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MOST GOODS FOR THE LEAST MONEY !
E. R. ANTHONY’S DRUG STORE,
HKADQOARTEBS FOR
DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PAINTS,
OILH, VAHNIHIIKH; ETC,
T " i "' Ar
tap 1 Piyslrlan*’ m*crlptton* «ooar*tely coir ponded, day or fttffht.
BOOTS, SHOES AND LEATHER
22 22
H1U St Hill 81.
Home-made Shoes and Leather a Specialty.
j^r'We warrant ail work and shall make it a point to misrepresent noth
ing. Just recriyed a large shipment of Gents, Ladies and Misses fine goods
and school shoe* for Children.
H. W. HAS»EDKUS.
- WATCHES r
★ JEWELRY, *
DINNER AND TEA SETS!
gl DECORATED LUSTRE AND PLAIN WHITE
I 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.
DRIED BEEP!
Uncanvass Dried Beef, only 15e. Shoulders per pound. only
Nicely cut Sugar cured uneaimiss
12 1-2 c. per pound. Spiced Pigs Feet.
Fresh Coconuts. Fine Yellow Bananas.
C- W. Clark A Son.
fibrlfliit Ha., Oct. 19.
WILL OPEN SATURDAY !
New Dry Ooods and Cloth¬
ing House..
A, Abraham, of Atlanta, will open
op tomorrow in the store room with just
south of H. 0. Burr & Bro.,
full and complete line of
Dry Goods and
and Shoes,
and a large stock of
Clothing,
all of whiob will be sold at
prices Griffin. than Be ever before call and known in
sure to
atcok.
Salesmen : S. Metzger, J.
myer and Will Fiemister.
House to Rent.
FI Apply to J. A. Stewart, at E.
©mister's. tf
SMOKE!
Oub Junior Partner, the best Ci
gar in the market. Sold by all lead
ing dealers in Griffin- L. Cohen &
Co,, SoleAgcns, Macon, Ga,
aog8d3m
The Best Meat Market
Id Griffin is that of Simpson & Eady
opposite No, 2 Engine House, Tay
lor street. Nothing but first class
meat sold, and everything fresh anti
clean. When you want <;ooi> meat
give them a call, octTdlm
“The President’s Wile”
Is aa far ahead of any other floor in
the market as Mrs Cleveland herself
w above all competition in rank and
beauty. Its popularity is shown by
tbe fact that its sale is not confined
to a few, but it is sold by every c.eal
i& Griffin. Re sure and order “The
President’s, Wife.' 1 sep!5d3m
Postell’s Elegant !
The finest floor in the world
Those who have used it never use
any other, it never fails to pive the
most perfect satisfaction. Call on J.
H. Keith & Co, S. H. Deane, J. M.
Hills, McFarland, Boyles & Co., or
G: W. Clark & Son. aug26d3m
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Blakely* Job Office
RUNS DAY aND NIGHT.
T. M. Foley and Ins mothrriulaw,
Mrs. E. L. Springer, left for Columbus
yesterday after a brief visit to Mr. and
Mrs V. M. Kincaid.
When this country b cornea plastered
all over with spn renin, back bones, sans
age, etc,, instead I f mortgager;, then we
will begin to ree daylight.
Possum suppers are the correct thing
among local epicures. The qualities of
of this seasonable dish are too well
known to expatiate upon here.
Monogram stockings arc suid to com
muud as much us 9250 a pair, if wo
bought our ho icry at that price we
should expect our name to be spoiled
out iu full,
The library spoiling bee next Tues
day night will be one i1 the most cuter
taming entertainments of tho season.
One side will be captained by Judge
Hammond uud the other by Col. Wo
mack, while tho words will be given ont
by Judge Becks.
The deadly gin saws are now at work.
John Wadsworth, at Grubbs' giu, near
Orchard Hill, had Ins knee cap sawed
Tuesday, and would have lost his leg,
but the engine stopped. In the same
neighborhood Wm. Futrall had his
hand and arm badly sawed on Monday.
Joe Newmyer and Will Fiemister,
two of tho most popular and experi
ouced salesmen in Griffin, will be with
A. Abraham this fall, and wo eougrrUi
late these geutlemcn upon securing
their services. They have hosts of
friends, who are requested to call upon
them for anything iu their line.
The rise recently in breadstuff's
should result in the planting by every
farmer of a number of acres of wheat,
additional to previous sowings. A
farming people who raise large quanri
ties of cereals uud grasses arc absolutely
independent of “corners,” bulls and
bears, and our farmers arc fast learning
the fact.
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Mothers and nurses should always re
member tUiyt disappointments never at
tend tho nso of Dr. Bull’s Cough Syr
up. Price only 25 cents a bottle.
The close sympathy exhistiug bet a tea
tho stomach and brain is noticeable ex
hibited iu the headache resulting from
indigestion. Laxador always cures
headache, when caused by indigestion.
Years have not seen and time shall
not see, the people sit down quietly afford to
suffer pain, when enterprise Oil. can
such a panacea as Balvation
The old saying opposition is the life
of business has not been sustained iu
one instance at least. Since the intro
duotion of Dr. Bull's Oongh Syrup all
other cangh remedies have been dead
stock.
Lost
Between North Hill St and the
Christian church a Indies jacket.
Astrachan cloth lined with silk. The
finder will lie liberally rewarded by
leaving the jacket at Sorrel & Co's
office.
THE CHRISTIAN CONVENTION. I
Proceedings of the " Second Day's
;
Session.
Tho convention mot at 7 p. tn. on
Wednesday evening atul after the
choir and congregation had charmed
the audience with their sweet music,
Air. A. T. Thomas, of Atlanta, made
tho annual address of thecouvention.
It was perhaps tho master effort of
his ministry His remarks at the
outset wore very touching indeed.
Ho joined the Christian church at
this place 35 years ago, and com
menced his ministry here. After his
allusions to the matter, he read a
portion of scripture, which he eeom
od to uso ns seed to sow as a fonnda
lion foi his remarks. Wo shall not
attempt to follow his sermon, but
simply say it was or.e of the strong
est missionary sermons we ever heard.
His unanswerable strong point was,
how can a man believe in Him of
whom he has new r heard and how
can ho bear without a preacher,
and how can lie preach without ho
be sent.
THPRSDAT MOllNIN'O,
Ttm convention mot at 10 o'clock
a, m, and after song and prayer elect
od offie rs for the ensuing year, viz:
It, M Mitchell, of Acwortb. Prosi
dent: W. S. Bell, of Atlanta, Vice
President: J. F Adams, of Hampton.
Corresponding Secretary; J A. Per
duo. Recording Secretary; H. H.
Broadinnx, Walnut Grove, Treasurer. |
The next session of tho convention
is to bo bold ni Atlanta iu 1SS9.
’BOUND ABOUT.
Manor* ( *u*r*U( P.aplf .»<!
• r.l Mow* Cio*.l|>,
NO BEASON WHY,
As Cory don and I’liyllis thr
Won- walkiup near (arm.
In the ffloaa.insr of the evening
Ho offoiod her his arm.
Then <i«ioth tho pretty I’hylli*
With mien nud accents bland
"You ofler me your ariu, ■why don't
You oiler ma your hand '"
Cotton yesterday 8j@9e.
Two shows and a wedding next week.
W. M. Holman visited Atlanta yester
day.
A. Abraham arrived yesterday from
Atlanta.
Mrs. Hodges, of Maoon, was m the
city yesterday.
Clark Sullivan, of Erin, was in tho
oily yesterday.
Prof. Riohter, of Sunny Hide, was in
the city yesterday.
Miss Hadaway, of Nowuau, was in
the city yesterday.
W. O. Gwyn, of Williamson, was in
tho city yesterday.
W. B. liowis, of High Falls, visited
the oity yesterday.
Dr. B. M. Owens, of ilollonyillo, via
ited the city yesterday.
Mirs Kate Derrick, of Hampton, vis
ited the city yesterday.
Joseph Foster, of Atlanta, is in the
city visiting friends.
Miss Ada Murphy, of Barnesvillo, vis
ited the city yesteiday.
G, J. Coppedgc, of Brooks Station,
was in the city yesterday.
Col. Jack Stewart, of Atlanta, was in
the city yesterday on business'
Miss Susie Blackmnu. of Butts c.iua
ty, is visiting friends in the city
Mrs. T. J. Hightower, of Atlanta, is
visiting ^apt. T. J. Brooks' family.
The Stonewalls will hold a meeting
soon to discuss the possibility of having
a fair.
Judged. S, L\>pe and wife, of Zobu
Ion, were in the city yesterday on a
shoppiug tour.
The adjourned term of Butts Supe
rior Court comes off on the third M n
day in December.
E. J. Murphey and daughter, Miss
Ada, of BaruesviT.e, arrived iu the city-
yesterday evening-
Editor Thaxton, of the Jackson Ar
gus, was iu the city yesterday, nud paid
tho Naws quite a pleasant visit.
Squire W. N. Coppedge, of Liuo
Creek, married eleveu of tho Widow
Holms' children and recently wasl call
ed upon to marry the twelfth but was
prevented by sickness.
^AKlK C
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
This Powder never varies. A mar vet o
parity, strength and vrholesomneas. More
economical than the ordinary kinds, and can
not be sold in oompetiton with the mnltitu ’e
of low test, short on! weight, alum Roy or phosphate Bakjno
Powders. Sold n cans. k
Powb*k Co., 106 Wall Street, New York
ot' 2 -d.Vw 1 y-loo column lot or 4th ewe.
Jjresh Cake Every t
your orders with us—they will he filled h,\
Mrs. Ida Judkins. Best Line of Cigars in
Hie city. Call aud we will
save yon money,
J. H. Keith & Co,
<;EO. E. HUGE J. P, FOSTER.
rj. I IULEi.
Price & Foster,
-dealers !>:-
Shoes, Upper and Sole Leather, French and American
Calf Skins, Shoe Findings, ftc.
Means’ and W. L. Douglas’$3 Shoes a Specialty.
Ml Marietta. Street, ATLANTA, G>Y.
UT Special attention given to visitors or order* from Griffin and
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A. S. MIR DA )
Calls your attention to his
i Mure!
COMPLETE SUITS OR SINGLE PIECES.
Suits of 9 PieGes from $20 to $100, Tables, Chairs
Bedsteads, Spring Beds, Wardrobes, Etc,
A limited number of Sewing Machines of the Lest
makes tor sale very low. both
1 am always ready to serve my customers,
day and night.
Mr * E. E. CR
20 HILL STREET,
-HAS ALL THE-
M : Styles: of: Miners
AND TRIMMINGS
Saxony Wools, best goods and ail asorled colors, Also. German-
town Wools.
Call ar.d ezamine my goods and prices.
octlSdcfcwlm
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.
ALL AT BOTTOM PRICES.
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A Specialty made of the Celebrated
Bay State Shoes,
which have no Equal tor Durability and Comfort,
A. LOWER,
Practical Jeweler aid Dealer ia Diamonds, ffaies,
JEWELRY, CLOCKS, &C.
Special attention given to Repairing. 20 Hill-Street GRIFFIN. GA
A Business That Would Pay.
Some enterprising individual with
small capital could make a ten strike
by establishing a small manufactory
in Griffin for the manufacture of
tubs, barrels, buckets and number
less other similar articles.
Our woods abound i,i inexhaustible
supplies of every kind of woo l suita
t»le for the manufacture ot such arti
cles, and that there would always be
a constant demand for them in our
home market goes without the say-
ing.
Orders for syrup bat rets can not be
filled at any of the many factories
from which they are ordered. i’h *
cane crop in this section is the finest
in years and the demand for barrels
is unprecedented in consequence.
The cost of putting up such a man
ufactory would tie but nominal, white
the income from the sale of its pro
would be very lar_>e in com¬
Our forests abound in the
principally used in the inanu
of buckets, tubs and barrels,
this could be laid down at the
door for almost nothing.
is money m it for the mdivid
that will start the ball rolling.
The worst feature about catarrh is its dan¬
tendency to consnpUan. Hood's Sar
cures catarrh ov mnifyine the
3.
A young Atlanta man said at the Ivim
bail House Saturday night: “I have bet
about 8500 that Hairison will win. I
am willing to wager cue to three that he
will carry New York by twenty thons
and majority, and Indiana by ten thorns
and majority.’*
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i Sweet as Roses / / ^ fi^^\Fraqrant!Lasting!
| The ..... Leading , Price -■ 25 Cts.
j Sold at Druggists.
Immm Cures Liver Complaint,
j Affections Costiveness, , Giddiness, Bilious
At druggists. 25 c.
j D? BULL’S
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MIOS-T, ■ ‘“I! U’.LKg ■.l UilffJU'T.y-l
Salvation Oil
Price cni-j 25 Cts. Sold by ail druggists.
W'tH relievo Rheumatism, Heuraigia,
Swelling s,3ruisos,Lumbago,Sprains,
Headache, Toothache, Sores, Burns,
Cute, Scalds, Backache, Wounds,&c.
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CROWDED
From Morning ’ Night
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BUT
■i
Scheuerman & White,
★ ARE PREPARED FOR A *
Much Larger Crowd!
THSSWEEK.
SHELVINGS CRAMMED FULL. COUNTERS PILED UP WITH GENUINE,
WHOLESOME BARGAINS, NOT IN A FEW UNSEASONABLE GOODS, NOR ARE
THEY CONFINED TO DOMESTICS. BU T 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 35 e. Henrietta
Cannot be duplicated elsewhere for less than 50 c. Our buyer was fortu¬
nate enough to find these goods at a great bargain. Tito lot was too large
for us but were forced to take them all.
★ WE ARE PROUD OF OUR SUCCESS ★
In Dress Goads litis 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, Henrieltas,
Surah Cloth, Plushes, Velvets, Plaid Surah,
Braided and Beaded Passementerie.
One Dollar wiil 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 Clifts!
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, 81 25.
A Ladies elegant Dre s Shoe, cur regular *2 00 goods at 81 50.
We dt fy you to buy our >'2 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 good
cs 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; 31 oil's Business Suits for $10 00,
worth $12 50; Men’s Dress Suits $10 00, $15 00
$18 00 and $20 00. Hoys Suits from $2 00 up to $10.
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Scheuermann Wh lie ^