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W:\ KEELT BE SURE COMPANY! TO VISIT
ers: of: Low : Prices!
BEFORE DOING SO, OR
it the balance of
1 days.
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WE HAVE OPENED IN THE LAST FEW DAYS OVER
300 Oarmenis ! :•
BOUGHT AT FORCED SALE, AT
Fifty Cents The Dollar! On
And Wilt Be Sold the Same Way. See Our
MEN’S, - LADIES’ - AND - CHILDREN’S - UNDERWEAR
AND SAVE 25 PER CENT, AT
LY COMPANY,24 Hill it.
SATURDAY!
Received Fine
Mf ★ COUJJTRY CHICKENS, *
FISH AND OYSTERS, ★ FRESH
and all Fretii Goods of the Seaton.
G. W. CLARK &
-A N D--
^uc
For Alderman.
The name of P. U. Kincaid Is
nounced for Alderman from
Third Ward by many citliens
“ rein,a "
BRINS THE BEST.
Gibson’s Gold Seal Whisky
Is the beat whisky to be found in
RegUrsttos Sot ce.
Griffin. Griffin, Ga.. Ga., Nov. Nov. 7.1889. 7,1889.
‘ ‘ * given that books
on of the voters of
___ will Warehouse be opened No¬ at
my office at Brick on
vember 14th and remain open ten
days. ts Tm».N all,
Com. of Registration.
For Griffin’s Interest.
The following ticket for aldermen
- * Uitbeas-
Griffin: promote
the best interests of
& “ 3i«S8®
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Appeal of a Modest Man.
This week’s BuioTimesie edited by
one Morton Potter, who has yet had
no experience ha the business, and
who would be pleased if ye editors of
other papers would cast no reflections
on our owfetUty to cope with youn’s,
as life is short at best.-fBn!o ( Tex.)
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Care YowrCa*avrt,«r«etUH>0.
For many years, the proprietors of
thorongftiy responeioie, easily ascertain nnanciaiiy. by
as any one can
, baveoffered, in good
matter matter bow bow bad, bad, or or of how long
whklfte. cannot cere.
gists gists at at only only *0 50 rente, rente, i u mild, sooth-
antiseptic and healing
irial to tie Finest Cate!
NEW RAISINS, CURRANTS, CITRON and DATES.
"» d *“■
; Powder and Sen Poem.
era Norfolk Oysters and Celery.
j___
ROUNDABOUT.
City Notes, Mid Mews From This and
AM. AND DODGEM,
The little special “notice,”
The little “business ad.,
Make the mighty merchant
Then And tbs his double patron column glad.
Follows Of “extra closely big after display’’
In a natural way;
And Gathering the eager in public throngs
Leave their business orders
Where the trade belongs.
But the dodger nuisance
Keeps about Ms biz.
Wonders Things bow it they bappene fe;
are as sidewalk,
Scattered on the
Blown about the street ,
Onmbled into tatters,
Trampled under feet;
So the nselees dodger
Quickly meets ite doom,
While the advertiser
Greets a lively boom.
The little “sDecial notice”
And “bnsineea ad.” are game;
They are cheap and plain to look at
But git there just the same*
3. H. Ringer is in the city.
Dr. A. G. Rogers spent yesterday
in Barnesviile.
J. P. Sawtell went to Columbus
yesterday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Flemister visit¬
ed Atlanta yesterday.
T. J. Mitchell and E. F. Dupree, of
Zebuion, were here yesterday.
Col. W. L. Watterson, of Jones
boro, was here yesterday.
J. C. Glenn, of Atlanta, is visiting
this city for a couple of days.
Col. H. C. Hanson, of Columbia,’
spent yesterday in this city.
Mrs. Chloe Mitchell is spending sev¬
eral days with relatives at Double
Cabins.
Alderman Powell returned home
last night after a pleasant^ trip of
three days to Macon.
CM. E.W. Hammond and J. J.
Maugham spent a part of the day
yesterday at Jolly.
Mrs. C. H.Johnson, relatives Jr., who has
been visiting in Macon, re.
turned home yesterday.
Mrs. J. P. Nichols returned home
yesterday from Atlanta where she
has been visiting relatives.
We are under obligations to J. M.
Mills for a basket of elegant grapes
received from New York yesterday
If you are afflicted with rheuma¬
tism', neuralgia gout or sprained other bodily wrist
pain, ankle or if yon at have a to procure
or you once a
bottle of Salvation Oil, the only greatest
cure on earth for pain. It costs
25 cents a bottle.
smoke!*** powder whiofc has rained
such * ttmmtian in German ehrOrn. is
in the city, armed with a itepuro^by letter to Seo-
l^tSted, with a*SSto gorernnMml. la the
tha United States Hanover, during
letter he states that at rounds used
the sham battle, 10,000 with perfect were
by the German troops roo«
with small aims, th« second with heavy who *
artillery Oapi and the third r«
Ellsworth has papers formula formula in his for for ] the
session session making making over over the the
manufacture of the pov iwder to Carl von
Anderlitch, of Loudon, and representing according
the these German documents government, Von Anderlitch ob¬
to from the in¬
tains far his government,- a.l
ventor, the exclusive rights for coun¬
tries with the exception of the . cited
States, Mexico and Central America,
For the e rights Von Anderlitch pays
-—j-' - • • Ihwgw‘i0 for l 09i) ninety {».' year, nine
St3|& sonal The service, contract letter further or cable, provides the purchasers o_- that o.her- if,
____and Ceutral America, for a
sum, i e., $503,00i> down an l iV.0.000
per year for ninety-nine be years. complicated. At pres¬
ent the matter seems to
The German contracting parties claim
to have sent a letter ou Oct 12 dosing
the option, but this Capt Ellsworth
says he has not received.
ValnsM. Block Burned.
Baldwin ; - T <3, N. Y., Nov. 21.—The
Seneca Upson WojIj, which contained the
hotel, and was the fined in the
nigli?- To wais itti di* two paVywI rayed hoars 1'iv by the fipA fire brick Tuesday TnftJtflftT walls
100 Beautiful New Patterns Rattan
Rocking Chairs,
• COFNER CHAIRS,
Hall Chairs, Beautiful Plush and Leather Seat
Chairs, in Natural Cherry and AntiQiie Oak &c.
See us for all grades of Furniture, cash or easy
weekly or monthly payments-
BLAKELY <£ ELLIS
Cols. Ross, F. G. M. Dailey, and
Hall & Guerry, of Macon, were in the
city yesterday to get an injunction
to keep the Ga. Southern & Florida
| from blocking np a Macon alley,
j R. Crawford, of Woolseyville, sold
; f 50 of nice pork in this market yes-
| terday, making $ 160 worth that he
i has sold here this season, with plenty
j more on hand. He is the kind of
* farmer that never talks abont hard
j times.
| Griffin's beauties and when and advantages they
| invite settlers, come
i they always have reason to say that
| their lives have fallen in pleasant
places. There is not a finer social
! circle to be found than those that
j brighten Griffin.
j The G. M. & G. depot at William¬
son has recently undergone some
j neat and comfortable improvements.
The management has decided that
their trusted and efficient employe,
Mr. Brooks, deserves a better office
as well as a better salary.
When a fellow looks at a modern
school book he is glad that he did
not live late enough to receive his
education in those exacting and diffi¬
cult days. The school books, instead
of being made easier as everything
else in this inventive age become
tougher and tougher.
Rev. Arthur Pope, recently licensed
to preach, and a young man held in
very high esteem by hundreds of peo¬
ple in Pike county, will preach at
Zebuion on the fourth Sabbath night
of the present month. In the morn¬
ing of that day he will preach at
Williamson.
The new horse of Alderman Newton
ran away with him out near Viueyard
on Wednesday afternoon bruising
him np in a very painful hut not a
serious manner, but without doing
damage to either himself or the bog¬
gy. Mr. Newton was at his office
yesterday though suffering from the
accident.
The new railroad from Eatonton
to Machen seems now almost a cer¬
tainty. Four car loads of iron with
which to eqnip it has been unloaded
at Machen, and the surveying corps
are going ahead locating the rente.
The road, when built, will pass
through a very fine section of coun¬
try, and one that has long been in
need ol a railroad and will make a
good connection for the Griffin and
Machen road when bailt.
Another investigation has proven
beyond doubt that Dr. Bull’s teeth¬ Baby
Syrup is the best medicine for
ing children. Price |5 cents a bottle.
“Lo! the poor Indian!” dying with
eoki. Won t some ’‘good Samari¬
tan’* send him a bottle of Dr- Boll’s
Cough Syrop?
btw forttiK To Sco re It
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Thai in the Same Proportion tha. You Aeduce Your Spend**, „
Increasa Your Earnings !
SCHETTERMM & WHITE’S
Store glitters with attractions and every and Every gennii_
" bargain you u secure secure reduces reduces J your ■ spendings _ earnings. conse- co : ;
qiiently Increases your
Don’t Say We Didn’t Tell You Jig m
A BEAI'TIFU. LINE OF ‘‘HENRIETTA” CLOTHS
In all grades, and ail the popular colors. Our stock of DRESS GOODS
mense; our prices something-wonderful.
Our Stock of Black Goods
“Does us proud.” We delight in showing them, from the fact that we alway*
have what the customer wants, from a cheap Cashmere at 10e. per yard to
handsome Silk, k. But then you know as well as we do that our DRESS GOOI
don’t need any puffing, they sell themselves, Only need to be shown to be ap*
predated.
Where is The Han
That Couldn't Afford
An Overcoat this winter !
Send him to ns 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 oneof our handsome
Dress Suits, or Business Suit ont with him too. The Tailor made the suits right,
and we make the price right every time.
s Hat We Have at Moving Pm!
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 l
|W The Picnic Season Is Not Over.
Buyers are Having a Daily Picnic .»
SCHEUERMAN & WHITE.
Friday, Not. 1(
-and—
SATURDAY, ;rff| I5TH.
WILL HAVE
DRESSED TURKEYS,
CRANBERRIES, CELERY, ”
C 'A ‘ . “
.
Norfolk and Savannah Oysters,
Snappers, Trout. Mullet,
m to ui W ML
Sweet Potatoes, per bushel, 50c.
Irish Potatoes 25c. a peck.
Buckwheat 6e.
Self Raising Buckwheat just re¬
ceived.
Hams only l*3c.
Boneless Breakfast Bacon 13c.
Dried Beef by the ham 12%c. at
J. M. Mills’
SOUNDSTROM’S
EXTRACTS
are guaranteed of either Superior to any imported other
brand domestic or
perfumes. We are only manufactur¬
ers in the world of the following gen¬
uine cdors, viz:
CAPE JASMINE. ARABIAN JASMINE
WILD YELLOW JASMINE, BEAUTY OF
GEORGIA, ROSE OF JAPAN, PABLO
BEADH BREEZE, BOQUET PONCE do
leon, Florida cedar, violet de
FLORIDA. YACHT CLUB DAUANCE.
JAOUEMINOT ROSE and SOUTHERN
FLOWEBS
Our Lily of the Valley. Orange White Blos¬ Rose
som, White Lilac ami
have positively no equal in true and
delicate odors and permanence.
For sale by J. N. Harris & Sen, and
all first class druggist*.
Atlanta Perfumery Co.,
Sole Manufacturers.
ATLANTA, : : : ; GEORGIA.
A BOOM
For Griffin!
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On Wednesday, November 37th, Hr. W. E.
Barron will inanjpirate» boom for GriBn
bv selling 75 BUILDING LOTSon the North¬ Cat
ern suburbs, on Hill street, opposite
Thurman's
Be mire and attend the safe and wear* erne
“«Uhrtd'
For Rent!
He lei (Ms
is for rent, possesion will be given
January The House first. has long been known
as
oneof the best in Georgia; its 20
large comfortable rooms are ncjw
filled with guests and have been for* a
long while,
The H onse will be rented
Fmisled OfMoMsM
and satisfactory reason given f or
renting. call address
For terms, etc., on or
ROSWELL H. DRAKE,
GRIFFIN, GA.
THE
HIM LIFE IIlilAICE l().
|OF NEW YORK.;
Organised in I8t3. Assets arer #126,000.
000, Paid members Paid since members organization in 1888, #15,- orer
#272,000,000. 727,550. This is tie the largest in
company advantages it oflers be
the snreremakeit world, and the the cheapest and best. to
MANGHAM’8 safest, SONS. Agts
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n>r7df tr6a>4p-
m*umrw*Mg me#*anr/we cegs
lifES GOLDEN SPECIFIC
^SSffiS&I assart
jSSSn^sss:
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T* 6 ■rihjgpirrfi GrMBn. On.
J«t ’
GRIFFIN CLOTHING HOUSE!
I Hare an I'misnally Hnniiftome 8tock ol • *
Fall Suits and Overcoats,
'
Beautiful Styles and Fabrics.
NOBBY HATS! WOOLEN UNDERWEAR!
And Just the sweetest Line of Cravats.
fSV- (’all for Chnrii-- Wolcott, or Loui* Niles, who will give yon the latest points on styles
GEO. R. NILES.
oetlOdcw
j DO YOU WANT A HAPPY HOME?
-GO TO THE-
NOVELTY CO.
and buy
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GitjKhesen SdvBrware, China, Crockery, Lamps, etc, before buying.
J. W. SPARKS, Manager.
fear Ail siylcsmv gt ods arriving onstanfly. “.X
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BOOTS, SHOES AND LEATHER AT
HASSEIKOS’ SHOE STORE JA*.
Home-made Shoes and Leather a Specialty.
ecr We s-orrant all work aiid shall make it a point to mierepireant nothin. Just received
a large shipment ol Gents’ and Ladies’ mid Misses’ Hue goods, and schooi shorn for Children
and Sfinpers of all kinds.
pi't cord paid for 200 cords of Tan-bark. fl. W. HASS ELK CH.
Wednesday, -r-FOR— Nov. 20.
Mincemeat Raisins, Currant^, Buckwheat Evaporated Apricots, Cit¬
ron, Flour, Oat
Flakes, All Pork Sausage.
FINEST ROASTED COFFEE ON THE MARKET.
-CALL ON *
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