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' during the past week New Goods In every department and will be
placed on sale Monday morning at
MBLE, PRICES, All AVALANCHE OF BAR6AIHS !
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rw Dress Goods
V. h, Ladies' and Children’# in New Dry floods received by Satur¬
r« win eudlezs variety. Drummers)’samples day’s ei press.
of it on to he sold less than wholesale New New Bordered Suits.
New Combination Suite.
X ■if ■ New Cashmeres.
MtwS Undervest New Henriettas in Black and Colors.
Bet Flannels from 260. np. DEV VINTER GINGHAMS.
u; worth 16c. anywhere. MEN’S * ALL * WOOE Lovely goods at only 10e.
Vest* Pantsatonlyfl.OO suit. Standard Calic icoos only 5c,
and a
m -M ?— -r*?« All other grades in proportion. New Plushes.
^titfedflreyFlan- • r , i n, i i .................. - 1 --
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* c - y " ; Ladies’ Undervest New Velvets.
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Flans worth 50c. Ladies Ribbed New Velvet Ribbons, all elsewhere. at much less
86c.; Vest, 75c. goods, at 50c. Better than you can buy them
#i.00and —-i—~ -IP* ’
rl >" ■ grades at 75c., 00 and #1.25 ; at BLANKETS.
as. 80e. It Y. Wholesale Prices. We can show the nicest line o
LyInL at 88c. —AT— Blanket* ever offered in Griffin and
„ be matched, at
ONLY, at prices that cannot
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'SI LY COMPANY, 24 Hill it
WHITE, JR., & CO.
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THE CLOTHIERS OF GRIFFIN 1
i „ Are wreWeg daily large additions to their already Immense Stock of
8ftYitte,l!$aM ffiisi’s
Clothing, Hats and Furnishing Goods,
W» defy competition in our Styles and Durability ol Hats and the fit of our Garments.
We extend many thanks to onr customers tor their past patronage and extend a hearty
trelcometowltb call and see us in the future, . w M
J. H. WHITE, JR., <£ CO.
nn 31 HILL STREET.
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What _ We Do
IQ]|LjLJ&l$&re« Turnip . ^
* FreghAIIIorkBftUWge jwjg^of Fruits.
ft. W. CLARK A SON.
ni- i
T^H«ws
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to the Fall
Benson’s on
'“'•'"SOL*
iSftefS'tL.rc., the
way,
caneompare.
fiKRS.
iNG SVBTT,
female e prescrip-
nurses
Doited States,
forty millions years
i * by Iren. Dur-
*ts value
the child
and diar-
1th *$#, to and the
^P^GOdffiy^jr^ Plice25<\
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• York Apples 85e. peck. Sweet Potatoes 15c. peck.
FresnCouritry Eggs 20c. dozen.
“ 'ilk and Savannah Oysters.
Tomatoes feina Wurst Sausage, Fulton Market foroj Pat-
L Salmon flood-Tsa 15c., 8c., Barrel Pickets 50c. gal. 50 lbs.
II,60. 50c- LOlbs. Pure Leaf Lard fay #1.00 today, 12
latches 5c.
Bran and Corn. Seed Rye and Barley.
[ Cfc.»efl5e. a package ofPrize 99T Our Yeast Breads Powders and Cakes and get out a
Last for alt kinds satabfee, ibfes, from from 5 5 to to 10 1< per cent, saved.
m BLAKELY
Mrs. Leroy Weef. of Macon, arriv¬
in this city yesterday and is visit¬
ing relatives.
Misses Opal and Mattie Smith left
yesterday for a visit to the family of
Capt. J. W. English, in Atlanta.
Mrs. Mary Fowler and Miss Liz-
zie Hill are spending several days
in Atlanta. They left yesterday.
Will Thanksgiving services be held
in the churches tomorrow, in accord
ance with the governor's proclama¬
tion?
W. A. Flemister, Joe Drewry, Em¬
ory Drake, Will Wheaton and Young
Grey went to Atlanta yesterday
afternoon.
. Mrs. Bussell Cook, of Texas, who
has been spending some time in At¬
lanta, is in the city visiting her sister
Mrs. Cbloe Mitchell.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. flemister and
daughter, little Miss Gussie.and Miss
Sarah Kilby attended the Piedmont
Exposition yesterday.
George Simpson will commence
work today on a hundsomefiveroom
cottage for W. H. Brewer on his va¬
cant lot on College street.
T. P. Bell, Miss Ida Beil and Miss
Lucy Harper, of I’attillo, passed
through the city yesterday en route
to the Exposition at Atlanta.
Miss Tommie Hunter, of Turin,
spent yesterday in this city, leaving
in the afternoon for Sanford, Fin.,
j where she will spend the winter.
Work will lie commenced today
on the two new residences at the Ex.
periment Farm. W. T. Arnold, of
Atlanta, has the contract and will
be on the ground to personally
superintend the building
Mrs. M, R. Brown A Co. have de.
layed their opening tor several days,
on account of the great rush of busi
ness, however, the ladies will feel ful
ly repaid when they inspect their ele¬
gant tine of millinery. »
C. H. Johnson, Sr., has something
interesting to say in a card on the
insurance question today. Mr.Johnf
son is one of the oldest and most
experienced insurance men in the
State and represents good compan¬
ies. He placed #18,000 SatBkda^ fire insur¬
on the oil mill 1 I
For of rheumatism "‘"'a
cure LS
in its various phases of tic
uemi-cra *
Salvation OH, the
on earth. Price 21
Water courses m
abodes of fever and
has five proved of malaria a most and
remedy in the ‘
treat?
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’ROUND ABOUT.
City Notes, and News From This and
f? Adjoining Counties.
UNCLE DAN'S PHILOSOPHY.
When 1 used to fall down from the top pan-
.£• try shelves, loudly „ would
Bump my head and most
snout it, won’t feel # , .
Uncle Dan used to say, “You it a
■* l bit
It you only quit thinking: about it.”
iis day,
won't
If you’d only quit thinking about it .
If you’ve sworn yon will die for the girl that
you lovi >ve.
And bette Meve that she surely ci
And tfjri the match Urei eaksI yc onr heart never
If you only quit thinking abont.it.
W your fortune nhotiM fade in the shadow* of
Wall, route, it
And your prospects are all put to
Will be light on your mind as it is on your
| ft you only quit thinking about it.
If by Hgb Stn,ek ’ thoUfrl1 yoD
Yon Yon roightTive will very well discommode on without it, at
will find it not yon
all
If you don't go round thinking about it.
Chas. Simpson, went to Atlanta
yesterday morning.
Misses Annie Brooks and Annie
Barnes are visiting relatives at
Edgewood for a few days.
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Whaley and J. J*
a, wore in the city
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J. W. Cox has a specimen of fine
cotton**^ at the express office
which he reaped himself by a cheap
for .....Mfliijm. B might be weU
the oil mill to examine into this
process and rehno its own oil, there¬
by largely adding to its value.
The grand opening of Mm. M. 11.
Brown * Co. burins tfcfs morning nod
contlnoes for three days. Heretofore
this house has given considerable
time and attention to decorations;
bat the unusual rush of busiuees has
prevented this to some extent and
they have now decided to simply
show the public the latest styles and
hadsomest goods at lowest prices.
One has said: “The martyrdom of
the modern world consists of a long
army of thousands of trifling annoy¬
ances, each individual one appearing
insignificant, but their multiplication
makes them a terrible power.” - The
experience of all who wage life’s batj
ties—merchant, housewife, artisan,
teacher, editor,'pastor—makes these
words stand out with living force.
All martyrs do not die at the stake.
The common walks of life furnish
heroes and heroines ns brave as those
of history. What is termed ordinary
or daily *it.y caffs for great physical
stamina and endurance. The test Of
moral strength may be found in the
petty annoyance aB in the crucial oc¬
casion. „
When you need » Rood, note laxative, ask
your druggist for a box o! Ayer’s Pille, and
jon will find that they give perfect satt*-
laction. For indigestion, torpid liver, and
sick heaadache there is nothing superior.
Leading, physicians recommend them.
LOOK It tocr~tTckbt!
It’s Dollars to Cento That You Didn’t
T Draw f*rl». !
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New Obleavs, Oct. 15.—{Special.]
—The following are the numbers
drawing capital prizes in the Louis¬
iana State Lottery todayi
68856............. #800,000
8897...............>................... 100*000
93263...........;.AU.............. 50,000
19233................w.........25,000
71323 and 11429.......w...... 10,000
17088, 21150, 4229, 07,-
347, 6G640..^; y ............. 5,000
Professor Gauther, of Paris, states that
certain vital processes of the body develop
putrefying substances in the tissues, which, if
not speedily eliminated, produce disease.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla effects the removal of
those substances, and thereby preserves
health.
C.H. JOHNSON, SR.
Still represents the old
Southern Mutual Insurance Co.
of Athens, 6a., the cheapest in Geor¬
gia and as good as in the world j
THE : GEORGIA : HOME
and others a$ good as can bo found,
as he would not represent other than
good ones, and earnestly solicits the
patronage of the community. He also
represents the old
Washington Life Ins. Co.
of Mew Yotk, his choice of all the Life
Companies, because it embodies all
its promises in fhe policy. The Na¬
tional Accident Sosciety and the South¬
ern Mutual Building end Loan Associ¬
ation the best Savings Bank for Small
investments extant. Call at his office
No. 16 Hill Street, and investigate.
C. H. JOHNSON, SR.
oetlOd&wdm
SATURDAY,
(let 12.19.
Breakfast Baton..................... 12,^c.
Boneless Hams........................ 12#c.
50 lbs. Elegant Flour............#1.65
Irish Potatoes......................... 30c.
Smoked Pork Sausage............. I2&e.
Pork Sausage (not smoked)... 12 %c.
Cabbage...................... 3c.
Celery per buueh........—.........- 60c.
Northern Apples per pk............ today... 1.10 30c.
Eggs Maple only........................ Syrup, per gal., 20c.
FISH AND OYSTERS
TO-DAY.
Give me a caff ahd I will save you
money. The V J
BEST ★ AND* LARGEST
stock of goods in in the city.
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Unsolicited)( Give) ( Good)( Advice
Every prudent buyer will at once see the Importance ot this suggestion
they read this “»d. w a ^ | 1
Buy Your Cloaks Now.
Buy your Wraps now because’our stock is unbroken, and you can make your
sel lections from a complete assortment ^«dTn ^ ^
C S^y mU
In New
wait, until cold weather catches you out, expecting prices to take a tumble.
Our Prices Are Low Knot ir
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to please the closest buyer. We did not buy our to car-
ry over until next winter, but have marked them at pri 1 move
them at once. Rem
else will be buying
stocks will be brok< ten, •t#s.
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Odp Stock of Dress Goods Still folk; ^ ___ La
No Exposition Prices Here!
But you can find an assortment of Dress Goods In our store the Uke of which has
| never u before be c n shown in Griffin. It Is an every day made occurrence to he told
*>y our customers, that onr prices are lower than those by any house in At-
anta, Macon or Griffin. We have ! riminings to match every piece of Dress Goods
in the __ house. Linings, Buttons and Thread are considerend a smallitem, but
in buyinga dress you always like to find all other these honse things in to Middle suit. Georgia. Then come
to us, we can please yon at a less cost than any
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Overcoats !
Wehaveamnch better assortment ot NOBBY OVERCOATS than we have ever
carried before and at weights, taking prices. light colors, Diagonal Worsteds, Beavers, and all
Overcoats in light weights. 1
styles of heavy ( ^ f
Examine Our Clothing Before Buying.
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Jf our Ply Linen Collars
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At Cents Mach.
SCHEUERM AN & WHITE.
ROSWELL B. DRAKE & GO.
This well known firm consisting of
Mr. Roswell H. Drake and Mr. Jas.M.
Brawner,is the representative at this
place of the leading Fire Insutanee
Companies of this country and of
England. other strong and
Among companies represented conserva¬ by them
tive
are the Liverpool & London & Globe,
a company known the world over
and the only company which always
cashes its losses promptly without
any discount, tbeAtlanta Home Ins.
Co., a company doing business on
the mutual plans, and paying divi¬
dends to its Policy Holders, the
Aitna of Hartford, the Phoenix of
Hartford, the Home of New York,
the North British and Mercantile Ins.
Co. of London, England. All compa¬
nies Indemnity is beyond inly fair question and
and which are pro verb
just and prompt in their settlement
of losses. •
When solicited for insurance or
when vou 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 and
his office is on the second floor of the
Drewry building. The rates charged
by these leading companies are the
same as charged by small companies
by of questionable other agents, strength and represented it is well
some
to have the best always, but especial¬
ly so when it costs no more, d&w
BUTTS
Gold, Pearl and Crystal
PAINTINGS
Will b« exhibited in Grifiln. Ga., under tent,
on lot at D. W. Patterson » store on next
Friday and Baturdaj, Grand lfith and 19th with bond, Insts,
ot 4 and 8p.m. panorama
orchestra end eboir, . Street Parade by band
each day at 10:30 « m. Admission 25c.;
Children life. oct!5d5t
FOR MEN ONLY!
GRIFFIN CLOTHING HOUSE
' l Havean Cmisnaiiy Handsome Stock of f> > f ■ 1
Fall Suits and Overcoats
Beautiful Styles and Fabrics. .
NOBBY HATS! WOOIJiN UNDERWEAR!
And lust the sweetest Line of Cravats.
tr-if- Call for Charlie Wolcott, or Louis Niles, who wiU gtee yoa theUteet twist* on styles
CEO. R. NILES.
am
90 YOU WANT A HAPPY HUME?
-GO TO THE-
NOVELTY CO.
ASD BUY
A CHARTER OAK. _ _ __
DO YOU (VAST TO SAVE MONEY !
Get prifes en Silyerwaie, China, Crockery, Lamps, etc, before baying.
J. W. SPARKS, Manager.
rtdcAII styiasnw gcods arriving onstenily.
BOOTS, SHOES A
J,K.- BASSE 1 KUS*
Home-made Shoes and Leather a Specialty
£3" 3" ^JS^Tor Wc warrant all work and ah oil make it ft point to mierepres^t^nothiD^Jnst
and HA88ELKC8.
200 coreis oi Ta.-bark. H. W.
The Most Complete Stock
CANNEDGOODS
griffin: HI itavss
PALIS CIBARS.
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