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THE ROST GOODS FOR THE LEAST MONEY I
E. R. ANTHONY’S DRUG STORE,
-t MEDICINES, HKADQCAKTKBfl CHEMICALS, FOB PAINTS,
DRUGS,
OILS, VAUNISHES! ETC.
t'" Don’t Buy Until Yon
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47 Whitehall St., ATLANTA, OA.
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Fine . Fat Mackerel!
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85 C- W. Clark * Son.
ttcfffia, Oa.iNor. 28,
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Price Cta.
LAXADOR’ jrtt Uur Complaint,
Joatloanm. BlIlona
ffoatlona, 6
At dranlotl. SB 9.
Salvation Mw hloo mil SB Ot*. told by all drugflitt.
WiH ra/ieue Rhtumatitm,
{meltings,Bruises, Lumbago,
Headache, Toothache, Sores,
Cuts, Scalds, Backache, Wounds,
Wnbm Aurw LASOtS PLUGS, Tha Uraat Tobacco
tldotoj—filco 10 Ctt. At all
Don't forgot that Dr. Buck is
at the Nelms Heuee.
“The President’s Wite”
la M tar ahead of any other flour
the market ae Mrs Cleveland
la above all competition popularity in rank
beauty. Its is shown
the fact that its sale is not
to a few, but it ie sold by every
in Griffin. Re sure and order
President's Wife.' 1 seplSdBni
Postell’s Elegant!
The finest flour in the world.
Those who have used it never
toy other, it never fails to give
most perfect satisfaction. Cal! on J.
H. Keith A Co., 8. H. JDeane, J. M.
Mills, McFarland, Boyles A Co., or
G. W, Clark & Son. aug20J3m
Den t Read This, Owners of Bicycles
I will repair your bicycles and
put them in first class order, at B,
P. Blanton's shop, Griffin, Ga,
H. M. CiRTIR
Tom Stephens, a prominent merchant
u j depot agent, of Thu Bock, was in
theoity yesterday trying to make ar
leogementa to go into business in our
city. If he can find a suitable building
he will come. We welcome him
our city.
It la the duty of every good citizen
to register. You may tbiuk now
yon will not care to vote when the elec
tion comes off; but you may change
your mind before that time. If you reg
inter, you do not hare to vote if ycu do
not want to; but if you do not register,
you oan Dot vote if you want.
The mnnioipal race is by no ineaui
decided as yet, nor is it certain that all
the candidates are in the field who are
to be voted for. There may be some
ticket or some person whom you will be
exceedingly anxious to vote for. Bat
cau not vote if do not
Tins Morin, Mj, No?. 22.
Tennessee All Pork Sausage.
Mobile Plants.
Norfolk and Savannah Oysters.
Fish and Celery.
LAKELY.
'BOUND ABOUT.
Matter. C*.t.rata| iPaapla
•r.t Saw. «Mtl».
NOVIMBU,
The nuked hill* lie wanton to the breeze,
The Held, are nude, the grove* unfrocked;
Bare arc _ At the »bivering ..t. 1 II... limbs nf of shameieaa ..hnmainau
tree a—
What wonder that the c.>rn i* shocked
REGISTER !
REGISTER! REGISTER!
REGISTER' REGISTER! BF.OI8
TER!
S. Grant-land is visiting Columbus.
If you do not register, you can not
vote.
R. A, Hardee wont to Columbus yea
terday.
The registration closes to morrow
night.
W. D. Martin, of laokson, visited the
city yesterday.
P, E, Henning, of Shiloh, was in the
city yeaterday.
Robert Collier, of The Rock, waa in
the city yesterday.
Miss Clifford Brown, of Hampton, is
visiting in the city.
Will Wells, of Fayetteville, visited
the city yesterday.
W. H. Baker, of Williamson, paid tha
city a visit yesterday.
Dr. W. B. Matthews, of Hollonville,
was in the city yesterday.
Miss Susie Brewu, of Liberty Hill,
visited the city yeaterday.
W. H. Hartnett is Tisiting Columbus
and taking in the Exposition,
The registration for the city election
closes Saturday night, Nov. 24th.
8. B. Copeland and wife, of Grsen
wood, spent yesterday in the oity.
L, M Farley sud daughter, of Liber
ty Hill, visited tho city yesterday.
D. J. Bailey, Jr., left yesterday for
Columbus to take in the Exposition.
Miaa Lallie Bowdoin and Susis John
son are visiting relatives in Columbus,
Miss Ida Ball, a charming young lady
of Brushy, paid the city a visit yester
day.
Do not depend upon some one else to
register you, bat see for yourself that
your name is on the list.
Do not wait until tomorrow before
registering. Tomorrow you may forget
it, or you may be too busy.
i. W. Johnson, of Henoia, will move
to Smithville, Tenn., on the 3d of next
mouth, where he has a brother living.
The negro murderer Carinicbel is re
ported to bo still in the neighborhood
of his old home, a few miles northwest
of McDonough.
Mrs, Carrie Barnes, the vivacious
Luella correspondent of the Henry
County Times, is visiting relatives and
friends in the oity.
Miss Carrie Livingstone, of Coving
ton, passed through the city yesterday
enroute to Creswell where she will visit
Miss Loutie Elder.
Polk Davis, who it is said was irnpli
cated in the shooting of Policeman Ber
ry, was released from imprisonment yea
terduy on a $2,IKK) bond.
Miss Mary F. Ashburu, who spent
some weeks visiting relatives and freinds
here last September, passed through the
city yesterday, enroute to her home in
Washington, D. C.
The bill posters were busy yeaterday
covering the dead walls with the got
geous pictures of Howe's New London
Triple 8how and Managenes, which ex
SKIPPED TO CANADA I
SMYTHE. THE BROOM MAN, MAKES
A CLEAN SWEEP.
He Takes His Partner s Money and
Tools and Leaves Only His
Young Wife Behind.
A. E. Muiytbe, hailing from near
Flint, Michigan, c;une to this coun¬
try seveial months i go and embark
in the bioom business with John
They conld’not sgree. and
B shop sold out uiiSmyhe, who af
terwird succeeded in getting Dr
Kelly in as a partner with a two- J i
iu teres . Last week Dr. Kelly
over to Washington, Wilkes s
where his family sro tsmpoia
sojourning; and during his ab
several quite large remittances
wbicu Smytbe took charge
On Monday Smytlie left the oity,
by Mike Line, a b. oom
in the factory, and on Tues
Mrs. Smytbe received a letter
him dated at Chattanooga and
tatiog that be and bis companion
were on their way to Canada, and
ber to go boms to ber folks
Michigan. Mrs- Smytbe sent sev
eral telegrams to different points,
but was unable to find her rec
reant spouse.
Dr. Kelly returned home yesterday
and was apprised of the state of af¬
fairs. Ht says that he will be una
ble to tell bis loss until he looks
over his books, but thinks it will be
between two hundred rnd three bun
dred dollars. The absconders pack
ed up all the small tools ussd in the
business, and as Smytbe and his wife
were occupying part of Dr, Kelly’s
honse, be even carried off the doc
tor’s razor.
Mrs. Smytbe will leave for her pa j
rents home as soon as she receives a i
remittance from them. She says her j
i,i„ m trying to «ich s.nyu,....
to get the doctor’s property back and
send him to the ebaingang. Ho had
proposed to leave at another time
when there was a little money
ahead, but she bad indignantly re
fused. She has only been married
two years, Smytbe being at tne time
in the employ of her parents, who
are aell to do people.
One Fact
Ij worth a eoiamri of rhetoric, said an Amer'i
can statesman- It is a fact, established by
the Hood’s testimony of thouahnds of people, that
Sarsaparilla docs cure scrofula, scrofula salt
ing rheum, from and other Diseases or condition affections aris
Impure state or low of the
blood. It also overcomes that tired feeling,
creates a good appetite, and gives strength
to every part of the system. Try it. fe)
A Co-operative Hotel.
Charles T. Logan, formerly of
Griffin, who is now at New Orleans,
suggests in the Times Democrat of
that city the building of a #3,000,000
hotel. He says: “Here’s a pointer
for New Orleans. Atlanta is build
ing a co-operative cotton factory to
co*t #2/50,000, at $1 per week. Twen
ty five hundred shares are sold at
#100 each, payable in 100 weeks.
The factory will be in operation with
in twelve months. Why can’t New
Orleans build a #3,000,000 hotel on
the co-operative plan ? Issue 30,«•
000 shares, payable #1 a week for
100 weeks, and by the opening of
the season of 1891 inaugurate tha
great palace hotel of America by a
grand celebration of New Orleans’
new era of prosperity." The T imes
Democrat thinks that the project
feasible, and indorses Mr. Logan’s
plan as follows: ‘-This is a practica
simple, and easy way of securing
one of the greatest needs of New
Orleans. Every one interested in
the city should contiibnte. and the
fact that this contribution will bring
a large dividend would bo an addit
ioDa! incentive to do so. But if we
are going to build a new hotel it
must be of the best kind, large,
bright, attractive, inviting and mod
ern. If little San Angustine can
sapport three million dollar hotels
New Orleans ought certainly to be
able to support one.* 1
300 shares of #100, payable #1 a
week for 100 weeks would build a
#30.000 hotel in Griffin
Shot From Ambush.
Just as we go prvss we learn that
C, B. Bostwick was ambushed a few
miles from the city and shot from
bis horse. When viewed by the re
porter his face presented a horrible
sight. The assassin used a shot gun
to do bis dastardly work. He came
to (be city alone and was carried to
the Goddard House where his
wounds were dressed by Dr. J. M.
Kelly.
Hermann is np to many tricks; but h#
will never take in a* much, as J>r. Belt’*
Cough Syrup in its big raid sn congh or
colds.
We indorse all the proprietors have said re
lative to the merit* of Salvatiou Oil . It is
nonpareil
Bow is the baby* la the question often
put to a mother, and ujaoy m answer comee
‘thanks to Dr. Bolt’s Baby 8yrop it neb bet¬
ter to day.
ROYAL BAKING POWDER.
THE GOVERNMENT TESTS ESTABLISH ITS ABSO¬
LUTE SUPERIORITY.
Prof. II. A. Mott was employ**! by the U. S. Govern¬
ment to analyze the various baking powders of (he market,
to determine which was the best and most economical for
government use. After a careful and thorough examin¬
ation, he affirms it as his judgment that the Royal is
undoubtedly the purest and most reliable baking powder
made. Prof. Mott, in his report, says:
“The Royal Baking Powder is absolutely pure, fori
have so found it in many tests made both for that com¬
pany and the U. S. Government.
“ I will go still further and state that., because of the
facilities that company have for obtaining perfectly pure
cream of tartar, and for other reasons dependent upon the
proper proportions of the same, and the method of its
preparation, the Royal Baking Powder is undoubtedly
the purest and most reliable baking powder offered to the
public. Dr. HENRY A. MOTT, Pn. D.”
Lale V. S. Government Chemist.
L resit Every Cake Day!
Leave your orders with us—they will be tilled by
Mrs. Ida Judkins. Best Line of Cigars in
the city. Call and we will
save you money,
J. H. Keith* Co
(;EO. E. PRICE J. 1’. FOSTEK.
Price & Foster,
-DEALERS IN-
8ojts (jppgj, and So i e French and American
Call Skins, Slice Findings, to.
Jas. Means’ and W. L. Douglas’ $3 Shoes a Specialty.
Marietta. Street, ATLANTA, GA.
gsr special attention given to visiters or orders from Griffin amt ^. ^ Ir ’
Foster. 3(
THEY ASK TIIE QESTION
WHY IS IT aND HOW IS IT
THAT
J, H. White, Jr,, & Co.
SOLD SO MANY GOODS THE PAST MONTH ?
J. H. White , Jr., & Co.
Answer by saying its because they keep the
BEST STOCK OF CLOTHING, HATS, SHOES, ETC..
1
| IN TILE CITY, AND SELL THEM
| For A Smaller Profit
THAN THE SAME GOODS CAN BE BOUGHT ELSEWHERE.
Their entire stock was bought from first hands and why should they not
> sell CHEAP? Respectfully,
J. H. WHITE, JIL, & CO.
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MUNICIPAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. An Unpledged Candidate.
I am a candidate for Alderman
For Mayor. from will endeavor the Fourth Ward, the and best if elected inter
1 candidate for Mayor at the j to serve
am a ests of the cny. I am under no
approaching city election and asW j pledges to vote for for chief
the votes ot my fellow citizens, any one
I respectfully refer past of police, policemen or any other
whom to my office, J. H. POWELL.
It rig record in the service of the city,
whose best iuteresls 1 shall endeavor
to subserve if elected. For Justice of the Peace.
Kespeetfullv, BOYD. 1001st District G. M.
J. I). JNO. C. RANSOM
Election Saturday, Nov. ‘24th.
For Alderman. For Justice of the Peace.
Editou News —Please announce j Editor News— Piease announce
Dr. J. L. Moore as a candidate for | as a candidate for Justice
A1 derm a n from the First Ward, and <?f my name
oblidge Many Citizens. ' the Peace of this, the 1001st Dis
; trict, to fill vacancy. Election Nov.
24th. J. F. STILWELL
PEOPLE’S TICKET.
Costivaness if not oheoked will result in
For Mayor, in constipatiou, and the tatter if not correct
ed will surelp terminate in dyspepsia. Lax
Hon. J. I). BOYD. ador, if takon in time, will restore the nor¬
For Aldermen, mal condition. Price 25 cents.
1st Ward — W. B. HUDSON.
2nd '• — M. F. MORRIS.
3rd 4ih Many Fur “ “ friends, THOMAS Clerk — —R. S.H. and both H. DEANE. NALL. DRAKE. Treasurer, white and eol For Sale!
ored.
CITIZENS TICKET. 10 acres wood land inside corporate limits .
The wood will nearly pay for it, and then the
for mayor, land is worth woods over price inside afked for it 245
acres, 100 in part of city lim¬
M u J. D. BOYD. its 50 acres inside city limits 12acres in¬
side city limits, with good new house upon
FOR ALDERMEN, it 65 acres inside city limits. 7 room house 5
1st Ward-J. L. MOORE. outhouses, barn*, fruits.dec.
Ail above car. be divided in lots and sold
2nd • -J. D. GEORGE, at House* large profits. and lots in different portions «f the
3rd “ —S. H. DEANE. city for sale and to rent
4th “ —J, H. POWELL
For Clerk and Treasurer CUNNINGHAM,
THOS NALL Real Estate Agent
Harrison - Is - Elected
AND.
WAR TARIFF WILL STAND !
lll’T.
Scheuerman & White
'HAVE MADE REDUCTIONS ON EVERY AR¬
TICLE IN THEIR STORE SUFFICIENT
TO OVERBALANCE THAT i
TIB? May 1 Tie Rascals Oi
But they can not force us to abandon uur poli¬
cy of a lifetime, that of
Lowest Possible Prices
TO.
BverylDOdy!
-f<4-
Tariff Off Cloaks O
Our profits ent down to nothing in order to sustain
our position. We have several duplicated times this our or¬
iginal purchase Just received
season.
Last Week Many New Styles In Wraps I
The ladies all know where to go when
they are looking' for the latest styles in
Cloaks, at the very lowest possible prices.
-lot-
: FREE - TRADE;-
will be the order of the coming week
Scheuerman A: White’s, particularly in
m
Fine Wool Dress Goods!
The prices will cause you to believe that Grover
was elected and all Fine Dress Goods admitted free
of duty. This is not true we all know , but simply an
INSATIABLE THIRST FOR SLAUGHTER
Slaughter of our immense stock, simply to happy. move
them out of the house, and make our people
-1*4-
We Have Been ,
by a populer vote of the people, Leaders of the Shoe
business in Middle Georgia. Our stock of tine shoes,
guaranteed shoes, for ladies and gentlemen lias no
equal in Griffin. Our styles equal any in the world.
Our prices alw ays a shade low er than those of onr
competitors.
;
CLOTHING TOO HAS SUFFERED.
We can affored to sell clothing with a very short
profit from the very laet that we do not lely solely
upon that branch of our business for a livelyhood. the
This warm weather has a depressing effect njw>n stock
prices on OVERCOATS. We have an immense ot
ot Overcoats and we are determined carry none
them over. Warm weather prices on Overcoats,
Coma before it turns cold and prices advance.
Scheuerman A White.