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50 l^PorteH’.Elegant Flour 1.65
lifetRaisins and Prunes
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lie ms $1.10 triiioi
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Fish. Oysters. Celery.
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J. M. Mills.
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,,-, Ifc&S iBasssfatf at this
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Fire Insurance
________^ this country and of
of
other strong and conserve-
1 without
_____ »momptiy Atlanta Home Ins.
any discoaht, the
Co., a oT ps?m Hartford; the bnsmess sr Fhoenix divi- on of
the Home of New York,
C^o.SSKSSJMmp.- ___British London, England. and Mercantiielns. All com
just and prompt in their settlement
of losses.
wbenjflR^Ui** When adteitsd for insurance or
3» xiskofag
Ai<*M byMr. floor Drake of and the
{> „ rates chained
ponies are the
Vrt'3f^ small ‘h represented companies
MEW^iwell especial-
always, but ; dftw
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fa Lady
erring luedbyalady? the
luckleberrv glad Cordial, news
1 trorn a case of cramp
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Morning! .
Norfolk and Savannah Oysters
RJ1 jg|i Port ii Tennessee Sausage.
Jelery, All Kinds Fash m
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City Note*, end Newi Free TfcU and
W. B.gudson spent yesterday in
There is to be a marriage in Senoia
next week.
Hiss Arnold, of Senoia, was in the
city yesterday.
Tom 8 . Wright, of Greenville, was
in the city yesterday.
J . E. Mitchell is building an addi¬
tion to his home on Ninth street.
Ben Neal, of McDonough, spent
several hours in this city yesterday.
Mrs. Joseph Darsey, of Lovejoy,
spent yesterday with relatives in this
city.
Col. J. H. Hunt, a prominent cit-
i*en of Barnesville, was in this city
yesterday.
Henry Bass made a short trip
through the country into Pike county
yesterday.
C. B. Townsend made an el&quent
address at the drummers convention
in Atlanta yesterday.
Mrs. John Canthen returned home
to Milner yesterday after a visit to
her daughters iu this city.
The next subject to be taken up by
the History Class will be the Decline
and Fall of the Roman Empire, t
Mrs. J. C. Brooks gave an elegant
afternoon reception yesterday to
Mrs. P. W. Meld rim, of Savannah.
Manse Manley, of Double Cabins,
took in the exposition for a couple of
days and returned home yesterday.
Mrs. Malcolm McLean returned to
this city yesterday from a visit to
the Piedmont exposition at Atlanta.
Mrs. A. J. Farley, of Goggansville,
who has been visiting her sister, Mrs.
E. M. Drewry, returned home yester¬
day. Hammond J. C.
Col. E. W. and
Hansom left yesterday morning lor
a hunt of a day or two in Meriwether
'county. ?U’
MissEUa Fowler, who has be^n
visiting Miss Lena Smith in this city,
returned to her home at Selma, Ala.,
yesterday.
The show hoards were taken down
yesterday evening, and the circus will
soon be nothing but a variegated
memory.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Patrick return¬
ed home from Atlanta yesterday,
where they have been spending two
or three days.
i_ Henley Kell came up from Auburn,
Ala., yesterday, where he is attending
school, having broken an arm in
game of ball.
Miss Lula Belle Towns, a most
charming young lady of Senoia,
was in the city yesterday, the guest
Flora Jones.
BucUen’s Arnica Salve.
The Beet Salve In the twM for
Brute*, fcoree, Uleeiu, Salt Rheum,
Soree. Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
Corns, and id oil a) S kin Eruptions, and
ly cure* Piles, or no pay pay Required. It is
teed to give Price perfect 35 cents eat Reaction, box. or For money eale le¬
funded. per
E R. Anthony,
Mrs. L. G. Smith gave a pleasant
entertainment on Wednesday night
in honor of Mien Fowler,
Ala., who has been
The latest estimate* place the low
by the Savannah fire as #332,000,
with a known insurance of #03,000.
A great deal of the cotton was
probably known.' insured on policies not yet
The motion for a new trial !n the
Charlie Thomas murder case was *fl-
“ areh “ rm 1 id
Miss Jennie Platt, of Cleveland,;
Ohio., wl
Shattuc i
mer, fill
the, 7th last, to Mr. James 0. Hamfl-
ton of the same city.
W.C. and J. Aycook and J. A.
Brooks are the proprietors of a new
blind stile boring machine, a patent
for which isbow pending. The tech¬
nological school is under contract bo
furnish them their first machine.
Some miscreant cut about
long slashes in the canvas,
the reserved seats of theWalla Wi
Medicine Co. on Wednesday night.
This kind of petty vandalism is
heartily condemned by everyone find
the perpetrators should be ferretted
out and punished.
The wedding of Mr. John Walcott
and Miss Ella Barnes yesterday was
attended by many Of Wends.
The groom looked handsome and
manly and the bride was very lovely,
while the presents were numerous
and elegant, among them being an
appropriate remembrance from
Stonewall Are company . W e extend
best congratulations.
Capt. Shehan made a half hour can-
the equipment of the Spalding Greys.
He will see the citisens generally in
the next few days and all Bhouldsub-
scribe something towards raising the
amount required. The start is a
good one and we trust that when the
committee or any part of it calls
that you will give liberally and en¬
courage the organisation in their
It is within the reach of all for 25
cento; we mean Laxador, the golden and
specific for dyspepsia, indigestion
jaundice. At all druggists.
The Havings Bank Of Grtffln.
Thto institution will be organised field
at once and will offer the best
for investments that has been pre¬
sented to onr people. The plan is an
admirable one. The capital is to be
made up by installments. Ten dol¬
lars pai(j in as the first installment
per share and one dollar per' month
for each subsequent month. In this
way the organisation starts off with
five thousand dollars-.and the capi¬
tal is increased five hundred dollars
each succeeding month. The build'
ing and loan feature is embraced in
the Hie charter cnartcr and uuu money will be ad
vancedat a lower rate than can be
loaned by any kinfitfd institution
The bank feature enables the money
to be loaned in the safne maimer
now employed by other banks,
so the fund will never be idle.
Thus by rapid use and
constant turning over the
accumulations will be large and the
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it is a home enterprise; all themoney
is kept here, need here and by home
people, and bv becoming a memoer
of this institution you get the some
advantages you do by joining a for¬
eign bnilding and loan association,
and at the same time keep your
money at home and help Griffin
Circulars giving the entire plan will
be distributed just as soon as they
can be iss ued. fit
>• Repspsy. C\
rnourninir bodtow tbooswids they of doOan re# sftR-
and* upon hy the hops that ttoy
nsally onr people to
attain thiR boon. And yet it may be
gSEti&Z'”*""
from the north and west oa Nov. 1.
presents a
i of duplicate and
-iffMHMPU-- «-,ilMpppppM fifty JL
. ~
I’ve basu,for two mortal hours toy¬
ing to buy a wedding present for
Gertrude T--with #25, and pos¬
S*«c*F iatare!” itively the only things J can find that
“Oh, batbaven’tyou seenHerltet ^ r ’
“No. What list?” *
,
“Too have evidently not b«m to
cal! on bar lately. Why, she's adopt¬
ed a brand new English fashion, and
baa a Hat of all the thing*, she wante
given her displayed on a small table
and mark off the articles they pre¬
fer to give, ft is a stttp of satito
paper about two yards long, and a
gold pencil Hes beeide it,"
“Are all the articles mentioned ex¬
pensive ' V' t **i vv-'wwsfe %forirwfi|
“Oh, deaw^uo!
but others art mere trifle*, it’s
this: A gold tSitnWe, ft Stein way
baby grand piano, a Writing cam, a .j
pair of sleeve links, a '
a peftri necklace, a lace i»u»i«i<r,
silver forks and spoons, a gold pen,
silver tea service, and so on. Ger¬
trude told me she’s nearly
lather intends to give her the
and she examinee the list first
•very morning, hoplhg «o is
against the ‘baby grand,’ but it j
not there yet. > '
'There’s always a fashion in wed¬
ding presents. Last year fifis a lamp
year. No bride of ’88 wifi ever need
to buy a lamp if she lives to be a
hundred. ifei'dl$‘wdu*i*l
“And this year? ^Wby, this year
it’s candlesticks. There is a flood of
candlesticks of all kinds, rises and
values. ‘Louis XIV,’ ‘Renaissance,’
Wedgewood, Leeds anddevrefi,
just pour In on the brides, at leaston
those who don’t follow the new fash-
ion, and there are lots to girls fiho
won’t. They sav it stems too much
like asking for things. And it’s tome
one can’t help having a little feeling
of that sort. But it’s foolish .”
sfo^ujim sick and troublesome thYbSy J^wifl °|row
by reason
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COTTON IN sriiBNPIP SHAPE
The Wcftther^Fin^an^the ( rop Mov-
There is no change in the condition
of the cotton crop since fast week
The weather has been favorable for
the short, staple crop. The top crop
has advanced some, and, should
frost not come too early, a good tdp
crop will be produced. Picking
is progressing rapidly. Planters are
getting the cotton housed and gin¬
ned, and the movement to the ports
is The enormous. weather has been altogether |
JCUHCI
top cool for sea island and a ibont
all of the plant has matured that “t,
.mature. > H } t .4 , yjglgl
Professor Gattther, of Pane, state# that
curtain vital proceeds of the bo4y devetop
putrefying enbetancea in the tieense, whfoh, if
not speedily eliminated, produce dieeaee,
Ayer’s Barsapariita effects the removal of
these substances, and thereby preserves
health. -.%s - " .<■'! •.4 4*S>»
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The Factory Fins* ^ $
Yesterday evening at 6r20 o’clock
fire broke Out in the waste house of
the Griffin Manufacturing Co., in the
northern part of the city. The blare
was seen from all parts of the city and
W tl ”
of a large crowd. No
carried their hose reel up and at¬
tached the hose to the plugin the
factory and soon had a fine stream
oi Veter OR th e Are «H^it.*tu
speedily email loss gotten The under waste was fij«j about
ofHttietfih*. A . a. Wright took
lactorily. efisM*
was created in the city. Many of
the tenement house# were in danger.
beyond the reach of the fire.
The orgin of the fire was doubtless
spontaneous combostfem, there being
a great deal of oil in the waste eots-
ton taken from the mills.
ffitoA yon retd a ffcod, ah hataOve, ask
your druRgist for ft INKS»**W’* Hfc, tori
you will And that thsf give perfect
faction. For indigestion, torpid liver, and
Hick heaadaehe there 1# nothing snperior.
Leading physi ciare recomm«nd th em.
Tire Hasting Season.
The hunting season lias arrived
and lovers <4 the gun and dog are
preparing for the field.
Several have already taken their
first shots at the “whirrere.” But
the season grows better with thefalL t
ing frosts wfiMl ffil> the tall wee*
aid creeping kangtofoot vines m the
Mfe * a-T I rmbm ffi
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w* offer •Vt2&"*S£‘ the “Onyx” Blw* Ho«r»JLi
ty She of dye, We guarantee them not t« stain the
public. id to withsiand-lhe
’Oik" Bliti lipiiiDKt. •
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In Every Quality. 10c.. Hffwag 15 ■ WVSf c.. 25c. — W ■■ .....j 35a. w- .w- 40c. —----- and 45c. j
Ladies Fast Black Hose 25c., 35c.. 40c. 45c. and 60c.
Ladies’ Regular Made Ribbed Vests l
The great trouble ’ore with ladies Ribbed Tests has been, the sizes
could not be relied Hut at last have succeed yvereoi
KMfgSSfSF KEGUL
iso marvels showing of
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i ««>T ILs irTKps -r? tobwKijft
E. P. Reed 4 * Radies Fine Sh 8
a o,i t Lead All Otter Makes j
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: THE WEAK OF The Fit of Every
Bury Pair mm Pi iMftir Meet.
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Heeds’ “Wankei liphast”
give sion Sole, Sole, the ‘ most and and Pump,
general satisfaction, both for
trade. wear and ©o mfort, of any make offerd the
We carry the largest stock of MEN’S FINE
SHOES, and Ladies’ and Genileffifh’rtJIffl^ and
Medium price SHOES in Middle Georgia.
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GREAT «UOCEaaj«jQUB„OLQXHIHO nrPABTMFMT
SCHEUEBMAN & WHITE
r «b ©wa Bss v**fw % &#**• .fyi-ow?? ■ ai - *-* -m
well known business man yesterday
about high noon as he stood on the
sunny side of Hill riWfet enjoying
glorious day. “A finer day could,
hardly be selected, but it is impossible
for me to get off from my business
today. J reckon, though, if I had no
bossiness to tend I would hunt all
tbe time . U d mi Kh, l*»™ . wg»
bond, and then again ill hunted so
much I would Uot enjoy^it like I do
now when I canget off.”
Griffin has some sportsmen whose
recdrds can scarcely be parallelled in
thestate ‘ There is a gun club here
impit here, too, though ^ good dogs
are less numerous this year ..... than in
>wiqn
A firiraf or Paper H*vad Her UTe.
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1ft sral gam gp pie bottle bot«e; it; it helped helped he
atfgfig. Shooting mt ” Gallery. ^^retriass ’ ------
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and
the best make. I
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NOBBY Y$¥m HAm! WOOLEN |%S|an|tS^#i UNDERWEAR!
And Just the sweetest Line of Cravats-
its on #tylri
CEO.
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-GO TO THE-
NOVELTY CO.
AND BUY - -
A CHARTER, OAK.
DO YOU W A NT TS-i AVi 3 SONEY ?
Get puces on Silverwate, China, Crocker,, Lamps, etc, before beylej.
J. AV. SPARKS, Manag
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