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F AHOY TOILET ARTICLES, LEADING PATENT MEDICINES, PAHTECB
REV1ED1ES. AND EVERYTHING KEPT IN A
First-Class - Drug - store.
Prescrip-
DR. E. R. ANTHONY’S DRUGSTORE
R. J. DEANE,
PHOTOGRAPHER.
PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER.
HJ* Old Future, Copkd *nd Enlarged.
(irian, (iu., April '21.
JACK H. POWELL,
--proprietor of---
ORIFFIVH FIRST-CLASS IIVER1
if 8TABI.ES,★
BROADWAY STREtT.
Finest Turnouts and Best Horses
to be Had.
jjr* Terms Most Reasonable and
Strictly CASH to all!
apr3«red,fri.*n :im
Tie Entire StooK of Gods
--OF-
STILWELL & KEITH,
Are being sold at a GREA SAC-
RJFICE. These goods
MUST BE SOU)!
Tho Most of them arc
First-class Goods.
Genuine
May be had. Come while you
find what you want.
J.F. STILWELL,
23 Hill St., GRIFFIN. GA
Jan.SUt. l88S.-d&w
Carriage ami Wagon
Too uniler“igneil bus taken
Shop opposite D. W.
and will bo prepared to Build
to order and do a general
business. Also, Horse Shoeing.
Respectfully. Fkchser.
Chas..
House and Lot for Sale.
The nine room house known
the Nall place, corner of
and Sixth streets. One square
business portion of city.
place for day boarding house.
ply to C. P. or Thot. Nall.
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Situation Wanted.
A lady desires a situation as
or can do general housework
cooking, if required. Will bo
tied with low wages, and can
good references. Address •*(.),*•
News Office, Griffin, Ga. d&wtf.
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Try our Imported Olive Oil,! — LOT
Kussett Appl08 !
Dnrkee- s Salad Dressing Lemons Siill 20c. doz.
per
+e HEAPESf GPO B m IN TOWN! T
JUST RECEIVED * BREADS★
— Another ^Irlcin — OUT AT 11 A. M.
--OF THAT- EVERY DAY
FINE BUTTER !
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*R0LN1> ABOUT.
Mailrn l «nr*rata,r KV*pl«* ‘* B * 1
mrml ,1.«i Cmtlp,
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OF COURSX.
Give »ue a kiss, mjr <l»rlin|f, do, blue
He said »» lie gazed in lies eyet *°
“1 won’t she said" yon lazy elf,
Screw up yoorlips und help yourself.
Miss Loula Bridges, of Creswell, is
visiting iu the city.
Mrs. Dr. W. W. Walcott went up to
Ulanta yesterday.
B. B. Blakely attended the Gilmore
Concert, iu Atlanta, yesterdad.
Miss Susie lisle was among the many
who visited Atlanta yesterday to see
Gilmore.
Hon. Joseph D. ISoyd and Master Joe
took in the celebrated Gilmore Couceut
iu Atlnntr last night.
Right Rev. J. W. B ckwith is now on
his confirma ion visitations to tho par
lahes of hia dioceses.
Mr.jiud Mrs. Ilea went up to attend
tho musical entertainment of Gilmore’s
band yesterday in Atlanta.
judge C. II. Johnson left on the noon
train yesterday for Cartersville. where
he was called on urgent business.
Miss Blakie Sharp, the accomplished
music teacher of Waugh College, left on
the Gate City to attend Gilmore’s Con
cert.
Mrs. Kendall, wife of Capt. Charlie
Kendall, onr efficient and polite con
doctor ou the Ga., Midland i» visiting
Miss Kate Camp.
Mrs. M. L. Bates lift on the 4.05
train yesterday for Macon, where she
goes to visit her daughter, Miss Anma
at Weslyau F. malo College.
Hcuoia fJentinel: “Mr. and Mrs. E. P.
Johnson, and Mrs. R. A Thompson, all
of Griffin, were the guest) of Mr. and
J. J. Dennis several days this week.”
Rev. Clina. Tlimias left on the noon
train yesterday for Atlanta, to visit
Right Rev. j W. Beckwith, who has
just returned from nn extended trip to
Europe.
Mr. and Mrs. R. j. Deane returned
on tho 4,05 train yesterday from Atlanta
where they went Thursday night to
see Gilmore’s Juldlle. They were woll
pleased with the entertainment.
Four of the citizens of the second Dis
triet of Pike were run inyesterday at one
time by officers Phelps and Cunning
ham for drunkenness and disorderly con
duct. It was n job lot and a very good
one, though somewhat tough.
At the last session of tho city council
of Barnesville two propositions were
made t > fix fbe whisky license, one at
§400 and i ho other $0,000. The vote be
ingutieilie Mayor cast tho decidiug
vet >, making whisky lieeuso §0,000 and
for rice Ler $1,000.
Henry County Timca: “Greenwood
farmers sold 206 bales of cotton to a Grif
tin man last Monday for 0 cents as fol
lows: W. W. Amis, 72: J. P. Copeland,
51; J. M. Carmicle. 26; W. W. Willifhns
If; Sell and Capt. Farris, li; J. L. Kim
bell. 10; J. P. Fields, 10; W. E, Alexan
der, 0; making a total of 200.”
Yesterday a party consiting of twenty
oue of the youug ladies of the city, met
at tho home of Miss Mo’die White, and
went out to Drake’s spring, odo mile
southwest of tho city, and spent the day
in picnicking. This was strictly
“pullet party” and no geutlemen
allowed iu their ranks. It is said ono
youug man made an effort to join in
with tliis fair army but was persuaded
not to come any nearer, so lie took
hint nud left for Atlanta on tbe
train. About five o’clock the cutire
ty marched up llill street,
with wild flowers, to Deane’s art gallery
amt had their pictures taken iu a groupe.
The pleasures of the day will long
remembered by all who were there.
Boils, Pimples, hives, ringworm, tetter
and all i i!ier by uiaiufe«liition®of Hood’s Sarsaparilla impvre blood, 3
are ou ed
A Huge Monster.
The party tb»t left Griffin Mon j !
day morning foi Grattan Hail, on
tbe Flint river to spend a week in j
fishing and rusticating ou tbe snonn
tain, have certainly enjoyed that sport
with no cloud to mar their pleasures
or obstacle of anykind to prevent the j
routine of each day’s happiness, nriu!
Thursday night, and then, “Oh. dread
ful monster,” “Sea serpent,” “You
maemnontb creature, what art thou '
“Satan is it thou?” “What else can it
be?” exclaimed Noah Collens, and
he and D. Gleesner echoed tbe same
in one loud voice back to the camp
on the bank of the river, as they sat
horrified in a little boat tryiDg to fish
the taut fine., ritichJudge Hammond
had carefully 1 ted an bonr previous.
Great wd th<- confusion and awful
was tbe fi ^bt of Noah as he sat in
the boat alene, gazing at—well, the
thing, the snake, the devil, or what
ever it was, Douglas having leaped
over board and was splashing and
floundering in water 20 feet deep,
trying to reach tbo shore. When
Noah saw lie was alone he yelled out
for help and cried porously for deliv
erance from thr ..ster. “Ob, it’s
eyes are like head lights to a mogul
engine and it shines like a crystals
ed wave in moonlight,”he exclaimed,
I3y this time Douglas had reached a
willow limb that bung over iu the
water and with tbe quickest “get up”
he ever bad t n him, rushed to his
comrades an>- ying for something
to be done, a: . iono quick, for his
pal Noah, in the boat. Judge Ham
mood came to the rescue and cutting
a muscadine vine, threw one end over
tbe boat and pulled Noah and the
monster to the bank of the river.
Poor Noah had fainted and fell back
wards, but be was soon pulled out
and placed ou a pile ol leaves that
Douglas had prepared for the occas
ion. He was rubbed with camphor
and given stimulants until at last he
rose up and said, “What has become
of that shining devil of a thing ?” “By
gads it’s gone,” said Douglas, and
the entire party rushed to the boat to
see it, when Noah raised up again
pale as death. “Oh, there it : s, but it
has ‘swunked’ up so,” and ono of the
ladies stepped down in the boat and
picked up a small cambric needle.
How often is the light af the house
hold clouded by signs of melancholy Yet or
irritably on the part of the ladies.
they are not to be blamed, for they that are
the result of ailments peculiar But to the
sex. which men know not of.
may be removed and joy restored by the
use of Dr. Pierce,s “Favorite Prescrip
tion,” which, as a tonic and nrrvine for
debilitated women, is certain, safe and
plea-anr. It is beyond all compare the
great healer of women.
LEAP YEAR WHIST.
A Game Which Is Becoming Quite Pop*
ular With the Ladles,
A game, which has become very
fashionable and popular with tho la
dies, is known by the above title.
To *hose who have not been initia
ted. a brief description will be of in
terest. The game is played precise
ly like the seven pointed American
game of whist, with slight variations,
in the following particulars:
First.^dlearLs are always trumps.
This obviates the necessity of asking
What’s trumps? Of course no trump
card is turned.
Second. The l^uecn of Hearts is
always the commanding card. Tbe
other cards of-the suit rank after
the Queen in the usual order, Ace.
King. Knave, etc.
Third. If the Queeu captures the
King of trumps from an opponent, i^
counts two tricks. Should this re
suit in an even number of tricks at
tho close of the hand, the Queen’s
side scores one point.
Fourth. Eeigbt point** constitute
a game.
Leap year whists excited marked
interests at the late International
Councii of Women at Washington.
Some of the more radical members
favord having no trumps except tL«
! Queens, and this view might have
prevailed had it not been for the ir
i reconcilable disagreement as to which
should be tbe comuiandicg trump—
the Queen of Hearts or tho Queen
I of Diamonds. • A very reep-eetable
minority favorOd tbe Queen of Clubs.
It was finally decided to laave the
game for the present with the few
change* above notfd.
Boman and Her Diseases.
is tlie title of a large illustrated treatise,
by Dr. R. V. Pierce, Bugalo, X. Y., sent
to auy address for teo cents in stamps,
ft teaches auece-sfnl selMreafnimt.
OJil’F, BALM, ALWAYS B.tU».
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been compounded hai will res
o?re >- N« oral b*l iue%«i oom^s on
s k!»! . i’ d the Hvfol t«y o' its
n s.. (.-.ai!"'> ove” me hu. ■*
ex '« ma» fie po p>. • I by t v
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mt, t. .it f .0!, ■ , J ; . -
ag . • 1 bail vLo pwtv.i i a 1 dl> o‘
tin IT' A < 1 -k ) fli : -t ; t.i’i "f
D, B Z il, of I* ills, to . . 3W
J i ive dressed too he > D of N a
Y 1 ;h :iu i Parisian? foi i j V
•t i. I in va itjueu’ed who u ■'»
ft > of 0 > ; p< rous, ft cm wt
,, :>ri > : bill .i Of l 11 , but.
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i e gvurii lity a ! {a i j
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oovt mg. at t t Vf i lOlt \
:d 1 p' ■•••to dd ID, i : - o
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po ■<• u . ij \ robbed .1 kn i
f i l t i i ed their fanip^b
f. ..if r re hud Fee a . • e
i/ i.r life left sla-iiberi’*
uni-c S‘-reiy have Le^ <
t t u'i >■> r.s wonted fire at 1
■ i Li ye giv* J .t qp at 1 > -t
■ < - 1 ibitu a on d to my w g
Jf 1 i. .vt used one Lair rti
, l t..,rr- iis< i 500. ■ d evtry
i. ... •», wa* w Hi .’,;ed rot
j ev i ajd’irsH, but to til
i i i v Mien some ht*
L 'vt it my s '
s. . me, j
S -t i a .em rkiD e growth and
t. g o>s of hair I have. It
i a -ged in twenty five years.
i no bail’ dresser seized bis soft
hr .ii. : r drib both hands, aud with
n v i:- jerk removed it front bis
head. It was a costly wig, aud b's
head was as white and bare a« a bil
hard ball.
That is why! he resumed bitterly.
And I. not only a hair dresser, but
skilled in every tonsorial arl! If there
was a help for baldness, other than
tbe wig maker, do you for a moment
suppose that 1. of all men. would
not know it, and. knowing it, would
not ouly have rescued myself, but
have saved to myself hundreds of my
most profitable customers? If tha’,
is not proof euougb that a man once
bald is always bald, just call to mind
docteis of your own acquaintance
who are bald as glass globes. They
are learned in tLe mysteries of drugs
and their preparation. They know
what iesu!t their combination and
application produce. If any one liv
iug were cnpblo of curing baldness
some one among these experts in
the science of medicine surely ought
to be {lie one. You never had occa
sion to go I > a doctor to get a pre
script ion f.r baldness, I see. I
hive had st eh occasion. Did I get
one ’ Lc-t i y shining pole be my an
s wet.
Come t< me for a cure for any
thing else,' iu\ medical adviser said.
Anything else, said he. and I will
cure you But baldness! Why,
my dar sir. Escnlapius himself was
as bald is—as bald as -well, as
bald as I an !
And La v -s bald, this doctor of
mine. An onion has more hair than
i he did! No, my son. If there lurk
e( 1 any whet e in all the materia modi
ca, of not only this age. but of past
ages, the tame of one little herb or
drug, or whatever you may call it,
flat could bid even one hair to grow
where there had been ten before,
thete would be uo ball doctors, and
the discoverer of that boon wonid
live longer in the hearts of men than
the much-spoken>of individual who
is expected to reach the summit of
all greatness some day by making
two blades of grass grow where one
grew l>»forc!
Alt persons desiring a family me Heine
upon which they' an rely, choose Larador
which promptly relieves and cores disease*
of the stomach, liver, tjowds and blood.
Pri e only 25 cents-
“Age cannot wither it nor coustom state
its infinite variety.” Flesh is hardly heir
to an ache or pain which cannot be cured by
nsjns Halv*tion DU
lit, painfully annoyinff to be disturbed ia
iu jmblic assemblies by some one eoughb #
when you knn> know Dr. Dr. Bnll’s Bull’s Conch Cough Syrup gvrnit is
only 25 cent”.
Central Railroad Time Table.
southward
Barnesville Special (Sunday only
7:45 a. rn. Barnesville Acccmmoda
tion (daily except Sunday) 5:57 a. rn.
Passenger No. 3, 5:41 a. in.
Passenger No. 11. 11:31 n m
Passenger and Mail N f \ 1. 4:01
p. m.
Passenger No. 13, 9:05 p. m.
SOUTHWARD.
Passenger and Mail No. ‘2. 8:20
a. m.
Passenger No. 14, 11:20 p. in.
Passenger No. 12, 4:05 p. in.
Barnesville Special (Sunday only)
4:58 p. m. Barnesville Accomraoda
tion (daily except Sunday) 7:10 p 10.
Passenger No. 4, 8:43 p. m.
-fotL WE IQHT
Its superior excellence proven in
of homes laused for more than United a quarter States of a
tury. It by the
ernment. Endorsed by the heads of
Great Universities as the Strongest,
and most Healthful. I>r. Price’s
Baking Powder does no* contain
Lime, or Alum. Sold only in Cans.
PRICE BAKISG POWDER CO.
SEW TOBK. CHICAGO. ST. I.OLIS
d4thw8thp,top col.nrro
A GOOD MULE!
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Cheap for CASH or good NOTE! If you want a
good load of wood send us one dollar and your or¬
der. J. H. KEITH & CO.
E. J. FLEMISTER’S
- SPECIAL BARGAINS -
I OR THIS WEEK!
).o ri¬
Ail Wool Nun's dings, in desirable colors. 19c. well worth 30c.
Wool Cashmer . inches wide, in all new shades at 25c.
Crepe Carres t : wool. 40 inches wide, at 50c.—value 80c.
Grand reductions in Silk Warp and Wool Henriettas, Blacks and Colors.
Best quality Surah Silks at 75c., sold everywhere at $1 per yard.
Gnat Go! j i Prices on all Oiler Dress Goois in SM!
Few Pier.:;, tlack Silks at Your own Price!
La'eri Trimmings to Watch all Dress Goods!
“Belford” 4 fiat U Ion Kids, Silk Embroidered. 65c.
“Alexander's “ “ S1.00
Splendid Black 1.00
“Mather" Kids in G s. Blacks and Tans, at $1.00 that retail the world
over at $1.50.
New Silk Gloves in Blacks and Colors. New Collars and Cuffs.
One lot Ladies Hoes in Blacks and Assorted Colors, at 25c. on bargain
counter, well worth from 40c. to 75c.
Misses Silk Lisle Hose at 25c.—Grand Bargain. Silk
Dozens upon dozens Gents.’ B ack and Colored Half Hose in Lisle,
Clocked at 25c., well worth double the money,
New Ginghams, Satteens, Prints, Lams and White Goods
- RECEIVED EVERY WEEK. -
Black Silk Spanish Lace Flouncing. Best value in city for money.
Fine Line Torchon Laces Cheap.
Will have in a few days 500 BUTTERICK FASHION SHEETS for May, t*
be GIVEN AWAY. Call and get one.
-Do :j-
SHOE DEPARTMENT I
ly Shoe Stock will be found tha Largest and Most Gomplete in tha city*
New Slippers, for Ladies. Misses and Children. Special bargains
i i Men’s Hand Sewed goods, in such celebrated Makes as
Hanan’s, Emerson's and Sweet & Sherwood's.
-ttO’ri-
fciF* Examine my CLOTHING SAMPLES from Jacob Reed's Sons. W®
guarantee FIT and WORKMANSHIP, for less money than you pay for first*
class ready-made work.
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H E HAVE OTHER BARGAINS AND SPECIALTIES
that space forbids mentioning. Ail we ask is examination and comparis**
of prices of our goods with others.
$&" Trade of all my former patrons solicited et her for cash or on time*
E. J. FLEMISTER. 51 and 53 Hill St.
1 NOTICE?
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TO LITIGANTS IN COUNTY COURT
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ssassaasap^stta SS ^SKiLlSaVKxi yj
O fl
Monday in each month. The .. r ' l t r,h !
bo held , ’ 10
nnder this noli v. at •• ’
sion, next, will and be the on first the Court fourth y„. ij” f, 8 *- I
terlv seasiou to be i cia ar
will be held on bwin^ the fourti, Li '
Court day in June next. The and^
will carried on as heretofore the
Court will continue to »it or. lhe d«r.
now fixed by law until this chance shall *
into effect. 8 sbaU *o i
m30w4 By order of WALTER JndgeS.C.C. C. BEEK8, f
to Beatrice, Nebraska.
( homw, mild climate, rich doobf. Mil ____ j?
, . u; population, 10,000, will
t». ; ears; valaes will ako double Wm
«oon be chief manufacturing city in ,h» 1
State. Immense water power. Eight rail
r? growth. Excursions atetswtt ss* -
faomall Eastern point* ^
at V.aH rates. Eor circulars address.
BOARD Or TRADE
Beatrice. Neb.
fiolice to Debtors and Creditors.
debtedue88 undersigned and make settlement of such In
at once; and all persons harms
demands against said estate are notified to
present their claims properly proven.
apr4w6 J. J. MANGIiAM, Administrator
THE-:- VERY-;-LATEST
STYLES IIS
SPRING MILLINERY!
Hats, Other Bonnets, Ribbons, Feathers and all
Trimmings received have just been
at
Mrs. M. L. WHITE’S,
The Fashionable Milliner and Dressmaker,
corner Hill and Broadway streets.
Would be pleased to have everybody call
and examine my stoek. \ Prices the
ovest.