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THE iost goods for the least MONEY !
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C. R. ANTHONY’S DRUG STORE,
hsadqimktism poll
DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PAINTS,
OILS, VABNWHESt ETC.
J*bjrftlci*n*’ Ao#rriplloni •cctut^ly fio/jKYOdeu, day or nijrbt, iii-—-—--'
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PROFITS.
•srSENDPOR CATALOGUE.
J. Pi Stevens & Broi
47 White halt St.. ATLANTA, 'JA.
Thanksgiving Turkey ! t
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Give us your order for a Thanksgiving oysters,
Turkey for Thursday. Will have .shell
Savannah and Norfolk Oysters. Everything
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c- W. Clark fc Son.
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municipal announcements.
For Mayor.
J. A. Stewart ia the people* for hi» c*n
didst* for Mayor. Vote —
•ee that your ticket ha* hie name oa
it.
For Mayor.
I am a candidate for Mayor at the
approaching city election and ask
the tote* ot my fellow citizens,
whom I respectfully refer to my past
lengreoord in the service of the city,
whose best interests 1 shall endeavor
to subserve if elected.
Uespeetfully, BOYD.
J.I).
For Alderman.
Edito* ^Vews—IM ease announce
Dr. J. L. Moore as a candidate for
Aldermen from the Firat \\ ard. end
Oblidge Maw Citizens.
PEOPLE'S TICKET.
For Mayor,
lion. J. D. BOYD.
For Aldermen,
lit Ward—W. B. HUDSON,
and «• — M. F. MORRIS.
3rd ** — S.H. DEANE.
4th “ -R. II. DRAKE.
For Clerk end Treuaurer,
THOMAS NALL.
Many friends, both white and col
ored
CITIZENS TICKET.
VO» HA YOU,
M*.i. J. D. BOYD.
lOR ALDKKMKN,
let W»r<l—J. L. MOORE.
2nd '• —J, D. GEORGK,
« —s. H. DEANE.
4th “ —J, H. ROWELL
For Cierk and Treaanret
THOS. NALL.
An Unpledged Candidate.
I hid a candidate for Alderman
from the Fourth Ward, and if eleotod
Will endeavor to serve the best infer
•eta of the ciiy. I am hoc er uo
pledges to vote for any one for chief
Of WJlice policemen or any other
’ H. POWELL.
0«ce. J-
To the People Of Griffin.
I am a candidate for rc-electiou to
ibe office of Chief of Police of thia
city. uitj. I * have served —• tbia -— p people -,. in
marshal and chief . oi
the capacity of
C^^onJa b “‘ k ShLT“li
charge the dutiee of my office. I ap
peal to iny record and the financial
agent* of tbecity a* to my fidelity to
•eery trn*t reposed. I solicit
aasriss alltSi duties of the office, if the cor
ftdence of the public is continned.
Reepeotfolly, T G. Mam.kv.
Is Lire Ylcrth Living 1
lloir often doe* the patient l mother l
who bu just laid away the little little one ooe
Bat .Red from the effects of teething,
nnk tbie question. If she had known of
Dc. Bigger* Huckleberry Cordial, life
might tbt have been brigbter.
Ar Saturday, Bee. 1st. ^
•iymmI Turkeys Imported Jams All the Canned Meals and Fruits
Craoter __*r/l#« Fine Celery. Mince Meat.
•M Bava rn m c ot Java Mobile Plants. Norfolk and Savannah Oysters
Brtaklaat I«a, Edam Imort*d Bd Swiss S*ai«8 and and Cream Cream Cheese Cheese
lai lUMna Suck wheat Flour Maple and N. 0 Syrup. Red
rrincti Prunes Thurber r fine Fruits, in heavy syrup
*H kinds Fieh. Fine Cenfectionary. Nuts Raisens
iSfMf.•*r*u>*' 9“**-U
’(mpoitedl iesr. jowl re
BLAKELY
'BOUND A1J0ET.
Kanin ( *M,nla| IPpopI. aid |.»*
• rat I*wi Woiilp.
TA1.X1KC IN 81.4KI..
She war » Boston maid of high degree. incande*<#nt
With ryes that ghone like
lights, such pouting tips to
And Just invitee. ti» serins me
The kies
I met her o* the common'* grassy sod,
Near where the fountain playe in erjuirtive
mood.
She stood reflective, while chewed. aplastic wad
Of gum *he
"It does one good to seek this spot,' 1 laid I,
"When weary of the city’s hum and bur./..’’
She censed her waxle pastime to reply
"That’* what it does."
"This sylvan spot," then softly I averred,
"Thr foot . - of ,y man , seems almost to defile.
Here vciire came, »weet as notes of wood¬
land bird:
"Well, I »hould mite
' The balmy breeze* whispering oveihead
With such enchanting softness kiss th*
brow ! ”
Iu tnoesof liquid melody she said
"You’re shoutin’ now
“And have you noticed, fair one, how each
bird voonl
Seems here to choo*c .its sneetes
U»mf" h»r word
I dwelt In rapture ou every
"I’m onto them."
“Aud now the leave* like moving emerald*
•eem, breeze they
Wh*n in reepon*<: to th* sweet
shake !”
Her voice cauve soft as echo from a dream;
'They take the < ake.’ ’
I "Dost wander often ton sylvan spot, V’
Th* dreamy eenee of quietude to soek
Soft purled her answer: "Wei', i takes trot
'Bo*t once * week
In *onvt'r»esweet J lingered l>y her aide
And felt that there forever l could dwell,
And *« 1 left her Rfter me nhe cried
"So long, old f*I
1 «m not viApturvU by her voift so rich,
Nor with her lovely f*cc, ho fresh hiuI
But willi \ht sweet dexterity with which
Her xlang she eliing
Today is return day for county esutt:
Ab Cleveland Bpeat yt gterday iu Con
oord
liev. F. M. Daniel left yeaterday on *
vi»it to Atlanta.
Wjna Bethel, of Tbowaston, i* n the
oity for a few days,
Mrs, J. River* returned from* visit
to Augusta ye*today.
The old conuty farm will bo sold at
public sale today.
Mrs. E. i.. i rocker returned yester¬
day from a visit to Atlanta.
Abner Payne and wife, of Hampton
epeut yesteaday in tlie cily.
, C*pt. W. C. Lyou*, of Macon, spent
Sunday with Captain Shelian.
Mw s a Sullivan, of Zebu Ion, w*»
J yesterday J ' shopping,
A. Moreland, one of Zebulon _ , , . * protm
nent citizens, w*a in the oity yeeterdav.
new candidate for mayor appears in
onr tnn , ni n*cment column tin* morn
ing.
j Head and wife, of Bruehv, were
in in , in* llt city n4t 'it ,» slmppiug tmr yester
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j frag* for John H. Mitchell for repreeen
I t*tive.
Mia* Fsuuie U*dtiway, * charming
young l«dy of Milner, visited the city C ''T
Harry Brows, of the Macon Budget,
spaut spent Suudey Sunday with with hi* hia mother mo her Mrs. Mrs M
R. Brown, of thin e ty,
Emmett Boat wick, ot Atlanta w*» ib
j the oity Sutdsy au«l vi-itcdone of <m-
| V rot » eat - TQml * * die8 CrenwdS, of
Davis Elder, of one
Spalding county’* moat proup#roil* farm
•ra, was iu the city yesterday
J*ok Stewart left yesterday k>r Atl*u
fa. Biff ttianv friend. wit) be glad to
learu that lie a » Ip to atten ! to bn»i
no»ff ac* n.
VV. J J MiH» mid Uo J It. ' lilt tie
>-Xj>pcta(l oa Uin f*»r oiaii tiita iu<> ini'K,
Called by fhr> criin'ftl ifluee* i f Mrs.
Etii bettr Mill*.
Aims Atltiie Yarborough, a beautiful
auil fuiciuatiug young lady of HTlJium
soo, »»h iu (ha city visiting friend* and
kiiopfiiug yesterday.
i'at H. J. Andrews ami John H.
.Mill* returned from a >eVfi», months
visit to iVaytiealioro Tinter'.sy, > tier*
tiiry have b,rv> buying cotto.i.
Two f-icction days in anoceasioo
make* a au,g time between drinks for
o,.im wot,ny pitmens, fin '.iw doubt
ie-» Ui to eonb'tupiabd ‘in'ti an
K«' *!
H. W. Hearty f Balmgbroke, vim
ed Ins nude W. E. H. Searcy, Sunday,
ttu<2 in oompHnj mth in* cou^iu WIN
JjgUN called ou two <>|' our piattust
young ladiee.
,», iiiui • is ft protty ,, gmxl - rule , to . follow: . ,,
don’t repeat airy private tcuudai you
may hear. Ten to one there i«n’t
word of truth in it, and if there u, io re
peat it 3au only do harm.
W. VV. Walcott has a pair of bras*
bound 8. eotacUs, l.tely turned over to
him, that were brought to ttue country
ou the Mayflower by a direct auceeter
of his, MistreSa May Kggleatou.
ohadrick Mitchell, an Orchard Hill
negro, is said to be making a etill buut
for the legislature today. Turn out and
vote for the Democratic nominee, aud
let there bo noVbance for any oilier to
be elected.
The oy Bier supper tor the benefit of
the Baptist church will take place to
night over the New York Htore, from
4 o'clock ]>. iu,, uuti! 11 o'clock p, m.
Everybody ahonkl liberally patronize
this good cause.
Rev. U. B. Wilkinson, of Newunn,
spent Sunday in the city aud paid the
New* office a pleasant call, along
Rev. F. M. Daniel, before leaving yea
today morning. Both geutiemeu are
a* sound in Democracy a*4bey are in re
ljgion.
Dr. Bradley preached a tonehing
and elorpicnt farewell sermon at the
Methodist church Sunday night. lie
leaves for Conference this week. Wo
stucerely trust that Dr. Bradley will Ue
returned to us. Mr. Paul Flynt wul
occupy tlis jzuljzit next Huiulay during
Dr. Bradley’s absence.
Mrs. Cora Smythe left yesterday
her home iu Howell, Michigan, Bhe
stated before her departure that tlioie
was some probability of her meeting
her hunbaad there, as he had intimated
that snob was hi* miention iu a ie ter
to her father. Blit- declared
that it would be impossible for a
dilation to take place, as her
here would Boon begin proceedings
her divorce from , mm. ,
The* Henry County Weekly *aye:
•‘While we have never taken a chrotno
as being tho handsomest specimen
the unterntied.democracy , neither
we, by reason of our erudition,
»eh.nciior oi ii,. »*,
ty, jot we ere more than ever
e.l vnth the conviction that Editor
aer, of the Gbiffin News is a ‘gol
ed’ flue newspaper man.” The
goes by this mail, Brother Speer.
Vennor’n predictions, though in the
pretty accurate, arc not infallible. But
Bull’s Cough Syru\> was never known to
to cuie a conjjh.
Agricultural Society.
Giuffin. tJiK., Dec. let, 1888.
j The Spalding county
Society mot at the office of the.
rotary, S. \V. Blood worth
It being its* regular meeting to
point delegate* to the State
tural convention which meet*
Brunswick on th* second Tun lay
Febuary next. Upon motion T.
Ream?, P> N Barrow and J.
Barne* were unanimously elected
said convention. I’tier* being
other special business the
adjourned until the first Saturday
January next, 1889.at S o’clock j>.
S NY. Blooiiwortu, Ptesidsct.
J. H. Bunis Secretary.
The pioiples and blotehee that
your fare aud n*ck. sweetheart, are the
min.tiou of nature’s effort* to purify
blood Why not try 1*azador th c
blood purifier
Our Public Schoals
Macon T legtaph.
. With i,uu public puim- schools m-u which
' j j months i in h
on v : ,-*»o e year.
i gm is llot not liable to 1 ,. attract the
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coantry to g Ul | freedom and
u y f„r tlmma- ves and their children
If we cannot u et the better clsss
immigrants we do not want
The legislature on^bi to paa..
billot Judge Hail to nipport
echoo it foi an inonths in the ye
If tht present legislature shall
jouri without doinj, sotnethiu"
improve out public school system
fi e volet* of Georgia will Lave
ri^hl U> feel that they tuivi
s a,ndled
kt n, « h PrpsidPIlf’H l rf hint III Wile” If
j 8 M f„r ubead of any other floor
lhe ma ,h*• t as Mn- «’levelind
le , above a).’ eompetmou in tank
b. ,utj. If. ipuuri « tb
j the fact that it. sale 1 a not
' to a few, but it is sold by every .
in Griffin. Re sore and order
Prweulent's Wifa ’• acpild»m
I Iresh Every Cake Day!
Leave your order# with u#—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
UKO K. PRICK I 1 FOSTER.
i Price & Poster,
| ---okaLESS ---■■ tx-
j ^0Q|§ Shoes, Upper and Sole Leather, French and American
j
' Call Skins, Shoe Findings, Ac.
Jas, Means’ and IV. L. Douglas’ $3 Shoes a Specialty.
Ml Mnriettti Street, ATLANTA. VIA.
S| 1 .iifention riven to visitors or orders from Uriflin ami vioinity by Mr.
r^',, 1 " octl9dAw3in
F() r
THEY ASK THE QESTION
WHY IS IT AND HOW IS |Yi
T HAT
J, H. White, Jr., & Co,
SOLO SO MANY GOODS THE PAST MONTH ?
j •J. If. White,
Answer by saying its because they keep the
j CLOTHING, HATS, SHOES, ETC.,
BEST STOCK OF
IN THE CITY, AND SELL THEM
1 j For A Smaller Profit
; SAME GOODS CAN BE BOUGHT ELSEWHERE
THAN THE
Their entire stock was bought from first bands and why should they Dot
sell CHEAP 7 Respectfully,
i J. H. WHITE, CO.
LYJDDEN «£ BATES’
j Southern Music House,
j SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
) MK. B. it. CHiidb*, representing the above house is in (irifflu f<u a day? and can tie
] found at
j BRAWNER, DEANE &. CO.’S
j Book and music* .Store.
Those wishing to buy a iirst-clae* Piano or Oman on easy terms and at low flgnrts will
d* well to eonfsr with this gentlen an of long experience and known musical ability. A few
ordeis for toning or repairing will receive prompt attention.
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. The Finest Griffin Ba
s
" strSSR^slnJiW^JK SASf m£.
Wine-, Bier, Cigars, &c. The best Country Corn Whisky at the lowest possible prices
Gallupon them if yon want
; THE (lech. «lm BEST LIQUOR IN TOWN.
P. FAILLE, SR
he Watchmaker and Jeweler, 52 Hill Street.
Dealer in Watches, Diamonds & Jewelry.
Call and 8*e all the Latest Novelties in Watche.", Clock* it Jewelry.
s Ordinary's Court.
The regular session ot (he < lidmary
Ucurt wan held at Judge Uaniuicqul’s
, offi c yesterdsy snd the Following
chsss were disposed of; i
11. (.1. Burr, executor f t Rbi da H.
Dor, granted leave to sell Un .
J. r Brooks, S hninistratnr of
Mil M. 1. Lawton, granted leave
j U) #fi | | a|) j ra ij rogc j g!oe k.
Jas. G. Matbewa, administrator of:
A5r«. Josephine Padgett, yian'ed
leave to sell land.
; Miss Mattie H. Darn*!,, appointed
executrix of Mrs. Martha Darnell.
j j Hunt appointed r r county .L
antntrraior.
M*tiah Tripp committed ! be
asylum.
bUt of betters.
, A Iveitia.-d letters reiumutug m
j po«toffice tt Griffin, fin.. Dee.
i 3rd, 1888. which will be sent to the
Dead Letter office if not called for
• in 30 days :
J. T. Burnley, (2).
Satu-uel DeLoftcU
Prof. J. B. Greenwood.
Jno. Griffin.
J. li. Hnicbii.soi-.
Rev. A B Herrin"
Mieft Mary rlixoii
Mms Sy ■ it June*
L II. Jeui ami.
\Y I. Jones.
J T. Joues
Barto Johnaos
\Ytu N Kierhow
Jeck liii*'
B. F Moore.
M s* O X Taw.*
Richard Yalcatio*
M O. Lkiwj.oi*. P M
j
I Cwurrk ongiuste* m ecrotwtoa* u»«,
Hood's HorsapsruU panic* Uic bln,id. »n4
the* |wewi*n*f»Ilr tow* e»fc»rrk
Tin* View* of Hr, Powell.
/, H. Powell, when int*rviewod *a
to hi* sentiments ib regard to the im
proveuient of the city, if elected a
derman. say*; ‘‘I am i in m favor favor of of new new
ligbi* I am ateo in fiworo. di*eh Rrg
i ig any policeman who negieet* 1 " hi* 1 '*
duty. To make ftcoDcise statement,
I will say that I mean to pat forth
every effort and earnest endeav
orfi ^ or the advancement of the city a
ent*re«t.
ftOlA,
m
5 AKlN C
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
This bowder never V*net. A marvel o
rarity, urengtb &ad wholesomoeee. Mure
iTonomiMi than the ordinary hind*, end c .n
not be sold inoompeliitm with to mnltitu’*
^!owtot 4 .tort wei e ht,to»orpLosph..*
pi'wn.* co., v* w*n 3.re,h New York
^ti-it*w!v-iop folgmn l» ? nr 4ti x*mer.
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IS if.
THERE A I
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For All Thnigs.
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OECLARES THIS TO BE THE PROPER TIME TO "
-......-............ BUY HEAVY WINTER GOODS. .....
WEATHER HAS BEEN TARDY
Inl>,Mtln8: inltsapl>earance ’ hut Scheuer.
man & White have not been tardy in reduc. ]
ing prices on all woolen stuffs.
Overcoats Must Co ■ j I
Too many on hand and we need the money. CL**»*.
mas is nearly hesr, and if low prides will do it we ■
Will not have an Overcoat on hand by January 1st.
Will suffer too. Nothing in our clothing department
will be spared. Competition will say this is all non¬
sense, but come, see for yourself. PRICES WILL
TALK.
Woolen Dress Goods !
Will meet the same fate. This line of our business
is complete in every particular, we have been nnnsn
ally successful with our Dress (roods this season and
w ould have no trouble in selling our whole stock at
present prices, but we delight in LOW PRICES. -
INF DELIGHT IN PLEASING OUR CUSTOMERS.
and our cut prices for the balance of this
season, can not fail to please
every one.
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JAGRETS, NEWMARKETS, MOJESKAS.
The largest stock of Wraps, both long’ and short,
j n 3 [i ( | ( ]j e (Georgia. Our prices speak for themselves,
jy g on jy nccessari to show our wraps themselves. and give our
j ‘‘cut prices” on them and they sell
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FLANNELS, BLANKETS* LAP ROBES
All minced, to kloso 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
'' we guarantee our prices, we guarantee the
quality lo be equal to any in the world,
★ "STRIKE WHILE THE IRON IS HOT." ★
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It ,, wise will longer delay, , . ont ,
you are you not
* make your pnrchases at once. 1
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