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’ ~i • If You Are trap Thinking? ii of Buying a
tat Met t Any Description;
BE SURE TO VISIT
lEELf G 0 MPANT 1
fieaders : of: Low : Prices!
Wt& 1 I s ' BEFORE DOING SO, OR
Ion will regret it the balance ot l our
born days.
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WE HAVE OPENED IN THE LAST FEW DAYS OVER
:300 Garments !:
W-* mi BOUGHT AT FORCED SALE, AT
Fifty On Cents The Dollar !
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. And Will Be Sold the Same Way. See Our
MEN’S, - LADIES’ - AND - CHILDREN'S - UNDERWEAR
AND SAVE 25 PER CENT, AT
IEELY COMPANY, 24 Hill £ t.
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I. H. WHITE, JR., & CO.
THE CLOTHIERS OF GRIFFIN!
Are receiving daily large additions to their already Immense Stock «f
Clothing. Hats and Furnishing Goods.
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W., lidy competition in our Styles aud Durability of Hats and the fit oi our barm* ients.
extend many thanks to our■ customers lor their past patronage and extend a he ‘Arty
e in the future.
"h ome to all to rail and see ns
J. H. WHITE, JR., * CO.
31 HILL STREET.
KRAUT!
—JUST IN
1 Bbl. Sauer Kraut.
We keep the All Pork Sausage, host Grade Cheese,
Flsho ►fall kinds, Savannah and Norfolk Oysters.
Fresh Turnips received daily.
G. W. CLARK & SON.
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Griffin, G»., Oct. Ht.
The bill to lease t he “ I ndin n Spri ngs
Reserve” has passed the house. The
bill requires the lessee to build a ho¬
tel sufficient to accomodate .TOO
guests, lay Walks, build bridges, to
preserve the purity of the water and
permit the public to use it. When
the Macon & Covington road is ex
tended to Griffin, it will add as an
easily accessible attraction to this
place one of the finest watering places
In the South.
Bucklen’s Arnica Salvo.
The Beet Salve in the world for Uut#-
TTleer Ok*™,’ Balt Rheum.^ J-Vv*>■
and positive.
It is * gllftt;
tee i to give perfect aatisnrtion,, >nev
funded. Trice 2"> cents per box. tor •ml Id by
R R. Authonv.
Small - Uncaiyassed - Pic - Hams!
Country Chestnuts.
NORFOLK AND SAVANNAH OYSTERS.
ALL KINDS FRESII FISH.
Term. All Pork Sausage.
Mince Meat We’ve and Apple Butter, bargians Lemons Flour.
25e. Dozen. got some
’ROUND ABOUT.
City Notes, an*l News From This and
Adjoining Counties.
A N l NAHIIUKVIATKO llUltl
Tiici-c "an ii young fellow of On..
To know him, no joy 'twould iiffn-
He called one whole dn v
On a lady, they say. l huin l*n~
And 1 ln*n remarked. " 11 * >j»« t
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The late fall has saved the lateeot-
' ton.
W . J. Met aslan spent yesterday at,
W'nverly Hall.
Long slim feet usually belong to
graceful waters.
' Director R. .1. Redding went to the
State Fair yesterday morning.
.1. W. Warde leaves to-day for a
trip to San Franeiseoand the Pacific
slope.
Mrs. J.C. Brooks returned yestei-
dnv from a visit, to relatives in At¬
lanta.
Miss Mittie W'addv and little Miss
Agnes Moore spent yesterday at the
Fxposit ion.
Aver s Pills. heiujg convenient. etiicarious,
ami safe. arc the Lint eathartie, whether on
Iniiil or sen . cit > or country. For ronstipa
tion, sick headm he. indigestion, am! torpid
liver, they never tail. Ivy ;i box of 1 Uern^
t hey HIP HIlglllM’OatfHl
Mrs. A. M. Nelms anti Miss Hattie
Nelms visited Atlanta and the Expo¬
sition yesterday.
John VY. Bishop left yesterday for
a visit of several days to Macon and
the State Fair.
Mrs. H. W. Thigpen, of Savannah,
is visiting her sister, Mrs. Richards,
on Taylor street.
The world has never seen more per
feet autumn days than the present
month has given us.
Miss Jessie Lawton is visiting her
sister, Mrs. Harry Sharp, in Atlanta.
She went up yesterday.
Mrs. E. \Y. Hammond and Mrs.
M. K. Brown will leave this afternoon
for a visit to Atlanta.
T am going on a big tear," said a
dry goods clerk as lie measured off a
piece of extra wide goods.
Tlit* Covington Star thinks farmers
had better not sell their cotton seed
even at 50 cents a bushel.
‘Well, summer's over at hist,' 7 re¬
marked ii man who came in. "Yes.
I think it is; I notice you left thedoor
open."
Misses Abbie Woodruff and Nellie
Hudston, of Vineyard, were among
the attendants at the State Fair yes¬
terday.
The Hotel Curtis is the only hotel
in Georgia that serves yellow-ham¬
mers for breakfast during the sea¬
son.
Simon Rosenthal, of Chattanooga,
spent yesterday in this city. He
merchandised in this city about ten
yea rs ago.
Misses Annie Garrett and Ida
Mooney, Anna Mooney aud Anna
Nuiinally visted Macon and the State
Fair yesterday.
Mrs. A. \Y. Jones, Misses Sallieand
Florence Jones and Miss Estelle
West brook spent yesterday at the
State Fair at Macon.
Mrs. J. F. Ransom, Misses Katie
Ransom, I’earl Dismuke and lone
Hammond will spend to-day at th«
Piedmont Exposition.
A riding party composed of four
couples whsoe stylish costumes,
horses and equestrianism attracted
every eye, were on our thorough¬
fares yesterday afternoon.
A Safe Investment.
Is ous whieh is guaranteed to bring you
sutkiteefory of purchase result# price. or in C safe plan yoa
turn advertised ised Drug Druggist bot-
can buy from our a
tie of Dr. King’s New Discovery foi or fonsumu-
Mary Burr
from Athinta yesterday, aceompn-
n iid by her friend, Miss Florence
CakqiOio is visiting her hero.
John W. Hnntou, accompanied by
E. J. Fieumte'r, left for Miiledgville
yesterday afternoon, where Mr. Hun-
ton will be married to-day to Mien
Mattie Briscoe.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Markham and
daughter, little Miss Marie, returned
yesterday from a visit to Atlanta.
Mr. Markham left for Columbus by
the afternoon train.
Malcolm McLean, of' Savannah,
epent Tuesday night in this city and
left yesterday ior Macon, where he
will «i>end a couple of days at the
State Fair before proceeding home.
lecture Tonight.
The Rev. Dr. Diaz, of Cuba, will lec¬
ture at the Baptist church this,
evening at 7 o’clock on
subject of Mission work in Cuba.
Diaz came to this country from
to study medicine, a lady gave
a new testament to read. He
it and wnacon verted. Hereturn-
to Cuba and lias been preaching
years. The results of his work
in Cuba is one of the most wonderful
known in the mission field. Every
one is cordially invited to come.
If you feel that everything is going
ii you do not feel like getting
up in the morning, if you have pain
in the stomach take a dose of Laxa-
dor, the golden remedy. Price only
25 cents.
» Mew lta'ilroiwi Opened.
Pen Arovi , Pa.. Oct. 30The Penn
sylvania, Poughkeepsie ami Boston rail¬
road was opened for travel from Lamp
bell bell Hall, nan, N. X. Y., Y„ to to Pen Pen Argyl Argyl. The and
first train through and was these a passenger will for the
the next a freight, trip day between
present make one per
those points. With good weather dur
ing the next three weeks eek the three miles
of unfinished track east Lehigh of Slatiugton that
and the bridge across the at
place will be finished in time for trains
to run through from Campbell Hall and
connect with the Lehigh \ alley railroad
at Slatiugton before Dec. 1.
Window Glass Again Advanced.
Pittsburg, Oct. 30.—Tne price oi
window glass was put up 5 per cent,
yesterday by Pittsburg manufacturers,
who hav* au organization has been agreed of their to by own, al¬
and the action
most all the firms in t-lie country. Thit
advance makes the increase 10 per cent,
within a month. A glass manufacturer
said the advance was partially chemicals, due tc
the advance in the price of
which has gone up §4 per ton within a
few week® and the brisk demand foi
window glass. But little foreign glass
is sold on this side of the wafer.
A Fortunate Chinaman.
Buffalo. Oct. 30.—The ease of Quono
Chee. the laundry man charged with ab
ducting two little girls named Susie
King and Susie Griffith, was considered
in the police court. The stories of botl:
girls were conflicting and Justice King,
aft ii.cer listening " to ' the " evidence, that the
King girl had been in court on a similai
:ase. said he thought she was a prettj
bad jad girl. girl. The The Chinaman C ----------rai. told a straight-
forward ttory. was dischargee
from custody.
A Prominent Citizen’s Suicide.
,ST. Louis. Oct. 30 —The dead body ol
Oliver Garrison, one of the old citizem
of St. Louis, was found lying nears
seat in Forest park still warm and with
a revolver beside it. The old man had
shot himself through the head. He was
70 years of age and one of the most
prominent business men of the city c uy
to about four years years ago, ago, when when he lie re¬ re-
tired .................re from active business on account of
ohl age and ill health.
NUGGETS OF NEWS.
The Fiench opera singer IJHerie lias
been condemned to pay alimony of $100
a month to his American wife, nee Vic¬
toria Dutnaday.
The Servian minister of finance will
resign his office because of his inability
to reduce the budget.
The issue of standard silver dollars
from the mints during the week ended
Oct. 2fi was $y«»,2US. The issue during
the corresponding The period of last year
was $868,571. shipments of frac¬
tional silver coin since the 1st instant
amount to ?1.274.23'.’.
L. Ii. Bank was appointed postmaster Low-
at Jonestown. 1’a.. and James R.
den postmaster at West Kane. I’a.
General Superintendent of the Rail¬
way Service J. Lowrie Boll has made
arrangements whereby the time of the
fast mail betas en San Francisco and
New York wifi he reduced twenty
hours.
The training ship Saratoga has been
put in commission at Portsmouth, N. H,
riuccM* ill life is the result of push and en
ergy. If the Wood is impure mid sluggish,
both body and mind lack vigor. To cleanse
and vitalize the blood and impart new life to
the system, nothing else has such u marrsl-
ous effect as A ver s Sarsaparilla.
TODAY!
Netv Buckwheat Flour......... tie.
New York Hams................... 14c.
Yankee Beans...................... 12!*c.
Celery.................................. 50c.
Best Candy—Only- 50e.
Northern Apples................... Hoc.
Florida Oranges................... 40*'.
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JUST RECEIVED
Trip, Pigs Fuel Saif Kraut
-EXPECT-
SNAPPERS, ★ TROUT,
BLACKF1SH,
Savannah and Norfolk Oysters,
Turkeys, Cranberries.
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They Don't Heed And Puffing; They Only (feed To Be Examined To
Thoroughly Appreciated-
SCHBTTERMM & WHITE U*.\
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going to moke customers for us, so we are satisnea. — 1
The World is Coming to an End Soon, At Least it is so Pred'ctMt,
Schenernian & White know there is no end to the bargains they are offer
Our Blankets and Coinforts
have-Hrtfarrived We carried none cf these goods over from last season, but offer an entirely new stock;«But we
advise every housewife who has not a full supply of blankets, left from last season, to come on tomorrow mornlM
and buy what you want for this winter You know as well as we do wlut these goods are worth, but come to os a
once and we will sell them so much cheaper than you expected, that you will go home chuckling over your purcht*;\
It is Sure to be a Very Cold Wintei
and you don’t know how soon it is to begin,
But Our Cloaks and Wraps Will Make You Comfortable! m
The ••CONEMARA,” a new style long Wrap, is sure to be very popular this winter. It is a common sense W*p.
The ‘ DIRECT01RE JACKET” is simply a lovely Short Wrap, and the praise accorded them by every lady is Sport.
ieous. You need only to tee them to be charmed by their beautiful colors and perfect fit.
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 tfj
headquarters and we will convince you. with prises and no! by belittleing other merchants, that our stock of CAR*
PETS and RUGS is the larges t in the city that our patterns and colorings are the most attractive and. best of «il,
our prices are decidedly the 'owest , "JJL
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EXAMINE OUR BRUSSELS WITH BORDERS TO MATCH !
SEE OUR PADDED CARPET PAPER |
That keeps your Carpet from being moth-eaten, completely deadens the foot falls, preserves Your Carpet in every
way and cost no more than the old style corrugated brown paper. The pr ce is 5c. p*r yard.
A Few Specialties:
Onyx Black Hose (Warrantek fast black), Ladies’ and Misses’ Unbleached Ribbed Vests, Can¬ Kid
Gloves at Half Price, White and Red Flannel, Bleached and
ton Flannels.
MEN AND BOYS SUITS.
Gentlemen’s Light and Heavy weight Overcoats. Rubber Clothing just received,
For Ladies, Gentlemen and Children, at
SCHEUERMAN & WHITE.
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 you want a Boarder,
If you want to Lend Money,
Ifyou want to Borrow Money,
Ifyou 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.
ROSWELL H. DRAKE & CO.
This well known firm and consisting Jas. of
Mr. Roswell H. Drake Mr. M.
Brawner.is the the leading representative Fire Insmance at this
place Companies of of this country and of
England. other strong and
Among companies represented conserva¬ by them
tive
are the Liverpool <x London A Globe,
a company known the world over
and the only company which always
coshes its losses promptly Home without
any discount, the Atlanta Ins.
Co., a company doing business on
the mutual plans, and paying divi¬
dends to its Policy Holders, the
JBtna of Hartford, the Phoenix of
Hartford, the Home of New York,
the North British and Mercantile Ins.
Co. of London, England. is beyond All compa¬
nies Indemnity question
and whieh are proverbialv their settlement fair and
just and prompt in
of losses.
When solicited for insurance or
when you desire to place a risk of any
character it will be to your interest
to see these managed gentlemen. by Mr. The Drake business
is now and
his office is on the second floor of the
Drewry building. The rates charged
by these leading companies small are the
same questionable as charged strength by companies
of represented
by some other agents, and it is well
to have the best always, but especial¬
ly so when it costs no more, d&w
Ir Too Want Trade To Secure It
RTISE
GRIFFIN CLOTHING HOUSE!
I Have an l nnsuullv Handsome Stock of JMS !|pp
Fall Suits and Overcoats,
Beautiful Styles and Fabrics.
NOBBY HATS! WOOLEN UNDERWEAR!
And Just the sweetest Line of Cravats.
/‘*a~ (nil for Charlie Wolcott, or Loui* Niles, who will give you the latest points on styles
CEO. R. NILES.
) 0 YOU WANT A HAPPY HOME
—GO TO THE-
NOVELTY QO.
AND a \ n Bl’V niTV '' -- I
A CHART! R OAK.
DO YOU WANT TO SATE MONEY?
Get p\ cs, cn Flverwa e, China, Crockery. Lamps, etc r before buying.
A 1 siyl g-oris arriving J. W. onstanfly. SPARivS, Manager. i|
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SC OTS, l HOES AND LEATHER AT
2 2 HASSEW SHOE STORE 2 2
-HU.I, ST.— -HILL ST.-
Home-made Shoes and leather Specialty
?!*$ ' We warrant all work ami shall make it a point to m.*«represellt nothin. «Tu8t received
larjfe HhipmoTit of OentH - and LadieH’ and Minwg' fine goods, and achool shoes for Children
and Slippers of nil kinds. HASSKLKU8. M
PIT ~ $4 per -cord paid for 200 cords ol Tan-bark. ff. W.
Canned Tonmtoes
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HOLMAN & STEWART.
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