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GOODS FOR THE LEAST MONEY !
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ANTHONY’S DRUG
DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PAINTS,
onj, TABMI«m» ®TC.
, perfume* and Toilet Ar-
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$50 PARLOR ORGAN!
FOR A
$ 225.00 PIANO.
FOR Atf ELEGANT UPRIGHT
Everybody kiww* that ranMeal Instrument* can b« ffljf boaybt
ita. We Mil tSie c3ebr*ted Math-
■X c^»r {n• tramenUt (>or **oou<t floor 1. Sutton fnlf of Plano., Fancy Organ*, " od»
«as£Ws£; BRAWNER, DEANE t CO. cry,
^ jView Arrivals : ^
igi Graptt. UiMm 15 o. dez to-day. New Crop Florida Orangea-
alary. Flah, Oyatara, Craba Shrimp. era. N. Y. Apple*.
Country Applet 25 c. pk. Try aur Fine Coffee- Aaaortment Teae.
Baft Soda 5 a. lb- Bacon Stripe. Tenneeeee Sauaage-
Dried Beal 15 o. lb, Saeur Kraut 5 c lb.
Now Crop N, 0. Syrup, fieprgia Raised Rye.
C* W. Clark fc Son.
firilii 7*
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
TUirmte mvm varies. A marvel o
K2L«5".‘. wholetomnea*. More
_________ »ordinary kind*, and oen
1 be Mid la oompoUtou with the mnltltu 1*
lev ■dm. te*t, Bold .hort onl weight, *lum Rotav’Bakis* or phosphate
ineeni.
n» tOdAwlrW Go., 106 Well Street, New York
eolatea lit or 4th Mre.
Lost
A handsome silver card coae with
Lost on the btreets of Orif
fin on Satnrdav last. The finder will
will ba rewarded by retarning the
to thia office. nov68t
Dtn’t Read Thia, Owner* of Bioyclaa !
I I will will repair repair you your bicycles bicycles and and
rat them in first class order, at B,
P. Blanton's shop, Griffin, Gs,
H. M. Carter.
The Best Meat Market
In Griffin is that of Simpson A Eadv
opposite No, 2 Engine House, Tay
lor atreet. Nothing but first class
meat sold, and eveiything fresh and
clean. When you want good meat
give them a call. ootTdlm
“The President’s H ite’
la m far ahead of any other fionr in
the market as Mrs. Cleveland herself
is above all competition in rank and
beauty. Ita popularity is shown by
tbe faot that itk sale is not confined
to a few, bat it it sold by every deal
Ja Griffin. Be anre and order “The
President'a Wife.’* sepl5d3m
PostelTs Elegant!
The finest floor in the world.
Tboae who have used it never use
any other, it never fails to pivo the
moet perfect satisfaction. Call on J.
H. Keith & Co., a H. Deane, J. M.
CM?, McFarland, Boyles & Co., Q
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Clark & Son.
SMOKE!
Oca Jumoa Partner, tbe beat Ci
gar in tbe market Sold by all lead
leg dealers in Griffin* U Cohen A
Co., Sole Agms, Macon, Ga,
ang&dSm
New Crop Frond Pries.
just received shipment Imported Henry
Clay Cigars.
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Matter. Cwnte. PeepU md
•rel New* Meee l p.
CMAaewmo.
TUeSphyni that iteree eeroa. the deiert
Bmb In bu eecret hrwul. .. Fate
to know the my.tetlesof
thick around .
That na How and Why ynd
All lift’* made up the te
With What, reply.
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Bum 3fer.?2fcsrww, rlee end eat, the river, ebb end flow,
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Struck Freedom Billy Patterson ahiieked when Ko.oin.ko
But it
And fell, with ell her
Whet will wept of Morals eye., at the poll.
beoorne
When Matt Quay die. f
Jim Brown viaita the lair today at
Macon.
Joe Slade, of Zobnlon, was J n the
yesterday.
Mm. C. B. Mitcholl visited Macon
yesterday.
J. G. Caldwell,ot Towaliga.waa in the
dty yesterday.
John Rinsrd, at Towaliga, was in the
city yesterday.
T. D. Rockwell, ot Savannah, was in
the city yesterday.
Frank Wells, of Fayotter 'le, is visit
friends in the city.
Frank Flynt, of Atlanta, in visiting
relatives in the oity.
Mlsa Bom Watson, of Woodbury, wm
in the oity yesterday;
■mi. J. E. Gardner, of Milner, waa
*« the oity yesterday.
Ben Neal, of Flat Shoals, paid the
oity a visit yesterday, .
Mias Rosa Jester, at Biashy, paid
the city a visit yesterday.
Mias Lena Dickerson, of Woodbnry,
visited the oity yesterday.
Misses Mollio and Lizzie Stevenson
an visiting friends in Golumbns,
Young Gray oud Joe Drewry v tit
Macon today to attend the fair.
Mrs, H. W. Fuller, of Orchard Hill,
was in the eity shopping yesterday,
J. H. Shader leaves for At'anta today
after a months vacation in the city,
C. McKinney and sister, Mias ltattie,
are spending several days in Macon.
Several days like yesterday would
make the tuda swoll on the fruit trees.
Mrs. J. 8. Boynton left yesterday on
a visit to her old home at High Skoals,
Misses Daisy Lamp and Iono Ham
mond visit the State fai r at Macon t u
day,
The time has come for all croakers to
dive to the bottom of the pond and stay
there.
W. J. Sams, a relative of Col. T. B,
Mills family, t ,; ed in Savanuah Monday
night.
Mrs. Frank Peabody, of Columbus,
is visiting her mother, Mrs. Nelms, of
this city.
Opossums and persimmons are ripe
and tbe average “brother in black’’is
in his glory.
The merchants are reoeivug their an
nual stock of firecrackers. Christmas
cannot be far off.
The prohibitionists triumphed nil
over the Uuited States yesterday. All
the saloons were closed.
Miss Bettie Mitchell, one of Double
Cabins lovely young ladies, paid the
oity a visit yesterday.
Harry C. Brown, of the Ban, left for
Maoon yesterday where he will rem*’o
until the close of the fair.
B. Weatherly,one of Rover s merchant!
and a staunch friend of the Nwws, was
in the city on business yesterday.
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young «*» of Griffin gave a
pleasant German at the Guard* Armory
last night .
It wa* one of the warmest election
days Wa ever saw, hut there were no
flits on the voters of Spalding county.
Tbe man "ho has said so much to the
affect that “the old summer clothes am
laid away,” |» sorry ho spoke so early
is the season.
Miss Mary Burke, a beautiful young
lady at Doublo Cabina, whn lias been
visit tog Min Lena Ward, returned
home yesterday.
N. M. Colters died abi jt J :4fi o’clock
tlmnjortr'j, tetuiug sco.’ity to mourn
the loss of a h’e oat off m the opening
blossom of i.R ueefuiaeer.
W. H Wi”'. uih, who h * mpora.lly
st Vicing, Ga., but who regards Griffin
as hit only home, was in the city yeater
day to vote the straight ticket.
E. A. Heard, aa old Griffin boy, now
farming at Covington, Ga., paused
through Atlanta ok Monday evening on
his way to Kansas City on a prospecting
tour.
Northern travel* to the south has
commenced, and soon will tno hotels be
filled with guests from the cold region,
In this connection we will say that
Griffin is a beautiful oity in which to
atop, bnt she lacks adequate hotel ac
comodations.
There are many inquiries now about
Griffin, her advantages and general pros
peots, and there are more people than
the generality of onr citizens are aware
of that have their eye on the town aa a
place to locate if the near future shows
up solid inducements and progressive
methods.
The legislature will oouvene todiy, if
Henry Grady does not proclaim a holi
day on account of the election of Oleve
land and Thurman, la the latter eveut,
the election of Fleming DaBiguon, of
Chatham, as president of the Senate,
and Btove Clay, of Cobb, to be speaker
Of the haute, may have to be postponed
until tomorrow.
Catarrh originates In scrofulous taint
Hood’* Sarsaparilla purifies the blood, and
thus permanently cure* catarrh. 1.
A LARGE MAJORITA-
Spalding County Gives Cleveland
and Stewart 1,000.
OBirr-.N nwiRioT.
develat
Harrison
Fisk*....................................
Stewart........................
Thomas............
MT. Z’.ON DlSTHlCr.
Stewart ............
un carrx DISTRICT.
No other district In thia county were
heard from last night. Tbo estimate la that
Gterelaad’a majority In the county wilt
000 and Stewart’s majority 1, HI in the
ty-
IT THE FIFTH DISTRICT.
Telegrams to Hon, J. I). Stewart
His Friends.
Bociix, C soi.r, Ga Nov, 0—ThH
Stewart JC2, Thomas f Can’t hear from
Monioe. You are safe In this coau.y. N
grace take bnt little intee ‘in
small. T. Scha.-man.
Jokbnboeo, Ga,, No-’. 6.—Two
Stewart 38», Thomas 173.
Geo. D, 8 t e\v ait.
Coviwitok, Oa.,Not. 0.—You are
amt ahead by a good majority in Newton.
E.T. W aipb.
Legal Sales,
Election and sale day coining
the rame time and place, there was
the largest crowd of four years
the sales yesterday, but prices
about tbe same—possibly a
lower.
Owing to claimn aud other
of postponement, theae was uo prop
erty sold by the Sheriff.
Tbe lands belonging to the estate
of W. J. Woodward, consisting of
lot and a half in Cabins district,
sold in two tracts. W. S. Colbert
paid $1,231 for the half lot and J.
Caldwell paid $1,701 for the whole
lot of 202^ acres.
Fifty acre* of land io skins
belonging td the eatate
Brown, was knocked down to Joe. E
Brown for $410
a house and lot in Griffin, n^ur
Sam Biitey institute,belonging to
estate of Eliabetn Huff, was bought
by Major Lovett for $260.
257 acres of laud in Mt, Zion
trict, tbe home place of R. P.
er. waa bought by W. B Crowder for
$1,300.
The J M. C. Colernm place, in
Union district,114 acres, was bought
by Torn Smith for Wash- Smith
$706,50.
The place of L. P. Ogietree,
mm in Union district, waa aold in
two parcel*, H. P. Ogtetree paying
1575 for 75 *cre* and J. J.
eno torn MM.
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PPfSPiiSw Every .....■ Day!
Leave your orders with ns---they will lie filled fcy
Mrs. Ida Judkins. Best Line of Ciffars in
the the city., city. CaH aud we will
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save you money,
%Je n. i^WlHI w y Vi
GEO B. PRICE. J - P - FOSTER.
, Poster,
Price &
-—DEALERS IN--
Boots, Shoes, Upper and Bole Leather, French and American
Calf Skins, Shoe Findings, Ac.
Jas, Means’ and W. L. Douglas’ $3 Shoes a Specialty.
S4 Marietta Street, ATLANTA, GA.
esr Special nttention given »<* visitors or orders from Griffin and riobn^^by^Mr.
THEY ASK THE QESTION
WRY IS IT AND HOW IS IT
THAT
J. U. White, Jr., & Co.
SOLD SO MANY GOODS THE PAST MONTH ?
J. II. , Jr., White & Co.
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Answer by saying its becanse they keep the
BEST STOCK OF CLOTHING, HATS, SHOES, ETC.,
IN THE CITY, AND SELL THEM
For A Smaller Profit
THAN THE SAME GOODS CAN BE BOUGHT ELSEWHERE.
Their entire stock was bongbt from first hands and why should they not
sell CHEAP 1 Respectfully,
J. IL WHITE, JR., & CO.
One for Fiske at Brooks Station
BftOOKs Station, Ga„ Nov. 0.—The follow
ing is the vote at this precinct to day: Cleve¬
land 78, Harrison f 1, Fiske 1, Stewart 75,
Thomas 23.
Public square are a great blessing to the
community. We can say the same for Dr.
Bull’s Baby Syrup;it the remedy for the
cur# of all diseases babyhood has to escoun
ter. Price 25 cents.
If your bowels are costive take a do3e of
Laxador, we know of uo better medicine.
Price 25 cents.
Pomona Pickings,
Pomona, Ga,, Nov. 6. —We are hav
iDg beautiful weather for the reason
of the year, and farmers in this viciu
ityare improving tho time digging
their sweot potato crop, the harvest
ing of which, owing to the lateness of
the season and unusual amount of
rain, has been delayed considerably
longer than common.
f-oday w* a> ur usm' 11 T quiet
day here, as there was no preach
ing at any of our churches.
Tho Farmers Alliance held their
monthly meeting at tbe court
house Saturday.
Prof. C, W. Richter,of SiinDy Side,
was in town Saturday.
C. a. Crocker attended service at
the Baptist church iu Griffiu Sunday.
Frank and Martin Smith left yes
terday for Fayette county, wtiere
they are to deliver nursery stock this
week,
Mrs. Georgia Treasure and daugh
ter, Miss Je«sie,are visiting friends in
Sunny Side.
H. R, Brooks spent Thursday
and Friday with his sou W. IT.
Brooks at The Rock.
Miss May R>cbtev, of Sunny Side,
visited Miss Jessie Treasure, Salur
day. aud wife aud
Lawson Stapleton
son, atteudeded services at tbe Bap
list church in Griffin, Sunday.
W T Freeman had the misfortuno
to lose a valuable cow Saturday.
Messrs a & J. Sutherland are haul
tbe lumber for two houses to be
built for them at this place.
B. D. Brewster is the proud father
of si* girls, the last arriving Friday,
There will be a meeting at Damas
cus church, Sunday, Nov. lOth,at 3
p. in. for the purposejof establishing
a Sunday school at that place. All
are invited to attend.
Elder F, L. Adatns, of Hampton,
was m town Saturday.
New Arrivals—To Mr. and Mrs. B.
D. Brewster, a daughter; to Mr. and
Mrs. W. T. Kilgore, a daughter; to
Mr. at.d Mrs. J. H. Smith a daughter.
SauBj Side Scintillations.
Scnst Side, Ga., Nov. 11.—We
are having some nice weather, and
crops will soon be harvested.
W. B. Griffin made a business trip
to Atlanta Tuesday.
F. L. Adams,of Hampton, was in
town Saturday.
Col. K- W. Hammond, of your
town, wu up to see his Sunny Side
friends Thursday.
R.B. Moore, oi Hampton, wm
here Saturday trying to to cateb the
thief that broke open W. M. Harris’
store the night previous,
li. A. Barfield spent Sunday in
Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ellis, of Grjf
fin, spent Sunday with Capt. Kail’*
family at this place.
J. H. Nutt left Sundays, m. to
‘•fake in” the State Fair at Maoou
the coming week.
J. F. Emerson left Sunday night
for Macon, where he will work for
the C. R.R. This is a good step and
we wish him succes.
Mrs. J, (J. A. Miller and Miss Effie
Richter attended the edication of
tbe Presbyterian church in Griffin
Sunday,
Miss Alice Manley is spending
this week with Miss Cora Malaier.
Miss Laura Richter, who has been
spending some time with relatives
and friends in Senoia, to the gr&tifi
lion of her many Sunry Side
returned home yesterday.
Dr. Gray has been quito sick, but
is somewhat improved at this writ¬
ing. rumored Sunday that
It was one
of the members of our “Matrimonial
Club” would get married at3 o’clock
p. in., but we have since learned that
it was a mistake as he only wasted
to marry ai that time.
G. W. Wood’s storo was broken
open Thursday night but the thief
only trok a small amount of
consisting of cheese, crackers etc.
J, A. Darsey and T. E. Patterson
went to Creswell Saturday Templars to tb
with the Good at
place. This 13 a good step, yaang
men, but we think tnere is some
policy in tbiv.
Salvation Oil ronta and banishes all
pain instantly, and cost* only twenty
cents a bottle’
A Bull in a china shop is out of
but a bottle of Dr. Bull’s Gough
in the china closet is in plaoe.
croup, sore chests and colds it is
prompt and effieacous remedy.
fliJHS mam
Sweet at Hoses 11 I fngraxtlLattUtl Price* as
The Leading; 9 cm
PIKTOME. SOU
Laxador Curts Ltetr Complaint, Billets
Cost he nett.
Affections, ions, Oiddln
Aid druggists. run! Sts.
D!’BULL’S
GOUGH
SYRUP
CURES COUCHS & COLDS fQR to t
Salvation Oil
VW Price only SB Cts. Beldtf all SntffMs.
W!H relievo Rheumatism, Neuralgia,
Smiling:,Bruises? Lumbago forums.
Headache, Toothache, Sores, Mares,
Cuts, S~ a'Js, Backache, Wegeds,Ae.
cuts
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