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* d8 Am* of Land 1 mile from town, well situated, having two good hous-
m with all necessary barns and out-hoase. Two acres planted in
two acres in Wild Goose Plums one acre in Peaches, one acre Apples and
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w Bananas.
Clark & bon.
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but there in. Wonl.I dn.nr have
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PAT SALE OF DOT CAMS AND HD THIS WEEK
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e have replenished our stock In every department and have some special bargains to offer. While others are complaining of dull times we are
»B * tltl'tv LOW PRICES fail to draw crowd. Note few of tT .-tibbjM i f,\
tssStiS .cm 8 B» : kept busy. Our never a a ■
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t3ikc%;, I adferfamtljaUt.. OUR IvUereJXoi <■» : PRICES : AND : COMPARE ’f? -"sf# f "iw Jbt' j PE ’ : WITH tov -ubo »mOi ./ j - : OTHERS ^ 1
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AND YOU WILL SEE AT ONCE WHY WE DO THE TRADE.
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UOOi American Challies 5c. Other houses call them cheap at 1 l-2c. Ladies' Undervests 15c., former price 9 25c, r
", “ Wool M 15c. Other houses charge 25c. for same quality. “ “ 25c/ ' “ “ 40.
BMMiMKPrtMSe. • ssCB*vfs*i!Kyaa. ■ w “ 50., “ “ 75c.
. ' Cents’- “ 20c. to50c., reduced 25 cent.
Jnes Gk, reduced from 40c. | ^ kl Aj per **- -J
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I Mulls in Cream and White grounds 12 l-2c. Well worth 20c. Gents’ Plain and Plait Bosom Shirts at 50c. The best Shirt tla w
ns at 10c. Former price 15c. the price. iii/ti • L i' ■ ‘J i
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ES, OXFORD TIBS AND SLIPP^
The most complete stock ever shown in Oriffin. We have them both in Tan and MKaeil
at prices that you can ( t duplicate elsewhere
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Culinary Maxim*.
Beauty will buy no beef.
A good stomach is the best sauce;
Inquire not what is in another’s
pot.
Better half an egg thau an empty
shell. 9
Better some of the pudding than
no pie.
He that dines and leaves lays the
cloth twice.
caught your fish.
He fasts enough whose wife scolds
at dinner times.
•He that depends on another dines
ill and sups worse.
He deserves not ti e sweet who will
not taste the sour.
He who would have hare for break-
fust must hunt overnight.
When a man cannot have what he
oves he must love what he has.
In Lace skirting. La Tosea and
Fish nets we are offering 1 special Store. bar-
gains At New ors
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P08ING THE^PROFESSOKfi.
Who Who Wan Wan the the Bov Boy That. That. H*ld Held the thr
ket of the Leave* and Kl*he*.
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} -.V ,^p vutrago (ffiirago Moll. Mail.
There’s a youngster of 14
out at Crystal Lake Who will
.his mark one of these days unless
signs fail. His name is Frank Jones.
The proof of the fact that sooner
later be is going to earve his name
I imeident somewhere in Fame's occnrred’some- temple lies in
which
” 0 ver a year * ago
Th n wa(j conV p ntion of gunda ,
! Lake andaJ , the teachers
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astounding. On the last day o
convention the high chief ranger of
the affair announced to the e 400 400 del-
egates that he would be pleased to
have the knowing ones to think up
some hard questions on subjects per¬
taining to their work,, write them on
slips of paper and submit them to
him, andthat evening at the last ses¬
sion, which was to be a sort of enter¬
tainment, he would answer them. A
lot of people wrote their questions
and gave them to the great professor,
and when evening came he had about
fifty good old gnarly problems in his
bunch of paper slips. The evening’s
exercises began with reading and
answering the questions, and though
some of them were from away back
and very obtuse, the good man who
had put himself up as a mark
coped with them successfully and im¬
pressed knowledge. the great,, gathering with his
vast
Finally he ran agaist a question
that made him knit his brows. He
scowled at it a moment and then
laid it aside. When he answered all
th# rest he picked up this side-tracked
query and said j
“Here is a question which I confess
I am unable to answer. I will sub¬
mit it to the audience, and if any one
j is able to give the answer I shall be
g i a d to hear what it is.’’
, q'j ien } ie read this query:
“Who was the boy, and what was
his name, who held the basket eon-
turning the five loaves and two fishes
with which Christ fed the multi-
tude? "
Nobo(J y made an v effort to an8WCT
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it . and the professor said: *
“It seems that nobody knows any
more about this than I do. 1 will
have to call on the person who sub-
mitted the question to come forward
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Raven Hors(J an „ Ca „| e Fo0 d Will DO
’ .Sa^ssttas Rttren’« Food i* a wire cure for all Ditieane* arisinir from rth’ ■alOdk ft’prBTOntir* ^eroirtiye • o
! |! your SSSKsSS Stock i? out of condition and nwxis ... ---■
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Has just received a full supply of Landredth, Cleveland fnd Johnson & Rob*
bins’ Garden Seed-also field seed-all fresh. Guaranteed
EASTERN SEED POTATOES. 1
STOCK P0W0ERS!! NERVE ADD BORE LINIMENT! I!
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This is to certify thak John Ison, Esq., of Griffin, Ga., is the only author
ized and exclusive agent for the Bale of our celebrated brand of
“Old city Gum Spring” Me', Kentucky Whiskey,
in the the city whiskey of of Griffin Griffin from' uum offer this to U *.. D the trade. and no ^ Those other wishing parties have and tliW unadul- noted
brand o! to . „ a pure . John
terated whisky for all purposes, will flndlit only in the hands of Ison.
Trv it and be convinced. The ladies, babies, and old men require it it “Old
THOMPSON. W.LSO S ACO.
answer it. Will you please do so?”
To the great surprise of the
people and of his mother as well,
Frank Jones, a 13-year-old school
boy, got up and modestly walked up
the aisle. Everybody looked at him
amazed. The professor said;
“Did you submit this question?”
“Yes, sir.”
“Can you answer it?”
“Yes, sir.” y*
“Well, I am sure everybody will be
glad to hear it.’
“The boy,” said Frank quietly but
steadily, '“was Ben Ezra, son of
Miriam, who was a sister of Philip,
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A murmur of , astomshment . , . , ran over .
the ie audience. Here was something
too deep for even the professed theol-
ogians in convention assembled. The
professor turned to the boy:
“Did you find that in the Bible?”
«Nq gfj* ”
“Where, then, did you get it?”
! “In Greek history."
j That was the cap sheaf. A lad of
( 13 bowling down 400 declared
ers in the Christian cause, amd telling
them in an unassuming way that he
, dug the information out of Greek
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history. dry.
I tl|jnk it will be well to give this
boy room to spread himself when he
becomes a man.
Aad WSK’ISBr resembles suffering «£?■"■ only
As the mist resembles rain,
is often thefirstindication of incipient
disease. In such cases the famous
“ounce of prevention” is the highest
SMoZ r fa fe.&?aSf.
den Medical Discovery, which, and by its
wonderful blood-purifying invig-
the^ebltoig''^LlTty^repS? — perties, will quickly
restore
strengthen the system, and thus ward
1 off threatening sickness. Its saving
j UVUJ. 1UC A/WCUYCiJ to ^uaxau-
1 teed to cure iu all cases of diseases
f or which it is recommended, or mon-
ey refunded,
j L H and Hat Framesfor L. 25 cta .
At Mrs. L. Benson’s.
| 500 yards ——:-*—~ Wamsutta Bleaching — .
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! yard Wlde “ aTnZ 1 York Stork.
| JJ«rgnlIlS --—- lU JrOlalO Blips
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I will sell for the next thirty days
at my bargain hundred^ counter Potato Slips bl
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500
Kid Glove, For M CU.
THAT P0SIVELY CAN NOT BE BOUGHT ELSEWHERE FOR LESS THAN
ONE DOLLAR PER PAIB.
mum m* K» GLOVES
For 75 Cents x »u.
THAT ARE CONSIDERED VERY CHEAP AT $150 ELSEWHFRF
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Ladies’ Slippers at 45 Cents Per Pair.
to- We have a WM the» good, left atlhU price.
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Wo ar e H eadquarters
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Embroideries, White Goods and .Laces.
We have received -------— during o the past r“ week’ our fourth assortment of Hem-
r stitched Embroidered Flouncings, and our prices are just a litHe lower tltt»
any one else will make you on the same goods.
. Our Plaid reasonable. and Striped Lawns are / the prettiest in the city, and our prices
the most . * mm
1000 FOR YARDS FIVE OF CEN'TS g£8pTS PER OF YARD! BLEACHING
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