY