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If You Are
Met, or Wrap of Any
BE SUBE TO VISIT 2#
COMPANY! * -. , m
ife-i!
oders: of: Low : Prices!
BEFORE DOING SO, OR
will regret it the balance of Your
born days.
WE HAVE OPENED IN THE LAST FEW DATS OVER
:300 Garments !:-
BOUGHT AT FORCED SALE, AT
w Fifty 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
KEELY COMPANY,24Hill St.
J. II. WHITE, JR., & CO.
THE CLOTHIERS OF GRIFFIN!
Are receiving dafly large addition* to their already Immense Stock af
Clothing, Hats and Furnishing Goods.
W« defy competition in our Styles _ . and Durability of Hate and-toe fit of our Garments. „ ,
J. H. WHITE, JR., CO.
31 HILL STREET.
ay yes Today!
- DON’T YOU WANT -
Some AH Pork Sausage or Small Pig Ham T
WE HAVE SOME
★ EXTRA FINE SPICED PIGS FEET. ★
Norfolk «nd Savannah Oysters.
far Goods Delivered Promptly.
W. CLARK & SOW.
gHPSnu.
G*., Nov. 13.
For Alderman.
The name ofF. M. Kincaid is an¬
nounced for Alderman from the
Third Ward by man; citizens who
are in favor of progress.
BRINK THE BEST.
Gibson’s Gold Seal Whisky
Griffin, and is sol
ISON’S. Try it. novTdlm
Registration Not ee.
.... Nov. 7,1889. books
Notice is! ' given that
for the] i of the voters of
MIL Brick „ ^ Warehouse No¬
’ office at on
vember 14th and remain open ten
day*. Thos. Nall,
Com. of Registration.
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| We Receive
TROUT AND OYSTERS
DAILY.
Turnips, Cabbage and
: Cranberries.
PIG HAMS!
Fresh Breads,
FRESH CAKES!
BLAKELY.
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'ROUND ABOUT.
City Notes, and News From This and
Adjoining Counties.
W. H. Brewer went to Atlanta
yesterday.
Harry Fisher, of Newnan, was here
yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Drake spent
yesterday in Atlanta.
Col. Byrd Lovett, of Flat Shoals,
is in town for a day or so.
Howard Williams made a flying
trip to Woodbury yesterday.
B. F. Strickland went down to
Concord yesterday afternooh.
Miss Mattie Woodruff, of Macon, is
spending several days in this city.
Rev. J. H. DeVotie is at home
again after a short trip up the rond.
Mrs. E. B. Boyd left yesterday for
a visit of several days to Lagrange
C. W. Chears, general freight agei ot
G. M. & G. RR., was in this city yes¬
terday.
It was once suppo*ed that scrofula could
not be eradicated from the system; but the
marvelous result* produced by the use ol
Ayer's Sarsaparilla disprove this theory
The reason is, this medicine is the most pow¬
erful blood-purifier ever discovered.
BLAKELY ELLIS
FURNITURE.
E. C. Marvin, supervisor of
C. R. R., was here for a short
yesterday.
Prayer meeting topic at the
odist church tonight: “What to
in trouble/’ Everybody invited.
Miss Annie Barnes returned
.yesterday from an extended visit
her aunt, Mrs. Hightower, nt
wood.
Mrs. John H. Crowder, who
near here, returned home
from a visit to relatives at
cus.
Miss Pearl Thaxton, of Jackson,
arrived yesterday and is visiting
family of Mrs. Clark, on Solomon
street.
J. H. Derbyshine, general
Domestic Sewing Machine company,
was in the city yesterday, the guest
of W. J. McCaslan.
i Hill street from thepostofflee down
to the railroad is being graded and
will be filled with broken rock
plied by the railroad. On top of
coal cinders or sand will be placed
and rolled, making it the best section
of the whole street.
The house of C. S. Collins, near
Rover, was burned to the ground on
Monday night with all the contents,
involving a loss of probably $1200;
fully insured. It is supposed to have
caught from the kitchen stove, where
Mr. Collins, in the absence of every
one else, cooked himself a sapper
late in the evening. It is only a year
or so since he suffered a similar ca¬
lamity.
F. D. Dorman, one of the proprie¬
tors and advance agent of a ten cent
circus, is in the city. He wthegentle-
manwho was arrested in Atlanta
on Monday on account of his similar¬
ity in appearance to Rnbe Barrows.
The description tallies exactly even
to the broad brim white hat. Mr.
Gorman, however, carries a hand-
silk umbrella instead of a Win¬
chester.
Sick headache ■■ readily cured by Hood’*
Sarsaparilla, dtymiion. which toae* and regulate* (11) toe
an create* an appetite.
Johnstown, Pa., Nov. 12.—the high
waters have been making things exceed¬
ingly lively along the Conemangh val¬
ley. Below the intersection of the Omm-
maugh and Stony creek the water raee
over «x feet Grave doubt* were enter¬
tained as to tl t ability of the several
temporary briiges to withstand the
force of the waters, and gangs of man
wore stationed at each bridge to keep
them clear of driftwood. Theee men
did splendid work and jswl tto C^bria aUhridges CSty
with the exception of
bridge, which was wrecked. the wooden The bridges
were all tied to keep and Lincoln piers
street from floating the away, Pennsylvania one on depot had
near with several of
to be weighed down tone
stone. ' ‘ flooded -i that
Part of Woodvale was compelled so
a great many families were and seek safety
to abandon their homes damage in
on higher ground. Greater age
that locality was had prevented been thrown by an en- up
bankinent which workmen who
during the week by the
were searching for the dead. The Gau¬
tier steel department of the Cambria
iron company had to be shutdown on
account of high water. The flood is
slowly falling now. Three bodireweru
found in Nineveh, all unidentified.
Democrats to Badlstvlet Ohio.
Washington, Nov. IS.—The Demo¬
cratic victory in Ohio is so far reaching
in its result* that there is much of na-
sarT«:Jf*f«asasa
there are no material changes in the
other states, majority _ the in _ Kepuf-------- toe Fifty-second blicans will hot
have a con¬
gress. It is presumed that toe next con¬
gressional delegation from Ohio will
stand fourteen or fifteen Democrats to
six or seven Republicans. It has been
demonstrated that an arrangement of
counties can be made to produce this
result.
Mm. F*r*on*’ Red Fla* Soppreased.
Chicago, Not. 12.—The feature of the
Anarchist celebration was its utter lack
of the enthusiasm which of the generally Anarchists. char-
atcrizes gatherings 2,000 people visited Wildeman
Less than of the
cemetery to decorate toe graves
Anarchist dead, and scarcely half of
these listened to the speeches. The
speeches speeches were were madness madness last itself itself compared compared The
with those delivered year.
only incident which occurred removal through¬ by the
out the day Was the
police of a red flag displayed from a
window by Mrs. Lucy Parsons.
M*r Lynch the Woman Killer.
Lexington, Va., Nov. 12.— The new
developments in the Brownsburg homi-
disamed the who of his shot pistol. Dr. Dave Walker Miller and was is
man will die.
himself badly wounded and
There man who is strong shot the talk woman, of lynchin^Jjhe
died of his wounds.
Nava*»» Rioters Indicted.
I R f « 12-The United
of the 124 Navasea rioters for murder
and being accessories before the ract, the
penalty for which is death, Seven are
charged as principals ftjj>ett< mcipa and eleven as hav¬
ing aided and abetted i the murders.
The Ladies Aid Society of the
Christian church made a magnificent
success of the oyster and ice cream
supper last night. The old Stilwell
& Keith store room was beautifully
decorated with flowers, the windows
were handsomely garlanded and
lighted and there was a large crowd
present all the time. The refresh¬
ments were excellent and went off
like the proverbial hot cakes. Alto
gether it was a good thing, f 75 was
realized.
For Griffin’s Interest.
The placed following before the ticket people for with aldermen the
is as i
surance that if elected will promote
the best interests of Griffin:
1st Ward—W. B. HUDSON.
2d “ -W. D. DAVIS.
3d “ -F. M. KINCAID:
4th “ -C. P. NEWTON.
TODAY!
New Buckwheat Flour.............. Qc.
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
Trip, Pip Feet Sair KM
-EXPECT—
SNIPPERS, ★ TROUT.
BLACKF1SH,
Snuuli and Moll Oysters,
Turkeys, Cranberries.
M. Mills,
Increase Tour Earnings !
iiinniaiiiHMiHB WHITE S
itTEEUAJT &
*” *"*•” SSSmSSMS '^SSttSlSiie earnings.
qnently Increases your
Don’t Say We Didn’t Tell You
S5B3& SSEEHH- charge I you Suitings, ft orthe
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A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF “HENRIETTA” CLOTHS
In all grades, and all the popular colors, Oar stock of DRESS GOODS in its.
mense; our prices something wonderful.
Our Stock of Black Goods , f
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“Does is us us proud." We delight in showing them, from the feet that we a
what the customer wants, from a cheap Cashmere ashmere at 10c. per yard «Wm8
handsome Silk. ButThen you know as well as Only wc c do do need need that that to to our our be be shown DRESS to G l heap- , !
don’t need any puffing, they sell themselves. ly
predated.
Where Is The Man
„ That Couldn‘t Afford
Ad Overcoat this winter
■■■<•■'* MRM
Send him to us and we will convince him that he can. We will Jet the weather
do its work, which is half the battle, and we will make prices that will be the
convincing argument. If yon don’t look sharp he will cany one of our handsome
Dress Suits, or Business Suit out with him too. The Tailor made the salts right,
and we make the price right every time.
This is flat le Have at Moving Prices
White Blankets, Buggy Rohes. White Flannels. Red Flannels. Carpets.
Rugs. Oil Cloths, Mattings. Ladies’ Vests. Misses' Vests.
Ladies’ Wraps TtfifHfl '
Speaking of
WE HAVE THEM SURE.
Big Stock, at Small Prices w l
§tT The Picnic Season is Not Over. : ' -
|V Buyers are Having a Daily Picnic, at
SCHEUERMAN & WHITE.
If your bowels are costive take a
dose of Laxador, we know of no bet¬
ter medicine. Price 25 cents.
Citizens’ Ticket.
The following named Aldermen gentlemen
will be supported for at
the next dfcv election:
1st Ward-W. M. HOLMAN.
2d “ -M.J. PATRICK.
3d “ -H. C. BURR.
4th •* -A. 0. BENNETT.
Griffin, Ga., Nov..9th, 1889.
For Rent!
—(0 )------ • !
ft Hotel Ms
is for rent, possesion will be given
January House first.
The has long been known as
one of the best in Georgia; its 20
large filled with comfortable rooms are for now
guests and have been a
long while.
?he House will be rented
Finish! Or Oitaishi
and satisfactory reason given f or
nting. For call address
terms, etc., on or
Roswell H. drake
GRIFFIN, GA.
hi iiiniiM to.
OF NEW YOBK^
Organised hi 1843. Awete aver 9193,000,
Paid member* since organuation toaT^to over
2,000,000. Paid P “ W membereinl888, |15,- ’’
world, make and it toe toe safest, advantage* it ofiere and to be
& W MANGlf AM’S cheapest SONS. Agte. beat .
ulv7d»w«m4p.
GRIFFIN CLOTHINC HOUSE!
I Have an Cunsually Handsome Stock of .
Fall Suits and
Beautiful Styles and Fabrics.
NOBBY HATS! WOOLEN UNDERWEAR I
And fust the sweetest Line ef Cravats
HF* Call lor Charlie Wolcott, or Louie Nile*, who will give you the latest points on styles
pctlOd&w CEO. R. NILES.
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DOYOU WANT »||PPI HOME!
NOVELTY CO.
" *>-• •• AND BUY
A CHARTER OAK*
DO YOU WANT TO SAVE MONEY? ~
Git P’i e$ on Silverwaie, China, Crockery, Lamps, etc, before buying.
J. W. SPARKS, Manager.
eg"All stylesnw gooes arriving onstanfly.
SOOTS, SHOES AND LEATHER AT
HASSEI kUS’ SHOE STORE J,%-
Home-made Shoes and Leather a Specialty.
e®~ We warrant all work and ahull make it a point to mwrepreBent nothin. Juet received
large shipment ol Gent*’ and LadW»’ and Mi****’ fine good*, and school shoe* JorCWWrefl
EF Slinper* ot all kinds. 200 cords of Tan-bark. H. W. HA88ELK0S. _
per cord paid for
What We Have!
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Buckwheat Flour,
RAISINS, PRUNES,
Florida Oranges, Mince Meat, Finest in the Market
Cheese 15c., All Pork Sausage 12 l-2c.
Holman & Stewart. Wfi
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