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BE SURE TO VISIT
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^ders KELT
: of: Low : Prices!
BEFORE DOING SO, OR
¥©u will regret it the balanee of Your
sS^’ born days.
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vlE HAVE OPENED IN THE EAST FEW DAYS OVER
■ po Garments !
BOUGHT AT FORCED SALE, AT
jf&fty Cents On The Dollar
And Will Be Sold the Same Way. See Our
MEN’S, - LADIES’ - AND - CHILDREN’S - UNDERWEAR
AND SAVE 25 PER CENT. AT
I ELY COMPANY, 24 Hill St.
H. WHITE, JR., & CO.
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THE CLOTHIERS OF GRIFFIN!
Are receiving dully large additions to their already Immense Stock •!
< Clothing, Hats and Furnishing Goods.
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Wi- defy competition in our Styles and Durability of Hats and the fit of our Ga Garments.
We extend many thanks to our customers tor their past patrouuge and extend a hearty
welcome to all to call and see us in the future.
WHITE, JR., «£ CO.
31 HILL STREET.
T
-JUST IN-
1 Bbl. Sauer Kraut.
HK& ■ Grade Cheese,
We keep the All Pork Sausage, best
Fish of all kinds, Savannah and Norfolk Oysters.
Fresh Turnips received daily.
€t. W. CLARK & SOY.
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Grtffln, Ga., Nov. 2.
The Central R.R. ordered their ex-
curaion tickets both ways off sale on
yesterday morning and many peo-
pie were disappointed in attending
the Exposition or State Fair as they
would not pay full rates.
> Hood's Sarsaparilla cures catarrh by
palling impurity from the _____ blood, which _ in is the t
Give it a trial. (">)
5 ' % A Valuable Remedy.
satisfaction, and find it is the only
thing I have seen which would allay,
without irritating, the inflamation
at, •ilanffd .• -------- throat. Its sooth-
.^ and healing immediate.” properties , Large were
d
$1.00. Clarke S Flax Soap is
.
litebt and best. N.B. Try it. 25 Cts. I
iem at Dr. Drewry 8
urday , Nov.1889.
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Prices as Low as Those Named by Any Grocer
^ the “ State. ‘ Telephone No. 20, 2 Rings.
4 -W Lemons,
Bed Snapper, Malaga Grapes,
°Norfolk Oysters, Pig Hants, Strips,
Savannah Oysters, Breakfast
Tenney Sausage. Maple Syrup, Drips,
Silver
Swiss Cheese, Pigs Feet,
50 Cases Tomatoes, new packing, Breads and Cackcs,
r... Mince Meat, Country Butter,
Apple \facha Butter, , County Turnips, Eggs,
Coffee, Cabbage,
'ROUND ABOUT.
City Notes, and News From Tills and
Adjoining Counties/
TH* SUMMEE GIKL.
The summer girl—O where is she,
The Phe sweet, sweet, the the rare, rare, the the radiant radiant i maid .
Gom me; but her form we’ll shortly arrayed. sc
In In .glossy scalkin robes
And when the snow begins to whirl
And eddy in the ambient air,
She’ll blossom out a winter girl.
As fascinating and ■
8h» draws us, as win- will.;
Slip smiles. uml to her side • fly;
We’il ran up lively stable l>iI In
To lake her sleighing b.v uml by.
F.'H. Osborn spent yesterday
! Macon,
F. F. Merchant, of Atlanta, is in
j the city.
J M. Slade, of Zebulon, was here
.
yesterday.
W. H. Baker, of Williamson, came
Dr.T. A. Warren, of.Ulunrn,»pml
Joseph Allen, of Ihomaston, was .
j n the city yesterday,
As a family medicine. Ayer'H Pill's exeel all
otherB Thev are suited to every age and,
. ;.„at«l,
HU g ar are easy f <» take. Though
„„ur<.liirg and thorough in efh-et. they are
miW and pleasant In action, and their ni«* is
n tteml«*<l with no injurious results.
Hon. Jno. E. Gardner, of Milner,
was in the city yesterday.
Douglas Boyd lost a diamond
stud at the State Fair.
Mrs. Joseph Darsey, of Lovejoy, is
visiting relatives in the city.
The rain yesterday cast a damper
upon the too ardent collector.
Jno. W. Leach, Esq., of Union
District, was in the city yesterday.
Claude Hutcherson was in the city
yesterday with a fine line of cigars.
J. M. Bishop and F. G. Bailey re¬
turned yesterday from tlje State
Fair.
Mrs. R. H. Taylor and Miss Susie
Stewart spent yesterday at the State
Fair.
Some of the Griffin boys lost money
won on the races at the State Fair
by the poolseller skipping out.
Misses Ora and Olive Boyd and
Mattie .Matthews returned yesterday
from a visit to the State Fair
It is estimated that the net profits
of the 1’iedmont Exposition, which
closes today, will be $15,000.
I’rof. E. E. West left for Rome yes¬
terday and will spend today and
Sunday with relatives in that city.
Richard Futral, one of the proprie¬
tors of the Jackson Fanning Factory,
is spending several days in this city.
It always ruins during the State
Fair, but this time it was considerate-
b PO»tpor,ed until new to tl» last
! day. ' Jw '
Miss Amanda Clark returned yes'
terdny from Macon, where she has
been visiting relatives for the past
week.
Will Taylor, of Harrulson, who
has been visiting relatives in this
city for several days, left for home
yesterday.
Rev. F. L. Adams left yesterday
for Sandersville, where he will preach
Sunday morning and night. He
will make the above place his home
in the near future.
J antes Bates and Miss Belle Beth-
uue were married in Union District
on Thursdap by Squire Jno. IV.
Leach. Tliere was ft wedding supper
and a very pleasant time.
Rev. J. T. Hargr/tve, *. »«»-
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pastor of St. George’s church, a/--
rived in the city yesterday morning
with his family. They moved into
their residence on the corner of Solo-
mon and Tenth streets.
The first successful blood-purifier ever of-
fered to the public wa. Ayer’s Sansaparilla
Imitators have had their day, but soon
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Col. E. W. Hammond and juuj-
Cleveland wen* In Milner yesterday
investigating the tax robbery, HtewJ
art ft Daniel represent the defense,
and aH parties will be present at the
commitment trial in Milner today.
The Central sent two of the filthiest
passenger cars down from Atlanta on
the early train yesterday morning
that were ever seen on any railroad.
They looked ns if they had been used
by a lot of Iiogs for a week without
l>eing cleaned out. If is a public dis¬
grace for a great corporation to so
abuse its patrons.
The attendance at the funeral of
Major and Mrs. J. Q. Word at the
Methodist church yesterday was one
of the largest that has been seen in
Griffin for years, embracing every¬
body and all classes. The Red Men,
the Mechanics Aid Association, the
No. 1 Firemen and the Council were
all present in good force, ltevs.
Bradley, Daniel und McKay officiat¬
ed, the funeral sermon being preached
by Dr. Bradley. Owing to the in¬
clemency of the weather, the bodies
were placed in the receiving vault at
the cemetery and the ceremonies
there postponed till three o’clock
Sunday afternoon, when they will
be performed by the Ked Men.
“Doctor, I can neither lay nor set.
What shall 1 do ?” “I think you had
better roost,” was the reply. Now if
the doctor had prescribed a bottle of
Salvation Oil, for the poor fellow’s
rheumatism, it would have relieved
his patient at once. 25 cents.
Kino Types of Massachusetts Men.
Boston Pilot.
Two better types of the future of
Massachusetts than Russell und Cor¬
coran, the Democratic staudardHjear-
ers this year, could not be found-
They illustrate in a singularly truth¬
ful way the natural strength of .the
state and the strange mutations
of time. Russell is the Puritan re¬
leased from spiritual and intellectual
bondage, with the swing of the pen¬
dulum steadied by a couple of gener¬
ations. Corcoran is the Celtic Amer¬
ican, made practical and masterful
by large experience|and Democratic
responsibility. Together these ele
merits constitute Massachusetts in
her strength and sympathy and self-
respect, and they contain germs of a
growth of unparalleled grandeur.
Straw hats und linen dusters will
will be as popular as ever at 25 ct-s.
An Honest and Capable Candidate.
Springfield Republican.
T.he drift in the State House is to¬
ward extravagance and loose meth¬
ods of administration, and the elec¬
tion of a Governor like \\ illium E
Russell would do something toward,
checking and correcting abuses that
exist. This ex-Mayor of Cambridge
is honest, capable, firm and thorough,
and the people will do well to engage
his services as Governor of Massa¬
chusetts.
A Blow at Popular Sovereignty.
New Orleans Times-Democrat.
This attempted rape of Montana
is a palpable steal. It is the Method
of the Louisiana Returning Board
transplanted to the Northwest. But
it cannot thrive there any more than
is did here. It is a blow at popular
sovereignty that will not be endured.
Bucklcn’s Arnica Salve.
The Best Salve in the world for Cuts-
Braises. Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever
Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
Corns, and all S kin Eruptions, and positive,
y cures Piles, or no pay {required. It is gin
teed to give perfect safcisaction, or money;
funded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale
E R, Anthony.
TODAY!
New Buckwheat Flour..............
New York Hams....................... 1
Yankee Beans.......................... 1 2
Celery....................................... 5
Best Candy—only..................... 5
Northern Apples....................... -'5
Florida Oranges....................... F
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JUST RECEIVED
Trip, Pigs Feet, Sanr Kraut.
-EXPECT-
SNAPPERS, ★ TROUT,
BLACKFISII,
Savannah and Norfolk Oysters,
Turkeys, Cranberries.
J. M. Mills.
AdlllittlstratriX Sale.
o, o,.
dinar? of Spalding Count} will be sold before
^thel^ai'hooi.'of’saie! *on th/firaV Tm*n- ^
bein
3d District of originally Henry now Spald¬
ing Connty, bounded north by lands of T.
0. Andrews, east by estate of C. S. More-
la “d, south by lands, of W. T. Chambers,
They Are Nice
They Don’t Need And Puffing; They Only Need To Be Examined To |
Thoroughly Appreciated- * 1 J V if"
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smut WHtB i l
call your attention to Seasonable Goods. Somebody is joins' to make moi
of these goods, and it will be you, if yon buy at once. These very
going to make customers for us, so we are satisfied. dr™
The World is Coming to an End Soon, At Least it is so Predicted,
But Scheuerman & White know there is no end to the bargains they are offei
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Our Blankets and Comforts
have just arrived. We carried none of these goods over from last season, but offer a»entirely new stock Bin „t,«
advise every housewife who has not a full supply of blankets, left from last season, to come on tomorrow mornwgl
and buy what you want for this winter. You know as well as we do wh ,t these goods are worth, but come to cs«
once and we will seil them so much cheaper than you expected, that you will go home chuckling over your purch«e, j
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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!
The “CONEMARA,” a new style long Wrap, is sure to be very popular this winter. It is a common sense Wrap.
The *• DIRECTOIRE JACKET” is simply a lovely Short Wrap, and the praise accorded them by every lady is if«H
taneous. ------ y ou nee( j Qnly to see 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 -$1 1
headquarters and we will convince you, with prices and not by belittieing other merchants, that our stock of CAR-
PETS and RU3S is the largest in the city, that our patterns and colorings are the most attractive and best of alk^J
our prices era decidedly the lowest.
EXAMINE OUR BRUSSELS WIIH BORDERS TO MATCH!
SEE Oil! PADDED CAHPET PAPER!!
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That keeps your Carpet from being moth-eaten, completely deadens the foot fails, preserves your Carpet^n every r
way and cost no more than the old style corrugated brown paper. The pr ce is 5c. p r yard. iH
•'-/// ’•life.
A Few Specialties:
Onyx Black Hose (Warrantek fast black), Ladies’ and Misses’ Ribbed Tests,
Gloves at Half Price, White and Ked Flannel, Bleached and Unbleached C
ton Flannels.
MEN AND SOYS SUITS.
Gentlemen’s Light and Heavy weight Overcoats. Rubber Clothing just received, *r*
For Ladies, Gentlemen and Children, at ■ ■ - ■; ~
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SCHEUERMAN & WHITE.
flow to Get What You Want.
If you want a L./t,
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,
If you want to Borrow Money,
If you want to Sell Anything,
IF you want to Buy Anything,
Advertise in the News and Sen.
Those who have tried will tell you
that it pays. tf.
For Rent!
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is for. rent, possesion will be given
January first.
The House has long been known as
one of the best in Georgia; its 20
large comfortable rooms are now-
filled with guests and have been for a
long while.
The House will be rented
and satisfactory reason given f or
renting. call address
For terms, etc., on or
ROSWELL H. DRAKE,
OKIFFIN, GA,
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GRIFFIN CLOTHING HOUSE
l Hare an l nusnnll.v Handsome Stock of * 5
Fall Suits and 1
Beautiful Styles and Fabrics.
NOBBY HATS! WOOLEN UNDERWEAR!
And Just the Sweetest Line of Cravats.
Call for Charlie Wolcott, or Louis Niles, who will give you the latest points on styles
CEO. R. NILES.
Oft 1 Od&VY * * - - t
DO YOU WANT A HAPPY HOME ?
-GO TO THE- - w ,
NOVELTY CO.
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AND HUT
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Gel p r es on Silverwme, China, Crockery, Lamps, etc, before bttying.1
J. ......5Cd W. SPARKS, Manager. 1
t>& Ail slylesnw groefs arriving onstanfly.
5S555SH-
BOOTS, S HOES AND LEATHER AT
NN KASSE'KUS’ SHOE STORE JN-
Home-made Shoes and Leather a Specialty.
■ riT We warrant all work and shall make it a point to misrepresent nothin. Jtwt received
t large shipment of Gents' and Ladies' and Misses' fine goods, and school shoes for Children
Liici md SlipjM'rs Slippers of all kinds. HASSELKC8.
pur card puid for 200 cords ot Tan-bark. - - - H. W. -
mmmM
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Canned •
Tonmtoes
$1.50PerCase!
HOLMAN & STEWART.