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.MUNICIPAL ANNOUNCEMENTS.
M For Mayor.
I am • candidate for Mayor at the
approaching oity election and auk
tbe vote* oi my fellow citizens,
whom I respectfully refer to ray past
kng record In the service of the city,
whoae beat interests 1 shall endeavor
to subserve if elected.
•CM liespeetfully,
J.T). BUVJ).
For Alderman.
Editor Niwb—P lease announce
Dr. J. L. Moore as a candidate for
Alderman from the First Ward. aDd
©Midge Many Citizens.
PEOPLE’S TICKET.
For Mayor,
M Hon. J. I). BOYD.
For Aldermen,
1st Ward-W. B. HUDSON.
2nd “ —M. F. MORRIS.
Srd “ —S. H. DEANE.
4th « —R. H. DRAKE.
For Clerk and Treasurer,
THOMAS NALL.
Many friends, both white and ool
•red
CITIZENS~TICKET.
I’OR MAYOR,
Mai. J. D. BOYD.
FOB ALMUMES,
1st Ward—J. L. MOORE.
2nd *• —J. D. GEORGE,
3rd •' — S. H. DEANE.
4th “ —J, H. POWELL
For Clerk and Treasurer
TH08. NALL.
An Unpledged Candidate.
I am a candidate for Alderman
from the Fourth Ward, aDd if elected
•ill endeavor to serve the best inter
••U of the city. 1 am under uo
■ledges to vote for any one for chief
of offlcT police, policemen or any other
J. H. POWELL.
’ROUND ABOUT.
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Massar* < *»c.r«l*f **S «•»
• ral !*«• S*Mlp.
Hcrsaics or a coshlks.
The .wain who said to Phyllis fair,
•‘Yon i more than turkeys lots,”
This day of days wouid scarcely oare
The candor of his words to prove.
The meekest housewife to her boss
•Gives back talk not one time in twenty ;
But should she have cranberry him sauce. plenty
To-merrow, she may jive
Ths dromstiek bests a load tattoo,
The dead mareh plays, the turkeys shiver :
They go to glory or the grave,
Ana gravy bowls receive their liver !
Hoar the lame cook iu eostaoj
Around the smoking oven bobble ;
0.bbl. !
John George returned from colusabus
yesterday,
Frank Turner, of Concord, visited the
city yesterday.
L. E. King, of concord, was in the
oity yeatorday.
P. F. Foster, of Zabulon, visited the
oity yesterday.
Bob Gordon, of Za tells, was in the
oity yesterday
William Anderson, of Zetella, was in
the oity yesterday.
J.H. Starr, of Snnny Sida, visited
tbs oity yesterday.
f. B. Davia, of Bunny Bide, was iu
the oity yesterday,
A. H. Harper, of Meausviile, was in
the city yesterday.
Miss Alice Johnson, of concord, visit
ed the city yeateiday.
Dr. J. I>. Touohatcne, of Lnella, visit
ed the city yesterday.
J. F. Weaver, of Zebulou, paid the
oity a visit yesterday.
George Neal, of Jirooks Btation, waa
iu the city yesterday.
David Aiken and wife, of Creawell,
weie iu the oity yesterday.
Col. E. W. Hammond spent yester
day iu Zebalon on legal business.
Do.uot fail to read I’. Faille’s ad on
this page. Give it ycur atteution.
jack Powell returned yesterday from
a visit to the exposition at Columbus.
Charlie aud Ernest Lower spent yea
terday in Columbus visiting the exposit
ion.
\V: L, Kendall, of Creawell, was in
ths city yesterday and paid the Naws a
viait.
C. M, Hammond, of Bunuy Buie, waa
in the city yesterday and snbaenbed for
ths News.
Miss Julia Dawaou.a charming young
lady of Locust Grova, waa iu the city
yesterday shopping.
Doughlas Boyd returned from a visit
to the exposition at oolnmbus yesterday
and reports a huge time.
We are under obligations to Col. W,
E, II. Bearcy for some tine oranges from
bis own Florida plantation. These lit
tie amenities from a brother journalist
are very pleasant.
kilos S. E. Hadden, a beautiful youag
lady of Concord, paid the city a pleasant
visit yesterday. We doubt not but that
she carried away I be hearts of several
of the clerk* who had the pleasure of
waiting upon her.
My daughter suffered greatly with neural
gia in the face and forehead and waa unable
to seeure any relief. I eaw Salvation Oil
odvartised, sent for a bottle, and one appl;
cation gave entire relief- J. 3. McCaulley,
(policemanI Residence 304 N Hond «t.,
Balto. Md
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Saturday, Ihw*. 1 st.
fear- - ‘ “ J Bag *----—--- All ... the .. Canned Maata Meats and ana Fruits rruiw
as,__ Cheese
[aa(Ml Brttkiast lea. Edam Imortod Swim and Cr«m ----
Igf gafcigj Buckwheat Flour imfiSSK-ia ** a P*".* n< L*\? ** 6^32 r !*?; «-
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BLAKELY.
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£ that they will decide to stay with na.
H»u. J. D. Stewart returned to
ington, I). C , yesterday after a
days vacation, spent with bia family
this city. We regret very much to
the Judge to leave ua hot duty
him away and we only have the
tiou that hia stay amongst us, though
not aa long as we won Id have wished,
wax quite agreeable.
J. J, Hollis,of Jackson villa, Fla.,
waa reoestly elected secretary of
Knights of Labor organization at
napolia, is stopping in ths city st
Ho el Cnrtia. He will remain in
city a few days with hia wife, who baa
been a guest of the Cnrtis for some
time, and then go to Jacksonville, where
be will prepare to aaove hia household
effects to Philadelphia, which city ha
intends to make bit headquarters in
the future.
The preliminary trial of Davia aud
Bledsoe, who are accused of shooting
Polioeman Berry, which waa set for
yesterday, waa continued on account
of Bsivy’a being nnable to attend and
testify iu the case. In an interview
with Hoik Davis yesterday he strongly
asserted hia innocenee and appeared anx
ions for a trial aa he aaya he will be
able to prove that he had no hand in the
shooting. Polk has many friends who
believe him innocent and we trust that
he will be able to prove tb at such is the
case.
The table at the Hotel Curtis yeater
day waa a thing of beauty and reflects
considerable credit upon the landlady,
Mrs, Daniel and her daughter, Miss
Minnie. Though no efforts or preten
tions were made to create the imprea
sion that special preparations had
made for the occasion, everything
tastefully arranged. It seemed
like Christmas to the boarders and
thing that » persons appetite
wish for was upon the table.
Daniel when selecting eatables lor
table baa a keen eye for the appetites
his boarders and never fails to have
ample supply of something very nice
satiate them!
A man who says his name is 8.
Renolda, of Marietta, was arrested yes
terday afternoon by Policeman
The cause of hia arrsst is ss
Yesterday afternoon Renolda aaked
Allen to give him change for
when Allen handed him the chauge
deliberately placed it in hia pocket
left. Allen immediately went after
policeman and notified him that a
had robbed him. They went in
of the thief and found him aud he
placed under airest. When carried
the guard house he was searched,
Allen’s pocket book found upon
persou. The prisoner strongly
taking the money, though the
deuce is strong enough undoubtedly
oonvict him. He has a genteel
anca and no one would suspect him
being a sneak thief.
Ringing Heines
In the ears, sometimes eatarrh, s roaring
sound is eaosed by that
ly disagreeable and very also common reslnlt from
Loss of smell or hearing
tarrh. Hood’s peculiarly Sarsaparilla, successful the great
puiiiar.ia for this disease, a which It by
cures
tha blood. If yon suffer from catarrh,
Hood' Sarsaparilla, the peculiar medicine,
To the People of Griffin.
I atu a candidate for re-electiou
the office of Chief of Police of
city. I have served this people
the capacity of marshal and chief
police for more than thirty years
have endeavored to faithfully
charge the duties of my office. I
peal to my record and the
agents of tba city as to my fidelity
every trust reposed. I solicit
aupport of the public generally.
pledge myself to execute if
all the duties of the office, the
fidence of tbe public ia continued.
Respectfully, T- G. Manley.
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Flat Shoals Flashings.
Ft At Shoals, Ga , Nov, 30.—
are bitting fin* weather now and
•it ar* making good ns* of it ia
giag potato**, picking cottou
gathering corn. Corn bo far baa
•d oat well; tbe yield per aor*
been very satisfactory, but tbe
er baa bad one sad thing to
with, which will hurt him badly,
that ia be put bis meat hoga np
ao a* to get the benefit of the
crop, before they rotted and
•at them ont end they then bad to
to feeding on their corn end
had to keep it up ever hum. So
great many farmeia will have corn
buy another year. If tbe
bad been cold ao ibey could have
•d their beg* they would have
plenty of corn for another year.
it ia thev will have to bny. A
deal of wheat it beiog eowed,
tbau for many year* and will be
good many oats also.
Mernwether county can boaat
one thing that but few coantiea
State* either can, and that ia
h«* living in one honae five
tiona, ^>. and a very prominent
»t tbat, when I eav prominent i
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one l u among llJ * tbe , h - I,,,.. beet fem.hee in I(l
cooniy
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Every Day!\
by
the cJty.^ C*U wllF
j . J. H. Keith & Co.
GKO K. PRICE J. P. FOSTER.
Price & Poster,
----DEALERS IN--
Boots, Shoes, Upper and Sole Leather, French and American
Calf Shins, Shoe Findings, Ac.
Jas, Means’ and W. L. Douglas’ $8 Shoes a Specialty.
VI-J Marietta Street. ATLANTA, OA.
r 4 P“ Special attention iciven to visitor* or order* from Griffiu and
Foiter,
THEY ASK THE QESTION
WHY IS IT «ND HOW IS IT
THAT
J. H. White, Jr., & Co.
SOLD SO MANY GOODS THE PAST MONTH ?
J. H. , White & Co.
Answer by saying its because 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 entile stock was bought from first hands and why should they not
gel) CHEAP ? Respectfully,
WHITE, JiU, & CO.
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LUDDEN <£ BATES’
Southern Music House
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i SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
MK. 8. K.CHI1.D8, representing the above house is in Griffin foi a tlms and can be
found at
BRAWNER, DEANE & CO.’S
Book and Music Store.
QThosa wishing to buy a first-class Piano or Organon easy terms and at low figures, will
d» well to oontsr with this gentlerr an of Iodr experience and known musical ability. K tew
orden for tuning or repairing will receiye prompt attention.
P. PAILLE, SR.
The Watchmaker and Jeweler, 52 Hill Street.
Dealer in Watches, Diamonds & Jewelry.
Hff* Call and S*e all the Latest Novelties in Watches, Jewelry & Silverware.
days in Ailau'a.
People b<ve all about U ,
re oi ue
t™. d-k- p-fi-s
a merrv ’ Obnstma*.
W. T. Rawls wtll , soon ruove blS
family , back to Grinin . to ... apei a A , to* i
wuurr.
/.ebulott is preparing 1 to build a
male and iemale college aiul .
oprra
house all to be bailt from profile
a poultry yard. Zebuion poultry
yard is au opposition r to Barnes villa
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of low test, short weight, alum Rova or
Powders Bold onl n cans.
Powder Co., 106 Wall 8tre-t, New
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Ordinary’s Advertisements.
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\J FARDINAKY'S OFFICE—Spai-dixo Cota-
tt Gaoaoia, Nov. 30,1888 —To the kin
dred and next of kiu of Kilxabath Huff,
i ra mu conniy . *'•"».
• administrator on ou estate estate of of said aaifi dweaaed hsv
lug me [CI uupsiiw departed departed this this ISC 111* life Ufa and and » “ left left saideeuie said eeute un m.
represented *n.< and the the administration administration of of tlx tba
iw uaioiakad, this is to notify all persons
oooe*rned that If ao.eof tbe creditor* or m
» of ui Bill kin of ui deceased u*hwu shall «>*,“ apply -r.'j for *•-' letters •- ,* «f
the UDfiaiabed |t fftid "coun- relate
KOBO. Qrd.u iry.
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/-"kHIJINARy’S OFFICE—8i AbbiM, Cocx
i v/ tt, Ukoboia, Nov. 30,1883.—To the kin-
.................... ^ dred and nextof km ...................... of Robert Brown, late ....
departed this life an 1 left said estate unrepre
sented and the administration of the same
i unfinished,this is to notify ail persons ooncsrn
' e<l that if none of the creditors or next of kin
of deceased shall apply for letters of admin-
istration on aaidestate by ths first Monday of
in January 1889 by ten o’clock, the court
Ordinary of said eonnty will caBtthe nnflnish
1 ed administration of said estate upon the
| Oonnty Administrator HAMMONU, for said county. Ordinary.
j 4’hQQ. £• IV-
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dred and next of Kin of W’m. J. Woodward,
late of said county deoeased: N. M. Collens
the administrator on estate of said deceased
| having departed this life »nd left said estate
! unrepresented and the administration of the
game unfinished, this is to notify all pergons
1 concerned that if none of the creditors or
1 neit of kin of deceased shall apply for tho letters first
of administration on said estate by
Monday in January 1889 by ten o’clock, the
court of Ordinary of said eonnty will cast the
‘ unfinished administration of said estate upon
the County Administrator of said county.
13 00. £. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary.
FYRDINARY’S * o£FICE-Spam>ino Ooc.V-
V i t, Gbokoia, Nov.
er.s appointed for the to widow set apart and a minor twelve ohildren months
supimrt .Tones, late of said county deceased
W H. T.
have acted and made and filed their report
this office.
Let all persons concerned show cause
fore the court of Ordinary on the first
day in January 1889, if any cause exists,
such report should not be made the
of tha ceurt and be entered of record-
93.#0. E W. HAMMOND, Ordinarj.
FYRDINARY’S OFFICE—SrAt-Dixo
V/tt, Geoboia, Nov. 80th. 1888—To Mary
A Bardett, administrator of Pressley Bur
dett, late of Spalding County, deceased
It being represented to me that you
removed frous the State of and Georgia, and
have failed te make returns, are mis¬
managing the , state of deceased: and E l
Ison having discharged petitioned tbe Court suretyship of Ordin¬
ary to be from
yonr before bond it is ordered that you
| the Conrtof Ordinary the first of said Monday county,
i by ten o'clock a. m., ou
. January, 1889 and show cause why
should not make jour returns and why
E I. Ison should not be relieved as
on yorr bond. All perseus concerned
notified to appear at said time and
and show cause appointed why a in new
should not be rase of your fail
err to comely with this order.
tri.OO ‘F. W HAMMOND,Ordinary.
/ V-/tt, YRDINARY’B OFFICE—SPaldiboCous-
__ Gbobgia, ________ Nov ,30th, 1888.—A A
Bmder ,-----,!..j ha* applied ----« to me for 1r 0 { ft< i
ministration on the estate of o John Ailen,
■. late of said county, deceased,
Let all persons concerned show cause ba-
j —--------RJS”” fere the Court of Ordinary - ,.f said conuty. -
at at my my office office In in Griffin, unmu, on the first . „ Mondap
in m January, January, —---- ' ' 1889, 1^, .—, by by U ten --------— o’clock a. m„ why
1 such •S letters 00 ahoukl Qp 11 ^^
0RDJNART’S ■ ■ - —— OFFICE —ffisAcotlfo Oecx
, Vt. Gboboia Nov. 30th, W But
lied to me for letters of adminir
_________, bonis non, with will annexed
ou tbe relate at N. G PUiilipe late of eaid
onnty, dm earned
Let ah person* euncerned show aana* be
fure the Court of Ordinary ol ssul ronuty at
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THERE A TIME
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For All Thnigs,
Scheuerman & White
DECLARES THIS TO BE THE PROPER TIME TO
BUY HEAVY WINTER GOODS.-
GOLD WEATHER HAS BEEN TARDY
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In putting in its appearance, but Scheuer¬
man & White have not been tardy in redue-
log prices on all woolen stuffs.
Overcoats Must Co !
Too many on hand and we need the money. Christ*
mas is nearly hesr, and if low prioes will do it we
Will not have an Overcoat on hand by January 1st.
Will suffer too. Nothing in our will clothing this departmeit
will he spared. Competition say is all non¬
sense, bnt come, see for yourself. PRICES WILL
TALK.
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Woolen Dress Goods l
Will meet the same fate. This line of our business
is complete in every particular, we have been unnsu
ally successful with our Dress Goods this season and
would 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.
-JoJ—
JAGRETS, NEWMARKETS, MOJESKAS.
The largest stock of Wraps, both long and short,
in Middle Georgia. Our prices speak for themselves.
It is only necessari to show our wraps and give our
“cut prices” on them and they sell themselves.
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FLANNELS, BLANKETS, LAP ROBES
SflT All reduced, to klose out by end of season.
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,
★ “STRIKE WHILE THE IRON IS HOT.” ★
II you are wine you will not longer delay, but
make your purchases at once.
Scbwuiui & White.