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THE MOST GOODS FOR THE LEAST MONEY !
E. R. ANTHONY’S DRUC STORE,
HEAOQDARTKR8 FOB
DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PAINTS,
OILS. VAHNISIIESl ETC.
ygT Physician,' Prescriptions accurately oo.r ponded, day or nlyrlit,
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Don’t Buy Until You
Find out the New
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J. P. Stevens & Bro,
47 Whitehall St., ATLANTA, GA.
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We have a large stock of Toys which we propose
to sell cheaper than anybudy, Come to see
us when you get ready to buy.
c- W. Clark & Son.
GrtBn, Ha., Dfc. II.
-fragrant I Last Lag I
Price SB CU.
»ae»aroacaB. ’’Bold U
1 %£ A f|AR Curt CotiiiniM*.Bfllout i Uotr
LAXADuR A Cutth
L Orugglti*. Ho.
DF BULL’S
COUGH
SYRUP
CURES COUGHS 6c COLDS FOR 25 <S
Salvation Frlca only IS Cti. Sohlbij alt ttrugghtt.
Will relieve Rheumatism,
Swellings, Bruises,Lumbago,
Headache, Tootha.cho, Soros,
Cult, Scalds, Backache, Wounds
nnrui lAHPi'S PIVOS, Tht Ortitt Tobacco
linen uuttitl—Price IQ Ctt. At all
The Christina* present i*
nearer, atill n*aiear. with the New
gift courting it at the heels. Now
the young man aturc at the
album in the book store window,
wonder unto himsalf what make*
ivory music box cost forty
while the maiden arrangeth her
before the glsae and saith uuto
**I wonder what John is going to
me this year?"
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Straight Pole Wood.
500 load* at $1,00 a load.
or sand aba money if yon want
woed. B. 1*. Blanton & Co.
Tax Collector’s Notice.
I aa, compellad to closa my
oa the 20th of December, and
tax payar should come up
I will i# at my oflBce at Patrick
Brook'* *tor# every d»y until the
J. W. Tkavis, T. C.
Auction Sale* *ycry day at
ninghatn’s of New Stock just
rived at half what you ean buy
where else.
“The President’s Wife”
Is as f»r abend of any other 8onr
the market ns Mra CleYelund
is above all competition in tank and
beaafy. Us popularity is shown
tbe fact that its sale is no!
to a few, but it is sold by every
in Griffin. Re sure and order
President's Wife.’* seplfidSm
YYtiere Happiness is Found,
Wbera ia happiness found? Iu tbe
dictionary, aud intheoeeof Dr.
Huekleberry Cordial, which paves
mnoh pain and anxiety iu relieving tlie
little one* from teething and cholera in
fentom.
Red Snap!
Orcssec Tin keys. Yam Potato«s 50 c bushel,
Savannah and Norfolk Oysters Cream Ch ese 15 c
Celery. All Pork Sausage Cabbage 3 c. lb.
New Hams Fresh Lemons.
•raakfast Strips i box Raisins
Crai bernes, Turnips CiJron and Currants
I Patataes Unions Buckwheat
Oranaaa 26 & aeier Maple Syrup
Haiiar‘ a Caff*** and Canned 6*oos Impart** Jams
Cakes
BLAKELY
’ROUND ABOUT.
Mjil.n I’.nceraiJiff [People j.n.1 *Ann
• ral I.iri Vmlp.
’ HBR MWSCTION.
A* we played at wily p«ker mlinl
Tried I hard to r,»U tier
la the varions poker sought aauguage to find.
“Telling” phrases of hope she scattered
Rat toy chips with hand fair,
As an* drew, so
ricking up the cards, she muttered:
‘‘Jack, 1 do not want to pair.”
The dust is effectually settled.
Toon Brnunoa visited Zebtilcn jester
day.
ioa Ford visited his Uoneord girl
Sunday.
Ham Kafka, of Neal, spent Sunday in
the city.
Joe Ij inch, of Zatella, visited the city
yesterday.
C. W. Wbalwy, of Moieua, visited the
city yesterday.
E. L. ltodgera, of Brushet, waa ia
tlie city yesterday.
Charlie Norton, of Creswell, was iu
the city yesterday.
Claude tiutohiuaou, of Atlanta, spent
yesterday iu the city.
Jnnlr Walkar, ,»f Double CuLiuu, visit
ed the city yesterday.
The days are growing quite short and
it is nearly dark by four o’clock.
,
Dr. Turner aud wife, of Williamson,
were shopping in the city yesterday.
Mr,. Oscar Wilkinson and children
leave this morning on a visit to relative*
in Alabama.
Jim Key, a rising aud influential
young man of Concord, apeut yesterday
iu our Bity.
When it rains in thit, country at this
•oasoii, it generally miikee a good job of
it before it leta up.
Harry P, Browu after several day*
vieit to his mother, Mrs. M. R, Brown,
returned to Macon yesterday.
Our meicbants are getting ready for
the holiday trade. They will give more
goods for a dollat this year than aver be
fere,
MisaB. E. Madden, one of Concord’s
besntiful, ehauuing and accomplished
youog ladle-, epeBt yesterday in ths
«Tj.
Howard McCall has gone to .Macon,
the firm in Camilla for which he was
keeping hooks having givsu up the
ghost.
Hiss Emma Elliott, of Uaruesville,
who has been visiting fnsuiis at Neal,
passed through here on Sunday, escort
ed by Col. S. J. Kafka.
The public schools will close on ths
21st iust. aud reopen on January 7th.
This will givp scholars and teachers a
good long holiday vacation.
Miss Mary Baruss, a beautiful young
lady of Woodbury, who ha* been visit
lag htr cousin, Miss Ella Barnet on
Taylor street,left forber home yesterday
to the regret of her many frisuds.
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Oeorgl * ar * for « lu 8 to , th< ’ frout , 111 P° h
i tlca - lu lbp recent election for Mayor
* n the city of (irifliu, Mr. J. A. btewart,
a young man only twenty-two years of
I age, defeated Col. J. 1> Boyd. The
Mayor elect is a son of Congressman
Btewart snti ik a young tnnu of muoh
promise. ’*
You arc aware of course, that inaetivi
ty ludaee* dyspepsia with with all it*
j wretched eousvqunees. The remedies
needed for *ucli case* a re judicious ex
ercie end Laxador. Price 25 ornt*
Master Purest Oa rison ha* accepted |
» position in the Post Office. We ood
gratulate Mr. H wdoin so hi* selection
tod commemi Po. < st to the good people
of Orilliti. fin i* ns hoot st c., vor asd
iudastriou-youug man ami *e cnuumd
him to the public an such.
The pocrwe have always with u*. Lot
opeu our I tarts ami our purate to
and dispense that mercy which
him ihat gives and him that
Kmdlo the Christmas tire in
homes of the poor, am! they will
your head warm f rover
A Public Park.
Linffio is very iniica in seed of a
path, be w urbaa or suburban
ns locanon- » place of rraurt ihat
cieii an atttaciies lor those is
of pleasant pastime and rrciea
Nearly a! of nor cities have
pitce*, and the crowds which
irsqusnt thsm alien their pop
Ths beautiful _p*ik in .Ssv
with its delightful walk*, urn
trees, odoriferous tlowrra
shrubbery, and it* playing fou„- j
make an endianlian * cue j
one dehgnis to linger. Allan
poitos wii* pride to tier beautiful
parks ami her citizen* fits!
them a sourer ol recreation and
from ths tirsaome cates of
lit*.
Macon has realized the idvxuUge
4 com pari live necessity of such s
sn4 Cruup’s 1’aik, situated
ike terminus n£ the dummy
a, the suburb# of the citv, has
transformed into, place of'j
Delightful park* jniaasent
other citte* in Oeeigia, Greigta, and slid, ,
bsauty and utility render '.kern j
of pride *nd pleasure to tbeit j
rtspenivr citizen*.
There i* no reason why Griffin ;
shou'd be wiihout ibis pleasure—giv !
iag emphasis to its enterprise. It has j
tb* advantage of aiicady having de ^
airabla ground* *nd a pleasant grove j
right ill the heart of the *ity—the j
large grounds in front of (ha Sam
Bailey institute, A liltl« wnrk *u<i
a little money could make this a very
attractive retort, and by energetic »c
tion the li uds eould casi ly bo rxued.
It won id greatly enhance ; b* value
of the property surrounding- ‘he
place, and nuke all th« lot* facing it
two or three times t* desire ED* a*
they now are.
If the new ceuncil goes in for the
improvrutent* that it ought to mako
in our ligbn and s'irrtx, it will prob
aldv have no mosey to spend in Ibis
direction, and it must be done by
priv Ac aubscriptiou. But it the
Counuil yiraviua** to nh‘pt the e..y
going, dii nothing policy of its prede
c-ssur, ii could at least wake *n
esay and imperishable favor by the
comparatively cheap proces* of gir
ing u. a city park.
Catarrh originates in si'rofuloos taint
Hood's Sarsaparilla pontie* the Wood, mid
thus permanently cures catarrh. 7.
Heather Mrs. K. M. Wilton.
Mr*. E VI. Wilton, the lady v,ho
was severely burned at Dr. Collier »
residence Saturday morning, died
Sunday *; f) o'clock a. w. She was
more seriously injured then it wss
for asveral boar* li#r soul took iU
departure. She came to thi* city
from Jacksonville, Fla., where aim
bad be»n employed as a nurse for
tbe yellow fevvi Buffersr*. She wss
ju*t i*cov*nng . from au attack . of
this dread diaeata whan eh* stopped
i__... i* "tire .ipvi.io , ... i.- c *vr» i.o ,
relatives to m uru h«i lo*v. S- e
was buried in tb* cemetaty k*r# yes
terday afternoon,* »ubsci iption be
ing taken op^to pay the expenses
•Sueay Side .SeiBUIaiiioa*,
St N>rr Sim, Ga. Dec. 10.-—W*
are h*vi»g plenty of r«:*
Thv farmers are about dene gatker
ing, and now taking r. re*’ prepar I
iug for auotker year.
B. I. SiercBs, of Garden, was up ;
see hi* Sunny Side fries ds Sun.
j
.Mi*s Annie Iumiisoti, one ot our
best young ladic*. ia visiting relatives
»nd friend* in Meriwether county
thi* week. j
Mi** Blanche Millet w*» in Sunny !
Side Saturday *lt*rnouB . j
S. if. VY»yBian, who k*h be*D
spending some ume m Mi»*otiri, ti*s
returned, *mi . injrcd . , ad , !
we sra g to
see him back.
Sunny Side we repr**en!ei]
at the circa* last T*ur*d*j, and mini
ol our hot* get* up a right good
juke on *o»e of the adies abent
riding the “Flying Jenny,’’ I*- w*
don't hitme the ]*dir*, e* !*ey waat
to e u j >T wh*t I* going cu i n this
world «* wall a* the buy*
Salvatiou Oil tire greatest cure i u
eartli for paiu, has mad,- a tuo,t tiriiliaut
d. but, V; ice ’25 eta.
T’hllusopber* aay hat with aliairs ah'iuhi
always be conducted a view to the
good of tbe greatest number
I)r. Bull's Cough Syrup doe* tlie great
good to the greatest number. ’25
Tbe baby ha* ite prefereuoea aa well
anybody, and Abe taste of Dr, I'm ii *
Baby Byrnp routers it soeeptsble bottle. to
everv mfati*. Price SR eeets a
I refi/i Every Cake Day!
Leave your orders with us---they will lie ill if (I bj
M rs. Ida J udkins. Best Line of Cigars i n
the city. Call and we will
save you money,
J. H. Keith & Co.
I! K<» E. PRICE ,J p FQ8TF.lt.
Price & Foster,
-HEALERS IN-
Boots, Shoes, Upper and Sole Leather, French and American
Calf Skins, Shoe Findings, ta.
•Ins. Means’ mid W. h. liousrhis’ *3 Shoes a Specialty.
•yi Mariottn tklreot, ATLANTA, GA..
i-ff" Special jitiention given to visitors or orders from (iriilin and vicinity by Mr.
Foster. octliklikwSm
THEY A.SK THE QESTION
WHY IS IT and HOW IS IT
THAT
J, H. White, Jr., & Co.
SOLD SO MANY GOODS THE PAST MONTH ?
-k [Jo m jr * f f £JEg 1 *j *Ji ~V Cl A* f f
pj t r r op \y \J %
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.
i heir entire sti ck was bought from first bands and why should they not
sell CHEAP 7 Respectfully,
J. II. WHITE, ML, & CO.
IR/ixn Here!
■ 200 Decsmber Fashion Sheets to Give Away!
A WRITING 1>All FOR A FOXY.
New Line Stationery.
Beautiful Wall Paper and Window Shades. Pianos, Organs and Musical
Instruments at Bottom Prices
BRAWNER, DEANE & CO
CUM FFTN, - ii I ORGI A
The Finest Bavin Griffin
Is undoubtedly that of Scherer A Krauss. They are elegantly littad up, and are Whiskies, prepared
to serve th*ireustomer«witli the best of everything iu iheir line, such as tine
VYiue-, B.er, Cigar*, Ac. Tbe best Country Corn Whisky at the lowest possible prices
J-.7“ Call upon them if you want
THE BEST LIQUOR IN TOWN.
tV'-iV W \ 111
( P. FAILLE, SFL
iThe Watchmaker and Jeweler, 52 Hill Street.
Dealer in Watches, Diamonds A Jewelry.
i i_jy Call and S'* all the Latest Novelties in Watches, Clock* A Jewdry.
Too Muili Afraid of Wet.
TllP Southern paople have so
i mi : * j 0 c teu«1 ‘
(ij*, d*t*n ''1 from .
-rr goo g ov.t
,, Iut ir* thnu «i . ti po-ple. T
a u -,. tl t ftuu g of the
wi (, ime-;.., with nur kit
(J f meeiiug oroiitettaujiee.il ip
city. Just why .I should be so
ciu.’. saiiefactof.ly explain, but •
fact i* quite Loticealile, and is gt*<
It to t)f< regretted. Men, eve:, n.
rain an « xcu«e for not fillir-*_:
tuen , B or discharging wufU
c ' -uu their attent on kt ’■
duty. it is true that ri*« oat f
t(u wi n Bt y that they did not g -
because they did not think ary lio
else would be present. 'I hi*
j a easily construct*.] a* to
cf indifference, and «*» y pul’
movement* ot the greatest
tence have scfiVrecl »?ii msiy
this disposition to consult our
fori. We weoid like to *e« ed
ptoveuiftit in tin* tespect in
ank believe that if our 1 people
consider w**:i the inter**, of the
mumir that rubbers and
would be called into requisition,
rain and m • oukl be le**
bie.
SEALED t RUPOSAL8 will t.e
the offie* of the Snpervisir.g Architect,
nry Department, YYaabintrton, D f in’,il
•’rlock j>. m ou th* 27th day of i>»c«mb«r
l8es, for tb* ntr.tr ami material* Hon** required aud
enlarffioj the l . 8 Court
Office building *t ATLANTA, GA., in ac
eordam • with the ipeeiticatloii and drawngs
eopie* of which may be s*«ti at thi* Office
tlie Office of tbe Custodian. Atlanta, »'•*.,
Huiiderg’ Exchange, Baltimore, Md , Build
«r» ExcliMige. C ucinnati, O.. Builder*’
Trader*’ Eixcbange, Chicago, lit. and D)Ui,
villa Ky.. and Mei hautcs’.Tlea'.er*’and Luiu
hermen*- Exchange, N*w Orlean*, I>a
Ei h but Btt»*t fi.OtKl. he ac.-empasied by a
checek for The eup*rvi*iug
tect will furnuh a limited number of
of the specification and of drvwings at five
lars a set, upou receipt that sum in post
offie* money order, drawn to the order
the Treasurer of the United filatws
will a rRKt’r;, Are
Sopervtaittt hi tec*
December 4th, IS* -turn,Unit* sat.
Dlc*t for a Run Down Horse.
j n reply feed to the question, ‘‘What is the
strength to give u and horse flctshV” that Massa- is run
I down in
chusettaPlowman says: If you cannot
;r< 7 pststurage. f.vd your horse fresh cut
gr:: . or clover hay, with a few oats, any
f. a’.r to six quarts daily, and give turn
c :itle work or exercise so as to keep his
.:. ipetite and digestion good. As he gains
: length you can substitute corn meal
mixed with cut hay for ono or two ra¬
tions daily using not over four quarts a
day. torn
meal alone is not so safe a grain
for horses as oats; most cases of colic, we
believe, are to be traced to injudicious
use of corn meal; but horses fatten rap¬
idly to make on it it and safe it article is cheaper of diet than would oats;
a wo
advise mixing it with the same bulk of
wheat bran or feeding in connection
with oats and some root, say one half
peck of carrots daily.
'P I’^MYAL'VswIt^i
^AKlM * 5
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Ibis Powder uever varies. A marvel o j
purity, strerfgth and whole*omo#«s. More
economical sold that the ordinary kinds, and ean I
not be in on.apeti'oc with W oioltitu 'y
of low te*t, short weight, alum or phoephwte f
> owuert Koto oal u was, Box* bail* i
Pownwa Co,. 10b Wail Stemt, New fork !
ntd-dArwly-top mtsmvi let or *tt twir».
THERE IS A
1
For AH Thnigs.
THIS TO BE THE PROPER TIME TO
BUY HEAVY WINTER GOODS.
'i
WEATHER HAS BEEN TARDY
putting in its appearance, but Sckeuer-
& White have not been tardy in reduc- 1
prices on all woolen stuffs.
Overcoats Must Co !
Too many on hand and we need the money. Christ-
is nearly liesr, and if low priaes will do it we
not hare an Overcoat on hand by January 1st.
Mb’s, Boys’ ifl Cite Ms
Will suffer too. Nothing in our clothing department
will be spared. Competition yourself. will say PRICES this is all WILL non¬
sense, but come, see for
TALK.
Woolen Dress Goods
Will meet the same late. This line of our business
is complete in every particular, we have been unusn
ally successful with our Dress Uoods this season and
would have n© trouble in selling our whole stock at
present priees, but we delight in LOW PRICES.
WE OELIGHT 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,
in Middle Georgia. Our prices speak for themselves.
It is only necessary to show our wraps and give onr
“cut priees” on them and they sell themselves.
FLANNELS, BLANKETS* LAP ROBES
iNT 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.” ★
II you are wise you will not longer delay, but
make your purchases at onee.
Scbeueruan l White.