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ders: of: IjOw : Prices!
BEFORE DOING 80. OB
11 regret it the balance of Tour
born days.
WE HAVE OPENED IN THE LAST FEW DA YS OYER
300 G-arcn.en.ts 1
BOUGHT AT FORCED SALE, AT
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Fifty Cents On The Dollar
And Will Be Sold the Same Way. See Our
lER’S, - LADIES’ - AND - CHILDREN’S - UNDERWEAR
AND SAVE 28 PER CENT. AT
KEELY COMPANY, 24 Hill St.
J. H. WHITE, JR., & C O.
I THE CLOTHIERS OF GRIFFIN!
Are receiving daily Urge addition, to their already Immense Stock *f
Mbb’s Jfldtls,’ Boys and CMIAren’s
Clothing, Hats and Furnishing Goods.
We We defy competition thanks in our Styles and Durability their of Hats and the At of onr Garments.
extend many to onr customers tor past patronage and extend a hearty
weleome to all to call and see us in the future.
v”, H sf. a. WHITE, JR., « GO.
31 HILL STREET.
Today yes Today <
—DON’T YOU WANT
Some All Pork. Sausage or Small Pig Ham 1
WE HAVE SOME
★ EXTRA FIRE SPICED PIGS FEET. ★
Norfolk and Savannah Oysters.
Good, Delivered Promptly.
r. W. CL ARK & SON.
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Mews
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Griffin, Gw., Nov. 14
For Alderman.
The name of F. M. Kincaid is an-
sSfSJVJ£ra«£s; are fa favor of prepress. «t
BRIM THE BEST.
Gibson’s Gold Seal Whisky
Is the hart whisky 'to be found in
moics. Griffin, and is sold only at JOHN L
Try ~ it. nov7dlm
Registration Notce.
G BIFFIN, Ga., Nov. 7,1889.
Notice is hereby given that books
for the Registration of the voters of
the city of Griffin will be opened at
my office at Brick Warehouse on No¬
vember 14th and remain open ten
flays. Thos. Nall,
TROUT AND OYSTERS
DAILY.
Tnrnips, Cabbage and j
Cranberries.
PIG m HAMS t
• Freeh Breads,
* FRESH CAKES! s
BLAKELY.
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City Notes, and News From This and
Adjoining Counties.
TO A MASSES KNEELING AT A SPRING.
Drink, fair maid, from the spring that bub-
Make blesnp, of slender bands adainty
yonr four i would cnp; rather
And I from those white bands
drink. brink.
Just as thou kneelest on the mossy
Than taste ambrosia of fair Ganymede. dost
Thou kneelest there—for what grace
thou plead ?
Would ’et thou forest god „ s affection _ _
some
win? she’s
Or dost thou seek—Great Scott,
tumbled in !
W. E. Beckham, of Concord, was
Mr. aod Mrs. B. A. Lifsey, of Milner,
spMlt .yesterday in this city.
A. W. Gossett, of Brushy, made a
short trip to Milner yesterday.
Inspection car 2, of the C. R. R.,
was here most of the day yesterday.
Miss Daisy Thrash left yesterday
for a visit of a few days to friends at
Macon.
The prayer meetingjat the Metho¬
dist ebnrch last night was very in¬
teresting.
Sick headache Is readily cored by Hood’s
Sarsaparilla, which tones and regulates the
digesnon, an creates an appetite, (11)
hi ll
bottom of the well, which bad about
ten feet of water in it. He escaped
unhurt, bat if truth lien at the bot¬
tom of a well he came nearer to it,
possibly, than ever before.
Yerterday the weather began to
lee! a little like November for about
the flint time during the month. Yet
it waa not unpleasant; and it was
comparatively warm when we reflect
upon the delicate cotton blooms and
the different kind* of flowers bloe-
Boming out in the open grounds,
while in the West and North trains
are delayed by snow drifts and peo¬
ple are freezing in the blizzards.
Down here even the flies have not yet
retired into permanent winter quar-
Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy remedy cures
whoa every other so-called
fails. 50 cents, by druggists.
Will exhibit at Griffin on Satur¬
day, Nov. 16th.
This fa One of the best shows on
the road, l^bey have the best
leapers. tumblers, and gymnasts
of any show that travels. Abo
‘‘Albert” the largest elephant in
existence. Take the children to aee
him. Admission only 10 and 20
cents. Worth double. . One day
only—Nov. 16th.
Parents cannot be too careful in
guarding the health of their babies.
Onlv a good and reliable medicine
should be given to them; Dr. Bull’s
Baby Syrup is known not to contain
anything injurious.
A Card,
To my friends who were willing to
support me as a candidate for al¬
derman, I tender my heartfelt thanks,
bnt as my business is increasing
every day, I find that I will not have
time to canvass, so will have to with¬
draw my name from the race.
Yours truly,
W. D. Davis.
There w no more tnntlnt source ot dise:
than vitiated blood. It involves every organ
and function of the body, and if not immedi¬
ately corrected by the nee of Ayer’s Sarsapa¬
rilla, sooner or later leads to fatal results.
Be warned in time. ..
WIU Not Attend.
Hon. Jefferson Davis, who had ac¬
cepted an invitation to attend the
approaching centennial at Fayette-
. ville, N. C\, haa writtena letter to the
committee of arrangements, in which
he states that his health will not
permit him to be present.
BLAKELY & ELLIS,
FURNITURE.
John H. White, Sr., left yesterday
for New York to lay in a second stock
of clothing.
Miss Flora Jones left yesterday on
a visit to her grandparents at An¬
derson, Tennessee.
Miss Florence Cole returned to At¬
lanta yesterday, after a pleasant
visit to Miss Mary Bnrr.
Parry Lee, of the Pike County
Journal, passed through here yester¬
day en route to Barnesville.
The preliminary trial of 0. H.
Ison’s case comes off tomorrow
morning instead of yesterday.
W. D. Davis, after a short candida¬
cy for alderman from the second
ward, has retired from the field.
Geo. I. Jones left yesterday on a
trip in the interest of the Coweta
Fertilizer Company. He expects to
be gone some time.
Miss Bessie Ballard, who has been
visiting Mrs. R. F. Strickland for
several weeks, returned to her home
at Madison yesterday.
Mrs. E. M. Broyles and children, of
Atlanta, who have been visiting her
sister, Mrs. C. H. Johnson, of this
city, returned home yesterday.
Mrs. Dr. J. D. Sutton and Miss
Anna Watson, of Woodbury, who
have been visiting in this city for the
past two days, returned home yes¬
terday.
Senator Hall was in the city yes*
tent ay and expressed himself as sat¬
isfied with the work of the legislature.
He says the revival of the geologi¬
cal bureau was the best work done
this season.
The ordinary’s office received yes¬
terday a case of iron rolling shelves,
which were placed in the vault. By
t heir use the records are much more
conviently filed betides being saved
a great deal of wear.
sbinatiou of ingredient* fogad I*
wen a* cathartic. For thin re—on they are
tbe bret medicine for people'of costive habit,
— tfcay restate tbe aataml artlon of tbe f
bowel*, without ^NUtating
y ■f/ "' *V. V !
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Thai the Same
Increase Tour Earnings I i.-O
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Store glitters with „. M . attractions «...________* and every attraction ery gem
bargain yon setmre^reduces your spending and eonse-
Don’t Say We Didn’t Tell You
A BEAl'TIFIL LINE OF “HENRIETTA" CLOTHS
In all grades, and all the popular colors, Onr stock of DRE8S GOODS
mense; onr prices something wonderral.
Our Stock of Black Goods
“Bom ns proud.” We delight In showing them, from the fMt iiSKS that we IS
have what the customer wants, from a cheap Cashmere at 10c.
handsome Silk. But then you know as weU as we do that our
don’t need any puffing, they sell themselves. Only need to be shown to be ap.
predated.
Where Is The Man 'M& |
That Couldn't Afford 5 > ■ ' L I
An Overcoat this T | i
Send him to ns and we will convince him that he can. We will Jet weather
do Its work, which Is half the battle, and we will make prices that will be the r
and we make the price right every time.
What We law at Moving fra
White Blankets, Buggy Robes. White Flannels, Red Flannels, Carpets,
Rugs, Oil Cloths. Mattings. Ladies' Vests. Misses' Vests.
Speaking of Ladies’ Wraps i !
WE HAVE THEM SURE.
Stock, at Small Prices!
IV* The Picnic Season Is Not Over.
IffiT Buyers are Having a Daily Picnic, at
SCHEUERMAN & WHITE.
Very.
Skipper Quick. “No. In all my
voyages I never had an accident
yet.”
Fan Tastic. “You wreckless fel¬
low.”—[Harper's Bazar.
If yonr skin is yellow, or if yon are
troubled with pimples and boils,
cleanse yonr blood with Laxador,
the golden specific. Price only 25c.
For Griffin’s Interest.
Tbe following ticket for aldermen
is placed before the people with the as¬
surance that if elected will promote
the best interests of Griffin:
1st Ward—W. B. HUDSON.
2d “ —M. J. PATRICK.
3d “ -F. M. KINCAID.
4th “ -C. P. NEWTON.
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New Buckwheat Flonr.............. I \6c.
New York Hams....................... 14c.
Yankee Beans..........................12)ic.
Celery.................... 50c.
Best Candy—only..................... 50c.
Northern Apples....................... 35c.
Florida Oranges....................... 40c.
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JUBT RECEIVED
Trip, Pip Fuel Saar ink
-EXPECT—
SNAPPERS. ★ TROUT.
BLACKF1SH,
and lirfolk Outers,
Turkeys, Cranberries,
M. Mills.
If yonr bowels are costive take a
dose of Laxador, we know of no bet¬
ter medicine. Price 25 cents.
Citizens’ Ticket.
Tbe following ported named for Aldermen gentlemen
will be snppoi at
the next citv 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!
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 white.
TheH ouse will be rented
FiuiisM Or BiMsM
and satisfactory reason given f or
renting. call address
Fpr terms, etc., on or
roswell h. drake,
GRIFFIN, GA.
THE
mkl 11(1 IMUItl CO.
PF m?W YORK-
ahrMFwSmdp.
GRIFFIN CLOTHING HOUSi I
l Have an Cnnsnally Handsome Stock of
j Fall Suits and Overcoats jigf
Beautifhl Styles and Fabrics.
NOBBY HATS! WOOLEN UNDERWEAR!
And Just the Sweetest Line ef Cravats
8S9- Call for Charlie Wolcott, or Louie Niles, who will give you the la rest point* on style*
CEO. R. NILES.
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DO YOU WANT A HAPPY HOME?
;-G0 TO THE-
NOVELTY CO.
AND BUY
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6et pnres on Silverwaie, China, Crockery, Lamps, etc, before buying.
J. W. SPARKS, Manager.
stir Alt stylesnw goods, arriving onstantly.
BOOTS, SHOES AND LEATHER AT
HASSEikUS’ SHOE STORE
Home-made Shoes and Leather a Specialty.
®~ Klinper* of all kind*. . 200 Tan-bark. H. W. ... HAS8ELKU8.
per cord paid for cords of
what We Have l
Buckwheat Flour*
RAISINS, PRUNES,
Florida Oranges, Mince Meat, Finest in the Market
ream Cheese J5c., All Pork Sausage 12 l-2c.
Holman & .