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THE HOST GOODS JFORJHE LEAST MONEY !
E. R. ANTHONY’S DRUG STORE,
HKADQOABTK&B TOE
DRUGS, JWBEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PAINTS,
OILS,, TABNISHES) ETC.
and Toilet Ar-
FINE PERFUMERY AND TOILET SOAPS.
-Alao, a full line of-
Drags, Patent Medicines, Paints, ,011s, Brushes
And Druggist*’ Supple*, *t bottom prioa*, can ALWAYS b« found
AT DREWRY’8 JJRUG STORE
28 nil! 8tre*t,OKIFKTN, OA.
WE KEEP ON HAND TIIE FINEST
Flour, Sugar ami Coffee,
CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
Hf* At the LOWEST PRICES of any one In the city. We h are the flneet
Whiskies and Brandies
AND BSCST OF ALL THE
FLAT SHOALS CORN WHISKY!
which la noted to be the finest that i* made. All of the above for radical purposw, Come
“ 4 ~“ GEORGE & HARTNETT.
dAvrtdec2£
WATCHES!
★ JEWELRY, ★
DINNER AND TEA SETS!
- H- -
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.
Brian, fit., Oct. 11.
House to Rent.
Apply to J. A. Stewart, at E. J.
PlemiBter‘8. tf
SMOKE!
Otna Junior Partner, tbe best Ci
gar in the market Sold by all lead
log Co., dealers Sole Agees, in Griffin'- Macon, L. Ga, Cohen &
atkg8d3m
The Best Meat Market
la Griffin is that of Simpson & Eady
opposite No, 2 Engio House, Tay
or street. Nothing but first class
meat sold, and ovejything fresh and
clean. "When you want good meat
gate them a call. oct7dlm
“The President’s Wife”
Is as far ahead of any other flonr in
tbe market aa Mrs Cleveland herself
is above all competition in rank and
twenty. Its popularity is shown by
the fact that its sale is not confined
to s few, but it is sold by every deal
il Griffin. Re sure and order “The
President's|Wife.’’ sepl5d3m
BETTER THAN DIAMONDS.
The Diamond Patent Flour is bet
ter than all ethers, as alii will testify
Buy NO OTHER. For vale by J
M. Mills, S. H. Deane, McFarland
Boyles & Co., R. F. Strickland, t’a
rick & Brooks, J. H. Keith & Co.
andG. W. Clark A Son. slldlm
PostelTs Elegant!
The finest floor iu the world.
Those who have asod it never use
any other, it never fails to give tbe
most perfect satisfaction. Call on J.
H. Keith & Co., S. H. Deane, J. M.
Mills, McFarland, Boyles & Co., or
G. W, Clark & Son. aug2Gd3m
No Relief for Me.
You may teal this when under the
treatment of no many, ami not get any re
lief for dlerrhosa and dysentery. Why
aot try Dr. diggers'* Huckleberry Cor
dial, you will then h we relief.
Advice to Mothers.
M<*. Winslow's Boothino Strop
for children teething, is the prescription and
of one of the best female nnrsea
physicians in the United States, and
naa been used for forty years with never
failing anooesa by millions of mothers
for their children' During incalculable. the process
of teething its value is
health to the child and rests the mother,
Ptiee 25 cents a bottle. augeod&wlX
BlaWs - Jrt - Print! -
We bave added $300 worth new and beautifnl type
to our office, also a which big stock of give Stationery, customers bought the of
the manufacturers, we onr
benefit of, charging no profit 25 on stationery. Bring us
your work and save 15 to per cent.
BLAKELY & SON.
Columbus Ledger: "Three of our ex
vis: the (iarzziN Ns we, Americas
and Entasis Time*, have been SB
and otherwise Improved this week.
pleasant to nota tbeso evidences of
Dr. C. C. Busby, t blind minister and lee-
and former Confederate soldier from
will deliver a lecture at Patterson’s
to-night on Palestine, with etereoptlcan
The admission will be twenty-fits
and half the proceeds will be given to
Sunday Schools.
The man who refuse* or neglects to pay
debt* when be ha* the money 1* a willful
to tbeprosperlty of hi* comma
to the extant of bis llblUtiea. Tba
payment of debts keeps tbe money
circulation and keeps up confidence. If
man hasn’t got the money he can’t pay,
if thou who have ti would pay, he would
soon get it,
Tbe Dorcas Society of the Baptist Church
tbe first and only ones that we have
of who has donated anything to the
fever sufferers from this city. The
Iwas made through Rev. F. M.
We arc glad that some of our citi-
have the goodness of heart to open
purses and extend aid to their lest for¬
fellow beings. The money was sent
Deeatur, Ala. Whs next ?
Ira Grice of Urifflu, and Burrel Robert*
negro living on Zook Peebles’ place, near
two well known darkies, be¬
involved In a difficulty in Bill George’s
room last night over tb» contents of *
of whiskey. Grioe struck the other
and they clinched. Grioe drew hls
and ent tbe other negro in two places
escaped. The wounded negro was car¬
to Drcwry’s drug store, and ia seriously
Do you suffer from scrofuls, salt Sarsaparilla, rheum, or
humors? Take Hood's
great blood purifier. 100 doaes one dol¬
7.
_
Fiat Shoals Flashes.
Flat Shoals, Oa., Oct; 10.—Digging pota¬
is the order of the day.
And still they ship their cotton to Griffin.
And get from one to 1 & oenta more per
than tliey are paying in any of the
towns and buy goods cheaper.
The Presbytery oommeuecs next Friday at
Mountvllle, Troup County. Ga.
There was all day singing at Union chnreh
last Sunday, which was a pleasant affair and
good crowd attendsd.
Jesse Brown’s new building has been fin¬
ished.
H. B. Neal caught one of the finest blue
cat that has been caught in some time, and
their meat is better now than at aay other
time of year. There is but little fishing and
hunting done now, as everybody is busy gath
erlng their crops.
There was a stranger stopped at W. A
Gibs vn’a last Thursday morning and lie was
a boy and weighed ten pounds.
H. B. Neal's colt run away and only
broke three wheels of Ben’s new buggy, laiB
Monday. Ben was not hart bat badly
soared.
A great many people have severe colds and
are almost sick with them.
Miss Tillie Lawson, of Forsyth, is spend¬
ing some time with her aunt, Mrs. A. T.
Copeland, at the Shoals, to the delight of her
many friends.
T. J. Williamson, of Neal, Is still improv-
iugandwill soon be well. Mrs. T. J. Wil¬
liamson is no better.
Isaao Strickland was Imried Saturday, in
which Pike County lost one among her old¬
est and best citizens.
One of T. J. Williamson's little boys is sick
with fever, so I learn to-day.
The Gbiffin Daii.i News comes witli her
six columns of talegrnphio news and is more
sought for than the Atlanta Constitution.
Hartnett & Kenney have shipped 18 bales
of cotton to Griffin and will soon make anoth
er shipment,
What hrs become of all the meat ? Every¬
body i* out and not one has any aud can not
get it. T. W.
----♦> -—
If the gentleman whose lips pressed the la.
dy’s snowy brow and thus caught a severe
oold had hut used Dr. Bull’s Cough 8yrup>
no doctor’s bill would have been necessary'
Some gehius proposes to introduce paper
shirt*. Wearing paper shirt* mean* bearing
rheumattam. With Salvation Oil, however,
prper shins might still be a auccsss. Price
25 oenta.
KnHe and Fork Etiquette.
Editor News—I wub much interested
in your editorial in Tuesday’s paper on
the proper disposish to make of the knifo
and fork when passing the plate for a
whack at the vittles. You mentioned
several ways to do, but in my humble
opinion failed to throw more than two
pair. The proper thing,when tho knife
and fork are in repose, is to place them,
blades and points down, in the goblet
of water that is placed at the right hand
of every guest. This i-* the way the bon
ton of Oriffia do at my friend George’s
elegant summer afternoon lnncbes; and,
besipes, what else would the glass of wa
ter be foi? Yonrs. in the interest of eti
qutU, T—vi H—rr—s.
The best recommendation Everybody
uses Laxador when In need of a good cathar
tic. Sold ev< rj where. Price only 25 cents.
Parents cannot always carry the baby on
a trip for the recovery of its health. But
they can keep Dr. Bull’s Baby Syrup iu the
house, and It will compensate for the trip by
its prompt relief.
A Man Killed Near Brooks Station.
Louis Heflin, on last Sunday night,
went to Ei'lis Moore’s house near Favers
mill and used insulting lauguge to
Moor’s wife. Heflin was under the in
flueuce of liquor. More was present
wlieu Heflin insulted his wife and soon
as tbe words were spoken emptied both
charges of a double barrel gun into bis
body. Heflin was buiied Tuesday of
noon. No further particulars were learn
ed.
Liberated from their Fetters
the helpful, genial action of that most
of aperient*, Hoatetter’s Stomach
the bowels soon throw off the bur.
that paralyzed and weaked them, aud
their normal freedom of action. The
of the Bitters, unlike that of average
involves no griping or drench¬
If it did It would, like tnem, be value¬
for ordinary use. There is nothing an
or nnnatnr&l attending than the its bowels, operation.
the liver no less it*
la most benign, promoting a heathfn!
accretion, and directing channel, out Conjoint of tbe
and into the riggt
with costivenesa, other bilious symptoms
when it la syatematieadly need,
the stomach is strengthened a* well ss
by it. Malarial complaints, rheu
debility, nervousness and kidney
are completely relic vep promoted by it. Sleep
appetite are invariably by it.
'ROUND ABOUT.
Matters C.M*rmla( Psspls aa* Osa
•ral Ism Oasslp.
MB. aumiSON SOLILOQUIZES.
When other Ups in other parte
Their tale or I’m "gruff” candidate may tell,
It wemi tho’ tho
I do not get a smell.
I with that—but I won’t *ay who—
Had stayed across the sea,
For slnoe he esme It’s hard, hut true,
That few remember me.
When cool November’s frosty gales
Begin to nip snd bite :
When coal bmate send the price o! coala
Far upwards out of sight ;
When ballots fall like billiard snows
And cover all the lea.
While some are burled in the drifts—
Then who’ll remember me ?
Yesterday was a very damp bad day.
Bon. J. D. Stewart left for Atlantayester,
lay.
Mrs. Joe Richardson is visiting friends in
the city.
Kale Condor, of Newnan, was In the city
yesterday.
II, C. Stockton, of Atlanta, visited the
oity yesterday.
Allen Hartafield, of High Falls, was in the
city yesterday.
Col. J. B. Stewart, of Atlanta, visited the
cl'.y yesterday,
W. K. Malaier, of Bunny Side, visited tbe
elty yesterday.
J. H. Duke, of Liberty Hill, was In tbe
city yesterday.
Frank Wells, of Fayetteville, was in the
city yesterday.
Oeorge Blalock, of Fayetteville, spent yet
terday ia the city.
J. 0. Psyne, of Rock Springs, spent ye*-
terday In the oity.
Miss Salllo Mallory, of Forsyth, was In
the city yesterday.
Col. D. L. Parmer, of Woodbury, was in
the city yesterday.
Rev, John II. Ellis, of Sunny Side, was in
the city yesterday.
William Amis and wife, of Greenwood,
were ia the city yesterday.
David M. Jacobs, of Cuthbert, is visiting
his sister, Mrs. John Asher.
Miss Tassie McElhcnney, of Brushy, was
In the city yesterday shopping.
William Johnson, s prominent citizen of
Unionville, was in the city yesterday.
Representative Collens has a very hand
some cottage since its oomplete renovation.
Capt. J. H. Mitchell, one ef Pike's newly
elected representatives, visited the city yes¬
terday.
Judge John I. Hall returned from Zebu-
Ion yesterday, where he has been attending
Superior Court,
See the announcement of R. A. Hardee in
another column. He is a candidate for re-
election for tax receiver.
Mrs. M. E, Collens,the old lady who fell
from Taylor street bridge, has nearly recov¬
ered from her injuries.
The good apples never hide their light un¬
der a bushel. They are always in plain
sight in the top of the measure.
There was an Alliance meeting held at the
court house yesterday and a great many far¬
mers attended from the surrounding coun¬
try.
Elsewhere appears the announcement of
J. W. Travte for Tax Collector. Mr. Travis
has held the office six years and has made e
good officer.
The Columbus Enquirer-Sun contends that
tho receipt* o{ Columbus from the Georgia
Midland “is" several hundred bales ahead of
the same date last year. People down In
the east part of Harris oounty and the north
part of Muscogee couuty must have made
good orope Ibis year.
fresh Cake Every Day!
Leave your orders with us-—they will be filled by
Mrs. Ida Jndkins. Best Line of Clears in
the city. Call and we will
save yon money, .
J. H. Keith A Co.
I will have to-day nice mixed fish.
Fresh Oysters Shrimp, Ciabs,
Rice Birds, Celeiy,
Bananas only 3ocdoz.
Mixed Pickles, 70c gallon, 85c gallon.
Sweet Pickles, Pickles, 60c gallon.
Plain
Cheese 15c lb to-day.
A large lot of A. E. Crackers just received;
20 different varieties. Schweppe line ginger
ale, soda water and Lemonade 12c per bottle.
50 lb any Patent flour #1.65 to-day.
JVE. IMIX
NEW GOODS!
New Codfish Spanish -------- Onions
Pork Sausage Virginia Vii Cabbage Bananas
Diied Beef Large Yellow
Will have fresh fish all kinds to-day.
Fresh Oysters. Full line eatables to-day.
Give us a trial. Prompt del ivery.
C- W. Clark A Son
Hampton Actings and Doings.
Hampton, Ga., Oct. 10.—Cotton
8^ lo 9 c.
Total receipts of cotton to date
530 bales.
Mrs. A. T. Maxwell and son, Lew
s, visited Atlanta Saturday.
Col. Frank Z. Curry took in the
Gate City on last Wednesday.
Judge B. P. Thompson, U. S. D
M., was in Atlanta Monday on offi¬
cial business.
John P. Turnipseed is now engag
ed reminding tbe boys of their in¬
debtedness to his father.
Ye correspondent was out last
night after the ’possums. Captured
4, Total No. to date 30.
A. B. Mitcham, with his wife, lit
tie daughter, Nellie, and baby Bes
sie, were down Sunday to spend the
day with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Curry.
Prof. J. S. McDowell has returned
from a visit to his brother a! Shiloh,
on the G. II. & G. R. R.
Capt. S, R. Brown, of Luella, was
with us yesterday for tbe first time
in four months. Come again, Cap
tain.
Dr. P. M. Porsett, formerly
Hampton, but late of Temple,
buried here on last Monday, haying
died of consumption.
Col. Tom Sutton, U. S. P. M„ is
now engaged waiting on the District
Court in Atlanta. Tom carries the
staff with as much dignity as i/ he
was born for the business.
The Farmers Alliance of Hampton
lodge is making arrangements to
open an extensive dry goods and
grocery store here. They propose
to revolutionize things in the way of
prices.
Mrs. Bushman, of Chattanooga,
who has been visiting her brother,
Capt. Wm. Poole, since the 30th alt.,
has returned home.
Bro. N. N. Neese will preach his
farewell sermon on the fourth Sun
day of this month. We hope con
ference will see proper to send him
back to Hampton.
We are glad to see Bob James
again upon the streets. It seems
like a cemetery when he is away.
He is unusually pleasant on this re
turn and ye correspondent thinks he
must have opened one of those $5,-
000 jack-pots while away.
Hampton has become quite a cot
ton seed market. A. T. Maxwell, A
J. Henderson and John W. Turnip
seed alt buy an average of one car
load each, every day.
W, A. Turnipseed has accepted a
position in Savannah with the Wes
tern Union Telegraph Co. We ha
ted to see Gus leave, and hope that
he will decide to return.
Dyspepsia _
Hakes the lives of many people misers,tea,
and often leads to self-destruction. Wc know
ct no remedy for dyspepsia more successful
than Hood’s Sarsaparilla. It acts gently, yet
sorely and efficiently, tones the stomach and
ether organs, removes tho faint feeling,
•males a good appetite, cures headache, and
■•freshes tho burdened mind. Give Hood’s
■naparllla a lair trial. It will do you goof.
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS.
For Tax Collector,
Kdttob News:— Please announce my name
a* a candidate for re-election to the office of
Tax Collector of Spalding county, subject
to the Democratic nomination, if one is held.
J. W. TRAVIS.
For Tax Receiver.
Editom News:— Please announce my name
aa a candidate for re-election to the office of
Tax Receiver of Spalding county, subject to
to the Democratic nomination, if one is held.
R. A. HARDEE,
: BUST: WEEK I
CROWDED
From Morning Hill Night
BUT
Scheuerman & White,
★ ARE PREPARED FOR A ★
Much Larger Crowd!
THIS WEEK.
SHELVINGS CRAMMED FULL, COUNTERS PILED UP WITH GENUINE.
WHOLESOME BARGAINS, NOT IN A FEW UNSEASONABLE GOODS, NOR ARE
THEY CONFINED TO DOMESTICS. BUT ANY AND EVERYTHING THAT YOU
NEED FOR FALL AND WINTER WEAR CAN BE FOUND CHEAPER AT
Scheuerman & White’s
THAN ANY PLACE IN MIDDLE GEORGIA.
Woolen Dress Goods!
10 c. buys an All wool filling Cashmere.
15 c. buys a much nicer quality and worth anywhere 20 c.
25 c. bugs our brag Number, 36 inches wide and a lovely quality.
But Our c. Henrietta 35
Cannot be duplicated elsewhere for less than 50 c. Our buyer was fortu¬
nate enough to find these goods at a great bargain. The lot was too large
for us, but were forced to take them all.
★ WE ARE PROUD OF OUR SUCCESS *
In Dress Goods this season. We dipped into a much finer line than is usu¬
ally brought to Griffin, but our friends have sustained us, and by the end of
the season not a pattern will be left in stock.
Broadcloth, Amazon Cloth, Surges, Henriettas,
Surah Cloth, Plushes. Velvets, Plaid Surah,
Braided and Beaded Passementerie.
One Dollar will buy at SGHFUERMAN & WHITE’S, a handsome Kid Glove
that we defy any house to duplicate for less than $1 50- When this lot is
gone we can get no more at the same price.
THE BEST 81 50 GLOVE IN THE CITY.
K^IO c. for a pair of Ladies Linen Cuffs !
5^5 cents for a Ladies Linen Collar !
Great Bargains in Red and White Flannels,
Comforts,Blankets and Buggy Robes.
Shoes, shoes, Shoes.
A Ladies Kid, worked button hole, good shoe. $1 25.
A Ladies elegant Dress Shoe, our regular $2 00 goods, at $1 50.
We defy you to buy our $2 50 shoes elsewhere for less than $3 00.
Our $2 75 Shoes is our Leader Then, Reed's Ladies Fine Shoes and Ad
ler's Men’s Shoes are the “Bosses.” They are head and shoulders above
any other make, according to our judgment, and we think we are pretty good
es HOME-MADE BROGANS AND WOMEN’S COARSE SHOES.
MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHING I ★
Men’s Overcoats for $2 00 ; Men’s Business Suits for
$5 00,worth $8 00; Men’s Business Suits for $10 00,
worth $12 50; Men’s Dress Suits $10 00, $1500
$18 00 and $20 00. Boys Suits from $2 00 up to $10.
Scheuermann White.
DID YOU WIN J
Result of the Drawing of the Louisiana
State Lottery.
New Orleans, Oct, 10. — The fol
lowing is a list of the numbers that
drew prizes in the Louisiana State
Lottery yesterday :
48755,..................$300,000
73940................... 100,000
82453.................. 50,000
43922.................. 25,000
37307................... 10:000
23533................... 10,000
73281 .................. 5,000
32889.................. 5,000
20439................... 5,000
94327................... M00
37074................... 5,000
Boll's Baby Syrup 2 5
Facilitates Teething! om</ B0W0l$! ce^
Sold at druggists. Regulates the 4
Day’s Horse "Vs
POWDER, and’
Prevents Lon; Fever pound—
cures Uleteiuper. package. 1 »»le by *11 dealers. ----- m Try _ It I
In each For
if 6lL TL
mil Dill I ■ 'V in For the cure of
yyLL Coughs,Colds,Croup, Asthma,
W Hoarseness,
Bronchitis, pniiRH UUV U J | sumption,
and Consumptive At druggists. for the relief persons. 25 cts. of SYRUP “
SmUKt nunVc LANGE'S tarrh. Price CUBEB 10 Cts. CIOARETTES At all druggists. forCa-
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that application will
ha made to the next Legislature for the paa
sage of a bill amending the charter of the
city of Griffin ao as to allow the Mayor and
Council of said city said to fix a compensation exesed
for the Aldermen of city not to
fifty dollars per annum.
MRS. ■ L - L. - BENSON
HAS JUST RETURNED FROM A
BANKRUPT - SALE
In the North and offers the finest
MILLINERY - AND
FANCY COCDS
ATSURI’RISIhGl.Y
LOW PRICES !
Call at the Agricultural Building.
Farm and House and Lot For Sale
A 202acre farm in 3 miles of Griffin, Ga
SO acres in woods, 120 in splendid state of
cultivation, cleared of stumps and rocks, fix¬
ed for improved farm fodder machinery. sold Machin¬
ery, stock, corn and will be with
farm if wanted. All ready for business anoth¬
er year. Also, Griffin. a large roomy For house and two
acre lot in Ga. particulars ad¬
dress me at Griffin, (la., care Clark ,fc Son.
sept!9d&w3m THAD CLARK.
1 Milliner Y!
A HANDSOME line of
Blew - Goods
JUST FROM THE M ANUFACTORY
AND WILL BE SOLD AT
- Manufacturer’s Prices ! -
U?~Feather* and Latest and Flumes Novelties in new styles and
colors in Trimming,
which excite tbe admiration of all who see
them. New goods arriving nearly every day
during the fait. Call and see them.
MRS. M. L. WHITE,
Clark’s Building, Cor. of Hill and Broadway.
and WIiliktyHSh with
Ita erntjadra cured at home
s «K‘Is2iJ‘£ Bo o*ot|«r-