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r ers : of: Low : Prices!
BEFORE ____ DOING SO, OR
on will regret it the balance of Yonr
born days.
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WE HAVE OPENED IN THE EAST FEW DAYS OVER
-___ ^ . Garments __ I
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%fty Cents On The Dollar!
And Wifi Be Sold the Same Way. See Our
MEN’S, - LADIES’ - AND • CHILDREN’S - UNDERWEAR
AND SAVE 25 PER CENT. AT '
: 1 1 Hill St,
Y COMPANY, 24
WHITE, JR., & CO.
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THE CLOTHIERS OF GRIFFIN!
Are receiving dolly large addition, to their already Immense Stock o!
f 1 iftYoitte/SoisaMClra's
Clothing, Hats and Furnishing Goods.
Wt* My competition in out’ Style* and dftnr !>' bhrabilfty r-M- ol Hats and the fit of our Garments.
We extend many thank* to our customers tor their past patronage und extend a hei hearty
welcome to nil to eall and see ns in the Intjtre.
J. H. WHITE, JR., «£ CO.
31 HILL STREET.
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ay yes *1 * if Today
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DON’T YOU WANT—
Borne All Pork Sausage or Small Pig Ham 1
WE HAVE SOME
★ EXTRA FINE SPICED PIGS FEET. ★
Norfolk and Savannah Oysters.
Goods Delivered Promptly
CLARK >T & SOI.
G. W. ,
UUe
For Alderman.
The name of F. M. Kincaid in at,-
’Of progress. ’
Gibson's Gold Seal Whisky
the best whisky to be found in
id Tkflt. Is sold only novTdlm at JOHN I. ]
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: Registration Not
ce.
Noth* is hereby (
.tration of the voters of (
the city o st BrickW mSmKJ b. opened No- at
14th and remain open ten ;
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Com. of Registration,
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: We Receive
: rHOUT AND OYSTERS
DAILY.
I T “ r " i nV ff: iiT
^ PIG HAMS !
: Fresh Breads,
j FRESH BLAKELY. CAKES!
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City Notes, and News From This and
Adjoining Counties-
/TUB SERMON.
“Good Robin,” said the mother, wilt go to
“Ay,” promptly answer.- 1 ! Bobin ; ”1 will not
tell then nay.”
"Dost love to hear the grace?” preacher
spenketli words w ords of of grace 77 “and
“Ayr y,” promptly pt answered Rohin, tosee
his daughter's face."
Sure chntcbes are the fairer to young men
nowadays maids often there, to join
_ bon are
the onny of
songs praae.
And many a mother ownetb, wit h half regret-
ul sighs, .........*
maiden* eye*
Cold weather will soon lie here.
*p
yesterday.
J. L. Banks, of Concord, spent yes-
terday in this city.
A foil .Sta*.’ .«e, for aid™*
is presented this morning.
Judge .1. 8. Iloyuton » .ponding
today at his home in this city.
W C. Lyons passer] through here
yesterday on his way to New York.
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All kinds of sausuge at. Eady’s.
P. L. Newton spent yesterday in
Macon.
Miss Ida Reams, of Concord, is vis¬
iting friends in this city.
J. J. Calloway, of the Macon Tele¬
graph, was in this city yesterday.
W. H. Williams, the storekeeper at
Morris’ still, went to Atlanta yester¬
day.
J. W. Sullivan, of Erin, was here
yesterday, leaving in the afternoon
for home.
Miss Annie Stark returned home
to Columbus yesterday, after a brief
visit in this city.
Col. Emmett Womack was
yesterday, on his way home from
Monroe donroe Superior Su Court.
Miss Emma Stihvell came
from Atlanta yesterday
ing a day or two at home.
Miss Lucy Reynolds, who has been
her visiting relatives Atlanta in this yesterday. city, left
home in
Mrs. C L. Moore and Miss
Snead, of Forsyth, who have
visiting relatives here, returned
yesterday.
chrysanthemums The people nre to invited the meeting to bring
the Horticultural Society on next
Tuesday.
Miss Ida Haughan, of Haralson,
arrived in the city .yesterday and will
spend several days with her uncle, ,T.
M. Wood and family.
Mr. and Mrs. T. B Lyon, of Barries-
their ville, passed to through Reids Station, yesterday where on
way will
they Mrs. spend Lyon. today with the
father of
day night. Besides oysters there
will lie turkey and other things,
which the Baptist ladies The know so of
well how to prepare. price
the oyster supper has been placed at
25 cents.
According to the announcement
made in the Morning Call of Wednes¬
day morn' ing. the " ~ Ladies ...... Aid Society
of the Chris istian Church will give an
oyster supper on Tuesday evening at
Stilwell & Keith’s old stand, lately
occupied by D. W. Shaffer. Other
refreshments will be served and the
supper will be ready early.
Hubbard Reese, one of the negroes
who was arrested on suspicion of tie-
inge connected with the Pike county
root bery of the tax collector, was
taken back to Williamson yesterday
where he is under special guard. It
seems that Bob Redding Redding stayed ' all “
night night at Hubbnard's house on the
of the robbery and a few days
later Hubbard approached a farmer
down that way____ aha told him that he
was now ready to pay him the money
for some land that he had long want¬
ed, so the gentleman knowing knowing M the
resources ofHubbnrd IHtt caused his ar¬
rest, Hubbard is the negro who
drove for Mr. Sullivan, at Erin, for a
number of years. - '
SK3Pl£ kicked him but new U» kicked owner c. the no, wl
oat
yard fence down besides.
CHU KCII>’ER VICES.
The Presbyterian Synod will give
ns a fine lot of sermons today, and
afford the churchgoers an extraordi-
nary opportunity of selection. The
services oes at at the the different < it churches will
be as follows:
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
At 11 a. m. Bev. J. J. Robinson,
Di mm, D., will will preach, preach, and ana at at 7:15 era p. p. m. m.
Rev. G. B. Btrfckler, D. D. At 3 p. m.
addresses addresses to to young young people people by bv Prof. Prof.
J. W. Lumpkin, Rev. T. M. Lowry,
Rev. J. W. Pogue.
■The voluntary in the by Meninger, morning
be a quartette
“Jeans, Refuge of My Sool,” sung by
Mrs. J. M. Bell, Miss Anna Mooney,
Cbas. Lower and Henry Mooney. solo
The offertory will be a tenor JIO
snag by Henry Mooney, “I love to
hear my Savior's voice,” by Glover.
At night the voluntary will
be a rendition by Henry Barton by of
“Nearer mj my God I t to Thee,” a solo
Mrs. J. M.|Bell,
METHODIST CHUBCB.
At 11 a. m., Bev. Donald McQueen;
at 7:15 p. m., Rev. J. T. Bruce. Volf Je¬
u ntary in the morning, “Sing ye At
hovah’s praises,” by Mrs. by choir. R. Brown,
night, a solo M.
‘Jesus, lover of my soul.”
baptist church.
At 11 a. m., Rev. J. D. A. Brown;
at 7:15 p. m., Rev. W. E. Baker.
Music by a full choir.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
At 11 a. m., Rev. J. M. Lowry.
devotie’s chapel.
At 11 a. m., Rev. Jas. Stacy, D. D.;
at 7:15 p. m., Rev. J. L. Cartledge.
st. oeorge’s church.
Today is the* 21st Sunday after
Trinity. There will be Sunday
school services at St. George’s
church at 9:80 o’clock a. in., morn¬
ing prayer and sermon at 11 a. m.,
evening prayer and sermon at 4 p.
m.—by the pastor, Rev. J. T. Har¬
grave. The offertory in the morning will be
a duet by Misses Bessie Mills and
Cleone Hudson, “0 Morning Land.”
There will be a full choir.
Pork at Eady’s, 10c.
Finest steak at Body's 10c.
Citizens* Ticket.
The following named ‘ gentlemen
will be supported for Aldermen at
the next city election:
1st Ward-VV. M. HOLMAN.
2d “ —M. J. PATRICK.
3d “ -H. C. BURR.
4th “ -A. O. BENNETT.
Griffin, Ga„ Nov. 9th, 1889.
Eady’s meat is as fine as the city
affords.
S. I. Smith, who has been in this
city for some time past with Keely
Co., left yesterday for Atlanta where
he will still be connected with the
same firm.
The trees are shedding their sum¬
mer clothing.
ME
Fragrant! Lasting!
\ Price *5 CM.
BOM at Dru«gl«M-
Laxador Cum User Complaint, Bilious
Costloeneu, Oiddlness.
Affections, At druggists. 26 e.
D!‘BULL’S
GOUGH
SYRUP
CURES COUGHS & COLDS FOR 25C
Salvation Oil
■F SrloS, only 2S Cu - SoM by 0,1 Reura/gia, druggists.
Will relieve Rheumatism,
Swellings finises,Lumbago,Sprains, Toothache, Sores, Bums,
Headache, Backache, founds, Ac.
Cute, Scalds,
tsarmHIISfi&rTfffSSiS.
TODAY!
New Buckwheat Flour.............. flc.
New York Hams....................... 14c.
Yankee Beans.......................... 12%c.
Celery.......................... 50c.
Best Candy—only..................... 50c.
Northern Apples....................... 35c.
Florida (iranges....................... 40e.
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JUST RECEIVED
Tripe, Pigs FeeUaur Kraut
-EXPECT —
SNAPPERS, ★ TROUT.
BLACKFISH,
Savannah aid Norfolk Oysters,
Turkeys, Cranberries.
J. M. Mills.
LEARN THELESbON OF LIFE'
That in . the .l- Same Proportion . p r0 p M Tou^Reduce Your Spend'ngs, f oa
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• = c...... scmrnm & white’s
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* bargain. Every
Store glitters with attractions and every attraction a and genuine
bargain yon secure reduces yonr spendings earnings. conse¬
quently increases yonr
Don’t Say We Didn’t TeU You
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A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF “HENRIETTA »
In all grades, and all the popular colors. Our stock of DRESS GOODS is im-
mense; our prices something wonderful.
Our Stock of Black Goods
“Does us proud.” We delight in showing them, from the fact that we always
have what the customer wants, from a cheap Cashmere at lOe. per yard te a
handsome Silk. But then you know as well as we do that our DRESS GOODS
don’t need any puffing, they sell themselves. Only need to be shown to be ap¬
preciated.
Where The Han 1
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That C'oiildiiQ Afford
An Overcoat this winter ‘’AS ? ia i
will .... let the '• weather . J
Send him to us and we will convince him that he can. We
doits work, which is half the battle, and we will make prices that will be the
convincing argument. If you don’t look sharp he will carry one of our handsome
Dress Snits, or Business Suit out with him too. The Tailor made the suits right,
and we make the price right every time.
Tfc is liit Wp (tiive at Man Pries! >
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White Blankets, Buggy Robes, White Flannels, Red Flannels. Carpets, 1
Rugs, Oil Cloths, Mattings. Ladies' Vests, Misses’ ibw& Vests.
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Speaking of wadies’ Wraps
WE HAVE THEM SURE.
A Big Stock, at Small Prices
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The Picnic Season Is Not Over. iff 1-.
S0£~ Buyers are Having a Daily Picnic, ?t
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SCHEUERMAN & WHITE. i
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 ang while.
Tb le House will be rented
and satisfactory reason given f or
renting. call address
For terms, etc., on or
ROSWELL H. DRAKE,
GRIFFIN, GA.
HKAUTIFI L FACES
Framed In Fashion.
Here Nature with a lavish hand
Bestow* incarnate graces,
And nd Art Vrt with with an an enchanting enchanting faces. wand
In fashion frames the
The dimple cheek, with health aglow,
And ndey< eye* divinely lighted, show,
The brighter and the sweeter
When with onr styles united.
Onr styles, onr shapes and trimmings too,
With colors truly blended
And And not not a a thing thing tfiat that is is not not new,
Onr patrons say are splendid.
Out Temple has a varied stock,
That every taste entices,—
The people round our counters flock
And wonder at our prices.
Onr Bonnets. Hats and Caps lasses. and bood*.
For matrons, maids and
In stytss and place quality of goods,
No other surpasses.
MBS, L. L. BENSON’S Art Temple,
Ills aadWMsksvHah. Wires with
st home
CBB£»
GHiFFlN CLOTKINC HOUSE!
i Have an Cunenalty Haudsome 8toek <if
Fall Suits and *
Beautiful Styles and Fabrics.
NOBBY HATS! WOOLEN UNDERWEAR!
And Just the sweetest Line of Cravats-
Zffl' Call for Cliarli' 1 Wolcott, or Louis Niles, who will give you the latest point* on styles
CEO. R. NILES. I
DO YOU WANT A HAPPY HOME ?
NOVELTY rav .
AND BUY
A C H A R a F B
DO YOU WANT TO SAVE MONEY ?
Get p i e$ cn Silverweie, China, Crockery, Lamps, etc, before baying.
J. W. SPARKS, Manager.
teS“AII stylesnw gco^s arriving onstanfly.
SOOTS, CHOES AND LEATHER AT
_2, 2 9t .- HftSSE'RUS’ SHOE STORE
Home-made Shoee and Leather o Specially.
and Slippers of all kinds. Tan-bark. flt. W. HA8SELKH8.
P&‘ $4 peT cord paid for 200 cords of
What We Have!
T resh Buckwheat
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RAISINS, PRUNES,
Florida Oranges, Mince Meat, Finest in the Market
Cheese 15c., All Pork Sausage 12 l-2c.
Holman & ,