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Von Ai re Thinking of Bnying a
el or Wrap of Any Description
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Prices!
BEfORE DOING SO, OR
*11 regret it the balance of Your
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WE HA OPENED IN THE LAST FEW DA YS OVER
■y>:\ •:' G-aroaents !:
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■fty Cents On The Dollar!
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AND SAVE 25 PER CENT. AT
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* COUNTRY CHICKENS, *
FISH MID OYSTERS. ★ FRESH TURNIPS
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Griffin, Ga„ Nov. 24.
For Alderman.
The name of F. M. Kincaid Kincaid is an-
nounced for Alderman Alderman froi from the
Third Ward of bv many citizen., riVflNh
are in favor progress.
BRISK TOE BEST.
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CHtatu’e GoW Seal Whisky
to to be oe found lounu in in
only at JOHN I.
novTdlm
Interest.
'ticket for aldermen
3d ** -M. J. PATRICK.
a, -C. P. NEWTON.
The OM Georgia Hotel passed out
of the pretfcAt owners hands yester¬
day. bring purchased by Osborne A
Walcott. They expect to use it in
connection with their other roann-
fartorim.
Of all the seasons the holidays are
the most prosperous for merchant*.
and this includes all department* of
mercantile trade. The present
season promises to be one of excep¬
tion^ prosperity, and our merchants
must be wide awake to catch their
share of the trade, the people will
he liberal fa their expenditures, but
they wffl be looking for novelties
There is notfcn* when advertisement*
are more generally reod than during
the holiday season, and the merchant
who huh fa a liberal use fa printer's
ink wifl get left, fa a business sense
Irregularity fa meals, rest and
sleep, wfli inevitably eventuate fa
admirable coatmaem curative and constipation. lor there annoy¬ An
ing ailment* is Laxador, the famous
remedy. Price 25 cents.
It is ao wonder that so many
praise IfaJBuB's physicians Baby
remedy lor children |
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1889.
“ Asparagus.
Fhmda O orangca.
SSSsmtoi
BLAKELY.
’ROUNDABOUT.
Ctty Note*, aad Hews From This and
A LKGESB.
There has come to my mind a legend, a thing
I bad hail forgot,
And whether I read It or dreamed it—ah.
meH, it matters not. twHBght.agrevt
It to said that in hwvven. at
bell softly swings. the
And 1 man man may may Itoten listen and and hearken hef to
li h"p£t1^h>Thl£rtt toSS* chamber all
U ifArCk ™. .11 .11
thoughts oi wicked things hOW
,ln “
And I think there lire in this legend, if we
open oar eyre to ere,
Somewhat of «a inner meaning my friend,
to yon and to me.
Let u» look in our hearts and question, can
To pure soul thoughts if he already eater in the dwelling of
a it
thouirfetft of sul?
So, thetMetns ponder a little—let u* look in
! hearts and
,f might bell ***** '° M
. for us—you and me
A. J. Wright, of Hollonville. was
licit* yesterday.
Hr. J. M. Head, of Zebulon, came
up yesterday.
Trade was simple immense in all
lines of business yesterday.
Rev. C. V. Waugh, of Bartlesville,
spent yesterday in this city.
J. It. Jordan, of Chicago, is spend¬
ing several days in this city
Mrs. J. W. Bullard, of this city, is
visiting friends in Barnesville.
Orders for advertising in the News
asdScx now come fa by telegraph.
R. F. Strickland offers an attrac¬
tive change of advertisement in this
Steve Johnson, of the Q. A C. route,
was fa the city for a short while yes¬
terday.
Mrs. J. M. Kell returned to Sunny
Side, jester, lav. after a short visit
to thia city.
Mis* Mamie Dunbar, of Augusta,
the belle of Georgia, is visiting friends
fa Columbus.
The nobbiest line of cabinet stand*
for photographs can be found at
Mitchell A Co’a. Art Gallery
H. C. Hanson, who has been spend
ing a couple erf day* in this city, re¬
turned to Columbus yesterday.
like Nellie Sharp returned to her
home fa Atlanta yesterday after
spending the post week fa this city.
Miee Susie Hale, of this city, is
spending today with frienda^Sn At
iante. She went up yesterday aftev-
noon.
jrs^rsr# y
arc arc curlier curlier limn than ever ever before before and ami say say
ttmt dealers are talcing hold of the
goods right along, and that prices
will be nbont the iamf ns Inst sea¬
son.
K. M. MH aslaa, «f Greenville, If.
H. Tigner, of 8tiuson, and P. F. Tig-
ner, of Sulphur Springs. left last
Wednesday for Florida on a hunting
excursion. At Columbus these gentle¬
men were joined by u iwirty from La-
Grange headed by I>r. Pitman. They
expect to be gone nbont three weeks.
G. F. Turner ahamisome residence
at MeDonongh wna destroyed by fire
Friday at noon. It was one of the
most beautiful houses in the town.
The fire originated in thecook-room.
Most of the furniture was saved. Mr.
Turnery was in Atlanta at the time.
His house was insured for twelve
hundred dollars.
The registration books closed last
night with a very full registration o f
both whites and blacks. It w as too
late to verify the lists, but they will
run considerably ov*>r 800. Last
year there were 427 whites and 350
blacks. There are many new names
on this years - bat, showing a very
good increase in population.
S. M. Perdue offers In another col-
umnspecial inducements for the next,
few days. He is located at the Engel
corner and ha# an immense stock of
good groceries which he proposes to
reduce by low prices. And don't for¬
get that J. J. Farley is with him, and
by patronising him yon patronize
as honest and worthy an old citizen
as there is in Griffin.
Be sure to go to EADY’S when
vou want nice fresh meat at the
lowest prices.
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Walnut Extension Tables $1.00 per foot.
BeautifUl Patterns Parlor Extension Tables,
8 veryhandsome-at $1-6 ° 581
Sideboards $18.00, $25.00, $35.00 and $35.00
Dining Cnairs in Oak. See our Stock.
CASH OR CREDIT.
BLAKELY «£ ELLIS
Will C. Black, of Atlanta, is spend¬
ing to day with friends in this city.
R. S. Cole, of Bocky Mount, re¬
turned home yesterday after spend¬
ing a couple of days in this city.
Mrs. J. M. Williams and Mrs. W. H.
Dismuke returned to Woodbury yes¬
terday after a short, visit to this city.
The Farmers Co-operative
facturing Co. expect to put in new
fertilizer machinery for the coming
John Sutton came do.n from
Atlanta last night and is spending
today with his sister, Mrs. E. M.
Brewrv.
Mrs. Joseph Darsey returned to
her home at Lovejoy yesterday, after
several days spent in this city with
relatives;
R. (letter, of Vineyard, has return¬
ed home from a pleasant visit to Bos¬
ton and Hyde Park, Mass., and oth-
er.citie® in the east.
Don't forget that we are head¬
quarters for picture frames, mould¬
ings, easels, wall pockets, wall pic¬
tures. Mitchell A Co.
At the meeting of the military ad¬
visory lioard in Atlanta, the past
week, the Spalding Greys were allow¬
ed until next May to come up to the
requirements
A larger area will be sown in wheat
in Meriwether this season, it is said,
than in many years past. More at¬
tention will be given all kind* of
small grain.
Johnny Miller, the half m in, will
give an exhibit at Patterson’s Hall
on Monday and Tuesday. He is cer¬
tainly a great cariosity mid draws
crowds wherever be goes.
Major J. F, Long and another
gentleman in the engineering business
passed through here yesterday on
the way to Woodbury, to locate
twenty miles of the Macon and Birm-
iogham railroad.
After returning from E. G. X. Wil¬
son's. the Catted States marshals,
yesterday started ont in another di¬
rection with two more search war¬
rant*. with what success is not
known.
Miss Mary Lou Taylor, of Lampas¬
as, Tex., arrived in this city yesterday
and is visiting her cousins. Mrs. M.
Blood worth and Mrs. W. M. Thomas.
She will remain here several weeks.
Cotton seed oil is much lower than
at the opening of the present season,
which has caused cotton seed to
drop; consequently many seed will
now be kept at home and put fa the
gromad that were expected to be sold.
Salvation Ofl quickly finds it* way
to the seat of the disease, allay* the
infimnatioa, and, by removing the
esaw, effects a permanent care. 25
iLr. Raskfa thinks there k a great
for Amerima art—but he
bardl.T rrahxe* the fsoreoadresnd
over here for Dr. BaH s Cou gh Strap
For the next 90 d»y» I wiB sefl
LIE DM
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BUT THE GOODS C AN TI
PRICES TALK IN * LANGUAGE UNMISTAKEABLE.
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SCHEtJEEMAH & I
Prices have delighted hundreds of Customers during the week.
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Time is money to us now and we can’t afford to spend it in writing mean¬
ingless “ads ’ We have bargains for every one of you and it is not our fault
If you don’t secure some of them We tell you of them every day through the
newspapers but there is nothing like seeing these bargains. Come to see w
Immense Dress Goods Department ■ \/W.
,
is simply over run with bargains. We are forced to place an order almoe;
ev<-ry day far these goods in order to meet the increasing demand. We have
placed Goods. on These our remnant from counter for nicest this goods week in a the number house of short well ends the of cheap¬ press
are the very as as
er grades. If you are making over an eld dress you might find hebe jus? what
you want at half Price Or if you want a child’s dress fast only requires a
few yards it might pay you to examine these short end?.
Id’s and Boys’ Clothing
We say that we will save you money on every dollar’s worth of Clothing
that you buy and we mean it. We have shaded our prices cn Ciothiog until
there is no room lor any one to make lower prices. We have a line of fancy
worsted that can not be snrpassed anywhere in qualify or prices. -
Carpets , Rugs, Oilcloths and Mattings.
cate Any and prices oftentimes made you save by Atlanta, you money. Macon, We or sold aay a ZSfSi • ill dupli- ll f
pets (not a small bill either) last week, who had
largest houses in Atlanta. We have the largest line
ever brought to Griffin, and if we can not suit you there is no need to fay I u* ■
,ur "" r - «*. ,j
Flannels, Blankets & Buggy Robes
fted and White Fanned of every grade Blankets of every imaginable quality
An assortment of Robes at every {Nice. Quality. afity- quantity, prices, each defy oem
petition. Others oisappointing . chat
may deal ou about their goods, but gra¬
wne Bargains can NOT be handicapped. Prices wilt TELL
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SCHEUERMAN & WE® 1L
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Don't wait until a few days before
Christmas to sit for your pictures,
and expect to get them in time for
Christmas presents. Come up this
week and next and there will be ao
chance for you to be disappointed.
We are making 8x10 photographs
handsomely framed for $2.50. same
picture Will cost roti from $4 to $5
anywhere else, Uabinets $2 for 3.
Cards $2 per doz. Petites (a very
popular style) for $1 per doz
Mitchell A Co.
A considerable racket was raised
last night at the store of J. Goetlib
in the Agricultural Building. No ar¬
rests.
ill
.frafraxtllAAti*tl
Price 23 Cts.
"Scid *t Draore
Laxador
D»‘BULL'S
GOUGH
SYRUP
Oi^ES COUGHS 3 COLDS F0* _>C
Salvation Oil
UF frtmmly&Ct*. Sc:ib 3 a3
Will nlitn Rheumatism, Reuralgia,
Swelliugafirvit9tJ.umbago,Sprains, Toothache, Soros, Burns,
Headache, Ac.
Cats. Scalds. Backache, gomods,
Dili flSf Go.
Don't bar a dollar s wortit of svA— good# antfl
voa sec say goods today. I wiB
120 lbs. Gr. Sugar $1.00.
lllbs. Leaf Lord $1.00. $1.50
50 lb*. President's Wile Flour
“ “ Elegant ** $160
“ “ Cream Of Chatta. $1-25
“ “ Victory “ $1-00
Leverfags Coffee 25c.
Arbnckk’s • 25c.
SCaiK Eagle Tomatoes Milk fV-OO. $1.45
Jackson a case.
Figs per pound, 10c.
2 lb. Canned Corn 10c.
1 lb. Corned Beef 12Sc.. 2 lb*. 20c.
1 lb. A Good Salmon 15c.
1 tb. Fresh Herring 12J»c. 15c.
4 Ibe. Soda 25c. dpeain Cheese
4 Cocoanuts 25c.
Cabbage 2V lb- Onions 80r. pk
Mafaga Grape* 20c. lb.
5 lb. Basket Gr Grapes 40 r
M ines Meat 10c.
rnromber Pickle* lOe. $1.00. quart.
30 Bars Dnndv Soap
Boss Crack*TK 12V-
WiH also have Jrreaed
Turkeys. Cranberries, Fish
Savannah rad forfeit Oysters
I W Come to ree me.
Mills.
For Rent!
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He Hotel Curtis
is for rent, possesion will be given
^he House has long been known as
one of the best in Georgia: its 20
large comfortable rooms are now
filled with guestsand hare been for a
long while.
House will be rented
FfflisM Of MmM
and satisfactory reason given forj
renting. rail address I
For terms, etc., on or
ROSWELL H. DRAKE,
GRIFFLV, GA.
THE
ani.il LIFE IMR.UFE
,OF NEW YORK.
Organized ia 18M- Aeart* aver $126,000,
000 “ , ~ '* iber# sure members orgasimtioB f over 15,-
PJ72.000.000. WW. Paid . .u.uw, in 1888. T'”,
727.5raramm ,550. Tkto eosjxcnv i» the the often, larpwl be in
tfce world, aad tfce adraota^ea it to
wirer*sake it theeatoat-rheapeat MASGHAM^ SONS. and Agte best.
a W
alvTdewCa»4p
A BOOM
For Crifftnl
Oa We dnwd a y , X ataator 27th. Mr. W. E.
limn will ioaajrmrmtr a booa for Criffla
bv tefluw 75 BOLDISG LOTSt* the North
tie aabarhw, oa HiU afreet, opposite CbL
them flrifl bean «le-
Be sure aad attead the *a3e
THE NEXT FEW DATS
-—-WILL OFFER ., *
FAMILY GROCERIES OF ILL KI$U
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Have on hand large stock all grades Flour, and Corn, Feed and Seed
Onts. Bran. Hnv. Salt, and a full line Swjgnr,toffee, Tobacco?
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S. 3VL. Perd_
PRICES DOWN!
We offer this morning everything in Mr stare at It
REDUCED PRICES!
Ginghams at 7c. io 9c, per yard. Sattines at 10c per yard, worth 15c
We have just received another FINE USE o!
Drummer 1 s Sample Shoes
AT WH01J28ALE COST. ,*4,
We have ‘ 0C purs tf L? dies Kid Button Shoes which we propese te seti
at less th n cost All styles at $! 00 fa $2 50 per pair, wrath frrai $1.90
to $3.5( pvr pair. Give os a call aad wd
WILL SAVE YOU MONEY.
Griffin, Nov. 23rd. STRICKLAND, No. 55 HILL STREET.
same
Wednesday, Nov, 20.
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ron, Raisins, flakes, All Buckwheat Pork Sausage. flour. Oat
%* : ‘k
FINEST BOASTED COFFEE ON THE MARKET.
CAUL OX.-
Holman & Stewart