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Wool Cashmeres 10c.
«eihi.ias, 27 Inches Wide 121-2c.
iCf tan Asti “ “ 26c.
38 V 25c,
These are the Host Desirable Cheap
Dress Groods I—i ■ w|
IN THIS MARKET.
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lot of 40 Inch All Wool Plaids at
4 of Fine French Plaids at 90c.;
jU«i, assortment
worth $1.25 New Side Band Suits.
New Kill us, Prints ul Sales
Arriving Every Week.
Splendid Stock Children’s School Nose
at Sc., 10c. and 12c. per jMd^OiPWlles’
Fast Black Hose at 20p., 25c. and 35c can’t
be matched at the prices. Secure a dok pafr
of Macofi knit Half Hoes ^|75<^^er doz. be-
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ELEGANT LINE
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In both i Wool and Cotton. Our 50c. Ladies’
l Undervests is a bargain.
Will save yon 20 to 25 per cent, on your
.purchases.
>me stock of Newmarkets, Mojes-
i $oi Ladies’ Jackets just opened up. See
^ WtJmUcs Light Weight COBtS.
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BHOES ! A SHOES
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Don’t fail to see my Shoe stock before
ing your selections in this line.
Stock Solid Shoes
LOWEST PRICES.
is in Chfldren s Suits, from 5 to 13
at Cut Prices. Can have you a
Overcoat made to order at Men
Reed Sons. Philadelphia. Penn., at reasonable
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J. Flemister’s.
ThU and
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day.
Qodkoep fcaep you! Kay, beloved non), how rain,
How poor i« prajer!
up yesterday.
Picture frames made to outer, at
M. D. Mitchell A Co’s.
Prof. E. E. West went to Atlanta
gtsrday and^ took if'|e expos!-
Mrs. E. B. Boyd returned home
yesterday from tH a visit of a week to
Atlanta. • ; 'umv
Miss Laura Baals left-yesterday
for a lengthy visit to friends in At-
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There will be Services at DeVotte
chapel this afternoon commencing
at 3 o dock.
OW pictures copied And enlarged
in crayon, oil or water colors, at
M. D. Mitchell ftCo’s. .
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Mrs. J, H. White returned yester¬
day from Atlanta, where she has
been spending a few days.
M. D. Mitchell & Co. are turning
out some elegant crayon portraits,
at remarkably low. prices.
The great Walla Balia Remedies
will be found for sale at Dr. E. R. An¬
thony’s drug store. diw.
The Presbyterian Sunday school
wifl meet today at 3:00 p. m. o’clock
instead instead of oi 9:45 9:45 a. a. m. m. as as heretofore. Hereto!
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chased at our gallery. M. D. Mitchell
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Mrfi. W. H. Ashton, of Forsyth,
who has been visiting Mrs. Dr. T. J.
Collier; to this city, returned .home
yesterday, J
Our stock of mouldings ie complete
-all the latest designs, antique oak,
silver, gold and bronze, at M. D.
Mitchell & Co’s.
The officers and "members of St.
George’s Episcopal church are re¬
quested to meet at the church this
afternoon at 4 o’clock.
Preaching at the Christian church
this morning at 11 o'clock and eve¬
ning at 7:30, by Rev. J. A. Perdue.
The public cordially invited.
Nearly seven columns of new ad¬
vertisements in today’s paper pro
sent interesting reading matter to
oar wide circle of readers.
Owing to the absence of the pastor
at Presbytery, as announced yester¬
day, there will be no'preaching in
the Presbyterian church today.
Mrs. P. W. Meldrim and children,
who have been visiting Mrs. C.
Jrooks their home for in several Savannah wedkfi,, yesterday. Ijft^r
Miss Emma Sutton, of Forsyth,
returned home yesterday, after a
visit of several days to her sister
Mrs. E. M. Drewry of this city.
George McCall, a clever you
tleman of Atlanta, passed
here yesterday eta route for
where he will spend a few days
9l|M||gi^iiimniiiiiu»ss> 1 p ■ j “W* iMfiS*. j
The £eely Co. hare a fine repre¬
sentation of “The Old Oaken Bucket”
in their show window, and a fine ad¬
vertisement in this morning’s News
and Sun.
Mr. and Mrs. Cary B. Townsend
returned home to Thomasvilie yes¬
terday. Mrs. Townsend spent the
greater part of the summer in this
city with her sister Mrs. H. R. Refns-
hart.
The Carrollton Free Press says the
Western Union Telegraph company
is preparing to build a line from Car¬
rollton to Griffin, and that material
has been received at the former place
for this purpose.
Mr. and Mtt*. W. J. Ginger expect
to sail for America the last oi this
mouth. We have still in store tor
our readers a number of interesting
European letters from the fascinating
pen of “Pike County.”
Pike county superior court ad¬
journed on Friday evening, partly
because the Judge wished to give the
people chance to get their cotton
out mid partly to allow the clients
of the late J. A. Hunt to secure
other lawyers.
BeaatytariDower.
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Where ruby lips and glowing cheek
The g«t cd ragged hsaWi bespeak,
TBe artist, Nature’s nobleman,
Will risk the treasure oi hie art,
Depicting, deftly ae he can.
The linee engraven on his heart .
May years but gently with thee toy.
And pleasures sweet, without tfaes; alloy,
With fairest blossoms cover * .
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Medical Discovery is a sure cure for
all skin eruptions and diseases of the
’riood.
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Decorated Toilet Sets, Cheap, at
Novelty Co.
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niHineau.
of Sa’
yesterday: en route to At-
bmta, where »pe&ft about
two weeks! „ homo they
will make a rotative* in this
city.
There will be the regular services
at the Baptist church today conduc¬
ted by the pastor Bev. F. M. Daniel
Preaching at 11 o’dock a. m. and
7 30 o’cloek p. m. Sunday school
at 8 p. m. Conference will be held
after the morning service. AH mem¬
bers of the church are earnestly re¬
quested to be present.
Whither are they drifting? The
New Mississfppiaa says: A young
lady asked an editor this extraordi¬
nary question: “Do you think it
right for a girl to sit on a young
man’s lap, even if she is engaged?”
Whereupon the editor told this ex¬
traordinary lie: “We have had no
experience in the matter referred to,”
Why didn’t he say, “If it was our
girl and our lap, yes; if it wus an¬
other girl and our lap, yes; but if it
was our girl and another fellow’s lap,
never! never 1 never!”
Speaking of beauties, reminds us
that one of the prettiest sights in the
worldcanbeseen between 1 and 2
o’clock in the afternoon, near our
large public school. The troops of
school girls that are then relieved
from their studies present as many
types of beauty as can be found any¬
where in the South. They are full of
life and raillery, but the woman is
shown in the child, and the belles of
our future ball rooms will never be
more charming than they are now in
their present immature loveliness.
A Scrap of Paper Saved Her Lifts.
It was Just an ordinary-serap ordinary-scrap oi of wrapping
paper, fast but St saved tved her her life. life. She She wa* in the
that stages she was of consumption, incurable nsumption^tohtey and told coaid by live physicians only a
short time: she weighed d . teas less than tta seventy
pounds. read of Dr. On King’s a piece New of Discovery, wrapping wrapping Discovery, paper t and and got sbe
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sample large bottle; it it helped helped d her, her, she bought bought <
bottle, her more, more, bought an- an
i, continued its u»
weighing lare send 140 pounds. W. For H, further’ Cole, Druggist, part^u
Fort Smith. stamp Trial to bottles of this wonderful
Discovery Free at E. B. Anthony’s Drugstore
Methodist Church.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p.
m. Subject for morning discourse
“Worldly Mindedness.” Rev. M. J.
Cofer, Sunday school agent, will
preach at night. All invited.
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“ffomsnl be ta>r, we must adore thee;
Smile, and a world is weak before thee!”
But how can a woman smile when
she is suffering untold misery from
complaints from which we men are
exempt? The answer is easy. Dr.
Pierce’s Favorite remedy Prescription all of is “fe¬ an
infallible in cases
male weakness,” morning sickness,
disorders of the stomach,
hreurtl
and to the womb and it appendai a adages
in particular. As a boo nothing subdi and s
strengthening nervine it it subdues
nervous excitability, irritability, hysteria, ex¬
haustion, and prostration, other distressing,
spasms, nerv¬
ous symptoms functional commonly oiganic attendant disease
upon and
of uie womb. It induces refreshing
sleep and relives mental anxiety and
der despondency.lSold positive guarantee, by druggists, from un¬ the
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manufacturers, to give satisfaction;
AH sizes and styles Sifters, at
Novelty Co.
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Unjust ’
It is unjust to wMk bur-
then* that it canon Many Silly peo-
‘ ' servitor un-
,__pleasantly Stomach Bitten, remedi- the
'ami ‘■’yeanotioned aastric
tonic in Mtotepee, . result oi the tone
imparted to the« lie h, and the increased
activity elite <li“ and Assimilative ac-
tion, ’ *— peraistent use of thto be-
Biliousnees, chills a^hypwJioi,. and fever,
_ admtrable and kidney medicine. troubles areconquer-
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B|P ART TEMPLE^
Something Nev Undei The Son
(—AT—)
> MBS. L. L. BENSON’S.
Something valuable even ae gold.
Bright links between Winter end Spring.
Something new tb*t Fashion has wrought,
Things which ehartt One Fits. Or stmt o,
All fashioned as Nature has taught.
It the tom and face
Ions the taste, lace,
or delicate
irmoniout as* chaste.
Coma tbefi to this Temple <** Art,
For all things will that ladi s may wear,
The bight yield balm to the heart, ,
The etytee make the fairest moat fair,
Merchants and Planters
BANE,
Griffin, Georgia,
capital,::::
Organtzed Joly 1,1889.
Prompt attention to all 1
o ne. Account* solicited t from banka, firm*
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do good is adapted
to permanent Ayer’s Sar-
MPMiUa. It purifies, enriches, and
vitalises the blood, and thus strengthen*
•very function and faculty of tbs body.
“ * family, k*ve used Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. 1*
»y for yean. I have found It
A Cure
—Henry Bacon, Xenia, Ohio.
“For some timed have been trenbleA
with heart disease. I never font** any-
thing to help me until I began using
Ayer’s this Sarsaparilla. I have only used
medicine six months, bat It has re¬
lieved me from my trouble, and eunbled
mo to resume work.’’—J. P. Caraanett,
Perry. 111.
“I have been a practicing physician
tt&vxT&s&as
and reliable an alterative end blood-
purifier as Ayer’s Sarsaparilla.’’-Or.
If. Max*tart, Louisville, Ky.
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,
FKCFABKD BT
Or. A. 0. Ayer it Co., Lowell, Mata.
fHssfil i sl( bottlM, fit. Worth fit • bouts.
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REMEMBER, THE OLD AND RELIABLE FIRM,
W. M. Holman &
KEEP THE BEST OF ALL K1VDS OF
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES.
Our SweetWater Fat. and Telieo Flours cannot be beat. Best brands
Hams, Shoulders ond Breakfact Bacon. All kinds of Canned Goods
as any one. Fresh loft Mackerel and White Pish. The best Cigars find
grades Sullivan’s Tobacco^^ Water Ground Meal a Specialty.
fgp. FRESH FISH EVERY m SATURDAY. -SB Jii
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Ghiffin, September 18 th, 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 Drew
Goods, with Trimmings in Silk and Velvet to match, sold at the low
ussai sr* 8 l5c - to 40c - per yard • rhiwren ’ 8
&HOE8J SHOES!! SHOES!!!
eep tewed, a large Waranted, stock of Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Shoes. Men’s
to Lace and Congress, for $3.25 per pair. Ladies’
Button Shoes from $1.25 to $2.50. Children’s Shoes, all grades, from 35c.
to $1.00 per pair. Examine our goods and we will save you money.
R. F. STRICKLAND,
So. 55 HILL BTREBT.
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THE FARMER S’ CO- OPERATIVE GINNERY,
Owned and Run by More Than 500 Farmer*! Plenty of Cotton Bagging
Ties Always on Hand and FURNISHED AT COST!
Capacity in of Ginnery Farmers 70 hales who per day. Cotton delivred free to any
should use drive the city. immediately pick as much as a bale of cotton per
to the Ginnery, and save time and labor. Mr.
cius Johnson, Superintendent of the Ginnery, was elected by the
themselves, and will see that every man gets full satisfaction.
All Cotton Seed can be Disposed of, if Desired,
without moving them. Wagons unloaded by elevators. We appeal to
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N. B. N. B.—Stock BARROW, in the Genera! Manager.
should be by Oct. Ginnery 1st, promised. ana Oil Mill . Stock is ready for delivery. Notes due
met ns can still be bought; but will
soon be worth a premium. Be wise and act quickly.
PURE DRUGS AND DRUG SUNDRIES
At prices below anything ever sold in Griffin,
Hi 81, oi all Goods Guaranteed as Ropresenled.
fifiTSpeciai attention given to cu«t mere who desire to pay their bills.
Respectfully.
NB.DREWRY.
TO THE FRONT!
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HAVE MOVED THEIR 8TOCK OF
SASH, DOORS AND
To No. 16 Hill St. (C. H. Johnson's old Stand)
Where III Sizes Sash, Doors, Blinds. Mantles, to.
will be on sale at lowest market prices. We will also add to our business
complete line of
’ Hardware, Builde
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 MANUFACTURING CO.
A. LOWER,
Jnilr ill tiealsr- ii Iliant.
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