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BE SURE TO VISIT
KEELT COMPANY!
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ers: of: Low : Prices!
BEFORE DOING SO, OR
will regret it the balance of Your
born days.
WE HAVE OPENED IN THE LAST FEW DA YS OVER
O Gtetmaents !:-
BOUGHT AT FORCED SALE, AT
Fifty Cents On The
And Will Be Sold the Same Way. See Our
MIN’S, • LADIES’ • AND - CHILDREN’S - UNDERWEAR
AND SAVE 25 PER CENT. AT
KEELY COMPANY, 24 Hill St.
■tZ' 1 ^ SA * f|1TTgl M U Klrim ink a wf H t
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Jest Received Fine Lot
* COUNTRY CHICKENS, *
FISH AND OYSTERS. * FRESH TURNIPS
and alt Fresh Goods of the Season.
G. W. CLARK & SON.
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Oa, Xev. *6-
GROVER CLEVELAND
FOR 1892’.
meantime we have the Hon-
p frn aa the most critical taste. Messrs.
Ssnsrus P&tetek & Brooks, of our city, have
Hines * Co., of Danville, Ya., for ex-
at best Factory Prices.
For Alderman.
} ot H.e. Burr is anaounc-
ed as a' candidate for Alderman in
tN’ndrdVard.by Many Voters.
For Alderman.
The name of F. M. Kincaid is an-
pimK* d for Alderman from the
Third Ward by many rituens who
are in favor of progress.
REDoT thebest.
Gfbfton’s Gold Seal Whisky
is the best Whisky to be found in
flfHli oinl is sold only at JOHN I.
ISCRUS. Try it. nov7dlm
For Griffin’s Interest
TMb following tfckp* for aldermen
££?*Sui __Fill of Griffin: promote
the best mtereate HUDSON.
1st Hard— W. B.
td “ -F.m". NEWTON. KINCAID
4th «■ -C. P.
When »h»l \ we strike another good
ppttrm year like this one? When
«h«H the three meet again—peace,
prosperity and plenty? These are
the questions that interest ns closely
as the season wanes and we begin to
peep over into 90.
We eodorreail tbe proprietors lrnve
■aid relative to the merits of Salva¬
tion Oil. It is nonpareil. ■ '
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1889.
_J c Goshen Whit* ir.Trout. Savannah Cherries. Butter. Oysters. { < , Dressed
i Turkeys,
*• Fine Salmon.
*»** 1
, BLAKELY.
R. W. Champion will open up a fine
bar on the first of January in the
place now occupied by Jno. Asher.
Miss Mary Lou Taylor, of Texas,
and Mrs. W. M. Thomas, ofthis city,
are visiting relatives at Milner for a
few days.
H. B. Neal, of McDonough, passed
through hereyesterday morning on
his way to his plantation at Flat
Shoals.
Several cases were disposed of at
police court yesterday morning,
And tlie city was better off on ac¬
count of fines imposed by his honor.
W. H. C. Lyons, of Flint, Mich.,
who has been visiting relatives near
this city, left yesterday for Tampa,
Fla., where he will spend some time.
Miss Ada Mobley, who has been
visiting relatives at the Experiment
Farm for the past month, left yes¬
terday morning for her home at
Talbotton.
J. H. Powell will leave this morn¬
ing for Nashville and other points
in Tennessee and Kentucky, and says
he will bring a show back with him
in the shape of the finest lot of mules
that have ever been in these parts.
A negro named Hood paid £50 in
police court yesterday for stealing a
pair of pants from E. J. Flemister’s
store on Saturday. This is a pretty
high price to pay for trousers, es¬
pecially as he said they were a misfit .
The roan horse of Dr. 3. S. Sim¬
mon, swho lives near this city, fell and
broke his leg yesterday morning, the
accident being caused by stepping on
a rolling stone. The fracture was
set and the Doctor is in hopes that
he will not lose the animal.
Mrs. M. R. Banks, formerly a resi¬
dent of this city, bnt at present re¬
siding sHiing in m Washington, naamogrou, D. u. C., *>., where sum
she ^ ^ployed ; n one of the depart
ments. passed —*■“ through here yester¬
day afternoon on her way to Macon.
She makes this trip Sooth to be
present at her son's marriage, which
takes place in a few days. Quite a
number of her friends were at tbe
train to see her.
The weather has been very favor¬
able this season for the sowing of
oats, and it is to be, hoped that a
large acreage has been put in. There
is no crop that pays better than
oats, m this section, and tbe fail
sowing is of tbe greatest importance.
One acre of oats sown in the fall is
worth two sown in tbe spring. Tbe
yield is much better and tbe maturi¬
ty of tbe crop comes much earlier.
If our farmer patrons have not sown
this important let them do so 1
crop,
once.
How is tbobabj? is tbe and question
often pot to a mother, many Dt.
answer comes, “thanks to
Baby Syrup much better to¬
Cost! renew, if not cheeked will re¬
in constipation, and tbe latter
corrected will surely terminate fa
Laxador, if taken in tin s
restore the normal condition.
25 cents.
’ROUNDABOUT.
City Notes, and Hew, From This and
Adjoining Counties.
LIT IS Bt TSlStm.
Thanksgiving Day will soon be here,
How thankful we should be.
We’ve alt been spared another year.
How thankful we should be.
tot there are other Messing, with, yet
Whose absence Mia us regret,
Which U we could in some way be. get.
How thankful we should
_____put their 1-------—
How thankful we should U.
If fate would condescend to choke
The joker with his ancient his chronic joke croak.
And the croaker with
How thankful we should be.
If tongues were all attached to brain*.
n. should be,
kfu! we
If fads and foibles oibles were were tabooed, tabooed
If M ““ gum were —** not **"♦ by h,r ladies XaAi ** chewed,
If death would kindly steal the dude,
How thankful we should be.
But let us be to fate should resigned,
How thankful we be, kind,
For Providence is good and
How thankful we should be.
There’re many things which we regret
Aad wish were otherwise, and yet
If we a nice fat turkey get
How thankful we should be.
H. W.-Dews,of Xewnan, is spending
several days in the city
H. H. Bass went to Greenville yes¬
terday for a couple of days.
Dave Gaillard, of Macon, spent
Sunday with relatives in the city.
The regular monthly session of
County Court was held yesterday.
Miss Mattie Woodruff,of Macon, is
spending several days in this city.
J. F. Dickenson and Miss Effie
Dickenson spent yesterday in At¬
lanta.
Miss Rose Cunningham left yester¬
day morning to visit relatives at
Shiloh.
Miss Ella Harris is ... spending a day
or so at Milner. She went down yes-
terday.
Miss Clifford .Springer and Miss
Kate Ison are spending this week in
Columbus.
Dr. W. J. Barnes, of Meriwether
county, is visiting his brother. J. H.
Barnes, in this city.
Mrs J.C. Ellington, of Montezuma,,
arrived yesterday and is visiting
relatives in tbe city.
Mrs. J.*E. MitcheU and children, of
thus dty, left yesterday to visit her
parents at Carrollton.
Herman is up to many tricks: hot
lie will never take in as much as I)r.
Ball’s Cough Syrup ia its big raid
on coughs and colds.
A ropy ot the Da.1.v
Sun anti also of the weekly
with a descriptive pamphlet of Grif¬
fin, were scut by w rftireu yw»(erda.y
to a Cnrteruville gentleman who
talks of building a hotel here. The
advantages of such a building are
folly set forth in the documents
mentioned, and if the gentleman will
come here he will find even more rea
•ons than could be mentioned in a
column article. Let us bnve the
hotel, by all means.
Both, carbuncle*. and other Ate eruption*
indicate that theaystem i* endeavoring to re
ject poisonous acids, and that Ayer’s Sana
par&ia is imperatively needed. It is the most
reliable oi all blood medicige. Ask yonrdrog-
gtat lor it, and take no other.
A Half Man, Bat a Whole Show.
The performance of Johnny Miller,
the half man, last night was all that
it was represented to be, and the
audience, which was a very fair one,
departed wen .satisfied. Johnny is
certainly a very wonderful freak, in¬
telligent,well educated and not bad
looking- Unlike many mons¬
trosities, be is not repul¬
sive in appearance and there
is nothing In his performances objec¬
tionable to the most refined. While
only a-fcalf man, he makes good use
of that upper portion of the body
which he possesses. There will be a
; matinee at three o’clock this after-
noon especially for ladies and chil¬
.
dren, and another performance
everybody at 7:30 tonight.
The Lady Godiva must hav* bad exeep
tionally long hair since it completely conceal
ed her lovely person. Since Ayer’* Hair Vig¬
or came into use such examples are not *
rare a* lormerly. It not only promote* the
growth o! the hair, but £-'«•»• it a rich, silken
texture.
Walnut Extension Tables $1.00 per foot*
BeautiftQ PatternsTartor Extension Tables,
Si**” “*• ^ “ * w p “
Sideboards $18.00, $86-00, $36.00 and $36.00-
Dining Cnairs in Oak. See our Stock-
CASH OR CREDIT.
H1.AKEI.Y «£ ELLIS
Don Ttifif Go.
Don’t bay a dollar’s worth of goods until
yon see my goods today. I will se.l—
12* lbs. Gr. Sugar £1.00.
11 lbs. Leaf Lard £1.00. £1.50
50 lbs. President's Wife Flour
“ “ Elegant “ £1.60
“ “ Cream of Chatta. “ £1.25
“ “ Victory “ £1-00
Levering’s Coffee 25c.
Arbuekle’s “ 25c.
Jackson 6 Cans Eagle Milk £1.00. £1.45
Tomatoes a case.
Figs per pound, 10c.
2 lb. Canned Corn 10c.
1 lb. Corned Beef 12«c., 2 lbs. ‘20e.-
1 lb. A Good Salmon 15c.
1 lb. Fresh Herring 12%c.
4 lbs. Soda 25c. Cream Cheese 15c.
4 Cocoanuts 25e.
Cabbage 2Jfc. Jb. Onions 30c. pk.
Malaga lb. Basket Grapes 20c. 40c. lb.
5 Grapes
Mince Meat 10c.
Cucumber Pickles 10c. quart.
30 Bars Dandy Soap £1.00.
Boss Crackersl23ic.
Will also have dressed
Turkeys, Cranberries, Fish,
Savannah and Norfolk Oysters
*uF" C6me to see me. «•
J. M. Mills
80 UN D STROM’S
laflifleHUMtf
EXTRACTS
are guaranteed of either domestic Superior to any imported other
brand er
perfumes. We are only manufactur¬
ers in the world of the following gen¬
uine odors, Viz
CAPE JASMINE. ARABIAN JASMIN E
WILD YELLOW JASMINE, BEAUTY OF
GEORGIA, ROSE OF JAPAN, PABLO
BEADH BREEZE, B0QUET PONCE de
leon, Florida cedar, violet de
FLORIDA. YACHT CLUB DAUANCE.
A0UEMIN0T ROSE and SOUTHERN
FLOWERS
delicate lave sSSSHS positively and no equal in
oders permanence.
For sate by J. N. Harris A Son. and
all first class druggists.
Atlanta Perfiamery Co.,
Sole Manufacturers,
ATLANTA, : ; GEORGIA.
Bids for Stone Crossings.
CoLvuara. G*-. Sovswber 22, ’89.
Bide are invited by the City Coredl of Co-
ambus. Ga„ for paving tear street erase
ags with Belgian Block* at Granite or
lueses, amonatiag to SIC square yards ia
all. Hocks to bs5 to 7 inches on face aad
9 iacbee deep. Ho Mo ss i ng to be 7 fast wide.
The on ter edges to be aad curbing at « inches face
aad 10 inches deep average lengths.
For Rent!
Tie Hotel IMs
ie is fm* for rent, rant possesion nAOBPfimD will will He be given fnVPTl
January first.
The House 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
lonj^ while.
House will be rented
Or OiHsM
and satisfactory reason given for
renting. call address
For terms, etc., on or
ROSWELL Hi DRAKE*
GRIFFIN, GA.
mm ubbhki to.
OF NEW YORK.
Organised in 1843. Assetsaver $126,090.
000, Paid nembent since organisation in 1888, $15,- over
$272,000,000. Paid members
727,550. Tlus company* the it the Sere largest be in
the world, and th* advantages a and beet. to
savers make it thesafrst. cheapen!
8. W MAXGHAM'S SON R Agte
nlv7djwSmtp.
For Griffin!
On Wednesday, November 27th,Mr. W. E
Barron sin inaugurate a boom for Griflta
setting 75 BtlLDING LOTS on tbe North-
' * HB! street, opposite Col,
Each aad everyone ol them wiB be an ,4c-
ffiSSwraid location for a .d^adeapd Kendenre. 1
Bestir* aad - attend " the sale and
wear* one
I »>.,
N “AD ” CAN LIE
BUT THE fiOODS C
PRICES TALK IN A LANGUAGE UNNHSTAKEABlE. ip
JETTERMAH & WHH
r Prices have delighted hundreds of Customers during the past wi
re
Time is money to us now and we can’t afford to spend it K in is writing netour mean¬ fault
ingless “ads ’ We have bargains for every one ef yoo and
if you don’t secure some of them We leil yo«r of them every day Come through the
newspapers but there is nothing like seeing these bargains. to see us
and if We don t give you a dollar and ten cents werthfor eyery dollar you spend
go somewhere else next time- Our
Immense Dress Goods Departmem
is simply over run with bargains. We are forced to place an order almos
every day for these goods in order to meet the increasing demand. We have
placed on our remnant counter for this week a number of short ends of Dress
Goods. These are from the very nicest goods in the house as well as the eheap-
er grades. II you are making over an old dress you might find hero just what
you want at half Price Or if you want a child’s dress that only requires a
few yards it might pay you to examine these short ends.
thios and Owcoate !
We say that we will save you mAney Jiave on every dollar’s worth Clothiog of ClotMno until
that you buy and for we mean it. to We make lower shaded prices. eur prices We have on a lino of fancy
there is no room any one in qualify prices.
worsted that can not be snrpassed anywhere or
Carpets, Rugs, Oilcloths and Mattings. * ■
Any prices made you by Atlanta, Macon, or any other town, we «ill dupli¬
cate and oftentimes save you money. We sold a gentleman a bill of Car¬
pets (net a small bill either) last week, who had samples from one of the
largest bouses in Atlanta. We have the largest line of Carpets, this season,
ever brought to Griffin, and if we can not suit you there is no need to try
further.
Flannels, Blankets & Buggy Robe:
Red and White Flannels ot every grade Blankets of every imaginable quality
An assortment of Robes at every disappointing price. Quality, chat quantity, about prices, their goods, each defy cem
petition. Others may deal ou but gen¬ . *
uine Bargains can NOT be handicapped, Prices will TELL
SCHEUERMAN & WHITE.
★ FOR THE NUT FEW DAYS *
-WILL OFFER-
Special Inducements
pul ^5 of A1 Kinds.
/«i
Have on hand large stock all grades Flour, and Corn, Feed and Seed
Oats, Bran, Hay, Balt, and a full line Sugar,Coffee, Tobacco, etc.
S. 3VE. Perdue
__ GRIFFIN in mm CLOTHING — HOUSE!
1 Have anCmumaUy Handsome Stock of
Fall Suits and Overcoats^
Beautiful Styles and Fabrics.
NOBBY HATS! WOOLEN UNDERWEAR 1 1
And Just the Sweetest Line ef Cravato * #
m- fall for Charlie Wolcott, or Louis Nibs, who win give yon the latest potetaite styks
oetlOddw CEO.
S, SHOES AND LEATHER AT ,
22 HASSE1.KUS* SHOE STORE
-HILL ST.—
Home-made ■■fliN’ Shoes mtm Lefitter • Specialty- f
Ropers of all kind*.
per cord paid lor 200 cords ol Tap-bark.
Wednesday,. Nov. 20.
Currants, Evaporated Apricots, Cit¬
ron, Raisins, Flakes, All Buckwheat Pork Flour, Oat
Santtge.
ROASTED COFFEE ON THE XAKKET.
-CAUL ON
Batman & IMewart