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Inirktli, - Jideis - ui - Mijtsk
Have , Marked Them Down Low
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Have Also Received Large Line
Children’s Suits!
FOB
CHILDREN FROM 4 TO 13 YEARS OF AGE.
Bought Late At
Hetlf Price
And Will Be
Sold Same Way!
NEW
Ginghams, - Sateens,
AND PRINTS l
Keep Your Eye on My
Large Stock Shoes!
COOD SHOE8 AT
LivingPrices t
- Butterick’s Fashion Sh66tS to GiV6
Away at
’ 1 J. Flemister’s.
it
‘ ‘ I’ll**ItThonkTto run
He muttered “So wili I.”
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The publishers of “Southern Socie¬
ty unit Driuna,” No. 60 Main Street
Norfqlk, Va., desire a correspondent
in this sectkm to attend theatres and
society meetings and forward reports
of same, Credentials for admittance
furnished. Address with stamped
envelops for reply.
smaMgStt Miss EmmaSUlweU went to Atttm-
fi-edo BorUli. Miss fltilweH has one
of tlie clearest and swefitefttvoiceawe
glad she is to have an opportunity
to cultivate her voice, but hope that
the cultivation will not be such as to
give an artificial tons aud style to its
natural purity, as is too 'often the
ease under modern systems of teach-
and The PPMHpRR|[.„ business merchant r ,- constantly who keeps before his name the
public eye is bound to realize the ben-
efleial wifi effects of so doing. People wi|b
- feel, in one sense acquainted
him, and his name will naturally oc¬
cur/o them when they need his waim
In/these busy times people do JOM>t not
to to i hunt the ‘ who , has
care ire man goons
for sale; they prefer, rather, to* go
where .....v. their w»ch w.wu.,y« attention » is called, wucu, and auu
patronage is laid.
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Ills, Wills and Pills.
An odd mixture of f words, words, but "the
sufferer from constir ipation, “ iadiges-
tion, impure blood, biliousness, biliousness, and
other such ills, can becuredif he wills,
without taking the horrid, old-fash¬
ioned pills. These are superseded in
our day by those globules, wonder-working,
yet Dr. tiny, Pierre’s little Pleasant Pellets. known as
No
griping, no drastic purging; do not
cause eostiveness afterwaeds, as the
old-style pills do. One little Granule
a dose.
Made the Attempt.
St. Louis Republic.
Judge Underwood, of Belleville,
111., was a gallant soldier in the Con¬
federate army. He was on the en¬
tertainment committee at the recent
soldiers’ reunion in that city, and
discharged his duty so well that
everybody took him for an old G, A.
It. veteran. Oh the second day he
was approached by a soldier, who
asked:
“What regiment was you in?”
“The Thirty-seventh Georgia,” re¬
plied the judge.
“Georgia! Georgia!”- Mused the
veteran, “didn’t that State go out of
the Union?”
“No sir,” was the prompt reply. 1 ’
The veteran looked puzzled for a
Moment and them moved on ft©
heaquarters. He soon returned with
a triumphant expression of counte-
nance, saying:
“Why, colonel, you’re mistaken
Georgia did go out of the Union,”
“No, she didn’t,” replied the judge;
“butshetried-hard to do it.”
In uurthloJ measures, warm ana tree,
I sing, dear maid, would and sing of thee!
But I think I be performing a
greater service to you and your sex
but by singing, by setting not in measured rhythm
out some strongtruths
in simple female prose. friends If you or any of
your ulcerations, displacements, are suffering bearing- from
down sensations, or unnatural dis¬
charges, use Dr. Pierce’s Favorite
Prescription, these complaints which is sure to eradi¬
cate in a shorttime.
It is the only medicine for woman’s
pecnliar under ailments, sold by druggists,
manufacturers, a positive that guarantee, from the
it will give satis¬
faction in every case, or money will
be refunded. This guarantee has been
faithfully printed on. the bottle-wrapper, and
carried out for many years.
Work Waiting Him In Heaven.
A Buffalo carpenter committed
suicide'last week and left a letter al¬
leging as his reason for the act that,
having been engaged in the carpenter
trade for many years, he had de¬
cided upon doing something higher
and better. The Bible, he continued,
says that “In my Father’s house
there are many mansions, and some
of them must need repairing. So
having been a good carpenter on
earth, he guessed he could get alohg
in heaven.” He then shot himself.
Fifteen Years a Sufferer From Rheu¬
matism.
What Hon. W. H. Wilder, Mayor
of Albany, suffered Ga., says:
I fifteen yeare with Rheu¬
all matism, the so-called and during that time tried
hear of f specifics tbem them that I could
of. One I I paid paid 1 $3.00
per bottle for and took nine bottles
and received no benefit from any of
them. B. & My grandson, Railroad, who runs on
the W. finally got a
8 in’
Root andlPotereium),whne Way-
cross, and induced me to take it.
The first bottle showed its wonderful
effects, and after continuing the use
of it for a short time tbe rheumatism
disappeared, and I feel like a new
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1 opposition t
the that world. of all i lew years’ jmen in
t ex-
a small bus-
iness on a few thousand dollars of
capital, he assumes to know more
than thousands of men whose hourly
.transactions aggregate more than
his do in a year, and who have made
their millions by pursuing a coarse
that he says doesn’t puy.
If advertising doesn’t pay, why is
it that the most successful merchants
of every town, large and small, are
the heaviest advertisers? If adver¬
tising doesn’t pay, Who does the
most business? If it doesn’t pay to
advertise, why do the heaviest bus¬
iness firms in the world spend mil¬
lions of dollars in. that way? Is it
because they want to donate those
millions of dollars to the newspaper
and magazine publishers, or because
they don’t know as much about bus¬
iness as the six-far-n-dollar “store¬
keepers” in a country town, who
says money spent in advertising is
thrown away, or donated to tneman
to whom it is paid ? Such talk is
simply ridiculous, and it requires
than the average patience tQ
discuss the proposition of whether
advertising pays or not with that
kind of a man. His complacent self-
conceit in assuming thatjhe knows
more than the whole business world
is laughable, and reminds us of the
man who proved that the world
doesn’t revolve by placing a pump¬
kin on a stump and watching it all
night-—[Princeton ni| Exchange.
ever, :y has article, and 43 years’ constant
use proven the great efficacy of
Dr. Bull s Cough Syrup; it has no
superior. f
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A Distressing 'Case and Happy Cure.
“For over a year I have had a
purple breaking color, out with on my eruptions 1% swelled, of bad a
so
that Blood would ooze out if I bore
my mended weight’on it. I was recom¬
to try Clarke’s Extract of
Flax (Papillon) Skin Cure, which I
ward.” Clarke’s Flak Soap makes
the skin soft and prevents chapping.
Skin Cure $1.00. Soap 25 cents.
For Saleb.v Dr. N. B. Drewry’s Drug
Store.
’ Seceding Furenter*.
Chicago, Oct. 5.—The supreme exec¬
utive council of tlie Ancient Order of
Foresters of America, which body se¬
cede 1 from the mother organization in
England, identity and the declared its independent
ing in Minneapolis, at recent has high established court meet¬ its
National headquarters in this city.
Since the secession, it iB announced tne
order has received a new impetus, and
the increase in its membership is un¬
precedented___'
Deputy Marsh il Murdered.
Sparks, Birmingham, United Ala., States Oct. deputy 5.— marshal, Charley
a
was shot and killed Thursday at Bell
Green, in Franklin county, by a man
named Locke Ezzeil, who was resisting
Beer, ana
|150 has been offered for EzzolU
Kupepsy.
;ht to have, in fact, life,
ter to fully enjoy
Iiousands are searching tor for it it daily, daily, and
ourniag because they find it not. Tb OU8-
ids is npon upoi thousands of dollars are s spent spent ap-
nualiy diyW attain by our people ill th the hope that they
may this boon. Ai
had i by by aB. We guarantee
ters, if used according to
use persisted rsisted the in, in, will brii ng you Ooon Diges-
tion oust den Dyspepsia - „ r spppsia aud aud install ii
instead Bftters for Enp ljpepsy. We fe recommend recommend Electri Electric
Bitters Stomach lor Dpspepsia Dpspepsia Kidneys. and and all all Sold diseases diseases of of Lii Liv¬
er, and at 50e. and
$1.00 per bottle byE, R. Anthony, DruSgist
Unknown Vet.null I',re* Into a Church.
New Orleans, Oct. 5.—The Pica¬
yune’s Moss Point, Miss., special says:
Last night about 8 o’clock, during a
prayer terian church, meeting services at fired the Presby¬
info the some one a shot
door of the congregation building and through instan the tly killed front
Mr. wounded Daniel his R. little McXnnis daughter and mortally Nellie.
Mr. Henry Blunter was silso seriously
wounded, receiving five buckshot in hu
left breast and shoulder. There is no
clew to the perpetrator of the horrible
act, and no one knows what prompted
the deed. A large foot tiaok is found
back of the. church. The whole com¬
munity* is greatly exc ited,
General Order from tlie O. A, E.
Detroit, Mich., Oct. 5.—The follow¬
ing has been issued from the headquar¬
ters of the Grand Army of the Repub¬
lic: General order No. 3. The follow¬
ing nounced named the comrades executive are committee hereby an¬
as of
the National oounoii of administration:
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\ Of liiohn
Louis fftpekb. L. 8. Kan Clarkson, , of Oinaba; JH Will¬ ___
;
iam 8. Pillsbury.
Dsed Ayw’s Hair Vigorearilerto Bfe, his haad
might, today, have beeo as w»i] covered as
that of his royal mother. It’s not too late
vet. N TN .*
Breathing the Germs of Disease.
To inhatc the germs of dissme with their
" s the fate of deniseasof malaria-
mveuse of HoetettersStomwfirBMwsrYlrts-
preeminently safe am nd effective remedy and
the disease
■ire dto Agent, bH which AAwmterwtt li«wH
sgra sA
d mralgai bjrit rarely,
«mt.
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sanity. Chlorel end
the evil. The medicine
to do > permanent good is Ayer’s Sw¬
saperilts. ills. It It ptiriAei, purifles, enriches, enriches, end
ritsliees the blood, end thus strengthens
erery function end faculty of the body.
“ I here used Ayer's Swrseperilis, in
my family, for years. I here found It
invaluable aa
A Cure
tor Nervous Debility censed by blood." an In¬
active liver end a low state of the
- Henry Bacon, Xante, Ohio.
“For some time! have bee
to help 1 ' “*
this medicine six months, but it has re¬
lieved me from my trouble, and enabled
for over balf a e*ntur^rfand* uri ng' that
time I have never found so powerful
and reliable an alterative ami blood-
purifier as Ayer's Sarsaparilla."— Dr.
M. Maxstart, Louisville, Ky.
Ayer’s
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Dr. J. 0. Ayer A Co., Lowell, Mata.
Fries St i sis bottUs, St. Worth $6 s bents
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 Tellco Flours cannot be beat. Best brands
Hams, Shoulders ond Breakfact Bacon. All kinds of Canned Goods chei
as any one. Fresh lot Mackerel add White Fish. The best Cigars and *
fSt,lt^.”sSc■k^4 ate ' c ' ro "" dM “ , * Sv *™'*-
Soar- FRESH FISH EVERY SATURDAY.
Gbitpm, September 18th, 1889.
R. 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 Velvet to match, sold at the low price
P "' y '‘ rd ' CWkto ?’*
8 HOES 1 ! SHOES!! SHOESti!
Men’s
»» Ladies’
3fe
R. F. STRICKLAND,
No. 55 HILL STREET.
THE FARMERS’ CO-O PERAT IVE GINNERY,
Owned and Run by More Than 500 Farmer*! Plenty of Cotton Bagging and
Ties Always on Hand and FURNISHED AT COST!
house Capacity the of city. Ginnery 70 bales per day. Cotton delivered free to any ware¬
m Farmers who pick as much as a bale of cotton per day
should drive immediately to the Ginnery, and save time and labor. Mr. Lu¬
themselves, cius Johnson, and Superintendent will that of the Ginnery, was elected by the farmers
see every man gets full satisfaction. *■
All Cotton Seed can be Disposed of, if Desired,
town farmers moving them. Wagons unloaded by elevators. We appeal to our
as well as farmers from the country, both white and colored,
to bring their cotton to the Farmers’ Ginnery.
B. N. * * SEARCT ’ P ™ dde "*-
N. B.—Stock BARROW, in the Ginifery M«n a «r ; readyfor
ana Oil Mill is delivery. Notes due
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.
PURE DRUGS AND DRUG SU DRIES
At prices below anything ever»old In Griffin,
Ii Bills, and all Goods Gdaraied as Bapresited.
fcrSpecial attention given to customers who desire to pey their WHs.
Respectfully.
_ KB.PREWRY.
TO THE FRONT!
'-- 'k THE - / .w ; ,
HAVE MOVED THEIR STOCK OF
SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS
T# No. 16 Mil 8 L (C. H. Johnson’s old Stand)
were Ml Sizes Sash. Doors,Blinds. Mantles^
will be on sale at lowest market prices. We will also add to our business a
complete line of
Builders’ Hardware it k
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,
AYCOCK HVNUFACTURINO CO.^
A. LOWE
Practical Jeweler ana Dealer* ii
JEWELRY, CLOCKS,, &C.
Special attefltiea piven it ftepakmp.
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wl 1 sand you sample that sells for tlireedol
lar», snd start yon in a business that will pay
you from $100 to $3C0 par mouth
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