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M. D. MITCHELL & CO.
17 HIU Street, Qriffln^Q*
SALE!
re lot on South Hill Street. : : « 500.
« nd u Lot U Taylor 13th “ “ : : : : : 1,250 5<^
on 1,250
“ “ “ Poplar “ : :
lifcrch Lot (with, building) 1,000
_ H. ORME,
B8TATE AGENT.
-:- Arrivals!
JtJST IN
WES&'*s£&e ar *'‘
WILL HAVE TODAY
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owing from an ex-
j* our exchanges there
__adtwencandnlatesfor til thte
district, or course
arbis not expected to run
’ in for rotation.
rSe Judge Stewart will
h, as he is too good a
want to monopolise the
,
e Will stand aside and see
ry Jackson, Rule Dorsey,
a and other congressional
ft from the different counties
itrkt “bur., the wind.”
y compla int* lea p paralleled
WlC**B*y.
, that Mr. Clove-
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on* of sight as a
* ’’ ought be wooW.
is attracting
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mean President Harri-
^ not Russell
I,I agree to fi4t' what yon say,
aereMmriH*, you «*ad
teal poinoa.tto* nwdi-
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beat iafcwdteat*.
follow its u*.
Strawberries
,mi Snap Beans, Sweet Potatoes. Cabbage, 40 lbs.
Shoulder, Pig Hams. Beef Tongues, Breakfast
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Prunes and Date#?
HOW SHE WAS WOOED.
Discovered la Advance Sheet»;of Ram-
alle Kavo’s New Novel.
Chicago Tribune.
The high-spirited girl drew her
snake-llke form to its ultimate celsi-
tude and her eye darted bifurcated
lightning at the feebly preanmptious
youth who now quailed before her.
“Mr. Dupp,” she sibilated stridul-
ously, as she rolled a cigarette deftly
with a velvety steel yet caressing
sweeping touch, drew a match with a grand
motion across the sole of
her high arched shoe, lighted the fra-
grant herbaceous cylinder, and in-
haled the smoke with a free, Old
Dominionesqueposeot patrician ease,
“you make me weary V’
Orville R. Dupp blew his nose apol¬
ogetically. ' :
“Miss Weade,” he elnlated, with a
snuffing twang, .“upon my soul I
don’t catch on!”
“Young man,” she exclaimed, with
a lurid fulguration from her scintil-
lont eyes, gleaming through the nar¬
cotic nimbus that floated about her,
“don’t you know bow to woo a
daughter of Accomack?”
“I dan’t seem to—to get there, ex¬
actly,” he replied with vague dubita-
tion. ,,
Flinging the half-consumed cigar¬
ette into the hand-painted coal¬
scuttle, the imperious girt fixed her
burning eyes on the cowering youth
with an intensity that mode his bones
ache.
“Virginia Weade,” he almost
shrieked, “wliat are you about to
do?”
With a sinuous motion she glode
toward the paralyzed young man
and laid her hand on his shoulder
with a constringent clutch. His flesh
crinkled at the contact, his hair rose
up, and he stood motionless, and
pigeon-toed, gasping for breath.
“I am about to show you how to
storm the heart of a higb-souled
daughter of the bluest strain of Old
Virginia gore!” sire fairly hissed into
hir ear, every inflection of her voice
piercing his throbbing brain as if
launched from a catapult. '
“You humbly asked ms if I would
consent to listen to the appealing
cry of a heart that was laid trembling
at myfeet,” she continued. “Is that
the way to conquer a woman of fleBh
and blood? Immortal Alexander,
no! When you seek to plant your
flag in triumph on the citadel of her
affections use the heaviest, the dead¬
liest of love’s artillery?”
With jaw drooping, he gazed at
her speechless, fascinated, spellbound.
Slowly she wound her arms about
his unresisting form and drew him to
her. Ufl . With Vf iVIl a U. All Arm, *M, compelling, nay ****. 7 ,
masterful restriction, she pressed his
j head down on her shoulder,
« Ha! 8GU j 0 f niv soul! You are
Recoil not!”
With a low,^triumphantlaugh that
trembled on the borderla nd of pain
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BY YESTERDAY’S EXPRESS,
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Two toned Cream Lawns—something new. New Hamburg and
Mull Embroideries, New Embroidered Skirtings,
in Tucked and Hemstitched.
can find them
5 CENTS. No
lit to quantity.
KMBLY CO.’S.
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her head, and her lips redotimft with
Ms. ..
A frightful shriek burst from his
lips. With a frantic effort he broke
from her embrace, rushed from the
house and fled like a madman down
the crowded thoroughfare. He was
hatless, disheveled and wild, but
thankful. He had escaped with his
life. ' .
LEMON ELIXIR.
A PleusantflLemon Drink.
For biliousness and constipation,
take Lemon Elixir.
For indigestion and foul stomach,
take Lemon Elixir.
For sick and nervous headaches,
take Lemon Elixir.
For sleeplessness and nervousness,
take Lemon Elixir.
For loss of appetite and debility,
take Lemon Elixir.
For fevers, ehinshnd malaria, take
Lemon Elixir.
Lemon Elixir will not fail you in
any of the above diseases, ail of which
arise from a torpid or diseased liver,
stomach, kidneys, bowels or-blood.
Prepared duly by Dr. H. Mozlky,
Atlanta, Ga.
50c. and fl.00 perbottle. Sold by
druggists.
A Prominent Minister Writes.
Alter ten years of great suffering
from indigestion, with great nervous
prostration, biliousness, disordered
kidneys and constipation, I have
been cured by Dr. Mozley’s Lemon
Elixir, and am now a well man.
Rev. C. C. Davis, Eld. M. E. Church
South, No. 28 Tatnall st., Atlanta,Ga.
tins Mm. t oct.l.
What the People Need and Must Have.
Henry Co. Weekly,
The fruit crop seems assured.
Nothing short of a miracle will keep
the average Georgian from eating
peach pot pie, and mellowing his or¬
gan with a little fermented extract of
the peach. We long to see the nefa¬
rious and iniquitous revenue on
brandy knocked endwise into nonen¬
tity. What the people need and must
have is a pure, free home-brandy.
Since the adoption of the stock-law
in this section the snake crop is ex¬
ceeding large, vicious and venomous;
and the frequency of snake bites and
the sca rcity of a good snake medicine
appalling. The thing must be chang¬
ed or the irate people will thin out
Mr. Harrison’s crop of revenue men
to where there will not be half stand
left,.
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Little, “But Enough,”
as Mercutio said of his wound. We
refer to Dr. Pierce’s little Pellets,
which are small, swift, and sure, in
cases of sick headache, biliousness,
onsbipation, and indig estion.
A Fish Valued by a Lady.
What fish is most valued Jay alady?
Her-ring. Diggers’ Let her Huckleberry ring the glad Cordial, news
of Dr.
soying her chiW tro’rtTa case of cramp
>hc, and relieving it teething.
MRS. L. L. BENSON.
THE LEADER ,0F LOW PRICES IN
Millinery „ Goods,
Has just Opened a targe supply of
Flowers, Ms aiUMels,
-IN THE-
FINEST ★ GOODS.
ISft- Priero are stall lower than yoti can Bud
__HbI lere. Aont Shady beg* her friends to
call atone*.
Apr •Adtwiiu.
What m Raven Horse and Cattle Food Will Do I
, joey, ror mw dj o' v.v-* . ^
J. H. Keith & Co
Drug
Has just received a full supply of Landredth, Cleveland and Johnson & Rob¬
bins Garden Seed-also fiefd seed- all fresh. Guaranteed
EASTERN SEED POTATOES.
STOCK POWDERS!! NERVE ANO BONE LINIMENT I!!
W.B. DREWRY.
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--FINDS--
E. J. FLEMISTER
WELL EQUIPPED WITH A URGE AND HANDSOME
Collection of New
ra~ IN HIS LINE. -*s
Wiir continune receiving new goods rnrtil n*v stock
will compare favorably with any to be found In Mid*
die Georgia. Am determined to Increase my
Dry Beads, Mug
And Shoe Business
It LOW PRICES and DESIRABLE GOODS will ac¬
complish it.
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New Saieer s, in solids ard figures, from the lowest priced to the finest
goods made. 15
Stacks of Ginghams at TO c, 121 C* the «nd handsomest c. wash goods
Our 1 Scotch Zephyr” Ginghams are ev
Sh ° $1,00 Great Bargain.
Beautiful bound Lace Curtains at per pair.
White Lawns from 5 c. up to 35 c.
Fm! line Checked Muslins. Corded Piques, Etc.
My prices on c leached and Brown Domestics wiilbe found the lowest.
New Woof Dress Goods in all the latest shades at popular prices.
Large line of beautiful Flannel
DRESS SHIRTS
Direct from the manufacturer Can shew the best Linen Bosom Shirt for 50e.
m th *ave Parasols. New is ihe
received my Gloria Cloth Umbrellas and
time lo buy them before they are picked ever
New Bustles, Corsets, Ac.
My i hoe Department d«y and will be found^ to
is contain being replenished well selected every stock from the most relia¬
a
ble manufacturers.
Besides a large stock of
RUDY MADE CLOTMNfi,
I carry samples of Goods from Jacob Reeds’ Sons,
Philadelphia and will have suits made to order. Fit
WILL KEEP UP NT BARGAIN COUNTER
throng* See . it Monday morning . for
season.
many «< —- too numerous to mention.
ter March, to give away.
Vi 1 1
InB
^sssssmssisjSisr h “ -• *—
Over our counters that couid be found nowhere else in Griffis,
them and not the least attractive is our assortment of
★ EMBROIDERED *
We have sold out completely our first purchase of these gt
ing the last week received by express our second assortment,
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THIS IS THE LATEST FAD ■'•i.
in ladies WHITE DRESSES, and no ladles’ wardrobe will be <
coming Ulllltlg summer QUIUiUOft without HIVUUUW at least j vuwu one. ««v.
15 c. Each! 15 c. Eacl
Will be our price from this date on for a handsome
Li.DIES’ GATJZE VES 1
We have been selling these dox^a^reaGy^reducedprice,consequent^ goods for 85c., but our buyer was fortur
enough to^buyforu^0
A Specialty of Shoe:
We hare selected will from this the best makes qf SHOES just such styles i 1
qualities as Buit market.
E. P. REED’S LADIES FINE SHOES 1
are absolutely the beat to be found in this market, every pair guarant
W. L. DOUGLAS’ MEN SKOI
The best in the world for the price.
Every $2.00 12.00 body has heard man’s man’s of Douglas’ Shoe Shoe has $3.00 equals. Shoes.
$2.00 working working School Shoes for boys ---- no the best.
are
$4.00 Buys the best Hand- Made.
Am
Gents Neglege Shirts
for $1.50 half worth anywhere in town $2100. We bought a line ot samples!
at about price.
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Scheuermsn &
A. LOWER,
Practical Jeweler aid Dealer is Dianes, Mil
JEWELRY, CLOCKS, &C.
Special attention given to Repairing. 20 Biff Street GRIFFIN, GA,
. - A— ' lajja ft iaga?..
W. D. DAVIS,
Hardware,
And Farming Implements.
Have just received a nice line of CEDAR BUCKETS, POT-WARE «M
PISTOLS.
★ ★ ★.PISTOLS! PISTOLS!! ★ ★ ★
Come and see me.
New Goods Every Da^
Which we propose to sell
Cheaper Than Anybody.
Come to se n« when you get ready to boy. Every thing in the way ot Canned Meat* w
Fr, it*, Imported Jam*, Cranberries, Cream Cheese, Fine Confectio-jerle# of *U kind*, Nu
liaising, Sauce. Um
assort inc.. Fresh Meak
always on
For X Cheat* )-( Gmo<
.........CALL ON........
W. M.HOLMAN A CO,
We Standard A Sugar for making cake. n i«
kinds of Extracts for Flavoring. The bee
and in fact anything you want. f - .
ir TURKEYS, FISH AND OYSTERS.
MS* 1.6,8 tn yoiiT order and il will be atiwwied to.
BIDS RECEIVED.
To All Electric Light Companies:
Bid* will be received nntil May 7th, 1889,
<30) aretoHgi,t ** “
of Griffin
r Contract two thousand begin (2000) in 1880 candle and power' expire in
to
.894.
^C onncil reserve* the power to accept or re-
. JA8. a
^
wnmizs*- Ar
wi 1 sen! you sample that sells will
lar*, m d * art youln * business that p»>
> ou iron, $100 to $3C0 per month
THK* 1 CO.,
RICHMOND rUBUSHING RICHMOND, VA.
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Notice to Debtora and Crediter*.
Raid dfcCftR&ed arc uoiifttd to pw**®*
r “J^. 1 mItb'ew*. AdmSatatrt