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*§*♦ I Low : Prices!
BEFORE DOING SO, OR
1 regret it the balance of Tour
born days.
VE OPENED IN THE LAST FEW DAYS OVER
O Garments !
ft bought at forced sale, at
Cents Oft The Dollar l
Will Be Sold the Same Way. See Our
LADIES’ - AND - CHILDREN’S - UNDERWEAR
AND SAVE 25 PER CENT. AT
A* > Y St
SATURDAY! ■■
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Received Fine
★ COGHTRY CHICKENS, *
FISH AND OYSTERS, * FRESH TURNIPS
and «M Fresh 6 nO ef the 9«iscn.
O. W. CLARK & SOW.
HieJHews
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CM... G., S..-SW.
For Alderman.
The name of F. M. Kincaid is
nounced tor Alderman from
'sssaar* y many j" cm ™
E progress.
BRINK wm THE BEST.
eibeon’B Gold Seal Whisky
ISON'S. Tryit. nov7dlm
Registration Notice.
ef the voters of
vember 14th and remain open ten
dam Taos. Nall,
Com. of Jtegwtration
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For Griffin’s Interest.
The following ticket for aldermen
is placed before the people with the as¬
surance bestIftwesta that if elected will promote
the of Griffin:
1st Ward—W. B. HUDSON.
2d ** -M. J. PATRICK.
Sd “ -F.M. KINCAID.
Mi “ -G. P. NEWTON.
This is the last day to register. If
yon don’t register you can’t vote,
so you had better step op to the
clerk’s office and prepare yourself for
city election. Von may not want to
vot#JMM||bot all the same yon may
iagir too late. The News and Sun
kis so particular interest in this ejec¬
tion, but beiievre that all good dti-
mtm- ahonid torn out and express
movement in Russia to
of that country with
-SOUND ABOUT.
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Ctty Notes, and Hows From This and
Adjoini ng Co unties.
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A Hr. Pedro oi Braril hsd bought his winter
And^kie barrel’ol toe had ftlled and made m hill slot «»
He bought s rider
* rh ^me ofkrsot i ^ . ill 8ai !t
°' "
/on
And ao he ecarHy took the time to , kick . the t
cellar door,
S&T 1 ****** f ° r “
And never into goo good, long life he realired
until
That moment how hi it seemed to be ex-era per-
or of Bran).
A. C. Driver went to Macon y ester-
day.
W. H. Hartnett went to Flat Shoals
yesterday.
Dr. A. G. Owen, of Williamson,
was here yesterday.
R. C. Strorier, of Flat Shoals, was
in the city yesterday.
H. A. Harteflcld, of High Falls,
spent yesterday in this city.
Supt. Fulghum, of the C. R. R.. re¬
turned from Atlanta yesterday.
Miss Rebecca Hodnett, of Jones¬
boro, spent yesterday in this city.
H. C. Brown, of the Alliance Farm¬
er, of Atlanta, was here yesterday.
Misses Lizzie Claik and Pearl
Thar ton visited Atlanta yesterday.
Mrs. D. J. Bailey, Sr., and Mrs. M.
B. Fowler spent yesterday in Atlan
to.
Col. Parry Lee, editor of the Pike
County Journal, was in the city yes¬
terday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McKibben, of
Jackson, are visiting lire. E. Newton
in this city.
H, B. Remshart leaves this morn¬
ing for Savannah, where he will
spend a month.
J. H. White. Sr., after spending a
week in New York, returned home
Thursday night.
A. B. Clark will leave this morning
on a trip of about three weeks to var-
ions points in the State.
W. J. MeCasian returned yesterday
from a trip of two or three days to
Talbot and Harm counties.
Mrs. t W. Williamson, of William¬
son, spent yesterday in the city with
her sister, Mrs. Win, Reeves.
Walnut Extension Tables $1.00 per foot.
Beautiful Patterns i****"** Parlol Extension *** Tables,
°*
Sideboards $18.00, $25-00, $35.00 and $35.00-
Dining Cnairs in Oak. See our Stock*
CASH OB CREDIT.
Mrs. Tom McCord, of Albertville'
Ala., is visiting Miss Susie Stewart in
this city. She arrived yesterday.
Ed Turner, electrician of the
trie plant at thieplaee, leftyeeterday
to visit several points in
Geol ^ ia
We are glad to see Uncle
Johnson, the veteran bailiff, out
etoeets again after an illness of
week or so.
T. D. Meadow. Col. , Malcolm , , John- T ,
8011 aBd Maj, Draper, of Draper,
Moore & Co., spent several hours in
the city yesterday.
Henry Banks, of LaGrange, wbo
has been visiting the family of J. W.
Cox for several days left for. Atlanta
yesterday afternoon,
! Work was stopped at the oil mill
yesterday by the ^ akin Sf f f™S
in the machinery. Is is expected to
start again today.
G. W. Clark, who has been visiting
his son at Columbia, S. C., for sever¬
al weeks, has returned home. Mrs
Clark will probably spend the winter
three.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dismnke and
Mrs. J. M. Williams, of Woodbury,
came up yesterday afternoon. Mrs.
Dismnke and Mrs. Williams will re¬
main several days.
Dick Orme. the clever news butcher
on the local day train of the Central
R.R., had bad luck on Thureday
night at Macon. His box was brok¬
en open from the bottom and the
contents valued at abont f35 stolen.
John Asher has rented the Stilwell
t Keith place and will move bis stock
of dry goods in there on Monday.
This is an important change, and we
shall bars more to say abont it to¬
morrow, when Mr. Asher's plans are
more fully matured.
The Christmas trade is beginning,
and the merchants who advertise in
time get the biggest share of the
profits. From now nntO the end of
the year the people wrl consult the
advertising columns of the News and
Sex for the best bargains.
Two negro boys, named Coonally
and Crawford, were arrested on Wed¬
nesday at Jolly on suspicion of hav¬
ing set fire to R. W. Hale’s gin house.
Connally’s father had threatened to
bom Hale out. Nothing could be
proved against the boys, however,
and yesterday they were turned loose
ityolDr. Bnll’s of its usefulness Baby Syrup' for hi chil¬
guarantee dys¬
dren Buffering from diarrhoea or
Affections of the and bow¬
are exceedingly troublesome and
A few doses of Laxador
will will In in most most cases cases give give prompt prompt relief relief
effect a core. All druggist*
omwad it 25 rente.
VLnTtoi To«rcr«zI l i
ADVERTISE
th*
lot
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1SJSKS™
refer render* to * *
we onr
ment.
Gradually the stores are assuming
a holiday appearance and before we
are aware of it the season will be up¬
on os. Onr merc hants anticipate a
much larger trade this year than
ever before and we trust that they
will not be disappointed, and they
will not be if they have the support
of our eituens. Every year multi¬
plied hundreds of dollars of Griffin
money is expended in the larger cities
for holiday goods, while at the same
time the deluded ritizena who spent
it could harp done fully as well, if
not better, by buying of tbeir home
dealers. Now, don’t go away from
home this year. Every dollar yon
spend at home adds just so much to
Griffin’s wealth dud you can’t afford
to thus rob the city. All onr mer¬
chants are laying in an unusually
large holiday stock and if you will
only consult, the columns of the Ni
AND Sen and make your purchases
early, you will have reason to thank
yourself that you read this item and
stood by your own town. Trade at
home. Here is where you make vour
money. Here spend It.
ABBOTT S EAST INDIAN CORN
PAINT removes all Corns, Bunions
sod Warts.
Dm Hie? Go.
Don’t bny a dollar’s worth of goods until
you see mj good* today. I will iw.t—
12# lbs. Gr. Sugar fl.OO.
11 lbs. Leaf Lard fl.OO.
50 lbs. President's Wife Flour ft .50
“ “ Htegtret “ $1.60
“ “ Cream of Chatta. “ $1.25
Vietorv “ fl.OO
Leveringi s Coffee 25c.
Arbueklei 25c.
6 Cans Eagle Milk fl.OO.
Jackson m Tomatoes 1 f 1.45 a case.
Figs per pound, 1 Oc.
2 lb. Canned Corn 10<
1 lb. Corned Beef 12#c., 2 lbs. 20c.
1 lb. A Good Salmon 15c.
1 lb. Fresh Herring 12#e.
4 lbs. Soda‘25c. Cream Cheese 15e.
4 Cocoa nuts 25c.
Cabbage Grapes 2#e. lb. Onions 30e. pk.
Malaga 5 lb. Basket 20c. 40c. lb.
Meat Grapes
Mince 10c.
Cucutober Pickles 10c. quart.
30 Bars Crackers* Dandy 12#e. Soap fl.OO.
Boss
Will also have dressed
Turkeys, Cranberries, Fish,
Savannah and Norfo’k Oysters-
ItiF Come to see me.
J. M. Mills.
S OUN DSTROM’S
(MleHiteif
EXTRACTS
are guaranteed either Superior to any ether
brand of domestic or imported
perfumes. We are only manufactur¬
ers in the world of the following gen¬
uine odors, viz:
CAPE JASMINE. ARABIAN JASMINE
WILD YELLOW JASMINE, BEAUTY OF
:■! .
GEORGIA, ROSE OF JAPAN, PABLO
BEA0H BREEZE, BOQUET PONCE de
leon, Florida cedar, violet dc
FLORIDA YACHT CLUB 0AUANCE.
JAOUEMINOT ROSE and SOUTHERN
FLOWERS
Oar Lily of theValfey Orange White Bias- Rase
som. White Lilac and
have positively no equal ta Dae and
delicate edors and permanence.
For sale by J. N. Harris 4 Sea. and
all first class
Atlanta Perfamerj Co.
Sale Manufacturers,
ATLANTA. : : ; GEORGIA-
A BOOM
For Griffin!
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Store glitters with attractions and every attraction a baf
bargain yon secure reduces your spendings earnings. ana conse¬
quently Increases your
Don’t Say We Didn’t Tell You
% Mtl JW f H . AUi . . * fa it •
of the bargains we areoffi
every week ___ tferongh thri the ,
the new shades, at about one-half
goods.
A BEA"TIFIL LINE OF “HEHWITTA" CtHTIS
In all grades, and all the popular colors, Onr stock of DRESS <51 (IF Ii
mense j our prices something-wonderfW
Our Stock of Black Goods 10&;
“Does have us heap hSera af yard 1 ™
handsome Silk. But then yon know as well >11 as as we we do do tiiat that our onr DRES8 GOO]
don’t need any puffing, they sell themselves. Only need to be shown to be
predated. Jdi 8£ 4
Where Is The Han
That Couldn‘t Afford
An Overeat this winter
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
and we make the price right every time.
This is What ft p lave at loir Pro!
White Blankets. Buggy Robes. White Flannels. Red Flannels. Carpets
Rugs. Oil Cloths. Wattings. Ladies’Vests, misses’Vests.
Speaking of Ladies’ Wraps
WE HAVE THEM SURE.
A Big Stock, at Small Prices
The Picnic Season Is Dot Over. irlfe
IBP Buyers are Having a Daily Picnic, a
SCHEUERMAN & WHITE.
For Rent
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The Hotel Cortis ‘
is for rent, possesion will be given
January The House first.
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
lon^while. Rouse will be rented
Finished Or OMed
and renting. satisfactory reason given for
For terms, etc., rail on or address
ROSWELL H. DRAKE,
GRIFFIN, GA.
THE
VIII.H Ufi IISEIAIH (0.
OF NEW YORK.
1*1843. Aaneta aver fl 26,000,
i»18«gtl5,-
tbf lorpewt in
to be
. , . K it IT tbesafrot,chro»wt MAMBAMTm SOSB. Agfa
nlT7dy*S®4p.
Pffiasp 5
CLOTKINC HOUSE!
j I Have an I nnsnally Handnome Stork of
Fall Suits and Overcoats,
1 BeautiM Styles and Fabrics.
NOBBY HATS! WOOLEN UNDERWEAR!
And Just the Sweetest Line of Cravats.
mr- Call for ctiarfir Wolcott, or Louis Nile*, who will grre you tb«latest point* 0* styke
CEO. R.
DO YOU WANTAHAPPY HOME?
NOVELTY CO. dayaL
* AND BUY
________ r nan
DO YOU WANT TO SAVE MONET !
SitprXM*" Silwrwaie, China, Crocker,. luw *te, toqpK
L W. SPARKS, Manager.
*®“AII stylesnw goods arriving onstanfly.
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BOOTS, SHOES AND LEATHER AT
^ HASSEIKUS’ SHOE STORE m ST-
Home-made Shoes and Leather a Ipttialty.
We warrant all
La
Wednesday, Nov. 20.
Dolman Tstewat^ ' - * V - «■*