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■NMMMBi STOCK 1 Ml
HAS BEEN
ery+Much ill® * Depleted
BY THE
SHOP TRADE
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THE PAST TEN DAYS, HOWEVER
We Have Plenty Left
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-and-
Nw Goods Arriving Every Day.
MY ASSORTMENT OF
" ‘ygfrffiilf t TV* • \ ' '
Dress tt, Gibus, Fits,
DOMESTICS, FLANNELS, &C.
Wiill be fou d Desirable and Cheap. Splen¬
did Line ol
HOSIERY Z
CHILDREN’S SCHOOL HOSE A SPECIALTY.
GOOD COTTON.CHECKS 43-4 els. PER YARD
Stylish Mats,
In Soft and Derbys,
But no Fancy Price on Them.
SEE MY LINE OF
I) MED DIMM,
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JN COTTON AND WOOL.
SKI SHOES 11
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While I have not as much space as formerly
to display my Shoe Stock, can say
that I have more
Shoes: and: Boots
than you will find In any store in Griffin,
bought direct from the manufacturer. Best
Brogan $L25. Ladies’ Kid Button Shoes
Hare a fall line of the celebr ated
EAGLE SHOES FOR WOMEN.
Low Price B on flood Quality School Shoes.
Splendid Sleek nothing aid Jeans Pants.
Velvets, Plushes and Silks
See my line Samples from Jacob*
Sens, Philadelphia, ^ for Suite and J" Trousers to
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Mi. H! J. t J* hittpa/ttq J-iiiiMlb h l i Jiitt. ii ' o
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tmpnftriorad fellow,
And «U to w.U, oh!
{fitSafe;
Bot if we took
Another took.
We’d tee -
Another fellow t
Charlie Davie expects to upend
about twenty thousand dollars in
rebuilding the Warn Springs hotel.
Rev. McKay preached at the Metho¬
dist church on Sunday night. He
stated his belief that modern spiritual¬
ism is simply another form of ancient
witchcraft as spoken of in the Bible,
and that amid all the mass of hum-
buggery spirits sometimes are actual¬
ly called from the vasty deep.
Indian Springs will be made more
attractive than ever for the next
summer. Dirt has already been
broken for a dummy railroad from
Flo villa to the Springs, and by, next
summer there will be a fine hotel at
Florida and at the Springs, built by
a wealthy syndicate which is prepar¬
ing to boom the Springs.
« W. J. Lisle, who lives near Zebulon,
received a bod hurt from a negro
Saturday afternoon. Mr. Lisle was
engaged in making syrup at his
home. He bad a little difficulty and
some sharp words with the negro,
who picked up an ax, and setting an
opportunity while Mr. Lisle was
stooping to push some fuel under his
furnace, struck^him a hard blow on
face. He was knocked senseless,
bis nose and one cheek being badly
crushed. Dr. Beckham was instant¬
ly summoned and dressed the wounds.
Henry County Times: “A casual
glance at a newspaper will show a
list of the men who help build up a
town. If you see a good sized, live
advertisement in tbe paper by each
of the principal merchants and a
card from the smaller ones you need
not enquire as to the business pros¬
perity of the town; its solid. But if
you find the most extensive mer¬
chants fail to advertise their busi¬
ness thro you may set it down as a
fact that those who do try to push
their business and the town with it
have a hard time and an uphill jour¬
ney aUthe year round.”
“Regularity,”
“Yes,” said the Professor, “when I
regulate best authority my timepiece, to town-~the I consult the
watch¬
maker’s chronometer. In the same
way, when I need a digestive pill, I
invariably Pellets, because Inks they Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant
are so acurate-
late graduated, so gentle in their el-
left invigorated, the natural
are resumed, my brain is clear for
Svmuy me Scintillation*,
Sonny Side, Ga., Sept. 30.—We
have had some frost since our last
writing.
Cotton crops are good and corn
was never better.
Chas. Fisher, of the Gate City Oil
Co,, was to town tost week,
J. Y. Patterson, formerly of this
place, but now represent itingtheDixie
Brown works in Atlanta, ;a , was was in in town
Sunday.
Tom Hunt, of Macon, is stopping
in Sunny Side a few days, as the guest
of his brother, E. P. Hunt.
G. H. Speaker, of Atlanta, was here
Thursday.
Lee Smith and Charles Patterson
attended rn all day singing near
Fayetteville Sunday,
Miss Annie Tomlinson, one of our
best young ladies, who has been
spending several weeks With relatives
to Atlanta, to the gratification of
her many friends has retnyne<J.
Mrs. John H. Hand, of Blakely,
Ga., is visiting her father’s family at
t his place,
Miss Ida Gray after spending some
time with her sister near Locust
Grove, returned Sunday,
The POtton seed business is very
lively here this fall as vre have three
buyers Competition is what we need.
Some of our young folks were badly
disappointed Sunday as it 'was- un¬
derstood by them that there was to
be a singing at 0. Hill, so they pre¬
pared »od went down Saturday after¬
noon , but to there regret there wasno
singing. What a set of blues they did
have Sundayjafternoon. You have
our sympathy.
Some of the boys say that E. P.
Hunt is going to the State Fair to
exhibit one of Spalding's boys, Ws
think the boy is perfectly willing to
it.
We now think there is some chance
for M. F. Gibson to get married as
he has traded that “old gray” of
his.
jMtpafre TkAsSSt* perfect 6 < * sattooetion, rt m b or ¥nT boimt **** re
‘ ° l *
*.sSe were
that tbe other of a woman the 3
picked .p toyw by j* hom a pile
refuse oy diggers in i
Two .....I Ltk. rife MMMn | Lost.
were anchored >reu north norwi of oi Bow now Blsna mane
Island and got the entire sweep of the
storm. One j of the vessels was driven
and literally . broken into kind-
ashore ling wood. The literally other u capsized other
anchors of and traders’ sank. supplies, They had etc., light all car¬ of
goes which lost Both
were crews were
*»ved. .....~ 2 .__
.——
l.ynahed for Auoalt.
Memphis. Tenn., Sept clock, 20.—Wednes¬
day morning at 1:10 O at Winona,
Miss., a mob of 200 'taen entered the
jail and took Sol Purnell, a negro, and
hanged him to Die Illinois Central rail¬
road ties le. Purnell -year-ofd was accused of
assaulting the 15 that daughter place. of a
prominent citizen of He
confessed attempting the assa ult
She Loved Excitement.
Pabxkbshubo, W. Vft., Sent 86.—
trial Etta here Robinson, for horse a pretty stealing. girl of ljh Her is on
ex¬
ploits were made in male disguise, and
were excitement prompted Owing merely from her beauty a love and at
to
extreme iuuooenoo, many of the best
citizens are interesting themselves to
secure he r inunanity from pu nishment
„ T«m War. for Arnault.
West Chester, Pa, Sept. 86.—John
Postley, colored, Tuesday of sentenced Freayffrin town-
ship, was to ten
assault upon Clara Wetter, a white
woman, last winter.
- Style.
The most fashionable color, at pre¬
sent, is the hue of health, and it will
never go onto! style. Iteshades and
tints are various, but all of them are
exceedingly ly astonishing becoming. It is perfect¬
what ft change is be¬
ing Favorite daily Prescription wrought by Dr. Pierce’s
sickly in the looks of
of “female women. Sufferers from any sort
weakness” or irregularity,
backache or or nervous! nervi prostration
should give it trial. All druggists.
The Sartan Virtue of Fortitude.
Hast be possessed In no ordinary degree by
those who bear the pangs of rheumatism with-
an °®t individual. -Jf® But have why not, never heard the life-long ol such
martyrdom begins, ere
thto atrocious malady extingutob the germ r ol
Jfh with Hostetter s Stom-
iive Bitters, at disease, the efficacy of which as a preven-
the as well as a means of re-
tested, daring the last thirty-five years, over
the pain and inflammation characteristic of
this complaint, which, it should be recollect¬
ed, is always liable to terminate life suddenly
when it attacks a vital part. The Bittern
•too expelsthe virus of malaria from the sys-
A Remarkable Cure In Milton, Fla.
This Milton, Fla., Jan. HO, 1886.
is to certify that I have been
afflicted with Scrofula, a Blood Pois¬
on for a number of years. The best ^
physicians said nothing of could Mobile be and this di
con M done for me, *
found also tookfttorge relief quantity of——, __ ,___ but
no in anything th at I took
My limbs I were a mass of ulcers, and
when was sent to a physician in
Mobile my entire body was a mass of
sores. I had given up all hope, and
as a last resort tried P, P. P. (Prick¬
ly 4ab; after Poke using Boot four and Potassium),
and bottles (small
size) the sores have entirely disap¬
peared, better and my than general health was
never at the present time,
and people that know me think it a
wonderful cam Respectfully,
ELIZA TODD.
Fifteen Years a Sufferer From Rheu¬
matism ,
What Hon, W, H, Wilder, Mayor
of Albany, Ga., says:
I suffered fifteen years with Rheu¬
matism, and daring that time tried
albthe so-called specifics that I could
hear of. One of them I paid $3.00
per bottle for and took nine bottles
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), while in Way-
cross, and induced me to take it.
The first bottle showed its wonderful
effects, of for and short after continuing the use
it a time the rheumatism
disappeared, I take and I feel like a new
man. mending it to great sufferers pleasure from in rheuma¬ recom¬
tism. W. H. WILDER,
Albany, Ga,, June 12,1886.
**sr- ~»»ra
Farm for Sale.
One of the finest farms in Middle
Georgia for sale. Tbe proprietor’s
health is such that he wishes te re¬
tire This farm from fo'about the fatigue three-fourths of business.
of
a mile east from the centre of the
city of Griffin, Ga., containing adjoining the sub¬
urbs of the city, 200 acres,
25 acres in an enclosed permanent
pasture with with large large branch branch running ru
through centre of pasture. On this
branch is a splendid place for a mill
or fall. gin; Balance plenty of of land water is in and the water
est state of cultivation of high¬ farm
to tbe state, having had thousands any
of dollars worth of cotton seed and
stable manure and composts of all
kinds pat on it in the last few years.
It is also one of the beet terraced
and ditebed places in Georgia.
Ditches all scientifically run so as
to ditching prevent of any washing place of tbe fields,
the cost $500. Tbe
owner has made the improvement of
the place a specialty ever since he
owned it, not thinking that he would
aver sell it; consequently it is a rare
such as scarcely ever is of-
^teoonthe^lace^ fin e young
nice all convenient out dwelling, buildings. bam This and
place Decenary is only be
to seen to be ad
T* Sept39dAw3m. G. W, CLARK.
CSLT r .vary victim <
aaaa would twad only three word* of
mine, I could bankth Gout (tom the land.
These words would be—‘Try Ayer’s
rills.'”
cured “By myself the tue of Ayer's HU. rheuma¬ alone, X
tism which had permanently troubled of several
me
months. Th—e Mile are at once harmlem
and effectual, and, all I believe, would
prove a specific in ewee of incipient
Rheumatism.
Ho medicine could have aerved me la
better Bock, Corner,
l think they ore the heat Fill*
ho£aW P * b0 ‘ 0ltI
wot lick heada
“I have derived great benefit from
Ayer taken a Pill*. ill with Five rheumatism years ago that I I was
ao was
unable to do any work. I took three
boxes of Ayer's Fills and was entirely
• ‘ “ »e I am never
RVMSNpL without Christensen, a box - . » WtoT nills.’'—niar
Sherwood,
Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,
n»iUB BT
Dr. J. O. Ayer It Co., Lowed, Mat*.
Sold tor aU Dealers la Medicine.
THE FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE GINNERY,
Qwaed and Run Ties by More Than 500 farmer*! Plenty of Cotton Bagging and
Always on Hand and FURNISHED AT COST!
themselves, ciua Johnson, Superintendent of the Ginnery, was elected by the farmers
and will see that every man gets full satisfaction.
without All Cotton Seed can be Disposed of, if TDesired,
town farmers moving them. Wagons unloaded by elevators. We appeal to onr
os well as formers from the country, both white and colored,
to bnng their cotton to the Farmers’ Ginnery. ^
B. N. BARROW, ^ H ' 8EARCY ’ PreeW * nt '
General Manager.
N. B.—Stock in the Ginnery and OR Mill is readyfor delivery. Notes due
should be by Oct. ,
met 1st, as promised. Stock canstill be bought; but will
soon be worth a premium. Be wise ftnd act quickly.
REMEMBER. THE OLD AND RELIABLE FIRM,
W. M. Holman Co.
KEEP THE BEST OF ALL KINDS OF
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES.
Our Sweet Water Pat. and Telico Flours cannot be beat. Best brands of
Hams, Shoulders ond Breskfact Bacon. All kinds of Canned Goods ch,
as any one Fresh lot Mackerel and White Fish. The best Cigars and
....
ka» FRESH FISH EVERY SATURDAY.
PURE DRUGS AND DRUG SUNDRIES
At prices below anything oversold In Griffin,
Id i, ai all Ms GaaraiW as RemM
Special attention given to customers who detire to peytheir bills -
_ “nb.drewry.
Griffin, September 18th, 1889.
F. STRICKLAND
Offers to the trade the best stock of
DRY GOODS, JEANS, NOTIONS. &C.,
ever offered in this market. Good line of Henrietta and Worsted Dress
Goods, with Trimmings in Silk and Trivet to match, sold at the low price
SHOE81! SHOES!! SHOES!!!
We keep a large .took of Men’ll, Women’, and Children’s Shoe., Men’.
Hand Sewed, Wnranted, in Lace and Congress, for $3.23 per pair. Ladies’
Bfltta Sta from $1,25 to $2.50. Children’s Shoes, oil grades, from 35c.
to $1.00 per pair, Examine our goods and we will save you money.
R. F. STRICKLAND,
No. 55 HILL STREET.
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TO THE FRONT!
—THE*.
HAVE MOVED THEIR STOCK OF
SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS
To No. 16 HU1 St. (C. H. Johnson's old Stood)
Where All Sizes Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mantles, Ac..
will be on sale at lowest market prices, We will also add to our business a
complete line of
Builders’ , H
and will have goods to suit all classes of buildings from the cheapest to the
finest at prices to suit the times. Call or write for what you want.
Respectfully,'
AYCOUK MANUFACTURING CO.
A. LOWER,
Fwu Jmlir ini Mir in Diiuiii, nuii
JEWELRY,
Special attention given to Repairing. 3
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83 SHOE
*3 8HOS FOR I
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ssasr SI- — fi fjtt
Examine W. I,. Doagioe 02.00 Shota lor
rntleinen and ladies.
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St’IIEUKKMAN A WHITE,
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Wrftefttr oircnlerv. jAyeiatoti* of th" ftteta
Dr.it. C. K. Mu’AN* , 1,18ft A Manta. Ca.
OlH.v a V4 Unritata St.. Corner ilrood.
WyTBD'Uivj. evrrj’ Town sad
«li our Goods.
"l i —si you semi *t tnat sells tor three
isrs, «,« ai d s ort j ovi in » buslutw that will pay
you from $100 to |3, 0 per month
Address
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38ft. Poplar street. .
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