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Have Marked Them Down hi'* Low.
Have Also Received Large Line
Children’s Suits!
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CHILDREN FROM 4 TO 13 YEARS OF AGE.
Bought Late At
Half Price
And Will site
Sold Saow Way!
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NEW
Ginghams, - Sateens f
AND PRINTS!
Keep Your Eye on My
Stock Shoes!
GOOD SHOES AT
LivingPrices! \
Butterick’s Fashion Sheets to
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Of a giorioiu prime
Oawue forth like • mornii
*ES Want* the dark brown I
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morning maid tea,
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i to be;
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was in the
The merriest II sound ,
our
SftsisciSK
streets of Griffin.
Talk about your weather—In
autumn,'
all were concentrated in the
Tuesday. It was a day of days^
pea* in the next issue of the
“Qm vivacious frigid Me*.
Lewis nee Jackson has returned
Indian Springs, where she has
spending the summer for her
ed waters of the spring seem to 1
made her brilliant ebony comj
somewhat darker/’.
destroy or mar the proportion Qf the
figure, are fashions lot which we
should be truly grateful. In point
of fact, even with the ultramiijded,
fashion is growing less and less arbi*
trary.' A new refinement regulates
dress, to wear the becoming and ap¬
propriategown is now fashion enough
for the best people. Even little chil¬
dren are the less being made fools
and puppets of—for which heaven be
praised.
What a boast the Augusta Chroni¬
cle makes of ite police force I Ite
latest blow is about the introduction
of the whistle system, something
novel and brand new indeed in the
Canal City, bat many years old in
Griffin. But read what theChrpnicle
says: “Augusta’s police force* and
the system now in vogue, are recog¬
nized by the authorities of other cit-
has
hi a
ti ves here of two or various three cities havej #udy been
sent at times to
this system and benefit by Augusta’s
methods. And now another resist jnove
has been made, which will in
•till greater efficiency among the
boys in blue. Instead of relying on
their clubs in answering sergeants and
making signals of distress, thei men
will hereafter use whistles. A lot of
whistles, the same as those now Used
by sergeants, have been purchased,
and each policeman given one. The
result will be quicker and better com¬
munication among the officers and
men. The blows have been arranged
as follows: Private, one blow; ser¬
geant, tyro Mows; distress, three
Tto many remarkable euree Hood’e Bar
Wouldn’t Kiss the Prince of Wales.
AW-dSrC^Lt Town
has a daughter who enjoys the unique
distinction of having refused "
no less a personage than the
of Wales. It was at Nice,
child, who to just old enough
A mf»4 0* her own—ehe is abfifit J—
Was out of doors playing with some
other children. The prince ice came up
at this moment, saw the pretty cbitf
and asked for a kiss. “’Deed, Deed, Won’t
kiss gemffien,” answered the baby,
indignantly, as elm joined her parents
and told them that “that man out
there wanted a kiss,” The way the
prince is being snubbed by American
tfris^igandHttle, is refreshing, to
®kW “ S wor e Ufa, ww A—y 4> Man.
may be said of many sufferers from
biliousness, headache, constipation,
and the<r
tf little,
.
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«tfar«4 '
, . „ s writ of
J!^Eaf w
«dUU M ona Mttto htm*ll >t Loutavllfo.
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X>r. Btanler’* fine m»!d«nce burned at
Kuigbtotowu, tad Wo iiumoaaa. Lorn
A rnAa tTnrnfii moap Richmonri fnd
bnmpud hta head agafort « gairat
“Sot*#. X *L O’Neil, chancellor of the
Roman Catholic diocese of Peoria, died
Wednesday * v.. .> \ f; ,•'.
It to mow believed that CUelkley Looney
aU ^ **
OaUsnreiA TlMiuM, the weolthiasl
citisen at Frankfort, Ky., died Wadnwrftoy,
aged S9 years. He wa» • graduate at Bar-
BWm «m International chceon unauimoueiy presi
drat o<,ti»e congreee. He de-
livered a speech outlining the object* of Um
Unjust Taxation.
ft is unjust to tax the stomach with bur
thema that it cannot bear. XaayaiUy two-
sr
A Distressing Case and Happy Core.
For over a year I have had a
breaking out on my leg swelled, of &
my Wright on it. I whs recom¬
mended to try Clarice’s Extract of
“ “gW My leg Skin is Cure, welt which and I
i. now
two miles on it without
any “trouble,” ble,” Stoned, Sigaed, “A. D. Hay-
ward.’’ Clarke's Flak Soap I makes
the akin soft and prevents ate chapping.
Skin Cure #1,00. Soap «p 25 cents.
For Sateby Dr. N. B. Drewry’s Drug
Store.
A Remarkable Cure in Milton, Fla.
Micro it, Fla., Jan. 20,1886.
This is to certify that I have been
afflicted with Scrofula, a Blood Pois-
number of years. The best
os of Mobite and this city
also tookfmigeqhafitHiyof thing could be done tor —but me. I
found bo relief m anything that I took
My limbs were a mass of ulcere, and
when I was sent to a physician in
Mobile entire “ ‘ body * of
m. iy was a mass
spree. I! had given np all hope, and
as a last resort resort tried tried P.P.P. *. *. (Brick-
ly Ash, Poke Boot and Potassium) ,
and after using four bottles (small
size) the sores have entirely disap¬
peared, and my general health: was
never better than at the present time,
and people that know me thin
wonderful <
Good Advice, Showing Berate.
Edward siivey, Chicago, gives testi¬
mony: five “My wife suffered had Catarrh severely twen¬ for
ty six years, before she began to use
years remedy. Unable breathe
our to ex-
« »t tical through condition. the mouth; Tried everything in a moet
without relief, when Dr. Streeter a<?
vised her to buy Clarke’s Extract of
Had (Papillion) Catarrh Cure. Be¬
lief followed immediately. She con¬
tinued to use it Until she is now en¬
tirely cured. Her health has not
flak Soap. 25 «™ lo . «.
remedies Drewry Druggist, band. now has the Flax
on
Fifteen Ve*r* » Sufferer From Rbeu- -f
/ / -■ '>'7
What Hon. W. H. Wilder, Mayot
matism, “WMaryi iffeml and and fifteen during during years that that with time time liheu- tried tried
sm, tbaupoo,d
all the orSri-tTe 808
______Jt^. ifo, S fflboad,
the B. 41 finally got
bottle of P. P. P. (Prickly A*, Poke
Boot and Potassium), induced while In Way-
cross, and me to take it.
Tire first bottle showed Its wonderful
effects, and after time continuing the use
of disappeared, it for a short and I theyheumatfem fori like a new
man. 1 take great s 7Tm^S‘- pleasure in recom-
^‘ Kitu,, "
On, Ju»» IS. Iga«,
Mercurial Poison.
Mercury a treqnmtly injudiciously used by
quack doctor* in cases oi malaria and blood
potoou, It* aftereffect Is worse *bau the or,
Igiri disease. B, B.B. (Botanic Blood Balm)
contains no mercury, but will eliminate mer¬
curial powion from toe system. Write to
Asia Co„ Atlanta, P»., for book ol
of It* cnnitlve virtue.
h Jackson, Tran., writes: “I
____to Loutottom, ssd when the
•ersrot _ tost broke, my bmi systoss mm saturated
with poison, wd 1 sores in my month
WxlB tobmoud, Attowto, Doctors Qm.,writes: “My
wife could hardly see called Itsypb-
QMtoteUto. HsreySS westiadmdtal eondi-
rouged mi. also, Dr. OUtom and soousfoiraghf recommend^ skeeonld & B. be
cu USsdHDta her kwtekvae B.,
entirely
s: “1
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the
to^do p eraaueut good is Ayer's Mr's Sar-
vitalism the ‘ ‘
evsry
“ I have need Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, la
my tettlly, tor yean. X bare found it
invaluable as
A Oure
tor Natrona Debility caused by an la-
actirt lirat aad a low atat« ot the blood.*
—Henry Bacon, Xenia, Ohio.
|»MJ
T have
this medicine six months, bnt it bas ra-
”1 bare beta a ysas t lriag ybyoteiae
for or*i half a century, arid during that
time I hare never found so i
usd rsUabls am alterative and Meod-
pariflsr at Ayer’s Sarsaparilla.”- Or.
M. Maxstert.XonlsvUle, Ky.
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,
nsr i s te »r
Or, J. a Ayer It O©., Lowell, Mats.
Itisstti Stctotuss,#*. Worth gs • bsSMSt
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REMEMBER. THE OLO AND RELIABLE FIRM.
W. M. Holman & Co.
KEEP THE BEST OF ALT, KISDR OF
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES.
|ts» FRESH FISH EVERT SATURDAY. < 9 gt
•rnmasvm.teisu.issa
R. F. STRICKLAND
Offers to tbs trade the beet stock of mt.
DRY GOODS, JEANS, NOTIONS. &C.,
! 8 f^ 15c - to 40c - *- ^ res—!
SHOE S 4 ! SHOES!! SHOES!!!
We keep a large stock of Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Shoes. Men’s
to fl.OO per pair. Lxamine our goods and we will save you money.
R. F. STRICKLAND ■ffi
No. 55 HILL STREET.
SSH
THE FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE GINNERY,
*"* ■* ssspi ^ “!
Capacity of Ginnery 70 bales per day. Cotton delivered freeto any ware-
th ' ,ar " e
to vwn bring u Bwissswm their cotton vvvua the IULIO Farmers’ RE wilt VU*7 LUUII White andriJlQ
to Ginnery.
E. H. SEARCY, President.
B. N.BABBOW, General
PURE DRUGS AND DRUG SU DRIES
At prices below anything ever sold in Griffin,
ai all Goons Gutu os BepseiM,
ursptalal attention given to onstotttrs wht dMire esire to to p«y pay their their Mils. bills. *
Respectfuily.
NB DREWRY
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TO THE FRONT S
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V Mmfictniii Copy,
HAVE MOVED THEIR STOCK OF
SASH, DOORS AND DLINDS
To So. 1« H01 St (C. H. Johnson’s old Stand)
Where Alt Sizes Sat>h, Doors, Blinds, Mamies, to..
will be on sale at lowest market prices. We will also add to our business »
complete line of
Builders’ Hardware,
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and will have prices' goods suit to the suit times. all classes Call of buildings write from the cheapest to the
finest at to or for what you want.
O»p«*lolly. ■
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