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COMPANY!
ers : of: Low : Prices!
BEFORE DOING SO, OR
will regret it the balance of Your
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WE HAVE OPENED IN THE LAST FEW DAYS
-:300 Grscnxient& 1 :
BOUGHT AT FORCED SALE, AT
|fty Cents On The Dollar!
And Will Be Sold the Same Way. See Our
ft. - LADIES’ - AND - CHILDREN’S - UNDERWEAR
AND SAVE 26 PER CENT. AT
ELY COMPANY, 24 Hill St.
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THE CLOTHIERS OF GRIFFIN 1
Are receiving daily large addition* to their already Immense Stock af
Clothing, Hats and Furnishing Goods.
oi Hate and the fit of ottr Garments,
heir past patronage and extend a hearty
J. H. WHITS, JR., <£ CO.
31 HILL STREET.
ay, Not. Ttb, ‘ 80 .
8 Bodies Fine YELLOW Banana.
Have today bag iresbly parched Peantts
Fresh Turnips from farm Every Day.
Prompt Delivery.
& SOW.
Gibson’s Gold Seal Whisky
to be found in
only at JOHN I.
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’ROUND ABOUT.
City Note*, and News From .This and
Adjoining Counties,
AN AUTCMX AXOSL.
The autumn girl in colors gay
And ribbons, furbelows and tilings
Ig simply in the eye of youth
An An »neel angel lacking lacking wings.
J.C. Glenn, of Atlanta, is in the
city.
H. H. Bass spent yesterday in At¬
lanta.
Miss .Susie Hale visited friends in
Atlanta yesterday.
T. E. Cauthorn, of Atlanta, was in
the city yesterday.
Leave orders for piano tuning with
Deane & Huff today.
The November moon fulled at ten
o’clock yesterday morning.
The Dorcas Society will give an
oyster supper on Monday night.
J. L. Friedman, Jr., of Paducah,
Ky., spen t yesterday in thi s city.
Neuralgia, rheumatism, erysipelas. and all
„ore throat, toothache
other pains and aches are Price promptly- 25cts.
bv Salvation Oil.
Eady’s meat is as fine as the city
* » i ; i men n im«P"»n«aNre^nmOMissren»-.
J. T. Morris, of Riverside, Ala., is
spending several days in this city.
Miss Minnie Reynolds, of Atlanta
is visiting Miss Bessie Pritchard in
this city.
Miss Julia Ayers, of Rome, is visit¬
ing Prof. Bothwell Graham and fam¬
ily in this city.
J. J. Walker, of Cabins, left yester¬
day for a trip of two weeks to var¬
ious points in the north.
W. J McCaslan, who has been
spending several days in Jackson, re¬
turned home yesterday.
Mibs Mary Green, of Zebulon. who
has baen visiting Mrs. J. F.Mann,re¬
turned home yesterday.
Miss Sara Tibbie Kell, of Sunny
Side, came down yesterday and is
visiting relatives in this city.
Col. R. M. McCaslan, of Sreenville,
who is spending several days in this
city, spent yesterday in Atlanta.
Mrs. E. J. Flemister and little Miss
Gussie returned home yesterday af¬
ternoon from a visit to relatives at
Milledgeviile.
Mrs. C. L. Moore and Miss Snead,
of Forsyth, are visiting the family
pf Capt. Geo. R. Niles in this city.
They came up yesterday.
Capt. Croft’s train on the S. G. &
N. A. RR. brought in a full delega¬
tion of stockholders and their fami-
ies to attend the meeting here yes¬
terday. -
Tht President has appointed
Thursday the 28th inst. as a day of
National thanksgiving. The News
and Sun bad already fixed this date
several weeks ago.
When people see a man advertise
they conclude that he is a business
man. Newspaper advertising right¬
ly started, rightly stuck to, solidly
eked up, ensures business a success.
Pres’t E. P. Alexander attended
the S. U. & N. A. RR. stockholders
meeting yesterday, and was inter
viewed by the press and the mayor
in regard to a new depot, which he
promised to build—some day.
The Episcopalians on yesterday
bought the Stapleton place, on Pop¬
lar street, for 11175, for a rectory,
and will have possession tbe first of
Dartmouth. They are now furnishing
the Powell place, next door, which
will be used until that time.
It wae oner .opposed that scrofula could
not be eradicated from tbe system; bat the
puu-vetopa resalts produced by the use ol
Ayer's Sarsaparilla disprove this theory
reaaoa W, this medicine Is the mott pow¬
biood-panOer ever discovered.
All kinds of fresh meat at Eady’s
day.
Ow
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Mrs. M. B. Brown A Co's and W. C.
Ajcoek's store room. Then? has
bsen a Httie rock used before, instead
of the usual mud, but it has been
covered up so long that to most peo¬
ple this was a novelty.
Sam Williams, one of the colored
employees at the Central BB. freight
depot, met with a serious and pain¬
ful accident yesterday morning which
will disable him from working for
several weeks. Whilecoupling ears in
the yard he had his righthand crush¬
ed,the flesh being entirely stripped off
the first finger. Dr. N. B. Dr* wry
dressed the wound and 8am is get¬
ting along splendidly.
There are some men in the world
ho are so constituted that they in¬
variably take the negative side of
every question that is discussed In
tbeir presence simply because their
miserable disposition make them de-
spise.hannony in anything. There is
a fellow of this ilk in Griffin, bow
ever, who is entitled to the position
of high ruler of the Kickers. He is
so disputatious, it is said, that be
will not eat anything that agrees
with- fl5l!SSfiSWfc .him.^^'^^^;^
A
use of Dr. Bull health s Baby of Syrup baby you can in
keep the your
splendid condition. Price 25 cents a
bottle.
The “woman’s friend” iawhatLax-
ador may well be termed, used lor it will every
woman an that 1 has once not
be without it. Price only 25 cents.
All kinds of sausage at Eady’s.
THE EXPERIMENT FARM,
FracMdlip of the Director* Meeting
Yesterday.
The quarterly session of the Board
of Directors of the Georgia Experi¬
ment Station was held at the Nelms
House parlors yesterday afternoon,
after a visit to thefarm in the morn¬
ing. A full board was present, as fol¬
lows: Prof. White, of Athens; J. T.
Henderson, of Atlanta; Felix Corput,
ofCave Springs; W. L. Peek, of Con-
yer,; G. M. Ryals, of Savannah; J.
B. Parks, of Greensboro; J. T. Me.
Elmurray, of Waynesboro; J. H.
Mobley, of Hamilton; E. Taylor,
Forsyth.
Mr. McElmurray was appointed
member of the executive committee,
to fill the vacancy caused by the re¬
signation of Mr. Berckmans.
The auditing committee examined
and approved the accounts of the
officers of the station.
The director was required to
a substantial stantial fe fence around the farm
It was ordered that wood or farm
products used by officers of
station be paid for at market
prices.
The executive committe was
stmeted to call on the citizens
Spalding County for the $4,000 sub
scribed for the purpose of
buildings on the farm
The different agricultural clubs
the State were requested to make
suggestions to members of the board
as to what experiments they
would like to have conducted on any
particular line.
A resolution was passed directing
the superintendent to attend tbs con
vention at Washington, D. C., of
superintendents of tbe different agri¬
cultural experiment stations of
the United States on the 12th inst.
The directors departed on the four
o’clock trains.
Theumatism is cause xy xy lactic lactic acid a in the
blood, whiech Hood’s Sarsaparilla neutraliz¬
es. and thus cores rheumatism. es
Pork at Eady’s, 10c.
Finest steak at Eady’s 10c.
If Yor Want Tbake To Sktube It
ADVERTISE
If Yor Havb Tea be fo Retain It I
TODAY!
New Buckwheat Flour.............. 6c.
New York Hams....................... 14c.
Yankee Beans.......................... 12J£c.
Celery................,...................... 50c.
Best Candy—only..................... 50c.
Northern Apples....................... 35c.
Florida Oranges................. 40c.
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JUST RECEIVED
Tripe, Pigs Mt SairKrant
—EXPECT—
SNAPPERS, ★ TROUT »■
a BLACKFLSH,
Snuuli ud Korfoll Ojsttrs,
Turkeys, t}>-»o berries.
J. M ■Mills.
HESRPmS
Mice 11 9 . •
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They Don’t Heed And Puffing; They Only deed To Be Examined To 8e
Thoroughly Appreciated.
SCHETOEMM &
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going to make customers for us, so we are satisfied.
The World Is Coming to an End Soon. At Least it is so Predicted,
But Sehenerman* White know there Is no end to the bargains they are offering.
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Our Blankets and Comforti <
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It is Sure to be a Very Cold Winter
and yon don’t know how soon it is to begin,
Dut Our Cloaks and Wraps Will Make You Comfortable!
It is a common sense Wrap.
Do You Want a Carpet?
. Do You Want to Save Money
♦ , other stocks ^ F in the city, then • **j
on the purchase ? If so ceme to SCHEUERMAN & WHITE S. Examine the come e
headquarters and we will convince you, with prices and not by beiittleing other merchants, Hurt our stock of CAR¬
PETS and RUGS i* the largest in the city, that our patterns and colorings are the most attractive and best of all,
our pricesare pricesare decidedly decidedly the the lowest. lowest.
EXAMINE OUR BRUSSELS WITH BORDERS TO MATCH !
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SEE OUR PADDED CAmPET PAPER!
That keeps your Carpet from ^being moth-eaten, completely deadens^the footfalls, (reserves your Carpet in every
A Few Specialties m >
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Onyx Black Hose (Warrantek fast black). Flannel, Ladies’ Bleached and Misses’ and Unbleached Ribbed Vests,JOd Can¬
Gloves at Half Price, White and Red
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.
For Rent
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is for .rent, possesion will be given
January The first. been
House bas long known as
one of tbe best in Georgia; its 20
large with comfortable rooms have are for now
filled guests and been a
long while.
The House will be rented
FnmisMd Or OifmiiM
and satisfactory reason given *or
renting. address
For terms, etc., call on or
ROSWELL H. DRAKE,
GRIFFIN, GA.
THE
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OF NEW YORK.?
the world, and the advantages i it oilers to be
inn make ■ it it tbe th ies safest, lr * . cheapest rh n imt and beat.
.,Af 8. W M HANOI!AM’S SONS. Agts
ulv7dy w6m 4p.
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RUPTURE
A written guarantee to Assolctklt Crus.
No detention from business Endorsed by
the leading phytietahs of the United States
Write for dmrtai*. E. IfcCAKDLI88,
Dr.JL C. Atlanta. Ga.
OSes SOW Marietta 8L. Comer Broad.
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CLOTHING HOUSE!
l Have an Unusually Handsome Stock of
Tall Suits and Overcoats, J .
Beautiful Styles and Fabrics.
NOBBY HATS! WOOLEN UNDERWEAR!
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And Just the sweetest Line of Cravats.
t 4 t" Fall for Charlie Wolcott, or Louia Niles, who will give you the latest points on styles
GEO. R. NILES.
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DO YOU WANT A HAPPY HOME ?
-GO TO THE-
NOVELTY CO. r
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AND BUY
A. CH ARTE R O AH.
DO YOU WANT TO SATE MONEY?
Citp’Kcscn Silverware, China, Crockery, Lamps, etc, before toying.
J. W. SPARKS, Manager.
All slylcsr.w goods arriving distantly.
BOOTS, UHOES AND LEATHER AT
JA,- HASSE' kUS’ SHOE STORE JLV
Heme-made Shoes and Leather a Specialty. f
a «r , |& P p*T per clitd cord paid nakl for for 2C0 2C0 eords cords of of Tan-bar*. Tan-bark. H. W. HASS ELK US.
What We Have!
Jkresh Buckwheat Flour,
JKAIS1NS, PRUNES,
Florida Granges, Mince Meat, Finest in the Market
Cheese 15c., All Pork Sausage IS l-2c.
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