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THE HOST GOODS JOB THE LEAST MONEY !
E. R. ANTHONri DRUG STORE,
hbadquabtkbs fob .
DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PAINTS,
OILS, TARNISHKSi etc.
i Toilet Soaps. Fancy flair and Tooth Bros ha#, Perfame* and Toilet Ar-
Don’t Buy Until You
find ont the New
IMPROVE¬
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middleman’s
PROFITS.
MTSENDFOR CATALOGUE.
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.
Clark & Son.
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FUNERAL NOTICE.
Tbo friend* and acquaintance* of
Mr. and Mra. S. H. Wilaon arc invit
ad to attend the funeral of the form
er from the Baptist church, at 10
o'clock Sunday morning.
Straight Pole Wood.
500 loads at $1,00 a load. Bring
or tend the money if yon want the
wood. B. P. Blanton & Co.
Tax Collector’s Notice.
I am compelled to dost my boeks
oa the 20th of December, and every
tax payer should oome up promptly.
I will y« at my ofHoe at Patrick and
Brook’s atore every day until the 20tb.
J. W. Ti Pkavis, T. C.
From aa impudent and characteristic
postal card from the absoouding A. £.
Smyth, we loam that that gentlemau
has joined hia wife at Howell, Mich.
He speaks of “the sleepy South 1 ’ as be
ing fifty years behind the times. The
South is several hundred dollars be
hind in cash because of this rascal, and
always expects to lag behind iu rascal i
ty.
Mrs. A- G, Daniel haa made some of
the finest toilet sets we have ever seen.
She at tbe solicitation of friends raffled
off one of them yesterday for 810. Tha
chances went like hot cakes, fur to one
ooukl resist the temptation of trying to
win such a beautiful present.
Judge Boynton haa returned from a
abort aeaaion of anperior court at Jack
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■on. Owing tc the illness of the alleged
murderer of Tom McNair, hw case was
not tried; but Will Jester, a colored
murderer, was sent to tbs penitentiary
tor life.
Never bell doe* a mas, but it jrou meet
ena with a bad cough you may bull dsse hint
to advantage with Dr Bull’s Cough Byruy.
Fries®.
'ROUND ABOUT.
(’«M»raiar IF..pl. «od •*«.
•ral Mmmm SaMp.
M amnio*.
Ir. marriage a failure ?
If ao, ’twera better
Tolov. then a git I get her.
And not
A warm Christmas a cold Easter.
Fne shell oysters at Dock Ison’s.
A light Christmas, a heavy sheaf.
A green Christmas, a white Easter.
This is genuine Christmas weather.
A green Christmas makes a fat grave
yard.
R. Allen, of Creswell, visited tbe city
yesterday.
y. W.'Bullivan, of Erin, was in the
city yesterday.
A wind on Christmas day, trees will
bring much fruit.
Z. T. Scott, of Hollouvillo, spent yes
tarday iu tbo city.
Miss Alma Oweus, of Hollonville.was
in the city yesterday.
Reuben Adams, of Lifsey’s Store,was
in the city yesterday.
james B. Reeves, of Sunny Side, was
in the city yesterday.
Miss IJelle Perkins, of Hollonville,
visited the city yesterday.
W, A. Morelaud, of Lifsey‘« Store,
was iu the city yesterday.
Mrs. j. P. Crawford, of Hollonville,
was shopping in the city yesterday.
If ice will not bear before Christmas,
it will not bear a man afterwards.
/esse Vaughn, a prominent merchant
of Crsswell, spent yesterday in the city.
The family of Col. T. R. Mills is
spending a month with relatives in Sa
vanish.
The tax collector of Pike has just is
sued about 1800 tax fl fas. Tsxes and
death are unavoidable.
If the sun sbiues through the apple
tree on Christmas day, there will be an
abundant crop the following year.
Mias Myrtia Ford, a charming and
beautiful young lady of Zebulon, spent
yesterday in the city with t riauds.
Miss Cora Malaiar, a beautiful aud
fascinating young lady of Snnnv Side,
was shopping in the city yesterday.
The machinery is being put in the
new factory as rapidly as possible, but
it will be tbe first of Februrary before
it will be in operation.
Sheriff Connell is stirring things for
his re-oleetion aud should reoeive the as
sistanee of all his friends and all friends
of tha Democratic party.
Tha ycuug men of Jackson give thair
sixth annual hop on Thursday night,
Deoember 27ih. These are always very
larga and enjoyable aflairs.
E. W. Doe was presented with a fine
10 ponnd beby boy last night aud Mr.
Doe is so happy that when he walks hs
only hits the gronnil in high places.
There seems to be an organized gang
of sneak thieves iu Greenville. Last
Sunday morniug iu broad open daylight
the house of Cherry Gill, qolored, near
the cemetery was broken into and ten
or fifteen dollars stolen. Another color
ad woman had $8 or 210 stolen from
her house. Corn aud cotton are stolen
in every direetioh.
Only about 100gallons leftofonr 3 year
old, Domestic wine, both dry smi sweet, i
Bend aud get a gallon for Christum*. S. W
Maogham ASons._ m
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Pontiff Cake, Jumble* Jelly Site**. Leffy Finfere. Mateo* Grape*. Dark
Grapei 25 basket*, all varieties.* SEE ThE HOLIDAY LUXURIES !
FIRE WORKS I ★ FIRE WORKS!
M Wholesale tc Country Merchants, big stock. j j
BLAKELY ; I
New Goods Every Day
From Now Until January 1st. 1889 •
Leave your orders for all Goods in out Itiw and and they will be filled
with FRESH GOODS at LOW PRICES.
Best Cigars in the city. * Fresh Cake all the time.
J. H. Keith A Co.
O EO. E. PRICE. J. P. FOSTER.
Price & Poster,
-DEALERS TN-
Boots, Shoes, Upper and Sole Leather, French and American
Calf Skins, Shoe Findings, Ac.’
Jas, Means’ and W. L. Douglas’ $3 Shoes a Specialty.
Q4 Muriottu Street. ATLANTA, GA.
F *3T Special 'attention given to visitor* or orders from Griffin ami vi^nlty^ygMr.
THEY A8K THE QESTION
why is it and how is it
THAT
J. H, White, Jr., & Co
SOLD SO MANY GOODS THE PAST MONTH ?
J. H.White, &
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 should they not
sell CHEAT* * Respectfully,
J. II. WHITE, JK., & CO.
PRICES
* MARKED DOWN LOW, AND THE
BOOK STORE
—IS FULL OF HOLIDAY GOODS!-:-
BRAWNER, DEANE & CO.,
GR, FFIN, ..... GEORGIA,
Go To tor® k Hartnett’s For Your
CHRISTMAS
* 1,000 GALLONS FLAT SHOALS CORN! *
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500 gals Finest Ryes, 500 gals, other brands of other Liguors, 500 gals,
of Rum for Egg Nogg for Christmas, all of which we sell for the
LOWEST PRICES!
IF 1
You are unable to decide on a Chris-
mas Present took through my beauti¬
ful display duriug this week, and
“JUST TI1E TBIXG" will suggest
itself. P- PAILLE, SIt. Jeweler.
52 Hill Street.
DEATH OF S. H. WILSON,
of Spalding’s Moat Prominent
Citizen*.
This community was surprised and
yesterday morning to learn
the death ofS. H. Wilson, which
about nine o’clock. Pneu
was the causa, the attack hav
come on several daya sgo and
at about twelve o'clock
night into congestion ot
lungs. Mr. Wilson bad a long
severe attack of pneumonia
time ago, from which be re
with difficulty.
Mr. W ilson was bet ween 68 and
years old at the time of death. He
here from Albany some fifteen
ago and lias since lived on his
and comfortable farm near
northeastern edge of the city.
industry and good management,
well as good fortune, be had amass
a fortune of probably sixty tbous
dollars, owning stcok* and
as well as large tracts of land
Southeast Geo-gia. He took out
thousand dollars life insurance
August on the train between
and Albany, and may have
other insurance. He leaves a
and four children, as well as
numbers of kinsmen and friends
mourn bis loss. A sister with a
family was expected here last
to make her home in Gridin
educate her children by his kind
Mr. Wilson was a plain and nnoa
naan, whose main endeav
was to do right. Ho was a faith
member of the Baptist church,
a devout Christian. He was
in a high degree, and the
praise that can be said over
will simply be that the
will miss him.
Belay always Induces ultimate trouble and
la this true m its application to
human sjstc m . Lumdor always saves
and trouble by prompt ase iu the be¬
of sickness-
The Best Point to Attack
Samlersvllle Progress,
Tbe orgunizitioo of (he Farmer*’
Alliance, as we understand it, :b for
the apacific purpoie of making an or
ganized fight upon tbe adverse eir
cutostaDCe8 wnicb stirrouod tbe avo
cation, out of overhanging adversity
to bring a flood tide of prosperity.
The object is not only justifiable but
piaisiworlhv und meritorious. The
line of attack in general Las varied
agencies of warfare and oontemplatee
in various directions; tbe interstices
between pronunciamentos of aggres
ivenoss being nicely tilled in with res
elutions of internal reformation.
And it occurs to U6, that tbe most
vulnerable point of altack, against
this generol adversity of the fartnere,
lies in this item of reformation of
system within themselves; that sue
cess as an organization wrought by a
complete change of a constantly fail
ing system would give more honor
and credit tDau tbe crushing of a
mercantile combine ; would be a vie
tory permanent and subatantial, un
assailed by any rallying foe and com
petent of ever increasing measures.
For instance—If the farmers of
Washington county had raised woeat
for their own consumption and a lit
tie to spare, tbe effect of ‘ Old
Hutch’s corner 1 * would have made
them chuckle over their independence
acid afforded them a fancy p ice for
the little overplus.
Again--If the good old custom of
closing tbo crib doors and flinging
the corn tu at the gable until the
ridge | ole was reached, obtained
day a combine which would run corn
to $2.00 a bushel would be a bless
ing, and the farmers would feel rath
er like canonizing than cursing the
monopolist who “cornered'* corn.
If the waste iands were sown to
rye and barley und horses und mules
for our own use raised nnatbematiz
ed mortgage for unacclimated stock
would be a relic of the past.
If worthless curs were sacrificed
to flocks of sheep to browse upon
tbo fertile bills of Middle Gsorgi*
and afford home made wool for th«
spinning wheel and loom, the volum".
of cursiug uga nst high pr ces for un
ion filled goods would be materially
hushed. f
If tbe tesonaut squexl of good fat
hoi^e ftunibbed the matiu and vesper
music of evetv farm home in Wash
ington county, the high prices of dis
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ease * °e ,u *“ < rom * ! l 1 l’ ,lre
leaf lard ' I* made,would*>e subjects (
of discussion for the tpwn folk, not
tbe farmers. *
II ilie compost heap*, manipulated
al LOU'U imo Ui.st valuable fer i
i*art at small cow, would i ks toe
,nuco of the commercial C°ode which
smell SO loud and seem cs. strong in
the annuo but -re odorless and
'“o- 7*'“
the lands would gmcionaJ/
improve in tertihty. Ad of these
with many otbef articles
which ran kw produced at home.
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, beyond t!
j would place the calling farmer the e
j necessity advances, rf make upon him nti mer b
chant for
dependent mau, tbe master i f bri
own property amt signa’me
Therefore, wbiie the Alliance is le
j ^c^gonl’ o
j 0 - ementP> t | )e leading thought, the
j important work to. which the ene rgy
of tbe institution should be dine d
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is the building up.of a bulwark of
defense in borne production. Thus
fortified, organized effort, well dii ect
ed. would becerne invincible.
If your baby i« sick, suffering and cr)ing
with pain of cutting teeth, soothe it with
Dr. Bull’s Baby Suyup. Price 25 cents.
I wai most ready to return a blow ami
won d uot braok at all this sort of thing,for
I knew I would cure all damage* with Salva
! t' 311 Oil. 25 cents
Will aud Charlie Simmons had their
trial in the county court yesterday oil
the charge of burglarizing Scheuermau
A White’s store aud were acquitted. Wi'l
Simmons, however, was convicted of
carrying concealed weapons aud fined
$20 audeoets.
C. G. Morris, who has been acting as
j city editor of the News for several
mouths past, left for his home in Green
ville, Ala last night to spend tbe holt
,
days. He will return next year and
j take a p< s tiou with the Sna. May his
holidays be happy,
Advice to Mothers.
, „
^ teHhmg< female is tlie prescripts and
Q / O oe of the best nurses
physicians in the Ouited Stot«, and
value is incalculable S,SS
of teething its
It relieves the child from pain, cure* dye
-23, bowuis, and muse. the' OJ mother, **
Health r the tkitd and rato
pr-c- $n nesto « buttle aacwnUrwly
WHIT FOR
CHRISTMAS?
and Christmas Presents is the all ab-
sorbing theme in every household. What ; a fl
to give our friends and family and
where to buy them anothea im¬
portant question.
. __„ £ Wif .
MAKE SOME SUCCESTIONS
to what to buy. both useful and orna- |
: 1
Beautiful Silk and Wool Muffler.
Beautiful Silk Handkerchiefs.
Embroidered Linen H’d’k’s for ladies.
Embroidered Linen Hdks. for gentlemen
Silk Hose for your mother or sister. 1
A nice pair of Kid Gloves for a lady or a
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Carpets and Rugs!
WE DON'T ADVOCATE SELFISHNESS,
but you might as well buy somethin 0, that will
be comfort to yourself as well others. There is
nothing more welcome as a pr esent at any
time than a nice Brussels, Three-ply, or Extra
Super Carpet; or Smyrna Rug.
Now Is the Time to Buy These Goods!
Just on the heel of the season when we are anx¬
ious to convert all the above goods into money.
Another W elcome Present
for the ladies, is a Wrap of some Kind, either long
or short, Woolen or Plush.
What there is leit in this department we are sac¬
rificing to close out before the holidays are over.
-Lot¬
- Overcoats Must Move !■
Any Overcoat in tlie house may be bought, from
now oil, AT COST ! Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s
Overcoats all reduced. Nothing spared.
WE WERE ABOUT TO FORCET
to mention those beautiful Angora Goat Rugs, but
then there are many things we have not mention¬
ed, that we will take pleasure in showing you at
any time.
Scheuerman & White,
A roint 111 celery Culture.
Celery of any kind, whether self blanch
ing or not, is much more crisp and tender
if banked with earth. A good way of
preventing the earth from sifting in
among the stalks, says a correspondent
in Garden and Forest, is to wrap each
plant in a strip of butcher’s paper, say
from eight to ten inches wide. With a
garden trowel earth enough to bold the
papers in place should can be hilled easily managed;
then the plants be up almost
to the top of the papers. This plan is
recommended for early early celery, celery, anif anil i is not
much more extra work than the tying up
practiced by gardeners. the Care while must be
token to hold plants erect put-
1 £ 0111 e paper.-,,
A believer in grapes claims that they
sre good for that mysterious disease, ma¬
laria. Eat all you can, but be sure they
are ripe, is the advice.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
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________________ canty, strength and wholesomnea*. — More
economies] toon to. ordinary kinds, ^ and
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