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THE MOST GOODS FOR THE LEAST MONEY !
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E. R. ANTHONY'S DRUG STORE,
HSADQDARTEKS FOR
DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PAINTS,
OIZJ8, ^TABNiaBESl ETC.
0T Physician a’ Prescriptions accurately eompoudeu, day or night.
|tVi- : AT DREWJEtY’S IMUJG STORE
-YOU WILL FIND--
THE BE8T TURNIP SEED
At 86 and 80 sent* a pound, from Eastern growers, Plant them
-Vv' ■ ■ while tar there An Infallible are good Chill seasons, Remedy.
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Sr Drewry’s Peptic Cordial will cure dyspepsia and Liver Com¬
plaint. julyld&w-tf
WE KEEP ON HAND THE FINEST
Flour, Sugar and Coffee,
CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
Ur* At the LOWEST PRICES of any one in the city. Wc h ave the finest
Whiskies and Brandies
AND BEST OF ALL THE
FLAT SHOALS CORN WHISKY!
w bich la noted to be the finest that Is made. All of the above for medical purposes, Come
and see us. GEORGE & HARTNETT. _
dSwtdecas
WATCHES!
★ JEWELRY, ★
DINNER AND TEA SETS!
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DECORATED lustre and plain white
ENGLISH GRANITE WARE.
DECORATED AND PLAIN CHINA PLATE
SETS, GLASS, TtN AND WOODEN WARE.
KENTUCKY COOKING AND HEATING
STOVES. SEE THEM AND PRICES.
NOVELTY CO.
ttrlBa, Ha., Sept. 31,
“The President’s Wife”
la aa far ahead of any other floor in
the market as Mrs CleveUnd^ietsclf in rank and
is above all competition is shown by
beantjr. Its popnlarity confined
the fact that its sale is not
to a few, bnfc it is sold by every deni
in Griffin. Ite snre and order “The
President's Wife.'* sepl5d3m
BETTER THAN DIAMONDS.
The Diamond Patent Flour is bet
ter than all ethers, as alll will testify.
Buy NO OTHER. For sale by J.
M. Mills, S. H. Deane, McFarland,
Boyles & Co., R. F. Strickland, Pat
rick & Brooks, J. H. Keith & Co.,
and G. W. Clark & Son. slldlm ,
PostelTs Elegant!
The 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.
H. Keith A Co., S. H. Deane, J. M.
Mills, McFarland, Boyles & Co., or
G. W, Clark & Son. aug2Gd3m
BAGGING TRUST !
-tot-
FARMERS’TRUST
-AND--
ALL KINDS OF TRUSTS
in the commercial world may be earned to
extreme* to protect certain Interest* ; but if
you want a
Trust That Never Fails!
and works good to every interest adopt tlu
5th and 6th verses of the
THIRD CHAPTER OF PROVERBS !
We have in store— bushel
Oats In one to five bugs.
C. K. Side*, any quantity. quantity.
White Oorn, limited
BTan, small bag*.
Soap, assorted kinds inboxes.
Hay, splendid lot In store.
Meal, fresh water ground daily.
Salt, in 1501bs. prepared bags— Cheap. lowest prices
And we are to give of anything
for car lots or Call less and quantities samples
dealers need. see our Coffee, new F
of Bice, Molasses, merchants’ Sugar, supplies. our,
Lard, or any other manufactur¬
earWe sell to dealers only at Hay, Corn,
ers prices. And car loads Meat,
etc., constantly arriving. *
BREWER A HANLEITER.
jnne27d&wU
Pickled Tripe !;-
Pig Feet, New Mackerel. New Codfish, Onion vSetts,
Seed Rye and Barley, Oranges and Bananas, Lemons
20c. doz. Kew’s Mustard, Crosse & Blackwell s Im-
Sofihen irted Pickles, Snider’s __-• JiHi» Fine a TlMAnAwvrrtn Preserves, Martin’s M flltriYI^CI Fine *<’ III A
Butter. —^Breads and Cakes every day.
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’ROUND ABOUT.
Mutters Csnc.ralair People and (den
oral News Ciosslp.
LOHBSOME.
The straw lint now stems lonesome,
And eke the pearl-hued tile,
And those who wear them groan some,
But seldom ever smile.
F. M. Kincaid visited Concord yester
day.
Blanton Winship went to Macon yes
day.
J. I, Oxford went up the road yester
day.
Jim H >ad returned from Atlanta yes
torday.
Joe Leach, of Zetelia, was in the city
yesterday.
Milton titan, Woolsoy ville, was iutiie
city yesterday,
Jako Andrews, of Sunny Bide, was in
tho city yesterday.
William Amiss, of Greenwood, camo
into tho city yesterday.
Walter Bates left thociry yesterday
for Batesvillc, Alabama.
Capt. J. J. Camp, of Orchard Hill,
visited the city yesterday.
W. II. Pritchett, of Brooks Station,
was in the city yesterday,
John Wilson and wife, of Milner, were
shopping in tho city yesterday.
Mrs. L. i\ Hunt and Mrs. W. 11.
Grifliu, of Becoia, were in the city shop
ping yesterdny.
Misses Itosa and i’ol.Ue Cunningham
arc home again after a pleasant visit to
friends in Woodbnrv,
Gr'lfiu and Bavuuuah will exchange
pouches commencing toduf, Mail opens
at 8.00 a. m., and closes 0 00 p. to.
Mias Willie Alorrison, who has been
visiting the family of E. W. Doe,
left for her home in Colliers yesterday
The little son of Cha3. Floyd died
yesterday about 2 o'clock p. m. Its
death was caused from the effects of
teethiug.
Mrs. Colli us, lhe lady who fell ou the
steps of the Taylor street bridge, is rap
idly recovering from her injuries, which
were not very serious.
Hon. Jno. F. Madden. of Pike, was
iu the city yesterday to get tickets for
Saturday’s primary. He places his and
Gardner's majority at from 25 to 75.
“Do cigarettes make a man drink whis
kyV” asks the New York Telegram. It
is a startling question, but the Telegram
answers it iu tho affirmative. Now we
can accouut for a fact that has always
heretofore been a mystery—why so
many nice young men of Griffin occas
ionally take a drink.
Leave h resh Mt your ns. Ida orders Judkins. with '?£££?!■ Best Line or uigi
the city. Call aud we will
save yon money,
J. H. Keith A Co
The Griffin Broom Factory has bieu
awarded the contract to make ten dozen
brooms a month for the State lunatic
asylum nt Millodgevillo. Griffin’s fac
tories threaten to sweep the State.
C. B. Nixon,'while working the road
near Haralsou on Tuesday, had a diffi
culty w’th a negro named Amos Aloxaa
dcr and w.u> '>n the head by a hoe in
the hands of th. alter. It was a serious
blow, but Mr, >. von is recording.
The dul uOMi of our city is the oident
result of oar plauters employing all
their time iu housing their crops. The
corn crop, which has been supcrabnnd
ant, is being gathered, and the pea crop,
which is simply immense, is being pick
ed and housed. The potato crop is re
ported super fine, but is not being gen
erally dug. The Fine to d ! g potatoes is
immcdiatelly after the v ; nes die. If left
in the ground *' d time they are li
able to sprout, o. a „ clay soil will like
ly rust. The cane crop is developing
finely, and will continue to grow until
frost, which will not likely bo before the
middle of October.
Impurities of the blood uftan cause great
annoyiiuee at this season; Hood’s Sarsaparil such
lh purifies the blood, and cures all af¬
fections. 1
More Tea i ! Fewer Flcum-n.
Tho illustrati... of a magazine form
one of the largest items of tiie expense of
its production; the elimination of this
expense subscrip¬
either to diminish tho price of
tions, or to augment the payments to
authors, or both; and either would be a
benefit to literature. Again, under the
jiresent system, a large portion of the
articles arc written mainly to serve as a
vehicle for the illustrations; without the
illustrations, they would not be worth
printing; consequently, if there wero no
.illustrations, the articles would not be
written, and their place would lie sup¬
plied by articles that were worth print¬
ing—another gain to literature, and a
gain both in quality and space. Indeed,
a well illustrated article is very seldom
read at all. The purchaser of the maga¬
zine looks at tho pictures, and perhaps
examines so much of the text as may en¬
able him to form some idea of what the
picture represents; he says to himself
that ho will read tho article some other
day, and before that day comes the next
issue of the magazine has appeared, and
the same thing is repeated. Wero thero
no pictures, there would bo an end of
this.—Julian Hawthorne in Belford’s
Magazine.
IT.tgue of Ilats in Chino.
A plague of rats is reported in t recent
number of The Pekin Gazette, which re¬
calls tiie German legend of tho rats of
Ilamelin.. Certain postal routes have had
to be changed in Outer Mongolia on ac¬
count of the lionoj’eombing of the whole have
country by myriads of rats, who
bun-owed and eaten up tho pasturage so
extensively that tho supply of fool for
camels and horses is greatly diminis d,
and tho burrows arc dangerou* to all
mounted travelers and couriers. Tho
prize offered by tho Australian government
for a riddance of tho rabbits which infest
that country may afford a suggestion to
the authorities in China to offer induce¬
ments which 51. Pasteur or some un¬
known Whittington may find advan¬
tageous enough to undertake tiie task of
ridding the country of these vermin.
China and tho Chinese have been afflicted
Enough of late, what with earthquakes,
floods, restricted immigration, etc.—
Dcmorest’s Monthly. *
PRINTER WANTED,
A steady young man who has had
one or two years experience in a print
inir office as compositor can get a per
manent situation and fair wages by
applying at once to this office, tf
SMOKE!
Our Juxiok Partner, the best Ci
gar in tho market. Sold by all lead
ing dealers in Grifliu- L. Cohen &
Co., Sole Agens, Macon. G a,
aug8d3m
Advice to Mothers.
M. s. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup
for children teething, is the proscription
of one of the best female nurses and
physicians in the United States, and
has been used for forty years with never
failing success by millions of mothars
for their childreu. During the process
of teething its value is incalculable.
It relieves the child from pain, oures dyg
entcry and diarrhoea, griping in the
bowels, and wind colic. By giving
health to the child and rests the mother.
Price 25 cents a bottle, augeod&wly
-AND-
Country Corn Whisky.
Also, all kinds of Wines, Liquors
and Cigars such as are kept in a first
class ps’abiishroen. Everybody is
invited to call and see me at No. 43,
West side, Hill street,
s2Id&w3m JOHN ISON.
Hay, There!
The News urges every farmer in
this section to cut and cure as much
hay as possible. The very wet sea
sou has made it possible to save an
abundant supply of fine bay from
our native grasses, and if we do
not take advantage of it, it will look
like neglecting the bountiful provis¬
ions which Providence has made for
at. The laws of nature are beauti
fal in their adaptation to the wants
of man, but man must develop ener
gy and reason to avail himself of
their benefits. Here we bave the
finest of native grasses, and for ages
we have neglected catting and car¬
ing this superabundant vegetation
for tho winter. It will startle the
Southern planters to learn that the
hay crop of the United States is
worth about as much as the cotton
crop. The experience of those in
our section who have devoted atten
tion to tho caring of bay proves con
clusively that there are more clear
money iu an acre in hay than there
is in an acre of cotton. Of course it
would not do to put everything in
hay, but it is wise to diversify the
crops of this section.
perfect
Its saperlor excellence proven In million*
of homes for more than a quarter of 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,
Lime, or Alum. Sold only in Cans.
PRICE BAKING POWDER CO.
NEW YORK. CHICAGO. ST. LOUIS.
dlthwbtlip.top col.nrm
ST. JOHN’S C0LLEGE^»
This College enjoys the powers of a Uni¬
versity and is conducted by the Jesuit Fath
ers. It is situated in a very beautiful part
part of New York County between the Har¬
lem R. AL. I. Sound. Every facility is Com¬ giv¬
en for the best Classical, Scientific and
mercial Education. Board and Tuition per
Year $300. Studies re-open Wednesday,
September 5th, 1888.
St. John’s IIaj.l, a Preparatory Sehool for
Boys from 10 to 12, is under the same direc¬ Rev
tion. Fer fnrther particulars apply to
John Scully, S. J., Fres. augl5dAwlm
THE VERNON,
Mrs. A. E. RIDDLE & SON, Prop’rs,
Cor, First Avenue aud Thirteenth St.,
COLUMBUS, : ; : GA.
You are most cordially invited to stop
witli us while in the city. septl8dtm
RANKIN HOUSE
»
COLUMBUS. GEORGIA.
Leading Hotel In Tbe City!
Under New Management.
C. B. DU Y, Proprietor.
septl8dlm
Farm and House and Lot For Sale.
A 202),j' aero farm 120 in in 3 miles splendid of Griffin, Ga.
80 acres in woods, state of
cultivation, cleared of stumps and rocks, fix-
ed for improved farm machinery. Machin¬
ery, stock, corn and fodder will be sold with
farm if wanted. All ready for business anoth.
er year. Also, Griffin. a large Ga. roomy For particulars house and two ad¬
acre lot in
dress me at Griffin, Ga., care Clark & Son.
sept!9d&w3m THAD CLARK.
Regular & Perfect
DIGESTION
MOTED STUB Of
_ Seltzer . Tnrrast’. Aperient.
Sold 4 htww byT*rra»t*Ca,SL'X, wry*****
m
fc b Styles to Wj!
BACKED BY THE
STRONG INDUCEMENTS OF LOW PRICES. FAIR
DEALINGS AND POLITE ATTENTION I
Scheuerman & Whiti
are showing the hansomest line of new and
stylish Dress Goods ever shown In Griffin,
A NEW FEATURE INTRODUCED BT US
4
on© yoar ago, compel ©very lady to ac¬
knowledge that our store is the proper
place to Buy their nice dresses.
* NO TWO DRESSES ALIKE *
In Our Entire Stock!
We buy just enough of each color or
shade to make one dress. Fifty ladies may
buy a dress from us in one day and no two
will be 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 ol Griffin.
Plaid Surahs, HainSSurahs,
Plushes, Velvets,
Braids and Ribbons.
COME EARLY WHILE THE ASSORTMENT
IS YET UNBROKEN!
OUR TWINS!
P REED & CO. A. S. ADLER A CO,
and wonderful twins they are, too, and they
are manufacturers of the best styles afld
most durable Ladies’ and Gentlemens’ Shoes
ever shown in Griffin.
REMEMBER WE GUARANTEE
EVERY PAIR OF THEIR SHOES,
Scheuerman & White.