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HOSIERY i
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CHILDREN’S SCHOOL HOSE A SPECIALTY.
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GOOD COTTON CHECKS 4 3-4 cts. PER YARD.
Wife Hats,
In Soft and Derbys,
Rut no Fancy Price on Thj^g. ? . s
SEE MY LINE OF H
tali-pill .
IN CO l i OX AND WOOL.
SHOES! SHOES!!
While I have not as much space as formerly
,*!! (s disptay my Shoe Stock, can say
.... . that I have more
Shoes : and : Boots
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than you will find fa any store In Griffin,
bought; direct from the manufacturer, Best
Brogan $£25. Lngy&s* Bid Button Shoes
$1.25. Have a full line of the celebrated
EAGLE SHOES FOR WOMEN.
Bow Price ion Good Quality School Shwiip
ip|ji^|t 4 (Hoihing and Jeans Pams.
5 Velvets, Plushes and Silks
received.
t #*** Beed,a
Jons, Philadelphia, for Saits and Trousers to
ler.
J. FLEMISTER.
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Timl i ami hid wife, warn n night
Were dhriukfa’ a’ avthee av the crayture,
‘ orted fight,
right op an’ a tiglit.
:
Recording to their r nature. natu
O’Grady and meaeU stood near,
Says Eipocting he bloody “Let's mnrther. intherfere.”
to me:
But I, pretending not to hear,
Moved oil a little farther.
Jr
»tiro iv th
Were walloping O’Gtady.
That night whin I was home, in bed,
B SSHSt^iu
Was the one that wasn’t spoken..
Tbe sidewalks on Booth Hill street
ha vs been nicely dressed up.
ffm. Ingram, of Turin, came down
yesterday to get some change.
G. J. Coppedge, of Brooks Station,
is spending a couple of days in town.
The paying stones were placed in
the crossings yesterday morning. It
is well.
W. C. Aycock is receiving and
UP * "** ^ °‘ buUd ^
hardware
repressible C. H. Williams, Atlonta the traveler, only W 1 really U dH, ir- in
was
the city yesterday.
Robinson isexpect-
start some prelim-
contract for light¬
ing the city.
The mm aqd wind (knocked down
some late corn on Monday, but
did notdamage cotton much if it
ustletup.
There was a slight washout on the S.
G. & N. A. RR. on Monday night,
pear day Newpan, , which delayed yester¬
morning's train about an hour
before it could be repaired.
Dr, Albert Arrington, of Warm
Springs, committed suicide at
Thomaston on Sunday night by tak¬
ing a quantity of morphine. He was
a promising young man, and though
he wrote a letter stating what he
would do, assigned no reason for
the rash act. I r • & ’ ■ >i-i t i 4
Frank Lindsay, one of the most
prominent merchants and eotton
buyers of Brooks Station, died yes¬
terday morning of typhoid fever,
after an illness of only ten days. He
was about thirty-five years old, and
leaves a wife and five or six children,
and an estate of probably $20,000.
Covington Star: “An ex-governor
of Georgia is now upon the bench
holding our superior court, and the
next governor of the state is serving
pur local bar is composed ‘”7;,?“! of a “ whole
fewest of congressional timber that
is ready for the lightning to strike
at any moment.”
Vigor and Vitality
are quickly given to every part of the body
by Hood’s Sarsaparilla, That tired feeling
enriched, is entirely and overcome. vitalized, The and blood carries is health purified, in¬
stead of disease to every organ. The stom-
abh is toned and strenghened, the appetite re¬
stored, The kidneys and liver are roused and
nvigorated. The brain ready is refreshed, Try the
mind made clear and for work.
An Ihninent Doctor’s Prescription.
Dr. C P. Henry, Chicago, III, who
has practiced medicine many years
says: Last Spring he used and pre¬
scribed Clarke’s Extract of Flax (Pa-
pillon) Skin Cure in 4Q or 50 coses,
and never knew a case where it failed
to qure. “I implicitly.” know of no remedy Positive I can
rely all on so the Skin. Applied cure
for exterally. diseases Clarke's of Flax Soap is the
best for babies. Skin Cure $1.00.
Soap 25 cents. At Dr. N. B, Drewry’s
drugstore,
* Will be Here Tomorrow.
The following letter was received
yesterday;
Cave Springs, Ga., Sept Esq., 23,1889. Griffin,
Douglas Glesbner, The Ga.
Dear Sib— committee of the
Exchange (on location) will, be in
your city on Thursday, the 26th,
and would be pleased to meet your
committee of citizens at that time.
Truly Felix Yours, Cobput,
Pres’t Exchange.
$500, or a Cure.
For many years the manufacturers
of Dr. thoroughly Sage’s Catarrh responsible Remedy, financial¬ who
are
enquiry, ly, as anyone have can offered, easily through ascertain by
near¬
ly every newspaper in the land, a
standing reward of $500 for a case
of chronic nasal catarrh, no matter
how which bad, or of htfw long The standing, Reme¬
dy is mild, they soothing, cannot cure. cleansing, anti¬
septic and healing. Sold by all drug¬
gists, at 50 cents.
Mercurial Poison.
Merr.nry m frequently injndiciotuly used by
quack doctors in cases of malaria and Hood
poison. Its aftereffect is worse than tbe or-
igial disease. $. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm)
contains so mercury, but will eliminate mer¬
curial pouriop from the system. Write to
Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga., for book of
convincing proof of its curative virtue.
^ A. F. Britton, Ji 3 .^
at fast broke, my system
with pofaowi snd Iks* sores in my mouth
and knots on my tongue. I got two bottles
B. B. B., which healed my tongue and
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poctqrs dreadful (failed itsypl
. Her eyes were fa condi¬
tion. Her appetite failed. She had pain fa
her joints and bones. Her kidneys were de¬
ranged also, and no one thought shecoold be
Tas tronbl
Georgia
cvk ).\si ij ■ ■ i v u
Caterpillars k if In the coL
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ton fields of YhMKer.fgM -
E. A. Copeland is building a bank
building on Main street, Greensboro.
Jeff Peacock, of Seville, was found
dead in his room at the Joiner house
at Hawkinsville Friday.
At Atlanta, Friday, the resolution
providing for the purchase by the
state of 400 of Judge Van Epp’g in¬
dexed reports passed the House. -
Can You Guessft?
Two E’s and an I, an B and a f,
The ftSSKSMi!" Fierce, of
letters spell course—
Dr. Pierce, of Buffalo. G.M.D. means
“Golden Medical Discovery for ” Dr.
Pierce’s guaranteed cure Com
sumption, if taken in time, and for
all bilious derangements, skin, Have r—
and scrofulous diseases.
ahackingcougb, lassitude,low ■
and other kindred symptoms.
this remedy now. before fete too late,
It is guaranteed to benefit returned. or cure,
or money paid for it will be
Letter LUt.
List of letters remaining in the post
office at Griffin, G»., forthe cafting wjek end-
ing ingSept. Sept. 24th. 24th. Parties Parties for
„ ...
d^eae letters will please say»“ad ver-
tissd” and give date. One^ntmust
be. collected on each advertised tetter
when delivered:
Master Bos D. Benson.
Miss S. E. Colwell.
Sam Danas.
Miss Annie Hunter.
Mack Fryer, (eol.)
Mrs. Emmaline Jonrs.
Basil M. Lemean.
Gid Ledsingen.
Mrs, Laura King.
James A. McCoy.
G. H. Pollard.
Ben. N’ J. Tumlin.
Mrs. MoUie Pye.
Millie Redden.
EdWard E. Farmer.
Miss Della Simmons.
Rev. D. T. Whigham, care Mrs, N.
Milner.
Miss Cora White. , f .
M. 0. Bowdoik, P. M.
Dr. PierCe’s Pellets cure constipa
tion, headache, biliousness, sick all headache, bil¬
ious and derangements
of the stomach, liver and bowels.
One a dose,
A Remarkable Cure In MUton, Fla.
Milton, Fla., Jan. 510,1886.
This is to certify that I have been
afflicted with Scrofula, a Blood Pois¬
on for a number of years. The best
physicians of Mobile and thfs city
said nothing could be done for me. I
also took a large quantity of——, but
found found no no relief relief in manjtbingtbatltook anyth!
Mobile my entire body was a mass of
sores
as a 1
ly Ash, Poke
and after using four bottles (si
size) the sores have entirely disap¬
peared, better and my than general the health time, was
never at present
and people that know me think it a
wonderful cure. . 'Respectfully, ELIZA
TODD.
How He Squared Himself.
New York World,
Mr Stayathome (handing his wife
the paper)—There, my love, read
that account of the terrible destruc¬
tion along the coast and you will
understand why I did not take yon
to the seashore this summer,
Mrs, Stayathome—And you knew
all the time this tidal wave was com¬
ing, George?
Mr. S.—Yes, my dear. I had made
astronomical calculations to that
effect, but for fear I might be mis¬
taken I said nothing about it. Still,
so positive was I that I was right
that I could not trust my little
lovsy within roach of the cruel
waves.
Mrs. S.—Oh, George, can you ever
forgiverae for reproaching you?
Mr. (with great condescension)
Certainly, dear, certainly. Think no
more about it.
And George lit a cigar and walked
out on the lawn with the air of a
man who had forgotten more than
Solomon ever knew, and Mm- S. be-
ieveji he actually had.
Fifteen Year* a Suffer^ Frokn
What Hon. W. H. Wilder, Mayor
of Albany, suffered Ga,, fifteen says: with Rheu¬
I years
matism, and during that time tried
all the so-called specifics that I could
hear bottle of. One for of and them took I paid bottles $3,00
per nme
and received no benefit from any of
them. My grandson, who runs on
the B. & W. Railroad, finally got a
bottle of P. P. P. (Prickly Ash, Poke
Root and Potassium), white in Winr-
croas, Thqjfiret and bottle induced showed me its to wonderful take it.
effects, and after continuing the use
of it for a short time tbe rheumatism
disappeared, and I feel like a new
man. mending I take it great sufferers pleasure from in rbeuma- recom¬
to
tism. W. H. WILDER.
Albany, Ga., June 12,1886.
advic* to mrrtCew.
:iiuuren veevnmg, is cue pr
of one of tbe beet female
t never-fading success children. by millions
others for tbeir Dur¬
ing the process of teething its value
is incalculable. It relieves ig§ tbe child
from pain, cures dysentery
it rests Se^SShcr. Price 25c.
aue2eodftwIy
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dHeaaoz are du«, not too
>ut to impurity, of tho Blood ; and It
fa equally well attezted that so Mood
inedlelne fa ao efllcsoiona aa Ayer’s
Sarsaparilla.
'* On® of my chi
break out on tbe
worse. told Weaought that iu«<lical alterative advice, and
wora an medicine
waa b#ing necessary. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
Recommended
above alt others, w% used It with mar
♦ SgftSg? D*
ssn Druggist, asa^^*w£ Augusta, Ohio.
gggf^eSrss ** Ayer's modjctnes continue to be tho
Ayer’s f Sarsaparilla,
, rscrAJUto nr
Or. 4. 0* Ayer A Co., LowoH, Mass.
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REMEMBER. THE OLD MD RELIABLE FIRM.
W. M.Holman & Co.,
KEEP THE BE8T OF ALL KINDS OP
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES.
• Sweet Water Pat. and Telico Flours cannot kinds^fSne^dTchLp be heat.
Shoulders ond Breakfact Bacon. AH
—t. Jot Mackerel and White Fish. The best Cigars and aft
ater Ground Meal a Specialty. Vegetables,
m
I3f» FRESH FISH EVERY SATURDAY.
sots
W. D. DAVIS,
Hardware, Stoves.
And Farming Implements.
-|o|———
pHavejust received a nice line of CEDAR BUCKETS, POT-WARE and
★ ★ * PISTOLS ! {PISTOLS! ! * *
I tP Come and see me. “®»
PURE
In ill, mi ill H faniM iimiH.
MTSpecial attention given to cust:mers who deaire to pay their bills -Wi
' "TJr.-'B.DREWRY
Griffin, September 18th, 1889.
R. F. STRICKLAND
Offers to the trade the best stock of
CRY GOODS, JEANS, NOTIONS. &C
ever Goods, offered with in Trimmings this market. in Silk Good and line Velvet of Henrietta and Worsted HU
of 10c. to 30c. yard Jeans all grades to match, sold at the km Mi
per 15c. to 40c. per yard. Children’s
Mixed and Black Ribed Hose at 10c.
SHOES! SHOES!! SHOES!!!
We keep a large stock of Men’s, Women’s and Children's Shoes. Men’s
Hand Sewed, Warnnted, in Lace and Congress; for $8.25 per pafr. Ladies’
Button Shoes from $1.25 to $2.50. Children’s Shoes, aligrades, from 85c.
to $1.00 per pair. Lxamine our goods and we will save you money.
B. F. STRICKLAND,
No. 55 HILL STREET.
TO THE FRONT f
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Apct Maifactirin Crapy,
HAVE MOVED THEIR STOCK OF
SASH, DOORS AND DLlfiOS
To No. 16 HUl 8L (C. H. J.hnaon’s old Stand)
Whore All Sizes Sash. Doors. Blinds, Mantles, 1c.,
will be an sale at lowest market prices. We will also add to our husiaees a
complete line of t
Builders Th *7 J J Hardware, TT 7
and will have prices goods suit to suit times. all classes Cali of buddi&AB write for from what the ehsapest to the
finest at to the or you want.
Respectfully,
. AYCOCK MANUFACTURING 00.
A. LOWER,
MM Mrayittfe CLOCKS, HMs, &C.
Spwal i. .(pairing.
FOR SALE BY
SdlEUKRMAN & WHITE,
GRIFFIN. ^
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