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Large Slo e Room is now Filled with a
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Goods, Clothing,
% Shoes and Hats.
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Wcol Cashmeres
Henriettas, 27 Inches Wide
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These are the Most Desirable Cheap
IDress Goods
IN THIS MARKET.
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* Just received a lot of 40 ine U All Wool Plaids at
45e.; worth 60c.
Also, assortment of Fine French Plaids at 90c.;
worth $1.25 New Side Band Suits.
Arriving Every Week.
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Splendid Stock Children’s School Hose
at 8c., 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
fas’ anti Children’s Underwear
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in s botii Wool and Cotton. Our 50c. Ladies’
Bibbed Undervests is a bargain.
Will save you 20 to 25 per cent, on your
Ribbon purchases.
Handsome stock of Newmarkets, Mojes-
kas and Ladies’ Jackets just opened up. See
my $3.50 Ladies Light Weight Coats.
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SHOES ! * SHOES
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Don’t fail to see my Shoe stock before mak¬
ing your selections instills line.
Eg* ; Big : ’ Stock Solid Shoes
AT LOWEST PRICES.
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Bargains in Children’s Suits, from 5 to 13
years, ought at Cut Prices. Can have you a
Suit, Pants or Overcoat made to order at Jacob
Read Sons. Philadelphia. Penn., at reasonable
prices with fit and workmanship guaranteed.
: E. J. Flemister’s.
■EO^ABOBT.
City Motes, and Mews From TUa and
Adjoining Counties.
J. J. Walker attended the State
Fair yesterday.
C. S. Shatfcuc'und A. Randall at¬
tended the State Fair yesterday.
Dr. Be Vo tie left yesterday on a
visit of a few days to Arlington, Ga.
“Look-out for an early and cold
winter" is the prediction of old set¬
ters.
The Presbyterian Synod of Geor¬
gia will meet in Griffin on Novem¬
ber 6 th.
The recent frost has caused tire
forest leaves to take on their autum¬
nal color.
Mrs. It. J. Edwards and children
left yesterday to spend several days
at, the exposition.
The cotton seed oil mill at Lor list
Grove will be put in operation about
the first of December, we are inform¬
ed.
Lovers of the golden fruit will be
delighted to hear that a lowestimute
places the orange crop of Florida
this season at 2,000,000 boxes.
The lightning on Saturday night
played havoc with Dr. J. L. Moore’s
telephone wires, burning them out on
the inside of the house and slightly
shocking several members of the
family, his daughter being the one
most affected.
Overseer Bridges is leveling up
Broadway between the Georgia hotel
and the Hotel Curtis, and trying to
fix it so the water will run off with¬
out allgoing down to stand around
the Central passsenger depot. He
had eight hands at work yesterday
morning.
The oysters at Dock Ison's this
year are unusually tine. They are
now in the prime of the season and
every lover of good eating shuuld
not fail to enjoy a plateful during
this and the coming month as often
as possible.
One almost sighs, as he looks upon
the beautiful roses that brighten the
flower gardens of the city, when he
realizes how soon they are to be
blighted by the ruthless tread of
winter. But it is the way of all the
earth; beauty fades and the flowers
we most love are soon to pass away.
It is the attributes of the mind and
soul that are the immortelles that
change, tne irresistable law of na¬
ture, lias no power to effect.
Brother farmer, let us give you a
little advice, wouldn’t it be better to
bring all the farming implements
and put them under shelter? Would
it not be better to bring that culti¬
vator in out of the weather? And
that cotton seed distributor? Also
that reaper? Likewise the plow-
stock? Ditto that wagon and buggy?
We know the the manufacturers are
anxious to sell you more implements,
but you should look out for your
own interest as well as theirs, and
no farmer can afford to house his
tools under a tree.
Merit Wins.
We desire to Rav say to to your your citizens, as. that that fo f
years we have been been selling selling Ur. King'H Mug Ni
Disco «:overy very for for Consumption, Consumption, oust Dr. Dr. ur. Kings King' King s New
Life Life Pills, Pills, Bueklen’s Bu den’i Arnica ca Salve St and Eleo-
trie Bitters, , and i dha have have never never handled handled remedies reme
that sell as well, , or or that that have have given given such such uni- u
versal satisfaction. natisfactio: We do not hesitate
guarantee them every time, and we stand
ready to refund the purchase price, if satis¬
factory results do not follow their use, These
nedies have won their great great popularity popularity
purely on their merits. K. R. Anthony
Dr druggist. '
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In Due Korin.
A man was arraigned in Esquire
Jim Smith's court, in Union District,
a few years ago, for stealing a young
pig out of liis neighbor's pen, said
pig, or shoat, being alleged to be
worth a dollar and a half.
The evidence was conclusive, and
the jury, after a brief retirement,
brought in the verdict, “Guilty of
hog stealing in the first degree.”
The judge remarked that the find¬
ing was proper enough, except that
it failed to assess the value of the pig,
and further that there were' no de¬
grees in hog stealing. He must ask
the jury to retire again, and bring in
a verdict in due form.
The jury went out, and with pen,
ink and paper, but were badly non¬
plussed over that word “form." Fin¬
ally one of them, who had formerly
been a justice of the peace, drew up
a document to which the other elven
assented, and with which all hands
returned to the court, room. This
was the verdict:
“We, the jeurey, pusilanimously
find the defendant gilty in the sum
of 1 dollar and a i-2 in favor of the
hog.” ■
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Some of our most prominent citi¬
zens have been cured of chronic rheu¬
matism by that wonderful pain-ban-
isher, Salvation Oil. Price 25 cents.
Proof Positive.
The best test of a medicine is what
is (Prickly thought of Poke it at Root home. P. P. P.
Ash, and Potas¬
sium ) is on sale at every drug store
in Savannah, all of whom would as
soon think of doing without eastor
oil in their stores as without the P.
P. P., the prince and king of all blood
medicines. For syphilitic eruptions,
old sores, scrofula., skin eruptions,
blood poison and rheumatism, take
only P. P. P. It cures quickly and
makes a permanent cure. It gives
.new life, new strength and new appe-
For Females—Physicians declare ft
is the best regulator for the various
fefnafe complaints.
GBADUAL REMOVAL.
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The Optra.! * Offices Coming
Gl rtxiunlly to Griffin. <
The ban made one more
change. ? ‘
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This time it is in the nature of a re¬
moval of offices, which will greatly
facilitate the handling of business,
and which will no doubt prove to be
of lasting benefit to the road.
Nearly a week- ago Superintend¬
ent Levi liege of the main stein, who
has heretofore been stationed at Sa¬
vannah, received orders from Gener¬
al Manager Gabbett to remove the
offices of superintendent, as well as
the offices of the master of trains of
the main division from Savannah to
Macon.
The work has mm going on for
several days, and on the first of No¬
vember the change will he mode. By
it Macon will secure the location, of
the main offices of the Central road,
which, united withthoseof the South'
western road in the same building,
the union depot, form a strong com¬
bination.
Master of Trains J. M. Norman will
bring with him twoor three train dis¬
patchers, while wflslr“Superintendent
Hege there will be a number of clerks,
as the bushiess of the office is quite
large, the main line reaching from Sa¬
vannah to Atlanta, Macon being
nearest to the center. •
It is also reported in an unofficial
way, that the general offices of the
road, including that of ManagerGab-
bett, will be removed early next year
to Macon. Whether this will prove
true or not remains to be seen.
This is one step, and a very long one,
toward the final removal of all the
Central offices to Griffin, as the rail¬
road centre of the State. At Savan¬
nah they were 250 miles away, while
at Macon they arc only 60 miles dis¬
tant, and it will be very easy to move
them that distance just as soon as
the Macon and Covington Branch,
the Birmingham Airline and the
Georgia and Tennessee roads n
completed.
At Griffin the great advantage will
be seen of managing the Savannah,
Griffin North Alabama road
through its must important term¬
inus. v
Keep your eye on Griffin !
A Little Girl’s Mistake.
Little Lizzie may not have made
such a mistake after all, when she
told her playmate that mamma was
ever so much better since she began
taking “Golden Medal Discovery.”
Lizzie meant Dr. Pierce’s Golden Med¬
ical Discovery, but many a restored
sufferer has felt that the discoverer
was worth of a golden medal. Better
than all the medals,-IS the conscious¬
ness that thousands of cases of Con¬
sumption, “Liver Complaint,” Kid¬
ney Diseases, and diseases of the
blood, have been cured by it. Lizzie’s
mamma was one of a countless army
who have learned by experience the
virtues of the “Discovery” for diseas¬
ed livers and consequent impure
blood. It cures all Skin, Scalp and
Scrofulous Affections. Salt-rheum,
Tetter, Erysipelas, Boils and kindred
ailments. It is the only medicine of
its class, sold by druggists, under a
positive guarantee that it will bene¬
fit or cure in all cases of disease for
which it is recommended, or money
paid for it will be refunded.
Letter List.
List of letters remaining in the post
office at Griffin, G a., for the week end¬
ing Oct. 29th. Parties calling for
these letters will please say "adver¬
tised” and give date. One cent must
be collected on each advertised letter
when delivered :
Lee Baker.
Felix Bell.
Stephen Blalock.
Mrs. R. C. Blissett, care W. A. Blis.
soft.
Jossippnene Broecit.
Miss Hannah Freeman.
George Fulton.
Miss Ceolor Holday.
S. G. Huckaby.
Miss Mary E. Lizzie Miller.
Millrnan Brown, care John C. Mid-
dlebrook.
Miss Exali Parkman.
Willie Iledden, col.
Andrew Read.
H. P. Russell, agt Allen’s Minstrels
Mrs. Ida Sims.
Mack Snear.
Mandy Woodward.
M. O. Bowdoix, P. M.
Hood's Sarsaparilla is a purely vegetable
preparation, being free from injurious ingre¬
dients. It is peculiar in its curative power. ‘J
Dyspepsia
and Indigestion in its worst form
are cured by the use of P. R. P. If
you are debilitated and run down, or
if you need a tonic to regain flesh and
lost nppetitite, strength and vigor,
take P. P. P., and you will be strong
and healthy. For shattered consti¬
tutions and lost manhood P. I*. P.
(Friekly Ash. Poke Root and Po-
tassium jis the king of all medicines.
P. P. P. is the greatest blood puri¬
fier in in the world. For sale by all
druggists.
ADVICE TO MOTHERS.
Mrs. Wixslow’s Soothing Syrup,
or children teething, is the prescrip¬
tion of one of the best female nurses
and physicians in the United States,
and has been used for forty years
with never-failing success by millions
qijnothers for their children. Dur¬
is ing incalculable. the process of It teething relieves its value
the child
from pain, cures dysentery and diar¬
rhoea, griping in the bowels, and
wind-colic. By giving health to the
hild it rests the mother. Price 25c.
bottle. angQeodAwly
Pnmmnn uuiiiiiiuii ooiioo
In the treatment of alight ailments
would save a vast amount of aldmeas
and misery. One of Ayer’s Pills, taken
after dinner, will assist Digestion; takes
at night, will relievo Constipation;
taken at any time, will correct irregu¬
larities of the Stomach and Bowels,
stimulate the Liver, and cure Sick
Headache. Ayer’s Pills, as all know
who use them, are a mild cathartic,
pleasant to take, and always prompt
and satisfactory in their results.
“ I can recommend Ayer's Pills above
all others, having long proved their
value as a
Cathartic
for myself and family.’’ —J. T. Hess,
Leithsville, Pa.
“ Ayer’s Pills have been in use in my
family have completely upwards of verified twenty all years, that and is
claimed for them.”—Thomas F. Adams,
San Diego, Texas.
“ I have used Ayer’s Pills in in my my fami-
ly I ’ have for for seven seven attack or or eight eight of headache, years. Whenever to which I
an
am Pills very and subject, always I take promptly a dose of relieved Ayer’s ed.
am
I find them equally beneficial in n colds colds;
and, bilious in complaints my family, they other are used disturb- for
and
vith such good
Voullicmu, uun
toga Springs, N. Y.
Ayer’s Pills,
rREPAEKD BY
Dr. J. C. Ayer A Co., Lowell, Mat*.
Sold by ail Dealers In MedieCk
Tutfs Pills
The dyspeptic, the debilitated, wtieth.
body,'drink or exposure In
Malarial Regions,
will find Tutt’s Pills the most genial
restorative ever offered the suffering
invalid.
Try Them Fairly.
A vigorous body, pure blootf, strong
nerves and a cheerful mind will result*
SOLD EVERYWHERE.
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Merchants and Planters
MAHTH,
JGriilin, Georgia,
Capital, : $100,000
OrguuiziMi July 1, 1881).
Prompt attention to all business 3»s intrusted intrust
tons. Accounts solicited from banks, firi
and individuals.
President—J. D. BOYD.
Vice President—8. GRANTLAND.
Cashier—D, D. PEDBN.
Ass’t Cashier—J C. BROOKS.
Directoks—J. D. Boyd, W. .1 Kincaid, 8;
Grantland, D. H. Peden, N, B, Drewry, H. ~
Bass. I!. F. Strickland. oetfid&wSm
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C.H. JOHNSON, SR.
Slid represents the old
Southern Mutual Insurance Ga.
of Athens, C i, the cheapest in Geor¬
gia and as good as in the world;
THE : (GEORGIA : HOME
and ethers as good as can be found,
as he would not represent other than
good one?, and earnestly solicits the
patronage of he community. He also
represents the old
Washington Life Ins. Co.
of New Yoik, his choice of all the Life
Companies, because it embodies ail
4s promises in the poiicy. Tire Na¬
tional Accident Society and the South¬
ern Mutual Building and Loan Associ¬
ation, the best Savings Bank for Small
investments extant. Cal! at his office
No. 16 Hill Street and investigate.
C H. JOHNSON, 8R.
<>ctH>JA:w4m
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY.
HENKY C. PEEPLES,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
HAMPTON, HKOKIjIa.
P ravtirps • fL all t ho State and Federal
ourttf. oct9d&wly
JOHN J. HUNT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
UR1FKJN, flF.OIKilA.
Office. 31 Hill Street. Dp Stain*, over .1. H.
White r (’lothini'Store. raar22d&wi.t
TrlOS. R. MILLS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Will pm tit**? in 1 1 1 m State ami Federal
Comic. Office (Jeorjre & Hartnett’s
novZtf
OH .N I>. tons AI.1 .
STEWART & DANIEL
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Over (Jporgp & Hartnett's, Griffin, On.
Will ]i{Mti«p in 1 ho Statu and Federal
its . iulvlOdtf
CLEVELAND & GARLAND-
DENTISTS,
GRIFFIN, c- : GEO Iff! I A.
Stockhok er’s Meeting.
Office of Savannah, Griffin and North | j
A la uajia Railroad Co. j
Griffin, Ga., Oct,/8th, 1889.
The Annua! Meeting will beheld of the the Stockholders Court House, o
this Company at
Griffin, Ga.. on Thursday, November 7th, at
10:30 a. m. The polls w ill be opened at 11
o’clock. Stockholders, their wives and nn
married daughters and sons under age, on
pr e sen tation of their stock certificates to
Company’s agents, will be furnished wit
transpbri'on to and from Griffin on the da
of meeting. ' ED. WORKMAN,
dtd Secret.,rv.
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REMEMBER. THE OLD AND R
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THE , BEST OF KINDS
KEEP ALL OF
STAPLE AND FANCY GflOCEItll L
Our Sweet Water Put. and Telico Flours cannot be beat. Rest bmfcffe of s
Hums, Shouldere ond Breakfact Racon. All kinds of Canned Goods cheap ml
as any one. Fresh lot Mackerel and White Fish. The beet Cigars am}
grades Fruits, Sullivan’s Fancy and Tobacco. Stick Candy. Water Ground Meal ft Specialty. VtifgrthlM
FRESH FISH EVERY SAT
Griffis, September!
R. ^TftlOKJ
(fliers tot he trade the l>est stock of
D«Y GiLDo, ■ilia, •r* JEANS, NOT)
ever offered in tfiis market. Good line of Henrietta and’Wf
Goods, with Trimmings in Silk and Velvet, to match, sold at the
of 10c. io R0c. per yard. Jeans all grades 15c. to 40c. per yard.
Mixed and Black Uiheil Hose at lOc.
SHOES ! SHOES!! SHOES!!!
We keep « large stock of Men’s, Womeu's and Child
Hand Sewed, Wa runted, in Lace and Congress, for$3.25ptir
Button Button Shoes Shoes fro from $1.25 $1.25 to to $2.50. $2.50 Children’s Shoes, all from 31*.
to $1.00 per pair. Examine our goods and we willsnve:
Awe d JT r» w QTOfj JL IvJU
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TH E FARMERS’ CO-OPEflAT IVE GINNERY,
Owned and Run by More Than 500 Farmer*! Plenty of Cotton Bagging bauumu and ana
Ties Always on Hand and FURNI5HE0 AT COST!
Capacity of Ginnery 70 bales per dny. Cotton deliv-mlfree to any ware¬
house in the city. Farmers who pick us much as a bale of cotton per day
should drive immediately to the Ginnery, and save time and labor. ■, T Ln- “
cius Johnson, Superintendent of the Ginnery, was elected by the
themselves, and will see that every man gets full satisfaction. ifjl
All Cotton Seed can be Disposed of,
without moving them. Wagons .unloaded by elevators. We a]
town farmers as well as farmers froift the country, both white a.*«
bring their the Farmers’ Gifinety. *
to cotton to '•
ABO? ■
B. N. BARROW, General Manager. -
N. B.—Stock in the Ginnery and Oil Mill is ready for delivery,
should be met by Oct. 1st, as premised. Stock can still be bought; 1
soon be worth a premium. Be wise and act quickly. fwmmd
WThITrST
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HAVE MOVED THEIR STOCK OF
SASH, DOORS AND !
To No. 16 Hill St. (C. JL Johnson’s old F
^^ ere Wl Sizes Sash, s Doors, Blinds, Mantles, &c.,
will be on sale at lowest market prices, We will also add to our 1
complete line of
Builders’ Ha ,
and will have goods to suit all classes of buildings from the cheapest to the
finest at prices to suit the times. Call or write for what you want.
Respectfully.
AYC0CK MANUFA<
PURE DRUGS AND DRUG SUI
At prices below anything ever sold in Griffin,
ii Bills, ai all Goods Guaranteed
AtaPSpecia! attention given to customers who desire to pay their I
Respectfully.
AB.DREW
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A.
Jeweler aid Dealer* h ! . r ,
JEWELRY, CLOCKS, &C
Special attention given to Repairing. 20 Hill Street
For Sale or Font.
THE CHARLTON PROPERTY.
on South Hill street. 4 acres land, 6 room
houHO—lurge itiful airy view rooms. of surrounding High, elevated
and view i different different country variet
A No. 1 water fruits i of of vari*
on place.
THE TAYLOR MORRIS PLACE,
on 14th at ruet. J ncre« land. 5 room house,
Branch ru tinii ng through the lot.
THE OLD NALL HOUSE,
7 rooms, double kitchen, acre land. 1
block from centre Hill street.
JOSSEY HOUSE AND LOT.
7 rooms, double kitchen, Vi acre, stable. &c
Half block from Hi,! street. Centrally loeat
ed or boarding house.
Vi acre and 2 room house off Shelton lot on
Poplar street. A bargain given to all of
above property.
Other houses and lots and lands for sale
and to rent.
(J. A. CUNNINGHAM,
Real Estate Agent.
Yaw \i1vurtisemems.
TO ADVERTISERS
A list of 1000 J newspapers into
STATES AND 8i ECTIONS wil on ap-
pCcation—FREE, To those whowanttheir advertising to
better medium thorough pay
we can offer no for
saseffiTCTsT Newspaper Advertising Bureau, -
10 Spruce street, New nrk
a taa - 1 I
Examine W. L. Douglas * #2,00 Shoes tor
entlemen and ladies.
FOR SALE BY
SCHEUEBMAN & WillTE.
Mili-rrsS GRIFFIN. iftj
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Address to #300 per month
THE RICHMOND prBLISffiJG