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BE SURE TO VISIT
KEELT COMPANY
ders: of: Low : Prices!
BEFORE DOING SO, OR
ill regret it the balance of Your
* < born days.
WE HAVE HAVE OPENED OI IN THE LAST FEW DA YS OVER
ici 300 CrSLJcment& I: .
tm MHHMF BOUGHT AT FORCED SALE, AT
Fifty Cents On The Dollar!
And Will Be Sold the Same Way. See Our
MEN’Sr - LADIES’ - AND - CHILDREN’S - UNDERWEAR
AND SAVE 26 PER CENT, AT
KEELY COMPANY, 24 Hill St.
SATURDAY!
Just Received Fine Lot
h COUNTRY CHICKENS, *
» TURNIPS
FISH MO OYSTERS, ★ FRESH
and all Fresh Goads of the Seascn.
Cr W. CLARK & SOW.
UrHRn, Ga., Nov. 5*0.
For Alderman.
The name of F. M. Kincaid to an¬
nounced for Alderman from the
Third Ward by many dtiwns who
are in favor of progress.
BRINK THE BEST.
Gibson’s Gold Seal Whisky
Istfcebi Is the best whisky to be found in
Griffin, Uriffln.a.----- and is sold only at JOHN I.
ISON’S. Try it. nov7dlm
Registration Not’ce.
Griffin, Ga., Nov. 7,1889. books
Notice is hereby given that
' 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
days. Tnos. Nall,
Com. of Registration
For Griffin's Interest
The following ticket for aldermen
is placed before the people with tbe as¬
surance that if elected will promote
the best interests of Griffin:
1st Ward—W. B. HUDSON.
3d •* -M. J. PATRICK.
3d “ -F. M. KINCAID.
4th “ -C. P. NEWTON.
It will taka the official vote to decide whe
is elected lieateaast governor in Iowjl Boiea,
for governor, hao T,«*> plurality. The rest
of Urn date ttctafl to Republican. Tbesenate
is six EyjMibitcau by the Republican claim.
The Democrats Haim twoof tbemaa Inda-
pwxieuta and no toiling how they will rota
Tbe boom m a tie
nmJimlTi F. Lawaoo, a wall known Htl-
ms, of Prince George county, Md., fas*
been cbovieted of manslaughter for causing
tb* iVratk of Samuel Hodge, an old colored
man, an Jane 21. The judge fined lawsoa
*350 as s pouishmeat. The evidence showed
that Lasnwo found three men at hi. corn
,-rib, and that he struck Hodge a terrible
blow an the bead with an ax-handle.
- Nothin bat tbe superlative phenomenal merit can
account for reputa¬
tion achieved by Salvation Oil. It
MBs pain. Price 25c.
„ the muititudw. _______theory They object perple to to . >xe* de-
' monkeys. But "* * not
Material fir tie M Cate ! •
SEW RAISINS, CURRANTS, CITRON and BATES.
Oar Bnrr*- are specially huge and fine, as are our oi in* Fruits.
AH tbe Safe** and Extract*.
lVf> keep Royal Baking Powder and Sen Foam. j
5 BLAKELY.,
.
’ROUND ABOUT.
Clty Notre, ired News From This and
Adjoining Counties.
If you
There was sleet in North Pike yes-
terday morning.
Eggs are rising in value as Christ¬
mas approaches.
L. B. Mann, of -Jones Mills, was in
this city yesterday.
C. 8. Shattuc and A. Randall went
to Atlanta yesterday.
Mrs. Bertha Schaffer, of Hampton,
spent yesterday in this city.
J. H. Powell went to Macon yes¬
terday for a stay of t wo days.
Miss Nellie Sharp, of Atlanta, is
spending a day or so in this city.
Miss Mattie Woodruff, of Macon, is
spending several days in this city.
Major Drewry. of Line Creek, has
has been very ill but is recovering.
B. P. Leach and W. N. Drewry, of
Drewry ville, were in the city yester¬
day.
The hearing of the Dock Ison ease
has again been continued until
Thursday.
The secret oflife is not to do what
one likes, but to try to do what one
has to do.
The bookkeeper of tbe Griffin Bank-
Company has a chrysanthemum
show on bis desk every day.
Mrs. Thos. Nall,and her sister Mrs.
Manardier. left yesterday for the lat¬
ter's home in Baltimore.
Go to Dock Iron's and get a dish
of hot oysters these raw days aad
night* it will do you good.
Don’t croak about your town and
its prospects. If you can t say some¬
thing hopeful and cheery be silent.
Miss Mary Belle Rhea returned
home yesterday from Tennessee,
where she has l>een spending the
Miss Sarah Tibbie Kell returned
home yesterday and will leave to¬
morrow for a two weeks visit to Au¬
burn. Ala.
The children are already beginning
to count the days until Christmas—
season of enjoyment for the
little ones!
A hand sewed shoe is no longer
for as of yore. The machine
of today is just as serviceable
, 3w*feet». ■ :
■ Arid.
i at Montgomery,
Aim., i
baseball flub hat
i,00u stock.
John Ptorey, of ■ ■■ ——■--«, Ilki.. —
com* craiy becaaae bis »ifo deserted him.
Fresh trouble fat looked far between tbs
BrnmfleMRunyan faction* in West Vir-
gfarfa.
Methodic Epbcofol mfcwioeuuy receipts
last year were *l3a,OX> more than the veer
prenous.
The semi annual meeting of the Nation*
twadeinv of arieaonclosed Tbursdiy at Wash¬
ington.
Ninety per cent, of the forge companies at
the country hava formed a <xwn bination for
mutual protection.
At Ravenna, O., John Mack, a trilor, aged
30, ruioided by shooting himself through the
, head with a revolver.
Fire at New Philadelphia burned the dry
i goods store of j. Berry At Sana Lees *30,-
000; insurance $14,«W. v
John Crerar left (2,290,000 to Chicago far
s public library, with the provision that ail
the French novels must be excluded.
Jackson Ready, of Cleveland, might watch¬
man at die pipe works at New Philadelphia,
O., who was so horribly burned by coal oil,
bdead.
“Black Bart” Holzhay confesses all, bat
says his crimes were committed when he waa
under the influence of • ats” to which he was
subject.
The body of Joe Hillman, the boy mur-
derer hanged at Foodbory, N. J., was
buried by reqdaat under an okl apple tree ha
front of Ms borne.
Several of W L. Scott's coal '’mines in
Pennsylvania hare shot down on account of
dullness in the western trade. Many men
sure thrown out of work,.
'Squire Finkham, of Emit Peoria, 111., aged
84, was horribly bitten on the arms and
hands by a mad dog. Several dogs, hogs
and cows were also bitten.
(tee of the chief attractions at the Chicago
fat stock show is the Irish setter trotting
dog Doc, from Kansas (Sty. Wednesday
night the dog beat n pony three times
around the ring.
S. Barry Wall, the king of the dudes, ad¬
mitted in a suit to recover a tailor's bill that
he had received several bottles of wine anr
a check for $100 for recommending a certai
brand a champagne. -
100 Beautiful New Patterns Rattan-
Rocking Chairs,
CORNER CHAIRS*
[all Chairs, Beautiful Plush and Leather Seat
weekly monthly Lthly grad' payments-
or
c°l. W. T. Trammell spent veeter-
nied by his little grandchild, Miss
Louise Johnson, who will visit rela-
i tives in that city.
R c Bmr went to AtUmta yeste r-
j day ^ atten( j the sessions of the
Grand Council and General Grand
Chapter of Royal Arch Masons yes¬
terday and today.
Ordinary Hammond and Co. Adm’r
Stilwell attended the sale of personal
property of the T. A. Bates estate, on
the river, yesterday. Quite a large
amount of property was sold.
Remember the prayer meeting at
the Methodist Church; tonight. As
this is the last prayer meeting before
conference the pastor will be glad to
meet all the members at the church
tonight. ^
y
And now, if we should have a spell
of real bad, seasonable weather, no¬
body in this vicinity can say a word.
We have had two months of as fine
weather as a people were ever blessed
with. Ijct it come.
A liar gets along reasonably well
until he begins to think lies, and
falls into the condition of the “oldest
inhabitant,” forgetting that he is
a liar and believing that all he
say3 is true.
A dear old lady np town whose
hearing is somewhat dimmed by age,
and who has heard a great deal of
the chrysanthemum exhibitions,
says she does not like them
‘Christmas anthem” flowers so
much.
The Columbus Ledger celebrated
it« third birthday on Sunday with a
handsome twelve page edition well
filled with advertisements. May the
Ledger live long to boom its town,
and may success always attend the
ventures of its proprietors.
The circus did not get away from
this city until yesterday morning at
7:30 o’clock on account of tbe night
freight train being about six hours
behind. They reached Macon at
11:30 o'clock and showed to a large
audience in the afternoon.
Tbe whitest, font looking bair, mdihi
its voothful beamv and softness by using
H»h> Vegetabie Sicilian Hair Kens wer Try
ADVICE TO XOimKRS.
Mbs. Wixblow's Soothing Syrup
or children teething, is the prescrip¬
tion of one of tbe best female names
and physicians in the United States,
and nas been used for forty millions years
with never-failing success by Dur¬
of mothers for their children.
ing tbe process of teething its vahie
is incalculable. It relieves the child
from pain, cares dysentery and diar-
rbfffl. griping in the bowels, and
wind-colic. By giving health to the
hild it rests the mother. Price “ " 25c.
bottle. aogdeodlwty
li Ts*' Wivr Taxes ToScrrac It
ADVERTISE
Ir V.m II irr Tatar h Utota If
Mar, Not. 14,
-AND-
SATURDAY, I5TH.
WILL HAVE
DRESSED TURKEYS,
CRANBERRIES, CELERY,
Norfolk ud Savannah Oysters,
Snappers, Trout, Mullet,
1 %. Rs mi Enj l it
Sweet Potatoes, per bushel, 50c.
Irish Potatoes 25c. a peck.
Buckwheat 6c.
ceived. Self Raising Buckwheat just re¬
Hams Boneless only Breakfast 13c. Bacon 13c.
Dried Beef by the ham 12?£c. at
J. M. Mills’
SOUNDSTROM’S
(MilsHaiHief
EXTRACTS
brand are guaranteed iff either domestic Superior to any imported other
or
perfumes. We are only manufactur¬
ers in the world of the following gen¬
uine odors, viz:
CAPE JApiNE. ARABIAN JASMII
WILD YELLOW JASMINE, BEAUTY OF
GEORGIA, ROSE OF HPAN, PABLO
BEADH BREEZE, BOQUET PONCE de
leon, Florida cedar, violet de
FLORIDA, YACHT CLUB DAUANCE.
JAOUEMINOT ROSE and SOUTHERN
FLOWERS.
Our Lily of the Valley. and Orange Blos¬ Rose
som, White Lilac White
have positively no equal in true and
delicate odors and permanence. .
For sale by I. N. Harris A Son, and
all first class J --’~*“
Atlanta Perfumery Co.,
Sole Manufacturers.
ATLANTA, •. : : ; GEORGIA.
A BOOM
For Griffin!
la On Wedoeniay, sill inaaearate Noeesaber boom 27th,Mr. for Griffin W. E.
mm a
»r seffing 75 WlLDUiO LDTRoa tVJiorth-
n «abarbs.on H»B atrsat. opposite Cel.
Each and rreryone ot_ them will be an Ha-
s ^r
• rw s f <§
,,
—
Proportion f: that To if Spei
Thai in the Same
Increase Your Earnings ! 'i
arntmun t warns
Store Slitters *"*!< r%
qnently increases your earnings.
Don't Say We Didn’t Tell You
A BEAI’TIFIL LINE OF ’’HENRIETTA” CLOTHS
■ •
.
. DRESS GOODS in
In all grades, and all the popular colors. Our stock of in-
mense; onr prices something wonderful.
Our Stock of Black Goods
V. . * ' _ r ' - : ‘ 'V
predated.
Where Is The Man
That Couhhrt Afford
An Overcoat this winter !
Send him to ns and we will convince him that he can. We will let the weather
do ite work, which is half the battle, and we will make prices thatwiU be the
convincing argument. If you don’t look sharp he will carry one of our handsome
Dress Suits, or Business Suit out wilh him too. The Tailor made the suite right,
and we make the price right every time.
What ft! Have at Moving Prices!
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 f
| W The Picnic Season Is Rot Over.
WtT Buyers are Having a Daily Picnic, a
SCHEUERMAN & WHITE.
For Rent
~ <ol_
is for [rent, possesion will be given
January first. has known
The House long been as
one of the best in Georgia; ite 20
large filled with comfortable and rooms have been are for now
long while. guests a
The Bonee will be rented
MM Or QifmisM
and satisfactory reason* given *or
renting. call address
For terms, etc., on or
ROSWELL H. DRAKE,
GRIFFIN, GA.
THE
mi life mum to,
JOF NEW YORK.;
Organised in 1843. IwUarer *126,000,
000. Paid members since orjraniiation orer
*272.000.000. Paid members in 1888, *15,-
727,530. Thia company to tbe tbe largest in
tbe world, aad the advantages it ofiers to be
rarer* make it the saint, cheapest and best.
8. W MANOHAkTS SONS. Agts
nlv7dfw6m4p.
PSSHafc®
tmtmr ---- wjtfMrmeaw
i WIDEN SPECIFIC
CLOTHING HOUSE!
I Have an Cnnatially Handsome Stoek of
Fall Suits and ,
Beautiful Styles and Fabrics.
NOBBY HATS! WOOLEN UNDERWEAR!
And Just the sweetest Line of Cravats
MT- Call for Charlie Wolcott, or Louie Nilce. who will jjiva yon the latest points on style*
octlOdiw GEO. R.«p.
DO YOU WANT A HAPPY HOME?
--GO TO THE-
NOVELTY CO.
AND BUY . r ,--4 v <"• s
A C H ARTE R OAK
DO YOt: WANT TO SAVE MOSEY f
6 et prires on Sihrerwaie, China, Crockery, Lamps, etc, before buying.
J. W. SPARKS, Manager.
ear-All stylesnw goods arriving onstanfly.
SOOTS, SHOES AND LEATHER AT
JIA,- HASSE'KUS’ SHOE STORE JA-
; Home-made Shoes, and Leather a S, eciolty.
warrant aU work and shall makeit a ixdnt to misrspieraiit nothin. Just received
a lanre shipment of Gents* aad iadws’ and Misses' fine Roods, and school shoes tor ChUdren
*»■ li P r^r” f o?d
for 200 cortls of Taa-bark. H. W. HASSELKtS
Wednesday, Nov. 20.
-—FOR-
Mincemeat Currants, Evaporated Apricots, Cit¬
ron, Raisins, Flakes, All Buckwheat Pork Flour, Oat
Sausage.
FINEST ROASTED COFFEE ON THE MARKET.
Holman & Stewart,