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8 THE MOST GOODS JFXJR THE LEAST MONEY !
E. R- ANTHONY’S DRUG STORE,
HEADQDABTEB8 FOB
DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PAINTS,
OILS, YAKNISHE8; ETC,
AT DREWRY’S fcDRUG STORE
-you WILL FIND--
THE BEST TURNIP SEED
At 25 and 80 cent* a pound, from Eastern powers. riant them
whitethorn are irood seasons.
*ar An infallible Peptic CltHl Cordial Remedy. will dyspepsia and Liver Com¬
tatr Drewry’s cure JuIyldAw-tf
plaint.
WE KEEP ON HAND THE FINEST
K ty Flour, Sugar and Coffee,
CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
HT At the LOWEST PRICES of any one in the city. We h ave the finest
' , Whiskies and Brandies
i AND BEST OF ALL TIIE
FLAT SHOALS CORN WHISKY’.
which is noted to !>c the finest that is made. All of the above for medical purposes, Come
CEORCE & HARTNETT.
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WATCHES t
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★ JEWELRY, ★
—DINNER AND TEA SETS I
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DECORATED LUSTRE AND PLAIN WHITE
ENGLISH GRANITE WARE.
DECORATED AND PLAIN CHINA PLATE
SETS, GLASS, TIN AND WOODEN WARE.
KENTUCKY COOKING AND HEATING
STOVES. SEE THEM AND PRICES.
NOVELTY CO.
& FUNERAL NOTICE.
The friends and relatives of Ihe
family of Mr, and Mrs. W. H- Brewer
and Mr, and Mrs. W. It. Hanleiter
are invited to attend the funeral of
Mrs. Brewer at the residence on
South Sixth street at 4:30 o’clock
this afternoon.
Griffin, Ga„ Sept. 15).
’ROUND ABOUT.
“Hie President's Wile” Maltsri Co«t*rala» People and ««n
Is as far ahead of any other flour in • rial ■«»• Ooitlp.
the market aB MrB Clevelandihorself A MEMORY.
is above all competition in rank and Soon the winter will be coming,
beauty. Its popularity is shown by And the icy winds wilt blow ;
the fa ot that its sale is not confined And tire landscape round about us
to few, but it is sold by every deal Will be mantled deep in snow.
a Then will be frost bitten,
in Griffin. Ro euro and order “The our ears
Wife.” sepl5d3m Ana 're’ll want to shed the gore
President’s Of that fiend of freezing weather
Who will never shut the door.
BETTER THAN DIAMONDS. Then will thoughts go flying backward,
To those duysgone-by so sweet ;
When the harvest winds went whispering
The Diamond Patent Flour is bet Through the whiskers of the wheat.
ter than all ethers, as alll will testify. Will Flemister v’"itcil Atlanta
Buy NO OTHER. For sale by J. day.
M. Mills, S. II. Deane, McFarland, Ji'tneB Head went to Atlanta
Boyles & Co., R. F. Strickland, l’at day.
riokT& Brooks, J. II. Keith & Uo.,
nndG.W. Clark & Son. slldltn James M. Mil's spent yes f 3rday iu At
lanta.
Postell’s Elegant! lanta j- II. Clarke busims, spent ye terday in
on
The finest flour in the world. Andrew Weldon, of Ringgold, was
Those who have used it nover use in the city yesterday.
any other, it never fails to pive the wliat the
most perfect satisfaction. Call on J. “Bronze John” is
H. Keith & Co., S. H. Deane, J. M. Floridians call Yellow jack.
Mills, McFarland, Boyles k Co., or John (treeu has been called to Con
G. W, Clark k Sod. aug26d3m cord by the il'ness of his w'fe.
Sixteen car loads of delayed freight
BAGGING TRUST ! were received hero yesterday.
-tot- Dr. B. M. Owen and daughter, of
FARMERS’TRUST Hollonville, were 'n the city yesterday.
There was a meat famine iu tiwu yes
-AND- terday that will probably be relieved to
ALL KINDS OF TRUSTS day.
in the commercial world may be carried to Will IHolock passed through the city
extremes to protect certain interests; but if yesterday on his return from Barnes
you want a ville.
Trust That Never Fails ! Mrs. L. H. Thomas, of Milledgeville,
adopt Ga., is visiting at Mrs. E. J. Flemis
and works good to every interest tho ter's.
5th and (Sth veraes of the
Will Stafford, of Bai : 'le, passed
THIRD CHAPTER OF PROVERBS ! hrough the city yesterday oute to
en
We have in store— Atlanta.
Oat* in one to five bushel bugs will do his work
C. H. Sides, auy quantity. A men who can and
White Corn, limited quantity. well is seldom without a job.aud u good
Bran, small bags.
Soap, aborted kinds inboxes. one, 1 >o.
Hay. sple idtd lot in store. Miss Olorr'9 C'' k, of Augusta, for
Meal, fresh water ground heap. daily.
Salt, In 150 lbs. bags—( morly of this place, passed ’hrough the
And we are prepared to give lowest prices city yesterday.
for ear lots or less quantities of anything
dealers need. Call and see our new samples Miss May Aitope, one of Macon’s
of Bice, Molasses, Sugar, Coffee, F.our,
Lard, or any other merchants’ supplies. lovely daughters, is the guest of Mrs,
We sell to dealers only st mnnufaetnr R. IT. Drake.
ers prices. And ear loads Meat, Hay, Com,
etc., constantly arriving. The prayer meeting at the Methodist
BREWER A HANLEITER. chu;ch to night will bo bold upstairs.
Juna27d&wtf
Commencing Monday, Sept, will otter some
Big Bargains in Flour!
200 Bble. fill grades from Family to finest Patent, bought before the ro
cent advances- PRICE OUR FLOUR.
•ffiT We keep the Frost brand nud Ben Hi)).
>v. BLAKELY
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f resh Cake Every L
Leave jour orders with us—they will he fl
Mrs. Ida Judkins. Best Line of Cigars \
the city. Call and we will
save you money,
J. H. Keith A Co
"Small Beginnings.’* Services
at 7;30.
a flying jenny man unloaded his ad
yesterday only to be informed
the mayor did not propose to li
such a nuisauce.
Cotton came in yesterday from Fay
Clayton and Pike,some being from
far ns 28 m; os away. Gi ffin is going
get the cottoi. ’ his eeasou.
There w ill b through train to Chat
mi ou tho S. G. and N. a.
tho Columbia, Romo and Chatta
R. It's after next Sunday.
Semmea Kell and brother passed
through the city yesterday en routs to
Auburn, Ala,, where they go to en’er
roll eg e. Wo wish them success.
There was a new arrival at W. H.
Spenoe’s Monday night in the shape of
a ten pound g’>l. Mr. Spence’s face
was all wreathed m'les yesterday
morning.
A refugee train passed through lieii
at a rapid rato at 3 o’clock yesterday
afternoon, stopping only at th»{cross
iDg, There were wry few passengers
upon it.
There wi M be a grand barbccuo at Or
chard Hill on Hie 2Gth “ist. for the ben
ofitoftheRl. E lurch there. There
will bo good 11 long and President
Jackson will be
A merchant of Rome has received
5,000 pounds of second hand baggiug
and proposes to break tho trust. He
sells it five cents per yn»-d lower than
the trust prices.
R. a, Hard'o wont to Ba.aesville Mon
day to class’’ f y some cotton and report
cotton selling iu that city at from 8 to
8i cents. Mr Hardee 6ays the same cot
con would baing 9 cents in this oity,
Tho Misses Stcphenron royally enter
teined a few friends Monday night at
their residence on Eighth street. Re
froshments were served end every or#
who attended report a very pleasant
time.
D W Shaffer received a telegram yester
day from his home in Albany Btating that
his little daughter was very ill and re
quesL'ng him to come on the next tram
Wo s ; ucerely trust that her iPuess may
bo of short duration.
There are, unquestionably, signs of
the force of habit iu nature. When it
begins rr’^mg it se' ns as if it can’t
well euup, and drou i seems hard.to
termmate, though it frequently looks as
if nature struggled to precipitate rein
MOKE MATTER.
Including Things of Major and Minor
Interest.
Mrs. J. L. Vaughn, of Creswell, is in the
city.
Miss Claude Freeman, one of Ores well's
beautiful daughters,is visiting the family of
Frank Doe.
J.L. Wells, rou e agent of thejCentra), is
stopping with his frie d. Joe Ford at the
Curtis House.
The Misses Brauss, daughters of Captain
It, Brauss, arrived in the city yesterday from
a visit to relatives North.
The Methodist conoert last night, after
having been twice postponed, at last met
a, ith most propitious weather, and the faudi¬
ence was large. The performance was mc&i
excellent and everybody left with loud prai
Res of the entertainment.
If you arc feeling unwell or out of sorts’
as is apt to happen at this time of year, go
down and take supper at Rock Ison’s. He
has fresh oysters and all the delicacies of
tho season, nud after washing down a supper
with a bottle of ale yonr system will feel
refreshed from the monotony of the best of
home cooking, and you will view the world
in a more roseate light. Try it once.
Mrs. Sallie Brewer, wife of W, H, Brewer,
dropped suddenly dead between one and
two o’clock yesterday evening. The cause
of the deatJi is not fully known; the de-
ceased had been afflicted with dropsy some
time ag*, but it was thought that she had
recovered. Mr. Brewer has the sympathy
of tne community in this great and uucxpee
ted affliction.
A certain clerk of the New York store
had his picture taken with two beautiful
young ladies yesterday. He occupied quite
a gracfnl position in a saving while the young
ladies stood upon each side of him' If we
mistake not, this is not the first time he has
satin a swing here of late with a young
’ady his sido. He seems to be rather partial
to swings. The boys will take dots accor
finely.
SMOKE »
Our Junior .Partner, tho best Ci
gar in the market. Sold by all lead
ing dealers in Griffin'- L. Cohen &
Co , Sole Agens, Macon, Ga,
augSdSm
Atlanta Badly Done up by an Imposter.
Poor Atlanta! Who would have
thought that the wonderful Gate
City of the South could be 60 easily
taken in 1 Not long ago an article
appeared in the Constitution an
nonneing the arrival in the city of
Captain George Vanderbilt, who. it
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lie New Styles Ire Ready
BACKED BY THE
STRONG INDUCEMENTS OF LOW PRICES. FAIR
DEALINGS AND POLITE ATTENTION I
Scheuerman & White
t 'V. E&C-’ I- \i .1
are showing the hansomest line of new and
stylish Dress Goods ever shown in Griffin.
A NEW FEATURE INTRODUCED BY US
*
one yoar ago, compel every lady to ac¬
knowledge that our store is the proper
place to huy their nice dresses.
★ NO TWO DRESSES ALIKE *
In Our Entire Stock!
We huy just enough of each color or
shade to make one dress. Fifty ladies may
huy j. dress from us in one day and no two
will he the same.
HANDSOME BROADCLOTHS.
AMAZON CLOTHS.
ENGLISH SERGES, HENRIETTAS
AND SURAH CLOTHS.
Such an array of handsome dress patterns
has caused the ladies to open their eyes
in wonder.
Trimmings and Buttons
to match every dress, making a wonderful
assortment for a city the size ot Griffin.
Plaid Surahs, PlainSSurahs,
Plushes, Velvets,
Braids and Ribbons.
COME EARLY WHILE THE ASSORTMENT
IS YET UNBROKEN!
OUR TWINS!
E. P REED & CO. ★ ADLER & CO,
and wonderful twins they are, too, and they
are manufacturers of the best styles and
most durable Ladies’ and Gentlemens’ Shoes
ever shown in Griffin.
REMEMBER WE GUARANTEE
EVERY PAIR OF THEIR SHOES.
Scheuerman & White.
said, had just returned from &
to the island of Cuba, and
having encountered a severe storm
sea, in which his yacht had been
badly worsted, had put into tbe har
boi at New Orleans, and leaving the
yacht there for repairs, had come to
Atlanta to pass away the time with
friends. Tho result of this announce
ment was the aristocracy of the Gate
City .mmediately pounced u£cn
Georgie and began to entertain him
in elegant style. This cordial wel
c ;me at their hands completely over
whelmed Georgie, as he was unpre
pared for such hospitable troatmen*,
and told them that on account of
his family not knowing of his where
about s he had failed to receive mon
ey from home—would* in a few days,
as soon as they received the tele¬
grams ho had recently sent. Of
course this was a trivial matter to
the wealthy Atlantians, and their
purses were opened and he was soon
lolling in the lap of luxury at their
expense. He failed to get answers
from his telegrams, however, and
they begun to grow suspicious of
him. His requests for loans became
too frequent and were firmly but po
litely refused. Finally his newly
found friends began to desert him,
and be resorted to other means to
obtain money in order to keep up
appearances. He defrauded a butch
er out of $50 after representing him
self to be the advance agent of Buf
falo Bill. It was not long after this
that he skipped the city and left a
large beard bill at the Kimball House.
At last come the tidings from Au
gnsta that they have him in limbo
there. He tried ihe same racket
there but the people of that city did
not prove as gullible as those of At
lanta. He will be brought back to
Atlanta for trial.
Its superior excellence proven in millions
of homes for more than a quarter ef a cen
tury. It isused by the United States Gov¬
ernment. Endorsed by’ he heads of the
Great Universities as the Strongest, Purest
and most Healthful. Dr. Price’s Cream
Baking Powder does not contain Ammonia,
I.ime, or Alum. Sold only in Cans.
PHICE BAKING POWDER CO.
NEW IOBK. CHICAGO. ST. 1,0018.
d4thw8tlip,top col.nrm
Farm and House and Lot For Sale.
A 202|£ acre farm in 3 miles of Griffin, Ga.
80 cultivation, acres in woods, 130 in splendid and rocks, state fix. of
cleared of stumps
ed for improved farm machinery. will sold Machin¬ with
ery, stock, corn and fodder be
farm if wanted. All ready for business anoth
er ------- year. Also, ..---'--ge a large roomy roomy house house and and two tw<
acre lot in Griffin. Ga. Ja. For For particulars particulars ad- a J
dress me at Griffin, Ga., care are Clark Clark & & Son. Son.
septI9d&w3m THAD CLARK.
THE VERNON,
Mrs. A. E. RIDDLE & SON, Prop’rs,
Cor. First Avenue and Thirteenth St.,
COLUMBUS, : s : GA.
You are most cordially invited to stop
with us while in the city. septlSdlm
RANKIN HOUSE
COLUMBUS. GEORGIA.
Leading Hotel In The City!
Under New Management.
C. B. DUY, Proprietor.
septlSdlm