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MOST GOODS FOR THE LEAST MONEY
E. R. ANTHONY’S IDRUC STORE,
HEADQUARTERS FOR
DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS,
OILS, VAIINISHES; ETC.
Physicians' I rr»crlptlon« aec«r»teljr^jimepoud«wLji»y^rojM^^^^^^^^^ M ^^ M[
$50 ORCAN
FOR A PARLOR
T $ 225.00
FOR AN ELKGANT UPRIGHT
Everybody know* that mnalcal inatrumcnU can be bought
cheaper tn Savannnb tUnn In AtUnU, Ua. We wilt, Luddcn from tUi* .*
date, »rll PIANOS and ORGANS Just a* ck«ap an and
ltatoa' wholesale music house of SaTaimah, <la., ' tiesper
j than you can get them in Atlanta, We sell the celebrated Mat"
nahek, Arion, (bickering, Mason A Hamlin, Parks’.d, and many
other Instrument*. Our second lloer Is full of Pianos, Organs, Goods
Banjo*. Vlollna, Ac. Our first floor is stocked with Hooks. Music, Stationery, Fancy
Wall Paper, Window Shades and Holiday Goods ami Toys in endless variety.
BRAWNER, DEANE Sc CO.
•X- New Arrivals : ^
Malaga Graphs. Lemous 15 c. doz. to-day. New Crop Florida Oranges.
Celery. Fish. Oyster*, Crabs Shrimp. ana M T. Apples.
Country Apples 25 c. pk. Try our Fine Coffee Assortment Teas.
Best Soda 5 c. lb- Bacon Strips. Tennessee Sausage
Sugar Cured Shoulders. Dried Beef 15 c. lb, Saeur Krauf 5 c lb.
60 bar* Soap One Dollar. New Crop N, 0. Syrup. Geprgia Raised Rye.
C* W. Clark & Son
ttrlfla* «a..Noy. It.
m
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Tbit Powder never varies. A marvel o
parity, strength and wholesomness. More
•conomioai than the ordinary kinds, and can
wot be aold in oompetiton with the multttu Is
ef low teat, short weight, alum RoTaUBakimu or phosphate
Powders. . Bold onl moans.
jPowDBR Co., 106 Wall Street, New York
etA-dAwly-tne column tut or 4tt, nave.
Don’t Read This, Owners of Bicycles !
I will repair your bicycles untl 13.
put them in first class order, nt
P. Blanton’s shop, Griffin, Ga,
11. M. Oautkh-
The Be8t Meat Market
In Griffin is that of Simpson & Eady
opporito No, 2 Engine House, T.ty
Tor street. Nothing but first class
meat aold, and oveiything fresh and
clean. When yon want oooo meat
give them a call. octTdltn
“The President’s Wile”
Is as far ahead of any other flour in
tbe market as Mrs Cleveland herself
is above all competition in rank and
beauty. Its popularity is shown by
tbe fact that its sale is not confined
to & few, but it is sold by every deal
iA Griffin. Re sure and order “Tho
President’s Wife.' 1 seplSddm
Postell’s Elegant!
The finest flour 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
Mills, McFarland, Boyles & Co., or
6. W. Clark & Son. nug2G < Mn
SMOKE
Our Junior Partner, the best Ci
gar in the market. Sold by all lead
iog dealers in Griffin- D. Cohen &
Co., Sole Agees, Mncon, Gu,
aog8d3in
To Publishers.
A Printer of twelve years experi¬
ence, desires a position on a couit-
tiy weekly at moderate wages. Can
furnish the best of references. Ad¬
dress, “G. L. A,'
Care News, Griffin, Ga
To-day is Saturday
BlaJszely’s
And this means the largest largest lot of all all kinds
05 Eatables T i at at right rig prices.
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'ROUND ABOUT.
amwn CMC*r*i*( People and tJnm
•ral Gouip,
watt IS LUCK ?
So what is luck ?
Lock’s something that the other fellow has
Whenever l buy a ticket at the track.
He knows no more than I of horses in the
race,
Nor hns lie straighter tips than mine;
And yet when ijuarter and back stretch are
And jockeys past, ply the whip and
spur,
And, with a wild oxhilirating rush,
I he steeds tear underneath the wire—
That guy striped eheck, on which I built
fond hopes
Of hours of - Weill, weib and geisang’’
is flung in tattered bits upon the ground,
While he of greasy hat and rusty coat
Hakes In the shekels that I have helped him
win
That is luck.
judge j. I. Hall left yesterday for At
lantir
Col. E. W. Hammond, is visiting
Atlanta.
Dr, N. 13. Drewry is visiting friends
in Atlauta.
Tom Horne, of Zutel’a, was iu
city yesterday.
W. 0. Grogu, of Zebulou, visited tho
city yesterday.
T. J, Brown, of Hollonville, was
city yesterday.
j. C. Ransome went to Atlanta
day on business.
Elder II. 11, Parks, of Atlanta,
in tho city yesterday.
E. Welden and wife, of Brushy,
ed tlio city yesterday.
L, Woods, of Brooks Station,
yesterday in the city.
T. J. Williamson, of Covington,
visiting frionds in the city.
J. P. Cloudy and wife, of
spent yesterday in tho city.
Judge a. b. Boynton left
for Forsyth on legal business.
J. L, Coggins and wife, of
ville, were in tho city yesterday.
Miss M. E. l’nllou, of
visited friends iu tho city yesterday.
Walter Smith and wife, of
Grove, paid tho city a visit yesterday.
Parry Leo, of the Jackson Argus
templates establishing a paper at
lou.
Mrs. 15. Carmichael, of Towalign,
visiting Mrs. J. R. Patrick, on
stroet.
Mrs. A. \V, Walker, of Double
visited the city yesterday on a
tour.
Walter,C. Hill,a prominent
of Hollonville, was in the city
day on business.
Senator Cohjuitt passed through
the Georgia Midland yesterday on
way to Atlanta.
The Misses Baker, two of
beautiful daughteis, spent
shopping in the city,
J, E. Cox arrived iu the city
day evening and is spending u
time with hts numerous friends.
There will be Sabbath school at
a, m. nt the old Prusbytormu chuich.
All are cordially invited to attend.
Rev. G. G. Smith, Sunday
agent of the North Georgia
was iu the city yesterday, the guest
Dr’ Bradley.
A crazy lady, by the unrne of Hogg,
from Butts county, was brought iuto
city yesterday, and carried to the
at Milledgoville yesterday afternoon.
Dr. Bradley will occupy his pulpit
morro* at 11. a. m. Sacrament of
Lord’s Supper at the clo.-.e of the
vice. Presiding Elder Parks will
at night.
Rheumatism is caused by lactic acid in
blood,which Hood'sBurcaparilla '•*
and thus enres rheumatism.
Henry county having built a hand
some new jail,the gmnd jury now recoin
mends that « twelve foot high f mca be
placed around it to keep the prisoners
from getting out.
Greenville Vindicator; “Dr. Barns is
speaking of carrying cetton to Gridin
because he can get more for it than ha
can get in Columbus. What is the
matter down the road.’ 1
It is said that the niosquitoss that
have accumulated around that mud holo
on Taylor street, give open uir con
certs nightly, to the delight of those
people who live in the vicinity, Their
leader is said to be large enough to
draw blood eveu from a councilman.
Tho largest damage suit disposed of
at this term of Henry Supeaior Couit,
was; James W. Edwards and wife vs.
Henry county, for $20,000, for damages
sustained by being precipated from Ed
ward’s bridge. The county was ably
represented by Gol. J. F. Wall, who
sucoeodcd in gaining the case.
Griffin correspondence Mncon Tele
graph: '‘'1110 Griffin Daily News now
shows nn appearance which would re
fleet credit upon any daily. Editor
Glessner knows his business thoroughly,
and through repeated editorials has
done much to induce western people to
come to Georgia.
Dr. Yarbrough’s gin house, noar Wil
liamson, burned down yesteaday after
noon, with several bales of cotton and
two good gins, cottou press, Ac., mak
ing a loss of $1,500, with no insurance.
The firs was caused by a failure to oil
part of the machinery, causing a fric
tion that brought about the disaster.
Bainesville Gizette: “Mr. Iloe Hunt
returned home last week, after an ab
sence of more than two years, ne left
Baruesville and wont to New York.
From thence he embarked in the mili
tary service of the government in the
Indian Teiriioty, HQ is looking well
and says he has enough of the soldier's
life:’*
Where are Glen Sanson and the hogs
lie was bragging about tho oilier day ?
We believe he can beat this from the
Ileury County Weekly. “J. H. Steel
has two hogs fifteen months old that will
weigh between 475 and 500 pounds,
each. Where is the man iu Henry
county, or any oilier county, that can
bent this
Ago cannot wither it nor custom its infi
nite variety. Flesh is hardly heir to an
ache or painjwhich cannot be cured by using
Salvation Oil.
It is painfully annoying to be disturbed in
public assemblies by some one coughing
when you know Dr. Bull’s cough syrup is
only 25 cents.
Not a Candidate.
Mr Editor.-— It i* out tb it I will
become a candidate for sheriff of
Spalding county, i’ieaso announce
to my friends that I will be no can¬
didate. J. T, Manley.
MEN OF THE DAY.
Senator Evarts is silent this fall.
There are over 1,000 Kcyscrs in
this republic.
Ignatius Donnelly nas withdrawn
from the contest in Minnesota.
Professor Salisbury of Yale takes
the trouble of writing a letter to
deny that he is a millionaire.
Fred Douglas has been compelled
to cansel his appointments in Iowa
ou account of his failing voice.
Sum Small has been traveling
through Michigan and Wisconsin
and believes that those Stales will go
Democratic in November.
Senator Stanford, it is said, will
retire from tho presidency of tho
Southern Pacific Railroad at the an
ual meeting next winter.
James King, an English military
bandmaster, who at the age of o years
accompanied his farther, u trumpet
major, at Waterloo, is dead.
William H. R Jackson, of New
Haven, Conn , is a colored man,
born of a slave mother, who has had
considerable success as an artist.
John L Sullivan has himself dis
covered ihe cause of his present ill
ness. He says that bis liver has
become displaced about three inches.
William E. Gladstone’s intellectual
activity is remarkable* He lias just
written an article eutided "Qimen
Elizabeth in Reaction and Reform”
for the Nineteenth Century.
If you have a cough or a eoid why not
buy a bottle of I>r. Hull’s Cough Syrup.
Price only 1?5 cents.
For cuts, bruises, sprains, burns, scalds
and frostbites nothing equals Salvation Oil.
Price ‘25 cents a bottle.
Women of Note.
Lady Dudley is as white as a jiond
lily.
Miss Nisliof Hamilton is the rich
est woman in Scotland.
There are ten woman county
school superititemlants.
Elia Wheeler Wilcox plans all her
bills of {are a weak ahead.
The diamond tira which Duke d’
Aosta presented his bride cost i'17,
(XX) and contains 1.150 stones,
Mrs. Franklin, wife of General
William B. Franklin, has translated
from the French, “My Wife, My
Dop and I.”
Mrs. Chauncey Depew has dark
hair, drawn back ou the sides, with
a moderately high knot and a few
b resit CaheEvery
tlio city. Call aud we will
save you money
J, H. Keith & Co
GEO. E. PRICE ,1. P. FOSTER.
1',. I [Wi r. ■
Price & Poster,
--dealers in--
Shoes, Upper and Sole Leather, French and American
Calf Skins, Shoe Findings, to.
Means’ and W. .1,. Douglas’ Shoes a Specialty.
i»I Mnriettn Slreet, ATLANTA, OA..
Ur Special attention given to visitors or orders from Griffin and v 'omity^y « r '
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H. White, Ji„ A Co.
AND GENTS FURNISHERS
Of GRIFFIN, GEORGIA,
have a large and well selected stock of
Olotlliny and Overcoats,
Hats and Caps.
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 for Durability and Comfort,
stray locks on her forehead,
Mrs. Bridget Dooley is one of the
oldest women in America. She was
born in Ireland in 1772 and has lived
in Wisconsin since 1877.
Mrs. John A. Logan, who
for Europe on the 15th of this
took with her the two daughters
Sir George M. Pullman, the
car millionaire.
Mrs. nlair, wife of Senator
has been elected a trustee of the
Hampshire Normal School, the
instance of a woman being
to such a position in that State.
Chief Justice Fuller’s family
be a great addition to
society. Of his nniin rous
three arc old enough to indulge
social gayeties. They are
well mannered girls and will he
iar. There is a fourth
wh» is studying music in Europe.
Princess Maud, of Wales,
collects in the yards of
House, and in those of W indsor,
moral and Osborne, all the
featheis, and begs them also
her young friends of the English
bility. With this plumage,
without cost, she makes pretty
screens and sells them at bazars
the profit of poor little children.
Bull's Baby Syrup
Facilitates Teething! Bowels!
SoiiardriigaistJTRegulates the
Day’s Horse
POWDER,
Prevents Lnns Fever and
cures Distemper. 1 pound
in each package. For sale by 0,11 dealers. Try It I
2?M
olL
Hill 111II § I IA * V For the cure of
UUIala CVughs.C’lids.Croup, Asthma,
PflllCH Hoarseness,
7 “ST*
Bronchitis,!#UVuNl sumption,
and for the relief of f’4 Ft I i F!
Consumptive persons, V W I 8 ffw
At druggists. 25 ets.
CEBU eunirr LANOE'S CUBES CWARETTES druggist*. for Ca-
AC tzrrh. Price TOCts . .A t all
New Felts!
JVST RECEIYEDD AT
MRS. M. L.
Millinery Store.
Clark Building. Corner of Hill
Broadway.
IQS ' rA Jilt - 1
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DecemberSheriffsSales
T17ILL BE SOLI) ON THE FIRST TVES-
YV day in December next, before of Grif- the
door of the Court House, in the city
tin, an, Spalding spuming County, v^oumy, Georgia, vieuit, tbs following
Jcsoiibed property, to-wit:
Fifty acres ofland more or less, in Union
District, Spalding County, Georgia, bounded
on the north by H. F. Oglqltree, west by
land of Mrs, Andrews, south by land of H.
H. Gibson and Thomas Hand, east by land
of Richard Gibson. Levied ou and sold as
the property or N. T. Gibson by virtue of
a 11 fa issued from Spalding Superior Court
in favor of A. F. Bizzell vs. N. T. Gibson.
M. F. Gibson, tenant in possion, legally no.
tided w’ill be
Also, at the same timo and .91... place,
wjiu lold 25 acres uuo. of u. land ....... in ........ the 1008th ..istrict di of
Spalding County, said land being the south
east corner of said lot that is north of the Sa¬
vannah, Griffin and North Alabama railroad
and being a part of lot number 52, said land
bounded on the north by a part of said lot
number 52, east by Perkins Brothers, south
by Savannah, Griffin and North Alabama rail
road arid west by J. II. Starr, trustee. Lev¬
ied ou end sold as the property of Lucy E.
Reeves to satisfy three li fas issued from the
Justice call rt of the 10158th district G. M. in
favor of E.T. Crowder vs. I.ncy E. Reeves,
and one fi fa issued from the 1008th district
G M in favor of J. C. King for tbe use of
Malcolm McLean vs. Lucy E. Reeves and C,
R. Wilson. Levy made by B. C. Head, L.
C , nod turned over to me. Tenant in posses
sion legally notified.
Also, at the same land time in and the l€03tli place, wjll district be
sold originally fifty acres of Spalding county,
of Henry now of lot
Georgia, being the southeast corner
number 41* of said district, and beundod
north by lands of T. E, Smith, east by land
of C. L Dupree, Jr. and Sr , south by lands
Mrs. S. C. Milam, west by land of E. T.
Kendall. Levied on as the property of J.
,1. Beasley to satisfy one ti fa issued from
Justice court of the 1068th district G. M. in
favor of A. S. 4 8.W. Murray, executors Of
A. G. Murray, vs. J. J. hands. Beasly, and Levy other made jus- by
ti.-e court li fas in iny
li. C. Head, L. C'.,and turned over to me.
J.J. Beasly, tenant in possession, legally
notified.
Also, at the same time and place, will be
sold one two story brick store bouse on east
aide of Hill street, Griffin, Georgia, occupied
as a hardware store and further described as
part of city lot No. 1 in square No 34, front¬
ing west on said street ° feet more or less
j' bounded and running south back by 80 alley feet ot more avenue. or less Lev- and
an
' ie£on and sold the property of Chas. II.
ha
Johnson, Sr., by virtue of a mortgage li fa
issued from Spalding Superior Court in fav¬
or of John v eal vs. Chas. H. Johnson, Sr.
Tenant in possession legally notified,
K. S. CONNELL, Sheriff, S. C.
Ordinary’s Advertisements.
( Y YRDINARY’S OFFICE— Spalding Cor.v-
/ ty, Geohoia, Nov. 2nd, 1888.—Tiu.
G. Matthews, administrator on estate of Ja-
sepkese Padgett, has applied to me for
leave to sell the lands belonging to said es¬
tate for the purpose of paying the debts of
said deceased.
Let all persons concerned show cause be¬
fore the Court of Ordinary, at my office in
Griffin, on the first Monday in December 1888
by ten o’clock, a, m., why such leave should
not be granted.
*2.00 E. \V. HAMMOND, Ordinary.
AR DI NARY’S OFFICE .—Spa ldino Cou x-
tt, Geohoia, Oct. 27th, 1888.— H. N.
Stanley, administrator of Sam’l Bailey lias
applied to me for letters of dismission from
his administration on the estate of Snm’l
Bailey, late of said county, deceased
Let all persons concerned show cause be¬
fore the court of Ordinary of said county,
in at iny office in Griffin on the first Monday
February, 188'.*, by ten o’eiock a. m., why
•iicli letters should not be granted.
$6.15. E. W. HAMMOND,Ordinary.
Homestead Notice.
Augustus B. Jones has applieo for exemp-
Von of personality, and setting apart and
valuation of homestead, and I will pass upon
the same at 10 o’clock on the 27th day of No¬
vember, lsS8, at mv Hammond, office.
#1 50 E. IV. Ordinary.
BARKER’S
HAIR BALSAM
CJvonstw I’rcmot*3 ancl luxurtAnt beautifies N'autlflc# frrowth. th© th© hair. h£ |
&
Never Hair to Fails its Youthful to Restore Color. Gray!
Cures sualp ci bwasetaud Lair
HINDERCORNS.
Stapatllnul IbamftxL nire*t ami bwt can? far Cunt*, Bonl,
tTc Ensures comfort to tlio foot Nov.
to car* cento st Umtateto. HnoaxACa,
ATTRACTIONS i I
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1
the Season Advance,
& White i ;
Are familiar with the people's knowing wants
alive to their own interests,
full well that if we please
the people, inter¬ our
own
ests
Will be ^ A
Flush Modjeskas,Cloth Modjeskas,Jackets, Short]
Wraps and Newmarkets. 41 ^!
Many Additions to onr Cloak department receivedlwt gracefnl 1
week. The “Modjeska” for long is time, the most and
wrap worn a every
one who lias tried them on de¬
clare them the most
comfortable.
★ WE ABE SHOWING SOME LOVELY GOODS*
IN THIS LINE
★ ATTRACTIVE BOTH IN STYLES AND PRICES. *
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WARMx GARMENTS
erybody 8csr>Will will very rush soon to get be them. in general Do not demand, wait for and cold ev. |
weather, but prepare for it now, and avoid the rush,
IF YOU WANT A FIT IN UNDER VESTS,
IF YOU WANT A COMFORTABLE CORSET,
IE YOU WANT GLOVES, HOSIERY, CUFFS,
IF YOU WANT 1IDKFS, COLLARS OR
MRS. BL00DW0RTH CAN COME NEARER PLEAS¬
ING YOU THAN ANYBODY IN MIDDLE GEORGIA
THE GRANDEST ASSORTMENT OF
FINE DRESS ROODS
IN MIDDLE GEORGIA.
MANY ADDITIONS BEING CONSTANTLY MADE. SHIPMENTS HAVE BAR- RECEIVED]
BY EVERY DAY’S EXPRESS. REMEMBER WE
« GAINS IN THIS LINE YOU CAN FIND NO
WHERE ELSE IN GRIFFIN.
Wonderful Sale of Carpets;
WE HAVE MADE THE THIRD ORDER FOR CERTAIN LINES OF COM- CARPETS]
THIS SEASON. WE GUARANTEE A FIT AND FEAR NO
PETION NEITHER FROM ATLANTA NOR MA¬
CON. OUR PRICES ARE AS LOW
AS THE LOWEST IN
THE STATE.
PTBARGAINS IN CLOTHING I
HUNDREDS OF MEN AND BOYS OVERCOATS,
HUNDREDS OF BUSINESS SUITS,
HUNDREDS OF DRESS SUITS, CHILDRENIS SUW
QUANTITIES OF BOYS COMPETITION AND OUT!
AT PRICES THAT INVARIABLY KNOCKS
Raw-silk Curtains am
Drapery
SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW FOR THIS MARKET AND MUCH CH*
THAN USUALLY FOUND IN LARGER PLACES-
Scheuerman^ White*