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AREIV ALS! NEW ATTRACTIONS!
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If '’ 141)HRS OF LOW PRICES!
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r sales last week were mere than double our expectations. Low prices always wins. We can always sell you goods for less thf*n you can hoy them
’ sre. Our facilities for buying such to enable to sell^oedsfor less th^Ji called competitors for them. Note few of
are as us our so pay a our prices
--“P •*« «*• convinced beyond a donbt where ^bgj tg. future.
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Just Received New Lot .
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i-mi bmi^ Scontoperrart. New Undervests From 15 Coflts Up.
■h cento per yard. mmm aw. gi«, m m corsets, hji.
r Goods m Proportion ! ^ In endless Variety at Prices that Can’t Be Duplicated.
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E. J. FLEMISTEIl'8. .
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f The Alliance Oil Mill stockholder,
a meeting at the court
©rdflv n+ _ ooniinittfip
with full powers to ga
' work, put bnild-
i up a
f the faH season,
i now now in hand
i ho complete the work.;
mill will be erected on the
provided there shaU be noMjuqtkmil
n 8^ a ^ ld cht * mb * r in * hat
GriffinewUtBiaeaa alwgp come to
d, and we wish this 1
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“One v
But gatW
Can honey trow a weed*
Those sewho who are wise, and and who w ho love
the truth, will htitare what what we we say Mgr
whenwetdMJwm thrt fc D*. Dr, Fieree% Bearars
has done more
to re
than
to science ”*
internal ii
dinpluceihents is
It the only medicine for women,
sold by druggidrtr under a positive
guarantee from the manufacturers,
that it will give feamte satisfaction in every
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Bargains in Potato Slips
East Griffis. dost Mtornire.
eu.Awed.to joly 4
Will You Bead Thl* for $600?
-faith, by
{ tor a case
how bad
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l Valued by'* Lady.
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news
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i case of cramp
, *.„J relieving it teething. 1
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H„i».. Cleveland and Johnsen & Rob*
t all freeh. Guaranteed
» POTATOES.
AND BONE LINIMENT 11!
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i., of Griffin, Ga., Is the only author
‘"'Old our celebrated brand of
Kentucky Whiskey,
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lowing opinion of the experimental
farffi: •
*-I don’t think there is in Georgia a
place that can compare with it in all
respects. If the commission had had
at its disposal all the money it want¬
ed, it could not have chosen a better
site for the station. It is simply per¬
fect. There is a great variety of soil,
it is undulating Enough to exemplify
all the tevefc and slopes we are ac¬
customed to see in the state. The
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farming. Then there is m just pro-
portion of woods and cultivated
laud, I tlfink that the farmers of
Georgia should be shown, by the
conduct of this station, that their
woodlands are valuable. The under¬
brush should be cleared other away and
clover, and orchard and grass¬
es that will flourish in the shade,
should be sown under the trees. The
low land on the farm,-in the grove
behind the house, will make a most
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excellent pasture, and a model dairy
farm.”
“Of course,” said the governor,
“the accessibility of Griffin is Well
known. In addition to the general
accessibility of Griffin, it should. be
noted that the railroad, running di-
rectiy in front of the farm, will admit
of a station being placed right at the
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Fruit Jars, -''' Globe, best Novelty in the world Co. 4.
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w^hyour Toni<j,
This standard preparation is sold
by all druggist* bottle. at fifty cents and a
dollar a
For sale by E. B. Anthony.
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500 Pa irs Silk
AT 25 CENTS PER PAIR. 1
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LESS THAN FIFTY 1
Kid Gloves For 50 Cy
THAT POSIVELY CAN NOT^B^ BOUGHT ^LSEWHERE FOR LESS
UNDRESSED MOUSQUETAIRE KID GLOVI
For 75 Cents Per Pair.
HP* THAT ARE CONSIDERED VERY CHEAP AT $1,50 ELSEWHIRE. \jgt
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Ladies’ Slippers at 45 Cents Per Pair.
tST We have a few sizes of these goods left at this price.
We are Headquarters
FOR-
Embroideries, White Deeds and Laces.
We have received during the past week our fourth assortment of Hem- * I
stitched Embroidered Bouncings, and our prices are just a little lower than 4j
any one else will make you on the same goods.
Our Plaid and Striped Pawns are the prettiest m the city, and our prices
the most reasonable.
1000 Y*BDS OF REMNANTS OF BLEACHING
FOR FIVE CENTS PER YARD !
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