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and colored Plaid
id to prices that will
ant room.
Satnoswill be al-
at 12Jf cents, re-
id 18 orate
Nbw York Store.
SateenAto 25dHk be closed
b reduced
'BOUND ABOUT.
££££!*— • p ”‘ ^
C. P. Nall, of Jackson, is in the
city for a few day*.
Go to Dock Ison’s for your cold
bear and fine liquora^A
take Jno. in B. the Mills arrijffiHbterda.v rtwSfe to
DeLaussur^ tourni of^Knta, ,^;
D. B. is
visiting D. J. BaikyHHF
Mrs. J. T. Johnson yesterday
to visit friends at Macon.
Visitors will find the best cigars hi
th* Stats at Dock Ison’s.
Mrs. John StilwsU, of LueBa, is
visiting relatives in this city.
A high priced bosom pin stuck in
Mflannel Ik shirt is an Incongruity.
H. Hartnett, of Flat Shoals,
Sto i,p yesterday for a few days,
m Minnie Long, of Hurtsboro,
•Mr., flpting Miss Susie Stewart, i
PrWaterman, of Hawkinsville,
^several hours here yesterday.
m Newnan bond arrived hurt
it and will make music duringtho
Miss Allie McCall, df Macon, is vis¬
iting Miss Maude Hammond in this
city.
Min Bessie Milk has rsturaed
home from an extend*] trip to Sa¬
vannah. a
liquors All kinds mixa of bgHHtoi, ijMBtjfe wines, Dock
unq at
Ison’s.
back A front door softly stepl^HiriU k oWof the fit the
more sum¬
mer needs.
Earnest Cunningham, of Macon, k
ipGudins a hw days wi th tri fu di ill
the dty.
Harry Johnson, of Macon, well
known tn Griffin, k taking in the
tournament. 3
BjJarry Hrievercst Johnson, drummers of Macon, the one road of
on
Bticity.
Blsie iStewart, of
■BTrt. :lng h*r cousin, Miss Susie
Krs. in this city.
D.S. Muss, of Woodbury,
name up yesterday and k visiting
relatives in this city.
Mrs. R. H. Taylor and Miss Susie
Stewart have returned from a visit
to friends at Harrakon.
Mias Susie Collier returned home
yesterday from a three weeks stay
at Macon and Bj
M isses Claude and LBla
Vaughn, of (fresi hthe dty
guests of Frank
Miss Mamie T
p visiting her 1
Taylor and fami
Now k the season when lore inks
the court, the camp, the grove, tho
earth below and the hoavens above.
Misses Maiy Willie Jones and
Pearl Pope, of Zebulon, came up yes¬
terday and are visiting A. W. Blake
fed family.
I *W8& a^Tcefon^-mtisc
which will b ejjHMBSik,
Miss GenMfeufV of W«)*i>on,
I). arrived f». a^^^BHpKtlanta this city ya»t -d»y.
after a stay of
She wffl visit the faDVGf Dr. Rog¬
ers mid W. E. H. Ssaray while here.
Mrs. Sims, nee Miss Florence Staley,
formerly of this city, and her bright
little daughter Estelle, passed
through here yesterday en route to
her home at Columbus, from Indian
Springs, where she has been spending
two weeks.
A gentleman who for eight years
had been paying devoted attention
to a young lady, raBted a letter
from her the thek^^^B^Eight othea^^B^hich she
alluded to
years on thtyWayj* “*kM>mufe bsgpgft, tlm Way/' but
he read it,
and
ably tahH^H^Bfegd for
purpose of
ing am need, Afed Mfed, we hope they trill go
away fully the
opinion that th% have had a good
time.
In the report of hkfRal’s marriage
a candid reporter wrote: “The bride
was radiant in a beautiful white silk
dress with orange wreaths and six-
button No. 9 kid gloves, slightly
bunt in the thumbs. The groom
was as straight as a black doth
suit, constructed by the best tailor,
could make him, and as red in the
face as was consistent with a pair of
“ and a No.
■ ply 16 inch
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THE T01
THE CONTESTS AND THE CON¬
TESTANTS.
Blowing proceedings, is the official which guide of
wilt
•; Bnrhere else and should
HR carefully preserved:
• FBOORAMU*.
“
Ime racing wQI begin at 2 o’clock.
Urn ire companies will ran lint, in
the following order:
Stonewall How Co.
Young America No. 5. ’
Griffin No. 1.
8tonewaU No. 2.
Jeff Davis No. 1.
The foot races wilUfei come off ns
foi^flHHkhundrcd aHBl
Fireman’s
yard dash, for f !a
hundred Boys foot yard racaJfHBp dash^^a gold. years—one
Fat man’s race.
Countrymen’s race, Spalding coun¬
ty, one hundred yards dash, $10 in
Countrymen’s race, open to adjoin¬
ing counties—on* hundred, yards
dash, |10 in gold.
Bag race, open to the world—one
Hundred Bhjheel yards run, $10 in gold.
barrow race, open to the
^Lone hundred yards run, $10
Braces B desiring to enter the
will report to B. R. Flemk-
[Vdock. Br, at E. J, Ftemister’s store, by 12
• THK riBEMKN’S CONTESTS.
Following are the contests and
prises in the firemen’s tournament:
Reel Contest—Reel to be weighed,
one man to seventy-five (75) pounds,
(pipeman and cut loose not includ¬
ed); reel to weigh ^fenotto not less than nine
hundred pounds cany
less than two huaffiMBket of hose.
Reel to be plat to%® ediMm ttmSFto hundred yards
from engine, feet^^Hlto engine,
one hundred be un¬
reeled, disconnecte^Bi attach pipe,
throw water fifty feet from end of
nozzle. The conpling to drop oppos¬
ite or beyond the engine. No snap
coupling allowed. Couplings to draw
twenty-four Prize..................$200ingold- pounds.
First
Second Prize............... 75 “ “
Best time to Ping....... 50“ “
Second Contest.—Two -sections of
Griffin Fire
era, AbelLov
ss, W. H .Hai
The _________jagl meeting is important 11 and o’clock. all are
requested to meet promptly.
RUKUWe SQUADS.
yr., fe|, William Reeves Barnes, Brown, Walter Harry Stew-
Bfeon, fed Williams, Will Newton, Carlton Jim Jones. Flynt- M
M fe America. No. 5.ofColum^B
■rhedberry, ■Ram Eifler, coupler to engine*!
Btvins, break coupler; W. D.
pipeman; W. P. Weisinger,
pull-off; A. A. Jim Bivins, McGovern, Will Crichton, C. A. Simp- W.
eon,
I fone, F. Culpepper, runners; M. F.
' Morris, captain of team.
Stonewall, No. 2.—Emory Drake,
cot loose; Will Wheaton, nozzleman; Drawry,
Douglas Boyd, coupler, Joe
carry-la; Allen Bate* pull-off;Howard
Watts, Neely SmithjCharlie Jiteg Johnson,
Wilson Matthews Gray, Will
Will Davis, Dismnke^^HML Charlie Tkflfl^^felfiy Charlie Davis,
Lower. t*or ; |g
jut i.Avar m.
those who saw the narrow escape,
that the train coming was on the
track behind him, as he crossed over
to the Central just in front of the ap¬
proaching train. Discovering his
mistake he made a hasty clearing step to get
out of the way and fell, him¬
self just as the engine dashed stopped, by him. but
The finding train him was unbnrt, promptly halted but amin-
ute.
_ Uffiuilmoui.
The Verdict
“I W. D. Bolt, i-ecommenjjfl^^HKttcrg bmggiBHL iBd., teetifiee: the
can os
bestgiven
every bottles.
and was our*# «$ .'EhtUjtatfaaiyears’
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31 Hill Street * ★
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GRIFFIN, 1
H. WHITE, JR., & GO.
-Again propose to-
■ ▼ -IN THE-— ' « •
I BEST GOODS SOLD 1H THE CITY FOB THE PI
m Coats Foil suits and Tests frony^^^g25.
Come, See the Goods and te Spun
they are all right and just vdjMHB^resMHH|RendiM
Dretcrifs :'
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supply of Landredth, Cleveland and Johnson & Rob- |
id—also field seed-all fresh. Guaranteed
§RN *S E E D POTATOES,
fell NERVE AND BONE LINIMENT!!!
B. DREWRY. if 1
W. O, DA
Hardware,^
m just received a nice line
OLS.
★ ★ PISTOLS !
ff Como and see me.“tt*
For Cheat) )-( Goods
holmabAro. • .••••• . CA LL ON *«•#.»
w. m.
We Standard A Sugar for making fl
kinds of Extracts for Flavoring,
mnd ^ in fact anything you want.
TURKEYS, FI81
HP Leave us your order and ifi|
Attention
This k to certify that John Ison, Esq., of author
ized and exclusive agent for the sale of our c
.
Old Gum Spnng” _ Kentucky
in the city of Gri i this date, and no other parties have this npt
brand of whiskej • to the trade. Those wishing.a pure and unftdi
berated whiskeri bej arposes, will find it only in the hands of John fco
Try it and aH ■The ladies, babies, and old men require it ft “0
Kentucky,” F known, for years.
THOMPSON, WILSON & CO.
A. LOWE
Practical Jeweler ui Healer ii
JEWELRY, C;
Special attention given to Repairing, ji a
BewiiCoods pi^ra
Which we
Cheaper Tha.