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THE MOST GOODS FOR THE LEAST MONEY I
E. R. ANTHONY’S DRUC STORE,
HEADQUARTERS FOR
DIUJG&, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PAINTS,
OILS, VABNISHES; ETC.
Dye-^luff#, Fnnar Toilet Soaps. Fancy Hair and Tooth Brushes, Perfumes and Toilet Ar-
idea. Letter Papery Pen*, Ink, Envelope*, Glaaa, Puttr, Lamps and Chimneys,
Hr Physicians' PreM-rlptlous accurately oompouded, day or night.
R. J DEANE,
photographer,
PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER.
HT Old Picture*, Copied and Enlarged.
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AT DREWRY’S DRUG STORE
-TOO WILL FIND-
THE BEST TURNIP SEED
At 25 and 30 cent* a pound, from Eastern growers, Plant them
while there are good Chill seasons. Remedy.
Sr rjT An Infallible dyspepsia and f Liver Com-
plSnt. Dreary's Peptic Cordial will cure JuIyldAw-tf
New Music House.
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Brawner, Deane & Co.
One floor of our Book and Music Store to i>c stocked with Pianos and Organs from a
large number of leading makers.
BEST INSRUMENTS! EASIEST TERMS! _
*>r GET OUR LOW PRICES BEFORE BUYING.
26 and 26 1.2 Hill Street, : : GRIFFIN, Ga.
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’ROUND ABOUT.
Msltsr, esaccraiar Fssplr t»»d fim
• rial Iswi Usulp.
THE HEAL SUFrEBEB.
Weep For uot friends for him round that dieth, his bed,
are
And .... When many ^ a young lip - sigbetli early • dead. -
they name the
But weep for him that liveta
Where none will know or care
When the groan his faint heart giveth
Is the last sigh of despair.
Col Frank Isan is very sick at his
home,
Mr and Mrs J II Powell are spending
a few days >n Macoo.
Miss Maty Burr return yesterday
from a short visit to Macon.
An assortment of ''Cora ’no Corsets 1 ’
at Scheueiman k White's.
The Alliance warehouse started off
yesterday with seven bales.
It was a damp openiug of the busi
ness year yesterday.
Hcbeuerman & White received a hand
gome Hue of dress goods last week.
A ltomo gentleman is desirous of get
tug ; uto the granite business here.
Key C V Waugli wi’l preach at the
Bnpt'st church this morning.
Major Shel’mnn’s family returns to
day to Savaunuh after a brief stay here.
T. L. McComb, of Milledgeville, was
in tho city yesterday visiting relatives.
A good deal of cotton was expected
in town yesterday, but the r:’t kept it
from com’ug.
The first handsome dress goods of the
season are be ; ng displayed by kcheuer
man & White.
Misses Connie pud Fannie Ilartsfield,
of New nan, spent Friday night with
Mrs. Crittendon.
J. J. Little left for home yesterday
after a weeks visit which was very much
enjoyed by his many friends.
N J Bdden arrived in the city yester
day from LaGrange, where he has been
doing some good work.
D WSckrffer left yesterday evening
for Albany, called by a talegrmr an
uonucing the illness of kin child.
Drop iaud examino Scheuerman &
White’s new dress goods while out shop
piug tomorrow.
J L Bass, >: Borne, was : i the city
yesterday looking after the interests of
the large firm of Bass Bros!
Gardner aud Madden will speak all
over the State of Pike from now until
the election. It will be a hot campaign.
By change of schedule on the 8. G. &
\ N. A. BB. today,.Captain Croft’s train
| will arrive at 8:18 a. m. and leave at
iirlffln, Da.. Sept. S.
Dean and Mitchell.
The firm of Dean & Mitchell will
continue the Photograph business They at
Dean’s Gallery, 17^ Hill street.
will purchase new scenery accessions
etc., and with Mr. Mitchell as mana¬
ger assisted by a first class operator
and retoucher from the north they
propose to send out as fine photo.,
graphs, permanent bromides arid
Crayon portraits as can be had any
where.
Stationery, Perfumery, Etc.
Don't buy any stationery, per/um
A\ry or toilot articles until you Bee the
bargains at Authony’s drug store,
d.tt
Postell’s Elegant!
Tire finest flour in the world.
Those who have used it never use
any other, it never fails to pivo the
most perfect satisfaction. Call on J.
IT. Keith & Co., S. H. Deane, J. M.
Millp, McFarland, Boyles & Co., or
G. W. Clark St Son. aug26d3m
SMOKE!
Our Junior Partner, the best Ci
gar in the matket. Sold by all lead
ing dealers in Griffin'- L. Coben &
Co , Sole Agents, Macon, Ga,
nng8d3m
RAGGING TRUST !
FARMERS’TRUST
-an li-
ALL KINDS OF TRUSTS
in the commercial world may be carried to
extremes to protect certain interests; but if
you want a
Trust That Never Fails !
and works good to every interest adopt the
5th andtitli verses of the
THIRD CHAPTER OF PROVERBS !
Wo have in store—
Oats in one to tive bushel bags
C. H. Sides, any quantity.
White Corn, limited quantity.
Bran, small bags. !
^oap, Hay, assorted 1 kiui kinds inboxes.
Meal, splendid lot in store.
fresh water grornd daily.
Sait, in 150 lbs. bags—(.heap.
And we are prepared to give lowest prices
for car lots or less quantities of anything
dealers need. Call and sec our new samples
of Rice, Molasses, Sugar, Coffee. F our,
Lard, or any other merchants’ supplies.
ESFW* sell to dealers only at manufactur¬
etc., ers prices. constantly And car loads Meat, Hay, Corn,
arriving.
BREWER <& HANLEITER.
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12:10 p. m.
Bichatd Lawton left yesterday to re
sume his position on the Augusta and
Port Royal road, after a pleasant visit
to his sister, Mrs j C Brooks.
Charles G. Morris, of Greenville,
sla., arrived in the city yesterday to as
sume the position of local ed'tor of the
News, Wa commend him to the kind
services of all friends of the paper.
Thurber’s Oat Meal!
Wilson’s Extra Toast Crackers.
Martin’s Fine Goshen Butter.
75 dozen, new packing, Tomatoes. Special
prices by the case, 2 doz., to families.
BLAKELY.
; /:
CoL Jas. E. Brown and family, of
Neman, passed through hero yesterday
on their way to McDonough. Mr. Brown
is tne same genial, whole aonled gentle
man as in days of yore.
Major Shelraao, traffic agent of the
Central, thinks Griffin will get the rates
asked for from the West, W hen this
occurs, the Boaid of Trade proposes to
give a general blow out at its rooms.
Dr. Warner's well known health cor
set, in all numbers, just received by
Scheuerman k White.
Newnan Herald: “Capt. Seaton Grout
land, of Griffin, spent a few hours with
ua last Fiiday. It is not saying too
muoh to venture the remark that he
is as clever as ever, and we unhesitating
do so. He took a (Live to the lake while
here."
E M Waleu has sold out k’s business
interests in the li m of E M Walsh &
Co., of Co'iimb -i and Griffin, to nis
partner M 1? Bcrgan. We do not know
what Mr Walsh contemplates do : ng,
but heartily wish him success in any en
terprise he may undertrYe.
The clergymen of Jacksonv lie are
auong the good men who are not afraid
to go to heaven. They are all at their
posts. There are so many of us who
hesitate when the pearly gates are about
to open to us that we cannot help ad
minng those wh ' ' i 1 ready to enter
them ati-aby momout.
Henry Co. Week'y: "Alex Mu.ray,
of Griffin, while passing throng McDoa
ougb, en route to Indian Springs, fornd
time to call ou some of the fa r daugh
ters of onr worthy sires, last Monday
evening. If there is any one saccharine
substance that Alex is more fond of than
an ether, it i: a neat hundr 1 and
twenty five poi < package of femmin
ity. ”
Henry Co., Weekly: "Griffin has ap
plied for a charter for an electi c light
plant and water works; and she will get
them. Grlffm has never yet undertaken
anything of a public nature, for the pub
lie good, she has not accomp’ shed. She
stands today a monument of enterprisers
shown by her various manufacturing es
tablisl ments)which should be emulated
by other towns, and which should be a
rebuke to those that can and wi’ 1 mt
do."
A Fine Lot.
E. R. Annthony haB just received
one of the largest and fimst lots of
stationery, toilet articles and per
fumeries every brought to Griffin.
For the wet weather I have a
large stock ol new rubber goods in
ladies, misses and childrens circulars.
Men and boys rubber overooals a\
E. J. Flemistek’s.
THE IMMIGRATION PAMPHLETS.
They are Ready—A Lefter from
Commissioner Glessner-
The pamphlets gotten up for dis
tribution through the Georgia Im¬
migration Car are ready and will
probably be shipped to Ft. Wayne
tomorrow. It is a very neat and
handsomely printed little book, is
sued from *he office of A. A. Blakley
& Son, who di serve much credit for
the artistic style of the job. It it
safe to say that it is the handsomest
pamphlet that the commissioner
will distribute.
Capt. Cunningham received a let
ter yesterday from Commissioner
Glessner, which wo print in order
that those haring what is asked for
may bring it in to the Captain’s of
fice:
Mansfi^ .p, 0., Aug. 27, 1888.
Mr. G. A- Cunningham, Griffin,
Ga.—Dear Sir: Your letter of 25th
and express packages received today.
The pears were in bad shape, but
the balance in good condition. Will
save enough out of the pears to make
a good show. Could you express
me a small basket of grapes and late
peaches to reach me at Ft. Wayne,
Ind , Sept. 4 to 7? Will look out for
pamphlets and see that they are
well distributed.
Am sorry that I did not meet you
in Griffin. I thought I bad advised
you when I would be there, but if I
did not it was because I hrd so much
to attend to that i forget it. Will
try and send you some land buyers
so i can get your forgiveness, if i
can’t get it any other way i will set
up “long drinks.” Tell Mr. Hassel-
kus that jug has given out and I am
afraid I will have to tali back on the
bottles. Am sorry that I did not
get that other jug. The car is creat
ing quite an excitement up here and
is universally admired.
W. L. Glessner.
P-S.—Tell Mr, Hasselkus he can
send me that jug by express to Ft.
Wayne, Ind.
A. C. Driver cau bo found at Plant
erb’ Warehouse after this date, as
chief maoager. Give him a trial,
dftt&wlai
^CONSUMPTIVE
for RMMMBMGeeisst ail AtfociWoa if Ui«^roal and lun^s, . IwiicMtionlCM and •Mrnirri
fcrfeing and sick, trom irni
Mn
to the grara,
and dUorden ol rVjmacti and bowel*. SOo. at DrocgUta,
»ANSY PILLS!
W PwfKttj Mfb Bower font.
^'TuU- we/omF
PUR*
Its saperior excellence proven in millions
of homes for more than a quarter of a cen
tury. It igused by the United States Gov¬
ernment. Endorsed byt he heads of the
Great Universities as the Strongest, Purest
and most Healthful. Dr. Price’s Cream
Baking Powder does not contain Ammonia,
Lime, or Alum. Sold only in Cans.
PRICE BAKING POWDER CO.
NEW TOBK. CHICAGO. ST. LOUIS.
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October Sheriff’s Sales.
-yy ILL BE SOLD ON THE FIRST TUE8-
day in October next, before the door
. .
of the Court House, in the city of Griffin,
Spalding County, Georgia, the following de¬
scribed property, to-wit:
The following described property, to-wit;
That tract or parcel of land lying and being
in the third district of originally Monroe,
then Pike, now Spalding county, and known
and distinguished in the plan of said district
a 3 Nos. 47, 79, 78 and 51, each containing
202>£ acres, and also 75 acres in the north¬
west corner of lot No. 77, also 50 acres in the
southeast of lot No. 48, all in the same dis¬
trict, containing in the aggregate 935 acres
more or leas in the entire tract; bounded
north by land then known as the John G.
Lindsay land and others, east by lands known
as land of Dr. Pritchard and others, on tne
south south by by Buck creek and west by lands of
Squire Gossett and others, being premises said de¬
conveyed by Philip E. McDaniel to
fendants February 4th, 1868,as described. of Adol¬
Levied on and sold as the property
phus Schaefer, surviving partner of A. C.
Schaefer & Co., to satisfy a mortgage fi fa is-
sued from bpalding Superior Adolphus Court Schaefer, in favor
of Walter T. Miller vs.
surviving partner of A. C. Schaefer & Co.
Tenants, John Gossett aud others, in posses-
sion legally notified.
Also, at the same time and place, will be
sold all that tract or parcel of laud situated
lying and being in the second district of or¬
iginally Monroe, then Pike now Spalding all
county, .......... Georgia, to-wit, lot No. ~1, 80, and
that partof lot No. 79 which lies north of ML
Zion road, containing 278 1-10 acres, bound
ed north by J. T. Ellis and tie Corbin place,
and east by Geo. C. Stewart, south by Mt.
Zion road,and west by lands of F.A.Freea.an
place, said lands formerly known as ihe Du¬
pree place,but lately purchased by J. C. King
from J. H. Barnes, silnateil about 2}4 miles
west of Griffin, in Spalding county, Georgia. of J. C,
Levied on and sold us the property issued
King, to satisfy two mortgage fi fas
from Spalding Superior Court, one in favor
of J. D. Boyd vs. J.C. King, and one in favor
of Edwin Bates ik Co. vs. J. C. King, W. L
Ison, tenant in possession, legally notified.
Also, at the same time and place, will be
sold a dwelling house, two story frame build¬
ing and the land on which the same is iooat-
cd, being about 20 acres of land in Orris dis¬
trict, Spalding county, Georgia, said proper
ty bouuded on the north by ML Zion toad,
west by Wm. lands Waddell, east owned* by Culpepper, Capt. H.
south by formerly by
P. Hill. Levied on and*sold as the property
of J, C. King, to satisfy one special lien fi fa
issued from Spalding Superior Court in fav¬
or of N. B. Drewry vs.J. C. King. Malcolm
fied. McLeaB, tenant in possession, legally noti¬
Also, at the same time and place, will be
sold 25 acres of land off of southwest corner
of let No. 25, said land being in Spalding
county, Georgia. Levied on and sold as the
property of T. W. Bankston, to satisfy one
mortgage fi fa issued from Spalding Superior
Court in favor of Grabbs «fc Camp and.J. A.
Cook, transferee, vs. T. W. Bankston. T.
W. Bankston, tenant iu possession, legally
notified.
Also, at the same time and place, will be
sold thirty acres of land, being part of lot
No. 115 iu the fourth district of Spalding
County, Georgia, bounded on the east by
Jack Crawley, south by p. Chambers, north
by P. L. Starr, west by lands of W. T. H.
Tavlor. Levied on and sold as the property
of >V. T. H. Taylor, to satisfy one mortgage
fi fa issued from Spalding Superior Court in
favor of Dnncan, Martin & Perdue vs, W. T.
H. Taylor. Martin Gray, tenant iu posses¬
sion, legally notfied.
sold Also, fifty at the same time and place, will be
acres of land in the first district of
originally the northeast Pike, now Spalding county, being said
eorner of lot No. 38 in
district and county, bounded north bv land
of J, F. Davis, east by lanl ol J. O. Norton
and south by land of J. O. Norton and west
by other lands of J. O. Norton. Levied on
and sold as the property of J. O. Norton, to
satisfy a fi fa issued from Spalding County
Court in favor of A. A. Snider vs. J. O. Nor¬
ton. J. O. Norton, tenant in possession, le¬
gally notified. the time
so, at same aud place, will be
sold one-third interest in one house and
premises half in the city of Griffin,containing one
Ninth acre more or less,bounded on the east
by or New Orleans street, west by an
Alexander, alley, north by Tacant lot claimed by Henry
and south running to a point be
.ween Ninth or New Orleans St. and the alley
above mentioned Levied on and sold as the
property of W. E. Gcnrgo, to satisfy a fi fa
issued from the Justice Court of the 1001st
district G. M. of Spalding County in favor
of Benjamin Brothers & Co.vs. W. E. George.
W. E. George, tenant in possession, legally
notified.
R. 8, CONNELL, Sheriff, S.C.
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS.
To the Voters of Spalding County.
At the solicitation of friends I offer for
the positiofi of Tax Collector of Spalding
county, subject to a nomination of the Dem¬
party if one is held.
B. D. BREWSTER.
HAVE MOVED BACK TO
Our: Old : Place i
With full line new goods. the farm Come to <wi
us. Fresh melons from eveiy
J. H. Keith & Co,
W. M. Holman & Co
-HAVE FRESH—
Magnolia Hams,
Cooked Corned Beef 12£ c. per lb. Blue Fish, better than fresh Mackeni
SweetWater Flour. Water Ground Meat. All grades Sullivan s Tobae m
And the *
BEST LIKE OF CIGASS IK THE CUT.
O. WILKINSON
{ DEALER IN J-
l
DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS.
--lot-
DRESSED AND MATCHED LUMBER
A SPECIALTY !
BILLS SAWED TO ORDER ON SHORT NOTICE
GOOD :.:.CK for all building purposes.
Yard and Office on West Side of Hill street, along Central Railroad,
GRIFFIN, : : : : GEORGIA
jnlylld&w?m
H. W. Hasstns, —i MANUFACTURER !~
—AND—
—! DEALER IN )—
LEATHER AND FINDINGS.
SS Hill Street, GBIFFIN, GA
I offer at and BELOW COST an excellent lot of LOW CUT Gents’ and Lad'u*
Shoes. ' II. W, HASSELKUS.
If You Are Wise
CATCH 0N” TO THIS.
Scheuerman & White
For 30 Days Only,
II Stil Carpts, ip Mil
At Actual Cost
To make room for the new goods in this
line. Many homes in Griffin are living wit¬
nesses of onr last August Carpet sale. Dur¬
ing which sale, we sold more Carpets than
was ever put down in Griffin before, or
since, in the same length of time. 1
Brussels, Three Ply, Extra Super, Ingrains
Hemps, all will be sold at cost.
WHEN WE SAY COST, WE MEAN NOTHING
MORE NOR LESS. 1
When • m
we say 30 days we mean no long*
er than that, but it may be for a shorter
This sale is to continue until our ^
Carpets arrive, which are now being
& White.
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