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>T GOODS FOR THE LEAST MONEY 1
E. R. ANTHONY’S DRUC STORE,
HBADQOARTERS FOR
DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PAINTS,
OILS, VARNISHES} ETC.
Dv#-*tufff. Fan.-v Toilet Soup*. Fancy Heir and Tooth Broshes. Pfrfnme* and Toll. ! At
Letter Paper, Eon*. cription* Ink, iSnvelopM, iiccnratoty Gla#*. Futtv. Lamp* and Chimneys,
Piiyaiclann 1 Pres
$50 ORCAN!
FOR A PARLOR
■. $ 225.00
FOR AN ELEGANT UPRIGHT PIANO.
Everybody know* that mimical instrument* can be bought
, We will, f tln>
cheaper in Hmrannnh than io Atlanta, Oi. r «»ni
date, aell PIANOS and ORGANS Juat aa cireap as Ludden «v
Batca' wboleejU# \Hie rauftlc music house iiousc of oi rtavannali, ohtouhok. (in., v#» m and «»»»». cheaper 1 .
than you can fret thorn in Atlanta. V\e sell the celebrated Math-
otiier uahek, iuatminenta. Arion, C’hickerlnjt!’, Onr aacond Maaou lloer A; HamtfDj is fall of Paeka. Pianos, d, and^ <»riraua, ,,ia uy
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lanioa* Violina. Ac. Our first floor la stocked with Hooka, Musk, Stationery, rancy owl*
V WmuPftper, Window Shade* and Holiday Goods and Toya in endless variety.
BRAWNER, DEANE &. CO.
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'A New Arrivals
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«a»i»g a Grapes. Lemout 15 c doz. to-day. New Crop Florida Oranges.
Cttery. Fish. Oysters, Crabs Shrimp**-— •*•**« rc. N. Y. 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 Kraut 5 c lb.
SO bars Soap One Dollar New Crop N. 0. Syrup. Geprgia Raised Rye.
C« W. Clark A Son.
firifli, Dt.iffor.fl.
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*AKlN 6
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Tbi* Fowder never varies, a marvel o
purity, strength and wholesomne##. More
economical than tbe ordinary kind#, and can
set bo eold in oompetiton with the inultitu 1*
of low toot, short weight, slum or phosphate
Fowdera. Bold onl in can#. Hor aVUakino
F ownsa Co., 106 Walt Street, New York
rt9-dAwlv-ton column l«t or *th nave.
Don't Read Vnis, Owners of Bicycles !
I will repair your bicycles nnd
put them in first class order, at B.
P. Blanton’s Bbop, Grifliu, Ga,
H. M. Garths-
The Best Meat Market
In Griffin is that of Simpson & Eady
opposite No, 2 Engine House, T.ty
lor street. Nothing but first class
meat sold, and everything fresh and
clean. When you want uoOu meat
give them a call. octTdlm
“The President’s Wile”
Is as far ahead of any other flour in
tbe market as Mrs Cleveland herself
is above all competition in rauk and
beauty. Its popularity is shown by
the fact that its sale is not confined
to a few, but it is sold by every deal
in Griffin. Re sure and order “Tho
President's Wife.’* sepl5d3m
Postell’s Elegant!
Tbe finest flour in the world
Those who have used it never use
any other, it never fails to five tbe
most perfect satisfaction. Gall on J.
H. Keith & Co., S. H. Deane, J. M
Hills, McFarland, Boyles & Co., or
G. W, Clark & Son. aug26d3m
SMOKE!
Ova Jcniou Partner, tho best Ci
gar id tbe market Sold by all lead
iog dealers in Griffiu- D Cohen &
Co., Sole Agens, Macon, Ga,
ang8d3m
To Publishers.
A Printer of twelve years experi¬
ence, desires a position on a coun-
tiy weekly at moderate wages. Can
famish tbe best of references. Ad¬
dress, “O. L. A,”
Care News, Griffin, Ga
Net Crop Frwk tones.
Just received shipment Imported Henry
Clay Cigars.
BLAKELY.
’ROUffl) ABOUT.
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Muller. I'ncvnilax P.»n># wnd Unn
.r.l Inwi (imlp.
DUCK HIM.
The campaign liar is at his post,
The suckers do not fear him,
Nor care they much what is the cost
Ho tong n# they can hear him.
It# lies a dreadful string oflie#,
’Till Barkers almost erown him,
While wise men ponder in surprise him.
And wish someone would drown
Miss Tbeo Burr ib visiting Macon
friends.
J. W, Donaldson, of Nashville, is visit
ing the city.
Itev b. C. McDaniel, of Atlanta, is
in the city.
Major Horne, of Creswell, was in the
city yesterday.
J. 11. Reeves, of Sunny Hide, was
in tho city yesterday.
W. B. Jackson, of Hollonvillo, visited
the city yesterday.
Col. A. B. Pope, of Zeblon, visited
tho city yesterday.J
J. L. Banks, of Hollonville, paid tho
city a visit yesterday,
Mrs. W. McLendon, of Concord, visit
ed the city yesterday.
Misa Mary Aikens, of Moleua, paid
the city a visit yesterday.
Miss Loutie Elder, of Creswell, visit
ed Griffin friends yesterday.
Miss Elder, of Sunny Hide, was in the
city shopping yesterday.
Let every Demoeart work earnestly
for tho good of his party today.
Mr. Lynch, and wife, of Sunny Hide,
worp in the city yesterday shopping.
Miss Claude McDonald, of McDon
ougli, is visiting relatives in tho city.
W. P. Walker, of Double Cabins,
was in tho city yesterday on business.
The many friends of Hon. N, M. Col
lens will regret to hear that lie is no bet
ter.
Mrs. C. G. Mills left yesterday for
Macon, where sho will attend the State
Fair.
The Card Club will meet at Capt,
Hill’s next Thursday evening »t 7.30
ah up.
The first electiou joke has been perpe
trated upon Jack Maugham. Ask him
about it.
Wo are glad to see J. W Logan up
again after an illness of ten days. He
has bet n quite sick.
Miss Missie Keith, after a pleasant
sojourn with Griffin friends, took her
departure yesterday.
Today is return day in county court.
The third Monday lias been placed for
the criminal docket.
Miss May Mallory, a beautiful youug
lady of Forsyth, is stopping with her
friend Miss Lula McDonald, on Poplar
street.
Miss Hattie Johnson and sister, Mrs.
Mitchell, after a pleasant visit to friends
in the city, left for their homo iu Fieri
yesterday.
Will Davis has found a now way for
young men to propose to the young
ladies. He reads it off tho pages of a
book. For further particulars apply at
the library Tuesday morniug.
Two young men made a novel wager
upon tbe result of the election today.
The agreement, which is drawn up,sign
ed and witnessed, eerufies that should
Harrison carry Indiana one of them is
to ride tire other in a wheel-barrow
from J. q>. Word &‘s Son store to the
post office and back. If he fails to do
so, vice versa.
The services at (he new Presbyterian
church on Sunday were well attended.
The church was handsomely decorated
flowers, mostly ebrisunthemums,
effective feature being a cross ma.!e
the whi’e variety ami placed io front
the pulpit. Rev Bins**,of Laflrangn,
at the afternoon service, iiis
being the judgement day, which
pictured in impre aive and pootical
Catarrh originates in serofulon# Saint
Sarsaparilla pnrifl.'s tho blood, and
ms permanently cure# catarrh. 7.
Ordinary # Omi t,
Ti.o following cases were disposed
in the Ordinary’# com! yesterday
F. M. Scott administrator of N r cy
granted leave to sell land.
T. M. and S. A. Scott ndministra
of William Scott, granted leave
red Janet.
A. S. and S. W. Murray, eiecntors
A. G. Murray, grurped leave to
land.
A. Futral vs. Henrietta Drake, ad
of G, J. Drake. Appii
for titles granted.
J- S. Brown, trustee for Mrs. J.
Grimes, relieved from forfeiture
commissions.
Henrietta Kendall petition for 12
support. Report of commia
approved.
R. C. Andrews, D, W. Andrews
Alias Eliza Chapman were com
to the asylum.
The man who swallow id by mistake
whole contents of Laxador is out
Ho says bo feels rather pale
otherwise all right. He will how
follow the directions next time.
If your bottle baby has the Ball's croup Baby why Syrup. not
a of Br,
25 cents.
Horticultural Mecting.
The regular bi-monthly meeting
the Middle Ga. Horticultural
will be held in P*trerson’s
in Griffin, Ga., Nov. 13th at 2
p. m.
The society is to be favored by an
on peach and grape culture
by an expetienced grower.
The, ladies are, especially invited
urged to make a flora 1 display.
interested in filori-culture and
are cordially invited to
Wm. Wau»kk, Sect’ry.
“Shall onr girls whistle?” Of course
they strengthen their lungs by taking
Bull's Cough Hyrup,
“When headach joins neuralgia, then
tho tug of war." A^wisegeneral
his forces, charges with a hot
of Salvation Oil nnd the doughty foe
cringing in the dust.
List of Letters.
Advertised letters remaining in
at Grifliu, Ga., Nov,
1888, which will be sent to the
Dead Letter office if not called for
in 30 days :
Miss Minnie Bridges.
Miss. Alary Ciitton.
Lurcr Gorder.
Ben Harmond.
Airs. Julia Johnson.
Howard Jefferson (2).
Mr. A. L Johnson,
T. B. Jones.
E. V, R. H. Mowsia.
Miss Bettie Mitcboll.
wiss Sarah wcKurn.
m. Padgot,
Mrs. Anna Prescott.
Isruel Watley, care John Reid.
Jiin Reid, earo David Ynrber (col
S- E- Shuries;
Rev, E, A H inders.
Robt. Williams. j
Rev. J. Williams.
T. Ii. Willder (15 Stouewall street
Mrs. Sarah White- :
Looinde Wyom (col). ] i
M. (). Bownoi\, P. M.
Change of Schedule.
The Central passenger that has
1 v arrived from Macon at S.20 a.
m. will herealter not reach the city
11.30 a. in. Alio the one that
been due at i.Oo p. tu. has b*-;n
to 7.20 p. ni. 1 he S. G. &
A., has made only one change i“
schedule. The train from Car
now arrive* at 11.20 a. tu. tti
of 11 30 as before. It ieavi-s at
p. ni.
Married.
At the residence of the bride's bro
tiier, John Bolton, Sunday after
noon, Janus Worthington was united
marriage to Miss Mary Bolton.
l)r. Bradley performed the ceremony.
We extend congratulations.
He (Jot t! is Money Promptly.
As stated in this paper at the time,
Mr. Jamie Rhodes, of Kufaula, Ain.,
held ticket No. -1(5,755, in the Goto
ber Drawing of the Louisiana Stale
Lottery, for which he paid one do!
lar. It proved to be a lucky ticket,
for it drew the capisal prize of #300,
and entited ->Ir. Rhodes to one
twentieth of that amount, or #15,000.
If the ticket had been a wliole one
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for which Mr. lthodrs had paid $20,
he would have received the whole
On inquiry. Mr. Rhodes
that he held the right number
forwarded his ticked by express,
collection of his prize. It was
cashed in a batik at New
and tbe money was duly ro
by MrJ Rhodes in another day
two and it is now on deposit to
If resh Cake Every
Leave your orders w itli us—-they will be filled by
3!rs. Idn Judkins. Best Line of Cigars In
the city. Call aud we will
save you money,
J. H. Keith &Co.
UFO E. PRICE J. V FOSTER.
Price & Poster,
•DEALERS !N-
Boots, Shoes, Upper and Sole Leather, French and American
Calf Skins, Shoe Findings, &c,
Means’ and W. L. Douglas’ $3 Shoes a Specialty.
y J Mu l'iftla Street. ATLANTA, OA.
yr Special attention given to visitors or orders from Grifliu nnd vioinity by Mr.
octlua«.w.vm
they ask the qestion
WHY IS IT and HOW IS IT
THAT
I B te, Jr., & Go.
SOLD SO MANY GOODS THE PAST MONTH ?
If. , White Jr., & Co.
Answer by saying its because they keep the
BEST STOCK OF CLOTHING, HATS, SHOES, ETC.,
I\ THE CITY, AND SELL THEM
For A Smaller Profit
THAN THE SAME GOOQS CAN BE BOUGHT ELSEWHERE.
Their entire stock was bought from first hands and why should they not
soil CHEAP ? Respectfully,
J. 11. WHITE, JK., & CO.
s in the
of this city. Mr. Rhodesis a most
worthy young man of about twenty
one ycar.-t mid - if moderate means and
recently - to •> i !h mercantile busi
ness here in company with his broth
er in law, .Mr. Ed. T. Long. While
bia big luck was very gratifying, it
did dot thizu or unneive him, but he
took it in n quiet nnd business like
wuiy, and ho will handle the money
with care and good judgement., as it
gives him a fine start in business life.
For thirty years his father, Mr.
Chaunoey Rhodes, has been cashier
of the John McNab Bank, in Eufaula,
and no man in Alabama is thought
more cf by his friends and those who
know- him.—[Eufaula (Ala-) dunes,
Oct, 2(5.
Men of the Day.
Senator Harwell has a li >rary
10,000 volume*.
T. B. Aldrich’s twin son* ar« now
Harvard freshmen.
Bull's Baby Syrup
Facilitates Tnathlnjf Pr,c * o nl V 25 etnit.
soTciai diu^stfrRegulates the Bowels!
Day's Horse
POWDER,
rrevMitg Lung: Fever anti 4
cures Dintemper# 1 pound Try It I
in each package. For fcalo by all dt'ftleriL
1 0% For the cure of
-- Coughs,Colds, Asthma, Croup,
wpfliSCH Hoarseness,
U 13 R ‘Sf*
and P.ron.- for hit the is relief V W o£ t SYRUP ruA k S U sumption, sumpuon,
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Coi.-umptive druggists. persons. 25
At ct-s.
#t»nvc 1 " ' < IttfS CIGARETTES for Car
HibUKt in,- . TceTOCts. At all arufftiu.
Farm and House and Lot For Sale
\ IrU'J* acre farm in ■’ mih of (LiOin, Ga
no acres in wont's 1-0 in sjtli iulid state of
cult i\ a‘ ion, <G t tl of stumps and l ocks. 1ix-
t d for improved farm machinery Machin¬
ery. sloek, v‘"vn anti fodder will ho sold with
farm if wanted. Ml r< a-iyfor husitie-H anoth¬
er year. A No. . larue roomy house and two
sirre lot in Gritlin. Ga. For varficnlars ad¬
dress tin* ftt (i itlin, (»a , care Clark .v Son.
s(;.?l‘Ucvadni TH\1> CLAKK.
Administratrix’s Sale
Will he echl before the court tiouse door in
Gridin, G. urgia, on the first Tuesday legal in No¬
vember next, between the hours of
sale, by order of Court of Ordinary, th» fol-
lowing real estati to wit: 357 acres of land
in Ml. /'■•» Distriet, known as the ti.-ni*
place where R. 1' Crowder lived st the time
of his death: said land bounded east by V. K,
Drewry and 8. 1). VViUiomson, south by J. J.
Bowden amt Mrs Varbniugh, we-t by 'V, B
drowder »i;d J. L. -Maynard, aud north by
O Norton. Terms cash. Bold subject to a
mortgage in favor of Th* Georgia Loan and
Trust Company. 8old a# the land of the es¬
tate of R. F Crowder to pay the debts of ttie
estate and for distribution. Said land sold
at the risk of R C. Crowder, who formerly
bought said laud aud failed to pay the amount
of lit* bid. CROWDER
HARRIET 8.
Admini.tratiix of R. P- Crowder
fft.CO
By virtue of an order granted County, by the court wiil
of Ordinary, of Spalding before the we court
cell to the highest bidder
house door in Griffin during the legal hours,
of sale, on the first Tuesday in belonging December,
1888, the following property to
tho estate of Wm. Scott, late of said county,
decease, for tho purpose of distribution
amongst the heirs, to wit: About two hun-
dred and seventy acres cf land, more or less,
lying in Line Creek district, in said county
all iu one body aud known as the land that
was set apart as a dower to Mrs. Nancy
Scott, out of the estate of Wm. Scott, de
ceased, and bounded as follows: On the
north by Glenn Sanson, east by S. A. Scott
south by P. M. Scott, westby VV.P. Manaid,
Land in elegant neighood. Near churches
irul schools. Most desirable property.
Terms cash. S, A. SCOTT,
P. M, SCOTT,
Adm’rs de bonis non Wm. Scott, dec’d.
Exectors’ Sale.
By virtue of an order from the court of
Oodinary, will he sold before the court
house doer of Spalding county in the city
Griffin, on the first Tuesday December that next, of
between the legal hours of sale, part
land No. 12 in Fourth district of originafiy
Henry, then Fayette, now Spalding county,
which was • owned by Jas. W. Gooden, now
deceased, lying in Mt. Zion district and con
tabling 100 acres, more or less. Also, one
undivided half int* rest in the lot on the Zeb-
ulon road in the city of ffriffin known as the
Henry Alexander lot said lot containing
ol an acre more or less. (The whole of said
lot will he sold, S. Grantladd owning % in¬
terest, consenting.) Terms of sale, one-half
cash, balance in twelve months with interest
at 8 per cent, Al.EX. S. MURRAY,
S, \V. MTRRAY,
Executor#.
Administrator’s Sale.
By virtue of au order granted by the court
of ordinary of Spalding county, I will sell to
the highest bidder before the court house
door in Grifliu during the leugal hours of sale
on the first Tuesday in December 1888, tbe
following Nancy property belonging said to the deceased, estate
of Scott, late of county
for the purpose of distribution amongst the
heir.-, to-writ: Twenty-two acres of land more
or h-ss, in Line Creek district of said coun¬
ty in the northwest corner of lot No. eighty
seven, Flint being all of said !»t on west side of
river, the adjoining lands of F. M. A 8. A.
Scott on northwest and south, baid lands
in good neighborhood, near schools and
churches. Terms cash.
F. M. SCOTT, Administrator
of Nancy Scott, deceased.
Ordinary's Advertisements.
/ \RDINARY'S OFFICE—SpimhnoCowsg
Burr, V/ix, Georgia, Nov. MU, 1S88.— Hanry C.
executor of Rhoda H. Doe has applied
-to me fnr'laave to sell two city lotsinGriffi*
to-w it; One two room house and lot on cor¬
ner of :5th and Poplar streets, ene-fourth
acre and one four room house and lot on
Taylor Rhoda street, one acre of the property .of
H. Doe’s estate, late of said county,
deceased.
bet all persons concerned show cause be¬
fore the Court of Ordinary of said county,
at my office in Griffi, on the first Monday in
December, 1888,by 10 o’clock, a. in , why
sib li leave should not be granted.
E. \V. HAMMOND, Ordinary
( \ K DIN ART’S OFFICE—Spaldiwg floua-
* ' xt, Georgia, Nov. 5th, 1888.—J, C. Brook*
adniiuistratar of Mrs. M. L. I.aw-ton has ap-
Plied to me for leare to sell two $1000,00
bonds of the C. C. & A. HR. Co, twenty.tiv*
shares of stock of the 8. W. RR. Co. and one
share of stock of Central RR. and B’k’g Co.
of ,: a , of the property of said estate for dis-
tribution-
fw-t all persons concerned show cause be¬
fore the Court of Ordinary of said comity, at
my office in Griffin, on the first Monday in
December, 18as, by ten o’clock, a. m., why
such leuTt- should not be granted.
E. \V. HAMMOND, Ordinary.
* / \RDINART’S * OFFICE, SeiLDiai Coca.
TT, Georoia, Noy. 5th, 1888.—J. C.
Brooks, admistrator on estate of Mrs. M . L.
Law ton has applied to me for leave to sell
one hundred and seventy five acres of land,
more or less iu Cabins District bounded nor th
by land of Dismuke and S. H. Wilson, east
H by land of S. It. Wilson, south by land of 8.
Wilson and A. R. Law ton and west by
Dismnke, sold for distribution, as the proper
ty of M. L. Lawton late of said county, de¬
ceased .
Let all persons concerned show cane* be¬
fore the Court of Ordinary of eaid county at
Dc, >ny oflioe in Gnnm, the first Monday in
vaiber, 1888 , by ten o’clock, a. m , why
>a-h lea-re sheuld not be granted
E. VV HAMMOND, Ordinary
HIS - aI ^
«N. vlrorL LW . H, UuNNfc. (K>ftprnoe8t.!L. fan U IV NSW Y«HuC
TOO BUSY
For The Past Few Days
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.TO WRITE A.
RECULAR ADVERTISEMENT!
AND WE WILL SHOW AND
TALK: TO : YOU
THE BARGAINS
(AM) THEY ARE MANY)
WHEW YOU COME IN.
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PROOF SUFFICIENT OF THIS FACT IS
THE CROWDS THAT POUR INTO OUR
STORE DAILY.
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Scheuerman & White.