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Fresh Garden Seed !
ONION SETS AND SEEO POTATOES.
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E. R. ANTHONY’S
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For Xmas,
Live Turkeys, Dressed Turkeys, Cranberries,
Cranberry Sauce, Jelly Preserves. Apple Butter,
Citron. Currants, Rasins,
Prunes, Nuts, Apples,
Oranges. Dried Figs, Pickles.
THE FINEST LINE OF [FANCY ANO STICK
Choice Selection of Toys, Vases, Ac.
'0*F Will have Saturday. Oysters. Shd and Snappers.
HOLMAN * CO.
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Griffin, lit., Jan. «*.
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GRIFFIN !
Candy, Fruits and
bought before the
J. M .
MONEY To loan in small
turn* on GOOD
CUK1TV. Apply
1m Thbie Etc*, Box Kfc>, Griffin, Ga,
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Special Notice.
Griffi.v, Ga., Dec. 30, 188T.
Notice is? hereby given that on
2Isi day of Dec. 1887,one two
wagon and a large yellow ox, 8
small loose horns, and about
old, were seised at Price
and .fun Parish’s illicit distillery
Locust Grove, in Ilenry county,
violations of Internal Hevenue Laws
Any person claiming them is
ed to appear and make such
within thirty days from date of
notice. J. II. Ring kb,
j3d3vv Deputy Collect! r.
To Rent.
A si x room Cottage, in good
pair. Apply to J. A. Stkwakt.
jan!2dtf
For County Commissioner.
Epitqr News —Please anoounce
the name of T. J. Brooks as a e tndi
date for County Commission* r, to
fid the vacancy caused by the death
of H. \Y Mangbam, ami obligo
Many Voteb 3 .
Are .Married People Happy l
Do Uncle yon think Jnke? married “D.it people 'pends are hap
geddor pj. dev enjoy demselres; ar
how if dey
hab cbillus an keep Dr. Bigger*' Hticklt
berry Cordiai, dey are certain to 1>.\ for
hit will de bowel troubles and de chtlitiu
eothing.”
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Rbeamaticm U esnsed by laitic acid in the
afj&*aasa £!ar ato —tr
Tliurber's Asparagus.
Evaporated Vegetable** for Soups
Fine Irish Potatoes. I
Norfolk V ** li. Oysters, n ,
White Shad. j
- All Kinds String Fish.
BLAKELY j '
’ROUND ABOUT,
B»!im (.K.nhNt P».ple «»«i
• ral Saw* Oo**l|*.
Til £ BAST VSAKCHiST-
By siste-*, cousin*, aunts and ul!
Caj led tarrtssed aod hissed.
He wilt not b dge an inch, this bold
Tiiung budding Anarchist.
Who shall sobdae this pe«liteot
But precious little tyke!
What's to be said vrhat'« to be done
When Baby's on the strike
Cotton is worth 10 cetU.
David GaiFanl.of Jack-on, was in the
city yesterday.
C'sph J. ,J. Cook, of Forsyth, was in
the city yesterday.
Sirs. Geo. L. Cope returned to Sayan
nab yesterday morning.
Joseph S. Ford went to A Han to last
night to attend the P. B show.
Willie Harrell,one of the best boys in
Zbnlon was in town yesterday.
Mr. j. I’. Sawtell moved to the Farm
er place on Hill street yesterday.
S M. Cohens and li. T. Daniel went
tip to see Julias Caesar killed again.
Emmet King and Chan Walcott went
to Atlanta yesterday to see Booth aad
Barret.
Mr. Couuaily Nelson, of HoUenville,
one A the best farmers in "Pike county
caa here yesterday.
Misses Chattio Mitchell and Marie
Hammond attended the Bnoth-Barrett
ferformai.ee yesterda-.
J. M. McMichael, alter a short visit
to his famiiy here returned to his home
in Montgomery yesterday
Miss Minnie Bioodwortb, alter sever
al days v,sit to relatives and friends
here left for her home in Atlanta vester
day.
Mr>.»L )Utic Eider after several weeks
tint to friends m Macon returned home
yesterday to tiio delight of her many
friends
Mr. 11 i\ .Miller, of near Suuuyside,
was in the city yesterday and sold twenty
five bales of cotton fur round sum of
ten cent* per pound.
Dr. Ja,s. T. Ellis who lived three
mile# west of Griffn, and was an old and
well known citizen, died at his home at
eleven o’clock yesterday.
Copt. II. T. Jennings, of Barntsville,
arriv* cl iu the city on Friday night, a
day too late for the wedding. I he Cap
tain should have come siouer.
There was a good crowd of country
people iu the city yesterday and the
merchants were kept busy, and of course
were more cheerful. Iu fact, it looked
like th usual fall trade bad returned.
It his ju t been 1,000 years since
there Wi.ro u> many 8's in a leap year as
wo have just cow. It is a good time
for oUl Batchelors to eogit 8, the girls to
reciproc 8, ond not to hesit 8, to elncid 8
their f 8.
Jackson News: II. O. Benton, our
popular lieal Eetate agent, who has
been to Mootieello recently, says the
people of that place are iu high spirits
over their railroad prospect*. He was
told that the line from (InlBu to M> uti
: cello will be built as soon ns the work
; to sis Athens ■-*'.? i< c impleted. A large fore
aid .Madison.
f* .vdi i , at-.- -ubject other danger*
than tbo.--- < i ve-wl and car. Improper
eating at the ;various hotels they visit j
regnlator demand*, the of the proper human use system. of that Laxador reliable |
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It is l. t always perfectly safe to
j soot lie the b.bv with opium prepara
byrup '«*• >»/« it coutauia r ir - nothing !, ,r - B “ l>T
; injurious.
CALL ON US FOR YOUR
Christmas
Full line Fresh Goods! Lots of
TURKEYL AND CRANBERRY SAUCE
And Everything That Is Good !
J. II. KEITH & CO.
ag£xiiy
H. W. HAS&EI.KUS,
MANUFACTURER ASl< DEALER IN
Boots and Shoes
LEATHER AND FINDINGS.
Utt lii.’l :*trert, ... GlilFFIIN, A
I again offer mj stock of Winter Boots and bToes at Lowes!
prices. Best Home-made Farm Vhces in the State.
H: W. HASSELKUS.
List night Mr. FT. P. Brown, cf the
Sun, tendered Mr. i. W. Logan a Tery
plea-aut snpp r, «-< was CDjoyed by
a half .,,, dozen * Logan r s Inend*. , •
Mr. Logan leaves the city tomorrow
much to the regret of his friends who
wish him success wherever he may go.
The Inter-Ocean discusses advertss .
ing m a uew phase. It says: While it
is true newspapers live by reason of
their advertising columns being ad
equately pati : J, the publication of
advf rtisemeu i come to be an im
perative adjn the news supplying
basinets of the p * .per. The public de
mands , the advertising . column . as im
perious'y as it aemauds the telegraphic
column or stock report It is no longer
solely a question between the advertiser
and paper, it is a matter between the
seller and the buyer The people says
to the merchant iu effect, “Tell us
what you have and what your selling
prices are, so tbit we may deal with
you nuderstandingly, or we will go else
where; to trade. *
Use the great specific for . . ! . P j !
head , and -
catarrh-Dr. , , ,, Sage s Catarrh , ,
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Belli a i f Norniiuul} i
.
in the towns and villages of Norman*ly [
one finds a liigh average of female
beauty. The rural belle of Normandy is
a brunette, without lx-ing of the extreme
type. Ik-r eyes arc brown, rather than
black, her hair may 1-e either black or
dark auburn, and her checks arc inclined
to be of a warm, rosy hue. Judging the
Normandy woman in comparison with
those of England or America, I should
say that while the former average high,
there is too great a sameness about the
type to present the fascinating variety
one meets with in cither of tbo other two
countries named.—Thomas Stevens in j
Courier JournaL
Hood's Sarsaparilla is a purely vegetable
preparation, be.ng free from injurious in¬
gredient 2 It is peculiar in its curative power,
2.
Removal.
We have removed from our
former location over Stihvell &
Keith’s, to the store room Xc* 18
Mill street, .McKee’s old stand. We
invite all our friends and the public
generally, to call or. us at our new
quarters on first floor.
Respectfully,
Mrs. M. IT. Brown ^ l'<>
jai 2ld2w<k x-lt
For Sale.
A bargain can be had bv a cash
lurehaser in the following named
iroperty: One hah’ acre lot on Tay
or street near the 8am Bailey Insti
lute, seven room dwelling with
large kitchen attached and a well of
water that cannot be excelled in the
city, a very rich garden, also a lot
and nice little barn and stable, all
\ t ry conveniently arranged. This is
a very desirable home fur any one
| wishing to be near one f the best
schools in the State.
A'so 3 0 hundred acres uf i.u,d in
Pike county iu one mile of Joliy on
the Georgia Midland ratirrad. About
r •; irJ t T n “' •"»
ber, the remainder in high s:»te o
cultivation, of which about 20 acres is |
<-f the finest bianch bottom. This is
an admirable place for a stock farm
aud any ouo wishino to engage in
, be hu ; ineM W3(1 ] d do well to pur t
chase, , which , , can . be done ,
c.u very rea
sonahle terms, < ithcr cash or part
and icmainder in 12 months. T’. G.
McAfc, .. I*. i*. a ..... ... < erner
Meriwether and Sih streets, or ad 17
dress through the mail, P. O. box
210, Griffin, Ga. jar -td&wlm. all
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Advice to Mothers. !
Mbs. Winslow's Booth in u Bikcf,
for children teething, is the prescription
one of the best female nurses nad
physicians iu the United States, and
has been used for forty years with never
their success childrcu. by million* of mothars
teething During the process
its value is incalculable.
relie ves the child from pain, cures dys
and dtr.rrbtca, griping in the
and wind colic. Bv giving
to the child. Price 25 cents a
augeodA-wly
The Uib'.iophik's Bookcase.
Great collect; ns hav • Lad their day.
it was well to gather looks as
^ hooks that were monumental,
d ]ookc wuh their gilt titles . , lke
with an epitaph; books that
in sets cf sixty volumes for an
like Voltaire. Nowadays the
s bookcase is a jewel casket.
ls now no pretension to being uni-
Quality is the requisite, not
and the bibliophile’s aim is to
the quality better as he goes on his
Wherefore several collectors have
their desires to a particular sub¬
Prince Es&ling gathered the Chan¬
do Geste and books of chivalry;
le Due made an admirable collec-
of the ancient poetry of France;
Henry C. Murphv Joliy had nothing but
Mr. Bavoillot has a
collection of the first books of
Hugo and the Romantiques; Gen.
C. Hawkins is a collector of the
books printed everywhere in the
century; there are collectors of
of Shelley, Swinburne, Ruskin,
Longfellow; the list is end¬
Review.
Simplicity at Funerals.
“Simplicity in burials is coming largely
vogue in this city," remarked an un-
to a reporter. “It affects my
of course, but I am not com-
. Tlierc has been too much show
our funerals, and mostly on the p>art of
who could least afford it. ‘Inter-
private' is to be observed in the
of death almost every
Neither the hour nor the place nor
other particulars are given. Those
presence is desired are notified
There is no display of hacks
flowers, and grief has a genuine as¬
Huge funerals are more or less
and in thus honoring a husband
father privation lias been subsequent¬
endured for months. I advocate sim¬
burials, though I know many of my
do not.”—Philadelphia Call.
You-w eight
pure:
Its superio. xctHente prov* . h minions
homes for more than a quarter of a cen
It isu- I by tie United state* Gov¬
Et lorsed by tie heads of the
Univei itics as the Strongest, Purest
most Healthful. Dr. Price's the only
Powder that dees r.o* contain Am.
I.ime, or Alum. Sold only in Cans.
J’KICE BAKING POWDER CO.
TURK. CHIOAOO. ST I.OV1-
col.urm
I.ODH
THIS
Hundred aid Fitly Vacant Lots
For Sale from One-fourih fo
Five Acres I
the thriving City of Griffin, of u papula
of ti.000, and increasing every day.
railroads completed, andj two more
be m a short time. It is the centre of
Georgia, only 43 mi'es from Atlanta
tiOfr. ro Ma on. on the Central railroad
Uaiiy. Fruits of all kind can be
except of free tropical. Spring and running
ston • water. 1 ho.healthiest
best * limate in the world! Property of
kind for saltat reasonable prices. Houses ;
demand investments. and rents pay a good per !
on
All that is needed i- a *40,(XX) or
Hotel, and $10,000 guaranteed and sub ]
and to any capitalist who will bniId it :
see for yanrself, or address
G. A. CUNNINGHAM.
Real Estate Agent, Griffin,G i.
3m
J- O- NEWTON.
Broker,
GRIFFIS. : GEORGIA.
S5f? —
J1 White, Jr4 Co '
CLOTHIERS ,
31 Hill Street, : : : GRIFFIN, « A .
Oriffin, Ga., Doe. I;
The crowds that were seen in the store of
J, H. WHITE, JR., & GO.,
Yesterday-circus day—tells who sell the Clothing j n
Griffin. Come one and all. No one can tell without
seeing the goods where the Bargains can he found and
we now say from this date to Feb. be 1st, bought 1888, we will
sell goods cheaper than they can elsewhere.
Yet we don’t propose to sell r. t cost, tor who can sell
goods at cost and live and pay his debts ?
\ r ours, Ac.,
J. H. WHITE, JR., & CO.
C. F. «£ SOM,
WHOLESALE AXD EEXALL DEALERS IS
Coal Creek, Jellico, Monteialla and Anthracite Coals!
Rough and Dressed Lumber of all kinds, Shingles, Laths, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Moulding
Brick. Lime. Cement, Pla-ter am! Builders'Hardware.
y il * 1 J T O We rave ad<’ed Naiis to our stock and < an now supply our eustorrers
i l • in any quantity at the lowest prices. We carry also a very larj»
stock of Ready Mixed Paints. Oils, Varnishes. Ac. We can make it to your interest to
on ns when in i eed of any thingin our line. NEWTON &
C. I”. *SOIV.
noi6tjanl
ESTEY ; PIANOS !
y ) ORGANS !
■3ET CASH. OR ON TIME, AT
DEANE’S ART GALLERY
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IT WILL PAY YOU TO SEE THE STOCK
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GOLD WATCHES, SOLID AND PLATED JEWELRY,
SILVER WARE, CHINA WARE, ,
GRANITE. TIN AND WOODEN WARE. LAMPS. &C. BOUGHT AT ROCK
BOTTOM PRICES BY
THE NOVELTY CO., No. 57 Hill Street.
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED !
*A fresh lot of preserves.
Jellies. Apples,
Oranues. Panamas.
Cocoanuts,
AND IN FACT EVERYTHING A HOUSKEEPPES WILL NEED:
HIM Elfins k Cl’s.
R . J . DEANE,
FHCJsroeiRAPISER
i :ture frames made to order.
I' Copied and Enlarged.
Gr’^ns atCost!
FC.: THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS.
CHAU IES EIFLER ,
AGPilCULTURAL BUILDING.
sep3Sd±w3tn
US HEALTH
7^ n ^hoasaadTnal k Avoid the imposition of pretcntiocs rca>
^ di<v8 for those tr- ubies, and alJ <^uack«.
min ! tienua lame proportion
dents nd were restorad to health b- use of
with attention to buginees, ct cause |»ia
stura]
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Ti!» Direugujuuu * ijrorcHid xiesiia. becjmcs chaerfig aai r_;.ialy gaias bosh Kjvcjth Bad h«*d!>
vj* w 0 those who BtiSer from the many obsenro diseases TREATHEKT.
bronijht about by Indiscretion, Exrxjeure, Orer-Braia —C: j >3, Two Ma, Ttar
n o ra, or too free Indulgence, vr& ask that you send cs HARRIS
KErSEDY CO., MrsCKEfau
RUPTURED PERSONS cab havoFREE Trial^fou^’A^imnS^ 1,
WHIPS, WAGONS BUGGIES )
AND HAPXKSS.
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Studebaker Wagon; White Hickory Wagon!
Jackson G. Smith Wagon!
Jackson G. Smith Buggy!
Aid the COLUMBUS BUGGY at the Lowest Prices possible. Repairs on
Buggies a Specialty.
aug‘28dAw6m W . H. SPENCE,
Cor. Bill & Taylor Streets*. GRIFFIN. GA-