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PRICKS FOR TODAY,
SATURDAY, OCT 14,’89.
Wtim. Granulated Sugar,.
80 lbs* BestFloor***'**"**-........
4 lbs* Soda.....................*........
Cream Cheese..........................
trigh Potatoes, per pit.
Soda Crackers..........................
Sweet **
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Fleet 6ms Coffee.....................
Northern Batter.......................
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Olive*, pe* quart.....................
Will also have
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Oysters and Rice Birds,
—today.—
M. Mills.
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SALE OB RENT I
« sserifice, or to rent It for $30
month. This plioe ft oloo well
mMoroommar and winter
Reasons for w. setting -».....d will be given
would-be purchaser. Terms easy.
----- 1 for the Maugham place on
d out houses. Twooftyment HOI at.
— seta lot on South
one-third acre, corner lot,
for 9 one-third acre lota
vacant lot on Taylor st.
k public schools.
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For Nervousness and Dyspepsia
Perry’s Liver PHIS.
IMPORTED SWISS CHEESE.
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EDAM CHEESE.
NEW MACARONI.
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FANCY LOBSTERS IN FLAT
KEEN’S ENGLISH MUSTARD.
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J. F. L. A. Cigar, Best Five Cents Cigar
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S&P BLAKELY,
’ROUND ABOUT.
taty Notre.anA Ktw ¥*wt TW. ud
[Counties.
ns rAim roxre flats*.
The fair poker player mt pleased with the
Forthe betting was free and the Umit was
AS£S« Bat isssssi
wm bland, laugh ' whem , they , ' mud* the
Brokeint^oa la
Baked the board with four ace. she held
Aadttenhad ftflush onherbeautiful foe*-
Cotton was 10}(c. yesterday.
The weather la cool bat quiet.
Tomorrow ie the autumnal equi¬
nox.
Dr.E. R. Anthony went to Concord
yesterday.
There was more business yesterday
than news. ***
Col. E, F. Dnpree, of Zebulon, was
hereyesterday.
J. D. Sutton, of Woodbury, was
the dty yesterday.
Alderman M. F.Morris spent yes-'
terday in the Gate City.
Henry Moorigy has returned
a trip to Greenville, S. C.
Chas. G. Driver, a merchant of
ulon, was here yesterday^.
Miss Nannie Lewis, of Cass
is visiting Miss Marion Daniel.
Bill Strickland and J. W.
of Concord, were hers yesterday.
W.H. Dismuke, of Wdodbury
spent Wednesday uightmthi* city.
Rev. J. W. Beck, of Milner,
preach at the Baptist church
Sunday. _,*r :
Mr. Nail says he does not think
ton will fall aB low as nine cents
any time this season.
Mrs. Thad Clark went to
yesterday, being called there by
serious illness of her brother.
Rev. F. L. Adams left
morning for TenniJle, where he
remain for about two weeks.
Mrs. J. L. Patrick returned
yesterday afternoon from a
visit to her mother in Atlanta.
George Hartman, of spool
i fame and a popular commercial
ist, was here for a short while yes
day.
“Well Colonel, how do you
yourself?" “Never lose myself. If
did, I suppose I’d advertise in
Nbws and Sun.”
Miss Emmie Burr, who has
visiting her cousin Miss Mary
for sevei al weeks, returned home
Macon yesterday.
Mrs. J. L. Sutton, of
who has been visiting her
Mrs. W. L. Ison, in this city,
Home yesterday.
S. I. Smith, of Atlanta, came
yesterday to take a position
Keely Company’s Griffin store.
is a skillful window decorator.
Miss Alice Scott, who has been
iting Miss Estelle Westbrook,
East End, for several weeks,
ed to her ho meat Williamson
day.
It is astonishing bow rapidly the feeble
debilitated gain strength and vigor when
ing Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. For what are
"broken-down constitutions,” nothing
has proved so effective as this powerful
perfectly safe medicine.
RESERVED
STREET,
ml GRIFFIN, GEORGIA.
body to call and inspect their* SKSc
Large Fall Stock of Clothing,
WHICH WILL SPEAK FOR ITSELF.
Bob Reid, one of the most popular
conductors on the Central R. R> in
spending a few days in this city, the
guest of his brother, J. L- Reid.
Misses Julia and Bessie Word and
their guest, Miss Georgia Belle Col¬
lins from West Point, made a short
pleasure trip to Columbus yesterday.
Col. Mercer Haines, who has been
spending some time with Col. F. D.
Dismuke and family, in this city,
took his departure yesterday for his
home in Dublin.
The Savannah cotton receipts so
far this month are 68,184 bales, an
increase of 24,223 bales over last
year. Savannah leads all ports now
on receipts.
Elmore Thrash, Jr., of Jones Mills,
spent yesterday in the city, leaving
iu tiie afternoon ior Louisville, Ky.,
where he goes for the purpose of tak¬
ing a course in a business college.
The Spalding county poor farm has
ginned five bales of cotton and will
probably have twenty more. This
is in addition to about four hundred
bushels of com and plenty of hay
and oats. This is pretty good for a
two male farm.
Carter Payne and his family, who
moved to Ellis county, Texas, from
near Orchard Hill, about one year
ago, returned to this county yester¬
day satisfied that this is the
country in the world. They arrived
yesterday and will settle near here.
Superior court is now in
at Covington, his honor Judge
ton presiding. The business is
this term. There is but one
case of magnitude, viz., that of
state versus William Simpson,
the killing of Isham Kelley In
spring of 1886.
The new Q. M. passenger
by which a fast trtdn leaves
just after the arrival of the
passenger from Atlanta, is doing
good barineMr The train is
charge of Conductor Birdsong
week and Conductor Kendall
next. This train lies over here
night. ;
The proof-reader was so he
with the punctuation that
viewed the “comp,” and grimly
ed to be favored with his
in commas. “Well,” was the
“in the office, where I was
up we averaged a couple in every
bnt I prefer sticking one in the
line, two in the second, three in
third, and beginning all over
i ' Jackson Argus: “Mr. I). W.
terson, accompanied by his
wife, spent feet week with their mar
friends at Jackson and
Springs. Mr. Patterson is one
Griffin’s solid merchants, and
good wife is one of the best ladies
ever knew. They will always
a cordial welcome from their
friends in Jackson and Butts
ty.” J
In handkerchiefs nothing can
more correct than plain white
stitch linen cambric, though
thing specially late this season
inserted squares and
dots. Cravats are not all in,
many beautiful colors and
are shown already. Shirts and
derwear will be special points,
much attention is paid to
underwear this season.
About nine o’clock on
night a short special was set up
the Weekly Nkws and Sun,
ing a mule which had been
from W. J. E»s, near this
Two hours afterward Mr. Ellis
ered his mule from a darkey
er seven miles this side of
This is what we call quick
Now is the time to advertise, and
other place in Georgia can offer
a medium os the News and Sun,
and weekly.
The use ot calomel for derangements ot
liver has rained many a fine
Those who, lor similar troubles, have
Ayer’s Pills testify to their efficacy In
oughly remedying the malady,
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to the system.
To Our Friends.
Griffin, Ga., Sept. 14,1889.
We have accepted a the position
the coming year with
house of Scneuerman A White,
would be pleased forall our friends
call call upou upou us us and and we we will wui treat treat
righ,,.»i»pp«d«t. th«r
d*wim.
DIRECTOR BEDDING ARRIVES.
And the Experiment Farm la Now la
FttU Occupancy.
Col. and Mrs. R. J. Redding and
daughter, Mias Lelia Redding, of At¬
lanta, arrived in the city last night.
They will in future make their home
here, Mr. Redding being Director
of the State Experimental Station
near this dty- *
Col. Redding hasjustieturned from
the farmer’s excursion to Ohio, where
he examined closely into the experi¬
ments being made at the Ohio experi¬
ment farm and investigated thor¬
oughly the most improved methods
used by the farmers there. He is
moreover a gentleman of enlarged
experience in both the practical and
the theoretical branches of agricul¬
ture, and possesses a culture and lit¬
erary ability in addition that amply
qualify him for the position which he
COL. R. J. REDDING, DIRECTOR GEORGIA EXPERIMENT STATION.
has just assumed and will enable him
to reflect credit upon the State.
We present a handsome portrait of
Col. Redding to our readers this
morning and heartily welcome him
and his family to Griffin, hoping that
their residence here may be most
pleasant in every way.
Superintendent Kimbrough and
Horticulturist Speth are both al¬
ready on the ground, and active
work may be expected to commence
on the farm at once.
Merit Wins.
We desire to say to your citizens, that^fo
Discovery for Consumption,^Dr. King^s ^ ew
trie Bitters, and have never handled remedies
that sell as well, or that have given such uni¬
versal satisfaction. We do not hesitate to
guarantee them every time, and we stand
ready to refund the purchase price, if satis¬
factory results do not follow their use, These
remedies have won their great popularity Anth
purely on their merits. E. R. ony
Druggist.
An Unexpected Call.
The curtain had risen on the last
act of the play, and the diabolical
plot of the villain was about to be
exposed in all its hideousness.
Suddenly there was a commotion
near the entrance, and a voice called
out breathlessly:
“Is Dr. Kallowmell in the audi¬
ence?”
With the grave, preoccupied man¬
ner of a manon whose skill the life of
some fellow creature might depend,
the doctor arose from his seat near
the stage and passed slowly down
theaislo. * sr e ....
“What is it?” he asked.
“Doctor,” said the breathless ma n
as he drew from his breast pocket a
package of folded doucuments, “I’m
Spotcash & Co’s new collector,
Would it be covenient for you to set¬
tle that little bill this evening?”—
[Chicago Tribune.
A Safe Investment.
Is one which is guaranteed to failure bring you
itisfactory result* or in ease of a re
turn of purchase price. -On this safe plan you
l buy from our advertisedDruggist a bot-
______ • any Consumption, amewon m I Inflam nroat
Lungsor Chest, such pleasant as and agreeable to
mation, manon, etc. euc. It it ie ie |
thony’s Drug Store.
ADVICE TO MOfwKKS.
Mbs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup,
(or children teething, in the preemp¬
tion of one of the best female nurses
and physicians in ton Uinted States,
and has been used _ for forty millions years
with never-failir success by
of mothers for value
ing the process i ivestbe , child
is incalculable. Tv ^ d{
__ Sd
n bottle. Giiff9eod*wly
NEWS IN BRIEF.
A Condensation nt Imcattef Item* oa
Variew SuhieeU,
9700,009
Cooney “the Fox” a rumored In custody
at Caicago.
The sovereign grand lodge, l O. O. F., la
in ueeaion in Columbus, O.
Great forest fires are raging in Sonoma
and Ventura counties, Cal
A single mask e d man robbed a stage be-
— Forest Hill, CaL
Engineer Friese was crushed to death by a
huge crank In a New Turk brewery.
Mary Goff, a widow, of KuswUviUo, ImL,
ended her life by hanging herself iu a barn.
Thomas Fry, a farmer near Columbus,
lard., was fatally gored by a vicious bull
Sunday. 1
The anniversary of the independence of
Mexico was oelebrated throughout the coun¬
try Monday.
Congressman Butter worth will be tended
ed a reception at Washington on his reiwm
from Europe.
Gen. Warner says his business pursuits
will not permit him to accept the pension
coimnissiouership. '
Smith and Slav in si^aed articles in Lon¬
don,, Monday, to light on the continent for
stakes of SLOW to *5.0 >).
Deputy^Aiarahal STgle, who killed Judge
Terry, has been released on his own recogni¬
zance, with bond fixed at $5,000.
At Canton, O., Casimer Ligmauowsky,
aged 70, committed suicide by tbootiag him¬
self through the head. IU-health.
Secretary Rusk predicts that the United
States will soon be supplied with sugar
manufactured from our sorghum product.
Bi]]y Welch and Hite Peckham fought
forty-nine rounds at To wanda, N. Y., for
$75 a side. A blow on the neck put Welch
to sleep.
Charles McElvaine, Thomas Quiuiau and
Martin Dinnon are indicted iu the first de¬
gree for the murder of grocer Lucas at
Brooklyn.
One life was lost, that of Capt. Foster, of
Leon, Ibwa, by the fire which destroyed a,
portion of the exhibit of theftt. Joseph, Mo.,
exposition.
A failure to find offsets tor $1,7 00,030 rep¬
resented upon the paper of Brown, Steaso Sc
Clark, is causing a sensation in Boston bus¬
iness cirdea
Allen McDonald, a barber, employed in
McKay’s establishment at Plymouth, Ind.,
shot himself through the heart Death re¬
sulted instantly.
Leopold Doegleman, a farmer, aged 71,
living --- - near ------ Sandusky, -j, Q., white, while watering w»>mn*
his cattle, fell bead first into a pit contain¬
ing six feet of water aud was drowned.
The body of a murdered negro was dis¬
covered in Salt river near Harrodsburg,
Ky., and placed in the hands of the coroner,
who is engaged in making an investigation.
Justice Stephen J. Field, of the United
States supreme court, and party left San
Francisco for the east Monday night, via
Portland and the Northern Pacific railroad.
George Taylor, a young man of Akron,
O., was knocked down and terribly beaten
by some unknown person while walking
with a strange woman on the streets Sun¬
day night.
Kev. C. A. Gray, who went to India as a
missionary, died at Singapore Aug. 3, six
weeks after He his the arrival, of Rev. dysentery H. L. Gray, and
fever. was sou of
of Zanesville.
Interstate commerce commissioners met
at Indianapolis and considered the complaint
of the Pennsylvania Railway company
against the Monon for the illegal sale of
1,000-mile tickets.
The two tramps, who shot Mars h al Hogan,
of Coshocton, O., and the brakeman at Wall
station, on the Pennsylvania road, a few
days since, were sentenced to six years each
in the penitentiary.
Dick Murray rounds and for Paddy $300, Casey fought Brooklyn five
desperate near
bridge Monday morning. Murray landed
a terrific blow on Gassy’s jaw, breaking it*
and knocking him out.
Johnny Hannigan, the ex-oounty commis¬
sioner accused of -‘boodling,’’ who ran away
from Chicago two years ago to escape prose¬
cution, has returned from Canada and
given bond for a future hearing.
On order of County Judge Hughes, of
ing ton to escape mob vengeance.
Abner Hem, under arrest at Sheibyville,
Ind., for rape aud incest, was
from custody, his daughter, tki complain¬
ing witness, having deeiared an the
stand that there was no trad) in the allega¬
tions.
James Beighley, of Ashland, O., intending
to go hunting, took a shotgun from behind
a box, and the hammer catching on some¬
thing, discharged the gun, the contents
entering his throat, killing him almost in¬
stantly. 1 ,
Bucklen’e Arnica Salve.
Bruise*," The Beet Salve hi the world lor
Sore*, deers, 8alt Rheum
i Sores, ores, Tetter, letter, vaa _
i Corns, and ail 8 kin and
ly care* Pile*, or no ' It is
______________ Price 35 box. or For money. „
rente per sale
t E. R Anthony
Ith,
STRICKLA
Offers to the trade the best stock of
DRY GOODS, JEANS, NOTIONS. I
offered in this market. Good line of Henrietta and Worsted ]
ever
Mixed and Black Ribed Hose at 10c.
■ flHOES! SHOES!! SHOES!!!
REMEMBER. THE OLD AND RELIABLE FIRI.,_
W. M. Holman & Co.,
keep THE BEST OF ALL KI^DB OF —
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES,,
Fruits, Fancy and Stick Candy.
rs- FRESH FISH EVERY SATURDAY, .
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THE FARMERS* CO-OPERATIVE GINNERY,
°w«d * mum.'resM m
should drive immediately Superintendent to the of Ginnery, the Ginnery, ana save time elected ana by labor. the farmers Mr. Mf
cins Johnson, was
themselves, and will see that every man gets full satisfaction.
All Cotton Seed can be Disposed of, if Desired,
without moving them. TVagons unloaded by elevators. We appeal to our
town farmers as well as farmers from the country, both white and Colored,
to bring their cotton to the Farmers' Ginnery.
^ PwMdeut.
should be met by Oct. 1st, as promised. Stock can still be bought; but will
soon be worth a premium. Be wise and act quickly.
DAVIS, •tote
W. D.
Hardware, Stoves,
And Farming Implements.
Have inst received a nice line of CEDAR BUCKETS, POT-WARE and
PISTOLS.
★ ★ * PISTOLS! PISTOLS! ! ★ *
tar Come and see me. riBI
DO YOU WANT A HAPPY HOME ?
-GO TO THE-
NOVELTY CO.
AND BUY w w
A. C ARTE R OAK,
DO YOU WANT TO SAVE MONEY?
6fct puces on Silvsrwaie, China, Crockery, Lamp:, etc, before baying.
J. W. SPARKS, Manager.
Ma?*All stylesnw goods arriving onstanfly.
500 Pieces Sheet Music l
ONLY IO CENTS EACH
To Close Out The Lot!
Regular Price 35c., 40c., 60c. and 75c. Each.
16?“ Two second hand Pianos, one at fl25 and one at $65.
DElME «£ HUFF. 1
The boal Syndicate.
Pittsburg, Sept. large 18.—Negotiations interests of the
for the sale of the
Monongahela river coal operators to an
eastern syndicate and it are is progressing generally- very
believed satisfactorily, the coal pretty that it
among men
will be consummated by Jan. 1. The
larger operators will take stock in
the proposed company. It is the
tention, if possible, for the operators to
control —*—* _ - majority . of the stock and
manage the s affairs s of of tfa t^he new company.
The Battle Ship Texas.
Nobfolk, Va., Sept 18.—Naval con¬
structors, Gens. Hughes, appointed Taylor and in-
Armistead, the board to
at the navy yard juonaay, length ana startea of the
to work. They say the
ship will not be altered or the lines
be altered, the ship bnt the will coal be carrying reduced, capac¬ and,
ity possibly, __Al>~ of the maaliinnmr machinery and n.i/I anmumcnf armament
made lig' lighter.
Favor* Service Penttloo*.
Wheeling, W. Va, Sept 18.—Com¬
missioner of Internal Revenue John W.
Mason addressed Polatine a reunion Saturday, of Maulsby and de¬
battery at of servioe pension for
clared in favor a
•very He thought honorably this discharged would not raise soldier. the
total pension list to over $100,000,000
per annum, and with the large and in¬
creasing revenues of the government
this expenditure could easily be met.
NICEST STOCK
t ancy Candy in Town \
Another Fresh Lot of Those
Fine Mackerel
i. • «;• Wm* STEWAK mmmwU m.
HOLMAN .-H f &
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NOTICE
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Bid* will be received up to Sent. 25 tha
noon, at the office of W. Hi Parkin*,, on<i£,«)jB whi
entente for the erection 0*
reeiden ee* B tor
, ’arm” at Griffin, 0a..
Plane and sped! ifieations can be be seen seen at nt the
Vrchiteet’s office. all
The right i* reserved re* to reject any or
bid*. date
Work to be done in sixty days from
of Contract. Dr. H. C. WHITE,
wed,thurs.fri.&sun Chairman B. <•
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