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dnring the pieced pant week sale lew Monday Goods morning liaereryd morning
on at at
UNAPPROACHABLE .PRICES, AH AVALANCHE OF BAR 6 AINS!
mete.
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quantity of it on
jra at he. Flint come,
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Vwl Bed Funnels
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I Red Flan-
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us once
wish us.
ELY COMPANY, 24 Hill St.
J. H. WHITE, JR., & CO.
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THE CLOTHIERS OF CRIFFIN!
Are rreni-tng daily large addition* to (bar already Immense Stock of
.1. V.n-LL. ! HI'S
Clothing, Hats and Furnishing Goods.
We defy competition in our Style* and Durability of Hat* and the fit of our Garme
We extend many thank* to our customer* ior their p«*t patronage and extend a hearty
welcome to ail to rail and *ee u* in the future.
H. WHITE, JR., t£ CO.
Qi Ol XTTT 1111*14 T STVli'FP ollUiAii.
See our Splendid Display
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FISH TODAY.
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G. W. CLARK & SON.
Mews
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Griffin, Os., Oct. 20.
Mr. J. L. Barnett, representing C.
J. Daniel’s the Wall city, Paper and House be of found sod At¬
lanta, the is Curtis in House. House. can Mr. Mr. Burnett Ihirnett
at
has a full line of Wall Paper samples
and is prepared to give estimates on
all work in his line. Send for him
and he will be glad to show sam¬
ples and give figures. octlTdfit-
Lost.
A small 11 black purse. containing dol-
eleven ten two one
lar bills dollar bill.
Finder will UlbeW be hberally Bam rewarded by
leaving s ame at at Bros
Decorated Vases and Stand Lamps.
Large assortment Novki ty Co.
.......
COl. F. D. Woodworth, of Savan¬
nah,nr rived here yesterday afternoon
andwiiM^dtoday with relatives
nday, Oct. 21st.
All kinds Fish, Oysters and Celery.
AM Pork Sausage, Weina WarstSausage.
New Mince Meat, New Jelly, New Currants.
; Wf l«$c. Cream Cheese 15c. Tomatoes 7c. can
i Crackers 10c. Patent Flour $1.50 50 Ihs. bag.
Sweet Potatoes 15c. peek.
Trv one can Fine Baking Powders and get a chance
les 60c. lug Machine. 50c. lb. All goods cheap,
.stock gal. Good Tea
In town.
TgBMg-” BREADS OUT AT 11 O’CLOCK ~*«
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ELY.
Underwear .
Men’s, Ladies' and Children's in
eodfem variety. Droniiners’tanmies
to be eokl >ld kw* he* than than wholesale Sew
Yorirprfcv.
: Men's Undervest
from 25c up
mbps * all * wool
Y«d.aad Pant«* in t oni,# proportion. 1 .OOtt«Bit.
A „ otfew
]
i ladies’ Undervest
I 85c.; worth 50c. Ladie« r .. , Ribbed
Stim -75c. i7&„ goods, 81 00 at and 50c. #1,25 Better
. at
A. T. Wholesale Prices.
CWs. tLeely
Dress Goods
New Dry Goods rereived by Bator-
< day’* express.
j New „ Bordered .__ Saits.
New Combination Saits.
I New Cashmeres.
New Henriettas in Black and Colors.
B1V WHITER filKHAIS.
Stanmud Lovely woods Calicoes at only only 5c. 10c. New
New Plushes.
- New Velvets.
New Velvet Ribbons, all at mach less
than yoa can bay them elsewhere.
BLANKETS.
We can show the nicest fine o
Blankets ever offered in Griffin and
prices that cannot be matched, at
KEELY CO.’S,
'ROUND ABOUT.
City Notes, and News From This and
Adjoining Counties.
W. W. Amis, of Greenwood, came
down yesterday.
At DeVotie Chapel, services will be
held today at 3 p. m.
S.8. Parmalee, of Jaekson. is visit¬
ing relatives in this city.
Miss Ora Brown is visiting friends
in Atlanta for a few days.,
Mrs. V. Thompson returned from a
visit to Atlanta yesterday-
Miss Annie Bates returned home
yesterday from a visit of a week to
Atlanta.
W. A. Robinson, of the Thomson-
Houston Electric Co., was in the
city yesterday.
Miss Emma Stilwell returned from
Atlanta yesterday afternoon to spend
a day or two.
Baldy Davis, who has been attend¬
ing a military institote in Kentucky,
has returned home.
P. F. Warde, of Milner, spent yes-
| tewltt in the guest of his
broth „ rJ . w War de.
D. J. Bailey, Jr., has returned
from Atlanta, where he has been
spending sevearl days.
At the Baptist church, preaching
at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m, by tbs
pastor. Sunday school today at 3
p. m.
Miss Dot Flanders, of Atlanta, is
visiting friends in this city for a day
or so. She arrived yesterday after¬
noon.
Mrs. E. J. Murphy, of Barnesville,
arrived here yesterday and is visit¬
ing the family of Rev. T. J. Head
near the city.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Powell, of this
city, left for Macon yesterday. Mr.
Powell will return tomorrow, but hi*
wife will remain thbreduring the state
fair.
Mrs. E. W. Hammond, Mrs. Ida
Judkins and Mrs. M. R. Brown left
yesterday afternoon for a visit of
several days to Atlanta and the ex¬
position.
Misses Jennie and Delia Arnold, of
Senoia. passed through the city yes¬
terday en route home from the ex
position, where they have been spend¬
ing several days.
Ben Fieminter left yesterday for
Atlanta, where he will be the guest
of Capt. J. W. English and family and
will spend several days seeing the
attractions of the city.
Four colored illicit distillers from
near McDonough were examined be¬
fore Commissioner T. R. Fulton" Mills yester¬
day aud committed to Coun¬
ty eaeh "jail for trial. They all peached on
other.
Miss Lorene Jossey, of Smith ville,
and Mrs. F. L. Staunton, of Rome,
who have been spending a day or
two the guests of Mrs. M R. Brown,
left Forsyth. yesterday for a visit to relatives
in
Miss Annie Scott-, of Thomasviile,
passed through here the yesterday on
her way home from exposition.
.She has visited relatives in this city
and is deservedly popular with her
friends and acquaintances here.
Miss Mattie Woodruff, a most
charming young lady, of Macon, who
has been spending several days with
relatives in this city, took her depart¬
ure for home yesterday afternoon
but will return on Monday fo» *
short visit.
When the hair .hows sign* of
gin at on« to use Ayer'* Hair Vigor,
preparation the growth of strengthen* hair, restore* the scalp, the ! J
new
to gray awfi faded hair, ami re
pliaat, asd glomy..
Catarrh h in the blood. No care for thj*
and dangerous disease I* poasi-
until the poison is thoroughly eradicated
the system. For this f
is the. best *»
Price $1 *, t
* "bottle.
panorama was
night and gave
. He wffi remain
r afternoon and night.
‘ ’ ’
WmsfirtmeM *WmMw. II
The .Haul. Swire I* *< gM *W JgjW*
Pstterson’8 Hall, Oet Sii.
many ... the mends Jaws xtutneu given win by her re¬
peat entertainment
class in elocution, next Toeeday
There wfll be several very pleasing
changes in the programme. Mies
Mattie Woodruff, of Macon, who has
a fine soprano Voice, and who has
just the Cincinnati completed Colk*e a year’s of training Music, will at
sing and add much to.the pleasure
*Tbe proceefs of the entertainment
wfll be
The all be to
wTlT 1 c^^Srved 25 cents, ehfl-
seats at
New lot library and Hail Lamps Co.
Novelty
Bev. W. P. Hemphill, who Una
near this city, will preach at Jones'
boro today. Rev. F. A. Cowan, the
pastor in charge of the^xhurch at
that place, will preach at McDonough
in his place, the two ministers hav¬
ing exchanged pulpits for the .day.
Mr. Cowan will soon resign bis pas¬
torate at Jonesboro and will leave
about the middle of November for
Campietas, Brazil, where he goes as
a missionary for the Presbyterian
church
SYRUP
COUC-hi; .5 C5..0-. f - - _5C
Salvation Oil
W fc/es tnl-f 25 Cu, SeVbjttUirvg (Ms.
Witt Swellings,Bruises'Lumbago,Sprains, rethro Rheumatism, Uesralgia,
Headache, Toothache, Sores, Borne,
Cuts, Scalds, Backache, Weumfs, Be.
CHEW M nGE’S PL t'SSj) The SnMtMm>a>
IMnMs
17 ? Saturday,
Oct. 18 and 19.
Breakfast Bacon..................... 12#e,
Eggs........................................
So. 1 Maekerel......................... 15c.
Fresh Herring, per doz.............$1.50
Tomatoes, per ease today........ 1.65
Canned Com, “ ................. 3.00
New Currants, jnst received...... 10c
Sweet Crackers.......................... 20c
Leave your orders for Supplies,
Fid. Oysters soil Celery,
With me.
J. M. Mills.
SOSVELL B. DRUE A GO.
This weD known firm consisting of
Mr. Roswell H.DrakeandMr. Jas.M.
Brnwner,is the leading representative Fire Insurance at this
place of the
Companies of this country and of
England. other strong and
Among represented conserva¬ by them
tive the companies* Liverpool k London A Globe,
are
a company known the world over
and the only company which always
cashes discount, its losses the Atlanta promptly Home without Ins.
any doing business
Co., a company and paying divi¬ on
the mutual plans, Holders,
dends to its Hartford, Policy the Phoenix the of
JStna of
Hartford, the Home of New York,
the North British and Mercantile Ins.
Co. of Ixindon, England. AH compa¬
nies Indemnity proverbialy » beyond fair question
and which are and
jnst and profnpt in their settlement
of losses.
When solicited for insurance or
when vou desire to place a risk of any
character H will be to your interest
to see these gentlemen. The business
is now maiiutred by Mr. Drake and
his office wontbe second floor of the
Drewry building. companies The rates charged the
by these leading are
*n have when) the I ray*, but rejjedal-
Unsolieited)( Give) ( Good) (Advice
importance oi this suggestion
Buy Your Cloaks Now.
Bay your Wraps bow bcranse|oBr stock to unbroken, and you eaa i
selections from a complete assortment
Our I buyer prepared for war, against it go
In Wait, Newl w until York cold searching weather for catches bargains 1.3?
UHiu com weaiuer caicnes you you < out, expecuug prices w tmmxt s
Our Prices Are Low Enough
to please the vud^pBext closest
ry them over Bemember
at once. when cold weather forces you to buy a Wrap, every i
else will he buying at the same time, consequently you wfll be rated, and
stocks will be broken.
Our >Sto(i of Dress Goods Still Has The Lead 1
No Exposition Prices Here! if
lanta, Macon or Griffin. We have Trimmings to match every piece of Bress G(
In the house. Linings, Buttons and Thread are eonsiderend a smaiHtem,
to buying a dress you always like to^flnd all tlwse^thtogs to^snit. ^Thein come j
Gentlemen’s
Overcoats !
We have a much better assortment ot NOBBY OVERCOATS than we have ~M ever j
of ralora, Biagona. W«rsleds, Bmr.ra,
styles heavy weights.
Examine Our Clothing Before Buying.
!#S ♦' ■ j
hour Ply Linen Collars
At lO Cenis Mack,
SCHEUERMAN & WHITE.
Fire Ime 1
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G.H. JOHNSON, SR.
Still represents the eld
Men Mutual Insurance Co.
of Athene, Ga., the cheapest in Geor¬
gia and as good as in Die world;
TAB : GEORGIA : HOME
and others as good os can be found,
at he weald 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 York, his choice of all the Life
Companies, because it embodies alt
its promises in the policy. The Na¬
tional Aerident Building Society and and the Associ¬ South¬
ern Mutual Loan
ation, the best Savings Cali Bank for Small office
investments extant investigate. at his
Ne. 16 Hill Street and
C. H. JOHNSON, SB.
oct16JAw4m
BFTTS
Gold. Pearl and Crystal
PAINTINGS
WiH be exhibited Patterson's in Griffln, Ga., under teat,
on lot at D. W. store on Mon-
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CRIFFIN CLOTHING ROUSE I
1 Bar* an rmwnally Handsome Stock of
FaM Suits and ,
BeautiM Styles and Fabrics.
NOBBY HATS! WOOLEN UNDERWEAR!
And Just the sweetest Line of Cravats.
Z*~ Call for Charlie Wolcott, or Louis Nile*, who will gire you theWtert point* «*» **^#1
GEO. R. NILES.
octlOdAw
33 YOU WANT A HAPPY HOME?
-GO TO THE-
NOVELTY CO.
r . *•«-*- AND BUY . jew - >
A CHARTER OAK.
DO YOU WANT TO SAVE. MONEY ?
Get p ices on Silverware, China, Crockery, Lamps, etc, before,bdyiaf*
J. W. SPARKS,
ssr Ail stylesnw goods arriving onstanfly.
SOOTS, SHOES AN I
J* 2 t _ RASSEIRUS’ si
Home-mmle Shoes and Leather a Specialty.
Slippers of aO kinds. H; „ _ W. HA8SBLXHB. nioo n, VTfSL
BW S4 per cord paid for 200 cord* of Tan-bark. liiW
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The Most Complete Stock
-OF- GOODS ^
•-is, IN GRIFFIN
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