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h and Oysters
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10 lb*, (irao. Sugar...........
15 H Rice..........•»••*••'••••■
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i PieUcw, per gal........
Rigid Fickle* - “... 50c.
liO ft*. Poetdl’s Elegant Floor 165
New Raisins and Prunes
mi Received.
Maple syroj $1.10 Gall
* j ONLY TODAY.
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Fishi Oysters. Celery.
•Btkv' K —W-
J. M. Mills.
fl. DUKE A CO.
v«U known firm conslsting of
wwell H,Drake and Mr. Jas. M.
the representative at this
» leading Fire Insurance
of this country and of
other strong and Conner va-
nown
company which always
cashes discount, its losses the Atlanta promptly Home without Ins.
Co., nay doing business
a company on
lord, the Phoenix of
Home ol New York,
North British and Mercantile Ins.
of London, England. All coinpa-
nies “ Indemnity *' is beyond question
and which are prov verbiafy settlement fair and
just and prompt in their
^wEn"solicited for insurance or
when you desire to place a risk of any
character it will be to your interest
.to see these gentlemen. The business
is now managed by Mr. Drake nnd
his office is on the second floor of the
Drewry building. The rates charged
by these leading companies are the
same questionable as charged strength by small represented companies
of a
by some other agents, and it is well
to have the bestaiways, but especial-
ly so when it costs no more. dAw
A MA Valued by a I<ady,
What fish temost is most valued valued by by ah alady f
tier-ring. Let her ring the glad lad :
of saying Dr. Diggers’ her child Hncktebep-y of Cordial, Cor
trom a case cramp
eolic, and relieving it teething.
This Tuesday Morning
Norfolk and Savannah Oysters
Ul Pork Tennessee Sausage.
Celery. JUI Kinds Fresh Fish.
BLAKELY
’BOUHD ABOUT.
City Notes, aad Im Vim TUB wad
J. C. Glenn, of Atlanta, is In the
city.
Dr. H. J. Garland is spending this
week at Senoia.
Major U. B. Wilkinson, of Newnan,
is visiting relatives in Griffin.
Miss Hattie Kincaid has returned
from a short trip to Atlanta.
Will Moore, of Atlanta, spent Sun¬
day with his family in this city
Mrs. W. A. Dismnke returned to
her home at Woodbury yesterday.
Aboqt twelve couples had a dance
at the old Grey’s armory last night.
Mrs. W. L. Ison has returned home
from a visit to her parents at Wood¬
bury.
Mr, and Mrs. J. C. Williams, of
Hollonville, were in the city yester¬
day.
D. W’. Patterson made a flying
trip down the Central railroad yes¬
terday.
Mrs: M. C. Prickett, of Carrollton,
who has been visiting Mrs. W. C.
Wicker, returned home yesterday.
Mrs. T. E. Atkinson returned to
Newnan yesterday, after a short
visit to Mrs. Geo. B. White in this
city.
Miss Mattie Briscoe, who has been
visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Flemister
in this city, returned to her home at
Milledgeville yesterday.
Several Griffin lawyers are attend¬
ing Pike county superior court, which
convened at Zebulon yesterday with
Judge Boynton on the bench.
Some excitement was caused on
the streets yesterday by several pis¬
tol shots which were fired at a dog
which was supposed to be mad.
Mrs. Geo. L. Cope, Sr., and daugh¬
ter,Mrs. James H. Hunter, of Savan-
nak, who have been visitfngrelatives
in this city, left yesterday morning
for New York.
The maximum temperature yester¬
day was 04° and minimum 38°. Predic
tions for today, fair and a maximum
of warmer, though mnimum will
record about the same.
The stockholders of the 8. G. & N.
A. RR. will hold their annual meeting
at this place on the 7th of next
month. A notice will be found in
another colu inn.
Cols. J. J. Hunt and W. E. H.Sear¬
cy went to Atlanta yesterday to put
in a bid for the Alliance Exchange,
but the time for opening bids was
postponed until the 12th inst.
In a short while the people of our
city will be treated to a rare enter¬
tainment, introducing features both
novel and interesting, and in which
the best amateur talent will be en-
gaged.
Many diseases date their origin to
functional disturbance of the stom¬
ach and liver. Laxador corrects these
abnormal conditions meat surely;
hence the increasing sale. Price 25c.
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tendent of _ X* mammoth j§§§
a
school aad poses as an «
Christian gentleman, but he bus just
given an exhibition ol pgtty
nes^and spite which proves him to be
a very, very small man, to vm the
mildest term.
This act was the issuing of an
order abolishing the postoffice at
Luverae, a thriving to#fa in Ala¬
bama of 500 people, the great ma¬
jority of whom are white, in fact, It
is almost a white settlement. To
this place the poatmaater-general ap¬
pointed a negro who was objection¬
able to the people, •« the successor
of a respectable and efficient white
man. They declined to have any
business with the postoffice, and in¬
convenienced themselves by getting
their mail elsewhere. The negro,
who appears to be a tolerably sensi¬
ble individual, perceiving this state
of affairs benefltted him not,, de¬
termined to resign, but was per¬
suaded by some sneaking; rascals of
the carpetbag stripe to hold on and
stand the boycott. And now the
postmaster-general, to gratify Ms
spleen at the refusal of the white peo¬
ple to accept this negro ^postmaster*
has abolished the office. Sneh a pro¬
ceeding as this ia> disgrace to the
administration, and illustrates yery
forcibly of what small calibre this
pious Wanamaker is made. He may
have authority to discontinue small
postoffices because the people are
properly indignant that an objec¬
tionable official should be foisted up¬
on them, but be cannot force a
Southern community to acquiesce in
his content ptible actions. Luverne
postoffice may go out of existence
and an entire community may be an¬
noyed and inconvenienced, but tbs
people will stand it rather than yield
to the arbitrary and offensive edict
of John Waaamaker.
Buckles’* Arnica Salve.
The Beet Solve ia the world tor Csts-
Bruiees, Sore*, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever
Iv euree Pile*, or copay satisaction, trequired
teed to give Price perfect 25 cents box. or For monfyre¬ sale l
funded. per
E R. Anthony.
Col. E. W. Coleman of Ellijay has
filed a suit for 515,000 for the widow
Sarah Worley, for the killing of her
husband while serving a term in the
penitentiary. He has investigated
the matter thoroughly and is confi
dent of a recovery.
William Nichols of West Vernon
district, Troup county, who is now
85 years of age, shot a squirrel some
time since that had a silver five cent
piece tied around its neck. It was
probably somebody’s pet that had
escaped.
A Scrap of Paper Saved Her Life.
last SSSSS’KfSSTX-artS stages ol consumption, told by physicians
that she was incurable ■urable and a conld lire only a
abort time; she weighed wrapping lees than seventy she
pounds. On On a piece of paper
read of Dr. King’s Sew Discovery, and got
sample bottle; it helped her, she bought
large bottle, it helped her more, bought ai an-
other other and and grew grew better fast, fast., continuedits continued its ui use
and is now stroi mg, healthy, For further rosy, particu plump,
weighing g 140 140 pounds.
larssend stamp Trial to W. H. Cole, wonderful Druggist,
Fort Smith. bottles of this
Discovery Free at E. R. Anthony’s Drugstore
An earthquake was felt at Ellijay
last Saturday night. The earth
shook for about half a minute, rock¬
ing houses and rattling window
panes, then n distant rumbling was
heard which lasted two or three min¬
utes.
Gout has various names according
to the parts affected, chiragra, as podagra, when
when in the feet;
the hands, &c.; but whether the at¬
tack is first felt in the feet or the
hands, rnb with Salvation Oil at
once, It annihilates pain. Price 25c.
Delegates from eleven churches in
the Baptist Association, and seven
from the Western, will meet at Ham¬
ilton Wednesday to form a new as¬
sociation. The body will be in see.
sion probably two days.
Agents Wanted.
Big pay to the .right party, work
ing at home for the National Gar¬
ment Cutter. Lqdies or home. gentlemen See
can make good pay at
me in Griffin today, or address J. H.
Davis, Newnan, Ga.
Griffin Female CoUege \
Lots for Sale or to Rei
Auction Sale of Furniture and Min¬
Globes, eral and Black Philosophical Boards, Desks, Cabinets. Pianos
nnd 8 Libraries of Books of all kinds
and various Tuesday other things Oct. will 8th, be
closed out on next,
1880. G. A. Real CrwwiNOHAM, Estate
A. G. Daniel, Agt.
Auctioneer.
To Onr Friends.
Griffin, accepted Ga., Sept. position 14,1889.
We have a for
the coming year with the popular
| house of Seaenerman * White, ami
would be pleased for all our friends to
call npon us and w# will treat them
right aad appreciate their patron¬
age. Yours truly,
J • o. dBOWIj Bun’
B.B.B'.’n,. BB
<Uwlm.
Learie Morris, who was injured by
the train Satoday night, wae remov-
ed yesterday to his sister’s home.
Several ribs are torn from his spine,
his internal cavities are caved in and
altogether be is in a bad way,though
he haw reacted well from the shock.
Rev. J. A. Perdue, who has been
here for several weeks, returned to
Atlanta yesterday. Rev. Mr. Her¬
rington and Rev. F. L. Adams also
went up, to attend the State Conven¬
tion of the Christian Church, which
AN AWFUL WARNING!
lesrtjr ia the Lunatic Asylum for
Drinking
This year’s peach brandy is not
ripe yet. *
And not only does it bite like In
adder in the stomach, but it sting-
eth like a bumble bee in the brdin
and cometh nigh unto driving aman
into the asylum lor the insane.
Moreover, it maketh one’s own
family to turn against him because of
his nnseeminly conduct and his awful
breath, the smell whereof is worse
than the fumes of the bottomless
pit.
Thus, at least, saith E'bert Ogle-
tree, colored, who swears that hence¬
forth he will drink nothing but water,
albeit flavored mayhap with liquor
that is red.
Elbert hails variously from Butts,
Monroe and Pike, but more recently
from the last county. Yet the good
people of Forsyth sent him up here
yesterday with Marshal King to be
numbered with Spalding’s contin¬
gent at the ancient capital of the
State, after coming very near elect¬
ing him from Monroe. To this Judge
Hammond demurred and after an
expnrte examination by the Ordi¬
nary, the County Judge, the Sheriff
and the Court Reporter, Elbert was
dismissed on his own recognizance
and told to go nnd drink no more
peach brandy.
For it was the excessive use of
peach without honey that made El¬
bert’s own father turn against him
and came near sending him to the
lunatic asylum from two counties in
one day. According to his own testi¬
mony, one of his employers had told
him if he ever gob a chance at a bar¬
rel of liquor he would drink himself
to death. It would seem that he
had access to a hogshead of peach
brandy, which now runs in streams in
Monroe county; and he drank and
he cursed and he ripped around and
was altogether a frightful example,
like unto one insane. Bat yesterday
afternoon he had only a headache
and a pair of handcuffs to show that
he was not himself.
Look not upon the peach moveth brandy itself
when it is new and
with prussic acid, but rather let itget
age and mix it aright with honey.
Court of Ordinary.
The following proceedings were had
at the ordinary’s Court yesterday.
The will of James H. Logan, Sr.,
was admitted to record and Gilbert
Moulder appointed executor.
A. M. Elledge, administrator of J.
D.|George, was granted leave to sell
lands and wild lands of said estate.
W. E. George was appointed guar¬
dian of his children.
John H. Keith was granted
to sell perishable property of the es¬
tate of W. J, Keith.
Mrs. Fannie Brown was appointed
guardian of her children.
R. A. Thrower, administrator
Thqmas Thrower, made his final
turn and applied for dismission.
T. C. McLaurin, executor of Mrs.
Jeannette Bethune, was granted
ters of dismission.
John F. Stilwell, guardian of
ma Stilwell, was granted leave to
encroach.
Mrs. M. A. Benson, guardian of
Geo. E. C. Lindsay, was granted
leave to encroach.
The case of H. C. Bqrr, executor of
Rhoda H. Doe, versus heirs, was con¬
tinued.
The case of-Whitaker vs. W. B.
Hudson, executor of T. P. Smith ( was
appealed by consent.
J. G. Matthews, administrator of
Josephine Padgett, filed application
Or dismi ssion
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Many young children become positively re
potato with sore eyes, sore ear*, and scald
bead. 8u*h aflirtioas mat be speedily re
moved by use o< Ayer’s
Young and oh
b) benefit* ol tide msdMne.
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.dROVh We offer the “Onyx’* Black the Hose best article for Ladies for uM
\ *40* O Misses to our customers, as qualities offered purl.
ty of dye, and wearing them not to ever stain the to
the s public. pub! We JjI, guarantee to withstand - the 1 , , i - 1 feet 1 1
or garments, and wellj
effects ©t repeated eontlndentl.v washing as
as perspiration. We rec-
ommend our new
iip’ltaitgriiilk
MISSES’ AND BOYS’
/y VCRAt^* Mil - lose ®§f
In Every Quality, I Oc., 15c., 25c., 35c„ 40c. and 45c.
Ladies Fast Black Hose 25c., 35c., 40c., 45c. _ and 60c.
Oar stock of Hosier, is absolutely the most complete ever offered In Griffln.
There is nothing yon can ask for from a pair ofhose at 10c. toa Silk hose at $1,25. |
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Ladies' Regular Made Ribbed Vests
The great tronble heretofore with ladies Bibbed Tests has been, the sizes J 1
conld ble, not he relied buy npon. size Bnt of at last FRENCH we have REGULAR succeed in MADE ov^rcmiiing VE8TS, this andfcel tron.
as yon can any onr full line of ladies
sureof getting the proper size. We are also showing a Rib¬
bed Tests in the cheaper grades, that are marvels of comfort and cheapness*.
in
E. P. Reed‘s Ladies Fine Alices
Lead All Other Makes 1
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THE WEAK OF The Fit of Ever} 7
ETB 17 -Pair GnniM! r AtaieiT Perfect
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Reeds’ “Wankenphast” Common-Sense Exteu- a 1
sion give Sole, the most and general Pump- satisfaction, Sol^ Shoes for both ladles,
for
wear and comfort, of any make offerd the
trade.
We carry the largest stock of MEN’S FiNI
SHOES, and Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Cheap and
Medium price SHOES in Middle Georgia.
GREAT SUCCESS IN OUR CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. 1
We have Albert bough! more in Clothing this fabrics season and have Business add more Suds than of during any previous season. We have
Prince Suits all the new and cuts. every style and quality. A full line of Boys
Suits, with long and short Pants. We will save you 25 per cent, on old prices.
SCHEUERMAN & WHITE.
Shooting Gallery.
I have opened up a first-class
shooting gallery over Kinard & Bros,
store, opposite the Brick Warehouse.
The best of order will be kept and
my rifles are of the best make. I
would like all lovers ol sport to visit
ray gallery. Respectfully, F. H.
oct5w2. Weaver.
FT EORGIA — Spalding Count*.— Whereas
VX Bufus Thrower, A. Thrower, administrator of
Thomas represents to the Court in
his petition, he has duly rally filed administered and entered on Thomas record,
that
Thrower’s estate.
This is therefore to cite all persons concern¬
ed, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if
any they discharged can, why said administrator his administration, shonid
not be from
and receive letters of dismission on the first
Monday in January. E. W. HAMMOND, 1890.
f«.15 Ordinary,
/"T EORGIA— Spalding County.— Whereas,
VJ Jas. G. Matthews, administrator of
Josephine iPadgett, represents to the Court
in his petition, duly filed and entered on rec¬
ord, Padgett’s that he has fully administered Josephine
estate.
This is therefore tofciteall persons concern¬
ed, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if
any they can, why said administrator should
not be discharged from his administration,
and receive letters of dismission on the first
Monday in January 1890.
#6.15. E. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary
sKS?zs!,ir£S By virtu, of an order granted by the Coart
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County, Georgia, on the the first Tuesday in No¬
vember the higest next, bidder during tor legal the hours following of sale,
to cash,
property of John D. George, deceased, latejnf
said county, for the purpose ol distribution
and payment of debts, to-wit:
One undivided one-fourth interest in the
store house of and Grifln, lotfronting andknown on Taylor street,
in the city as the “Laet
Chance” bar room, fronting on Taylor street
thirty tost more or less and running back one
hsndiwd feet more or less, bonded on the east
by the store of 8. H. Deane aad on the west
by J. It. Bishop’s butcher shop, lot Also, one
half interest ia one house and mthe’eity of
Grifln, known as the [ Springer Hl_ place, hound-
sdoaths ^ ^
the John D. George reside!** place,
“ ‘ ion street and west by vacant lot.
a
on e h a lf interest in one vacant lot,
feet, on Solomon street. In
’ the north by
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DO YOU WANT A HAPPY HOME?
-GO TO THE-
NOVELTY CO.
AND BUY
A CHARTER OAK,*
1)0 YOU WANT TO SAVE MONEY?
Gst prices on Silverware, China, Crockery, Lamps, etc, before buying. 1
J. W. SPARKS, Manager. 1
£&~AII stylesnw goods arriving constantly.
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SOOTS, SHOES AND LEATHER AT 1
J,?.,- HASSELkUS’ SHOE STORE J?A.-
Home-made Shoes and Leather a Specialty.
f We warrant all work and shall make it a point to misrepresent nothin. Just received I
a large shipment of Gents’ and Ladies’ and Misses’ fine goods, and school shoes for Children
and ew&per Slippers of all kinds. fj
cord paid for 200 cords of Tan-bark. H. W. HASSELKU8. S I
$ 35.00
Will Buy an Organ. $65 will Buy a Piano
PW Ji• juiiltoif i > full of fine Pianss and Organs, but only two at
bo/e p*i’33.
DEA1E <£ HUFF,
GRIFFIN, 0*.
Rece’d The Past Week
Seventy-Five ± Boxes
a Crackers! 1
«*, HOLMAN & STEWAR _
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