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BE SURE TO VISIT
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llers : or: JjOW : Prices!
BEFORE DOING SO, OR
will regret it the balance of Your
horn days.
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WE HAVE OPENED JN THE LAST FEW DAYS OVER
Garments I:
BOUGHT AT FORCED SALE, AT
ifty Cents The Dollar! On
and Will Be Sold the Same Way. See Our
, • LADIES’ - AND - CHILDREN’S - UNDERWEAR
AND SAVE 25 PER CENT, AT
KEELY COMPANY, 24 Hill St.
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SATURDAY!
t Received Fine Eel
if COUNTRY CHICKENS, *
' TURNIPS
I MID OYSTERS. ★ FRESH
}. W. CLARK & sow.
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G*m Nov. 27.
Do sot forget Barron’s sale of lots
on N. Hill street this morning at 10
o’clock sharp. Free conveyance to
the grounds.
For Bent.
Mrs. M. E. Strickland’s residence
In West Griffin. Any person desir
iog to rent it will please call on her
at her home. A six room house and
all necessary outbuilding, enough a ground splen¬
did well of water and
to the place to make the rent or over.,
ML E. Strickland.
For Alderman.
The name of H. C. Burr is announc¬
ed a# a candidate for Alderman in
Hie Third Ward, by (
Many Voters. |
For Alderman.
The name of F. M. Kincaid is an¬
nounced for Alderman from the
Third Ward by many citirens who
are in favor of progress.
BRINK THEBEST.
Gibson’s Gold Seal Whisky
li the beet whisky to be found in
Griffin, and is sold only at JOHN I.
ISON’S. Tryit. novTdlm
For Gfifllit’s Interest
Tbe following ticket for aldermen
ispiand before the people with the as-
snmaee that if elected will promote
-M. J. PATRICK.
-F. M. KINCAID.
-C. P. NEWTON.
Besides tbe building lots mention¬
ed elsewhere in this paper, Barron
will also sefi a 4 acre lot with vine¬
yard and spri^oniL_
Rev. Ellison Cook, who has been
stationed at Clinton the past year,
spent Monday night in this dty the
guested Rev. H. 8. Bradley, and
they together left yesterday morn¬
ing for Conference which convenes
at Cedart own today.
A good nurse never fails to recom¬
mend Dr. Bull’s Bany Syrup to the
Parent of fretful or Sold sickly all children, drag
price 35 cents. by
Thanksgiving:
& OYSTEBS, Turkeys.
NORFOLK
Trout and all tb* IWfffo*.
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The law recently enacted to prevent
the sale of seed cotton in Spalding
County is in effect until December
15th. But parties having only
small quantities can have it ginned
and sell to the cotton factories with¬
out packing, getting the full market
, price.
! When, from any cause,Abe digestive and
! secretory organs become disordered, they
may be stimnlated to healthy action by the
use of Ayers Cathartic Pills. These Pills are
by the best physicians, and are lor
1 at all the drug stores.
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SHORT AND < SWEET. __
A Brief CH, C.^rll
Council met at Clerk Nall’s office,
Present, Mayor Stewart, Aldermen
Deane, Burr, Newton, Morris and
Moore.
Committee appointed to draft res¬
olutions on the death of Alderman
Word reported the following, which
was adopted:
Whereas, it has pleased Almighty cal}
Godin his divine wisdom to
from among us our late Brother
Alderman J. Q. Word; and
Whereas, it is eminently proper
and fitting that some manifestation
of sympathy and respect should be
paid to his memory, therefore be it
Resolved, That in the death of
Alderman J.Q. Word the city public has
lost a faithful and upright occasions
servant, one who on all
looked with an,eye single to the ma¬
terial welfare of the of public the citizens. service
and to the interest
We in common with the entire
community deplore his loss, but we
are comforted by the conviction that
a man of kind heart, generous impulses emo¬
tions, and benevolent has
been called by the Great Master
from amongst friends, neighbors abode, and
kindred to take up his as we
sincerely - trust, ‘‘in that bright of God's and
j . 000 itry, the home
Resolved, Tl That a page s of the min-
_________, be suita¬
uets of the body set apart of
bly decorated with em blems mourn¬
ing to the memory of our decased
Brother Alderman.
Resolved, That these resolutions
be entered on the minute* of the
City Council, published in tbe sever¬
al gazettes of the city and the clerk
be instructed to furnish a copy of tbe
same to the family of the deceased.
Henry C. Rurr,
Samuel H. Deane.
.1 xo. L. Moore.
The following accounts were ap¬
proved :
Dougias Glessner, f 15.00.
A. A. Blakely & Son, $4.00.
Deane & Huff, $2.55.
The last account is the full account
of the Clerk for stationery during the
last twelre months.
It is not yet too late! There is yet
hope for those suffering from consti¬
pation and affections of the liver,
stomach or bowels. Laxador, the
“golden" remedy will correct their
troubles. Price 25 cents.
A Methodist preacher hinted that
would be nice to go to Europe, as
throat trouble was getting worse,
the good deacons sent for a bob
of Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup, am*
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’ROUNDABOUT.
City Notes, and News From This and
Adjoining Counties.
LEAVE TOUR ORDERS WITH GROCERS WHO AD¬
VERTISE.
Now And Thanksgiving thing cannot Day approachas, shirk
a we
Is the all-important question:
Which’ll it be—chick or turkf
Mrs. Ghas. Dupree, Of Hampton,
wnH ” s n ' ft,,, pjf, v vesterdav 7'
F. D. Bloodwortb, Jr., Of SftVfin-
nah, was in the city yesterday.
Editor Morcock, of the Thomaston
Times, was in the city yesterday.
W- «• « nrt ”“ “>
flat Shoals yesterday afternoon.
W. J. McCaslan went off on a trip
down the Georgia Midland vester-
day.
Mrs. J. W. Bullard returned from
a visit to relatives at Bamesville
yesterday.
M. L. Bates left for Charleston, S.
C., yesterday afternoon and will he
absent several days.
Mrs. T. W. Markham and little
Miss Marie left yesterday for a visit
to Columbus.
Officer Cunningham, of the police
force, left for Macon yesterday morn¬
ing on a special mission.
, Order your, turkeys, cranberries,
celery and oysters today for your
dinner from Mills.
Miss Sussie Collier, of The Rock, is
visiting Miss Lena Warde in this
city. She arrived vesterdav after¬
noon.
The registry list, after being revis¬
ed and copied off alphabetically,
shows 454 white and 345 colored
voterr, a total of 799.
Miss Lena Ford and Davis Berry
were married in Zebnlon yesterday,
Quite a number of persons from
fin attended the wedding
Tbe reunion of the members of the
Baptist church at the residence of
Drewry last night was well at¬
nnd will doubtless be followed
others in the future.
The aldermanic campaign is getting
and noisy. Meetings, drums,
colored voters nnd whis¬
are the order of the day at night,
will remain so for a week.
The use of Ayer’* Sarsaparilla purifies the
stimulates the secretions, and imparts
Hie and vigor to overy function ot the
For nearly half a century, it baa re¬
unrivaled as the beat blood medicine
discovered. Be convinced by a trial
ins aii
lis great
«mpky
_J| r, roomy
. itioo,
We aw willing to a
Atlanta car shef) is not palatial
city should have; but it is u
structure cpmpaml with the h
which has afflicted Griffin from 1
to the next war before the last. At¬
lanta has bad a new car shed long
since we have, it answers her pur¬
poses better than ours answers any
purpose, and besides we spoke for a
new one long ago. It ought to be
put up before Atlanta get* anything
else.
I am one , oldest horse-sboers
in the tow I have used your
Salvation
a aid \. ... - -
perfect sataafactio...-----
414 W. Baltimore Street, Dal to., Md
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County Bonds Issued.
The bonds i’jsr ** 1 Sr Stax.
tor the pui
meat Farm n have —-------— all been received —-----
from the printer and eleven thou
sand dollars of them were issued by
the county commissioners and yester¬
day, ten thousand the principal Five one
thousand to meet interest. H. CL
thousand each were taken by and
Burr and J. D. Boyd one
thousand by M. Patrick. The bonds
are one thousand dollars each, bear¬ the
ing six per cent, interest from
1st of January. 1890, and retirable
one each year first of January there¬
after. They commanded the slight at
premium of being taken at par
the eyetern. and expel all poison from the
Walnut Extension Table s $1.00 per foot-
Beautiful Patterns Parlor Extension ”*> Tables,
W*- °* “ -
Sideboards $1&00, $25-00, $35.00 and $35.00-
Dining Cnairs in Oak. See our Stock-
CASH OB CREDIT.
BLAKELY <B ELLIS
Dm Tlfif Go.
Don’t buy a dollar’s worth of goods until
you see my goods today. 1 will se.V—
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 1 * Coffee 25c.
Arbuckle’s “ 25c.
Jackson 6 Cans Eagle Tomatoes Milk $1.00. $1.45
a case.
Figs per pound,, 10c.
2 Id. Canned Corn 10c.
1 lb. Corned Beef 12#c., 2 lbs. 20c
1 lb. A Good Salmon 15c.
1 lb. fVesh Herring Cream 12#c. Cheese 15c.
4 lbs. Soda 25c.
4 Cocoanute 25c. "
Cabbagfc 2#c. lb. Onions 30c. pk
Malaga Grapes 20c. lb.
5 lb. Basket Meat- 10c. Grapes 40c.
Mince
Cucumber Pickles 10c. quart-
30 Bars Dandy Soap $1.00.
Boss Crackers 12#c.
Will also have dressed
Turkeys, Cranberries, Fish,
Savannah and Norfolk Oysters
ter Come to see me.
J. M. Mills.
SOUNDSTROMVS
Qialroule flaifltaif
EXTRACTS
are guaranteed Superior to any Other
brand of either domestic or imported
perfumes. We are only manufactur¬
ers in the world of the following gen¬
uine odors, vix ••
CAPE JASMINE. ARABIAN JASMINE
WILD YELLOW JASMINE, BEAUTY OF
GEORGIA, ROSE OF JAPAN, PABLO
BEA0H BREEZE, B0QUET PONCE de
LEON, FLORIDA CEDAR, VIOLET do
FLORIDA, YACHT CLUB DAUANCE.
A0UEM1N0T ROSE and SOUTHERN
FLOWERS-
Our Lily of the Valley. Orange Blos¬
som. White Ulac and White Rose
have positively no equal in true and
delicate odors and permanence.
For sale by J. N. Harris & Son, and
all first class druggist*.
Atlanta Perfumery Co.,
Sole Manufacturers,
; : : ; GEORGIA.
A BOOM
For Griffin!
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BUT THE GOODS
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PRICES TALK IN A LANGUAGE UNMISTAKEABLE.
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Prices have delighted hundreds of Customers during the past*
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newspapers but there is nothing like seeing these bargains. Come to see as
and if we don t give you a dollar and ten cents worthier eyory dollar you spend
go somewhere rise next time. Our
Immense Dress Goods Departmei
* is simply over run with bargains. We are forced to place an wfor atmoc
every day for these goods in order to meet the increasing demand. We have
placed on fur remnant counter for this week a number ofrtert endeuf Boom
G oods. Thcseare from the very nicest goods h. the house w wril
er grades. If you are making over an old dress you might find here just what
you want at halt Price Or it you want a child’s dress that only requires a
few yards it might pay you to examino these short ends.
in’s anil Boys’ Oothina aod Overcoats!
M there fc A“rr«ffl,.*xra for to make lower prices. We have a fc
is no room any one qualify prices.
worsted that can not be snrpassed anywhere in or
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Carpets, Rugs , Oilcloths and Mattings .
Any prices made you by Atlanta, Macon, or any ether town, we «ill dupli¬
cate and oftentimes save you money. We sold a gentleman a bill of Car¬
pets (not a small bill either) last week, who had samples from one of the
largest houses in Atlanta- We have the largest tine of Carpets this season,
ever brought to Griffin, and if we can not suit yon there is no need to try
further.
Flannels, Blankets & Buggy Robes
SCHEUERMAN & WHITE.
For Rent!
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TUB Hotel Ms
is for rent, possesion will be given
January first.
The Housebas 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
long while.
The House will be rented
MM .Or OiMsM
and satisfactory reason given for
renting. call address
For terms, etc., on or
ROSWELL H. DRAKE,
GRIFFIN, 6 A.
THE
MiTiAL ure mmm to.
OF NEW YORK,
Organized in 1840. Asset* organisation aver $126,000,
000, Paid members since $15,- over
$272,000,000. Paid members in 1888,
727,550. This company is tbe the largest in
tbe world, and tbe advantages it ofiers to be
(rarer* make ». it W tbe MANGHAM’tfsO.Yg safes*, cheapest and Agts best.
atr7dyw«a4p.
Fafm-tor Sale.
ill sell at private sale 10014 mile acres of land,
■ or less, si tested one from tbe rail-
___in tbe lower wTv. part of Orr’e District, ad-
joiag the leads of Maddox aad H. C.
Camming*. 45 seres in a high state oteslti.
HI «Kd previsiomd, end’
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[Mace to. or
if FOR THE NEXT FEW DATS ★
-Wlf>L OFFER-
Special Inducements
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Fail Groceries Of i Kinds.
Have on hand large stock all grade^ Fliws^a^J^m.^FB^aad Seed
Ontf>, Bran, Hay, Salt, and a foil
S. M. Per
GRIFFIN CLOTHING
1 Hare an I'nnssattj- Handsome Stock at
Fall Suits and Ov 5
Beautiflil Styles and Fabrics. 7
NOBBY HATS! WOOLEN UNDER WEAK
And Just the sweetest Line of Cravat*.
Cali for CharHc Wolcott, or Los is Niles, who will give yon tbe latest points on styles
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Wtdiesdnjlii. 20
Currants,
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