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I - — — w Prices!
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‘ dialing the past week New Monday Goods morning in every at department and will be
placed on sale
ROACHABLE PRICES, AN AVALANCHE OF BARBAINS!
'lannels.
»limited iTj’USTWJi quantity- of it
o on
JT morning «t Be. First eotne,
.... Wool Ret Flannels
10c.; worth 18c. 17J*c. anywhere, and 20c.
odes at 15c..
i per cent, below value.
alUot heavy Twdled Grey Flan-
- •—......
Hew Twilled fled Flan¬
nel,
All Wool. 25c.quality at 17,^c. 30c.
tW„MO»ffi hj. 40c. grade at 83c.
T ON L T,a«
KEELY C0.’S.
Our Low Prices makes us new customers every day. Try us once
and you will find we can make it to your inteiest to deal with us.
KEELY COMPANY, 24 Hill St.
H. WHITE, JR., & t O.
THE CLOTHIERS OF GRIFFIN I
Are receiving daily large additions to their already Itnmenee'Stock oi
IK JoiL’BojHiiClin’s
Clothing, Hats and Furnishing Goods.
We defy competition ui onr Styles and Durability tor their of Hats and the and fit oi extend our Garments, hearty
'e extend many thanks to onr customers past patronage a
elcome to ail to call and see ns in the future. A
J. H. WHITE, JR., <£ CO.
qi Ol tttt lULLL T QTTOTDIT'rn » i iVlbJCj A.
See our Splendid Display
ISH TODAY.
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W. CLARK & SON.
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aftui wafts ntx. |
Grtffln, Os., Oct, aa. * j
Instruction in Mnsic. ;
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Miss Woodruff, of Macon, & Huff’s will-be at
the room over Deane store
on and Wednesday 2 to 4 from Any 10 to 13 desiring a. ha.
p. m. one
vocal or instrumental instruction in
music will please call and consult
with her. 2t
Mr. J. L. Burnett, representing C.
lanta, J. Daniel’s isia the Wall city,and Paper House be of fouiid At¬
can
at the Curtis House. Mr. Burnett
has a full hue of Wall Paper samples
and is prepared in his to line. give Send estimates for him on
all work
and he will be glad to show- sam¬
ples and give figures. oct!7d6t.
Abbots East Indian Corn Pain
remove# all Corns, Bunions and Wart
3*fgy^ont For sale by
ma^dAwtv’
Oct. 2 1 st. j ! ■
All kinds Fish, Oysters and Celery. j |
All Pork Sausage, Weina Wurst Sausage. I
New Mince 17 * a Meat, Cream « - New - Jelly, Cheese New 15c. Currants. Tomatoes 7c. m •
l-2c. can
3 Crackers 10c. Patent Flour $1.50 50 lbs. bag.,
„J Potatoes tatoes Fine 15c. 15C. Baking peck. Powders and * get chance i
one can a
Sewing 50c. Machine. Good Tea 50c. lb. A 11 rrrwrwTo nhflun
stock in gal. town. All gOOuS
IUR BREADS OUT AT 11 O’CLOCK.
KELY.;
Underwear.
Men's, Ladle#’ and Children’s in
endless to be sold variety. lee# than Drummers’sample# wholesale New
York price.
Men’s Undervest
from 35c. np.
MEN’S ★ ALL ★ WOOL
Vests and Pant# at only f 1.00 a suit.
AM other grade# in proportion.
Ladies’ Undervest
85c,; worth 50c. Ladies' Ribbed
Vest, 75c. good#, at 50c. v Better
grades at 75c., #1.00 and fl.25 at
N. Y. Wholesale Prices.
-—AT-
Keely CWs.
’ROUND ABOUT.
City Notes, un<l News From This and
Adjoining Counties.
C. G. Mills made a short trip to
Barnesville yesterday.
Miss Sallie and Florence Jones will
spend today in Atlanta.
Mrs. Henry Manley, of Hampton.
spent yesterday in this city,
Miss Mattie Moss is visiting friends
in Atlanta. She left yesterday.
Tom Fitzgerald, formerly with the
Keely Co., spent Sunday in this city.
Misses Emma Stilwell and Dot
Flanders returned to Atlanta yester¬
day.
Miss Lucy Flynt left yesterday for
a visit of several weeks to friends in
Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Patterson will!
spend today * In Atlanta and at the j
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Mi-s. „ d. _ E. Witherspoon, , o' „„ Carroll¬
ton, is visiting her cousin B. C. Ran¬
dall and family, in this city.
such No preparation reputation could Salvation have made Oil
a as
] ias> without intrinsic merit of the
highest order. It kills pain. Price
25 cts.
Dress Goods
New Dry Good# received by Satur¬
day’# express.
New Bordered Saits.
New Combination Suits.
New Cashmeres.
New Henriettas in Black and Colors.
REV WINTER GINGHAMS.
Lovely Standard goods Calicoes at only 10c. New
only 5c.
New Plushes.
New Velvets.
New Velvet Ribbons, all at much less
than yon can bay them elsewhere.
BLANKETS.
We can show the nicest line o
Blankets ever offered in Griffin and
prices that cannot be matched, at
KEELY CO.’S.
Ben Neal, of McDonough, passed
the city yesterday en route
Molena.
Misses Estelle Westbrook and Olive
Boyd returned home yesterday from
a visit of several days to Atlanta.
Col. Cyrus H. Sharp, of Forsyth,
spent Sunday with relatives in this
city, leaving for home yesterday.
Mrs. Elizabeth Garrison and Miss
Minnie Daniel are spending the day
in Atlanta in attendance at the Pied¬
mont.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Flemister, little
Miss Gussle and Master Lewis left
yesterday for Milledgeviile, where
they will visit relatives.
Mrs. Joe Sey more, of Atlanta, nee
Miss Lena Harper, formerly of this
city, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Huff at their elegant home on Chap-
pel street. 4
Mr. and Mrs. B. Ii. Evans after
several days pleasantly spent in this
city, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Huff, left yesterday for their home,
at Plains of Dura.
if you want a nice bird on toast,
an oyster stew, an oyster fry, a
square meal, a square drink or a
glass of coof beer, go to Dock Ison’s.
You can get anything you want
there.
Several citizens living on Taylor
street have requested us <to call at-
t^ou to the ,, dangerous condition
the side walk m front of the new
warehouse. The matter certainly
needs the attention of some one and
should tie repaired at once.
Misses Leila and Mattie Glenn Tig-
nor and Miss Kate Neal, of Whit*
Sulpher Springs, Meriwether county,
passed through this city yesterday
afternoon on their way to Atlanta
and the exposition. The Misses Tig-
nor will probably stop here on their
return home and will visit friends in
this city for several days.
The horse that pulls Pink Eady’s
striking wagon the pump ran in away front yesterday, of Morris'
on BU11 street with the wheel of
the wagon and tearing the harness
but doing little da mage besides.
horse is somewhat unruly and
time. by a one armed negro
at th e
When the hair shows signs ol falling, be
at o na ,tonse Ayer s Hair vigor. This
strengthens the scalp, promote*
growth of new hair, restore* the natnrg
i or to gray and faded hair, and render*it
pliant, and glossy.
_
Catarrh i* in the blood. No cure for thi*
and dangerous disease i* possi¬
until the poison is thoroughly eradicated
the system, For thi* purpose, Ayer’s
is the best and most economical
Price fl. Wx bottle*, Worth
a bottle ,
„„ . _____ «r*n better than befcjre,
while the singing by Miss Woodruff
will be simply something that must
not be missel, as she ha# one of the
finest and best cultivated voices in
the State.
AOrtffln Hoy to Marry,
A number of the following engrav¬
ed notification was received here on
Sunday through the mails:
f - AlTrtnllr. ........
' '’mpSf James Western Logan, .ir_ j *
of Griffin, Ga.
* to
Marie Elise Holmes,
l..... of New Orleans. .....j
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The happy couple are expected to
visit the groom's mother, Mrs. S.
W. Logan, in this city, after the wed¬
ding.
Jim is an old Griffin boy, who only
left here a short time ago, and his
many friends extend their congratu¬
lations.
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It is rumored that the supply cd
Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup is not equa
to the demand. Druggists should
prepare themselves for aH emergen¬
cies as the people rely on them for
this remedy.
NEWS fN BRIEF.
Condensation o.' Interesting Items M
Various poiYmei A u bj e o..
William Long was by zinc at Co¬
lumbus, Ind. ;
Eastern oyster dealers have .advanced
prices 20 per ct;V. ' ; . ^
,
It is said Msj. Poole, of New York, is to be
Tanner's success u-.
Gen. Alger remarked privately that Hie
president acted wisely in removing Tanner.
Tbe bishop of North Dakota is building a
car on which to make his Episcopal visita¬
tions.
R Pettigrew and Judge Moody were
chosen as United States senators from South
Dakota.
town, Henry Inti., Meyer, had his a farmer ueek broken living near by James¬
a run¬
away team.
Mrs. Effie Scholl, of Santa Anna, Cal,,
killed her two children and tried to kill her-
self. Trouble.
“Herbert Spencer has completed his auto¬
biography, but it wHl not be published till
after his deal h, ,
Wiiilam Itora, aged 20, living no ir- West
Jefferson, O., fatally shot himself while
bait'lH.ig a sUor*ua. ,
By arnih-oiid accident near Omaha, on*
perso i was kil. nl mid about fifty sttw
morVbr tea. i ijut'S'l
A lit ie maid of jliv Rvnp, near Windom,
Minn., toil into a- pot of slacking lime and
w-as eaten o tie hone.
The value of M trni nt church property in
possession of Frank H. Dyeresriver under
the eschaat a -f. 4 .ww SI, MJ.OiO ..
Tennyson e.'leuraled id.- so.h birthday last
month. Ho now walk- three miles nearly
every day for exercise atil pleasure.
Jack Casey, a well known switchman of
Marion, O., had both legs cut off at Birm¬
ingham, Ala., Tuesday, and died s.-on after¬
ward.
The Empress of Japan has just taken pos¬
session of her new palace, which has cost
04,000,000. She proposes to visit America
Best sprirtt'.
sooth It i# the not baby always with perfectly opium safe to
hut rely prepara¬ Bull’s
tions, you can on Dr.
Baby Syrup; it contains nothing in¬
jurious.
Ftiflay j Saturday,
Oct. 18 and 19.
Breakfast Bacon..................... 12
Eggs....,................................... 17
No. 3 Mackerel......................... 1
Fresh Herring, per doz.............$1
Tomatoes, per ease today ........ 1
Canned Corn, “ “ ................. 3
New Currants, just received...... j
Sweet Crackers.............~.......... 20c
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Leave your orders for Supplies,
Fisl, Oysters and Celery,
With me.
J. M. Mills.
ROSWELL R. DRAKE « GO.
This well known firm consisting Jas.M. of
Mr. Roswell H. Drake and Mr.
Browner, is tbe representative at this
place of the leading Fire Insurance
Companies of this country and of
England. other Strong and >
£ JkUlUUg Among companies UtUCl Diiwujjuuu represented conserva- VVMWV. by them
fve the the Liverpool Liv & London & Globe,
are are
a a company company known the world over
and the only company which always
cashes its losses promptly without
any discount, the Atlanta H< ome Ins.
Co., a company doing business busines divi¬ on
tbe mutual plans, and paying
dends dends to to its* its Policy Policy Holders, Holders, the
.Etna of Hartford, the Phoenix of
Hartford, the Home of New York,
the North British andMercantilelns.
Co. of London, England. beyond All question compa¬
nies Indemnity is
and whidnare proverbialy in their settlement fair and
just of losses. and prompt
When solicited for insurance or
when vou desire to place a risk of any
character it will be to your interest
see these gentlemen. Tbe business
_
now managed by Mr. Drake and
his office is on the second floor of tbe
Drewrv building. The rates charged
by these leading companies by small companies .are the
same of questionable as charged strength represented
by some other agents, and it is well
to have the best always, but - ‘
lv so when it costs no more.
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Unsolicited)( Give) ( Good)(Advice
Every prudent buyer will at once see the importance V-j
they read this “ad.” . c
Buy Your Cloa
Buy your Wraps now becaoselonr stock Is unb
selections from a complete assortment
Onr buyer prepared for war,
in New York searching for bi
wait, until cold weather catches yon
Onr Prices Are Low Enough
,.
to please until the closest buyer. winter, We bnt did have notbuy marked our them CL OAKS aid HEAPS that to i
ry over next at prices will n
them at once. Remember when cold weather forces you to bby a Wrap, fei
else will be buying at the same time, consequently yon will be rushed,
Our Stock of Dress Goods Still Has Tie Lead!
No Exposition Prices Here!
Bnt yon can find an assortment of Dress Goods in onr store the like of which has
never before been shown in prices Griffin. lower It Is an than every those day made occurrence by-any to be told
by onr customers, that our are house In At¬
lanta, Macon or Griffin. We have Trimmings to match every piece of Dress Goods
in the house. Linings, Buttons and Thread are considerend a small item, bnt
in baying a dress yon always like to find all these house thtngs in to M iddle suit. G Then come
to ns, we can please yon at a less cost than any other e orgia .
Gentlemen’s
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Overcoats I
We have a much better assortment ot NOBBY OVERCOATS than we have ever
styles Ovc^oats of heavy , ht U^tf weights. weights, P light colors, Diagonal Worsteds, Beavers, and all
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Examine Onr Clothing Before Itafhig.
tour Ply u Linen Collars >jk 0M
-v v- ■ - - i ^ itch.
At 10 a Cents
SCHEUERMAN & WHITE.
G.H. JOHNSON, SR.
Still represents the old
Southern Intuit Insurance Co.
of Athens, Ga., the cheapest in Geor¬
gia and as good as in the world;
THE : GEORGIA : HOME
and others as good as can be 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 New Yoik, his choice of all the Life
Companies, because it embodies all
its promises in fhe policy. The Na
tional Accident Building Society and and Loan the Associ¬ South¬
ern Mutual
ation, the best Savings Bank for Small
investments extant Call at hid office
No. 16 Hill Street and investigate.
C. H. JOHNSON, SR.
ooUS0&w4m
StocRholoer’s Meeting.
OrfiCE of Savannah, Griffin and NorthI
Alabama Railroad Co. J }
Griffin, Ga., Oct, 8th, 1889.
Tbe Annual Meeting of the Stockholder* 6
thi* * Company Company will will behrid oenematthe Court Houee,
Gril iffin, Ga., on ■ Tbnreday, ppm November wk 7th, at
30 a. m. The polls will be opened at 11
Htockholdere, _ “ their '* • wive* ______
o’clock. lock. 8to - ‘ and *
na
married __.rried danghtern dan; and eone under age, on
pneaeatation ‘ i of of their their stock stock certificate* certificate* to
agents, < ■ will be fnreiabed wit
transportion to and from Griffin on the da
of meeting ED. WORKMAN?,
dtd
5.
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GRIFFIN CLOTHING HOUSE 1
> X Have an Dnnunally Handsome Stock of
v
Fall Suits and
BeautifUl Styles and Fabrics.
NOBBY HATS! WOOLEN UNDER WEAK!
And Just the Sweetest Line of Cravats. ... ... a
m- Call for Charlie Wolcott, or Loui* Niles, who will give you the latest point* on etjke
CEO. R. NILES.
OctlOd&w
DO YOU WANT A HAPPY HOME?
-GO TO THE-
NOVELTY CO.
AND BUY
A C HART li; R OAK
BO YOU WANT TO SAVE MONEY 0NEY?
Get p i.e, on Silv.rweie, China, Crocker), tempo, etc, before bayiep.
J. W. SPARKS, Manager.
Km All stylesnw goods srriving onstanfiy.
BOOTS, SHOES A
J5Ar- HASSEIKUS’ S rsr-
Home-made Shoes and Leather
*mr- c!>rt?P^d for 200 cords of Tan-baric. H. W. HAS8ELKYJ8.
The Most Complete Stock
-OF- . -
IN 6R i
IKE i Rf.jfi, m.