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!LY COMPANY, 24 Hill St.
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CLARK &
ssli Orton. Ga., Nov. 5*8.
For Alderman.
The name of H.C. Burr Is announc¬
ed as a candidate for Alderman in
the Third Ward, by Many Voters.
For Alderman.
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Third Ward by many citizens who
are in favor« r of progress.
BRINK THE BEST
Gibson’s Gold Seal Whisky
•eriffln’s Interest.
The following ticket for aldermen
^ ia placed before the people with the as¬
surance that if elected will promote
the best interests of Griffin:
1st Hard—W. B. HUDSO:
4th
We present to onr readers this
morning the attractive advertise¬
ment of H. C. Burr A Bro., the oldest
hardware firm in thiasection. When
you want anything in this line do not
fail to upon them. Ed. John-
eon has been connected with the firm
for a year or so past, and what he
doesn’t know about the business is
not worth knowing. Altogether, it
'bngood place to deal.
The Hews is somewhat crowded
just at present with advertisements,
hat this is a testimonial that the
News is a good newspaper. To be a
good advertising medium a paper
most first build up a reputation as a
good live newspaper. This the News
has done, as is evinced by the adver¬
tising patronage by the live and
progressive merchants of the city.
Wbsn. tram may m—i. the digmOre ami
m-tioubv th*
MtolljwklkOmftnk TImm! pflj, ;
preaeribad bribe beat jftyeieian*. and are tor
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City Notes, and News From This
AFMU1USCES SSB OFT DWKITFIM,.
Upoi. Thanksgiving morn there sat.
A turkey who was well and fat.
[Continued in our next.]
J. J. Mangham went down to
yesterday.
W. H. Baker, of Williamson,
here yesterday.
Tom Brown, of McDonough
here yesterday.
Col.T. B Cabaniss. of Forsyth,
spent yesterday in this city.
Rev. J. W. Beck, of Milner,
Tuesday night in this city.
Mrs. L. Cleveland returned
yesterday from a short visit to At¬
lanta.
There will be thanksgiving
at the Presbyterian church nt 11
o’clock this morning.
We regret to know that J. W. Lit¬
tle, the manager of the Keely Co.
in this city, is ill at his residence.
Mre. H. Drake and Miss Susie Dis-
mnke left yesterday afternoon for
Coneord, where they will spend two
or three days.
According to the Monroe Adver¬
tiser, Forsyth is not now paying
anything for cotton. It says: “We
quote the market, at —-
The accidental discharge of a shot
gun in the hands of a boy about eight
o’doek last night blew a small hole
in the ceiling' of Anthony’s drag
store.
C. M. Cheers, the general freight
and passenger agent of the G. M. &
G. HR., has resigned and accepted a
position as a general freight and
passenger agent of the Central RR.
at Colimbus. Mr. ("bears is a very M
nice gentleman and we wish him snc-
Mp<s*» -ft; A
e had not bora fouwT
W. R. Evans, of
t, in Butt* county,
for Mason county,
Texas. We trust that the young
couple wiH prosper in the home of
th^r I’llOU afiiiiijiiti UUUpviUIl,
day, to attend a banquet of the
Kappa Alpha society last night.
They were worthy representatives of
the young people of Griffin.
It to rumored that A. T. Maxwell,
who has been the telegraph operator
and agent of the Central B. JR. at
Hampton for a number of years, has
resigned his position there to accept
^---- g. rr.
1 at at Moonn Macon. v'
{ The sale of lots in Barron’s AddlC
! tion to Griffin, north of town, was
very successful yesterday in spite of
the rain. Eighteen lots were sold at
prices varying from $28 to $100.
The sale will be continued next Tues¬
day.
The Baptist reunion at Dr. Drew-
ry’s on Tuesday night was held un¬
der the auspices of “fhe Society of
the Reunion,” of which Miss MaJIary
fe president. It was very pleasant,
with recitations and songs for the
elders, and games for the very young
ones, and was largely attended. The
next meeting will be held at Dr. Kel¬
ly’s on the night of December 10th
and will be a “conundrum party.”
the^stem, and expel all poison from the
Walnut Extension T able s $1.00 per foot
Beautiful Patterns Parlor Extension $1.50 Tables,
in Antique Oak, very handsome, at per
Sideboards $18.00, $25-00, $35.00 and $85.00-
Dining Cnairs in Oak. See our Stock-
GASH OB CREDIT.
It is rumored that a haudsome and
popular conductor of the Central is
soon towed a beautiful young lady
at one of the pretty towns on this
division.
A - popular r--------- lady, ----------- of this city, sent
a most exquisite collection of cnt
flowers to her beautiful young lady
! friend who was married In Macon
' last night.
! Mrs. E. A. Speer and her charming
and popular daughter, Miss Genie
1 Speer, nrrived in this city yesterday
, from Atlanta and will visit relatives
for several weeks.
1 Miss Hattie Mallory, a beautiful
‘ lady of Forsyth, and who is
young
ever a popular visitor in this city,
passed through yesterday on her
way to Atlanta.
In a few days the Central RR. will
put a switch engine on duty at this
place. This is a much needed addi¬
tion to.this station and is alike appre¬
ciated by patrons and employees.
Miss Mattie Woodruff left for Ma¬
con yesterday a day earlier than
usual, to be present at the marriage
of her friend, Miss Hattie Rogers to
Mr. Gray Goodwin, which took place
last night.
HENRY C. BURR & BRO.
LEADERS IN'
Hardware, Gnna,
Stoves, Pistols,
Tinware, Sporting
Belting, Goods,
j Farming Cutlery,
j j Implements Etc.
FOR THE SEASON OF 1889 AND 1890.
We have the largest, best selected and most complete stock in this sec¬
tion. We are sole agents for the celebrated
Iron King, Farmer Girl and Champion Monitor
Cools:
And THIRTY YEARS EXPERIENCE has*shown ns that they are the
ever sold in this market-.
DID REDUCTIONS ALL LINES OF STOVES I
We are the recognized leaders for
TINWARE, TIN WORK AND REPAIRING,
Of every description. To those in need of
LEATHER OR RUBBER BELTING
We can oiler superior inducements. We are agents few
King Powder Co.’s Powder,
Tbe BEST in the world, and can offer big inducements to both the whole¬
sale and retail trade.
* Bro.
Dm Itaj Go
Don’t buy a dollar's worth of goods until
you see my goods today. I win so.l—
1254 lbs. Gr. Sugar $1.00.
11 lbs. President's Leaf Lard $1.00.
511 lbu_ Wife Flour
Elegant of Chat-ta.
“ Cream
Leveling’s Victory 25c. $
Coffee
Arbuckle’s “ 25c.
6 Cans Eagle Milk $1.00.
Jackson i Tomatoes _______. $1.45 a case.
Figs per pound, Corn 10c. 10c.
2 lb. Canned
1 lb. Corned Beef 1254c.. 2 lbs. 20c.
1 lb. A Hood Salmon 15c.
1 lb. Fresh Soda Herring 1254c. Cheese 15c.
4 lbs. 25e. Cream
4 Cocoanuts 25c.
Cabbage 2J4e. lb. Onions 30c. pk.
Malaga Grapes 20c. lb.
51b.: lb. Basket Grapes , 40c.
Mince Meat 10c.
Cucumber Pickles 10c. quart.
30 Bars Dandy Soap $].00.
Boss Crackers 1254c.
Will also have dressed
Turkeys* Cranberries,
Savannah and Norfolk Oysters
I®* Come to see me.
J. M. Mills
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PRICES TALK IN A LANGUAGE
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Prices have delighted hundreds of Customers during the
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Time is money to us now and we can’t afford to spend jtin writing
and KfiS,«ive if wc don t qivg you vaa J a cona* «nu lencenis woruiwr ”“•7 ■i
go somewhere else next time- Oar
Immense Dress Goods Departmei
„ simply mr nui WiH. bar jamj. We « te w. I.
every day for these goods in order to moet the ..... ..... “*“*
TSta 71 r in the home as wtM ts the eho o p
few m SSf!
ycrds it might pay you to examine these short ends. I, Ml
Ins and Bays’ Clothing aod Overcoats!
We say that we will save you money on every dollars til of Clothing
there that you is no buy room and tor we any mean one It. to We make have lower shaded price#. our prices Wo haw oh a as lino i fe,
worsted that can not be surpassed anywhere in quality or prices.
Carpets, Rugs, Oilcloths and Mattings.
Any prices made you by Atlanta, Macon, or any other town, wo hill *ift of dupG- Car¬
cste and oftentimes save you money. Wo sold a gentleman from a of the
pets (not a small bill either) last week, who had samples one
largest houses in Atlanta We have the largest line of Carpets fids season,
ever brought to Griffin, and if we can not suit you there is no need to My
further.
Flannels, Blankets & Buggy Robes
Red and White Flannels of every grade Blankets of every i ma gin able quality
An assortment of ' Robes nones at ai every every price. price, Quality, yuamy. quantity, quamiiy, prices, prices, each eacn dory ueiy com com
petition. otimre mj®if|t||r* ------------■* *“* —
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SCHEUERMAN & WHITE.
For Rent
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is for rent, possesion will be given
January
The House has long been known as
one of the best in Georgia; its 20
large comfortable rooms are now
filled frith guests and have been for a
long white,
tte i House will be rented
FiriisM Or OiMsM
and satisfactory reason given # or
renting. call address
For terms, etc,., on or
ROSWELL H. DRAKE)
GRIFFIN, GA.
THE
SIM Ufl IMAM! 10 .
OF NEW YORK.
Orjraaued m 184X. Areetimver $126,000,
0007 $272,000,000. Paid *---- member* — P«w ' ’—sabers sun o^ixation 1888, flo., oyer
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727,550. This is the tbe oAers largest be
Dm World, sad ____s the adviw it to
it the and best.
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atrTdyreaitp
Farm tor Sale.
I will scfl at private salelCOH amtol land,
more or less, situated one mile Worn tbe rail-
rv t> i^ D r^. t
Caanaiaics. 45 seres in a high state ol caltt-
Tatioo, balance in mixed growth of woods.
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-WILL OFFER-
Special Inducements*
— in— i mmnm
Mi Groceries 11 KUs.
grades Flour, Corn, Feed lii'-Zi and Seed
Hate on hand large stock all and
Oats, Bran, Hay*, Halt, and a foil line Sugar,Caflee, Tobweeo, etc.
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S. 3 VE. P 6 L
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GRIFFIN CLOTHING !
1 1 Have Hft?P RR as l l UMRally oosnaUj Ohm
Fall Suits and — V
Beautifhl Styles and Fabrics.
NOBBY HATS! WOOIJEN UNDERWEAB!
And Just the Sweetest Line of Cravats
Ml for CbsAe Wolcott, or Louis Niles, who will give job tbelatmt poiatooB styhs
octlOdAw
an fiX 7 —«
Wednesdaj,N«. 20
Mincemeat Currai
ron,___ fi n, PoifiiriQ KMSIDS
, All __
' Flakes,
HHEffT BOASTED