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THE host MODS fob the least «o,ET
E» R* ANTHONY'S DRUG STORE,
HEADQUARTERS FOE
DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PAINTS,
OILS, VABNISHESi ETC.
Perfumes and Toilet Ar.
AT DREWRY'S iDRUG STORE
; - YOU WILL FIND -
1 THE BEST TURNIP SEED
At 25 and 80 cent* a pound, from Eastern grower*. Plant them
while them are nodMUOU.
tar An infallible Chill Remedy.
tar Drewry’a Peptic Cordial will cure dyepepsia and Liver Com¬
: plaint julyld&w-U
ana
WE KEEP ON HAND THE FINEST
Flour, Sugar and Coffee.
CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
At the LOWEST PRICES of any one In the city. We h ave the finest
Whiskies and Brandies
AND BEST OF ALL THE
FLAT 8HOAL8 CORN WHISKY!
which la noted to lie the finest that ia made. All of the above for medical purposes. Come
andeetaa. GEORGE HARTNETT. _
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WATCHESJ
★ JEWELRY, ★
DINNER AND TEA SETS
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DECORATED LUSTRE AND PLAIN WHITE
ENGLISH GRANITE WARE.
DECORATED AND PLAIN CHINA PLATE
SETS, GLASS, TIN AND WOODEN WARE. HEATING
KENTUCKY COOKING AND
STOVES. SEE THEM AND PRICES.
NOVELTY CO.
’ROUND ABOUT.
Matters Cescsraiar Feopl* »ud
• ral Wows «o«»lp.
JT WAS YKU.OW.
A small fever germ on a
Suspicious case sat, !
Singing yellow, I’m yellow
I’m yellow !
Twelve doctors agreed be that;
That it could not
’Twas not yellow ! not yellow!
Not yellow!
The little fever germ it worked
Right away! moment for
And pausad not a
The Nonsense of suspicion or play;
case was
Burled next day. yellow !
It was yellow ! ’twas
'Twss yellow!
J. J. Camp, of Orchard Hill, was in
the city yesterday.
Dr. S. M. liigney, of Milner, was in
the city yesterday.
Jake Engle and Charlie Johnson
spent Sunday in Macon.
Mrs. Mattie Barham, of Locust Grove,
was in the city yesterday.
Ed. Johnson, of the Constitution,
visited the city yesterday.
Arizona Rivers,formerly of this place,
is visiting friends in the city.
Frank Jones,of Atlanta, spent Sunday
in the city on a visit to friends,
Roadcaaster Glover, of the Georgia
Midland, was in the city yesterday.
Bryan Collier left the city yesterday
to enter Mercer University at Macon.
Dr. S. G. Heflin and daughter, of Lo
oust Grove, were in the city yesterday.
J. T. Waterman, editor of the Thom
aston Times, was m the’eity yesterday,
Pope L. Newton has a ten pound girl
at his home. We extend congratulations.
H. P. Brown, of the Macon Evening
News, was m the city Sunday and Mon
day.
Mrs. J. B. Tauner and daughter, of
San Hill, are visiting friends in the
city.
Will Bam;s, of jacksonvfile, Fla.,
was in the city yesterday on a visit to
friends.
J. G. Walker left the city yesterday
for Macon, where he goes to enter Mer
cer college.
C. T. Logan, formerly of Griffin, is
now Bole proprietor of the Southern Cri
terion, the high class periodical of A
lantn.
Clias. Floyd returned Sunday from
above Atlanta, where he had been upon
the sad mission of burying his little
child.
Prof. Saunders, of Mercer College,
acoompauied by his wife and grandson,
passed through the city yesterday en-
oute for their home in Macon. *
Griffla, 6i., Sept. 15.
“The President's Wile”
Is M far ahead of any other floor in
the market as Mrs ClevelaQd|herself
ia above all competition in rank and
beauty. Us popularity is shown by
the fact that its sale is not confined
to a few, but it is sold by every deal
in Griffin. He sure and order “The
President’i Wife." sepl5d3m
BETTER THAN DIAMONDS.
The Diamond Patent Flour is bet
tar than all ethers, as alii will testify.
Buy M. Mills, NO OTHER. S. H. Deane, For vale by J.
Boyles McFarland,
& Co., R, F. Strickland, Pat
rick & Brooks, J. H. Keith & Co.,
and G. W. Clark & Son. slldlm
PostelTs Elegant!
Tbe finest flour in the world.
Those who have used it never use
any other, it never fails to (rive tbe
most perfect satisfaction. Call on J.
H. Keith & Co., S. H. Deane, J. M.
Mills. MoFarland, Boyles & Co., or
G. W, Clark & Son. aug26d3m
BAGGING TRUST !
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FARMERS’TRUST
-and-
ALL KINDS OF TRUSTS
in the commercial world may be carried to
extremes to protect certain interest*; but if
you want a
Trust That Never Fails !
and works good to every interest adopt tha
via and 6th verses of the
THIRD CHAPTER OF PROVERBS !
We have ia store—
Oats In one to five bushel bags.
O. K. Bides, any quantity.
White Corn, limited quantity.
Bran, assorted email bags. kinds
Soap, Hay, splendid lot In store. inboxes.
Meal, fresh water ground daily.
Balt, ia 150 lbs. bags— Cheap.
And we are prepared to give lowest prices
for cm loU or less quantities of anything
dealers need. Call and see our new samples
of Rice, Molasses, Sugar, Coffee, F.our,
L ard, o r any other merchants’ supplies.
UT We Mil to dealers only at manufactur¬
ers prices. And car loads Meat, Hay, Corn,
etc., constantly arriving.
BREWER 6 HANLEITER.
June27d«wtf
Rice Birds, Fresh Oysters, Bream, Blackfish, Trout,
Fresh Celery, Fulton Market Corned Beef, New Pick-
led Tripe, Maccaroni, Pigs' Feet and Sauer Kraut, New Codfish,
Fresh Onion Setts, 2 lb Cans Tomatoes,
10c.
A Shipment Fresh Imported Henry Clay Cigars Fresh just
received. Calhonn & Sullivan's Tobacco.
Broad and Cakes.
resh Cake Every
Leave /our orders with us—they will be filled
Mrs. Ida Ida Judkins. Inf * Best - -- Line of Cigars in
the the city. cil Call and we will
save yon money, *
J. H. Keith & Co
I will have to-day nice mixed fish.
Fresh Rice Birds, Oysters Celery, Shrimp, Crabs,
‘
Bananas gallon, only 35c doz.
Mixed Pickles, Sweet Pickles, 70c 85c gallon,
Plain 15c lb Pickles, 60c gallon.
Cheese to-day.
A larg^ lot of A. E. Crackers just received;
20 diifei ent varieties. and Lemonade Schweppe i2c fine
ale, soda water per
50 lb any Patent flour 81.65 to-day.
J. 3S/E. IMIXUiX-iS
J. I. Oxfprd, N-; B. Drewry and Dr.
t. H, DeVotie left tbe city today to
tend the Flint Kivcr Association at Fay
ottville,
Mrs. Julia Small, who has been on
visit to Rome, returned yesterday,
reports Miss Essie Cleveland
improving in health.
Miss Anita L. Brunson, w ho has been
visiting Mrs. M. E. Crittenden for sev
erni weeks past, returned to Anniston
yesterday.
A great mr> bales of cotton were
brought Into 11. .!y yesterday and con
sequcntly there was a good deal of mon
ey in circulation.
Miss May Artope, one of Macon's
charming beauties, who uas been on a
visit to fiiends in the city, returned to
her home yesterday.
There is some talk of enjoining the
payment of city taxes on account of the
bad condition of the streets and sida
walks in some of the central portions of
town,
G. E. Barnitz, advance agent of Good
year, Cook & Dillon’s Refined Minstrels,
was in the city yesterday posting the
place for an enteitamment at Putter
son’s Hall on next Friday eve v ng.
Major A. G. Daniel received a tele
gram from Newton Beers Irst night stat
ing that the troupe would escape from
quarantine and will return here to day.
They will probably play again to mor
row night.
Rev. G. R. McCall and family leave
today for Macon. Griffin regrets very
much to part with this noble servant of
God and family, and the News wishes
him much success and commends him
to the good p< ople of Maoon.
At the department of agricultnre it
is estimated that the cot ton crop of Geor
gin has been damaged by bad Septem
her weather to the amount of nineteen
per cent Spalding’s percentage of loss
is placed at twenty, and Tike’s at six
teen,
The three coaches of the Chattanooga
Rome and Columbus road, which make
up the extra train from here to Chatta
nooga, are very" handsome pieces of rol
ling stock. They are carried to Car
roljton by a Central engine and crew,
and there change engines and crews.
The prospects of the Griffiu Canning
Factory are good for the next year.
Warren Lovett, an experienced drum
mer, pronounces the goods the finest he
ever saw, and a writer in tbo Constitu
tion advises every merchant in the State
to patronize this institution by prefer
ice.
It was at one of our large dry goods
stores. “Those stockings are all wool,
I presume,” she said as she requested
the clerk to wrap her up a half dozen
pairs. “Oh, yes, miss,” he answered
in thoughtlessness, “they’re all wool
and a yard wido.” “Sir !” she exclaim
ed indignantly and before he had fully
realized what he had said she whisked
out of the store.
As far as possible patronize homo in
dustries. This is the way to build up a
prosperous community, aud to keep a
goodly number of the dollars of the
daddies circulating at home. If you
have much to gam purchasing else
where of course that is all right, for
people will buy where people can do
the best, but bo sure that you are do
ing tbe best and not saving a dime and
losing a dollar. Homo dealers patron-
ize you, aud help to pay the taxes,
help to create the general prosperity in
which you share. More than this they
are neighbors and entitled to considera
tion as such. That town is most gen
erally prosperous in which the people
stand shoulder to shoulder, cordially
clasping hand in the march of progress.
Patronize home industries and enconr
ago them.
Regnlate the Regulator, by the
use of Warner’s Leg Cabin Sareapar
ilia. Sold by all druggist*. 120
$1.
Its superior excellence proven in millions
of homes for more than a quarter of a cen
tury. It isused by the United states Gov¬
ernment. Endorsed by, ho heads of the
Great Universities as the Strongest, Purest
and most Healthful. Dr. Price’s Cream
Baking I.ime, Powder does not contain Ammonia,
or Alum. Sold only in Cans.
PRICE BAKING POWDER CO.
NEW YOBK. CHICAGO. ST. LOCI3.
d4thwSthp,top col.nrm
Pure Ksstncly En WMsIies
-and-
Corn Whisky.
Also, all kinds of Wines, kept Liquors
Cigars such as are in a first
establishment. Everybody is
to call and see me at No. 43,
side Hill street.
s21d&w3m JOHN ISON.
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We Are Not Braggim
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ONLY VOICING THE PEOPLE’S VERDICT WHI
we declare emphatically that the best selecte
the prettiest, and cheapest stock of goods it
Middle Georgia can be found at
Scheuerman & White’s
Ask your friends about our elegant line of Dress
Goods and Trimmings.
WE ARE;N0T AFRAID TO COMPARE OUR GOODS WITH SAMPLES FROK \M
ATLANTA OR ANYWHERE ELSE. OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST-f
CHANTS CANNOT LIVE AND MAKE A SMALLER PROFIT THAN WE ASK.
★ OUR CARPET DEPARTMENT * ■ 1
S ANOTHER FEATURE OF OUR BUSINESS THAT WE ARE PROUD OF. OUR
STOCK OF CARPETS WERE DELAYED ON ACCOUNT OF THE WASHOUT ON |
THE CENTRAL, BUT WE PROMISE OUR CUSTOMERS, WHO HAVE BEEN
WAITING. TO f HOW THEM THE
Assortment
AND PRETTIEST PATTERNS IN TOWN. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED DUR-
NG THE LAST WEEK,
BRUSSELS, THREE-PLY’S, EXTRA SUPERS,
INGRAINS, NAPIER MATTINGS,
Rugs of Every Desrip’n
rr lis is Worth hmkrni :
SCHEUFUIJAN 8s WHITE gives a guarantee
on their shoes that no other house in Griffin
can give. Besides, they £how the most comfort
able, the best styles, and, the most pleasing fea¬
ture of ar, at the very lowestprices.
TRY OUR G UARANTEED SHOES AND YOU’LL BE
Convinced !
Men's Boys and Children’s
Suits - aud - Overcoats
BEING RECEIVED EVERY DAY AND MARKED AT PRICES TO MOVE THEM.
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UDIES’ RIBBED FLANNEL SHIRTS.
We have opened up a line of these goods confi¬
within the past few days that we feel ladies
dent will he just the article that the
want. Not too heavy and very soft. Either
all wool or part wool, Red or White. Children
and infants Ribbed Wool Vest just received.
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Our Mr. SCHEUERMAN has been in the Eastern
and Northern markets for nearly six weeks, buying
such goods as the Griffin trade needs. He is an
experienced and close buyer, and the trade may ex¬
pect big hargasns,
Scheuerman & White.
The Newton Beers company gave a
very excellent entertainment at Patter
son’s Hall on Siturday night, although
owing to insufficient newspaper advertis
ing and other causes they played to a
small house. The flue quartette of male
voices entertained a number of Griffin
people with sacred songs at the
News oflice on Sunday after
noon. The^ route of the tioupe be
ing broken up by the quarantines, they
may return to Griffin again this week.
Mrs. W. P. Blanton died Saturday af
ternooa at 3;40 o’clock, and was buried
at the old family bnrying grounds Sun
day afternoon at 3 o’clock, Dr. Bradley
officiating. She [died of congestion of
the liver. Mrs. Blanton was a member
of the Methodist church and a conscien
tions Christian. A husband and six
chiidien are left to giieve over her sad
loss. Her many friends deeply deplore
her sudden death and sympathize with
the bereaved members of the family.
She was a daughter of Mrs. a. M.
Nelms.
Distress after eating,heartburn, sick head¬
ache and indigestion are cured by Hood’s
Sarsaparilla, It also creates a good appe¬
tite. 2.
LOST!
Saturday night, at Patterson Hall,
one pair Gold Eye Glasses with small
chain and book attached. The find¬
er will be rewarded by leaving same
at D. W. Patterson’s store. It
SMOKE.!
Our Junior Partner, the best Ci
gar in the market. Sold by all lead
ing dealers in Griffiu. L. Cohen &
Co , SoleAgens, Macon, Ga,
aug8d3m
Fayette’s Primary!
The Democrats of Fayette 'county held a
primary on Saturday to nominate a candi¬
date for the legislature. Joseph Thornton
aad John Snead were candidates and follow
ing is the vote by districts ;
Thornton. Snead.
Hopeweli.............. 84 --
Hareover.............. 34 32
Shakerag.............. 40 55
Blackrock............. 50 5
Europe................ 23 8
Town.................. 47 83
Fourth................ . 100
Brooks................ 22 44
Sixth.................. 31 60
Totals............ 331
Majority..........