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THE MOST GOODS FOR THE LEAST MONEY I
E. R. ANTHONY’S DRUC STORE,
HEADQUARTER* FOR
DRUGS, medicines, chemicals, paints,
OILN, VAIlMSllESl ETC. j
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20“ PhfatrtM*’ Pre*crtpUon* accurately coj [■omied, J«y or night, I
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J. P. Stevens & Bro. i
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47 Whitehall St., ATLANTA. GA.
Thanksgiving !
Give us your order tor a Thanksgiving l naiiKsgiying
Turkey for Thursday. Will have shell oysters,
Savannah ami Norfolk Oysters. Everything
yon want. & Son.
W. Clark
Oriffln, Oa.,N'ov. 30.
pjcsts-UM;®.
Laxador Cvrtt Llvtr Complaint,
CottlvonMi. Billom
/((factions, (iiddinoU.
At druggist* SB O.
DF BULL’S
GOUGH
SYRUP
CURES COUGHS & COLDS fQR 25C
SALVATION OIL
MM tried t*ty SB Ctl. So Id By all druqqlilt.
Will relievo Rheumatism, Neuralgia,
Swellings,Bruises,Lumbago,Sprains, Toothache, Sores, Burns,
Headache,
Cute, Scalds, Backacho, Wounds, Ac.
fiucu/ lANUt 8 PLUGS, The Qrtnt fofcoeco Art-
Cnkl* tldotol—Price 10 Lit. Atoll drugyltta,
“The President’* VHte”
Is as far ahdad of any other flour in
the market as Mrs Cleveland herself
is above all competition in rank and
beauty. Its popularity is shotvu by
the faot that its sale is not confined
to a few, but it is sold by every i.eal
in Griffin, Re sure and order “The
President's Wife.'* sepl5d'bn
Why the South 1* Psor,
Speakingt of tbe Southern prog,
rsss, Henry \V. Grady, of the Atlanta
Coustitntion, says:
’’The other day (hare was a man ;
buried in Pickens county. He was j
dead and they wet# putting him
•way. Iu digging a giave for hist ,
they dug through three fnet ol marlil#
" P Qre M P ‘ ,r#,an tCal » toV trtV
moulded, aud yet tl« marble alab
that weat at tho head of the ptave
waa imported from Vermont
Although pine foreat* were all
•rood him, the pine coffin iu whicu
be lay waa imported from Ptiiladel
phia- Although iron was in the hills
witbio a hundred feet of hi* grave,
the naila in his coffin came from
Pittabnrg. Although them waa
bard wood in the tame foreiit. the j
bandies of the shovel# and picks
that dug his grave were imported
from Cincinnati.
The truth ie. hie own county, a#
rich, or richer in natural resource#
than any in the State, furnished
nothing for that funeral but the inn
in the ground nod the corpse. H<*
w#e clothed iu shoes from Mhssr
chnsettr, n #uit fiom Chicago, a shitt
from Cincinnati, a hat frtuu Lynn,
•nd Ins own county furnished noth
ing but the mairow m hi* I n- i I
the blood in his veins.
It any of tb® condition# of health are
wanting the body becoui. # more or le-t>
enervated aud Lcetls bracing H". As a
potent tonic for thia purpose nottn
•qnat* Laxador. Price 25 cent-
For Thanksgiving!
Dre*»eo Turkey* Imported Jams All the Canned Meats and Fruits
Cranberries. Fine Celrry Mince Meat.
Old Government Java Mobile Plants. Norfolk and Savannah Oysters
English Breakfast lea. Edam Imorted Swiss and Cream Cheese
S«R Haloing Buckwheat Flour Maple and N. 0 Syrup.
Apple Bhtter French Prunes Thurber r fine Fruits, in heavy syrup Red
‘--IT" and all kind* Fifth. Fine Confectionary. Nuts Ratsen*
*«IWv7ISr,iwaAor# Chip#. * K1rwW Bla# . ((rang. ; Malaga t H*u#.Halford. ( «r - r- Banam Saiitt M Ait
, bkMaadJumble* UMSferim’ Bmw, Bye.Urahani Vrtm • White 1 -I- BU U- ••••>«>♦"
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Ife^rwooa’. DerelleC
BLAKELY
’ROUND ABOUT.
Matter* I tuntlll Pren'r ,.««t <«<■»
• ral Saw* toiulp.
SLEEP.
At midnight Bleep, relenting, > araa to ui a—
My balmy, soft-eyed Bleep—came as of old
And crept Inty my bed. My hands were
( Old:
He took them 'twixt his own, impafsioimte-
uftv ly brother might, and tenderly
As Ah! dearer
Kissed tlomb v in my eyes
than gold, all the the sen-heds , hold,
Dearer Minn gems “Arsby
Sweeter than nectarous spice from
The li est’’—Sleep, gentle sleep, leturned to
to me.
“Tired nature's sweet restorer,lialmy slcei>
tiarer and rosier than Buabian wine —
lie took me to his bosom and uld twine
111 , drowsy arms about mo dowuily, 1 could
And kissed mine eyelids, too,»oti*;ht
no longer weep
Ike Asher visited Columbus friends
yesterday.
Jim Brown winking in tho Exposition
at Columbus.
Tony Beeves, of Creswell, whs m the
city yesterday.
Major Hoaue, of Creswell, vilified the
city yesterday.
Governor Gordon passed through the
city yesterday.
The vocal class will meet ut Mrs. Has
welkin' tonight.
Geo. B White took in the Columbus
Exposition yesterday.
Deputy Collector J. H. Ringer spent
yesterday in Molena.
Miss Fannie Allen leaves today on a
visit to friends in Elberton.
M. F. tSwiut, of Oiohard Hill, was in
the city shopping yesterday.
Misses Sallio and Annie Harris are
visiting friends in Woodbury.
Bud Berry has so far recovered *« to
be able to walk about his room.
The public schools observed Thanks
giving day by suspending yesterday.
Chas. Neweou left for Columbus yes
terday on a visit to tho Exposition.
Miss Lizzie Stevenson left yesterday
on a visit to relatives and friends in
Williamses.
The low rata and the fact ot its being
a general holiday took many people to
Columbus yesterday.
Mrs. W. J. Kincaid, Mrs. Mary Fow
ler ™, anil “*j ' Fleming ‘ Augu^. Bailey c^os.'tium left yesterday 'and
r u R f
W |jj q yulimlay.
l’hc MiIlH-Bintiop,Bailey eoiuhin.tion
re , urnw] Wednesday evening from
) U oibns ami reported » rather poor expo
nit ion, hut u very good time.
Joe Ford mid Charlie Wolcott took in
the city on horseback yesterday after
It was hard to tell which ttavel
the faster the horses or tho boys.
Several of the stores closed venter
The New York store closed at 2
p, tn., aud gave toeir clerk# a
holiday. This was very kind, iu
.''licliuu and the boys say he is
boss of bosses.
The Central is having target switches
at the depot. They are differ
front any other switch, being 15
high and thus reaching far above
top of « cm. \n engineer h thus
, , , to see the lights some di.-taue# , , |
the switch, arid thereby escape itli
ehould there be any.
ah Indian boy wanted to hang himself
seven school girt# had kissed him.
didu t. tor h# found they had gm-n
no lung more Beriou# tlian a had
winch he spenbly cured with l>r
C-uigh Syrup, a-o
prettiest one.
THANKSGIVING SERVICES.
Bradley Delivers an Impressive
Historical Sermon at the
Methodist Church.
Tfi*-> iT.nn':*givjng «eiv <•.« at the
Methodist clitircli yesterdnv monm-g
were well alter ded. A!t--r the in-
troduciory hymn* had been sung
D . Bradley arose and am osnood !j:s
text, which waathe 10:b *•-!’*• *>f the
8 h chapter of N»b<im,!i He ihen
pielor d in glo bing ret um Un> depart
nr# of ihe Puri r a is. who having be
come tired of petMCiiliot:, decided to
brave the pml* of tic ocean ant I
Bluri talkei) upon of ‘1111111 tic li voyage of America. !o ib inliCU One J
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could almost vre tlif.sc bi*ve, God i
fearing, Cbri»u#ii fiaop)', as they ;
kt.elt open I lie sands of the seashore j
iifted up then voices n bumble !
on to Hie Father above to
watch over them in ibia'their direst
of necessity And then the
from loved ones, un they
each other an affectionate fare¬
well, was aimed. enongh to bring
of toiiow lo lire eyt a of the
As the faithful ship
upon it# voyage, standing
upon its deck they waved tbeir fare
well adieu, to those whom they never
to see again, aud to their
land, whose hard-hearted t alers
caused them lo go into exile.
after enduring four month* of
hardships upon the ocean wave, they
last landed at their destination
set up a government of their own
where they could wot ship God with
fear of interruption. Dr. Bradley
lien deecribed tn« origin of Thanks j
day. These people had suf {
for some time from drouth and !
tbeir Governor, being a Christian j
man, called a meeting of ail hi# peo '
pie aud sot upait a day of prayer and j
fasting that they might thus prevail !
upon Go i to slower upon them the I
much needed rain. They ail met j i
together on I ha day appointed and |
afier finishing their service of prayer,
departed to their various homes.
Before they reached rhem their
prayers were auswe;ed and they re
ccived a bounteous supply tf vain.
Thus from generation to geneistioa
has tine custom been handed tlown
and each year there is set apart a
day of Tbankfgiving which is gener
ally observed throughout the United
States tiuil is proclaimed a legal hoh
day by the President. The aerinoD
from beginning to end was very in
terestuig No better 'ext could have
been selected tea: would have prove 1
more suitable for the eccasion. After
finishing tus sermon ho announced
to the congregation that Prof. C. H.
Lincoln, of the famous Lincoln /ami
lv, wim have travelled all over the
country singing their beautiful songe,
would siugs a song of his own com
position entitled “That Wonderful
Book !' Prof. Lincoln came forward
and, after making a few appropriate
remark# in praise ef the excellent dis
course to which ho had just listened,
took his scut at the organ, that had
been placed in the altar for his bj e
cittl benefit, and sang this beautiful
song. l’he Piofefesor is a splendid
singer, possessing a strong, clear,
penetrating voice- Ue id in the city ,
in the interest of tho Etfiev Organ
Company. After the song had been
finished tb« congregation dispersed
to their various homes where the
Thanksgiving turkey awaited them.
Bid me discourse, and I will enchant
(lime ear with tales of astounding cures
of all Price sorts of suffering by .Salvation j |
Oil. only 25 cents.
' May your trollies only be liltie Bull's ones
and may you handy,’’ always have Dr. bach*l
Baby Syrup said said an a old i
or to # newly married couple Antin'# ;
Augusta Exposition Notes.
Col. and Mrs. E. W. Hammond,
Mrs, W. ft. Brown and Douglas
Glessner have returned home from
the Augusta Exposition after a three
days trip. the ladies stopping aver
to Macon a dty longer to visit Mrs.
G R McCall.
Tit# Exposition ,s a very fair
show, as expositions go, but very
sliruiv attended and will hardly prove
a financial success.
The pretty Augusta girls, of whom j
ao mud is said, . failed . , , to . materialize .
to any large extent.
Angrtsin muzt be a very pleasatat
town to live m T’tivre i# nothing of
the huaiic and rr.el no diecoueertiug
lou pi# % i i 't uaperamnni, >\od yet a-
and protioible a bueineHa i#
it. in own# that consider itiem
im i- ftggre## ve.
li.Htcaii of one, Augusta has two
O! lutge trees down its broad
:eo' , which must make thorn very
and beautiful when in leaf-
Greene atreet. She pnneipa, le#
street, is in much worse # udi
it than ary iirifti'- #tre* #vei wne.
ibis may tn- ot xccnnut uf ii»>
flood
Tt-e hotels charge three dollar# •
for 1 » t * <*>
Ju ...i v „ rT niP j llHa / r ,
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^ ^ „ lt sUrrl> y M p#
1J you take Hood’# >od’« BerupanUa, wlf
Mood jwirtHer Sold hj drupflm.
fresh Cake Day!
Leave your orders with us—they will be tilled by
Mrs. Ida -Iudkius. West Line of Cigars in
the city, (’ail aud we will
save you money,
J. h. ICeith & Co
bro p:. fitter f FOSTER.
Price & Foster,
dp:a / kks te
Boots, Shoes, Upper and Sole Leather, French and American
Calf Skins, Shoe Findings, k.
jflg, Means’ an<l W. L. Dougins’ $3 Shoes a Specialty.
y I Mai'icttn Street, ATLANTA, GyV.
r0~ Special attention given n> visitmo or orders from Oriffin and vioinity by Mr.
Foster. • octl9dAw3m
THEY ASK THE QESTION
WHY IS IT aND HOW IS IT
THAT
J. H. White pUIip
SOLO SO MANY GOODS THE PAST MONTH ?
J. //. White, <f’
Answer by saying its because they keep the
BEST STOCK OF CLOTHING, HATS. SHOES, E T C„
IN THE CITY. AND SELL THEM
For k Smaller Profit
THAN THE SAME GOODS CAN BE BOUGHT ELSEWHERE
Their entire Mock war- bought from first hands and why should they not
^ CHFM> , Respectfully,
if. WHITE, Ji k < 0 .
L T JDDEW «£ BATES’
Southern SAVANNAH, Music GEORGIA. House,
MU. U.( i<-prtstnlingtho “hove non i- in Griffin for n ilnvs and nail lie
found at
BRAWNER, DEANE & CO.’S
Hook ami fliisic* .Store.
C TIiofe wishing- n> Guy a l!rs'.class I’iauo or Orjranon. ea-y terms aud at low titinri-, will
d. well to confer witli e* ntlen anof loii^- rxpericaee and known imui. at atiilit.v. A few
Or del • for tailing or re|i»irlng w i 1 1 receive proiny.t attentiu:i.
Judge Hocks Kc-ajrpolntcd.
The many friends c.f Judge '.Valter!
C. Beek« will li# gla 1 to hen of ir.s
reappointment to the position which
he now hull!-. H<» was nppoiuted
by Govern-.ir Gordon Medhekd-iy
aud the Senate confirmed the
point.nr nt It.• same day. Every one
who knows Judge Beck# r- aware of
the fft-t that h» dispaneti# jn-iico
without partiality t > m.r otr - to*
white or bli-.ci;, mid he is a tree, up
right gcotlem u nu fully deaervet
the non tide-uc,- i !>o cd in lam. 1 tie
N w# congiahi!: it--, Judge Berks on
j ils .| C( . es , oen tt- p]
Fighting in Fayetteville.
Information lias jnet leached us
that one day Ill's week u crowd i t
men became involved in a difficu ty
with tome of th employees of How
circus which showed iu that city the-
first of this week. W- o n ! .,s min
nothing m finals ;* to tl. . , .
the difficulty but g in; mum,.: * !
ed that several' persons w o- '.11 i t
hurt in the row. O.u citixe UOttld
take warning and keep a goo I S ck
out for these scoundrels who always
follow in the wake of a circus, and
are always ready to get up a row.
An extra number of policemen should
be put on and a strict watch kept on
these rascals to see that tbev do no
damage
.'ROYAL n«H
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POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
liu* Fowdei never v#riev. A marvel o
l urity, »treogiti #od wholesomDe*. M *r<
ttiar. the ordin*v> kind*, and can
beeokt mm,.t>p«ttton with t,.e mnititn *»
tow le#!. digit weight, *lau> or phoopboic
Powder,. Sgtt* out <. oan# Kota BaXI,-
ihiwu*# Co., iik» W#li etr#-L 8tr« Sew Yerk
rrMtlvIv-'or wdww*** Lot ttt VMcre
MUNICIPAL ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Tor Mayor.
f am a candidate for llayor at the
approaching citv election and ask
the voti s of my fellow citizens,
whom l respectfully refer to my past
k tig record in the service of tho city,
whoso bt st interests 1 shall endeavor
to subserve if elected.
Respectfully, J.'JL
J30VD.
For Alderman.
Emrott News—P lease 'announce
Dr. J. J . Moore ns a candidate for
Alderman from die Fir3t Ward, and
oblidge Many Citizens.
PEOPLE S TICKET.
For Mayor, d/bi>yd.
Ho . J.
1'it Aldermen,
1- Ward W. B. HUDSON.
“il l >■ --.M. K. MORRIS.
•Jrtl “ --S.H. DEANE.
4th “ - If. II. DRAKE.
For Clerk and Treasurer,
THOMAS NALL.
Many friends, hot!, white and col
ire d
CITIZENS TICKET.
FOB MAYOE,
Maj. J. D. BOYD.
FOB ALDERMEN,
1st Ward—J. L. MOORE.
2nd ■ —.J. D. GEORGE,
:5r 1 “ — S. H. DEANE.
-1 •• —J, H. l’OWELL.
For Cierk and Treasurer
i HOS, NALL.
An Unpledged Candidate.
I mu -i oundidate for Alderman
U 'in Use 1\ nub Ward, and if elected
will endf-vor to serve tLie best inter
eMs < ; th- # v. i am under no
pledges b vote for sty one for chief
of e dit-*, roiiet’iiieu or miv other
office- J H. POWELL.
To the People oi Griffin
i -,tu a candidate for re-eicctiou to
tlicufliceof Chief of Police of this
c.v. I have >ervod ibis people id
the capacity of marshal aud chief of
poiir for more than thirty year# and
have endeavored lo faithfully d b
# b;uge the duties of my office. I ap
jiteii io ruy record and I lie financial
of ti-»city ** «o my fidelity to
every trust reposed. I solicit the
supped; of the public generally. I
j.:- K.y«el l execot* fmtbfally
-.1! ;b imiefi • tn. <. d (lie con
ti lence of .tre MilhUC >» oonUxjGtd.
Re apc-c:fully, T 6. Maxlzt.
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THERE Every IS TlMi
For All Thnigs.
Scheuerman & Whiti
DECLARES THIS TO BE THE PROPER TIME
BUY HEAVY WINTER GOODS.
GOLD WEATHER HAS BEEN TARty
In putting’ in its appearance, but Scheuei
man & White have not been tardy in redui a
ing* prices on all woolen stuffs.
Overcoats Must
Too many on hand and we need the money. Christ. 1
mas is nearly hesr, and if low prices will do it vr
Will not have an Overcoat on hand by January 1st. I
Men’s, Bois’ aid Citas Si
Will suffer too. Nothing iiiour clothing department
will be spared. Competition will say this is all non¬
sense, but come, see for yourself. PRICES WILL
TALK.
-to;---
Woolen Dress Goods!
Will meet the same fate. This line of our business
is complete in every particular, we have been uimsu
ally successful with our Ilress Uoods this season aud
w ould have no trouble in selling our whole stock at
present prices, but we delight in LOW PRICES.
WE DELIGHT IN PLEASING OUR CUSTOMERS,
and our cut prices for the balance of this
season, can not fail to please
every one.
JACKETS, NEWMARKETS, MOJESKAS.
The largest stock of Wraps, both long: and short,
in (.Middle Georgia. Our prices speak for themselves.
It is only necessary to show our wraps themselves. and give our
“cut prices” on them and they sell
-tot--
FLANNELS, BLANKETS, LAP ROBES.
All reduced, to klose out by end of season.
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Carpets and Rugs!
Body Brussels, Tapestry Brussels, Three-Plys,
Extra Supers. Ingrains. All made and Put down
free of cost to the customer. We guarantee a
fit, we guarantee our prices, we guarantee the
quality.to be equal to any in the world,
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★ "STRIKE WHILE THE IRON IS HOT.” ★
make 11 you are purchases wisp you at will not longer delay, but j
your once.
Scheuerman & White.
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