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Room is Filled • with i of*
Store now a y’WW*:
1,1 Clothing P
and Hats.
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ill
10c.
Heirticttas. 27 Inches Wide 121-2c.
36 “ “ 20c.
38 “ “ ': : : 25c,
kt *vSs These are the Host Desirable Cheap
XDrraes Goods
IN THIS MARKET.
Lveda lot of 40 inch All Wool Plaids at
60c. <
assortment of Fine French Plaids at 90c.;
worth $1.25 New Bide Band Suits.
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Arriving' Every Week.
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Splendid Stock Children's School Hess
at Sc., 10c. and 12c. per pair. Our Ladies’
Fast Black Hose at 20c., 25c. and 35c. can’t
be matched at the prices. Secure a doz. pair
of Macon knit Half Hoes at 75c. per doz. be¬
fore they are all sold.
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ELEGANT LINE
UtafiB’ and Children’s Diknu
iniboth; Wool and Cotton. Our 50c. Ladles'
Bibbed Undervests Is a bargain.
Wifi save you 20 to 25 per cent, on your
Ribbon purchases.
Handsome stock of Newinarkets, Mojes-
kas and Ladies’ Jackets just opened up. See
my #3.50 Ladies Light Weight Coats.
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SHOES 1 if SHOES!
Don’t fall to see my Shoe stock before mak-
ing your selections injthis line.
Stock Solid Shoes
AT LOWEST PRICES.
Bargains bought in CbiMten’s Suits, from have 5 to 13
geawfiought ars, at at Cut Cut Prices. Can you a
SR, mn-iiiM. Pants or Overcoat made to order at Jacob
prices withjit Philadelphia, workmanship Penn., guaranteed. at reasonable
and
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M iter’s.
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aSpi immm antagu of It
------visited friends at
Lovejoy Sunday. 'i.
W. P. Malaier and Lee Smith, of
Sunny Side, were in town Satur¬
day.
Mrs. Gso. Treasure and daughter,
Miss Jessie, are spending the week in
Atlanta, the guests of Dj*. C. H.
Cook and family .
Miss Susie Barfield was in Jriffin
•hopping yesterday.
Chas. Patterson went-up to the
Gate City, Friday.
Henry Manley, of Hampton, spent
Sunday with his parents, at this
place.
Miss Lou Smith is visiting her sis¬
ter Mrs. F. M. Smith, at Lovejoy,
this week.
R. J. Manley, Sr., and Jr., Jack
Miles, William Manley and S. S.
Crocker are attending the Piedmont
Exposition today.
Get a programme at thepostofflce
of Alliance day at the Exposition.
Services at the Christian chnrch
Sunday next.
Why don’t our young people, now
that the evenings are getting long,
form some kind of a society? We
think that they could hardly spend
one evening of each week more profit
than by forming a reading or
club.
A person wishing to go to Atlanta
here and return, is compelled
pay car fare from and to Griffin,
a distance of ten miles that
has tp pay for which he doesn’t
This has cost this communi¬
for the past year at least thirty
for which we receive no bene¬
Why don't we demand a ticket
Don’t Bead This for 9600.
For many years, through nearly
very newspaper in the land, the pro-
irietors of Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Reme-
iy, who are thoroughly responsible,
by as any enquiry, one can have easily as¬
proper offer-
matter how bad, or of how long
which they cannot cure.
Gen. Cameron’s Wise. Advice.
Philadelphia Inquirer.
“Don” Cameron is as cold as ice,
when a visitor has the rare good
to see him, he often wishes he
been so successful. Tfle de¬
Cameron, who was the friend
at times the patron of democrats
republicans alike, conciliated
with whom he came in
Some years ago, in Penn¬
Don, who was beginning
run things with the dynastic force
the family, told his father at Done¬
one day: “I’m going to put my
imas temporary as well as per¬
chairman of the republican
convention tomorrow.” “Don’t
it,” said Simon; “why not con¬
the other faction by letting
man go in as temporary chair¬
it can’t do you any harm, and
the time for real work comes
man will go in gracefully.”
refused to heed this sapient
and vowed he’d have both
“All right,” said the old
“have your own way; but
your man gets licked don’t you
to me for sympathy.” Don
and his candidate for per¬
chairman did get badly lick¬
“Don,” said bis father that
as they took a glass of wine
“Don, when yon die you'll
richer, probably, than I will, but
won’t, have half as big a
The New Discovery.
You have about boaed it. your mayyoureelf friends and neighbor beone
You of
many who know from perseonal experi¬
just bow good a thing it is. If you have
tried it, you are one of its staunch friends,
the wonderful thing about it is, that
once given a trial, Dr. Kink’s New Dis¬
ever after holds a plaeeinthe house.
you have never used it and should be af¬
with a cough, cold orlany Throat,
or Chest trouble, secure a bottle at
and give it a fair trial. It is guaranteed
time, sr mopey refunded. Trial Bot¬
Free at E. B. Anthony’e-Drugstore.
The Relationship Dropped.
Overheard by the Boston Courier
“Now, then, Jennie.” said the
to the bride after they
returned from the church where
knot had Just been tied, “how
brothers have yon?”
“Brothers?” exclaimed the bride in
“you know that I
any brothers. I am the
child of my parents.”
“0,1 know that, bat how many
men did you promise to be a
to before you accepted me?
are the brothers I want to
about.”
“Well,” replied the bride smiling,
think I most have about half a
of brothers.”
“All right. You just drop a note
each of them, and tell them the
and sister business is all off
as you have got a husband. If
want sisters, tell them to look
among girls that are single.
all the brother you need now.”
Bwklcn’i Arnica Salve.
Th^Bw Sores, t^fa lw in Gw worid for
Tetter, S vun.
and All kin .
cores Piles, s
teed to give p*
Price
E R, Antbonv.
.
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tvs been both
at the way we
have hit the weaker for the last two
weeks. We didn’t expect to do so
Well in the start off, Ab the only in¬
strument we had was an old horse¬
shoe, a two-foot rule and a war map
of the battle of Gettysburg, but we
made no mistake.
s Our first prediction was that the
following week would be cold, clear,
cloudy, warm and variable, with
possibly rain.
We ehit hit it, even to the variable.
She varied from a frost to such a
hot night that everybody kicked the
quilts off. The rain didn’t, last but
three days, but that was sufficient to
let us out.
Our second prediction also hit it
pat. We predicted winds, calm, sun¬
shine, clouds, high pressure over the
Arctic ocean and low pressure around
the mouth of the Amazon, with a con¬
siderable wobble between here and
the Pacific. She wobbled. We got
just what we expected, and from this
on we are going ahead like a scared
jack rabbithuntingforeover. Watch
onr smoke.
A Bound Legal Opinion.
Clay E. Bain Co., bridge, Tex. Mund«yE«q., “Have CountyAtty,, need Electric
savs:
Bit also tore with most low happy with remit*). Malarial My Fever broth¬
er was very and
Jaundice, but was cared by timely Bitters use of this
medicine. Am satisfied Electric say-
edhwWe” Mr.
D. I. Wilcoxoson, of
adds a like teetimhny, —
believes he would have _______ _____
for Electrict Bitters.
Thjs all Great Malarial remedy Diseases, will ward and for off, all as Kidney, well as
cure
Liver and Stomech Disorder* stands unequal¬
ed. Price 50c. and $1, at E. R. Anthony’s.
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Letter List.
List of letters remaining in the post
office at Griffin, Ga., for the week end¬
ing Oct. 22d. Parties calling for
three letters will please say “adver¬
tised” and give date. One cent must
be collected on each advertised letter
when delivered:
Miss Clara Anderson.
Tilmon Andrews.
John Barrett.
M. Auther Baker.
Miss Eva Brown, care C. C. Cox.
Louis Carmichal. V
Harrison Count.
Miss Mina Denison.
Samuel W. Good & Co.
J. W. Grant.
J. B. Hawkins.
Eus Hnff.
Many Lowe.
A. C. Keulin.
Hannah King.
W. G. Johnson.
Miss Lucy McLendon."
Miles Pryor (col).
Lewis Ponder.
Miss Dora Slaton.
Andrew Sims.
I. S. Slaton.
Tom Sims. '
Joseph Stephens.
Willis Trice.
Charlie Watson.
Charlie Whitend.
Jacob Wise
M. 0. Bowdoin, P. M.
Love In a Cottage.
“I notice Cholly/’ that said Amarantha spirits Jane,
bubbling your with recently happi¬
seem to be over
ness. dear, I am what glad has to see it, but do tell
me caused it?” “I
will,” said Charley, as he encircled
her waist and imprinted a kiss on
her while inviting I melanchoUy, lips. “You blue know for indi- a
was as
o—bad no appetite, was bilious and
dyspeptic, but the us of two bottles
of Dr. has Pierce’s brought GoldeijMedical oqt and Discov¬ I
ery me am
‘bright as a button.’ Jane, I feci the like day a
new man now. name
soon; there is more of this medicine
at the drug store.”
How to Get What You Want.
If you want a Lot,
If you want Board,
If you want a Store,
If you want Rooms,
If you want a House,
If you want a Tenant,
If yon want a Boarder,
If yon want to Lend Money,
If you want to Borrow Money,
If you want to Sell Anything,
If you want to Buy Anything,
Advertise in the News and Sun.
Those who have tried will tell you
that it pays. — tf.
If, “a numerous household Is the
safety of the Republic,” it might as
well be proclaimed at once, household that the
remedy upon which such
should be reared is Dr. Bull’s Baby
Syrup.
The Universal Verdict of th* People.
Who have used Clarke’s Extract of
Flax (PapiUon) Skin Cure award it
the first and highest place of Skin as a reme¬
dial agent in all cases Diseas-
tly Erysipelas, blotches, Eczema, humiliating Pimples, on-
'Carbuncles, Tetter, erup-
all yield . this wonderful etc.,
to prepara¬
tion at once. Pricef 1.00 for a large
bottle at Dr. N. B. Flax DrSwiy’s Soap is Drug¬
store. Clarke’s good
for the Skin. Try it. Price 25e.
ADVICE TO MOfnKB*.
Mbs. Winslow’s Soothing Sybup,
or children teething, is the
tion of one of the best ‘
and and physicians has been used in the for
with never-failing mice*
of mothers tor their children. Dur-
'iWtefijiljL i
Why
preferable to
the cure of Blood Dissasst.
Because no poisonous or deleterious
ingredients enter into the competition
of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla.
—Ayer’s Sarsaparilla contains only
the purest sod most effective remedial
properties.
—Ayer's Sarsaparilla is prepared with
extreme care, skill, and cleanline**.
—Ayer’s Ssrsaparilla is presenoed by
leading physicians.
—Ayer’s Ssrsaparilla recommended is for by sale all
everywhere, and
first-class druggists.
—Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is a medicine,
and not a beverage in disguise.
—Ayer’s Sarsaparilla never fails to
effect a care, when persistently used,
according to directions.
—Ayer’s Sarsaparilla Is therefore a highly eon.
centratcd extract, and the
moat economical Blood Medicine in the
market.
—Ayer’s Sarsaparilla has had a suc¬
cessful career of nearly halt a century,
and was never so popular as at present.
—Thousands of testimonials are or
file from those benefited'by the use of
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
FBEI-ABKD BY
Dr. J. C. Ayer Jc Co., Lowoll, Mass.
Mse fl; six twtttea, ft- Worth $»* bottle.
INPRECEDENTED I A1 TRACTION!
Over a Million Distributed
a w.siana State Lottery Compart
popular Its MAMMOTH vote, DBA WINGS take place
GRAND Semi-Anually, SINGLE (June NUMBER andDecember), DRAWINGS and it*
take place on each of the other tea mouths
in the year and are all drawn in public, at
the Academy of Music, New Orleans, La.
FAMED FOR TWENTY YEARS,
I or Integrity of it* Drawings, and
Prompt Payment of Prizes,
Attested as follows:
“We do hereby certify that we supervise the
arrangements for all the Monthly and Semi-
Annual Drawings of The Louisiana State Lot¬
tery control Company, the Drawings and in themselves, person manage and that and
the same areconducted with honesty, Durness
and in good faith toward all parties and we
anthome the Company to nse this certificate
with fac-similes of onr signatures attached in
I* it advertisements.’ o » 1
OswalMessri,
We the undersigned Bank* and Bankers
will pay all Prises drawn in The Louisiana
State Lotteries which may be presented at
our counters :
P.
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CAU
Grand : Monthly s Drawing
At the Tuesday Academy of Mnsic, 12,1889, New Orleans,
November
Capital Prime, #300,000
100,009 Tickets at Twenty Dollars each.
Halves $10; Quarters $5: Tenths 2; Twen¬
tieths $1.
UST or PB1ZE8.
1 1 Pbize Prize of $300,000 100,000 is............$300,000 is............ 100,000
or
1 Pbbb or 50,000 is........... 50,000
1 Prize or 25,0001s............ 25,000
2 Prizes or 10,000 are.......... 20,000
5 Prizes or HSSS=
xoofSSS t$ SSS
200 Fbizes of
500 Prizes of 200 are.......... 100,000
• APPROXIMATION PRIZES
100 Prims di. of $500 300 are............... $50,009
100 are............... 30.900
100 do. 200 are............„. 20,000
TERMINAL PRIZES.
990 do. 100 are................ 99.900
999 do. 100 are................. 99.900
8,134 NoTE—Ticktts drawing Capita $1,054,890 Prizes
are
not entitled to terminal Prizes.
AGENTS ft ANTED.
For Club Rates, or any further information
clearly desired, wriu legibly residence, to the undersigned with
County, stating Street and vour Number. More rapid State- re‘
turn Envelope mail delivery bearing will be aseured full address. by enclosing
i your
IMPORTANT.
Addresr M. A. DAUPHIN,
New Orleans, La.
or M. A. DAUPHIN, Washington, Money D. C.
By ordinary letter, containing Order
issued by All Express Companies. New York
Exchange,' Draft or Postal Note.
Address Registered Letters Contain¬
ing Currency tc
MUW ORUAII NATO MAX. BASK
New Orleans, L .
REMEMBER, that the payment of Prizes
is GUARANTEED BY FOUR NATIONAL
BANKS of New Orleans, and the tickets are
signed by the President of an Institution
whose chartered Courts; rights are recognized of all in imita¬ the
highest therefore beware
lons or anonymous schemes.
ONEDOLLAaris ONE DOLLAar is the price ISSUED of the smallest
part or fraction of a Ticket BY US
n red any Drawing. than Anything Dollar Is in swindle. our name
or less a a
*u» WAR
I Bif Q hssEtven nnlvsr-
sal samfsettna la tire
l to » dxTS^R 1 core of Oooorrh®* and
Gleet. I prescribe It and
lest safe Is recommend-
i&S It to all sufferers.
./.gran, Oeeaier,HL mb*
PRICE, 91.99.
Bold by Drnadste.
JanSUdly
Stockholder’s Meeting.
Orm ov Savannah, Griffin and North!
Alabama Railroad Co. j }
GwrtTN, Ga., Oct, 8th,*1889.
this The Company Annual Meeting will beheld of the at the Stockholuere Court House,
Griffin, Ga., on The Thursday, polls win November 7th, at
10:80 a. m. • be opened at 11
their wives and un
imp and sons under
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jvEO'djr xnxv xwejol i
STAPLE AND FAI
Sullivan’s Tobacco. Water Ground Meal a
Fancy and Stick Candy.
KS- FRESH FISH EVERY 8
Griffin, I
R. F. STRIC
Offers to the trade the 1
DRY GOODS, JEANS,
ev« i- offered in this market. Good line of Henrietta j
Goods, with Trimmings in Silk and Velvet to match, a
of 1 Or, to 80tr. per yard. Jeana all grades 15c. to 40c. \ ___,
Mixed and Black Ribed Hose at 10c.
SHOES! SHOES!! SHO!
We keep n large stock of Men’s, Women’s and Ch
Hund Hewed, Wnranted, in Law and Congress, forf!
Button Shoot* from #1.25 to |2.50. Children’s g
to f 1.00 per pair. Lxamine our goods and wo i
E. F.
No. i
THE FARMERS’ CO-OPER...... ..
Owned and Run by More Than 500 farmer*! Plenty of
Ties Always on Hand and FURNISHED A~
house Capacity in the of Ginnery Fanners 70 bales per day. much Cotton d
should drive city. immediately who Ginnery, pick a* as
to the and save
cius Johnson, Superintendent pf the Ginnery, waa
themselves, and will see that every man gets hill sat. .
All Cotton Seed can be Disposed of,
without moving them. Wagons unloaded by elevators. ’
town farmers as well as farmers from the country, both
to bring their cotton to the Farmers’ Ginnery.
^ ^ sis arc
N. B. N. BARROW, General Manager.
B.—Stock in the Ginnery and Oil Mill is ready for ddiv
should be met by Oct. 1st, as promised. Stock can still be
soon be worth a premium. Be wise and act quickly.
PURE DRUGS AND DRUG
At prices below anything eversold in (
H Bills, aid su Ms GoamM as 1
MTSpecial attention given to custemers who detiro to pi
Respectfully.
M. B,DR
TO THE
-- THE it *-----
HAVE MOVED THEIR STOCK OF
SASH, Dens AND
To No. 16 Hill St. (C. H. Johnson’s old
Where III Sizes Sash, Doors. Blinds,
will be on sale at lowest market prices, We will also add to our businec
complete line of • v ,
Builders’ Hardware,
■
and will have goods suit to the suit times. all classes Call of buddings from what the cheapest to the
finest nt, prices to Respectfully, or write for yon want. “ B
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AYCOCK MANUFAI
A.LOWE
Practical Jeweler aM Beeler to
M JEWELRY, CLOCKS*, A*.
Special attention given to Repairing. 20 Hill Street i
For Sale or Beat
THE CHARLTON PROPERTY.
on South Hill street. 4 seres land, 6 room
house-large airy rooms. of surrounding High, elevated
and beautiful view country
A No. 1 water and fruits of different variet
on place.
THE TAYLOR MORRIS PLACE,
14th «treet, 4 acres land, 5 room house.
Branch running through the lot.
THE OLD NALL HOUSE,
rooms, double kitchen, 1 acre laud. 1
block from centre Hill street.
JOSSEY HOUSE AND LOT.
7 rooms, double kitchen, 14 acre, stable, Ac
Hall block from Hi.l street. Centrally locat
ed % or boarding and 2 bonne. boose off Shelton lot
acre room on
Poplar street. A bargain given to all of
above property.
Other houses and lots and lands for sale
and to rent.
G. A. CUNNINGHAM,
Real Estate Agent.
New Advertisements.
TO ADVERTISERS
A list of 1909 newspapers dfvided^wto W
STATES AND SECTIONS win be sent ou ^
plication—FREE. To those who want their ad
we can offer no better mediui
and effective work than the vt
onr Select Local List. MM
Li
SHOE
•3 SHOE POI
Examine W. L. Douglas $2.09
and ladies. . '
FOR SALE BY_
mZ
Office f~