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THE MOST 6800S -FOR THE LEAST MONEY !
-U-lo;- STORE,
E. R. ANTHONY’S DRUG
HXADQULKTMtt FOR
DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PAINTS*
OILS, VARNISHES? ETC.
Hair Atf Mu aud Tooth roo'S Bntbw, Brass**, Ferfome* rerium. i. and «ri Toilet Ar-
, G1 «m. Pattr, Ump« and Chimnryt,
- rponded, day pr night.
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It * Don’t Buy Until You
K£ Find out the New
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PROFITS.
sSrSENDFOR CATALOGUE.
► t J, P. Stevens & Bro.,
♦7 Whitehall St, ATLANTA, SA.
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TOYS
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.
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Price *» Cta.
Laxadoh Cars* Utar
CottlrtimuBtllout
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Irugglttt. U6 e.
Df BULL’S
COUGH
SYRUP
• i. caucus h colds raa
Salvation W MtoaltMOU.tdldHolUruggltU.
Wiit r$Han Rhtumaiitm,
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chew vssyzsbW’yv
Straight Pole Wood.
500 loads at f 1,00 a load.
' * or aaml aha money if you want
wood. B. P. Blamton & Co.
Tax Collector’s Notice.
I am compelled to olosa my
on the 20th of Deoember, and
tax payer should oome up
I will wi at my office at Patrick
Brook’s store evety d»y uDtil the
J. W. Travis, T. O.
Leap Year Almost Over.
• Thay^wera alone.
At ||(Mt they would bar#
alette if it bad uat haeit for
eibar.
TW Jltbar’a footstep sounded
the stair. j** *•
They knew whose footstep it
beoause,-«n» ef bia lags was
perch* au'd habitually walked out
lass wits the other.
“Bad I not better be going?’’
asked anxiously.
**Wky? Simply because pa
coming? Why you den’t know
Ha taya he thinks you are tbe
eat young man that aver cam# to
hovaa.”
‘•Indeed!” gasped the
JWK?
*Yaa, and be thinks you are
to rise in tba world. SBd that
would not for an instant be afraid
trust mf happiness to your
•f "• nt any urns' you might aae fit—”
Adolphus’ chair was empty.
Ha bad just turned the corner
r< blocks away.
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‘ It is within the resell of ail for 25
U * w« mesa Laxadar, the goldso for
. dytpesia. Indigestion and janndics. At
» druggists.
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RBE WORKS!
At Wholesale to
’ROUND ABOUT.
MaiMn Csstsntsf lS»w«plw and «*»
.rsl OMSip. ,
TUB MS*« HAST’S SALTATION.
Advertis* well I You will nsvsr repent It;
Nothing more wise oan * business inan do,
Htlek to this motto, and never forget it:
Advertise well.lt will pull you safe through.
“Take a chance” is now the ory of the
streets.
f. T, Rickets, of Neal, was in tbe city
yesterday.
Elijah Barnes,of Nanl.waa in the city
yesterday.
William Brown, of Patillo, visited
city yesterday.
J. R. Evans, of Rover, paid the city
visit yesterday.
Josh Elder, of Creawell, was in
oity yesterday.
Will Howell, of Zobnlon, spent
ter day in ths city.
U. Y. Beckham, of Zebulon, was
th# city yesterday.
J. R. Jackson, of Meansvdle,
tbe city yesterday.
T. O. Sullivan, of Ooucoid, spent
teiday iu tbe city.
J. W. Ridley, of Meausvilia, was
tba city yesterday.
Mrs. Newt Wilson, of Zobulou,
yesterday in the city.
W. N. King,of Meansville, paid
oity a visit yesterday.
W. H. Futral, of AtluBta, speut
terday with friends iu ths city.
Miss Liiazie Mathews, a
youug lady of Atlanta, is visiting
in the city.
Bill Lawsou was seen upon tbe
yesterday wearing a beaver hat wou
tbe Stewart election.
Mra. J. W. Cox and her
- week
Miss Minnie, are spending a
friends in Savannah.
W. H, Johnson and his charming
ter, Miss Emma, of ratilio, spent
terday shopping m the city.
Five oranges for a dime is getting
down so tine that even the poorest
can buy his five children a
present.
Harry Fisher, of Newuan, was in
sity yesterday, and according to
Christmas wish as expressed in tue
stitntion will probably spend
here.
Avery pleasant rooeption was
to City Edttor C. G. Morris at the
tel Cnrtia last night, at whioh
prominent people were present aud
very good time was had.
Geo. McMahon, the engineer on
goober, was oiling hi» engine in
yesterday when the firemaa
and caught his bead, injuring him
severely though not seriously. He
brought down ou the four o’clock
The Macon Telegraph gives u#
first information that “Dirt was
for a eotton factory in Griffin last
We arc getting so many cotton
in Griffin these days that even the
oan not keep up with all the new one s,
George Daniel and a paituer
Drought up iu onDty court yesterday
forplayiug a “shell game"—tbe
monte scheme that was played iu
loo on circus day—aud plead guilty,aud
in default of £10 ;acb were lodged iu
tbe jail last night.
Only sbwnt 100 gallons left of our 3 year
old, Domestic wine, both dry and sweet.
Send snd get s gallon for Christ rum. S. W
Maugham Ac Sons.
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★ FiBE WORKS!
Merchants, big stoek.
•iRo, air,*’ bn yepHntl to the* life i< *nr
adds liolmt .r, •‘there ii m> nit, id vast
ibgttuj of jour time on me. The way
Ituforejny life i# to he oar.fill aliat l
p0ju taf moatb," aud b. lit soigar. Uu
»Qd turned hk back' on the agent
Sttw it the Country editor boxy writ
img ngsiunt the sin of rstavngauee ia
miking present*, as lie leluc'autly pee
pMtt to squauder half a year’s subscrip
tioa in baying hi* wife a new pair ol dJ
ored stocking*. Bat the merchants nod
the holiday denier lutketh not so.
As the «either becomes store rigor
on* and th« people are compelled to
stay in doors, there will be increased r*
ports of fires, and horrible burnings.
The toy pistol will'give p!-ot> to the ker
oseue lamp snd open grate iu making np
the chapter of the world's accidents.
Everybody is preparing f *r Christmas.
Have you thought of the poor i f onr
city who will bo suffering for want w hile
you sr.- rolling iu luxury, with every
thing the heart could desire at your com
maud? Yonug man, you who are pre
paring to priscut your girl with an ex
peuaivo present,'have you thought how
easily you could lighten the heart of
some poor creature by devoting a poi
tion cf the money you intend to givo for
the present to them? Young lady the
santo to you. Pause before you act and
put your name wi:h a libe al coutribu
tion opposite for these poor creatures on
the petition there is now in circulation
aud take our word for it yon will never
have cause to regret doing so.
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Catarrh originates in seroluloas taint
Hood’s Sarsaparilla purities the blood, ailil
thus perma nently cur es catarrh . 1.
EVEN ATLANTA BEATS GRIFFIN.
qn Securing Four Hundred Electric
Lights for ih# Streets
Insfessdsys Atlanta will be sup
plied vtith. fquL hOftdrsd slectris
lights. Councilrhafi Wosdward hss
already located three hundred and
thirty seven of them and the remain
ing number to make four hundred
will be in position by Sunday next.
The city will then be brilliantly light
ed iri every section. The lamps ar*
being located at the corner ofs’.reeis
hung so ss to throw the light in
every direolisn. Councilman Wood
ward is pushing this work forward
• ■ rapidly as possible, Chris'tnss
night the city will be one blaze of
electric lights.
Despite the very best attention bostowsd
upon the bahy, it will grow sick and trsnble
sem* by reason of colic, diarrhe a, teething
•to. Do aot fail thea, to nse I)r. Boil's
Baby syurp. Price 25 cents.
A Brutal Aet.
Un Tuesday night last tome un¬
known fiend entered J. M. Slade s
stable lit Zebulon and stabbed one
his fine botscs. The wounded am.
nal made such a loud noise that it
attracted Mr. SUde‘s attention. He
hastily arose and snitching his gun
hastened to the stable. He reached it
just in time to pera^iv# the form of
the fiend as he was dissapearing.
Raising hi* gun he fired at him and
next morning a portion of his ear
was found. The horss is badly
wounded.
If the gentleman who** lip* pretaed the 1*.
dy’s *n*wy brow and thua caaght a serera
cold had hut use* Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup,
no doctor’* bill would have been necessary.
At The Arcade.
In buying your Christinas liqsors,
do not forget ths old reliable house
of Dock Ison, where you can find
the finest and best assort nent of all
classes of goods ii. town, from a
pint of country corn whisky u» a bag
ket of sparkling champagne, all at
lowest prices.
Those who want a good dinner or
•tbsr mval during tbe holidays wiil
find always on hand the chsicest of
viand* of the season, prepared by ex¬
pert cooks.
IfyOtiwAut a nice quiet gams of
bllisrds or pool, call at tbe Arcade
tf.
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Sums g*niu» propose* to introduce paper
shirts. Wearing paper shirt* rneani bearing:
rheumatism. With Salv.tioa Oil, however
paper shirts might *til! b* a anecess. Eric#
25 cents.
The Girl We Left Behind Us.
At thu banquet given by the 1).-1
ta Ktppa Epsiloa Fraternity of
Hamilton college, says the Utica Ob
server, A . Miner Griswold (the “Fat
Contributor”) responded as follows
to the toast, “Tbe Girl \V* Kelt I5e
hind Us”:
Mr. President and Brother Drkr*
—Tbe toast you tmve.assigned me
Is one that toucher* a very tender
,
chord in toy heart. T h Vc always
felt sorry for she girls *« i«*b I ehind
ns. ft seemed cruel at the time,but.
bow could we help it? Circuits tan
ces w«r« mic* that we wouldn't pos¬
sibly lake ySeai along,— vc ha 1 .'O j j
leave ihem behind us. 1 think i ;
ptomised three or four to cotnt* ! ark
to them' it. the spring or earl? su-
lurnn, b«t wt.s loo busy for severs!
years t(» attend to i', snd alter risai —
well, 1 was afraid my wife wouldn’t
.lika it. I met one of the girls we
leff behind us iu tbe street the other
day. Tbst is, I thought f did. Fne
Sj’me stiff brown eres.the samesw^et.
sunny smile.
“Is it possible,” I said, •‘that l be
New Goods Every Day
From Now Until January 1st, 1889
Leave your orders for all Goods in oui lir.e and and they will be filled
FRESH GOODS at LOW PRICES!
Cigars in the city. ★ Fresli Cake all the time.
J, H. Keith &Co.
EO. E. PRICE. J. P. FOSTER.
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Price & Poster,
-DEALERS IN-
Boots, Shoes, Upper and Sole Leather, French and American
Calf Skins, Shoe Findings, 4c,
Means’and W. I,. Douglas’ $3 Shoes a Specialty.
64 Marietta Street. ATLANTA, <»A.
t3Sr Special iattention given lo visitors or orders trom Griffin and viobnty Mr.
THEY ASK THE QESTION
WHY 1$ IT AND HOW IS IT
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J. H. Wliitt, 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.,
IN THE 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 ehonld they not
sell CHEAP Y Respectfully,
J. H. WHITE, Jit., & CO.
PRICES
★ MARKED DOWN LOW, AND THE ★
HOOK STORE
—IIS FULL OF HOLIDAY GOODS!
BRAWNER, DEANE & CO.
GUI FFIN, GF.OBGIA,
Go To farp I Hartnett’s^
CHRISTMAS !
if 1,000 GALLONS FLAT SHOALS CORN! ★
500 gals Finest Ryes, 500 gals, other brands of other Liguors. 500 gals,
cf Rum for Egg Nogg for Christmas, all of which we sell for the
LOWEST PRICES!
IF 1
You are unable to de:i<lc on a Chris-
mas Present look through iny beauti¬
ful display during this week, ami
“JUST THE THING” wiU'stfggist
itself. P. FAILLE, Sit. Jeweler.
52 Hill Street
hold Miss Sally Jones?”
‘‘That was iny motber’o
she smiled, ‘-before she was
I um married now, and I have
my b.iby r^r. tna.
Great heavens! Tbe girl I left
hind me was a grandmothei!
I told tbe young lady who I
aud sb« said she often beard
mother speak of mens one she
to know a great many years
Then I naked about too girls I
to know, ■ and what bad become
them. I found that some, *lae,
deud. Others, who were
wished they were dead. Some,
weit widows, bad iovers seeking
tL, ii I andrt. Otbus not yet
sv It Wek ug for tliv ices.
Oil. those SMuiimry p.iii*if
age!—bow >-.!! did tegret
tb. m l ibiL'-i Ur—except
p >o» folio"- who cbiped wi b ono i
liit-m. He has isgrei’td all bia
that be didn't leave tier behind
the test of them.
But we bad topo at d ieavo
Fate Ltcloiu d us on. And, iu
CAses. the faculty urged us*to
Were we to blame, tbe , for
runiy forgett.eg tba debts—I
the girls we 1- ft Libpxl t.r! V\ i
sou.* ot ns bud tc leave r-ur St links
A lste cuiitctitti of gili*
«r*re, gtntlemtn. as I reenil
a*iw. Tail, willowy- girl*,
plump giris, blatk-syed girl* tb.-it.
wsrc ready to Inks a b'.aek ey«
any lim*, fair oompiexioned
brown grr!?, Smith girts who, not
in'Auburt', ing able to match tb«tr..own
Utida Syracuse. "era cdtopellcd In fact, to buy
iu or
«... was about ,c„nt ...rv avtry ktnsi kind of 01 pirl g-n lb«n insn
tbat tbere is dcw, * xcept tb€i
! made girl, wb* sesms to b« altogetb
sr a modern creation. Still, tbs lat
ler has points in ber favor. Wbil#
tbe girl I so tenderly recall psssess
o» virtue, beauty, intelligence and
many engagiag ways, I must admit
that shs somehow lacked to get up-
in fact, she hadn’t tbe bustle of the
girl of today.
j No, brothers of tbe olden time*,
j we mint confess tbst, in coaspstison
with the tailer-made girl of today,
j the girl we left behind us bad-^rery
little left behind ber.
[ Still, we remember her with ten
derness ucibcii and fkuu respect, and Auu let at u« all an
join iu a bumper to the girls of Jong
ago.
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| POWDER
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Absolutely Pure.
This Powder never varies. A marvel o
parity, strength -find-wholesome ess. More
of low te/t, *hort weight, stem or phosphate
rc *w < tei> AoYti on! 11 * 11 *. Hots BauxO
Powimh ^ lrtj N<JW Yoii
«f2- Uviy ton 10 or tti, ouv,
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CHRISTMAS?
Christmas and Christmas Presents is the ail ab.
sorbing theme in every household. What
to give our friends and family and
where to buy them anothea im¬
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portant question,
MAKE SOME SUGGESTIONS
As to wliat to buy, both useful and orn&»j
mental.
-lot—
Beautiful Silk and Wool Muffler.
Beautiful Silk Handkerchiefs.
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Embroidered Linen H’d’k’s for ladies.
Embroidered Linen Hdks. for gentlemen
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Silk Hose for your mother or sister.
A nice pair of Kid Gloves for a lady or a
gentleman. * |
Carpets and Rugs
WE DON’T ADVOCATE SELFISHNESS,
but you might as well buy somethin^ that
be comfort to yourself as well others. There!
nothing more welcome as a present at anj
time than a nice Brussels, Three-ply, or Ext
Super Carpet; or Smyrna Rug.
Now is the Time to Buy These Goods
Just on the heel of the season when we are ai
ious to convert all the above goods into mone
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Another Welcome Presei
for the ladies, is a Wrap of some Kind, either lo»
or short, Woolen or Plush.
What there is left in this department we are
riflemg to close out before the holidays are over.
-Jot-
-Overcoats Must Move .1
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Any Overcoat in the house may be bought, fr
now on, AT COST ! Men’s, Boys’ and Child*
Overcoats all reduced. Nothing spared.
WE WERE ABOUT TO FORGET
to mention those beautiful Angora Goat Bag^
then there are many things we have not menr
d, that we will take pleasure in showing
any time. 1
*r* M
Scheuerman & Whit mm
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