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during the past week New Monday Goods morning in every department and will be
placed on sale at
IOACHABLE PRICES, AN AVALANCHE OF BAR8AINS!
mnels.
t"vWB
sg%s of it on
rat 5c. coma,
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fool Red Flannels
Je.; worth 15e. 17Jfc. anywhere. and 20c.
‘ i at 15c., value.
cent below
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■EBfi vyTwilled Grey Flan-
id “ Hod R8d F,an Clan-
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lor MONBAT ONLY. At
,Y GO.’S.
m jBa , sfsss:gS^ss!s-£a are:
LY COMPANY, 24 Hill St.
WHITE, JR., & CO.
THE CLOTHIERS OF GRIFFIN 1
An* reviving doily largo addition* to their already Immense Stock of
Clothing, Hats and Furnishing Goods.
lents.
earty
welcome to all to call and see us in the future.
H. WHITE, JR., CO.
31 HILL STREET.
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,U» V Hto.y Mi M and <*.«« Tunlipe dni ,
Will Unve today fed
Fresh All Pork Sausage. Fine Line of Fruits.
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1 laata, ^SAtS^SSStSFi t«in the ______ city,and can be found
at the Curtis House. Mr. Burnett
has a full line of Wall Paper samples
he Will be glad to octlTdfit. show sam¬
ples and g ive figu res.
Mrs. M. R. Brown A Co. have de¬
layed fcheiwppeuing for several days,
on account of the great rush of busi-
«, however, the ladies will feel ful-
^ repaid When they inspect their elc-
gant line ol mfflinery. * ■% -
Catarrh ■A* is to the Wood. So cure for this
disease is posm-
thoroBghly eradicated
the system, for thispnrpose, Ayer’s
to the best and most economical
Trice $1. Hlx liottle*. $5. Wort h
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-.■I- jp Apples peck. Sweet Potatoes 1 5c. peck.
mgW’ New York 25c.
Fresh Country Eggs 20c. dozen.
Ill muds Fith, Norfolk and Savannah Oysters.
Tennessee All Pork Sausage, Weina Wtirat Sausage, Fulton Mn rket Dorn!
J Beet, Salmon 15c., Tomatoes Tomatoes 8c.. 8c., Barrel Barrel Fickels Fickels 50c. 50c. gal. gal. '50 50 lbs. Pat-
Hour___ lour $1,50. Good Tea 50c. 10 lbs. Pare Leaf Lard lor *1.00 today. 12
boxes Matches 5c. Hyland*
M, Hay, Bran and Corn. Seed tye anil Barley. I
^**^$50.00 Hicham Cheese Singer 15c. Sewing ,w,ng Buy a^nckageof Machine. «T Prixe Our Bt^ds ft»d t^kes .
G^S^s today for all kinds eatables, from 5 .»w nT<j
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Underwear.
'Men's, Ladies’ Drum and mere’samples Children's in
end lean sold variety. less than wholesale New
be '
to
York price.- .
Men’s Undervest
from 25c. op.
MEN’S * ALL * wool
Vesta and Pant* at only SI .00 a suit.
All other grades in proportion.
Ladies’ Undervest
SL’ftCftJfJTwir a5c -; worth B 2 e - 3“* ed
N. Y. Wholesale Prices.
Keelj Co.‘s.
’ROUND ABOUT.
City Notes, and News From This and
Adjoining Counties.
W. B. Hudson spent yesterday in
Atlanta.
H. C. Hanson, of Columbus, spent
yesterday in this city,
. Dr. J. W. Herring, of Thomaston,
was in the city yesterday.
Mrs. D. B. Woodruff, of Macon, is
visiting Mrs. Todd, in this city.
Miss Mary Burr left yesterday for
Atlanta, where she will visit rela¬
tives.
Sheriff Connell and Alderman
Powell took in Atlanta together yes¬
terday.
Bob Hale and his little daughter,
of Jolly, are attending the exposi¬
tion in Atlanta.
Miss Fannie McDowell has
ed home after a visit to relatives
near Williamson.
Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Mitchell and
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Malone will spend
today at the Piedmont Exposition.
Hair* Vegetable Sicilian Hair Benetrer is
the most reliable article in nee lor restoring
gray hair to its original co’orand promoting
the growth of the hair.
Dress Goods
day’s New Dry Goods received by Satur¬
express.
New Bordered Saits.
New Combination Suite.
New Cashmeres.
New Henriettas in Black and Colors.
REV WINTER GINGHAMS.
Lovely goods at only 10c. New
Standard Calicoes only 5c.
New Plushes.
New Velvets.
New Velvet Ribbons, all at much less
than you can bny them elsewhere.
BLANKETS.
We can show the nicest line o
Blankets ever offered In Griffin and
prices that cannot be matched, at
KEEiy CO.’S.
Miss lone Hammond returned yes¬
terday from a pleasant visit of two
weeks to relatives in Atlanta.
Mrs. J. W. Sparks, little Miss Ruth
and Master Joe, have returned home
from si visit to her parents near Zeb-
ulon.
Ed Nichols has sold his farm in
Pike county to W. E. Powell. The
little farm is a good one of 100
acres and was sold for $850.
Misses EloiseCurd and Ida Mang-
ham, popular society ladies of Ma¬
con, passed through the city yester¬
day, en route to the Piedmont Ex¬
position.
Mrs. John Hammond, of Milledge-
ville, who has been visiting her son
Col. J. P. Hammond, near this city
for the past two weeks, returned
home yesterday.
Miss Katie Little, of Fort Smith,
Ark., who spent several months in
this city and who is now visiting
Miss Lollie Markham in Atlanta, will
leave for home this afternoon.
Miss Lula Belle Town®, a fascinat¬
ing young lady from Senoia, spent a
part, of yesterday in this city on her
return from Atlanta, where she has
been visiting friends for several days.
Do not forget the entertainment
of Miss Chattie Mitchell’s elocution
class at Patterson’s Hail tonight.
Costumes and property have been
ordered from New York and a very
excellent entertainment may he de-
landed upon
R. B. Evans, a popular commercial
tourist from Atlanta, was married to
Mrs. Ola Slappv at Putnam, Schley
county, Ga., yesterday morning at.
8:30 o'clock. They arrived in this
city in the afternoon and had a recep-
given them last night at the residence
of Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Huff, whom they
are visiting for a day or so.
The grand opening of Mrs. M. R.
Brown & Co. begins this morning and
continues for three days. Heretofore
this house has given considerable
time and attention to decorations,
bat the unusual rush of business has
prevented this to some extent and
they have now decided to simply
show the public the latest styles and
hadsomest goods at lowest priced.
Sunny Side ScinttUatlons.
Sunny Side, Ga., Oet. 16.—We are
fine weather and the farmers
taking advantage of it by hous¬
corn and potatoes.
We notice that the special train
yesterday was not crowded to a
extent.
Ed Hnnt is taking in the Gate City
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taking in the exposition today.
Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Todd, of Atlan¬
ta, was in town Sunday as the guest
of Mrs. J. Y. Patterson.
W. W , Wards worth, P. E. Booth
Atlanta, Md hie quarterly meeting
at this place Saturday and Bnaday
and delivered two moat excellent ser¬
mons.
Miss Willie File, a very winsome
young lady of Mt. Pleasant, visited
friends near hear Sunday.
' W. ginnery
B. Griffin’s came near
being burned Saturday, but after a
little hard work they soon got it un-
der.eontroi. So heescaped damages.
E. L. Smith made his departure for
Atlanta Monday, where be will enter
commercial school. We wish Lee
saccesa, and we could recommend
him to anybody.
Some of our young people were in ¬
vited to an oyster supper at Pomoaa
last Thursday night, and they report
(one of the young ladies does) a
most delightful (?) time.
Madasn Rumor say that “the wed¬
ding boils will soon be ringing .in our
ears.”
When the hair show* sign* of falling, be-
gin at once to use Ayer’* Hair Vigor. This
preparation strengthens the scalp, promotes
the growth of new hair, restores the natural
color to gray and faded hair, and renders it
soft, pliant, and glossy.
AYE THERE,
THE POPULAR VOICE,
le lyes Hare It!
Mr. Lyons closed out,
twelve hundred Stripe yards all
of Plaid and
Wool, Double-Width
Dress Goods, in lengths
75 cents a yard. Will
place on the 40 bargain
counter at cents a
yard. One piece to each
customer to avoid spec¬
ulation. Call at once.
New M Store.
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Fire Ience
G.H. JOHNSON, SR.
Still represents the old
Southern Mutual Insurance C?.
of Athens, Ga.. the cheapest in Geor¬
gia and as gosd as in the world;
THE : GEORGIA : HOME
and ethers as good as can be found,
as he would not represent other than
good ones, end earnestly solicits the
patronage of ihe community. He also
represents the old
Washington Life Ins. Co.
of New Yoik, his choice of all the Life
Companies, because it embodies al!
its promises in fhe policy. The Na¬
tional Accident Building Society and Loan the South¬
ern Mutual and Associ¬
ation, the best Savings Bank for Small
investments extant. Call at his office
No. 16 Hill Street, and investigate.
C. H. JOHNSON, SR.
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SATURDAY)
M12 M.
Breakfast Bacon............ 12«c.
Boneless Hams............... 12)ie.
50 lbs. Elegant. Fleur... $1.65
Irish Potatoes................ -30c,
Smokwl Pork Sausage.. 12#.
Cabbage...——J|.............. Pork Sausage (not smoked)... I2%e.
3c.
Celery per bunch....*................. 60c.
Northern Maple Svrup, Apples per gal., pk............ today... 1.10 30c.
Eggsonly....................... per 20c.
FISH AND OYSTERS
TO-DAY.
Give me a call and I will save you
monay. The
BEST ★ AND * LARGEST
stock or good, in in the city.
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ROSWELL H. DRAKE & CO.
This well known firm consisting of •
Mr. Roswell H. Drake and Mr. Jas.M. I
Brawner,is the representative Fire Insmanee at this j
place of the leading
Companies of this country and of
England. Among *
other strong and conserva¬
tive companies represented by them
are the Liverpool & London & Globe,
a company known the world over ;
and the only company which always !
cashes its losses promptly without.
any discount, theAtlanta Home Ins. j
Co., a company doing business on j
the mutual plans, and paying divi- (
dends to its Policy Holders, the
/Etna 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 fair question and
and which are proverbialy their settlement
just ‘ Offtes yd prompt in
When solicited for insurance or
to see these gentlemen. The business
is now managed by Mr. Drake and j
Drewry his office building. is on the second The rates floor charged of the j
by these leading companies are the
same as charged bysmall represented companies j
of by questionable other strength and it is well j J
some the agents, always, but especial-
tp have best
ly so when it costs no more. d«few
BUTTS ...........
Gold, Pearl and Crystal
PAINTINGS
Will be exhibited In Griflln, On., under tent,
lot at D. W. Patterson's store on next
friasy and Satordaj, lSth and 19th iust*.
4 and 8p. Grand “ ' panorama rama with with band, band,
at a. choir, Parade by band
orchestra and Street j
each each day day at at 10:80 a. m. Admission 25e.: i
Children 15e. octlSdot |
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Every prudent buyer will at once see the importance o) this suggests
they read this “ad.” *
Buy t7 Your Cloaks Now.
Buy your Wraps now becanse'our stock Is unbroken, and you can make
from a complete assortment. ;
Our Prices Are Low Enough
please the closest buyer. We did not buy onr CLOAKS and WRAPS to i
oyer until next winter, but hare marked them at prices that will
at once. Remember when cold weather forces you to —*** will buy be a Wrap, rushedJ§md every <
will be buying at the same time, consequently yon
wUl he broken. .
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Our Stock of Ditss Goods 8 till Has The Lead
No Exposition Prices Here!
But you can find an assortment of Dress Goods in onr store the like of which L
neyer before be n shown in Griffin. It Is an every day occurrence to be toll 1
by our customers, that our prices are lower than those made by any house in AGf
lanta, Macon or Griffin. We have 1 rimmings to match every piece of Dress Goods
in the house. Linings, buttons and Thread are considerend a small item, but
in buying a dress you always like to find allthe&e things in to suit. Then coi
to ns, we can please you at a less cost than any other house Middle Georgia.
Gentlemen’s
Overcoats
We have a much better assortment ot NOBBY OVERCOATS than we have cy«
carried Overcoats before in and light al weights, taking prices. light colors, Diagonal Worsteds, Beavers, and | »
styles of heavy weights., ‘
Examine Onr Clothing Before Buying.
tour Ply Linen Collars
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At 10Cents Each.
SCHEUERMAN & WHITE.
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GRIFFiN CLOTHING HOUSE!
I Have an Unusually Handsome Stock ot "H'--
Fall Suits and Overcoats,
Beautiful Styles and Fabrics.
NOBBY HATS! WOOLEN UNDERWEAR!
And Just the sweetest Line of Cravats
**J Call for Charlie Wolcott, or l.oni* Nile*, who will grive yon thclatcst points on styka
CEO. R. NILES.
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3) YOU WANT A HAPPY HOME?
-GO TO THE- ■ •
NOVELTY CO.
AND BUY
O XX JBL UHL £ JHt O JBL *
DO YOU WANT TO SAVE MONEY?
g et pn(es en Silvern**, China, Crockery, Lamps, etc, before Nym|*
J. W. SPARKS, Manager.
C@rAli siyksnvv gr ods -rrivir.g onstanfly.
BOOT S, SHOES AND LEATHER AT
A. HASSEIKUS’ SHOE STORE JL a
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Home-made Shoes and Leather a Specialty-
Kt v - We warrant aU ■>-k wo; k :un\ and l.nVli.-*' .-tmil moke onti ir M issoW o (mint fine To misrepresent-nothin. o.l*. and school stoxe foryPUO™"
p shipment of Oents go
ipper* of all kinds. I H. W. HAfi
per cord pnid for 200 cords of Tandrork.
The Most Complete Stock
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CANNED
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IN GRIFFIN. is#*'
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