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THE MOST GOODS FOR THE LEAST MONEY !
E. R. ANTHONY’S DRUG STORE,
HEADQUARTERS for
drugs, medicines, chemicals, paints,
OILS, VARNISHES} ETC.
Hasselkus* Shoe Store. • • 22 Hill Street.
Home-made Shoes and Leather a Specialty.
jy We warrant all work and shall make it a point to misrepresent noth
infr Just recced a large shipment of Gents, Indies and Misses fine goods
and school shoes for Children.
H. W. Hasselkus.
WATCHES!
★ JEWELRY, *
DINNER ANI) 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.
KENTUCKY COOKING AND HEATING
STOVES. SEE THEM AND PRICES.
NOVELTY CO.
S—5S
Hrtffln, Ha,, Oct, 10.
&AKlM c
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
This Powder never varies. A marvel o
parity, strength and wholesoninew. More
economical than the ordinary kinds, mnltltu an(j can la
not be fold in oonipetit.m with the
Of low tost, short weight, slum KovaCIUkins or phosphate
Powders. Bold onl sn oans.
D owns* Co., 106 Wall Street, New York
etJ-dAwlr-too coin mo 1st or 4th nape.
SMOKE!
On Junior Partner, tba best Ci
gar in the market. Sold by all lead
fog dealers in Griffin- L Cohen k
Co, Sole Agens, Macon, Go,
ang8J3m
Fish and Oysters
If yon want fine fish and oysters,
call on Wicker & W’inant. They
receive fresh every day. twice a day.
House to Rent.
Apply to J. A. Stewart, at E. J.
lemister's. tf
The Best Meat Market
n Griffin is that of Simpson & Eadv
opposite No, 2 Engie House, Tay
or street. Nothing but first class
meat sold, and evejything fresh and
clean. When you want e.oou meat
gave them a call. oct7dlm
“The President’s Wile”
la as far ahead of any other flour in
the market as Mrs Cleveland herself
is above all competition in rank and
beanty. Its popularity is shown by
the fact that its sale is not confined
to a few, but it is sold by every oeal
ia Griffin. Re 6ur« and order “The
President 8. Wife.’' sep!5d3m
PostelTs Elegant!
The finest flour in the world.
Those who have nsed it never use
an; other, it never fails to give the
most perfect satisfaction. Call on J.
H. Keith & Co., S. H. Deane, J. M.
Mills, McFarland, Boyles & Co., or
G. W, Clark & Son. aug26d3m
'ROUND ABOUT.
(.nc.r.lit P.opl. unit «»*>»
• rail Saw* Uin,l|t.
UEFIAECE TO TRAMPS.
or a spreading apple tree
His Ye maid andyc round young her slender man sate; waist
arm w as
With clasp affectionate.
“Jane,” called her mother, who wot not
Ye swain was sitting there,
“Tramps are abroad. Come in. ‘Tis lute;
Don't stay in the chill night Rir !’’
“ ’Tis not so very lat s, mamma,
Night air I do not dread;
Nor fear I tramps; I'm-qulte said. well -armed,”
Ye maiden demurely
Eugene Drewry visited Senoin Hun
day.
Miss Fannie Drewry sp ;nt Huuday iu
Heuoia.
J. M. Williams visited Woodbury yes
terday,
J. N, Bell has returned from a trip to
Mneou.
A. 8. Murray returned from Atlanta
yesterday.
fl, 8. lieese, of Turin, was iu tiro city
yesterday.
C. A. Hale, of Patillo, was iu the city
yesterday,
Tony Lifsey, of Zebulou, was iu Grif
flu yesterday..
D. 1’. Elder, of Croswell, visited the
eity yesterday,
j. F. Willis, of Liberty niti, was iu
the city yesterday.
It, F. Crawford, of Concord, was in
the city yesterday,
J. H. Smith, of Locust Grove, was iu
eity yesterday.
Rev. J. H. DeVotio went to Atlanta
a visit yesterday.
J. jC. Dozier, of Baiuesville, was in
city yesterday.
G. H. Simmons, of Zebnlou, visited
city yesterday,
Missjoaio Maybee, of Atlunta. was iu
eity yestbrday.
Misses Ida and Genie Head spent
iu Hampton,
Mrs. O. M. Malone, of Zebnlou, vis
the city yesterday.
The country around Griffin is very
at this season.
W. H, Tarpley and wife, of Hampton,
in the city yesterday.
W. J. Fincher and wife, of Zebulon,
iu the city yesteiday.
Miss Susie Hale left yesterday on a
to friends iu Tennille.
Mrs. A. L. Davis, of Locust Grove,
the city yesterday.
Many people of this clime have put
their wiuter flauuels already.
George Cope, of Savannah, spent
ami Monday in tho eity.
G. H. Mooney left yesterday on a trip
North and South Carolina.
Miss Alma Bloodworth returned from
visit to friends iu Atlanta yesterday.
W. H. Sparks and wife, of Concord,
iu the city yesterday on a shop
tour.
The mud ho!* on Taylor street re
It is to be hoped that the conn
will look into the matter.
Iluury County Times: “Hon. John
Stewart, the best representative ths
district ever produced, is at home.''
Miss Lallie BowJoin, who has been
seme time in Columbus,return
Blakelys Office
RUNS DAY aND NIGHT.
J9-C0UE AND SEE
T resh Every Cahe Day r
*—JBC? by
the city. Call aud we will
save you money,
J. H. Keith &Co.
ed to the city yesterday to the gratifies
tion of her many friend*.
It is rumored that one of our widowers
will soon take unto himself a better
half. She lives in Manon, but we don't
propose to tell her name.
Col. A. G. Daniel loft for Austell yes
terday, where he will open up a winter
resort for a number of former Florida
tourists who think of stopping there.
A printer's rule, silver, with the name
of P. Paille engraved up »n it, was lost
on tho streets of Griffin. Finder will
receive a compensati in by returning to
to this office.
Homo church or society might find it
piofltable to get tip a spelling bee while
the fever is raging. The Njswb has
several contributors that it would like
to see contending for a prize.
Many people are not aware that Grif
fin has a city park, situated at the inter
section of College and Meriwether
streets, with handsome benches scat
tcred among tho beautiful trees.
Sweet potatoes are getting to bo plen
tiful in the market, and the quality is
most excellent this season. This has
been, upon the whole, a good year for
what is known as “side crops” in Geor
gia.
Henry County Times': “The Gbiffis
News is now one of tho best little dai
lies in the country. Brother Glessner
is a gentleman of energy and ability
and knows how to give the people the
uews.“
Harry P. Biown, who for some time
past, has been connected with tho Even
ine Nows, of Macon, is now with the
Budget, of that city, as city editor. Wo
trust that he will be pleased with the
change and that he will be successful.
Judge R. U. Alien, our Pike couuty
editor, was iu the city yesterday. He j
has improved iu good looks, which is j
accounted for in his association with
such tine looking men as Judge Boyn |
ton, Judge Guslin and E, Womack dur j
iug court week in Pike. There is yet J
room for improvement.
Tho announcement of Sheriff' Connell
as a candidate for reflection will be
found in its proper place this morning.
Mr. Connell lias made an efficient sheriff
during his time of office, and bas always
bean prompt and accommodating in the
performance of bis duty, and will be
a bard man to beat.
Henry County Weekly: “Provisiont
are going up and cotton down. The
people see and feel the necessity of econ
omiziug their money, hence they find
by going to boheuerman & White’s they
can make their money go a long ways.
This is a firm well known to our people,
aud which bas gained their confidence.”
Col. E, W. Hammond announces him
self this morning as a candidate for re-
election to the office of Ordinary. Col.
Hammond has filled the office during his
incumbency with marked fidelity to its
duties, and has received the warmest
commendation of every grand jury. Wo
have heard of no opposition to his elec
tioa, and with tho best interests of (ho
county at heait we sincerely trust that
there will be none.
Henry County Weekly “Our Junior j
spent last Monday iu Griffin, where he
was cordially greeted by Griffin's most j
enterprising merchants who gave him a j
splendid lot of ads. Tho Griffin mer ,
chants are most liberal and enterprising j j
iu Middle Georgia, they have learned
that a little money judiciously invest
ed iu printers iuk ia the best agent that
can be employed to drum their trade."
Do you suffer from scrofula, salt rheum, or
other humors? Take Hood’s Sarsaparilla, dol-
the great blood purifier. 100 doses one
ar. 7
Henry County Weekly : “If there
is oue thing that captivates tie heart,
mind and soul of a lady more than an
other it is oue of those lovely bonnets
at Mrs. M. R. Brown's on the east Brown side j
of Hill street, Griffin, Ga. Mrs.
is one of the toniest Milliners in the
state and all goods bought from her are
of the best quality."
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For cure of rheumatism, neuralgia in
its various phases of sciatica, tie dol
oorenx, semi ernuia, Ac. use Salvation
Oil, the greatest paiu cure ou earth.
Price 25 cents a bottle.
The great superiority of Dr. Ball's
Cough Syrup to nil oilier cough reme
dies is attested by the immense demand
for that old established remedy
Liberated from their Fetters
By t!ie helpful, genial action of that most
beneficent of aperients, Hostetter’s Stoinarh
Bit tens the bowels soon throw off the bur-
lieu that paralyzed and weaked them, aud
resume their normal freedom of action. The
action of the Bitters, unlike that of average
purgatives, involves do griping or drench¬
ing. If it did it would, like tuem, be value¬
less for ordinary use. There is nothing nn
gentle or unnatural attending its bowels, operation,
i pon the liver no less than the its
action Kti is most benign, promoting a heathful j
bilious secretion, ami directing out of the i
wrong aud into the riggt channel, Conjoint j
ly with costiveness, other bilious symptoms
disappear when it is systematically used,
and tne stomach is strengthened as well as
regulated by it. Malarial complaints, rhen
mat tarn, debility, nervousness and kidney ^ 1
troubles are completely relievep by it. Sleep
and appetite srs invariably promoted by it.
A Failure.
Not a faiitire of a fiuaucial character,
but a cramped one, the effect of eating
green plums. There eau be uo failure
tu the trouble if you will take to time
Dr. Biggers’ Hucklebeny Cordial.
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS.
For Sheriff.
Kd’.toh News—P lease announce tuy mum
as a candidate for Sheriff of Spalding Coun¬
ty, subject to a Democratic nomination, if
one is held R. 3. CONNELL.
For Ordinary.
To the Psople—I announce myself as a
candidate for Ordinary, subject to nomina¬
tion of the Democratic party . I trust that
my past administration of the office has been
satisfactory to the people and that they will
continue to giTe me their confident* and
support E. W. HAMMOND.
I will have to-day nice mixed fish.
Fresh Oysters Shrimp, Crabs,
Rice Birds, Celery, 35c doz.
Bananas gallon, only
Mixed Pickles, 70c
Sweet gallon
.
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 81.65 to-day.
J. JVE. dVEIX-iX-iS
October 13t1888.
To-d., ** h ™ U. ..J ol Northern Apples, Yo.h Pippcn.
Danver Onions. Aa ertra fine thing in Roasted Coffee, Mocha and
Javs blended. If you want good Coffee try a package. We will have to-day
tine lot Kish_Snapper Whitings, Blackiish, Pompino, Fresh Savannah and Nor-
folE Oysters, “ Rice Birds, Shrimp, Crabs, Celery and in fact full line eatables. Prompt
Delivery. 1-3T We try to please you. Give us a trial.
C* W. Clark & Son.
J, H. White, Jr., & Co.
The CLOTHIERS
AND GENTS FURNISHERS
Of GRIFFIN, GEORGIA,
have a large and well selected stock of
Clothing and Overcoats,
Hats and Caps.
EVERYTHING KEPT IN A FIRST-CLASS FURNISHING STORE,
ALT. AT BOTTOM PRICES.
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A Specialty made of the Celebrated
Bay State Shoes,
which have no Equal for Durability and Comfort,
HOW ?° c n oS
HATS, SHOES AND GROCERIES of
R. \F. STRICKLAJSD,
NO 57 HILL STREET, .... GRIFFIN, GA:
gJgP’oOO prs. of Sample Shoes at less than wholesale prices. Also a good
line of
MEN WOM EN S AND CH \ LDREN'S SHOES.
Bought regular, at teduced prices. Calicoes, Sheeting and Checks, all
marked down. Kentucky JeaDS, all grades, 15 to 37| cents per yard. 25
We have a full line of Mens’ Womens’ and Childrens’ Hose at 10 to
cents. Out childrens’ mixed and black hose at 10 cents per pair is the best
thing in town for the money. Handkerchiefs, Towels, Corsets, Flannel
Collars and Cuffs, all at the lowest prices. Give me a trial and I will save
R. F. STRICKLAND.
Batts Cotinly Bits.
The Butts county Farmer's Alli¬
ance propose to build a cotton facto
ry in Jackson.
A bill will be introduced in the
next general assembly to make more
broad the city limits of Flovilla.
Jackson will endeavor to have a
bill passed authorizing the Mayor
and councilmen to levy a tax for
school purposes.
The County Judge of Butts coun
ty will ask the next general assembly
to allow bitn to go in debt to the
amount of §10,000 for the purpose
of building a county jail.
There will be a bill introduced
from Butts county in the next Legis
lature regulating the , commissions of ,
the county officers. What’s the use
of that when the Code of 1882 has
settled that question?
The people of Butts will petition
the legislature to pass a bill similar to
Henry county’s seed cotton bill for
them ; that is, that no seed cotton
shall he sold between the 15th of Au
gust and the loth Ol December.
Nothing Btupefyieg or dangerous, no
laudanum or Opium, enters iuto the
composition of that famed remedy, Dr.
Bull’s Baby Syrnp. Trice 25 cts.
Advice to Mothers.
51 . a. Winslow's Soothing Strip
for children teething, is the prescription
of one of tho best female nurses and
physicians in the United States, and
has been used for forty years with never
failing success by millions of mothers
for their children. During the process
of teething its value is incalculable.
It relieves the child from pain, cures dys
euterv and diarrhoea, griping in the
bowels, and wind eolic. By giving
health to the t hild and rests the mother.
Price 25 cents » bottle. augeod&wlX
BUSY: WEEK! J
:
m
CROWDED
From Morning ’
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
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
tor 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 il
gone we can get no more at the same price.
THE BEST 81 50 GLOVE IN THE CITY.
1^,10 c. for a pair of Ladies Linen Cuffs!
cents for a Ladies Linen Collar!
Great Bargains in Red and White Flannel^
Comforts,Blankets and Buggy Rohes.
Shoes, shoes, Shoes,
A Ladies Kid, worked button hole, good shoe, 81 25.
A Ladies elegant Dress Shoe, our regular 82 00 goods, at 81 50-
We defy you to buy our 82 50 shoes elsewhere for less than 83 00.
Our 82 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 9**^
es HOME-MADE BROGANS AND WOMEN’S COARSE SHOES.
MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHING ! ★
Men’s Overcoats for $2 00 ; Men’s Business Suits for
$5 00,worth $8 00; Men’s Business Suits for $1000,
worth $12 50; Men’s Dress Suits $10 00, $lo^j
$18 00 and $20 00. Boys Suits from $2 00 up to $1®*
Scheuerman^ White.
Henry County Weekly : “.Mr, E. J,
Flemister invites his many Henry conn
ty friends to call and examine his splen
did stock of dry goods, notions, etc.
He has taken a double column in the
Weekly, io which to give his patrons a
faiut idea of the mountains of new and
goods that are now iu his store.
They are for sale, and so cheap that all
buy and have money left. Don’t
to call on him when you go to Grif
Watercourses nnd marshes are the
of fever and ague i Laxador has
a most valuable preventive of
malaria and nn efficacious remedy in the
treatment of malaria diseases.
Boll's Baby Syrup
Facilitates Teething! Pr,e * or, 9
So/d at druggisisTReguiates the Bowels!
Day’s Horse
Prevents POWDER, Lnnf Fever and*
cures Distrinper. lpound
in eftefa package. For gale by all dealers. Try It I
SAL 2?,
rL pai olL
BULLS _ ^rpniCII _____ , I Coughs,Colds, Hoarseness, For the cure Asthma, Croup, of
and Bronchitis, U COUGH relief U %# of U11 sumption,
for the SYRUP “
Consumptive At druggists. persons. 25
cts.
vmURL cun VC L* HOE'S CUBEB CIGARETTES for Ca~
tarrh. Prict lOCts. At all dryggltU.
2 WrTWi.!>«Bun«. ms i ^ (MkOprnceSl.U/hen •rt-r.-rcKIS
awroscu « t—v for U nkw