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R. J. DEANE,
: PHOTOGRAPHER.
PICTURE FRAMES MAOE TO OROER.
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THE FINEST
-GROCERIES
IN TOWNS
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Rath Plain and Fancy.
EVERYTHING
Guaranteed to be
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and always
T ' FRESH !
At J. M. MILLS'.
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I TIb Entire Stock of Goods
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STILWELL & KEITH,
Are being sold at a 6R EA SAC-
RIFICE. These goods
|MUST BE SOLD!
t^^The Most of them are Fresh.
First-class Goods.
Genuine Bargains
May be had. Come while you can
find what you want.
J. F. STIIdVELL, Receiver
23 Hill St., GRIFFIN. GA
Jsn. Sltt. IkN'.-dAw
Hon^ and Lot for Sale.
The nine room Louse known as
the Nail place, corner of Soleruon
»cd Sixth streets. Ooc- square from
business portion of city. Splendid
place ply for C. day P-or boarding Tbo* bourc Ad
to Nail. :?
Choice egg# from pare Wyandotte
Lftgborcs and Pekin Ducks lor sxk.
§l*e tube rose bulbs, chrysanthemum
and pansy plant? Mbs. Warder.
feb l.°.»oA wdt. Willoughby H
when constipated, take a dose of i-sxad:
Te aaffer from liver disease when so cheap
and sure a remedy as Laxador can be had
ia an actual crime again* t one’s ow n health.
Price only 15 cent-
ABOCT.
Mmttrr* l Pmml* *<»m
ml few. (iommtp.
rac atajio*.
Oct as*’ri*d. ’ f*y my friend*. sod 1,
Who 'te iu*t l»rs>ed thirty-foor. dgh,
doss their lament a»4,*igh lor
My loiojin**# deplore.
It it not that I fear tc e^eai.
By bashfulc**. d depressed cheek. -
la fact I'm cot. for my
And know the bold are
Mr I* reason, then if I murt girt.
simple, short and clear—
I know that I can t wed and '.t
Oa half enough a year
B. y Tea.-ae. of At lac.:*, is in Griffin.
Loo ijtolbrd went to VUanU yesterday.
J. H.Lane of At'.tata, sri< in the city yes
terdty.
Two or three tew jgoet r* f r sold in
Gnffin j CAierdAy.
SeT«r»l wegont, loaded with co,r.o. were
in ’.own yetUrday. t
\\ r. Btrr. of ColotnbBi, is visit; eg here,
i got*’, of the Nelsn* Home
J H Starr, of Orchard Hill, *y ut jestCT-
•liy in G rlffir. on busiBess
IT e up p&sserger train w*», as usual. 45
toinaet* behind time;esterday.
The Ceetral train# at the G il. <t G.
er.*A#ing on'.f about half the timt.
Mis* Pearl Johnson arrived in the city on
the op train yesterday afternoon.
The benign and lamhiar face of Judge A.
M rycer was seen ir the city yesterday.
F.C. 171 woo and M issElwon, of Shiioh,
are visit in,- Griffin, gne*t# a! the Kelm*
House.
The U. H auttioritiee have t’ceteda new
tank near the <rowing, which runs by a
sh am enc.r.6.
Mewr*. EmmfU Kinc *nd W C. Brown,
of Grifllr,, were it the city Sunday — Mon¬
roe Adver iser.
Iloti’S foil to attend Dr FUpi * lectur* at
the Ftmale College to-night. Rarest lit¬
erary treat of the eeasor..
Since the Wider ha- beta drawn o3 Abel
Wright’s fish pond, that tud of town pre
*entt f.uite adiflerect appearance.
Tramp* arc scare'. The cold wave prob¬
ably necessitate# them to stop over in s
town longer ti.au ihcy otherwise would
M:« Mamie C irbio returnad last evening
front a visit of several weeks to the
family of J. K. Porter, at Seddan, AU.
Messrs. Juo. J. Childs and Carson, of Grif-
fin, spent Sunday in the city, the gueat* of
Mr. C M <> Bloodw rt>..-!MonToe Adver¬
tiser.
Ruin-: has organized a ' card of trade, It
is » ha! every other city in Georgia ought to
do. ft is concerted actl u that dets the sf
fM live work.
J. H Keith proved himself a public oene-
fector yesterday by bringing in a carload of
wood on the Georgia Midland and selling it
at a reasonable price.
The horUcu!tura!;*ts, whe ought to
know what they are talking absut, say they
dor t think the fruit i rep is injured by this
cold spell, although macy bods may be
killed.
"There -.re more- >oui. g iegrots *l the
Griffin depot than any ttowns etween
Atlanta and Savannah." . we f known •:rum
in er was heard to retnsrk yesterday !
low c mmenial man
Co’.- Hatnmoiid and Colt.a* rined the
.
fiebiag ; *rt? s.t TL mj#oii'* J .-cd early
yesterday a.o” ing. They pr A .bly thought
the fi«b w nld be -o nntnb with t! * o&ld
tba: they ccax eat* h thetc s thrir hand*
11 Job: W H igtt. .. f nr.ir ; setor of
; . e, vow I’reri rent of the Gewrge
T us 1;-tittsti, with hi- daughter
M s* Ciri , wa* th. gai *t of Dr. Daniel U*t
rig!.* J 1 - ’.' > t.or.f.>r 8*tin
M-.-h.ro* Ad»trt.*cr < C. A Ns.ee. cf
i. a A ,u.• . C-. ;«r: -. .: f . >t..oon T- !e
frepk, htt been .-r^udl.ig si-veral day* with
friend* in uw c.ty. i ... Nile* oce of the
t-gh’.CrS M. ’ ■{•>:*’ • w»p.v * writer* in
Georj *.
(»ur -iXi- * •i.ould *«« th;,’ their gales
ar tli -ed i ury night We s*w a man yes-
teres..- * bo: ad a 1 rastd f.r-.hesd in cocsc
quenee of a ri&te hav.ng leers left open the
eight bcf.-re: it being v;ry dark he could
Evl s*-e the gate. lie »» patriotic enough
even after havri g got the bruise, to ilose
the gate AT rtnMderate Oriffinites are
nei dr id vet.
Two gre-t eremic*—Hod’s fentsajvarii a
and impure Mood. The latter * utterly de-
feated by the peculiar medicine.
LEMONS
20 cents per dozen to-day.
Table Peas 3*>e j»eek. 1 i lbs Granulated Sugar H.
35 lbs Grits $1. Canned Tomatoes 10 c. 200 tbs Fine French Candy.
Onion Setts, Eastern Seed Potatoes. Genuine Cuba Molasses. Magnolia
Hams. The Great Pzppoosee Cigar takes the day. Shad. Fish and Oysters.
Bread and Cake and our regular big tot of Eatables for Saturday. Low Pri¬
ces afl through.
BLAKELY.
0*0. E. PUCK.
Price & Poster,
Sticooiisor** to G* .
-DIALER- IS-
Bo;ts, Shoes, Upper and Sole Leather, Fnncfc ad American
Calf Shins. Shoe Findings, Ac.
war Jas. Means' and W. L. Douglas' S3 00 Shoes a Specialty. •%*
24 Marietta Street. ATLANTA, GA.
RblldAwSoa
Mr* M L. Wniteha* opened, a milH&trj
and dre»* Bitku>n«UMitLBat at tbe C»:.
boiidljBsr. comer Hill and Broadway «tr«U.
and baa atari iaHu# i*$ae oTditSian, to
whkti »« would direct dUntias. Read :
•ed #bare v . trooege with her.
I; is no: quit* t lot the fair sex to hegi:.
dream in,- l tl £*»’.er basset*. Be sore,
however, y v to on deck when the hap-
pjrt.mc to i ar:"r,d- sad our milliners are
gsitingev. -ything in that line reod^for the
«.‘pi'i&u* occasioa.
if the owner of the old dilapidated t-uild-
iug known as the "Rock Steps" would tea:
it down he would, receive the thank.* of <jUit*
a number of his fellow citizens. However.
if it stand.- ranch longer be will tare thD
•speiue. as it is i> ’ready in a felling coe-
dit ion.
IV. G. Crow r ■ oung man near
Stearnstrille wh . . by a block falling
cm his brad from the —kins creek trestie. (
rapidly recovering ‘
last Friday, is and will
probably be at work again ia a few days.
He was mu-Sc very sick at the time, but
t .er* war no fruc'.are of the ska".
The AC&bU Constitution remarks that .f
tha various towns trying to ad vertise tt-.-m
•elves r. .-uld deposit one thousand dolla-’*
w ith their ’or*’. . t*era, they would st«nd a
better chance :icg their money back
than by resorti band bills and two-inch 5
circulars
Th Clark bu.ld.uy. corner Hill and Broad ;
way, came near being consumed by fire yes
terday afceot noon. The covering is old.
and this building would be very easily burn
ed. It should bw re- ov red and otherwise
repaiiad, or it wi.l catch fire some ntght.
when the Nelms House, Osborn’s Shop, and
other building* will Lave to go.
A Hill street merchant who believes ia the
old saying of "See a pin pick it up and all
the day yen’ll have good luck." saw a pin in
f r-ntof the post office the other day, and
while stooping to capture it his hat fell ofi
and rolled ont into the strset, two suspend-
ers gave way in the rear, hi* rollsr split open
and his store teeth which cost him $13 when
new. fill out and broke on the w alk. He
picked up the pin, howe ver
This Is the season for planting an adver
tisement as well as for planting crop*. The
spring trade w li soon open with all it* vigor
and the public look to the columns of the
News for information a* to w here to get bar¬
gains Our weakly is one of the very best
advertising medium* to be found; its circu
latloa is large and covers a wide scope of
coun ry, for. notwithstanding the sharp com
petition among newspapers, the people will
have the old reliable News, the friend ef the
farmer and told advocate of hi* interests.
An important railroad negro named Rob¬
ert*. who stood -adly in need of a peir of
shoes, proceeded on yesterday to tie resi
dence of Mrs Laura Hussey, a rotor, ms
colored damsel residing in the rear of Dr.
Col ler’s, wbe e he supplied l.L* wart, there
by breaking the tilth commandment. The
railroad gentleman tried to escape, bat in
vain—officer Bowden was too sharp f.r him,
Mrs. Hussy got her shoes back, and no doubt
Robert is more firm than ever in belief
that ‘’honestyis the best policy.”
Georgian auii Circa*.ian.
The Georgian has n beauty quite differ¬
ent from that of the Circassian. TheCir-
cassian is dazzling, queen like and stately.
She has a fair skin. She is elegant ia
; form. She is kirdly and gentle in v .ice,
tut lazy ia movement an i without spirit.
| One of ht r own sex has said: "There ia
no s it in a Circassian beauty: and as
• w g! r j are, pale cheek upon he*
snail ih ind, you Gel n mclina-
t . ti t ■ a:-- use her into exertion yon are
ted to 1 k upon her a i to c m-
[• *:; 1 r i >v . !m The Ge ntian
i- . i , r wit!, e es hi.. : ’ and
t- < a? dazzling as h- r •. y Her
ni .: : w, ar the swc< t; ; ’m
.f her-lt-Ss viva : a!.
Du 1 e-xpree&i i • n
lips act • rds - > v. with
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Hi* i 4/ v.t.s ti;v i T iv
seeii;. i - tysunnkal a.ei uu •- tld
tr : • ; : ’ft. ti result was Live. ■able
tola, ti-vry I- : j<**si, ie that . thor¬
ough ez.ar.tin:4ti"U will uliin.M- Sy <I- n. n-
strite- that the fault lies v-ry L.rgeiy in
to. shiiti’•• tact'. . 1> cf ■.•''•nation.
wl.icl; have grown up und- r tb old
cLt-s- .4 ivttvM f.r olncatK.’:-.. and which
tjv. la:g>. t-. i-ww b-.-rt-iiu.rr?
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MRS. M. L. WHITE J
FASHIONABLE
Milliner and Dress Maker,
Cor. Hill and Broadway Sts..
GRIFFIS. GA.
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Low Prices and Satisfaction Guaran¬
teed. Please call on me when
in want of anything in my
line. We strive to
please everyone.
ci» r todAvrAas.
Pari*’ Sewer Oran leg Sj-jtec.
It is scarcdr probaUe that any other
city in the world will have, a: least far a ;
long period, a svstem ci sewer cleaning ;
as efEdect as that of Paris. The sewers
are ail constructed with that end in new.
workmen can carry on their labors with- j
oat (looping, and the bottom L* s*c shaped
as t facilitate the work by the different j
. j
forms of water gates. In London a second
eewer or gallery is sometimes constructed j
3 bove the main effected. conduit by There which is a par- the j
rial cleaning is not
slightest eventually doubt to befid that their all great cities will intersect- have j j
ing sewers, at least, in such a manner
that workmen can pass through them and
clean them. No amount of flushing will
ever sufBoe.—Paris Cor. San Francisco
Chronicle.
Published His Ovru Bock.
An author who has published his own
book has netted nearly $20,000, whereas
revalues at the usual rates would
have yielded "books him at the themselves outside $4,500. by
Some advertise an
attractive title, some by an ingenious sys¬
tem. some by the author's name, though
a good, interesting story always adver-
tis.-s itself through its readers, as a good
play always inspires those who see it ta
speak of it to otiiers.—New York Times.
t^UVuViElGHT __PURE__-e
Its superior excellence proven in million*
of homes for more than a quarter of a een
tury. It isused by the United States Gov^
eminent. Endorsed by the Leads of the
Great Universities a* the Strongest, Purest
and most Healthful. Dr, Price’s Cream
Baking Powder doesno» contain Ammonia,
Lime, or Alum. Sold only in C«ns.
PRICE BAKING POWDER CO.
SEW TOBK. CHICAGO. ST. tOClS.
dl’.hwribp.top col.crm
IF YOD m
Custome:-, Augh.t,
B-varder*. To be B ught.
Agents. Siiver or Gold.
Orders, Merchandise fee-id.
Servants ir Geods to Ap raise,
Lawyer or Cas*. fipening Day*
Musical Tea nr*. To Announce,
Popular Pr _ -. Houses or Ac;e=,
Cook*. But. Ler* or Baker*
Book*. Boats,
To Hire or 1-* Votes,
Office*. Dress skirt or fioun e.
Basement. A cure for disease
First Floor. A MuslioCbeoahe. Handy Vahse.
Casement. A
To Pur ha*- . Pe ! Cheese,
Horse, Tea*.
Mare. Bee*.
Monkey B:oothound or Bi- fir Peas, Prone
F from or Spitz ’ To Are Make Known,
ci ► u,
To Hire a Hall, Tour Stun.
Driver or tear: . Hosiery.
An Elegant Carriage. Dry oods,
Play.< AnOpuienr Msr-h,ge. B..11. Upholstery Picnics, .
oncer’
feka’e*, Excnrsiotis.
Plate*, Knick-Knacks.
To sell to - y u r *Dive’ -ions,
Dirimond' Clothes Ready Made,
Pear Ip, Increase of T rade,
King*, C ai. Coke and Wood,
Curls. Picture*,
Wash f Features, L- ,. t re*.
To buy Odd Thing*. A.i Kinds of Fvod
Or *• II Odd Tbyu'g*• Works on Theology,
Cats, Magic. Astrology,
Rats. Wealth and Fe icitv.
Mr!*. Wrld-wide Publicise.
Fiat? FI-?*,
Bats Rags.
Pantile ces. Bag*.
Hau. Nag*
Respler.de: Mutton B< tC r„v,.ts Dres* shir.* or . . liar*,
Financial or Relief. f Almighty H. for Dollar*
use Rent,
Stock*. Store, Tenement.
Clock*, Cash to be L :nt.
a oeks, Cash tc. tie Spent,
SOCk*. fecert.
PorlmoniA or Boa. Tent.
fig. Sheep or Ox, Roman Cement.
Or Even a Beau— Go—-
Then n a Trie*. Read the Advice,
Take th* Advice Far Beyond Pri: e,
Written Be’-'w— Written Below—
ADVERTISE
-IN TKE-
Daily News
To Business Men.
XT ^((LABORED in tb e day* ARGUMENT : Is iNTtLL.1- NEEDED
coev.e e
GENT men that i:
Pays Well to Advertise.
full line new goods.
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LANDRETH GARDE SEED-NEW CR}|»
J. H. KEITH & CO
ROBERT BUIST'S EASTERN SFED
Irish Potatoes
AND-
ALL KINDS GERDEN SEED
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HOLMAN * CO.’S,
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e. w. Hasselttts, MANUFACTURER - Boots oil sta,
—ASD— 43|
— dealer in :—
LEATHER AND FINDINGS.
ay Hill Street, ... GRIFFIN,
I jgzio offer my stock of Winttr Bo. ■ - and Shoes at Lowest possible H. W. prices, HAS^ELKES, Be*i 1
made Farm Shoe* Id the State.
ESTEY ) PIANOS !
) ORGANS !
CASH. OR ON TIME. AT
DEANE'S ART GALLERY
WHIPS, WAGONS, BUGGIES
AND UAL’MISS’
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Studebaker Wagon i White Hickory Wagon!
Jackson G. Smith Wagon!
Jackson G. Smith Buggy!
Ar.d the COLUMBUS BUGGY at the Lowest Prices possible, Repairs
old Buggies a Specialty.
W. H. SPENCE,
auriSdAwCm Cor. Hill & Taylor Streets, GRIFFIN. GA.
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED !
A fresh lot of preserves.
Jellies. Apples,
Oranges Eanarnas.
Cocoanuts.
AND IN FACT EVERYTHING A HCUSKEEPPER WILL NEED:
icF? p M, Boyles & Col
For Sale.
.1 L ha d b\ a Cash
lurebaser in earned
iroperty: ( * hr ’ lot ou Tav
j or street near Bailey Insti
i tute. sevc; veiling with
! large kitchen Lv.. and a well of
.
i water that c , be excelled in the
: city, u isn ...h garde; . also a lot
and nice iittie b- ” an-, stable, al!
; tery conveni ■! ii.ged. This is
a very dcsirab.-- : ne for any one
vmsL;- g to l • near, j of the best
«boo!s in the S’.i'e.
A’so : hundred s of land in
Pike county in one m of Jolly on
ne Ge ro.u Mi . and r. ad. About
me third of this laud is riginal tim
her, the remainder in .high state o
ultivaiion, of which about 20 acres is
f the finest branch bottom. This is
r, admirable place for a stock farm .
nd any one wishing to engage in i
chase, .be business which would do we’j to pur!
can be done on very re a
»ocable terms, either cash or parti
and remainder in 12 months. T. G.
McAfee, at B. P. Blantons, corner 1
Meriwetner and 8th streets, or ad
dress through the mail, P. 6. box
219. Griffin, Ga. jai 4dAw3m.
MAN WANTS BUT LITTLE
Here below, bu! be Wanls iha' litlle
-.ighty gold, a
mm i 1 WANT
mi uu 1
or a big one is promptly filled by ad¬
vertising in the Daily or
Weekly NEWS,
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Men kk
Arriving daily from the
Loading growers.
S W. MANGHAM k SOI
A BARGAIN
FOUR ACRE LOT. OAK AND HICK¬
ORY GROVE.
With Six Room House
meets. T *v> Storie# Barn#, Stables with an and modem feervanis iBPWJ-
"b‘3"’tU”S-»»J
On Hill
Sold without reference to cost S#!eand _ ,
Houses . nd Lots lor to
Several small forms for rent or saie in “*
near the city.
G. A. CUNNINGHAM.
Real Estate ‘gent. Griffin.Ga-
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0 ARKEffS GINGER TONIC
Tbe pfstK*!!, BesK ifivard Cure Phuba Coo«fea, Weak LnndfW^*^^*! *
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Ibar U bn.iliSi *.fea-.4 .. umetf t* ace tife
u ne« wrewg ie’ortSim to taSiSSfc* T
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