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I Oder at and BELOW COST an excellent lot o t LOW CDT Gents’ and Ladies’
Shoe*. It. W. HA8SELKUS.
SrfftBt 6*. » June 2 .
JACK H. POWELL,
, -PROPRIETOR OF--
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BROADWAY STREET.
Finest Turnouts and Best Horses
to be Had.
0T Terms Most Reasonable and
Strictly CASH to all!
•prSwcd, fri. sn. 3m
JUST ARRIVED!
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THE VERY LATEST STYLES
NEW-:- AND-:- BEAUTIFUL
Tips, Ribbons and Hats.
pV* Dj not fall to call and examine.
MRS. M. h. WHITE,
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Cor. Hill and Broadway.
CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA.
Notice to the Traveling Public.
The boat and cheapest passenger
ronte to New York and Boston is
via Savannah and elegant Steamers
thence. Passengers before pnrebas
ing tickets via other routes would do
well to inquire first of the merits of
the route via Savannah, by which
they will avoid dust and a tedious
all-rail ride, Rate3 include meals
and stateroom on Steamer.
Round trip tickets will be placed
oo sale June 1st, good to return un
til Oct. 31st, New York Steamer
sails tri-weekly. Boston Steamer
weekly from Savannah-
For farther information apply to
any ageut E, of this Company, or to
T. Charlton, G. P, A.
Savannah, Ga:
C. G. Anderson, AgL Steamer,
Savannah, Ga.
You Must Eat or Die.
But be very careful what you eat, or
you may die from eating stale fruit and
vegetables affecting the bowels, with
dysentery, bus. Dr, Biggers cramp colic, Huckleberry or cholera Cordial raor
should be at hand.
George A Hartnett are sole agent* in Grif
ffa tor Chase’s Barley Malt Whisky. Rich
and pure, it is a fine Tonio for tlie weak and
fi-eble. It atregthens the lungs.
It has beeneonoeded by the housewives
of Griffin that the “President's Wife” is the
best flour for all purposes ever sold In Urif
fln. jt contains no Injurious adulterations,
hut Is a pure wholesome goods. Every one
who has not tried it up to date, should call
o& cither J. M. Mills, 8. II, Deane or M. F.
Morris A Oo., and buy a sack to tests its
merit*.
Received To-Day _®t
(0*10 barrels Green Cabbage just received. They are FINE—only FOUR
CENTS per pound to-day.....Lemons 20c per dozen to-day.. . .Genuine
Cuba Molasses ____Fine Country Batter und Eggs. • • .STRAW BERRIES .
STRAWBERRIES !... .Summer Cbeeso ... Fresh lot Sicily Orangas...
Thnrtier’s Oat Meal and Breakfast Hominy Momnja Coffee, the Finest
.. ,
Coffee in the market... .Breads out at 11 o’clock.
BLAKELY.
’BOUND ABOUT.
Milan Cmctniar P..,lr aul Vmm
«rml law. OsMly.
Albert Brooke is confined to hi* home
by sickness.
Mrs. Mary Fowler and two children
spent yesterday in Atlanta.
We are under obligations to onr good
friend Henry Galhouse for a fine basket
of nice peaches.
Mrs. Josephine Padgett died yester
day afternoon from dropsy,greatly to the
surprise of her many friends.
Collections were not very good jester
day, but a large number of people were
in town aud trade was good.
The usual services will be held at the
Christian Church Sunday morning and
evening by the pastor.
Miss Nannie Crockett, who has been
visiting Mias Susie Stewart, returned to
her homo in Jeneaboro yesterday.
Col. E. Y. Clarke, editor of the At
laata Presbyterian, passed through Grif
fin yesterday on his WBy to Colnmbns.
John J. Eider has two or three hun
dred acres of the fiueBt oats ever seen in
this connty. It is n sight worth looking
at.
Bice Hammond, of McDonough, was
in the city yesterday. Oar friends of
McDonough, come right often since the
new schedule took eflect.
Mrs. J. D. Alexander, a former resi
dent of Griffin, now of Thomaston. was
in the city for half a day yesterday, on
her way to McDonough.
The “Griffin News,” one of the finest
boats ever Been on Flint river, Capt. W.
H, Hartnett commanding, was launch
ed at Flat Shoals yesterday and will
make daily trips to “The Sea.”
We regret very much to record the
serious indisposition of County-Commis
sioner Col. T. B. Mills from inflam mato
ry rheumatism. But hiH indisposition
does not“prevent his attendance to his
official duties.
A very nice little party left here for
Culloden yesterday consisting of Messrs.
D’ W. Patterson, G. A. Cunningham,
Walter Harris, W. M, Thomas and E.
W. Hammond. A number of elegant
speeches were made and a very enjoy
able banquet was eaten. The crowd alto
gether was very large.
Unthinking people frequently throw
large pieces of paper on the street, some
times an entire newspaper, little think
ing of the serious results that may en
sue, Nothing frighteus the average
horse more easily than to have a piece
of paper blown iuto his face from the
street, as likely to occur in windy weath
er.
llood’u Sarsaparilla is peculiar to itself
and superior to all other preparations iu
strength, economy, and medicinal inerft. (2)
For weak lungs and feebleness, Chase'*
Barley Malt Whisky is an excellent Tonic.
It Is absolutely pure, fall of nutriment, and
builds up the system. Georee A Hartnett
sole agents for Gridin .
Advice to Mothers.
M i. Winslow’s Soothing Byiicp
for children teething, is the prescription and
of one of the best female nurses
physicians in the United States, and
has been used for forty years with never
failing success by millions of mothers
for their children. During the process
of teething its value is incalculable.
It relieves the child from pain, cures dya
entcry and diarrhoea, griping in the
bowels, and wind colic. By giving
health to the thild and rests the mother.
Price 2o cents a bottle. augeodAwly
Potato slips, ten cents a hundred
Jus. Morris, East Griffin. tf
JUDGE ALLEH REPLIES.
To the intimation* of n Tennessee
Kepablteaa.
Editor News:— I notice n com
munication written by one T. H.
Baker,editor of the Teunessre Re¬
publican, addressed to the New
York Mail and Express. The cap
tion of which it
TH( SOLID SOUTH FOB JEFF DAVIS,
“Judge R. H. Allen, of Pike coun
ty, Ga., (he says) thus holds the mir
ror up to nature in the Griffin (G*-)
Daily News:
“Rev. Sam small says secession is
dammable heerety, and Jeff Davis
was an arch'riitor of the Confederate
States. I am ' - peful that such a vile
and raaligen’ utterance from bis
longue t'>uld South ot bare dropped, full but
if so, the ..oho ia to the
brimofjjat such archtraitors, who
ought to seize Sam,grind him into a
mortar and put the mortar into the
back kitchen of hell, lock the door,
throw the key into the bulrushes and a
blind man sent to bunt for it, and my
prayer to God is that he may never
be able to find it. - Jeff Davis will
live in the mernoiy and hearts of the
Southern people w * i! rolling years
shall cease to • » , Southern pride,
Southern chivalry aud Southern
patriotism can never be so humiliated
in their lost and rightious cause as to
succumb to snch a maligant epithet
coming from one of Southern or
Northern birth. So mote it be for
so it is.”
That hit (he says) is from Demo
cratic Sour. . The following is
from Republic n. Quarters.
‘•Huntixguon, Texn., May 1888.
To the Eeditor of the Mail and
Express:—The man who thinks
that the spirit of the Southern
Confederacy ia dead is woefully in some mistaken. of the
Southern States
Jeff Davis would get a larger Demo
cratic vote as an independent candi
date for Psesident against Cleveland
in the South, than Cleveland would
gat five to one. J. H. Bakek, Jr.,
Editor Tennessee'Republican.
Judge R- H. Allen says amen; yea,
ten to one, and likely'all to nothing,
if the mirror set up to nature in the
South has not been besmeared with
mask of the skunk, which is not very
likely or probable, that it has. The
reason for such is very obvious and
natural, from the significant fact that
Jeff Davis went through the fiery fur
nace ordeal of suffering and torture,
was buffeted, spit upoD, menaced, in
carcerated, shackled and even made
to drink the bitter cup ofjgall (as our
Savior did) for the righteous but lost
cause of the independence of the
South; all of which ho bore with the
fortitude of the righteous lamb, of
God. He stunds today like the pure
gold that was tried uud proved in the
furnace of seventy degrees beat, that
when he is rubbed with Northern or
Republican abuse (which is their
Trojan horse that they are so fond
to ride) he but shines the brighter
in the hearts of the Southern people,
and today he is the purest jewel and
the brightest shining luminary on
the continent of America, and this is
minor held up to nature. I would
to God that it was long enough and
bread enough to be looked into by
the whole sectional Republicans of
the North, that they might see them
selves as they are a centralized
Beet of exparties and antagonistic to
the constitution of good government.
Just so. Now let us review and hold
up to poisoned nature the sectional
Rnpublican mirror as it must be,
only in brief, not having time to en
ter into minute detail, huving to pre
pare my business for the supreme
bench, aud to deliver
the opinion of the court, much may
not be expected of me at this time.
I will, however, outline a few antece
dent nnd subsequent acts of the old
Federal, though now the more mod
est term for Federal,sectional Repub
lican party who have arrayed and
encioached upon the constitution of
our fatbeis 6inee the iormation of
the Government of these United
States of America. IIow? In tbe
formation or tbe Goverment there
were reserved rights expreesedly del
egated to each Sjuih.ru state re
apectively, as we find the U amors’
names to the compact, ag:cement or
constitution. These delegated rights
were that each State could and might
j govern their own domestic affairs in
; the Stales in their o.vu way subject
or not interfering with the constitu
tion of the United States, or com
pact of agreement. The Federal par
ty then, now sectional R-publican,
have ever ueuied the rights tf the
StateB and have worked and strate
gized to the fall end of their rope,
lo destroy the rights delegated to
f tbe States by tbe constitution tor
centralized Government. Envy, jeal
oasy, bate and malice aforethought
against soatbern institutions, south
ern progress, southern pride, south
era ambition, southern afflaenee and
southern influence and people does
appear to any southern condid chris
tian mind that they are propell
ed or governed in brain, thought,
word and aotion by the Devil or an
angel of his appointment for their
guardianship to guide, then will all
the mischief that will no doubt dis
rupt and overthrow tbe would be,
best government on :Lia unr cicum
bular globe, and it is the flaunts,
the sneers, the insults of the bloody
shirt slings at the southern people
that keeps alive the spirit of resent
ment in their breast or hearts, which
is set np as a southern mirror which
will live and never die until Gabriel
shall sound his last trump unless the
wicked sectional Republicans cease
their insults to tbe noble, generous,
kind, hospitable, southern ‘people-
They implicate and express to want
to control oar personal feelings
which they can never do. Oar feel
ings are ours, with the conceded
right of preferment. Then we, the
solid south, prefer Jeff Davis as
tbe grandest, the purest, the
noblest work of God’s imprint
in the human fabric of bis personified
earthly honse and tabernacle. Peace
and harmony being the strength of
well regulated institutions. Then
let us have no more insults when
peace and harmony will reign su¬
preme and tbe glorious plaudits com
iDg in from the centre of the earth to
its widest circumference of all hail
to the best Government that the
Supi erne God has ever given man.
Mr. Editor. T am in hopes that in
this brief or outline, that I have
shown some light, that were obscure,
if time had not been so pressing that
I could have entered into minute de
tail, it would have been a revelation
of history, no doubt to the many
readers of your much esteemed
journal the Griffin News. Accept
my highest esteem for the courtesy
of publishing this article. Yours in
haste, R, H. Allen.
Col. Morrison’s Estimate.
Chicago, Jane 1.—Ex-Congressman
W. R. Morrison, of Illinois, arrived
in the city last night, and in a little
chat with a reporter said:
‘ I don't see why the Democratic
National Convention should be en
gaged longer than two days. There
is nobody talked of for Presidential
candidate bat 3Ir. Cleveland, The
delegates will all come here to vote
for him, and their first expression of
opinion will be unanimous. He is
stronger to-day with tbe party and
with the people than he was four
years ago and we *re very well
pleased with him. Of the doubtful
States, I have no special information,
except from Indiana, which I believe
the Democrats will certainly carry.
SpeakiDg of the Vice Presidential
candidates, Mr- Morrison said that
he had never considered himself in
the race at all. He supposed that the
custom that had obtained in several
conventions past, would again be fol
lowed, and that the - party would go
to Indiana for the second place on
the ticket. lie had never met Gov.
Gray, but regarded him with con&id
erable favor. As to Senator Thurman,
Mr. Morrison thought that if he
could be pr. vailed on to accept the
nomination he could probably have
it
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GRIFFIN, GEORGIA,
Atlanta Beer and Ice!
UNEAQUALLEDl UNSURPASSED!
■m
Defy Competition in PRICES or QUALITY I
ingredients or adulterations. from 5 CSS 1
My ICE is of superior quality perfectly, Clear and Solid.
Write for my prices before purchasing either.
(0* Ice delivered to any part of city.
NEW GOODS EVERY DAY !
Line Fresh Groceries!
Come and get a Broom made at the Griffin Broom
Factory.
J. H. KEITH & CO.
Strawberries
Every Morning,
HOLMAN & CO.’S.
E. J. FLEMISTER
RECEIVED THE PAST WEEK
New India Lawns. Checked Muslins, White Lawns
Fans, Silk Mits, Ladies Lisle Undervests.
SWISS AND HAMBURG FLOUNCINCS
fto:J--
25 pieces “Renfrew” best Ginghams at 7 1-2 cento.
Well worth 12 1-2 cents.
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My Same Low Prices
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SURA! JLKS. J BLACK SILKS
-AND-
ALL WOOL NUNS VEILINGS,
Will be maintained until they are all
closed out.
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My Shirt Department
Will be found the most complete in the city. Boys
Shirt Waists at COST to close out.
NEW SHOES ADDED
MY ALREADY LARGE STOCK. EVERY WEEK!
in Will this save you money on your purchase
line.
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★ LARRCE ★ ASSORTMENT ★
FUR, WOOL AND STRAW HATS!
New lot straw Hats to arrive this week!
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500 May Fashion Sheets to be Given Away !
Patterns for Sale, in stock !
YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED!
E. J. FLEMISTER,!
51 AND 53 HILL!STREET.