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Ttifl Entire Stock of Goods
-OF-
STILWELL & KEITH,
Are being sold at a G3EA SAC-
RIFtCE. These goods
|Ml T ST BE SOLD!
4^.The Host of them are Fresh,
First-class Goods.
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Genuine Bargains
May be had. Come while you can
And what you want.
J. F. STILWELL, Receiver
23 Hill St., GRIFFIN, GA-
Jan-MaLR^^
House and hot for Sale.
Tbe nine room house known as
the Nall place, corner of Solomon
and Sixth streets. One square from
bnsioess portion of city. Splendid Ad
place for day boarding house.
ply to C. P- or Tho*. Nall. tf
For SaleT
A bargain can b© bad by a cash
mrchaser in tbe following named
iroperty: One half acre lot on Jnsti Tay
or street near the Sam dwelling Bailey with
tute, seven room and well of
large kitchen attached a
water that cannot be excelled in tbe
city, a very rich gmrdeo, also a lot
ana nice little bsrn and stable, all
very conveniently arranged. This is
a very desirable home for any one
wishing to be near one of the best
chools in tbe State.
Also b hundred acres of land in
’ike county in one mile of Jolly on
he Georgia Midland railroad. About
me third of this land is original tim
her, the remainder in high state o
duration, of which about ‘JO acres is
the fiaest branch bottom. This is
i admirable place for a sto:k farm
id any one wishing to engage in
te business would do weil to pur
chase, which can be done on very rea
sonable terms, either cash or part
and remainder in 12 months. T. G.
McAfee, at B. P. Blantons, corner
Meriwether and 8th streets, or ad
dress through the mail, l*. O. box
219, Griffin, Ga. jan4d&w3n».
W* have no hesitancy ia saying that onr
Washington letter can not not be equalled
by that of any contemporary that visits a
Griffin home to-day. Ills the unaiTectad
and natural letter of a Washington school
girl wriiDg to her former schoolmate* and
friend#, andpiescribes Washington life »•
they would see it if they were in her plate.
St. George's Episcopal church has been
handsomely decorated for services today,
with festoons and flower* und crosse. made
of white blossom*. The mnsie at the 11
o'clock service will be especially good, with
one or two singers who have never favored
a Griffin public before. At 4 p m. the Sun
day School will have impressive services.
Boila Pimples, hives, ringworm, tetter, blood
and ah other manifest*!tone of impvre
*«v cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla
’ROUND ABOUT.
■alien Ceacan ar f «o > t» ■•a vmm
anal »
THAT EAST EX MCI ax.
“Ochima of aweet Saint Charity.
Veal boom that Easter morn
When Christ for all shall risen be.
And in all hearts new born'
That Penteoet when utterance de*r
To all men ehall be given,
When all can *ay My Brother here,'
And hear My Son In heaven.”
Carriage* for Babies. Blakely & El!ie
CoonfltowdoiD is having his house painted
red.
The advertisement' on the first page arc
all new.
Baby Carriage*, ue« patterns. Blakely <k
FllU.
Mis* Mary Burr returned from Macon yea
terday evening.
Brother Heidi and daughter arrived in
Griffin yesterday.
AH grades Furniture, cash or credit. Blake
ly A hit is. %
Mrs. A. B. Phelps, of Atianta, is visiting
at the residence of W. J. Kincaid.
The aw nings on Broadw ay are being ele
vated according to the order of council.
C. P. Beeks returned to Birmingham jes
terday, after a picaaant visit to his old
friend*.
Beer and ice, the l>est of both, eold and
fresh, can always be had of C. V- Newton
this nmraier.
Spalding Superior Court adjourned yester
day morning until the first Monday in Aug
nst, regular session.
Nearly all the Easter cards in town had
been sold last night, so if yon don’t get a
card you may feel ilighted.
C. V. Newton will continue this summer
to sell ice cheaper than anybody. None but
,tbe poreet and hardest ice sold.
Mrs. C. G. Mills left for Macon last
night, called there by the illness of a rela
live, Mr. Emory Winahip.
i. Mias Leila Richardson returned to Athens
yesterday. Her entertainment here netted
the Memorial Association #24.
The Kincaid Mauafaetoring Company
will organise at tbe utfiee cf the Griffin
Manufacturing Company at 10 o'clock on
Tuesday morning.
Policemen IX>« and Howdin have been
suspended, charged with beating Bill
Bethnnc unneceMarily while carrying him
drunk to the calaboose.
Atlanta and Columbus leer, the finest
In the world, sold Only by C. P. Newton.
Fresh from the brewery and always cold
Call for it everywhere
Capt John II White.Sr. returned from New
Fork on Friday, bat was too ill fo be on the
streets. We are glad to say that be w*» out
and much better yesterday.
W. H. Dickerson is selling large nu&nti
ties of pure Browu Leghorn eggs and chick
ens, and is a reliable man of whom to ob
tain this de«*irab!e breed, handling no
other*.
Mr. and Mrs. R A. Robert*, who have
been visiting the family of H. C. Roberta
for a couple of days past, left yesterday eve
ning on their return to their home in
Yonkers, New Yoik.
J. T. & G. W Moore, of C'reswall,write* to
the Manufacturers Record: “We are now
erecting a taw mill; 32 horse-power engine,
capacity 10,000 feet hard lumber per day.
May put in spoke and handle factory.”
The annual meeting of the Griffiu Modi
cal Society will be held at Doctor Drswry's
office at 10 o’clock Tuesday morning. At two
o'clock the Society will be tendered a din
ner at the Curtis House.
Newnan Herald. “Mr- Ernest Lower, of
Griffin, spent Friday and Satfcrday here, the
guest of Mechanics Brass Band. He i» one
of the finest altoists in the State, and by his
excellent playing contributed no little to
the music fnrni«hed by the band during hi*
•tay "
Stonewall Fire Company has received
an invitation to attend a firemens contest at
Dawson. Ga., on May :6th. The priiea are
very handsome and the compact will prob
ably go. There hare been twenty-five w.
cessions since notke oi hie Macon contest,
which hich takes takes place place July Ju'j 4th 4th
George * Seymnre'a iunche* bava been jaat-
iy famous in Griffin every summer, and , they
have started in a style that are not excelled
by the largest cities on the continent. Of
course, people should not expect to defraud
the t-oardiug houses by taking all their meals
there, bat for a cold glass of beer and a little
•*»na, k” they are par excellence.
S Vm Low \'m ! j
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10 ibs. Lard $1,00, Arbuckles GofftH' 22 l-2c. i beese I
1? L4 1-sc.* 1-2C., liCnillOS Lemons 20e., -W., Hams Iiams 13 to 4-2e.. Bananas ^ 35<*..
Fine Florida and Imported Oranges, Rnssett Apples.
it FINE SHAD THIRTY TO FIFTY CENTS ! ★
FROMEK GEIFFM GIRL TELLS
WHAT SHE MOWS
naiiiia(t«« Life* •Bat She Dll
Rather Go to the San Baiiejr Ayala
-■Attending Waite’* Funeral.
Washington, March 29,—Believ¬
that it will be * matter of inter
to both my old and yonng friends
Griffin ta bare an occasional letter
the capital, I know of no more
medium through which to
them J n the Nkw«. Is ibis
s-iffici- tly apologetic for the
? 1 ope so.
I may .ay to my friends that it re
both time and prayerful ps
for me, a “Georgia Cracker, 1 ’
becomo accustomel to tbe positive
in life that a residence in a
northern city brings. Here
things are different from things in
Domestic affairs are differ
borne is dSff— -it, schools are
different . >ne people them
are not the same, either in bab
in speeches, or in appearance. I
many handsome men here, but
women are exceptional
scarce. f honestly think that
with her five thousand inhabi*
(pardon r.f if I strike too low a
ca *rn out more pretty
and t ) - on a fine spring af
than Washington can with
230,000 souls.
The public school system here
very complete, but I have found
in my heart to grieve, oh! so
it en, for one more season at the
old Sam Bailey and a romp
its iawns, not to speak of a sight
the kindly face of its much respect
and wonderfully good principal.
the High School here tbe boys are
the military manual and at
in a neat uniform. Tbe girls,
we number nearly five hundred
this single building, are separated
sections aod the discipline exer
over us would be deemed rigid
it was not for tbe kindly attentions
we receive and the fetes we en
after study hours. I have just
had a holiday to attend the imposing
obsequies of the late Chief J us
"Waite, which were conducted in
great hall of tbe House of Bepre
Think of a funeral that
$5,000 ! What a blessing it
must be to die in “goverment ser
vice” and go to beavon with so much
! Such pomp may not avail
tbe dead, but it is so comforting to
the family left behind !
Bat I am not goiDg to talk about
funerals, either public or private in
this, my first letter. The subject
is too uncanny. I want to spe»k of
living here. Weil, we all live in
houses and tramp op and down
staiis half our time. With land
selling at two dollars and a half
per square foot in the suburbs, you
may justly imagine it is cheaper to
build air castles than ordinary hens
es We raise nothieg, but bay e?
erytbing to eat. A tit of space
in -------------.--------- the corner of yonr house abont the
size of a pocket handkerchief is call
a yard, and as if to discourage
vegetation that is paved with brseks.
Vegetable gardens are located out
in the couDtry and if you love flow
•rs VIO you rnoxt WiU»4 WMW content u* yourself . vu.osi* with *• • —
“icbly I»1U that .prout .04
bioss?vre iD PO!S K The markets ar©
splendid and so are the prices, iav t.,.
erj hoo8ekef per does to, ... —
keting. Think of Sirloin steaks tbftt
seii at thirty . . cents , per pound, , , butter ,,
at forty five cents and eggs at thirty
** rwr P® down Servants ' inoes ° are
wholesome—for ; tbere. A poor COOK
.« ot . iioui u. 10 J.UM
po, mooih. «a
fifteen to twenty ; the
b#iug fic&rco artiCie _. . id ILit .. market. i *
a
Vnnr lour trip] laei coal. do* t•» ID id D’ODort'oD p.oport.on to ru
vour endurance. Anthracite COii !S
*, the . Oasis of your heat, , a p^»ky , sort ___.
of combctible tbat to.o, ...b .
DOSitire protest. r Wood is sold in
*
, lit tie , roaad . bandies, . wrapped
to, wtlb ..in. >»J .to
to pitch. How awfully V Uig
a icek* to boy one of them.
Bat 1 1 mast not extend * this K,a letter.
find 1 ure getting into a grow
burnor and I am goiDg to dr»w
line on wood and conclude witb
saying a word about tbe milk
tbe huckster, tbe knife grinder
the oyster vernier, or bow roach
■e-fuuTW WTafff-^
Its superior excellence proven in million*
of borne* for more than a quarter of a cen
tury. It umaed by the United States Gov¬
ernment. Endorsed by the heads of the
Great Universities as the Strongest, Purest
and most Healthful. Dr. Price’s Cream
Baking Powder does no*, contain Ammonia,
Lime, or Alum. Sold only in Cana.
PRICE BAKING POWDER CO.
SEW TORK. CHICAGO. ST. 1.01:IS.
dtthwSthp.top col.nrm
yon have to pay tie slop man aEd
the nsh gatherer for lheir weekly
visits- The customs of a great city
are very carious.
Jean sir..
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Functional derangement of tbe fe
male system is quickly cured by the use
* V. Pierce's “Favorite Pre
of Dr. It.
seription." It removes pain and re
stores health and strength. By alt drug
gists
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PIKE GOES WET
By Over Two to One, in * Large Vote
last.
The election on the prohibition
question in Pike, which took place
on Friday, was the most quiet ever
held in the county,no speeches beiDg
made and no clubs formed ; and yet
nearly two handred more votes were
cast than in tbe last prohibition elec
tion. This makes the overwhelming
majority against prohibition, after ft
four years trial, most significant,
The following are some of the fig
ures of the election :
Total vote# coat. . ■ ■ 1.614
For the sale............. .1,177
Against the sale .. .................. 497
Majority for the sale............... . C
“ ” in Milner district . .
“ •• BarneaviUe “... 1
sth "...
• •* Zebulon “ ... 1
'■ " Eppinger s “ 1
. .
2d (FlatRock) ...
•• Driver’s “ .
•• •• ilollonviile "
*• *• Concord ** . 1
The confidence of “womankind'’ i*
throughly grounded on the efficacy of Lira
dor. which a* proved a remedy of undoubted
use full ness in their peculiar ailments. Price
only 23 cents.
Central Railroad Time Tahir,
NORTHWARD,
Barnesviiie Special (Sunday only
7:45 a. m. Barnesville Accommoda
tion (daily except Sunday) 5:57 a. m.
Passenger No. 3, 5:41 a. m.
Passenger No. 11, 11:31 a. m.
Passenger and Mail No. 1, 4:01
j p. m.
1 ^ p asscEg er No. 13, 9:05 p. m
SOUTHWARD.
Passenger and Mail No. 2, 8:20
a. m.
Passenger No. 14, 11:20 p m.
Passenger Xo. 12, 4;fi5 p. m
1 BarnesTil’e Special (Sunday only)
j p m vceptSoDday Barnesville Accommoda 7:10
; ^ QD (daily < i p. re.
p. lPseD g f , Xo. 4, 8:43 p re.
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8 <>re Twroat
> Darbys Prophylactic Fluid. It at once ailaya
| the iedamation of the throat, subdues the
i pain and gives permanent relief. It prompt
j i symptoms Diptber:*. and of sore should throat be as med a gargle, on the first
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Hh** Coast it otes a Family Mediciues *
A preparation which i* adapted to the re-
Uef aad cure of aiimenu to which membew
of a household are most sublet, and which
p^ration-, which experience and the sane-
of th? mooicii prafesaion indicate as de-
. i £r ving ot popular regard and confidence, is
Hoetettcrs Stomach Sitters, a mcdK'ine
totiu) eradicetiou of dyap^peia, emi
stipation and biliousness, the three most fre
junet occurring ailments that vex mankind,
, pe r j T ed from abotntic parentage, it i* effi-
i kidneya. and counteract* a tendency strength to Then-
mat,*m; For renewing flagging implkitly
and imparting appetite it can he
i SStSS
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The Biggest Thins: on Ice.
Schlitz Celebrated Bottled Beer,
This iastly world-renowned bever
age, tp e^snlieccy in qoalitr and
taste, is now lor sale b?
James Campceia, “
Geuec.e A Hartnett.
and J. 3. Ison.
Give them a call. niSIsn wed 4w
■GEO. E. PRICE * p Foster
Price & Poster, •a
guecesHor* to G.),W,
-DEALERS IN-
Boots, Shoes, Upper and Sole Leather, French and American
Calf Skins. Shoe Findings, 4 c.
SST Jas. Means' and W. L. Douglas’ $3.00 Shoes a Specialty.
2i Marietta Street, ATLANTA, GA.
fvhlldJcn2m
Sullivan's Meal Always
ON HAND
.7. H. Keith & Co.
MATCHLESS GOODS!
“THE MATCHLESS.”
- And Matchless Prices. -
have everv shape andctlor in Hats, something to sail every face. The above is
one of the latest 'styles direct latest from the designs, largest I guarantee wholesale satisfaction. New York house. I fill With a good
trimmer and always the very can &nv
SPECIAL ORDEK FROM NEW TORK
in from three to five davs. £g“R bbons in great variety’ of width and colors ; a large as
sortment of Feathers. Flowers, Laces, Silks and Gauzes—all fresh aDd new PSease give
me a call. I mar25d4wm
MRS. E. E. CROCKER.
ROBERT BuTsT’S EASTERN SEED
IrishPotatoes!
-AND-
ALL KINDS GARDEN SEED
A T
HOLMAN & CO.’S.
Chinese Shoe* an«l Sliofmakiiij;.
Shoe-making, shoe mending and .-boo
selling are distinct branches of business
in China. Chinese shoes exhibit* great
variety of shape. Except in the hob
nailed shoe for ws - weather, there is
little leather used materials being
principally calk sum. -atm. velvet velvet and and
felt. Children's * are inaue
of fine open n ... . with with bright bright tin- lin-
ing. Ladies' shoes are made and mended
bv their wearer?. From childhood tlie
girua ,l,o prior i cl» ,09 hare their
tightly bound. : t ure thus, . at the
cost of year, ing. enabled to
wear shoes al> ehes long. The
Chinese cobbb : iiouse Ch to hon-
and announce K * a . r u '
liar rattle.— Phi i Tiroes.
■
Something Vl> c "Zanta Curram*."
The word' , ,rrant is said to lx a cor-
ruption of Corinth, a c ry from which
j once came all th' ek urrants. The
currants, comm ullwl zante. are
really raisins, pr >-iul from a grape that
grows r,o kirge-r th.. . •>€as, hke the
American wild or fox - ^ - -es, and hangs
in bunches only three i: ? long. These
grapes are dried in th sun. and then
•tored in bulk, where the sugar that
exudes from them mak -s them into
masses so compact that they have to be
dug apart by force shipment when wanted. They
are prepared for by being put
into casks and packed into a solid mas#
by being trodden by the feet of the na¬
tives.—New York Sun
DrBULLS
COUGH
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Cures Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness.
! . ; Croup. Cough, Asthnia.Bronchitis,TYlioop- Consumption
ing Incipient consumptive in
' and relieves persons
advanced stages of the di -or,#?. Fof
sale by all Druggists. Pik.. cts.
C AVTVOX ! - TV,* gtraoia*
j J>r. Buir»Ouih^j rnp
tascld ocVr in "kite tmtpper*.
j jtnd XJtkKk,towit: bears car A I xlV* trade Ht~tl
iad Cirri' a j?«l*N‘np (Vic
Iao*-Z a^Y. ind the tixe fimile
w of J olm U. Krtil
wdA.C.MKVtBdUO,.
. 8 .1, Pr-r-if %~r».
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Chew gbe Lance’s TOBaCIv> anti Plugs, w>te
THE AT t
a*V» hMrnu. fealit hv nil
N OTICE !
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TO LITIGANTS IN COUNTY COURT,
: Sotioe is htr cby given that the Quarterly
serous ____________ of the County _____^ Court of Spalding fourth
County County will will hereafter hereafter be be held ucu on uu the ^
f Mondays in June, September, December and
March, instead of the third Mondays in *w
The regular Monthly seaaaions of said
Court will hereafter be held on the fourth
Monday in each month. The first Court to
be held under this notice, at Monthly ses-
sion, will be on the fourth Monday in Quar. May
next, and the first Court to be held at
teriy session will be held on the fourth Mon-
day in Jane next. The business in
Court w iil carried on as heretofore and the
Court will continue to “it or the day* a»
llUV r ““ :! thii chang> g °
. Byorder of WALTER i C. L. BEEKS, m.tno, 0.
in30w4 Judge s. C,
j j
, MRS. M.L. WHITE,
j FASHIONABLE
Milliner and Dress Maker,
i Cor. Hill and Broadway Sts..
GRIFFIN. GA.
-tot--
Low Prices and Satisfaction Guaran¬
teed. Please call on me when
in want of anything in my
fine. We strive to
please everyone.
mar. 15dvVw3m,
'!». UHttliM
Insurance Agent; f
CRFFIN, CEORCiA-
Strongest Compan^ e8 »
Lowest Kates,
Prompt Settlements*
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