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during the put week lew Audi In every department and will be
placed on sale Monday morning at
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KEEL Y C -? MPANY -’- 24 Hi " St -
J. - H. WHITE, - . JIL, & CO
THE CLOTHIERS OF SRIFFIN!
Am meiriag h3r bug* addition* to thtir already Inanre Stock of
Mei’s Joitbs,’ Bits ail ClMrei's
Clothing, Hats and Furnishing Goods.
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W* defy com petition in oar Style* aad Durability of Hate and the St of our Garment*.
We extend many thank, to om-eoatomem lor their paat patronage and extend a hearty
. drear to > ait all to to t*B and nee w in the htwr.
WHITE, JR., «£ CO.
31 HILL STREET.
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|5 See our Splendid Display
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FISH TODAY.
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». W. CLARK & SOW.
BHS
Sun.
flrtflti, On., Oct. 10
-r: Mr. 3 L, Barnett, representing C.
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J. Daniel’s Wall Paper House of At-
»MtS«g= has a full line of Wall Paper < E%a samples
and hi prepared to give estimates on
all won in his line. Mend for him
and he will be glad to show sam¬
ples and give figures. octlTdOt.
AD VICK TOM 01 nKKS.
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothixg Hvbi p,
or children^teething^is female the preserip-
___! nurses
ians tin in the the United States,
_____ en used used lor I forty years
never-failing ” by millions
1 r success snt
of mothers for their children. Dur-
tSEESSs® bowels, and
health Price' to th
' 25 ’ o ■
ftng2eod&wly
Saturday, Oct. 19th.
All kinds Fish, Oysters Welna and Celery. Sausage.
All Pork Sausage, Worst
New Mince 17 l-2c. Meat, Cream New Jelly, Cream New 15c. Currants. Tomatoes 7c.
Eggs Sola Crackers 10c. Patent Flour $1.50 50 lbs. bag. can
Sweet Potatoes 15c. peck.
Try one can Fine Baking Powders and get a chance
t Pickles $50 Sewing 50c. gal. Maeeine. lb. goods cheap,
Good Tea 50c. All
stock In town.
OUR BREEDS OUT IT 11 O’CLOCK.
BLAKELY ■s^SbEI
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! Underwear.
Mw’i, Ladas' Lad» aad Cbildrea’s ia
eaffiragwrfety, odes
(to York be aold prire. fere ffhokmle ■
5 % t r$
Men’s Undervest
- f rom 25c. op.
jimps * all ★ wool
VMs and Pant* at only* 1.00 a soft.
All other grades ia proportion.
Ladies' Undervest
u y Wholesale Price!
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Keely Co.'s.
’ROUNDABOUT.
City Notes, and News From This and
Adjoining Counties.
WHE3 1 AM DEAD.
When I am dead, my deor**r
Sing no sad tonga for me:
Plant thou no row* at my head.
Nor shady cypress tree;
Be the green grass shore i mi-
With showers and dewd rop* wet;
And it thou wilt, wilt remember.
And if them forget.
I shall not see the shadows,
I shall not feel the rain:
t shall not hear the nightingale
And Bing dreaming on a* if through in pain; the twilight
That doth not rise or set,
Haply And haply may I remember, 1 forget.
. may
J. R. Fried, of Macon, was in the
city yesterday.
Dr. J. L. Fogg, of Barnesville,
spent yesterday in this city.
Ool. K. M. McTnslan, of Greenville,
spent yesterday in this city.
Miss Estelle Westbrook, a charm¬
ing young lady of this city, is visiting
friends in Atlanta.
When the hair shows signs of falling, be-
gin at ones to nse Ayer's Hair Vigor. This
preparation strengthens the scalp, promotes
the growth of new hair, restores the natnrn
’ < f>,or ,0 sxay and faded hair, and renders it
soft, pliant, and glossy.
Dress Goods
How Dry Goods rareived (17 Sntar-
day's e x pr e ss.
»w Bordered Suits.
Vw Com bination Saits.
New Henriettas ia Blade aad Colors.
REV WHITES EIMBAIS.
Standard Lord/ goods Calicoes at omly cad/ 5c. lOr. Kar
New Plushes.
New Velvets.
New Velvet Ribbons, alt at mneh lees
than yon can boy them elsewhere.
BLANKETS.
We can show the nicest fine o
Blankets ever offered in Griffin aad
prices that cannot he matched, a*
KEELY CO.’S,
Sam Smith, of the Keely Co., in
this city, spent yesterday in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P, Blanton, of
Pike County, were in the city yester¬
day.
Little Miss Marie Markham left
yesterday for Colnmbns after two
days spent in this city.
Miss Annie Stark came up from
Colnmbns yesterday afternoon an is
visiting relatives in the city.
Miss Ettie Cook, of Barnesville,
passed through the city yesterday,
on her way to visit relatives at
Reids Station.
Mrs. A. T. Maxwell, of Hampton
accompanied by Mrs. C. R. Post, of
New Orleans, spent yesterday with
friends in this city.
Miss Susie Hale, a beautiful young
lady of this city, left yesterday for
Atlanta, where she will visit friends
for several days.
Miss May Paille, of this city, and
her friend Miss Evangeline Cham-
pane, of Springfield, Ohio, left yes¬
terday for a visit of a day or two io
Atlanta and the Exposition.
Miss Lucy Crouch, of Gay, and
Miss Sallie Banks, of Hollonville,
spent a short while in this city yes¬
terday. They were on their way to
Pnttilk>, where they will visit Miss
Ida Bell.
Dr. J. M. Kelly returned on yes¬
terday from a ten days trip of re¬
creation, and we are glad to state
that he has entirely recovered from
the effects of his recent severe illness.
In the afternoon Mrs. Kelly and chil¬
dren returned from a visit of similar
duration to her relatives at Egypt.
On account of the engine attached
to the regular freight train jumping
the track near East Point, yesterday
morning, the cars containing Butts
Paintings, which were to have ex¬
hibited here yesterday, did not ar¬
rive as the track was not cleared
late in the afternoon. The
which reached here at 10:80
night brought the delayed cars
and they will give two exhibitioife
as per advertisement,, which
elsewhere in this paper. The
of the troup arrived yester¬
and the tend, which is one ol the
ever in this city, made a parade
the forenoon.
Gatorr} i* ia th* Wood No eaiefor tb»
and dugmw diaMWtb poa*i
natB Hie potioa ia thoroughly cradieated
the •jwtiai. For thia purpose, Ayer’*
ia tb* beta awl Moot rrosoaik-ai
tirtw. Prirefl Sibortiaa,
ffiHN
A
'•rtf#
drew at Patter
son’s hall oa Tbuwdsr night was
sd by aa appreciative aadkmeeii The
la the
Loot aad Eornd .
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Mali. Mark am.
AddwBtephe
. fhattie Mitehcfi.
There was do pretnason to great
merit fa aa/ ol the performance, yet
the merit was there. The recitations
were uniformly good, with some that
were exceptional!/so. Thepiecfi re-
cited by Mias IGtchefl was not down
bat was given by
was excellent in the
Tbs portariag aad the tamboaihw
drill ware pretty aad gracefal. The
calling of the time, while not as pleas¬
ing naif done by masiearadtrector’s
baton, possibly better fihatrated
the dare method of instruction.
The elocutionary methods aad
merits of Griffin’s young people hare
sm&tlv Ctfdosea improved daring the last
yearn, and to Mbs Mitch¬
ell is dne a large meed of praise for
the share that she has contributed
toward this improvement of a pleas¬
ing accomplishment. Her class baa
mneh reason to fed encouraged by
the progress made.
“Tears have not seen and time
quietly to suffer pain, wl when enter¬
prise ' can can afford aff 01 * such a panacea as
Halva tion 1 Oil
Synod of Gen**!*—Notice to the Otl-
A committee has been appointed
from the Presbyterian church to pro¬
cure homes tor the delegates who are
expected to attend the Synod of
Georgia which is to meet here on
November 6 th.
The committee will begin their
work at once and the citizens are re¬
quested to make up their minds how
many delegates they can accommo¬
date, so that the committee will not
have to call the second time.
Mothers and nurses should always
rember that disappointment Dr. Bull’s Baby never
attends the use of
Syrup. Price only 25 cents a bottle.
May; Mai
Oct. 18 and 19.
Breakfast Bacon...................
Eggs......................................
No. 1 Mackerel......................
Fresh Herring, per doz..........
Tomatoes, per case today.....
Canned Corn, “ “ .............
New Currants, just received..
Sweet Crackers.......................
Leave your orders for Supplies,
With me.
J. M. Mills.
ROSWOL f B. DRAKE k GO.
This ’ well ' known |L firm ' consisting of
Mr. Roswell H. Drake and Mr. Jas.M.
place Brawner.is of the the leading representative Fire Insurance at this
Companies of this country and of
England. Among other strong and
conserva¬
tive the: companies Liverpool*London iverpooi represented London & &. by Globe, Globe, them
are *
a company any Known known the world over
and and tiie tne only only company eom, .. which always
cashes its losses Atlanta promptly Home without
any discount, the Ins.
Co., a company doing business on
the mutual plans, and paying divi¬
dends to its Policy the Holders, the
.Etna of Hartford, Phoenix of
Hartford, the Home of New York,
the North British and Mercantile Ins.
Co. of London, England. beyond All compa¬
nies Indemnity is question
and which are proverbialy fair and
just and prompt in tbeir settlement
Of lOHSM V
When solicited for insurance or
wbeita von desire wffl to be place to a risk interest of any
character it your
to see these gentlemen. The business
is now managed by Mr. Drake and
his office h on the second floor of the
Drewry building. The rates charged
by these leading companies are the
same questional air« . ______________
of Strength represented
by some Other other agents, agents, and a it is wefl
to hare the :he best always, but<
ly so when m it it costa no no m< more.
Unsolicited)( Give) (Good)( Advice
Every prudent buyer will it «<* see the importance of this suggestion
rend this “ad."
Buy Your Cloaks Now.
Baj your Wraps bow becausefour stock is unbroken, and you can make y oar
from a complete assortment high prices, when he
hir Xewlmk buyer Yortfsearebing prepared inching for for wir, bargains bargains^** against cmm* befoul* spent so mu
New for ft."*
weather catches you
mM Oar Crier* ffiffi~lm Are Low enough
iis$s a
Stock of Dress (ioods Still Has Tk W! H
No Exposition Prices Here!
But yon can find an assortment of Dress Goods in our store the like of which has
never before be*n shown in Griffin. It is an every day occurrence to be to!
by onr customers, that our prices are lower Gian those made by any house in A
lanta, Macon or Griffin. Wc have Trimmings to match every piece of Dress Goot
in the honse. linings, Buttons and Thread are eonsiderend a small item, bi
in buying a dress you always like to find all other these house things to suit Then con
to ns, we can please you at aiess cost than any in Middle Georgia.
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Gentlemen’s
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Overcoats!
Wehafe a much better assortment ot NOBBY 0YERC0AT8 than we hare ever 1
carried before and light at weights, taking prices. light colors. Diagonal Worsteds, Beavers, *
Overcoats In and all M
styles of heavy weights.
Examine Oar Clothing Before Buying.
tour Ply Linen Collars „
10 Cents Each rjf i A
SCHEUERMAN & WHIT:
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C.H. JOHNSON, SR.
Still represents the old
Southern Mutual Insurance cs.
of Athens, 6a.. the cheapest in Geor¬
gia and as good as in the world:
THE : GEORGIA : HOME
and ethers as seed as can be found,
as he would net represent other than
good ones, and earnestly solicits the
patronage of the community. He also
represents the old
Washington Life Ins. Co.
of New Yotk, his choice of all the Life
Companies, because it embodies all
its premises in fhe policy. The Na¬
tional Accident Society and the South¬
ern Mutual Building and Loan Associ¬
ation, the best Savings Bank for Snail
investments extant Call at his office
No. 16 Hill Street and investigate.
C. H. JOHNSON, SB.
oetttitortn ,
. .BUTTS
Gold. Pearl and Crystal
PAINTINC8
be exhibited to GrMte, Go., under tent,
lot at D W. » ettajon naort
15c, octlSdSt
GRIFFIN CLOTKINC HOUSE!
1 flar*. an Tonsnallv Handsome Stock of
Fall Suits and Overcoats ,
BeautiM Styles and Fabrics.
NOBBY HATS! WOOLEN UNDER WEAK!
And Just the Sweetest Line sf Cravats.
iBO* Call for Charlie Wolcott, or l.oni* Nile*, who will give yon tbelateta point* on *tvta»
GEO. R. NILES.
octlOdAw
)] YOU WANT A HAPPY HOME?
-GO TO THE-
NOVELTY CO * j
» -v A AND BUY
CHARTS ^ - R OAK.
A
DO YOU WANT TO SATE MONEY?
it p ices on Silverware, China, Crockery, Lamps, etc, before baying.
J. W. SPARKS, Manager.
ter All stylesnw gcods erriving onstanfly. ’
BOOTS* SHOES ANO LI
J,F HASSP KUS’ 51
Home-made Shoes and Leather a Specialty.
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The Most Complete Stock
CANNED GOODS
IN GRIFFIN
SMQKE METROPOLIS CIOARS.
m HOLMAN IWART.
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