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Hill Street. fT.ijW : * .• 500.
500.
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t(with _ building) 1,000
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H. DRAKE,
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t pleasure to me tokeow
• men of integrity ana
and honest de-
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MRS. M. K. WILSON.
r of St. (ieorge’s Church.
ir Easter Monday
, George’s congregation
J.W.Cox andJ.M. Kell
Wardens, and D. W.
Grant!and, J. McFarland,
dills, F. 0. Bailey and Wm.
were elected vestrymen,
atland, Kell and Shaffer
[ delegate* to the Diocesan
to be held in Atlanta on
AT ft- esutury Aysr’s (Wry
popirtur cough
lUtobRth*
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; ROCK QUARRY SOLD.
The Central Will Ballast Its Road
With Griffin Granite.
The Central Railroad lia« agreed
upon the purchase of from fifty to
sixty acres of the Beecher rock quar¬
ry, on the west edge of town, and
- rveyors arrived yesterday to
the survey. The plat will con-
about all of wliat is known as
the “wood let,” and the price agreed
Upon is $75 per acre. This is asim-
ple item, but it means considerable.
lu tho first place, it means between
$S;700 and 14,500 for Mr. Beecher
Ws family—and that is a nice
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beginning probably ' * *
s will be a big thing
of ] the best beds in the
k tlie establishment of a
' in Griffin, with hands
; their families, drawing steady
1 to the trade of Griffin
u its branches.
t wide advertisement o f
Griffin gi*anite—equal to any in the
world—and thus a wide odvertise-
ment for Griffin.
It msans, finally, that having got
the bulge on some large things, with
a steady reach for others, the small
shall be added.
Xewna.n Doesn’t Want Either, But
tirtffin Expects Both.
Newnan Herald.
When Jim Brown, of Newnan,
hears that Spalding has been se¬
lected as the place Tor the experi¬
mental farm, within a mile of town,
he will again exclaim that Griffin is
the luckiest town!in Georgia.—[Griffin
News.
If Griffin can contentiierself with
the farm alone she will be entirely
welcome to it, so far as Newnan is
concerned—in fact, we should prefer
it at that point. Newnan is not
willing to pay $20,000 or $25,000
for the privilege of furnishing a pleas¬
ant rural retreat for half a doien
official supernumeraries without
some compensating advantage. The
farm, disjoined from the scientific
branch of the service, is not worth
bidding for—the opinions of Chancel¬
lor Boggs and Prof. White to the
contrary notwithstanding. Newnan
aspires to be something more than
anagricultural nursery—particularly
if the swaddling outfit is to cost
$20,000.
Those Awful Henry County Politicians.
Charles Mansard Speer: “The many
friends of Capt. Harry Jackson will
be pleased to know that be is being
prominently spoken of for Congress.
We do not know a man who would
make a better race in Henry.”
James Nicodemss Hale: “The rare
for Congress in this district next year
is going to be a lively one. Many
good men are after being Congress¬
men.”
k»8 Wants a Tonic
Whsn there Is a lack of elastic energy la the
system, shows by s senestion of languor and
unrest in the morning, frequent yawning dur¬
ing Hoe the tetter’* day and Stomach disturbed sleep at night,
Bitters infuses unwont¬
ed energy into the enfeebled and nerrons, en¬
dowing ity them healthfully, with muscular energy, and abil¬
to repose and digest without
Tonsness, inconvenience. Nervousness header
stomach, impaired appetite and feeble, I
some are all and speedily m
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Leaders of Low Prices
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Lot: #f: Wife: and: Laees
RECEIVED BY SATURDAY’S EXPRESS.
411 Over Colored Embroidries, with
to match-Something New.
The prices will astonish you.
KBELY CO.’S
’Jackson News Has Railroad de¬
lirium.
The Jackson News bubbles over
week with railroad and enthusiasm, finishing
in with poetry
up mostly with quad lines. We ex¬
tract the following:
hare energetic eitlsens of which our to
We a&’have some P “kickers” ‘il but they doi
kick in a crowd /
Where e their their man man is is i
We have prospects tslora lor a railro railroad, a factory
and a if “fciek-
We will utilise th< Ms prospects our
ere” will keep
Where their mat) isu’tl fan
We have prospects for a town, and increase
Ami°we of population t Jack-
are going to get them aii when
«n Is a station r
M 4 Q r
Talk up the railroad t It’s as much
to your interest as it is to the main
who took a $1,000 share.
Jackson will soon have two rail¬
roads, with the probability of mi Oil
mill and id cotton cotton factory factory being «r*ct*d
It will not be long now before
can poke your head in the railroad
ticket window here in Jariraon and
yell out: “Gimme a ticket tp Griffin,
via. the Machen, Jackson & Griffin
road!” and if ths prices don’t Buit
you, you can “count the tits,” the it
will be only eighteen miles by
short cut.
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Boom 1
Railroad!!
Jackson!
Boom! I
Machen,!
Railroad! 1
Boom 111
‘ Griffin!
Boom!!
JacksonlU Boom!!!
Boom! Boom!!
Is a certainty. What? The *ew
railroad.
For the delicate and aged and all in whom
the vital current is impoverished and slug¬
gish, Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is the very best tonic.
It restores the wasted tissues, and imparts to
ths system surprising elasticity and vigor.
Price*l. Worth $5 a bottle.
The Fishers’ Return.
The fishing party who have been
spending a week at Flat Shoals
returned home yesterday, thorough¬
ly satisfied that the week was the
pleasantest of their lives, and are
convinced that the Shoals is the
most beautiful spot on earth, and
that no cleverer or bigger-hearted
men ever lived than Capt, Hartnett
and Sam Kafka. The many kind¬
nesses and courtesies of these gentle-
n were heartily appreciated and
will be long remembered by every
member of the party.
cure—Dr. Chronic Sages’e nasal catarrh—guaranteed Catarrh Remedy.
Sold by druggists at 50 cents.
SaMaj, Apr. 20
Apples, Bannnns and Oran¬
ges.
Cabbage.
Tongues, Breafast Strips.
Beef 12£c. per lb.
Brand Sugar Cured Shoulders.
15c. lb.
Trout, Shrimp and Crabs.
Cokes baked today.
kinds Breads and Rolls.
Salad Dressing. .*
Coffees 27J$c.
Yam Potatoes.
What the Raven Horse and Cattle Food Will Do I
Raven’s Food is a rare cure for all Diseases arisi from the Blood; also a preventive o
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.ven’s Food.
s rood.
on use Raven’ a’sFood,
To keen your Hens laying Eggs Horses tne yeararound has
aprovement of old it no eqi
r«u the money. ney. For For sale sale by by
J. H. Keith ft Co.
Drewry’s : Drug : Store
Has just received a full supply of Landredth, Cleveland and Johnson & Rob-
bins’ Garden S eed-also field seed-all fresh, guaranteed
EASTERN SEED POTATOES.
STOCK POWDERS!! NERVE AND BONE LINIMENT!!!
NB. DREWRY.
: Spring:
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E. J. FLEMISTER
WELL EQUIPPED WITH A LARGE AND HANDSOME
Collection of New ,
r-f IN HIS LINE.
Will continune receiving new goods until my stock
will compare favorably with any to be found in Mid¬
dle Georgia. Am determined to increase my
Dry Goods, Clothing
And Shoe Business
It LOW PRICES and DESIRABLE GOODS will ac¬
complish it. /
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New Sateens, in solids and figures, from ihe lowest priced to the finest
goods made.
Stacks of Ginghams at 10 <L, 12£ c. and 15 c.
Our “Scotch Zephyr” Ginghams are the handsomest wash goods ever
shown here. Bargain.
Beautiful bound Lace Curtains at $1,00 per pair. Great
White Lawns from 5 c. up to 35 c.
Full line Checked Muslins. Corded Brown Domestics Piques, Etc. wiilbe found the lowest.
My prices on Bleached and
New Wool Dress Goods in all the latest shades at popular prices.
Large line of beautiful Flannel.
DRESS SHIRTS
Direct from the manufacturer. Can show the best Linen Boson? Shirt tor 50c.
in the city.
Have received my Gloria Cloth Umbrellas and Parasols. Now is the
time to buy them before they &c« are picked over.
New Bustlefc Corsets,
My S hoe Department will be found to
Is contain being replenished well selected every stock day from and the most relia¬
a
ble manufacturers.
Besides a large stock of
READY MADE CLOTHINS,
W2BS2S sttssafstriii
guaranteed.
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WILL KEEP UP MY BARGAIN COUNTER
through Ml
many a too
March, to
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bought m B'mmm n- I “
We bar' ho many
re. But then
trade has proven
preeatec here. **. i ”,
Spuiiia eatures for This
Black Lace H|§
A pnees 4 .Ut are usually charge for much narrower Goods.
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Kid Gloves for 50c. worth $1.
Kid wloves for 75c. worth $U
These GLOVES are BARGAINS and none can deny it, so if you
pair come at onre, as they will soon be taken of the market) at this p
DRAW-WORK LAWNS FOR APRON!
Something entirely new and worth only 12 1-
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Special Bargains Cut
In Low
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Kid Hand4urned $1.25 pair. ......,
at per
Kid, Hand-turned Patent Leather tip for $1,50.
A handsome Kid, hand-turned, Patent Leather tip, for $2.00.
These Low Shoes were all reduced for this week.
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For 5 Cents Per Tj
Remnants of Bleaching, worth 10c.
Handsome Spring Woolens, for Ladies’ Gov
with Trimmings to match.
Great bargains in Ribbons tor this week, at
Scheuermaii & Whi
Hardware, Stovi
And! Farming Implements, at
l?v. D. Davn
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Have just received Also, a nice dee shipment lot of Cooking of ScovtBe s
old It prices. wUl be to a large into e rest goods
your to price my
buying elsewhere.
A. LOWER,
Metical Jcveler eel Dealer in Diaieis, Vs
JEWELRY, CLOCKS, &C. C|B
Special attention given to Repairing. 20 Hill Street GRIFFIN, i
New Goods Every Da
Which we propose to sell
Cheaper Than Anybody
Come to se ns when yon get ready to bny. Every thing m the
assortment ment best Cigars. Best grades Sugar, Coffee, Floor, Ham s and all kinds Fresh 1
always s on on hand. Fork, Beef, Link and Dab Sausage, and all kinds kinc Fresh Fish.
McFarland, Boyles & Cos’.
SB!
PURE PORK SAUSACE!
THE FINEST {EVER BROUGHT TO THi
MARKET!
Oranges Fresh From Florida, in Any Quantity
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THE FINEST LINE OF CANDIES E
SEEN IN GRIFFIN.
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For X Chearj )-( Goo<
........CALL ON....
W. M.HOLMAN A CO.
We Standard « Sugar lor making cake. Cllron, Currents. Prunes i
ThebM ' Fl0 "'
oysters.
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