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MOST GOODS FOR THE LEAST MONEY!
...» R. ANTHONY’S DRUG STORE,
g|. a HKAWjCAjfrrERS FOR paints,
drugs, medicines, chemicals,
OILS, TABNISIIESi ETC.
fete FINE PERFUMERY AND TOILET SOAPS.
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-.
__—Also, ft full line of-
Drugs, Patent Medicines, Paints, ,0ils, Brashes
Ana OrugRlftte’ Sapp lea, at bottom prioft*, can ALWAYS be found
DREWRY’S DRUG STORE
2ft Hilt Street,ORIYFIN, UA.
1 flow,“Sugar and^Toffee.
CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
JST PRICKS of any one In the city. W.- l» av« the finest
» and Brandies
Whiskies
and best of all the
FLAT 8HOAL8 CORN WHISKY •
*. H ««HI to be.lfafefeiWl.iMLiAJit^' All of the above f*>r medical purpose'*, Come <
' iod " e ~ GEOftGE
£ HARTNETT.
IAHAkS
ir.i tch f
★ JEWELRY, ★
DINNER AND TEA SETS!
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DECORATED LUSTRE AND PLAIN WHITE
EN G L N E W
D E C0RATED AN D PLAIN CHINA PLATE
SETS, GLASS. TlN AND WOODEN WARE.
KENTUCKY COOKING AND HEATING
STOVES. SEE THEM AND PRICES.
NOVELTY CO.
'HOUND AHOUT.
Matter* Ceurnlftf People and Urn
• ml »«w. Cioulp.
K STRAW.
Go shoot the hat. the old straw bat,
It’s served its jmrr.osc now:
Convert it . Into Into kindlii kindling stuff,
(Jr feed It to the cow.
Miss L. Duke, is veiling friends in
jf - the city.
m House to Rent. John Barnett, of Hampton, was in
® Apply to J. A. Stewart, at E. J. the city yesterday.
FletmWs. tf Hon. Jobn-D. Stewart returned from
Atlanta yesterday.
SMOKE! J.S. Sullivan, of Zebnlon, was hi
in the city yesterday.
|ip Otm J uiftoB Parts tn. the best Ci T. J. Tnrnipaeed, of Hampton, was
m. gar in tbe market. Sold by all lead in tbo city yesterday.
fog dealers in Griffiu- L. Cohen A Zebnlon,
Ig Co, Sole Agens, Macon, Go, Miss Willie Powell, of was
H; ang8d3ra ■ iu the ciiy yesterday.
v
D. J. Bailey, Jr., took in the little \il
gfe; m. The Best Meat Market ! Inge of Williamson yesterday.
afeh'.- v I Miss Undine Branch, of Halifax, N.
PL O Griffin js that of Simplon & Fady Q is v , Bltlng Mrs. Ben Fntral.
opposite No, 2 Engie House, Tay C. W. C hears, of tho Georgia Mid
or street. Nothing but first class , yesterday,
meet aold, w)d evely thing fresh and j^ • '
I; clean. When you want good meat Mrs. J. E. ^ Witherspoon, ^ _ of Carroltou,
gave them a call. octidlm is visitiug friends and relatives iu the
.
S' | city. B. R, Blakoly and children left
J President’s Hite” Mrs.
“The for a vist to relatives in Birimupliam,
Is ae far ahead of any other flour in Ala., yesterday,
W& the market as MrB Cleveland herself J. R. Thomas, of Hampton, was iu
SKy. ■- is above all competition in rank and the city yoatosday and speaks of moving
beaaty. Its popularity is shown by bis family to Griffin soon,
m the fact that its sale is not confined l)r. 11. 8. Bradley left yesterday to
to a few, but it is sold by every deal j tat ia P«* racU 1 ccti,, that is
igf i» Griffin. Re sure and order “The «“ ft “ S
President’aJWife." scpl5d3m being held , , iu Bartlesville.
if A groat many bales of coitou were
.-' brought to tho city yesterday and, as a
m BETTER THAN DIAMONDS. natural result, the merchants found
m trade very lively.
m Tbe Diamond Patent Flour is bet Major W. Ia. Ulessnor passed through
t«r than all ethers, as alll will testify the city yesterday afternoon with his
m Buy NO OTHER. For sale by J car cent uuuig the Georgia agricultural
m M. Mills, S. II. Deane, McFarland exihibit of this State.
Co., R. F. Strickland, Pa ‘
t Boyles &
• 0 rick & Brooks, J. II. Keith & Co. W. J. McCaslau came in from a col
and G. W. Clark ASon. slldlin leeting tour yesterday mid brought 88,
Kr 300 iu silver with him. Tho merchants
m Postell’s Elegant! •should pay him a visit immediately, ns
change is now a scarce article iu the
The finest flour in the world. city.
m Those who have used it never use We are always ready to answer any
any other, it never fails to give the questions which may be asked us con
kj: most perfect satisfaction. Call on J. corning political issues, but when man
J. M. a
ife H. Keith & Co., S. H, Deane, writes to know whether a reduction of
Mills, McFarland, Boyles & Co., or the woo! tariff will effect the juice of
ii Ste G. W, Clark & Son. aug26d3m tlaunel cakes, he exhibits a levity total
PC ly out of place iu a “campaign of intel
No Relief for Me. lect.’’
You may fesl this when under the Wo call the attention of the Council
treatment of so many, and not get an v re to the fact that there were none of the
m lief for dterrhma and dysentery. Why Cor street lamps burning Wednesday night.
Bot try Dr. Bigg era’s Huckleberry This is u serious oversight am! from the
K dial, you will then have relief. complaints heard several of
numerous
our citizens must Lavs encountered rath
m." Advice to Mothers. er deep mud holes on their way home
ft; Mi Winslow's Soothing Sykcf that might have othe: wise been avoided
a. hid the lamps been lit.
for children teething, is the prescription and
of one of the best female nurses The following anecdote, which we
phyRician a in the United States, and hud floating around, undoubtedly refers
_ibeen has been used \ for forty years with never Squire Jim Smith, of Union: A tour
(•ding success by millions of mothers to
for their children* During the process ist from Boston receutly appeared be
of teething its value is incalculable. fore a rural Georgia judge to answer
It relieves the child from pain, cures dye to the charge of druukecess. “Your
eatery and diarrhoea, griping in tbe Honor,’’ he said, iu deep, oollegiata
bowels, and wind colic. By mother. giving inability navigate
health to the child and rests the tones, “My to your
Price 25 cents a bottle, angeod&wlf heterogenous byways-.” "Stop that,
MALAGA GRAPES !
Cranberries, Saratoga Chips, Fish and Oysters, Dried
Cocoa nuts. Onion Setts, Weiner Wurst, Gen¬
uine Tennessee Sausage.
BLAKELY.
air !•' in tempted tbo juatioe, thumping
copy of the code emphatically, “I
allow no causin' in iny court air ! f
A Negro attempts to Kill Two While
Men.
W. It Graham, who lives neat
some lime ago hired a negro
the nuino of Sol. Williamson to
for him. A few days ago Mr.
reprimanded the negro for
attending to his work promptly-
negro became very much insult
and left swearing td revenge him
upon Graham. He returned
afternoon and wont to
gin house wnere Graham’s
rn was at work and told the boy ho
going to kill Lis father. The
immediately left and told bis
who was at work in the field
by. Before he reached him,
the negro attempted to
him. The boy drew bis pistol
called to his father and they both
towards the bonse. ihe negro
his pistol and fired four shots
them, none of which took tfleet.
fire was returned by the boy
one shot struck the negro in the
Ho escaped and it was sup
came into Griffin, as bis grand
lives in the city, on Poplar
A posse of four men was or
and a warrant sworn out,
they came to the city yesterday
search of him. Amy Williamson's
was searched but no cine to
whereabouts w * found- The
left yesterday on their return
Do you suffer from scrofula, salt Sarsaparilla, rheum, or
humors? Take Hood’s
great blodd purifier. 100 doses one dol¬
7 -
For tlie Yellow Fever Sufferers.
Editor Griffis News: —As you
mentioned the fact that contri¬
to the yellow fever sufferers,
Ala., have been made
me, will you be so kind as
to print the following report in your
paper?
Dorcas Society (Baptist)......$4 50
Mrs. C. F. Newton.......... 50
Pope L. Newton............ 50
B. C. Ban da II............... 1 00
F. M. Daniel............... 1 00
Griffin Daily News ....... 1 00
Members of the Baptist church
wishing to respond to] the appeal of
Rev. D. W. Gwinn,D t D.,made in the
Baptist house of worship last Sunday
morning, are requested to do so as
soon as convenient. Dr. Gwin is in
Decatur doing all he can for the suf
fering and destitute of every class.
If any ol our good people, outside of
the Baptist church, wish to avail
themselves of tins opporrunity to aid
the unfortunate, I shall be pleased to
serve them. God has saved us from
earthquakes, floods, and the yellow
fever epidemic. Gratitude to Him,as
well as duty to our countrymen, seem
to me to call for a liberal response.
F. M. Daniel.
aud “I would was most brook ready to return this a sort blow of
not nt all
thing,” for 1 knew I would cure n l dam
nges with Salvation Oil. 25 ets.
Never “bnli-doze” a man, but if you
meet one with a bad cough you may
“bulMo3e” him to advantage with Dr.
Bull’s Cough Syrup. 25 cts.
The Georgia Far.
Commissioner of Immigration W.
I.. Glessner passed through the city
in his ear yesterday afternoon en
route home. He left here about one
third of tbe Griffin pamphlets, which
had not distributed, aiul the
and other goods, except tbe
with which he had become so
that he refused to part
with it.
In a brief conversation with him
he stated what has heretofore been
I hat the car did much good by
the exhibition of the products and
the literature disseminated, but' that
if the State Fair had not been
postponed it would have been im¬
possible to bring down excursionists
on account of the yellow fever scare.
The would-be Northern immigrant
couldn't be coaxed over the Ohio
River this fall. The Griffin pam¬
phlets were placed only in the bands
of parties interested, and the seed
will not be entirely lost. Mr.
said his exhibit was more
than any he saw in bis
trip.
Despite the very best attention be
stowed upon the baby, it will grow sick
and troublesome by reason of colic,
diarrhoea, teething, etc. Do not fail,
then, to use Dr. Bull’s Baby Syrup.
Price 25 cts.
It is wi hin the reach of all for 25
we mean LaxaJor, tbe golden
for dyspepsia, indigestion and
At all druggists.
Liberated from their Fetters
By the helpful, genial Hostetler’s action of that most
beneficent of aperients, Stomach
Bittern, the bowels soon throw off the bur-
den th.t parslyzr-d normal freedom and weaked ihem. The aud
re,ua.e their of action.
action of the Bitter*, unlike that of average
purgatives, involve* no criping or drench¬
ing. If il did it would, like tnem, he value-
te^J for ordinary use. There is nothing nil
gentle or nnnatural attending its operation.
t pon th# liver no less than the bowels, its
action is most benigp, promoting a heathfnl
bilious eec re lion, ahd directing out of the
wrong and into tbe riggt channel, Conjoint
ly with eostiToness, other bilious symptoms
disappear when it is systematically used,
and the stomach is strengthened as well as
regelated by it. Malarial complaints, rhen
madsifi, debility, nervousness and kidney
troubles are completely invariably relie rep promoted by it, Sleep
and appetite are by it.
FREE FROM LIME AND ALUM.
THE ROYAL BAKING POWDER ABSOLUTELY PURE.
The only Baking Powder yet found by chemical anal¬
ysis to 1m* entirely free from lime, and absolutely pure, is
th(’ “ Royal.” This perfect purity results from the exclu¬
sive use of cream of tartar specially refined and prepared
by patent processes which totally remove the tartrate of
lime and other impurities. The cost of this chemically
cream of tartar is much greater than any other, and
pun*
it is used in no baking powder but the “ Royal.”
I)r. Edward G. Love, formerly analytical chemist for
the U. S. Government, who made the analyses for the
New York State Board of Health in its investigation of
baking powders, and whose intimate knowledge of the
ingredients of all those sold in this market enables him to
speak authoritatively, says of the purity and wholesome¬
ness of the “Royal”:
“I have tested the Royal Baking Powder, and find it
composed of pure and wholesome ingredients. It is a
of tartar powder, and does not contain either alum
cream
or phosphates, or other injurious substance.
“E. G. LOVE, Pn. D.,
“ U. S. Govtmntnl Chemist."
resh Cake Every Day!
y our orders with us—they will be filled by
Mr rs. Ida Jjidkins. Best Line of Cigars in
the city. Call aud we will
save you money,
J. H. Keith &Co
I will have to-day nice mixed fish.
Oysters Shrimp, Crabs,
Birds, Celery, 3oc doz.
Bananas only
Pickles, 70c gallon, gallon.
Sweet Pickles, 8oc
Plain Pickles, OOc gallon.
Cheese 15c lb to-day.
A large lot of A. E. Crackers just received
20 different varieties. Scliweppe line Ringer
ale, soda water and Lemonade 12c per bottle.
50 lb any Patent flour $1.65 to-day.
J. 3VE. MILLS
NEW GOODS!
New Codfish Spanish Onions
Pork Sausage Virginia Cabbage Bananas
I)i ied Beef Large Yellow
Will have fresh fish all kinds to-day.
Fresh Oysters. Full line eatables to-day
Give us a trial. Prompt delivery.
C- W. Clark & Son.
To the Democracy of FikeConnty.
The Democratic Executive Com¬
mittee of the county by a unanimous
requested its chairman to issue
appeal to the Democrats of each
district to turn out and elect conser
delegates to the convention
be held on the first Wednesday
November to nominate candidates
county offices. Democrats all
the cou*ty, irrespective of their
former positions on questions that
divided the party are greatly
that the two factions of the
have buried their past differ
and are marching shoulder to
under the grand old Dem-
flag. And at this time espe
we do not want a convention
“wranglers” but a convention of
true Democrats who will act
the good of tbe party and the
The committee, of course, do not
to say who shall or shall not
elected delegates, but they simply
urge that a conservative delegation
each district be elected and
they desire to express the opinion
that a just and equitable division of
county officers between the two
factions of the party would be
and proper and conducive to
harmony. do anything
Let no man say or to
the faction fires that we
forever extinguished, and all lion-
to those, of whatever faction, who,
with their backs to tbe past and their
fao. s to the future, are resolved to
rally to the battle cry of tbe grand
old party, which, after twenty years
hard struggles and successive de¬
feats, has at last been victorious, and
its honest arms through-
all the avenues of public service
has given the American people such
example of honest government as
deserve and receive the plaudits
all citizens from ocean to ocean.
There has not been a time io20 years
when to be a Democrat was more
a matter of pride than now. And
the success of the Democratic party
is not only a matter of pride, bat, so
far as the South is concerned, it is
matter of necessity. Iam
Respectfully Yours,
T. E. Mi kfhey,
Chm’n. Dem. Executive Commute
Women of Note.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton has come
out for the Prohibition Party.
Miss Edith M. Thomas is to be¬
come one of the editors of St. Nicho¬
las.
Mrs. C. H. St. John and Helen M
Gougar spoke at Lin wood Park, La-
:
I
Miss Kate N. Tupper has accepted
a chair of Pedagogy in the Nevada
State University in Ileno.
Deborah G. King will lecture
through Indiana and tbe West for
tbe Prohibition party next month.
Michigan women voted by tbous
ands at the school elections in Michi
gan last week. Many were, elected
to office.
Su-eei as Roses 11 fragrant! Lasting!
The Leading Price 28 Cta.
PEEfU MSS. Sold at Drogtrista.
Laxador Cures Uotr Complaint,
Costioentss, Bilious
Affections, eiidinsss.
At druggists. 26 a.
| DPBULL’S
GOUGH
j SYRUP
j CURES COUGHS 8c C0LD5 FOR 2-5 C
j ! ! SalvatTon Fries enlg 25 Cts. 8cid by a!! druggists. Oil
* Will nliero Rheumatism, Neuralgia
,
Swellings, Bruises,Lumbago,Sprains,
Headache, Toothache, Sores, Bums,
Cuts, Scalds, Backache, Wounds, Be.
CHEW tid'tPrri US fo^cts At alt ***•*•>•*• druggist*.
,y.
: BUSY
CROWDED
Morning Hill Might
BUT
& White,
★ ARE PREPARED FOR A ★
Larger Crowd!
THISWEEK.
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 Hoc. Henrietta
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.
Broadclolh, 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 SI 50. When this lot is
gone we can get no more at the same price.
THE BEST SI 50 GLOVE IN THE CITY,
c. for a pair of Ladies Linen Cuff's !
Icsr*5 cents for a Ladies Linen Collar !
Great Bargains in Bed and White FI annels,
Comforts,Blankets and Buggy Robes.
Shoes, shoes P
A Ladies Kid. worked button hole, good shoe, $1 25.
A Ladies elegant Dre-s 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 : *
M on's Over (oats for $2 00 ; Men’s Business Suits for
$5 00,worth $S 00; Men’s Business Suits for $10 00,
worth $12 50; Men’s Dress Suits $10 00, $15 00
$18 00 and $20 00. Boys Suits from $2 00 up to $10.
Scheuerman^ White.