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And Will Be Sold the Same Way. See Our
•« MEN’S, - LADIES’ - AND - CHILDREN’S - UNDERWEAR
- AND SAVE 25 PER CENT, AT
KEELY COMPANY, 24 Hill St
Last Lay
C..™,, Dates.
Prunes. suns, &c. f &c.
New lot Cabbage, Irish Potatoes, Onions*
Mince Meat.
Will Will ha have full full assortment assortmeni FISH non uhu and OYSTERS. uioimw.
ft. W. CLARK & SON.
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Griffin, Ga., Nov. 30.
For Alderman.
The name of H.C.Burs is announc-
theTWrdW^Av f Many ° r A,dermftn Voters. in
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For Alderman.
The name of F. M. Kincaid is an¬
nounced for Alderman from the
Third Ward bv many citizens who
are in favor of progress.
BRINK THE BEST. '"I
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Gibson’s Gold Seal Whisky
Is the best whisky to be found in
Griffin, and is sold only .......... by JOHN I.
I80N& i
Try it. nov7dlm
For v2t| Griffin’s Interest.
The following ticket for aldermen
is placed before thepeople with the as¬
surance that if elected will promote
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§•: 2d “ -M. J. PATRICK.
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As will be seen in another column,
the firm of Holman & Stewart was
on yesterday dissolved by mutual
consent* , Mr. Mr. Stewart Stew retiring and
Mr. Ilflifman contin uing the business,
Mr. Hohnaa k an i active and ener-
getic young m&n K of prudent busi-
habits, and will doubtless be
very successful. Mr. Stewart will
probably go into the real estate bus¬
iness and we wish him also abundant
succession bis new line.
An Sunday an important change
of schednle on the Central railroad
will go into effect. There will be a
doable daily passenger service be¬
tween Atlanta-and Jacksonville. The
passenger train which leaves Atlanta
at 2:15 o’clock p. m. will arrive in
Jacksonville at 7:55 a. m., and a
train will be put on to leave Atlanta
at 10:45 p. m.and arrive in Jackson¬
ville at II o’clbek a. m. This sched¬
nle is arranged to accommodate the
winter travel southward. The train
which leaves Atlanta about 9:05 a.
m. will be discontinued.
For Thanksgiving:
issed Iurkevs.
NORFOLK OYSTERS,
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. ___t Rp<j Snapper, Trout and all the Luxuries. “Wt
(BLAKELY.
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’ROUND ABOUT.
City Notes, and News From This and
Adjoining Counties.
TOO MUCH THANKSGIVING.
He had stuffed on turkey, and, lying abed,
With a mass of wet towelling bound on his
iicau. effort discount the
Wrung ache hi* hands in ah to
And declared that his optics were growing
rhey’re opaque, like dirt begrimed windows,” he
Not aniil said, thing “for ’tie I able plain, through the
a nng am to see
in.
The country roads are getting
bad.
Judge W. C. Becks spent yesterday
in Atlanta.
W. E. H. Searcy spent yesterday in
the Gate City.
Semmes Kell returned from Auburn,
Ala., yesterday,
Emory Drake will return from Au¬
burn, Ala., today.
T. J. White had a cold ride to Zeb¬
ulon and back yesterday.
Miss Alma Bloodworth, of Atlanta,
is visiting relatives in this city.
I 200 pounds of Fruit Cake in 2 and
5 pound boxes just received at Mills’.
[ Judge Boynton went to Atlanta to
finish the hearing of an important
case.
Biddy Davis, who has been in Ma¬
con for some time, returned to this
city yesterday.
The first monthly installment on
shares of the Savings Bank of Griffin
are due today. 1
The stalwart form of Dr. J. S.
Heflin, of Locust Grove, was seen on
the streets yesterday,
J.A. Drewry, of Drewryville, ar¬
rived in the city yesterday and re¬
mained over until today.
D. S. Muse, the U. S. Collector, of
this district, spent yesterday in the
country adjacent to Milner.
Leave orders for turkeys, cranber
ries, celery, Norfolk and Savannah
oysters, snappers and trout at Mills.
W. E. Barron has bought the Dis-
muke farm near Griffin and will
make an addition to the city out of
it.
Rev. T. J. Head, who lives near
here, left yesterday for Flat Shoals
and Snsserville. He will preach to¬
day and tomorrow at the latter
place.
The use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla purifies the
blood, stimulates the secretions, and imparts
new life and vigor to over}- function ot the
body. For nearly half a century, it has re¬
mained unrivaled os the best blood medicine
ver discovered. Be‘convinced by o trial.
HIM I
Atlanta
bomb today
pleted the of mtmie.pt Prirf.
Harillis school
Yesterday morning was thecoldest
of the stfason m& abend of average
winter weather in this section. The
memory stood 22 degree at C
o'clock and plenty of ice every whom
All vegetation showed the effects be¬
fore sunrise.
It is now announced tnat “his best
girl” is not slang. The term was
coined by no less a person than
Shelley, the poet. In an autograph
letter of Shelley’s, now on exhibition
in London, he addresses Clara Claire-
mont. as “My Best Girl.”
Yesterday afternoon just befci*
dark a negro passing by the store of
G. It. Niles took a hat from the
show in front, slipped it under his
coat and rapidly made off. He was
however seen and chase was given
but after running him about half a
mile the pursuit was given up and he
disappeared out the plank road.
No one recognised the thief. The
hat was a black soft Stetson and
was worth five dollars.
A telegram was received in this
city yesterday morning announcing
theyieath of Rev, T,C. Stanley,which
occurred at his home in western
Texas, Wednesday night. The re¬
mains will be brought bach to this
State for interment, which will prob¬
ably take place at Flat Shoals; he
having expressed a desire when here
a few montht ago to be buried at
the little cemetery near his old home
and the church where he has passed
so many years of hie useful life. No
further particulars could be learned
I in regard to his death._
Walnut Extension Tables $1.00 per foot
Beautiful Patterns Parlor Extension Tables,
in Antique Oak, very handsome, at $1.50 per
foot.
Sideboards $18.00, $25-00, $35.00 and $35.00-
Dining Cnairs in Oak. See our Stock-
CASH OB CREDIT.
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Mrs. S. H. Stone and Mrs. T. J.
Higgins, of Monroe county, are visit¬
ing Mrs. A. 0. Bennett for a few
days. *
Mrs. J. L. Driver, of Zebulon, died
in Atlanta on Monday night and
was buried in Zebulon on Wednesday )
morning.
. Miss Mattie Lyons left yesterday
afternoon for Milner, where she will
spend today and tcmwraUE with
Mrs. A. C. Sorrell gave an inform¬
al reception on yesterday after¬
noon at her residence to Mrs. J. H.
Hunton.
Miss Lula Bridge's, of Creswell,
left yesterday for Barnesville, where
she will spend severed days with her
sister, who is attending Gordon In¬
stitute.
Mrs. and Mrs. W. J. Kruger, who
have been spending several months
in Europe returned to this city yes¬
terday afternoon. They will reside
for the present near this city in Pik e
county with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Ar¬
nold.
Don’t disgust everybody by haw¬
king, blowing and spitting, but usee
Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy an d b
cured.
Bom ftj Go.
Don’t boy a dollar’s worth of goods until
you see my goods today. I will Be.l—
12# lbs. Gr. Sugar $1.00.
11 lbs. Leaf Lard $1.00.
50 lbs. President’s Wife Flour $1.50
Elegant $1.60
“ “ Cream of Cbatta. $1.25
“ “ Victory $1.00
Levering’®Coffee 25c.
Arbuekle’s “ 25c.
6 Cans Eagle Milk $1.00.
Jackson Tom omatoes $1.45 a case.
Figs per pound, 10c. 10c.
2 lb. lb. Canned Canned Cor Corn
1 lb. Corned Beef 12#c„ 2 lbs. 20c.
1 lb. A Good Salmon 15c.
1 lb. Fresh Herring 12#c.
4 lbs. Soda 25e. Cream Cheese 15c.
4 Coeoanuts 25c.
Cabbage 2#c. lb. Onions 30c. pk.
Malaga Grapes 20c. lb.
5 lb. Basket Grapes 40c.
Mince Meat 10c.
Cucumlwr Pickles 10c. quart.
30 Bars Dandy Soap $1.00.
Boss Crackers 12#c.
Will also have dressed
Turkeys, Cranberries, Fish,
Savannah and Norfolk Oysters.
Come to see me.
J. M. Mills.
HENRY C. BURR & BRO.
LEADEHS IN
Hardware, Guns,
Stoves, Pistols,
Tinware, Sporting •
Belting, Goods,
i Fanning Cutlery,
Implements Etc.
FOR THE SEASON OF 1889 AND 1890.
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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
Cook Stoves
And THIRTY YEARS EXPERIENCE has shown us that they are the beet
ever sold in this market. ,
BID REDUCTION IN 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 BELTINC
We can offer superior inducements. We are agents for
King Powder Co.’s Powder,
Tbe BEST in the world, and can offer big inducements to both the whole¬
sale and retail trade. [
Henry C. Burr & Bro
Bnllders’ Hardware * Specialty.
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PRICES TALK IN A LANGUAGE UNMISTAKEABLE
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Prices have delighted hundreds of Cijstomers duringthe past win
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Time money to us now and we can’t afford to spend it in writing mean*
ingiess “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 Come through to the
newspapers, but there is nothing like seeing these bargains. for dollar sec spend us
and if we don t give you a dollar and ten cents worth eyery you
"““go somewhere else next time.
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Immense Dress Goods Department
is simply over run with bargains. We are forced to place an order almost
every day for these go&Js in order to meet the increasing demand. Wo nave
placed on our remnant counter for this week a number of short ends of Dress
Goods. These are from tne very nicest goods in the house as well as the cheap¬
er grades. If you are making over an old dress you might find here 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.
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leu’s and Boys’ Clothing and Overcoats
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 on Clothiog until
there is no room for any one to make lower prices. We have a line of fancy
worsted that can not be snrpassed anywhere in quality or prices.
Carpets, Rugs, Oilcloths and Mattings.
' -' by Atlanta, Macon, other | I town, i j »ill^dupii- ff
Any prices made you or any __ we bill Car¬ __ (
cate and oftentimes save you money. We sole! a gentleman a of
pets (not a smalt bill either) last week, who had samples from one of the
largest houses 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.. ' E
Flannels, Blankets & Buggy Robes
Red and White Flannels of every grade Blank-Ms quantity, of every imaginable each d i
An assortment of Robes at every price. Quality, Chat about prices, goods,-1 5
petition. Others may deal ou disappointing their • *
uine Bargains can NOT be handicapped, Prices will TELL
SCHEUERMAN & WHITE
For Rent!
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is for rent, possesion will be given
January first.
The House has long been km w;i as
one of the best in Georgia; its 20 j
large comfortable rooms are ~ now
filled with guests and have been for a
long The while. House will lie rented
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and satisfactory reason given f or
renting. call address
For terms, etc., on or
ROSWELL H. DRAKE,
GRIFFIN, GA.
THE
MllTIAL LIFE 1M« 10 j
OF NEW YORK.
Organized in 1843. Assets aver $126,000,
000, Paid members since organization over
#272,000,000. Paid ‘aid members members in in 1888, 1888, #15, #!»>,-
727,550. This company is the the largest in
the world l, and the advantages it- oflers to be
surer* ma fce it the safest, cheapest and best.
S. W MANGHAM’S SONS. Agts.
ulv7dysv0m4p.
Farm for Sale.
I wilt sell at private sale 10014 acres ot land,
more or less, situated one mile from the rail¬
road in the lower part of Orr’s District, H. ad-
joing Cummings. the lands 45 of W. in Y. Maddox high state and of cnlti- C.
acres a
ration, balance in mixed growth of woods.
Two good settlements, ante, one house with hall
and two rooms and other witn four rooms,
two of good Well wells, stocked good orchards provisioned, with all hinds
fruit. and and
will incinde this if derived. As good neigh
borhoodas any In the State. Perns one on „ j
half cash, balance on snob time as would salt
purchaser, with eight per cent, interest. Ap- ;
ply on the place to, or address M. PADGETT,
novSTdAwlm ^.IdSSlQ. ' ;
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Special Inducements -V-.:
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Have on hand large stock all grades Flour, and Corn, Feed
Oats. Bran, Hnv. Salt, and a full line Sugar, Coffee, Tobacco, etc. ■
fit!
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BOOK it STORE,
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BE/ N JE «£ HUFF, ■ V
Say if you will “COME IN” you will see something yott
never saw before. 'mtM.
Wetedai, Not 20.
FOR-
Mincemeat, Currants, Evaporated Apricots, (Jit-
ron, Raisins, Buckwheat Flour, Oat
Flakes, All. Pork Sausage.
FINEST ROASTED COFFEE ON THE MARKET.
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Holman ■' i: & ” ----------*' Stewart •'