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About The Griffin daily news and sun. (Griffin, Ga.) 1889-1924 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1889)
large Store Room is now Filled with a <.*? llif and H SMI OP- Dr! Goods, Clothing, Shoes and Hats. Wool Cashmeres : i 10c. Henriettas. 27 Inches Wide : 121-2c. li Jg M “ .1 20c. . “ -38 " " : : : 25c, . . These are the Most Desirable Cheap ^ ^ a k ^ j j IN THIS MARKET. Just receiv ed a lot of 40 inch All Wool Plaids at 45c.; worth 60c. Also, assortment of Pine French Plaids at 90c.; worth $1.25 New Side Band Suits. lev Gillas, Ms and Sadies Arriving Every Week. Splendid Stock Children’s School Hose at 8c., 10c. and 12c. per pair. Our Ladies’ Fast Black Hose at 20c., 25c. and 35c, can’t be matched at the prices. Secure a doz. pair of Macon knit Half Hoes at 75c. per doz. be¬ fore they are all sold. —$< 4 - ELEGANT LINE ui GhiUm’i Dinar J in both Wool and Cotton. Our 50c. Ladies’ Bibbed Undervests is a bargain. Will save yon 20 to 25 per cent ."on your Ribbon purchases. Handsome stock of Newmarkets, Mojes- kas and Ladies’ Jackets J ust opened up. See my #3.50 Ladies Light Weight Coats. SHOES ! * SHOES! Don’t fail to see my Shoe stock before mak¬ ing your selections ip this line, Big Stock Solid Shoes AT LOWKST PRICES. Bargains in Children’s Suits, from 5 to 13 years, bought at Cut Prices. Can have you a Sul, Pants or Overcoat made to ordet at Jacob Reed Sons, Philadelphia, Penn., at reasonable prices with lit and workmanship guaranteed. Flemister’s. lather to Atlanta yesterday after a short visit of the latter here. The promoters of the “soiree mus- ieale*’ of next Monday night want it understood that the phrase is not pronounced “sorry musical.’' From now until Christmas is the time to sell goods, and those who wish Jo do so should not fail to let the people know what inducements they can offer. A little printer’s ink does a wonderful amount of good sometimes—-and this is one of the times. There is more vim and life appa¬ rent in Griffin this season than has ever been known before. A greater number of strangers are daily seen on our streets than were ever seen be¬ fore. There are more vehicles that traverse the thoroughfare, and there is life manifest. It Is a great pity that people pass¬ ing through Griffin are forced to judge of the city by the miserable “passenger depot.” It would pay th 3 city to put up a large sign on top of said depot with this legend paint¬ ed on it: Judge not our its city beauties by this l’arn. baru, Stop over and Epoch. The transition from long, lingering i painful sickness to robust health marks epoch in the life of the individual. Such a re- ivy nuuicuy wro guvu aca.itu uaa been attained is gratefully blessed. Hence it is that so much is heard In praise of Elec¬ tric Bitters. So many feel they owe their res¬ toration Aligiative. to health, to If the use of the Great Alterative and Tonic. yon are troubled ach, with of any long disease short of Kidneys,: standing Liver or Stom- or r yon will surely find relief by us® of Electri.' riters. Sold at 50<“ and $1 per bottle at I Y. Anthony’s Drugstore. Editor Wattersoa tats Himself Out, Louisville Courier-Journal. The tariff was loaded at both ends. The load of the revenue reform end has been discharged. The load of the protection end is about to gooff, and when it does, big wigs and little wigs, Plumb, Allison and Sherman, Ingalls, McKinley and Heed, had bet¬ ter get out of the way! In a word, Jordan is a hard road to travel, and what with the tariff tiger and the pension elephant, it will be simply a mercy of God if the administration gets out of the jungles ulive. /In six months there will be discor# worse confounded. In twelve the surplus will be gone and the Treasury will be shinnying around to raise the money necessary to defray the expenses of the government. So, with the vote of Tuesday behind it, and hell itself before, the Republican outlook is about as reassuring as that which faced the gentleman in the fable, who found himself betwixt the devil and the deep, blue sea. There i«no more fruitful source of disease than vitiated blood. It involves every organ and function of the body, and if not immedi¬ ately corrected by the use of Ayer’s Sarsapa- rilia, sooner or later leads to fatal results. Be warned in time. How We Do Laugh 1 Iloohester Post-Express. But while the predicament in which the Ohio Republicans find themselves causes them to mourn, it furnishes any amount of fun for the Democrats. There was the hot-headed Halstead, with coat-tails high in the air, just ready to drop into Senator Payne’s seat. Tb&re was a smile on his face, a joyous twinkle in his eye—supreme satisfaction shining in every feature. At last he was to get his revenge for the injury done him by the Senate when it rejected his nomination as Minister to Germany; at last he was to be in a position to hurt the men who had harmed him; the whirligig of politics was to land him on top, and now the ironical Ingalls, the petulant Plumb, the turbulent Teller, the evasive Evarts, the quarreling Quay and the doughty Dawes must look out for themselves. But the re¬ turns of Tuesday’s election camein— and what a change! The bent form stiffens up, the coat-tails drop back to their places, the smile vanishes, the twinkle disappears, all hopes of revenge are rudely shattered, and ( amid the cheers of victorious Demo, crate and the mirth of mankind in general, the Senator-that-was-to-be slips sadly into the soft and soggy soup I Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy cures when every other so-called remedy fails. 50 cents, by druggists. 1 A Heart’® Trial. Life. She—Ashburton 0’Donohne, it is i vain you plead. I never kin be your'n, Jam told that you have f 7.50 in the saving bank, and my from will say I married yer fer yer money. I am sorry yer wuzzent poor, for then—but no matter—de- part and go—leave me 1 A Valuable Remedy. A letter from S. P. Wardwell, Bos¬ ton, say?: “I used Clarke’s Extract of Flax (PapiUos) Catarrh Cure in June last for Hay .Fever with great satisfaction, and find it is the only thing I have seen which would allay, Without irritating, the inflamation of the nostrils and throat. Its sooth¬ ing marked and and healing immediate.” properties Large were bottle the latest #1.00. and Clarke’s best. 1 Tryit Tryit. Flax Soap 25cts. Is » Ask for them at Dr. N. B. Drewry’s Drugstore WBSSSSSm-- " ^." .. . the target Griffin lar t f»ized the Lou- isiana lottery at New Or- leans last Tuesday. The following are the numbers drawing largest prizes: 93..................................|300,000 58,441................................ 100,000 7,752..................... 50,000 2,492,..,.......................— 25,000 95,271................ 10,000 33,662................................ 10,000 73,444.............. 5,000 1,097.............. 5,000 86,585..................... 5,000 35,230..........................i..... 5,000 48,657................. 5,000 f1,000. 18785 83204 54(583 85152 38001 12758 74838 20400;40i47 14581 20000 889-2 76504 14281 01302 20807 11545 97870 81588 82340 58678 87201 2584 50309 ■ - - Bucklen’s Junk* Salve. The Beat Salve in the world for Cnts- Sores, Bruises, Tetter, Sores, Ulcere, Salt Hands, JUieum, Fever Corns, and all S Chapped kin Eruptions, ■options, and Chilblains, positive, at y cures Piles or no pay satisaetion, frequiml. li ‘tis guar d to gives pe rfect or money safe unded. Price 25 cente per box. For by E B. Anthouv. The Worm Turned. Puck. Mr. Bully Ragg—Now. sir,you have stated, under oath, that this man had the appearance of a gentleman. Will you be good enough to tell the jury how a gentleman looks, in your estimation? Down-trodden Witness—Well, er— a gentleman looks-—er—like—er— Mr. Bully Ragg—I don’t want any ofyourers, Bir; and remember that you are on oath. Can you see any¬ body in this court-room who looks like a gentleman? Witness (witli sudden asperity)— I can if you’ll stand out of the way. You are not transparent. For Ladles Only. Ladies—why is it that when your husband or your children are ill, you consult the best physicianat once, care for them day and night, wear yourself out with sleepless Watching, and tor’s never bill, if begrudge only the the heaviest doc¬ dear ones are re¬ stored to health; whileday after day, week after w eek, you endure that dull pain in the your back—that terrible “dragging-down” sensation—and do In absolutely nothing to effect a cure? a few years you will be a helpless invalid, and soon your broken-heart¬ ed husband and motherless children will follow you to the grave. Per¬ ing haps delicacy physician—but prevent* you consult¬ a even this is not necessary. Poor sufferer, tell your husband how miserably you feel— perhaps you never did—and ask him on a bottle rescriptkm. of women suffering plaints peculiar from weaknesses and com¬ to your sex. ' - - ...... ....... - What the Dickey Birds Say. That frozen turkey at this season is an abomination unto the epicure. That shopping women do not re¬ member when everything was so cheap as now. That in proportion to the number, very few of the new novels are worth reading. That a camel goes quicker through a needle than impecunious folks be¬ come fashionable. Thefr Business Booming. general Probably revival no of one trade thing has E, caused R, Anthony’s such a at their Drag Store of a® their,giving free away to cue Dr. tomers so many trial bottles of Their King’s New Discovery for Consumption. in trade is simply enormous this very valuable article from the fact that it always eures and never disappoints. Coughs, Colds, Asthma, lung Bronchitis, diseases quickly Croup, and all throat and cured. You can test it before sisef}, buying by getting a trial bottle free. Large Every bottle warranted How to Get What You Want. If you want a Lot, If you want Board, If you want a Store, If you want Rooms, If yc»U want a House, If you Want a Tenant, If you want a Boarder, If you want to Lend Money, If you want tq Borrow Money, If you want to Sell Anything, Anything, If you want to Buy Advertise in the News and Sun. Those who have tried will tell you that it pays. tf. ADVICE TO MOfttERS. Mbs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrxtp or children teething, is the prescrip¬ tion of one of the best female nurses and physicians in the United States, and nas been used for forty years with never-failing their success children. tfy millions of mothers for Dur¬ is ing the process cif It teething relieves its value incalculable. the child from pain, cures dysentery and diar¬ rhoea, griping in the bowels, and wind-colic. By giving mother, health to the hild it rests the Prioe 25c. bottle. aug2eod&wly Very Unbecoming. Lovely lint® in the wrong colored place are.reft of thefr charm. A lemon countenance —the peculiar endowment of our pig-tailed brethren who “liit the pipe”—ia ,and unbecoming It suggest, bile going astray the inference i® correct. Pi “tun beneath the rib® rib® and and ®h shoul- der tongue blade®, and sick coni onstipotion, headache® dyspepsia, supplement fu furred this indication of the bilious. For liver complaint Stomach and it® multifarious symptoms, infallible Hoetetter’g Bitters is s n specific. It relaxes the bowels sufficiently, To but without griping give* or dae violence. impulse, but the banishes secretion-of bile it a an ex¬ cess of that saffron colored principle from rheumatic tendency, and remedies inaction of the kidneys. For Ut tang*, mi certain u An : “I find - ia valuable and. other lungs."—M. 8. Randall, 204 Broadway, Albany, N. Y. “I have used Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral tor bronchitis atid Lung Diseases, for which I believe it to be the greatest medicine in the world."—James Miller, Caraway, H. C. - “My wife bad a distressing cough, with pain® ia the side and breast, it. Wo tried various medicines, bat none did her any goad until I got a bottle of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral which has cured her. A neighbor, Mrs. Glenn, had the measles, and the cough was relieved by the use of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. I have no hesitation in recommending this medicine.”—Robert Horton, Fore¬ man Headlight, Morrillton, Ark. "Ayer's Cherry Pectoral cured me of a severe cold which had settled on toy long*. My wife says the Pectoral helps her more than any other medicine she ever used."—Enos Clark, Mt. Liberty, Kaosm. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, ntWABXO BY Dr. 4. O. Ayer ft Co., Lowed, Mast. Sold by all Druggists. Pries |1; six boUtie, $*. Tnft’c I Uli S Pillc Ills ■ To cure eosttveneas site medicine Tab* west be more than IS must a purgative- contain gear* inanent, Tonic* Alterative and Cathartic Pills Properties. these dualities ia Yntt’a possess an eminent degree, and Speedily Restore Sold Everywhere. <5 0 0 The world ought to I I know what 8. S. S. has sssi ’from tbeitet 'Jw 1 I lolly forced out of had nwuthsslncelqn?tfik- sign of of ■■■ dreadful lug 3. 8.8. and no return tho disease. An Bible. Mich., *** Do, *9. Bend for books on Blood Disease* and Cancer®, mailed free. The Swift: Specific Co. Drawer 3, Atlanta, Go. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. HENBY C. PEEPLES, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BUtVTOS, oeoboIa. Practices in all the^ State and Federal ourts. octOd&wly JOHN J. HUNT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, UR1FFIN, GEORGIA, Office. 81 Hill Street, Up Stairs, over J. H. flute's Clothinp Store. mur22d&wly TH0S. R. MILLS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Will practice in the State and Federal Courts. Office over George & Hartnett’s corner. nov2tf OHN I) STRWARf. H IT. T. TAMIL. STEWART & DANIEL ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Over George & Hartnett’s, Griffin, G», Will practice in the State and Federal its . julyl9dtf CLEVELAND & GARLAND, DENTISTS, GBIFF1N. • • : : GEORGIA. G.H. JOHNSON, SR. Still represents the old Southern Mutual Insurance Co. of Athens, Ga., the cheapest In Geor¬ gia and as good as in the world; THE : GE0KGJA : HOME and others as good as can be found, as he would not represent other than good ones, and earnestly solicits the patronage of ihe community. He also represents the old Washington Life Ins. Co. of New Yotk, his choice of all the Life Companies, becaust it embodies all ts promises in Ihe policy. The Na¬ tional Accident Building Society and and Loan the South¬ ern Mutual Associ¬ ation, the best Savings Bank for Small investments extant. Call at hi#office No. 18 Hill Street and investigate. C H. JOHNSON, SR. ootl6dftw4m law,—mm....... UPPMAN'S iPYpSEl /\ sure aJne non I CHILLS *fEVl DUMB 4»UE ANO RIA FOH 6.4LB BY ft ( BMPOeiSTS. v f > • STAPLE Our Sweet Water l Telieo Flours < Hams, Shoulders ond Breakfact Bacon. All______ aa any one. Freeh lot Mackerel and White Fisk. 1 grades Frulto, Sullivan’s Tobacco. Water Ground Meat f Fancy and Stick Gandy. KS* FRESH FISH EVERY 8 R. F. STRI Offers to the trade the best stock 1 DRY GOODS, JEANS, NOfl ever offered in this market. Good line of Henrietta of Goods, 10c. to with 30c. Trimmings yard. in Jeans Silk and Velvet to match, per all grades 15c. to 40c. Mixed and Black Ribed Hose at 10c SHOES! SHOES!! SHOES!!! We keep <v large stock of Men’s, Women’s and | Hand Button and Sewed>Waranted, Sewed, Shoes Waranted, from $1.25 In ‘ * Lace and Congress, for |3. 1.00 to |2.50. Children's Shoes, to f per pair. Examine our goods and we will sa R. F 4(M:4fV % l ■ , ! v--- ■ • . . THE FARMERS’ CO-OPEBATIVI 0W " 4 R W.7. T M SMSPJ f 1 ’ cius Johnson, Superintendent of the inneryyand Ginnery, 1 themselves, and will see that every man gets f All Cotton Seed can be Disp< without moving them. Wagons unloaded 1. town farmers as well as fanners from the count to bring their cotton to the Fanners’ Ginnery. __ B. N. BARROW, General Manager. soon be worth a premium. Be wige and 1 THE FRONT -★THE *. P HAVE MOVED THEIR STOCK OF SASH, DOORS AND To No. 16 Hill St. (C. H. Johnson’s Where All Sizes Sash. Ooors, Blinds. Mai will be on sale at lowest market prices. We will also add to our! complete line of _ —~^ g'-g Tf h 1 ' Builders Hardw and will have goods to suit all classes of buildings from tbs finest at prices to suit the times. Respectfully, Cali or write for what yon ATC0CK MANUFA PURE DRUGS AND'dRUC At prices below anything ever sold In Iii Bills, ill all Ms GmaW as llepsnM. *#“Special attention given to customers who detire to pey their bill*. riBt Respectfully. _ A. LOWER, Dianas! Practical Jeweler aM Dealers ia JEWELRY, CLOCKS, &C. Special attention given to Repairing. mmnmrmrnmmm For Sale or Hit. THE CHARLTON PROPERTY. on Sooth Hill street. 4 acres land, 6 room house—large and beautiful airy view rooms. of surrounding High, elevated No. fruits different country A 1 water and of variet on place. THE TAYLOR MORRIS PUCE, on 14th street. 4 acres land, 5 room bouse. Branch running through the lot. THE OLD NALL HOUSE, 7 rooms, double kitchen, 1 acre land, block from centre Hill street . J0SSEY HOUSE AND LOT. 7 rooms, doable kitchen. W acre, stable, Ac Half block from HU street. Centrally locat ed or boarding bouse. % acre and 2 room honseoff Shelton lot on Poplar street. A bargain given to oil of above property. Other houses and lots and lands for sale and to rent. G. A. CUNNINGHAM, Real Estate Agent. Vew Advertisement* TO ADVERTISERS pErotion —FREE, To those whowanttbeir adv we can offer no better medium for and effective work than the varion® oar Select Local Ust. GBO. P. ROWELL ft Newspaper Spruce Advertising In street,