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•’all Stock of Clothing
WHICH WILL SPEAK FOR TStLF. -*■
FRESH
;h and Oysters
RECEIVED DAILY.
W. Clark & bon.
Sour Mired “ . 65c.
natolW
50 lbs. Posted’* Elegant Flour 1.63
(titf Raisins andPrunts
Just ileeeived.
at imp RIO Gin
ONLY TODAY.
Fish. Oysters. Celery.
—w—
J.M. Mills.
jjyerpool 4Ifondon toe world 4 Globe, over I
gay known
tome Ins.
for ktsuraore or
place a r isk of any
e to your interest
Mm. The business
by second Mr. floor Drake of And the
h is most valued by a lady t
Let her Hmftitoerry ring the glad news
pm’ Cordial,
child trom a case of cramp
■ROUND ABOUT.
Gold and velvet frames, atM. D.
litchell 4 Co’s.
W. W. Amis, of Greenwood, was in
below value at Keely Co’*,
Col. H. B. Goeteliius, of Columbus,
Friday night in the-city.
P. L. Newton made a short trip to
Forsyth yesterday afternoon.
Job lot 40 inch all linen towels,
25c. value, at 15c. at Keely Co’s.
Mias Rosa Cunningham left yester¬
day for Shiloh, where she will visit
relatives.
Photographs from ft .50 per dozen
to #5.00 per dozen, at M. D. Mitchell
4 Co’s.
Mrs. B. D. Mallory returned home
yesterday from a visit to relatives
at Macon.
W. H. Williams, of this city, is
spending today with his parents at
Woodbury.-
We will sell Monday unlaundried
shirts—linen boaom, at 35c. worth
75c, nil sizes, at Keely Co’s.
Miss Bessie Ballard, oi Madison,
arrived here yesterday afternoon
and is visiting Mrs. R. F. Strickland.
A. A. Maxwell, of Atlanta, passed
through the city yesterday, on his
way to visit his brother at Montezu¬
ma.
Miss Mary Lanier, of West Point,
who has been visiting Miss Jalia
Word in this city, left yesterday for
Macon.
Frank R. Jones, of Atlanta, cane
down yesterday and is spending a
couple of days with Ms parents in
tori city,
% Mrs. Geo. L. Cope, Sr., of Savan¬
nah, is in the city visiting Col. and
Mrs. T. R. Mills at Mary Villa, for a
few days.
Pleasant to the taste and surpris¬
ingly colds it quick in reheving all coughs that and Dr.
is not at strange
Bull’s Cough Syrup always succeeds.
Vesta De Tampa and El Modeio
Cigars. Holman & Stewart.
HAS ARRIVED
Whu Robbed fu«i»p» •• HI* Hra*.
J-
An amusing incident owurred in
po*toflk*> vetterdav. Postmaster
Bowdoin had just sold a natty old
a dollars worth of “2's.’’
oh! mata tree wondering where
pnt then* when he accidentally
hie damp fingers on the sticky
ol the stamp* and they began
together.
‘‘Shy, bow do yon keep three things
stieirtug?' he naked.
“Bub them on yonr head/’ the
replied.
“Ah, that’s' n new scheme.” said
purchaser of the stamps,
he removed bis hat and began
rub them over his bald bead. ,
“The longer we five, the more ire
the stamps. They were sticking
closer than a brother to the shitty
white scalp. He tore one of them
Off, and be said it brought the akin.
The clerks coold not contain them
selves, and the bald-headed old gen
tieman slapped his hat over.hw head
and harri ed off to get a sha mpoo.
Their Business Booming.
•gate.
ad all thro a
ed. You ea
a trial botte
e wares nted-
ASLEEP OK THE TRACK,
The Sight PasseagerKuns into Lewis
night The down night colored passenger sitting last
ran into a man
on the track about two miles sout h
of town and the stem of the tender
struck him,-probably inflicting fatal
injuries. Prom the location of the
injuries, which were in the body just
under the right end arm, he must have
on the of a cross tie to rest
l went to sleep. He was a large,
heavy man, and the force of the Wow
broke the step in two and bent the
iron support. He was brought into
the city on the next train, and
his injuries attended to by Dr.
Drewry. He will probably die either
from the shock or internal hemorrb-
a ^fre1njured
man’s name is Lewis
Morris, a mulatto of good reputa¬
tion who left the city about an hour
before in a perfectly sober condition.
His home is near Orchard Hill.
omvauuu uu, tue givninst paur
cure on earth, is guaranteed to effect
a cure, where disease it is possible be reached for the by
seat of the to
a liniment. Price 25 cents a bottle.
Griffin Female College and
Lots for Sale or to Rent.
Auction Sale of Furniture and Min*
era! and Philosophical Cabinets,
Globes, Black Boards, Desks, Pianos
and 3 Libraries of Books of nil kinds
THE HIAKTS GET THERE.
New York Wins the Pennant In the
League Games.
New closed Yobk, the Oct. 5.—[Spebial.]—To¬ ball and
day base season
witnessed the finish of the most
tightly Contested struggle for the
championship of the League ever
known in the sporting world. Not
untQ today was the contest decided
and New York is jubilant over the
victory of the Giants.
At Pittsburg the score today At stood.
Pittsburg, 6, Boston 1. Cleve¬
land the score was. New York 5,
Cleveland 3.
stand Following the close: is the way the games
at
Club S i ” Won. Lout. Percent
New York........ .83 43 .659
Boston...,,.........83 45 .648
Chicago.............67 65 .507
PMla4tefohm,...,63 64 71 .496 .462
Cleveland..........61 Pittsburg..........61 72 .459
Indianapolis .....59 75 .440
Washington......41 83 .330
Dr BULL'S
Mias Nellie Sharp, who has been
spending several days In this
city, left yesterday for her home
in Atlanta.
Sampfr lot mens, ladies and chil¬
drens underwear at half what yon
pay for them elsewhere, at Keety
Co’s.
D. 8. Mane, the newly appointed
ed streets there wouldn’t be so much
at the top.
Earnest and Rufus Duke and Geo.
Slaton were acquitted yesterday of
assaulting Lee Stinson, the negro
who was so badly used up in Akfbi
district about a month ago.
The Griffin Broom Factory is turn¬
ing ont about fifteen dozen brooms a
day and will soon greatly enlarge its
capacity. It has also' commenced to
turn ont some fine mattresses.
We saw on yesterday quite an un¬
usual sight in front of Aycock’s store
it being three men who had met
there, each one of whom had lost a
leg in the army, thus making only
three legs among them. .. .
R. A. Barfield has returned to Sftt-
ny Side from a few days stay nt
Greenwood, where he had gone to
bay cotton. He found that Green¬
wood was not much of a cotton
market.
A family by the name of Johnsey,
at the new factory, is said -to have
six members out of thirteen down
With typhoid fever. It would seem
to be a case t hat merits the attention
of the charitably disposed.
Col. T. H. Baker, editor of the Ten¬
nessee Republican, is the proud au¬
thor of a recent addition to that
widely circulated work, “Man.”
With such parents, it should be a
very handsome boy,and many friends
in this section send congratulations
A New York florist shatters anotb-
cherished belief that the love of flow¬
ers indicates a noble and refined na-
tore. He says: “It may seem sin-
gular to you; but I have been keeping
a record for these twenty years past,
and I have found that nine murderers
out of ten are ardent admirers of
flowers, and most of them prefer
daisies and lilies.”
It is not generally known that
among the wedding presents at the
Blaine-McCormick marriage were the
“best wishes" of President Harrison.
The Jenkins who wrote of the aflair,
failed to mention this, and it has
only been discovered accidentally
The president’s princely piesent
doubtless added much to the happi¬
ness of the young pair.
MaeonTelegrapb: “Officer Gossett,
of Griffin, came to Macon yesterday
in search of a man who has been
cheating and swindling a number of
persons in Griffin. He follows the
circus, and wherever it goes he plies
his villainous trade, generally with
success. He is a medium sized man,
with one arm, and a very smooth
talker, The officer could not give
his name.”
Miss Kate Little, after a stay of
several weeks in this city, the guest
of Col. E. W. Hammond’s family, left
yesterday morning for Atlanta,
whence she wifi shortly return to her
home in Ft. Smith, Arkansas. Miss
Little occupies a top position on the
list of the most charming girls who
have ever visited Griffin, and life will
seem less bright to many people be¬
cause of her departure. She was ac¬
companied to Atlanta by Miss Tone
Hammond, and the two will be the
guest* of Miss LolHe Markham.
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We offeree “Onyx* Blaek Hi^ WUdieg Wl(1
Misses to our customers, to the best articl e for puri¬
ty of dye, and wearing qualities &eni ever offered to
the public. We guarantee not to statu the feet
our hew
CRA
In Every Quality, I0c„ 15c., 25c., 35c., 40c. and 45c.
Ladies Fast BtackHose 25c.. 35c., 46c.; 45cr ««l-50e.
There Our Is stock nothing of Hosiery Is ask absolutely forlrom a the pair most of hose complete everoffir^TSTTOjlfe.
yon can
ar Made Ribbed Vests!
rc with ladies Ribbed Vests has been, this the ste.
ut at last FRENCH we have succeed In overcoming VESTS, troo.
if onr li EGULAR MADE and feel
bed Vests In the cheaper grades, that are marvel
E. P. Reed‘s Ladies Fine Shoes
~ Lead All OfibeiG Makes.
the WEAR of ».»•»«! The pj t 0 f Every
fl?ery Pair GumM i fln Pair iMMr tPrttt
Reeds’ “Waukenphast”
gion Sole, most and general Pump*
give the and comfort, of make offerd the
wear any
trade. of MEN’S FINE
We carry the largest stock
SHOES, and Ladies’ and
Medium price SHOES in
GREAT SUCCESS IN OUR CLOTHING DEPARTMEjrT.
We have bought more Clothing this season and have sold more than during any previous season. Wo have
Prince Albert Suits in all the new fabrics and cuts. Business Saits of every style and quality A fiittfinest Boys’
Suits, with long and short Pants. We will save you 25 per cent, on old prices.
SCHEUERMAN & WHITE
Merchants and Planters
BANK,
Capital : $100,000
Organized July 1,1889.
Prompt attention to all business intro»te<l
ana. Accounts solicited from banka, firms
nd individuals. BOYD. > ,
President—J. D.
Vice President—S. GRANTLAM).
Cashier—D, D. PEDES. BROCKS.
Ass’t Cashier—J . C. W. J fKuieaid, _ 8
Directors— J. D. Boyd, N, B. Drewry. H. H.
rantland, D. H. Peden, oct6d&w3m
lass, K. F. Strickland.
OF NEW YORK.
Organised in 1843. Asoetoaver *m,000.
OOO, Paid members since members organisation in 1888, f over
*272.000,000. Paid 15,-
727,550. This company w the the largest in
the world, and the advantages* oflers to be
MtMMiaake it thasafest, MAKGHAmTsONS. cheapest and beet.
8 . W Agts
nlr7dyw6m4p.
oom NOVELTY WANT AJgfflf|
C
* f 4. 1 AND BOY fJUTk
A CHARTER OAK.
1)0 YOU U ANT TO SAVE MONEY?
Get pi es on Silverware, China, Crockery, Lamps, etc, before buying.
J. W. SPARKS, Manager.
tor All stylesnw goods arriving (onstanfly.
Ffome^kdf Shoe! and UaSsr a 4iWy! ^ ^
nt all work and shall make it a point to misrepresent nothin. Cbildre
of Gents’ and Ladies' and Misses’ fine goods, and school shoes lor
d paid for 200 cords of Tan-baric. H. W. HASSBLKL8.
Will Bov an Organ. $^wiU M||gkyo
Our secoud floor is full of fine Pianss and Organs, but only two *t
above prices
DEi.NE «£ HUFF,
i raiftasiaA.
Rece'd The Past Week
Seventy-Five ^ Itoxes
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