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You Are Thinking of Buying: a
Met or Wrap of Any Description,
BE 8URE TO VISIT
SEELY COMPANY!
>rs: of: Low : Prices!
■ BEFORE DOING SO, OR
S £ «f Your
will regret it the balance
born days.
WAVE OPENED IN THE LAST FEW DAYS OVER
Garments !:-
BOUGHT AT FORCED SALE, AT
\fty Cents On The Dollar!
And Will Be Sold the Same Way. See Our
1 mm LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S UNDERWEAR
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AND SAVE 25 PER CENT, AT
ELY COMPANY,24 Hill St.
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CL WHITE, J R.. & CO.
THE CLOTHIERS OF GRIFFIN!
Ar<* receiving daily large addition* to tl.rir already Immense Stock at
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Clothing. Hats and Furnishing Goods,
We lei.
We ex ten and in the future.
welcome ■ to to all to call nee us
J. H. WHITE, JR., «£ CO.
31 HILL STREET.
,..New T ' Raisins!
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ggginHfr . iust Received 100 Boxes New Raisins.
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Frwh Turnips Pork Daily. Sausage.
All Apples,
Fresh Lemons, and Coeoamits.
Oranges
c. w. CLARK &
MP
;2NS
I Ga., Wet. 27.
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Very few notes and mortgages re-
; sgtoin in our bunks against the far-
. ners. The year has been a prosper-
ing one for them; they have mnde
money and paid their debts honest¬
ly. 'ffkany of the farmers paid their
hank obligations this full before they
became due.
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Hew Discovery .
OMlriWidaand ftdaand neigh! neighbor
ottflMyyonnwilllK.oni> ----------ial expert- of
HMHJJ Wl
S3!xx- I III. II f JUU you have imvu
itsstiinuch ieh friends friends
5STS2 he bouse.
place in t
* should be ttf-
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0)S(.|.l«ny «ecsfre bottle
n «rt
tllol. H>lUl«raute*.l
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r- Cigars
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A very tine grade of old Government Javn Coffee.
Armour Boast Beef in cans.
Sweet and Soar Pickles in bbls.
Hew Mince Meat, New Currants, Apple Butter.
mm: Fine Bananas, Oranges and Lems.
FINE FISH AND OYSTERS EVERY DAY.
Hay, Feed and Seed Oats, Bran, Corn.
Bnm&C .tL'Y \ ',‘y / ? . v,
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’ROUND ABOUT.
City Notes, und New* From This and
Adjoining Counties.
TUB 0 IFKKHWK.
len ruin comes down on plonk 1 day.
when n baseball game they’d play:
Or when when the the circus circus day day has ha« come mint
Ti* then the youngster's youn fucelooksglum _ ^
But when it rain* nns on Sabbath day.
And hoys >ya are are kept kept kept from from church church away. urn
And Sunday echool. by many wiles
The youngster's lace is then ail am
Kquire Btilwell spent yesterday in
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' Atlanta.
^ on J - ”• Hlmvart returned Sown
] Atlanta lust evening.
Will Moore, of Atlanta, is (spend¬
( intr the dnv in Griffin.
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I). It. Gnrside, of Thontaslon, was
in thocily yesterday.
, The History (lass is requested tn
meet hereafter at .‘1 o’clock.
Mrs. C. G. Mills went to Macon
yesterday afternoon to visit friends.
Mr. and Mrs. H.G. Sullivan, who
’ have l»een attending the Atlanta ....... ex
| position, returned home to Erin y<*s-
1 Success in life is Uic result, of push itud en
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; ergy. If tlu> blood is impure and (doggish,
both body und tnimi luck rigor. To cleanse
; ,„ l( | vituiiie the blood mid inipurt new life to
the system. nothing else ho. ...eh « marvel-
* oa« tin Ay**r * eiuvapiinlJn.
Mrs. H. W. Logan will receive a
number of her friends on Monday
night to meet Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Logan, of New Orleans.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Williams, of
Tbomaston, who were married
week, in Atlanta, spent Friday
night here and returned home ypster-
day.
Work to 111 h on GU the Lll»3 cirLUiL electric light bnild-
was being got out,
is expected tn to cat commence again this
week.
Mrs. A. A. Blakely and Mrs. B. K,
Blakely returned yesterday evening
from a several days visit to Atlanta,
where they enjoyed the sights of the
exposition.
Having got the electric apparatus
in the oil mill running iagood shape,
K. B. Turner expects t o go to For¬
syth this week to put a 75 light ma¬
chine in the cotton factory there.
The Savannah, Griffin and North
Alabama railroad has been laid with
heavy steel rail between
and Sharpsburg. Tracklaying
gan on the 19th and was completed
on the 25th.
A .Jersey hull and a mule pulled
1 (JOG pounds of seed cotton to Griffin
from the northern part of the coun¬
ty yesterday. People will bring their
cotton to Griffin if there is any pos¬
sible way o* getting it here.
Do,
cured
great
To <io Through tlreenv Ulc, If--
Vindicator.
That I ni. Gunby Jordan is confi¬
dent of building a railroad from
Warm Springs through Meriwether
to Carrollton to connect with the
Chattanooga, Home and Carrollton
road. This propos'd road if built on
an air line, will run a little west bf
Greenville. Mr. Jordan in a recent
conversation with Hon. H. W. Hill
said that though it might be a little
out of the way to come through
Greenville yet if the town would sub-
scribe a small sum—in proportion to
its ability that the new road should
run through our town. This is a lib¬
eral proposition which we trust will
not BUI be UU lost 1UDV sight V»i of. Let the town
authorities confer with CoL Jordan,
find out What sum bethinks ought to
be raised and then let us go to work
to bU get ^VL up UJ./ the WlV money. a We • » v ask that
special attention be given this mat¬
ter.
Itaeklen’s Arnica Salve.
and Toai«T*;
craanaanwoD, or
ROBBED OF $1700!
THE TAX OQLLBCTOB OF PIKE
KNOCKED DOWN
B> l aluwira .UnUuU um) IWWjwJ
eft Heavy !>•>’»< «I-
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On Friday riiebt, about eigb*
o'clock, E. to. Matthews, the deputy
tax collector o( Bike County, was
knocked down and robbed of $1740
which he had on hi» person belonging
to the county.
There were various report* of the
affair yesterday, but the most au¬
thentic give* tb<- abowe asm as the
amount taken.
It seems that Mr. Matthews had
been out collecting that day and had
just returned home a little after dark
with the moneys. He runs a store
between Zebulon and MartiusdaJe»
near New Hope church. Some say
that he had got out of his buggy to
go into the store, and others that
he waa ‘allied from his house neat'
by, by some one who pretended to
want to buy some goods from the
gtoie. Anyhow, as he entered the
door and struck a match, he
waa hit in the head with a rock And
n the scuffle waa stabbed half a doz¬
en times. His assailants succeeded
in getting what they were after and
escaped without identification, al¬
though they are said to be a mulat¬
to and a white man.
COMING TOURIST TRAVEL.
The Northern People Preparing to
Winter In the South.
General Manager H. S. Haines, of
the Savannah, and Florida and
Western railway, has returned home
from New York, where lie has been
for the past month, and he reports
that there is now no doubt of a very'
large tourist travel southward this
winter.
Mr. Haines says that numerous in
quiries were made with reference to
the De Soto hotel, and tourists south
Will not fail to stop over in Savan¬
nah this winter in greater numbers
than ever before.
The hotels here also have advices
that there will be a heavy northern
travel to Jeorgia and Florida this
season. It is yet early in the season,
but it appears that those who con¬
template wintering in the south have
begun early to make inquiries. A se¬
vere winter is predicted, and, bliz¬
zards being unknown in this section,
the eyes of the northern tourist are
already turned southward.
A first-class hotel in Griffin would
have been filled by this time witlx
people not yet ready to go to Flori¬
da, many of whom would remain
most of the winter. As it is, we will
have the pleasure of seeing them
pass through.
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Sweet as Rom / I \ Fragrant!Lasting!
The I-C'iuag Trice M Ct*.
■bjoaFUJiS. Sold at Droggiata.
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Slssfrati druggists. Oil
Fries cnij 25 Cts. Sold by all
Will relievo Rheumatism, Neuralgia ,
Smiling s,Bruises,Lumbago,Spra? Bims. ns,
Headache, Toothache, Cores,
Cuts, Scalds, Ttar.kache, Wounds,&.C.
TODAY 1
New Buckwheat Flour...
New York Hams............
Yankee Beans..............
Celery............................
Best Vg/kAy —only..........
NorthTn Apples.
Florida Oranges....................... LOe.
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JUST ItECElVEl)
Tripe, Pies Feet Sir toot
—-EXPECT—
SNAPPERS, ★ TROUT.
■ BLACKF1SH,
Smnnli md Norfolk Oysters,
Turkeys, Cranberries.
J. M. Mills
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They Don't Need And Puffing; They Only deed To Be Examined To Be
Thoroughly Appreciated-
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Only call your attention to Seasonable Goods. Soni ^ b ° ^ h
£Sd* t#D A r “
The World Is Coming to an End Soon, At Least it is so Pred'cted,;i
Sehenerman & White know there is no end to the bargains they are offeri-
Our Blankets and Com form:
tomorrow but corns morning tn n« j 1
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It is Sure to be a Very Cold Winter
and you don’t know how soon it is to begin,
But Our Cloaks and Wraps Will Make You Comfortable!
The ‘-CONEMARA, ’ a new style long Wrap, is sure to be very popular ibis winter. It is a common sense Wrap.
The ‘ ninrprmnr DlRECTOiRE JACKET” iapfctw is simply ri mn l., o a lovely Iax/aIw Qhnrf Short Wrap, Wran and and the the praise nraise aCHOrd accorded them “ by " every lady “ ' is: "
taneou*. You need only to tee them to be charmed by their beautiful colors and perfect nt.
Do You Want ■ a Carpet?
Do You Want to Save Money
on the purchase ? If so come to SCHEUERMAN & WHITE S. Examine the other stocks in the city, then come
headquarters and we will convince vou, with prices and not by belittleing other merchants, that our stock of CAR.
PETS and RUGS is the largest in the city that our patterns and colorings are the most attractive and, bestof all,
our prices are decidedly the lowest
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EXAMLNE OlIB BRUSSELS WU H BORDERS TO MATCH !
SEE OUR PADDED CABPET PAPER!
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falls, Carpet _ in
That keeps your Carpet from being moth-eaten, completely deadens the foot preserve* your every
way and cost no more rhan the eld style corrugated brown paper. The pr ce is 5c. per yard.
A Few Specialties:
Onyx Black Hose (Warrantek fast black), Ladies’ and Misses’ Unbleached Ribbed Vests, Can-1 EM
Gloves at Half Price, White and Bed Flannel, Bleached and
ton Flannels.
fftEM AND BOYS SUITS.
Gentlemen’s Light and Heavy weight Overcoats. Rubber Clothing fust received, 3
For Ladies, Gentlemen and Children, at ;i
SCHEUERMAN & WHITE,
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This well known firm consisting of
Mr. Roswell H. Drake and Mr. Jas. M. ;
pKoAhV 1
Companies of this country and of
tive E So4 companies o«, er strong.nd represented co.^rv.- by them
are the Liverpool & Loudon world & Globe,
a company known the over
pud the only company which always
cashes its losses promptly without
any discount, the Atlanta Home Ins.
Co., a company doing business on
the mutual plans, and paying divi¬
dends to its Policy Holders, the
AStna of Hartford, the Phoenix of
Hartford, the Home of New Y'ork,
the North British and Mercantile Ins.
Co. of London, England. All compa¬
nies Indemnity is beyond fair question and
ana which are proverbialy settlement
just and prompt in their
of lossy*
When solicited for insurance or
whpn you desire to place a risk ol any
character it will he to your interest
to see these gentlemen. The business
is now managed by Mr. Drake and
his office is on the second floor of the
Drewry building. The rates charged
by these leading compa nies are the
same as charged bysnmll companies
of questionable strength represented
by some other agents, and it is well
to have the bestalways, but especial¬ d&w
ly so when it costs no more,
THE
Ml’TIAL IE HI 10,
OF NEW YORK.;
, 000 .
I over
7*7,550.
the world, aaa it the »n»inuiwiBra safest, cheapest id best.
surer* make SONS. am
8. W MANGfUM H Agts.
Ulv7d3fw5m4p.
MEW CROP TURNIP SEED!
U1 the be*t varieties, bought direct from
P and OILS at the low-
GLOTKINC HOUSE!
1 Harp an Unusually Handsome Stock of
Fall Suits ^ and Overcoats „
Beautiful Styles and Fabrics.
\0IiI5 Y HATS! WOOLEN
And Just |ic) the Sweetest Line of Cravats.
zsr Cal! for Charlie Wolcott, or Loui* Niles, who will give you tbelategt points on style*
CEO. R. NILES.
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DO YOU WANT .—GO TO A THE— HAPPY H0U, (
NOVELTY CO. T*f-
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AND BUY
A CH ARTE R OAK
B0 YOU M ANT TO SATE MONEY?
Get GO es on Silverware. China, Crockery, Lamps, etc, before buying.
J. W. SPARivS, Manager.
D'i) All styksnw gooes..arriving onstanfly. ( 1 1
BOOTS, SHOES AND LEj -—
J, 2 ,,- HASSETkllS’ SHOE
Home-made Shoes and Leather m
l ar- We warrant all work ami shall make it a point to misrepresent nothin. ,‘Ju*t receive* .
a large shipment of Gents’ and Ladies’ and Misses’ fine goods, and school shoes for Childre*
and Slippers of all kinds. HA88ELKU8-
5^** $-1 T>«*v cord paid for 200 cords of Tan-bark. H. W.
Canned Tomntoes
$1.50PerCase!
| HOLMAN & STEWART.