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MOST GOODS FOR THE LEAST MONEY !
E. ANTHONY’S ft. DRUG STORE,
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DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PAINTS,
OILS, VABNISHESi ETC.
, Perfume* and Toilet Ar-
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FINE PERFUMERY AND TOILET SOAPS.
---Aim, a full line of--
Drugs, Patent Medicines, Paints, .Oils, Brushes
And Dnigglats’ Supples, at bottom prio*s, can ALWAYS be found
AT DREWRY’8 DRUG STORE
38 mil »treet,<IKIKKIN, CIA.___
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WE KEFP ON IIANI) THE FINEST
Flour, Sugar and Coffee,
CIGARS ANI> TOBACCO.
I - At the LOWEST PRICKS of any one in the city. \VV h ave the finest
‘ Whiskies and Brandies
AND BEST OF ALL THE
FLAT SHOALS CORN WHISKY!
which U noted to be the finest that Is made All of the above fur medical purposes, Come
and smm. GEORGE & HARTNETT.
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★ JEWELRY, ★
DINNER AND TEA SETS!
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DECORATEO 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.
Orlffin, Ha., Oct. IS.
p* 2%£"3L I......
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
This Powder never varies. A mar vet o
purity, strength and whoksomnees. More
economical then tbe ordinary kinds, and can
not be sold in oompettton with the mnltilu Is
of low test, ihort weight, slum KotsVHakino or phosphate
Powder*, sold onl in cans.
Fowdek Co., It* Wall Street, New York
otS-ddtwlv-top column 1st or 4th nave.
Fish and Oysters
If yon want fine fish anil oysters,
call on Wicker & Winant. They
receive fresh every day. twice a day.
House to Rent.
Apply to J. A. Stewart, at
Flemiater’s.
The Best Meat Market
n Griffin is that of Simpson & Eady
opposite No, 2 Engie House, Tay
or street. Nothing but first class
meat sold, and everything fresh and
clean. When you want good meat
gave them a call. octTdlm
“The President’s Bite”
la as far ahead of any other tionr in
the market as Mrs Cleveland herself
is above all competition in rank and
beauty. Its popularity is shown by
the fact that its sale is not confined
to a few, but it is Bold by every aoal
il Griffin. Re sure and order “The
President’s^Wife.’' sep!5d3m
Posteirs Elegant!
The finest flour in the world.
Those who have used 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. ang26d3m
MALAGA GRAPES t
Cranberries, Saratoga Chips, Fish and Oysters, Dried
Herring, Cocoanuts, Onion Setts, Weiner Wurst, Gen¬
uine Tennessee Sausage.
BLAKELY.
’ROUND ABOUT.
Muller* C*H*nlM P**pl« *»»«• *'*■
• r»l I*« n.Mlp,
ON tbs WING.
Now autumn winSs are waiting,
And wheat Ison the rise,
And everybody’s nailing
Campaign lies.
J. A. Wicker spent yesterday in At
lanta.
The cool weather is bringing the can
didates out.
®W. H. McAfee, of jolly, was in tho
city yesterday.
J. N. English, of Milaer, was in tho
city yesterday.
Tom Beauchamp, of Atlanta, was in
tho city yesterday.
Ool, H. Peebles, of Hampton, was iu
the city yesterday.
Mis# kliuuic Stallings, of Grautville,
was in the city yesterday.
Supt. Gray, of the Georgia Midland,
was in tho city yesterday.
Georgo H. Mooney returned from a
▼it.it to Maeou yesterday.
T. M. Bloodworth anti wife, of Liber
Vy Hill, wero in the city yesterday.
Deputy Collector J. ,H. Iiinger visit
cd Thomaston yesterday on business.
The apple wagons are coming to town
and wo know that fall is really upon
us.
Miss Amanda Beauchamp, of Double
Cabins, was in the city yesterday shop
pidg-
Jim Newton, formerly of this city,
cow of Thomaston, was iu the city yess
terday.
Solicitor General E. Womack, of Cov
iugton, was iu tho city yesterday on le
gal business,
Tho auctiou season is hero aud Jack
Cherry’s persuasive voice is often heard
in dulcet tones asking for a higher bid.
Col. j B. Stewart, one of Atlanta’s
prominent attorneys, who has been
visiting friends in tho city, returned
home yesterday.
The last heard of tho immortal John
T. Waterman ho was in LaGrange try
ing to buy out half of tho Iteporier
without any money.
The blind minister, who was to have
lectured at Patterson's Hall last night,
was carried to the guard house yester
day in an intoxicated condition.
Soda water is stilt ou draught in Au
gusta. Augusta is a hot place, but the
Evening News thinks a little Tom and
Jerry would come nearer filling the bill.
All pork and Weiner Wurst sausage,
Red Snapper and Pompmo, Celery, Mai
agn and Lake Shore Grapes, Saur
Kraut, Cranberries. See our dodger.
Blakely,
Col. and Mrs. E. W. Hammond gave
an elegant little lunch last night in
honor of Col. Emmett Womack, the
present and next solicitor of the Flint
circuit.
Mrs. Kendrick aud sou,of Ft .Valley,
who have been stopping with Mrs.
Reeves on Hill street, left for their
home yesterday to the regret of many
friends,
The heavy shoe trade this fall has
almost exhausted the stock that Mr.
hat* been making all ttS
and wliioh usually lout* nntil
Walter Iaon, an old OrtfRu boy, but
oi Itivoiiide, Ain., is in tho city
frioud* nod relative*. Ilia non
who ban been Waiting in the
will accompany him on hi* retnrn
Mr*. Crocker rnado a very haudnome
of new millinery good* and
yesterday, winch will be oontin
today. The beautiful display of
(lowers is itself well worth going
ace.
T W. Dumas,of Liberty Hill,brought
three fine stalks of sugar cane yester
for the editor’s children. Every
goes, Mr. Dumas, and a live gai
keg of syrup would he just as thank
received.
II. C. Brown, of the Hun, who has
on a visit to Gainesville, Fla., re
to the city Thursday. We are
to hear that our friend Brown is
amongst us and trust that he eu
his trip.
The attempt to organize a gravestone
has failed. A gravestone isn't
you have to run right out
buy and have on hand for Sunday,
something which can be delayed
weeks and months and years.
Dr. H. h. Cary, of LaGrange, arriv
in the city yesterday and will proba
remain over today. He is collecting
for ne idle work, art and mer-
display department of the State
and is meeting with some success
Mrs, Dr. Taylor will have a fine
of needle work and others will
have articles displayed.
Do you suller froinsvrofula, saltrUeum,or
humors? Take Hood’s Sarsaparilla, dol¬
great blood purifier. 100 doses one
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BREWIN’ TROUBLE,
»gro Has a Terrible Fight Willi
Bear.
A gentleman who lives near Erin
in tbe city yesterday and gave
tho followingparticulars of a terrible
between a negro by the
name of .Smith, who lives not far
from him, and a bear. Tbe negro
had some bogs in a pen not far from
his house that he bad been fattening
with the intention of killing them
this winter. He heard a terrible
noise out near the pen the other
gight that sounded as if some one
was tearing down a fence. He quick
ly jumped out of bed, lit a lamp and
hurried out to the hog pen. Just be
fore ho arrived there he heard the
hogs set up a terrible squealing as if
they wero being dragged from the
pen. Upon a nearer approach he
discovered what he thought to be a
man with a hog upon his shoulder
making his escape across the field.
He called to his wife to bring him
his gun. She hastened to obey bis
command and snatched up a butcher
knife also that was upon the table.
Armed with the gun and knife he pro
immediately to take a nearer
route and thereby overtake the thief.
His wife carried the light and follow
in the rear, bent on assisting in
the capture of tbe intruder. Before
had gone very far they came
a dense thicket of woods where
lay in ambusn, surmising that
thief would be apt to come in
direction. They had not waited
before they heard a loud crash
in tho bushes near by and to
surprise a large bear suddenly
before them with his prey
across his shoulder. Upon
the light and negroes bruin
to flee. As he did so Smith
both barrels of his gun into
body. The bear threw down the
as soon as tnegun fired and with
growl turned upon Smith and
he was aware of it, had clasp
him around the body and was
him so tight that he almost
bis breath. Not losing his
of mind, however, he quick
ran his hand into his trousers
where he had placed the
and drawing it quickly forth
the bear twice. This caused
to loose his hold upon him
make off into the woods. Dur
the scuffle the bear managed
give Smith some pretty severe
His arm and neck were
severely. He, in compa
with his wife, who having become
with fright, bad taken
into tbe field near by, went
the house and proceeded to
up hia wounds. It is
that this is the same bear
not long ago created some ex
in Butts couutv. A par
will be organized to hunt bruin
aud end bis existence.
Liberated from their Fetters
the helpful, genial Hostetter’s action of that most
of aperients, Stomach
the bowels soon throw off'the bur¬
that paralyzed freedom and weaked them, The aud
thelrnormal of action.
of the Bitter*, uptike that of average
involves oo griping or drench¬
If it did it wonld, like teem, be value¬
for ordinary use. There is nothing nn
or nnnatnral attending than its bowels, operation.
pon th» liver no less the it*
is most benign, and promoting directing a heathfnl of the
secretion, out
and imo the riggt channel, Conjoint
with oostivcnci*, other bilious symptoms
when it is systematically used,
the stomach is strengthened aa well as
by it. Malarial complaints, kidney rhen
debility, nervousness and Bleep
appetite are completely invariably relievep promoted by it. by It.
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Cake Every Day!
your orders with us—-they will he filled hy
Mrs. Ida Judkins. 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 llsh.
Oysters Shrimp, Crabs,
Birds, Bananas only Celery, 3ocdoz.
Pickles, Pickles, 70c gallon, 8oc gallon.
Sweet Plain Pickles, 60e gallon.
Cheese 15c lb to-day.
A large lot of A. E. Crackers just recei ved;
different varieties. Schweppe line ginger
soda water and Lemonade 12c per bottle.
50 lb any Patent flour $1.65 to-day.
T. 3VI. AAIX-.LS
October 131888.
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To-day we have ln the way of Northern Apples, York Pippcn.
hANfl 0«bba^e TomaUes only 8o. per can. Dove and Kentucky^Hams. Break
fast Strip*.' lee CuredlBellies. Spiced Pigs Feet. Sp.nishl^iions, Yeliow
DanVer Onions. An eitra fine thing in Roasted Coffee, Mocha and
folk Oysters, Rice Buds, Shrimp, Crabs, Celery and in fact foil line eatables. Iiompt
Delivery. |&T We try to please you. Give ns a tnai.
& Son.
Pike County Sentences.
The following sentences were imposed at
Pike County Superior Court by Judge Gus-
tin yesterdny morning:
State vs. C. R. Wilson; trespass and cut¬
ting tins fence between Wilson and H. G.
8ullivnn; $200 and costa or six months in
chain gang.
State vs. John Wilson ; same charge ; $100
and cost* or three months.
State ve. Clark Wilson; same charge; flOO
and cost* or three months.
State vs. Martin Tallin (col); burglary;
six years in penitentiary.
State vs. Prof. Walker (col.); burglary;
six years in penitentiary.
State vs. John W. Yarbrough; burglary;
ten year# in penitentiary.
State vs. Charlotte McGuire; larceny; $50
and costs er eight months in chain gang.
Court adjourned lust evening.
An exchange says: There are more
puns made on Dr. Ball’s Cough Syrup,
free of charge, than are paid for by the
owners, a good thing deserves the no
tice of the press.
In the treatment of rheumatism, gout,
neuralgia, sciatica, Ac., Salvation Oil
should be thoroughly rubbed in. It
kills pain. Price 25 cents.
Let Allen Have the t ake,
l 'I see,” said Representative Ailen,
of Mississippi, with a mischievous
twinkle in his eye, “that Senator
Hampton has been telling about a
cow that be owns that can talk, and
Senator Vest tells about a dog that
can black boots and imitate a Metho
diet exborter. Now I have a mule on
my farm in Mississippi whose favor
ite amusement is to go in swimming
with the boys, and. would you be
lieve it, he can swim on hia back and
dive head foremost like a fish. Yes,
sir. be ha? dived at least thirty feet
and come up with his head all cover
ed with mud.
This mule can counterfeit almost
any wind instrument. There is a
ferryman that has shot at him sever
al times. The ferrymaD bus a horn
on the opposite side of the river for
travelers to blow as a signal whenev
er they want to come over. The mule
caught on to the racket and whenev
er he gets a chance he goes down to
the river and brays just like a horn
blowing. On foggy days the ferry
man cannot see across tbe river and
he dosen’t know whether it is the
mule or a traveler. He told me the
other day that last year he pulled his
boat over sixty ti mes to answer that
blessed long eared mule, as he term
ed it.
On my farm I have a large bell
with a rope attached to ring up the
hands at daybreak. • An old colored
man used to attend to tb s duty, but
one day about two years ago he sad
denly died. The next morning every
body was astonished to hear the bell
ring at the usual hour. T went out
to see who was ringing it, and, I hope
I may never get back to Mississippi,
if it was not that mule. Yes, sir,
and that mule has been ringing that
bell ever since at daybreak every
morning, Not only this, but be can
ters down between tho negro quar
ters just as the old man used to do
to see that everybody gets up on
time. The old man had a way of
kickiug on the door of a hand who
not move out briskly, and one
morning the mule followed his exam
In a certain cabin there was a
lazy colored family that never
until every body was out at
Just at daybreak the mule
up to the front door and
a kick with both feet and sent
whole family through * tbe back
Tbe mate did not know it,
and kept on kicking. The
day it took four carpenters to
the cabin together again. Ob,
is a great male, that male of mine.
BUST: WEEK
CROWDED 1
Morning ’till Fight
BUT
& 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
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 35 c. 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 fo take them all.
★ VllE 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 SI 50 GLOVE IN THE CITY.
8^.10 c. for a pair of Ladies Linen Cuffs!
13^5 cents for a Ladies Linen Collar !
Great Bargains in Bed and White Flannels,
Comforts,Blankets and Buggy Rohes.
Shoes, shoes. Shoes.
A Ladies Kid, worked button hole, good shoe. Si 25.
A Ladies elegant Dress Shoe, our regular $2 00 goods, at $1 50.
We defy you (o 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, $15 00
$18 00 and $20 00. Boys Suits from $2 00 np to $10.
Scheuerman^ White.
SOME POINTS ON STILES,
Gold wire jewelry is in high fav
or.
Dress skirts are a trifle longer
than last season.
Black is used to trim bonnetp
gloaks and dresses of any color.
A string of gold dollars is the fan
cy of the hour in queen chains.
Dressy autumn bonnets are
white covered^ with interlaced gold
braid,
A prominent feature of tbe new
brocades is the application of black
on color.
The range of gold trimmings ha»
extended to morning caps and neg
lige jackets.
The redingote style is well adapt
ed to display the richness of the new
brocades and velvets.
Among the popular riDgs just now
are broad bands of dull gold, with a
singla diamond deeply set.
Elderly ladies now choose plain or
■ tripe, 1 cashmeres in black or dark
colors for their everyday costumes.
The newest English walking hat
has a-straight stiff brim, and lower,
broader crown than those of last
season.
New camel's hair shawls show
shaded stripes of dull red, green and
brown, or have indistinct figures in
Persian coloring.
Among the new grays are the pow
der gray and thunder clouds, dark
aud seagull, orange gray, dove and
pearl, light.
Delay always induces ultimate trouble
and especially is this true in its Laxador applies
tion to the human system.
always saves time and trouble by
prompt use in the beginning of sickness.
If your baby is sick, suffering and cry
ing with pain of cutting teeth, sooth it
with Dr, Ball's Baby Syrup. It is safe.
Price 25 cents.
SMOKE!
Our Junior Partner, the best Ci
gar in the market, Sold by all lead
ing dealers in Griffiu. L. Cohen &
Co. , Sole Agens, Macon, Ga,
ang8d3m
Steel blue is the popular shade
for cloth costumes. This hue is much
grayer, however, than that known by
the same title a year ago.
The new turban hats are much
modified as to height, and are shown
invarious styles, with crown square,
round or conical.
Boll’s Baby Syrup
Facilitates Teething! prle * on 'n !S
SoMat druggist*'. Regulates the Bowels!
Bay’s Horse
Frorent* POWDER, Lnnf Fever and'
curMi Distemper. 1 pound
in each package. For sale by *11 dealers. Try It I
2.5Mi ?i|V
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I SCOUSHiC BULLS _____• Coughs,Colds, Hoarseness, For the cure Asthma, Croup, of
and for the COUGH relief of SYRUP
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Consumptive At druggists. persons.
25 cts.
OWVnC tmnre issers cubes cibarettes for Co*
tarrh. Eric* 70 Ctt. At all truffltU.