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Children’s ■:■ Saits I
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CHILDREN FROM 4 TO 13 YEARS OF AGE.
Bought Late At
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wtt Buttock s Fashion Sheets to Give
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emister’s. ■JlS>
The eigar clipper is a neat novelty
id watch charm*.
'oHnjppft quiet and
winter in color* Of
grow rich. Groti
driving
ton plfcwr.'Tnelrealaerfor
is superb.
|^d era* of the age.
Every married man should
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id an inspiration in theto
golden antnmn utumndays. days, Fine weather
and high feather flourish together.*
AXIJL..+ ootof^wntokeett
fits overcoat paw ° 10 “ 1
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hi* is the seasdri when roman-
arm^dw, who collects
leave*, proceeds to spoil all the big
books^bertotoer’s^y fto New'Orleans Pieayum
moaning the fact that the closing of
a bustle factory has put 600 girls
out of employment. Just Just think thiBk of
the thousands that the
the bustle bespat but
gests the wicked Brunswick awiclr Times. Timnai
,
might be wever, pap* Price i
still a success. 25c.
Sunny Side Scintillations,
SwifY Side, Ga., Oct. 10.—Frosty
E4w*Sfcaro0
I Everybody btuy picking cotton
and digging “taters.” By-theAray
it will soon be time for feasting on
“possum and totem/’
R.». CmrneB, of Griffin, was ln
Tw“SSt. ol the Gate City,
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mont exposition yesterday.
W. J. Montgomery, of the Atiaoto
onfco.,W»)M.y«t«* in w 'Gate . Ciiy
Lee Smith took the <
W. pm * ■xw **w
Sunday, and if they all had as
a time” as Will
surely enjoyed it. ^ ^ ^ carrying
One of our young met) is
a nice goldamg around, and says he
proposes to get rid of it before tto
days expire. Our advice the to this
young man is to carry ring baht
8tor ®'
RobtiA.
areipbatogofi the he Alabama told in
to
“Woman! a»4 b*la»,we mnit i
Smite, a werte is weak t
exempt? The answer is easy. 1
Pierce’s Favorite Prescriptions
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disorders or
prostration,
kt.
itrisnrwKd a «Mr«rffiHnrrb|
sores. I had gtvw up all hope, to
lyUfli.Mtofcooftoto as a last resort tried r.
ly Ash, Poire Root aa
‘ * bottles (i
pe ^.'S better d W than *"“?* at the w*
nsr* pre s en t t
The farmers «!* »<*« determined
than ever on Dgbttng and whipping
the juts trust.
They propose to fight the trust with
better and strong* forces of their
own next season, and for this pur-
cember. The call has been issued to
all presidents o* tim State Alliances,
wheels and unions of the Cotton
States and to ubsteraeni and labot-
ore’ unions of AperiW, as follows:
Whiww, Bfcefifc information of |
reliable nature has reached ns, that a
jute combination has been renewed,
upon a more extensive scale than
formerly, denominated the American
Manufacturing company, in which
into
t on fldoO Jg* tlmir option ou
■—.— . v ~ —,
that whatever should he done to prf
vent the same must, to to efficient !
! N don© at ttefNfot fteteftd© day;
o mrti» natoreftned, meto
*%**« ttou president
eeehUtote Alliance tetovea d« I.
ed expression from
Whssies sod Unioot hV tevw Of
W» of .cotton bagging lor
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to a convention at Si. Loots on W-
cember 7th next at 10 a. m. Said
convention to be composed of the
presidents of each State Alliance,
Wheel or Union, or web represent*,
tives as they select, aad one or ora
delegates from each cotton exeh
in ________„ the United States, to „ „ take
oonoidwtoion and settle tto
of tow on eotton coveted bides,* anti
to eetabiish a standard cotton bag *
ging
We earnestly request the Hod.
Evan Evan Jones, Jones, president p of tto Ftonl
Laborers’ Union
cotton exchange
Thkad United States HtltM to Ntel property
credited delegates to said conves-
tion
And in the event that the cotton
exchanges refuse or neglect to partid-
[Mte In said convention, then the del*
egates representing the producers
shall proceed to fix the tare and pto-
sertbe a standard bagging to which
ah AllianeedJen will unconipromis-
ingiy adhere,
This action is necessary that
ttfacturers of cotton bugging may
enabled to supply the demand
reasonable prices. Let sub Alliances
take action immediately.
L. F. lavnrowrow,
President 8. F. A.
R. G. Suawnc,
Chtfl’n Nat. Cot, Com.
R. F. Kolb,
Ag. Com’r Alabama.
The day set for the meeting of tBi
convention is just one day prim- ic
the meeting of the Farmers’ mid La
i borers'' National Union of
The cotton states will see that
S|Aa pne MAAvIaiI needed wgipf la »
pie satisfaction to all parties
are caused by the use of
shirting instead qt cotton
They “Swore lllte^Tur Army la OTa*.
^of many
ever, moved *s sp^dily tto of Dr
by use
Goett Advice,
E. ---------- • avt VnwMwl g^vcrBiy
lief t
toned to use it to« sht
, now: Ins tto Flax
Whai ffOh. W. H. Wilder, Mayor
of Albany, Ga.,says:
bear of. Oue ef
tod
no
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tor Horvous DobUlty esoMd tqrsnta-
•etiroUrer asd slow otato of the blood."
Ohio.
m
I hava only oi
*W» aoadteina fix month*, bat it baa ra-
Herad am from ma trouble, and enabled
aot to reauiaa wdm."—J. P. Oamaott,
Perry, HI.
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,
nsnton
Or. J, ©. Ayer 4 Oo., towel!, Mara.
Worth t* a bets*.
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; REMEMBER. THE OLD ARD RELIABLE FIRM. 1
W. M. Holman & Co.,
KEEP THE BEST OF ALL KIVDS OF
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES.
Oor Sweet Water Pat. and Telieo Flours cannot be beat. Best brands of
All INL>' kinds of Canned Goods cheap afa
any one. Fresh lot Mai The Specialty.” best t Cigars and
grad* ides SnUlvan’s Tobacoe. Water Ground Meal a Vegetables
Fruits, its, Fancy and Stick Candy.
S 3 - FRESH FISH EVERY SATURDAY. '**
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Gbifitn, September 18th, 1880.
R. f. STRICKLAND
Offers to the trade the best stock of
DRY GOODS, JEANS, NOTIONS. &C„
SHOES;! SHOESJ! SHOES!!!
THE FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE GINNERY,
Owtod and Run by If are ThanBOO Fam**!Ptentyef Cotton Bagginfi and
Tito Always on Hand and FURNISHED AT COST!
All Cotton Seed can be Disposed of, if Desired,
without moving them. Wagons unloaded by elevators. We appeal to our
town fanners as well as termers from tto country, both white and colored,
to bring their cotton to the Farmers’ Ginneiy.
W. E. H. SEARCY, President.
B. N. BARROW, General Manager. Is
should N, B.—Stock be by in the Oat. Ginnery 1st, promised. and 011 Mill Stock ready for still delivery. be Notre but due
be worth met premium. as Be wise and quickly. can bought; will
soon a act
PURE DRUGS AND DRUG SUNDRIES
At prices below anything ever sold in Griffin,
It fiil, ai m Goods mmm
MTSpecial attention given to customer* who detire to pay their bills ~ffit
Respectfully.
NB.DREWRY.
TO THE FRONT!
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licit! liMiri Coim,
HAVE MOVED THEIR STOCK OF
SASH, BOORS AND BLINDS
To So. 16 Hill St. (C. H. Johnson's old Stand)
Where All Sizes Sash. Doors. Blinds. Mantles. &c„
wiD he on sale at lowest market prices. We will also add to our business a
complete Hire of
Builders’ Hardware,
Respectfully,
AYOOCK HABUFACTFBItiC CO.
mm LOWER
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Mol Mali Dealer*ii mm
JEWELRY, CLOCK*, &C.
mimHresmto ms
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P *n %\IM BY
Kt HKllKUMAN A WHITE,
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RIP :uri
A Written SHMi'o to Amobrnu RtiHI
No (tetMittoa frinulbn uneiw. Kndoned b
the h<tu!i«jUibjPtet<j('i - <rf the Pulled Stain
Offlee 8tV4 Marietta St.. Corner Broad.
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!».*, and *tart yon to a boaittea* that will pay
1 ou^fr.im $100 to $SC0 per month
THK RICHMOND pr ilUSHINO CO.
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