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acket, 11 or Wrap of Any Description
BE BURE TO VISIT
COMPANY! ft's
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BEFORE * J* DOING *. SO, OR -
will regret it the balance of Tour
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: WE HAVE OPENED IN THE EAST FEW DATS OVER
....... Garments ............i...... ....... I:-
BOUGHT AT FORCED SALE.
Fifty Cents jf*' On The Dollar!
Ind Will Be Sold the Same Way. See Our
MEN’S, - LADIES’ - AND - CHILDREN’S - UNDERWEAR
AND fill SAVE 25 PER CENT. AT
KEELY COMPANY, 24 Hill St
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>• i HITE. JK.. & CO.
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THE CLOTHIERS OF GRIFFIN!
Are receiving daily large additions to their already immense > Stock Stock at 1
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Clothing, Hats and Furnishing Goods.
We defy compet ition in onr Styles and Dm-nbitfty of Hats and the fit of our Garments,
We 'e extend extend many many thanks thanks to to our our customers custom, tor their past patronage and extend a hearty
welcome to all to call and see us in the future.
J. H. WHITE, JR., «£ CO
31 HILL STREET.
[ay yes Today!
—DON'T VOD 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. "Wp
CLARK & SOW.
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iiwjiiiftstm. JMh vie
Os., Nov. IB.
For Alderman.
The name of F. M. Kincaid is an¬
nounced for Alderman from the
Third Ward by many citizens who
are In favor of all progress.
BRINK THE BEST.
Gibson’s Gold Seal Whisky
Is the beet whisky to be found in
Griffin, and is eold only at JOHN I.
ISON’S. Try it. nov7dlm
Registration Notce.
Griffin, Ga Nov. that 7,1889.
Notice is hereby gi ven books
for the Registration ktioh of of tl the voters of
the the ffW <My city of ofGtfffln Griffin will will be be opened at
iRy BHck Wf^house oii No-
■14th and remain open ten
days. Thos. Nall,
Com. of Registration.
is! -. I We Receive
Fine Trout & Oysters
DAILY *
, % Mr- - .
—--Freeh Buckwheat Flour and Maple Syrup Just Received—
Mince Meat, Apple Batter, Sour Kraut.
9 . 200 Cases Canned Vegetables. '
Fnritt and Meat. Fresh Bread and Cakes- 1
BLAKELY. j
Cash or Credit!
Parlor Suits $40.00, $50.00 and $75.00.
Dining Room Furniturei Hall Furniture.
CHAMBER SUITS.
All kinds of Furniture at all prices and lower
than anybody.
BLAKELY A ELLIS.
Mrs. T.J. Hightower,of Edgewood,
will arrive today and will visit her
sister, Mrs. -J. H. Barnes.
Mrs. Mattie Graham, who has been
visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Drake,
returned to her home at Decatur
yesterday.
Mrs. A. G. Clark, Miss Lizzie Clark,
Mrs. H. P. McDowell and Miss Pearl
Thaxton, returned yesterday after¬
noon from a short visit to Atlanta.
Capt. Geo. R. Niles went to Atlanta
yesterday afternoon to attend the
funeral of his brother’s wife, Mrs. S.
D. Niles, which will take place today
in that city.
W. E. Barron, of Lexington, Ky.,
who purchased the Dismuke place
on the northern boundary of the city,
arrived yesterday "and j,will spend
some time here.
A soiree musicale for the benefit of
St. George’s Episcopal church will be
given Monday evening at the resi¬
dence of Thomas Nall, admission 25
cents. Programme will appear Sun¬
day.
A number of citizens are complain
ing bitterly about the row which
goes on daily during the opening of
the mails at the postofflee, especially the mail
in the morning at the time
from the North is being distributed.
It is a nuisance and should be abat¬
ed.* The authorities should look
it.
There were all the evidences of a
storm; but when he drew
his pocket a bottle of Dr. Bull’s
Syrup then came a calm, for
baby bad the croup and would
get well.
Always keep it on hand, as delay feel
suffering; and if you
1 ________fnlro of Laxador. coming upon It you, do take no a n |
can you the
and may save, you from
room. Sold Price everywhere. only 25 cents a
Fancy arriving Goods of new the designs con¬
at
Novelty Stork.
Tor Want Tkadb To’-BercHE It
ADVERTISE
Yor Have Twiw Tn Reta.x It!
’ROUND ABOUT.
City Notes, and News From This and
Adjoining Counties.
Bob Hale, of Jolly came up yester¬
day.
Col. F. I). Dismuke went to Atlanta
yesterday.
Mrs. M. B. Fowler spent yesterday
in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Head, of Patil-
lo, spent yesterday in this city.
Mrs. W. E. H. Searcy left yesterday
for Atlanta, where she will spend a
day or so.
Miss Willie Mason, a charming
young lady, of Orchard Hill, visited
this city yesterday.
Dr. Jim Head, of Atlanta, isspend-
ing several days with his father's
family near this city.
Little Willie screams ami storms
with a bum upon his arm. To little
Willie joy is Bent, by using Salvation
Oil, the great liniment-
All that have once used it pro¬
nounce Dr. Bull’s Baby Syrnp the
best medicine known for the com¬
£ plaints of early childhood. Trice
nIy 25 wntH
All the latest novelties at the No¬
velty Store. Call and see them.
IOWK Plucking
Pomona, Ga, Noy. 11.—BMinetwfa
goodaratwreryoue finds plenty to
do.
8, II. Way-man has Ixigun work on
his house.
W. % Freeman is preparing to
build a fine large barn.
B. C. Randall’s honse is nearly
completed.
Mies Cora if&laier, of Sunny Side,
and her friend Miss Henry Brown, of
Ft. Valley, were in town Thursday.
B. 8. Connell, of Griffin, and Geo.
H. Speaker, of Atlanta, were here
Monday.
Miss Lillie Stallings, of Griffin,
spent Sunday with friends near
town.
W.M. Harm and family, of Hamp¬
ton, spent Sunday with relative*
near here.
H. T. Patterson made a business
trip to Griffin Monday.
Miss Alice Manley is visiting her
sister, Mrs. W. P. Blanton, at Zeteila
this week.
Tom Nannally leaves tomorrow to
try his fortune in Texas. We wish
yon success, Tom. but we can not
see why there are not plenty of open¬
ings here for yonng men of energy,
pluck and perseverance.
Miss Susie Manley, who has been
visiting relatives at Hampton, re¬
turned home Friday.
J. H. Smith, oi Concord, is in town
*or a few days.
Miss Georgia Grey visited Miss
Ida Grey, at Sunny Side yesterday.
Philip Smith is spending a few
days at Locust Grove.
C. M. VanDyke and Miss Arlie,
left last week for their old home in
Ohio, where they will attend school.
Dr. John Starr and Thomas
Smith, of Sonny Side, were in town
today.
There was a very pleasant gather¬
ing at H. T. Patterson's last night,
! and notwithstanding the rainy
weather it was the most pleasant
event of its kind this season.
Sick headache is readily cured by Hood’s
Sarsaparilla, which tones and regulates the
digeei ion, an creates an appetite, (11)
The Holland & Oormley Staowp
Will exhibit at Griffin on Satur¬
day, Nov. 16th.
This is one of thp best shows on
the road. They have the best
leapers. tumblers, and gymnasts
of any show that travels. Also
“Albert” the largest elephant in
existence. Take the children to see
him. Admission only 10 and 20
cents. Worth double. One day
only—Nov. 16th.
| | Prices lower than ever on every-
thing at the Novelty Stoke.
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LEARN THP LESSOR OF LIFE
m Reduce Your Spendings, You j
That in the Same Proportion that You
Increase Your Earnings!
SCHETTERMAIT & WHITE’S
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Store * glitters with attractions end every attra cOom aJbargaln^ Every genuine
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Don't Say We Didn't Tell You
kSsSEHikSS goods.
A BEAI’TIFU, LINE OF “HEHBIETTA* CLOTHS 1
In all grades, and all the popular colors Onr stock of DRESS GOODS iti im-
mense; onr prices something wonderful
'
Our Stock of Blade Goods
“Does ns
have wl well
handsome Silk. Bnt then yon know as as we
don’t need any puffing, they sell themselves. Only need to be shown to be ap-
predated.
Where Is The Han
That CouIdn‘t Afford
An Overcoat this winter Iftli ?
Send him to us and we will convince him that he can. We will let the weather
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 onr handsome
Dress Suits, or Business Suit out with him too. The Tailor made the suits right,
and we make the price right every time.
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His is What ffe Rave at Inn I),
White Blankets. Buggy Robes, White Flannels, Red Flannels, Carpets.
Rugs, Oil Cloths, Mattings, Ladies' Vests, Misses' Vests.
Speaking of Ladies’ Wraps
WE HAVE THEM SURE.
A Big Stock, at Small Prices - • : ^
IMF The Picnic Season Is Not Over.
Buyers are Having a Daily Piqnic, m
SCHEUERMAN & WHITE.
The combination of ingredients found in
Ayer’s Pills render them toniennd curativeas
well as cathartic. For this reason they are
the best medicine forpeopie’of costive habit
as they restore the natural action of th*
bowels, without debilitating.
Fine line of new Lamps at the
Novelty Store.
Largest line of Crockery and China
Ware in Middle Georgia, Novelty at Store. the
For Griffin’s Interest.
The following ticket for aldermen
is placed before the people with the as¬
surance that if elected will promote
the best interests of Griffin:
1st B ard—W. B. HUDSON.
2d •* —M. J. PATRICK.
3d “ -F. M. KINCAID.
4th “ -C. P. NEWTON.
May, Hi?. 11
-AND-
SATURDAY, I5TH.
WILL HAVE
DRESSED TURKEYS,
CRANBERRIES, CELERY,
Norfolk and S&Y&nn&b Oysters,
Snappers, Trout, Mullet,
UiM h ui Gmi ML
Sweet Potatoes, per bushel, 50c.
Irish Buckwheat Potatoes 25c. a peck.
6c.
Self Raising Buckwheat jost re¬
ceived.
Hams only 13c.
Boneless Breakfast Bacon 18c.
Dried Beef by the ham 12%c. at
J. M. Mills’
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If your bowels are costive take a
dose of Laxador, we know of no bet¬
ter medicine. Price 25 cents.
The >wing named It, gen
will be supported for Aldermen at
the next Ward—W. city election: M. HOLMAN.
1st
2d “ -M.J. PATRICK.
Ad “ -H. C. BURR.
4th •• -A. O. BENNETT.
Griffin, Ga„ Nov. 9th, 1889.
For Rent!
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He lei Ms
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 filled with comfortable rooms been are for now
guests and have n
long TheH while. will rented
ouse be
FmisM OrDMM
and satisfactory reason given f or
renting.
For terms, etc., call on or address
ROSWELL H. DRAKE,
GRIFFIN, GA.
TNI
HliTIIl LITE IlSSiAKCE CO,
,OF NEW YORK *
Orgaoiiad is 18*8, Aaaetaover >120 126,000,
727^50°’TO* »00, Paid aid members i rince organization over
P<kld ie the the large*t ftS*- in
the world, and it theoatret,cheapest tire it ofiere to lx-
enren •remake and best.
nlr7d»w#mip. 8. W MANGHAM’S SONS. Agte
S5I5 ■»rr
GRIFFIN CLOTHING HOUSE!
I Have an Unusually Handsome .Stock- <>(
Fall Suits and Overcoats,
Beautiful Styles and Fabrics.
NOBBY H^TS! ‘ WOOLEN UNDERWEAR !
And lust the sweetest Line of Cravats
SSV" Call for Charlie Wolcott, or Louis Niles, who will give you the latest points bn styles
CEO. R. NILES.
DO YOU WANT A HAPPY HOME ?
;~GO TO THE— •
NOVELTY CO.
AND BUY
A CHARTS R OAK.
DO YOU WAST TO SAVE MONEY?
Get puces on SHverwaio, China, Crockery, Lamps, etc , before buying.
J,; W. SPARKS, Manager.
tdr All stylesnw goods arriving onstanfly.
BOOTS, SHOES AND LEATHER AT
HASSELkUS’ SHOE STORE JLV.
Home-made Shoes and Leather a Specialty.
B9- We warrant all work and shall make it a point to m:nrepresent nothin. Just received
a large Slinpers shipment of Gents’ and Ladies' and MSiwes’«ne goods, and Rchool '» shoes for Children
and of all kinds.
ZSc per cord paid for 200 cords of Tan-bark. H. W. HASSELKUS.
What We Have!
Tresh Buckwheat Flour,
RAISINS, PRUNES,
Florida Oranges, Mince Meat, Finest in the Market
Cheese J6c„ All Pork Sausage 12 l-2c.
Holman if? Stewart.