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If You Are trap Thinking: of Buying* a
b .; , Jacket, or of Any Description,
«%«« MTTmi BURE TO m/\ VISIT i T imm
-.w • COMPANY! — .
adore: of: Low : Prices!
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' BEFORE DOING SO, OR
on will _ regret ^ it the balance . 1 of Your
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i WE l ve opened in the last few da ys oyer
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■ * fiKsa *5 wJ •4is? Garments
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'UGHT AT FORCED SALE, AT
Cents On The Dollar t
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.
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j^ast Day
Prunes, mss— Ar,J<. sgwssa ™.«™. n—
w«w lot Cabbage, Irish Potatoes, Onions*
mince Mince Meat.
rave full assortment FISH and OYSTERS.
W. CLARK & SON.
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On , D*c. 1.
fER CLEVELAND
FOR 1892.
fn the meantime we have the Hon-
Tobaceo to chew on. A
h prime chew that will
......nost critical taste. Messrs.
:& Brooks, of our city, have
completed arrangements with
manufacturers, Messrs. BendalJ,
A Co., of Danville, Va., for ex¬
control of this popular To-
Retail dealers will be supplied
at best Factory Prices.
Wanted
One more experienml trimmer, at
the Art Temple.__
Grantland Club.
On Monday afternoon, at 4
there will be a called meeting of
GranUand Club for the election
proposed new members and the trans¬
action of such other business as
come before the meeting.
K.O..U
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W. E. Barron will sell the remain¬
der of his building lots, ouN. Hill St.,
December 8rd, ntl o’clock sharp, td
For Alderman.
Tlte name of H.C.Burr is announc¬
ed as a candidate tor Alderman in
the Thirtl Ward, by
MaxvA otehs.
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Kv For Alderman.
The nnme of F. M. Kincaid is an¬
nounced for Alderman from the
Third Ward by many citizens who
are in favor of progress.
BRINK THE BEST.
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Gibson's Gold Seal Whisky
Griffin, I» tbe beet and is whisky sold only to be by found,in JOHN I.
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For Griffin’s Interest.
The following ticket for aldermen
is placed before ti» people with the as-
snranee that if elected will promote
tbe 1st beet Ward-W. interrets ». of HVD^N. Griffin;^
2d “ —-M. J. PATRICK.
3d “
4th “ —C. P. NEWTON.
For Thanksgiving:
firbs. is
>LK OYSTERS,
Trout and all . the Luxuries.
IKKI.Y. WM
’ROUND ABOUT.
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News From This and
.djotnlng Counties.
THIS VCEABCItES OK WINTER.
jws where lampkins used to sport,
irtive lamps we see; -
..As sre long, the days are »b ort,
so, aias! are re.
At morn the rooefer later crow*.
igain Raid the oB’e nor’, the yachting nor’-eaeter cree blows,
The politician, too.
Against the pane the raindrops b«a f,
The hunter beat* the wood,
Itt cosy parlor lovers they meet, should.
And it i* meet
ind close together there they git,
And A situation her grand, gentle heart pit-
while goes
A-pat he pats ber-haml.
He smooths her silken lock* and ioek*
Her to his bosom there.
And as she has the rocks he rock*
Her in the rocking chair.
He is a youth of good address.
For as he's ure*»ed to woo,
And as he’s there his suit to press
Her suit he presses, too. ^
To press hispnit he is not slow
As .... fast the ____moment* mo fly.
But when he turns the lamp dow n low
Her color rises bigii.
To kiss her lips, those rosebuds rare.
Bare bliss, he thinks, would !><■.
And he would lreely her were
She with her kisses free
But in the gloom from eight to ten.
From eight to ten takes he;
They see ns' » well to court as when
They courted by the sea. i
Oh, witching hours; oh, honeyed love!
Who cares that Summer’ h flown
When one beside hold that his parlor stove
Can sit and own
Tom Stephens, of The Rock, was in
the city yesterday.
Col. ,T. F. Wall, of McDonough,
was here yesterday.
Col. Elisha Dupree, of Zebulon. vis
ited Griffin yestepday onlegal busi-
ness
Miss Lena Smith returned home
yesterday after several days spent
in Atian ta.
Misses Tignor and Trammell are
visiting Mrs. B. R. Blakely, on South
Hill street.
H. R. Remshart left for Savannah
yesterday morning and will be ab¬
sent about a month.
Miss Susie Stewart left yesterday
aueniuuu afternoon iui for dum Jonesboro, where
j Bhe will visit relatives.
j jj q- PattersonUill^l two hogs ou
j 482 and 450 pounds.
, The cold weather moderated yee-
! terday. It can not keep c®ld very
j long at a time inthisclimnte.
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We have no hesitation whatever in
recommending Dr. Bull's Baby S.v-
j or pBii^ren teething or suf-
from wind colic, diarrhoea or
i dysSjerr. . __
Judge tor Boynton will fenve Butte this
morning Jackson to open
Superior Court, which convene* there
i tomorrow. , c-gji' ; ' r ‘ _ ' _
Dm
«*« vv/uwru, 'tSS
yesterday afternoon
Miss Emma Johnson, who has been
ill for several She months, yesterday is rapidly tor ira- At¬
Dro vine. left
lanta, where she will visit relatives
tor some time.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Y. Harris, of Green¬
ville, passed through their here yesterday visit rela¬
afternoon on way to
tives at Bolingbroke. Mrs. Harris
as Miss Annie Searcy has visited
this city several times and was very
popular.
TheD. O. T’s will take dinner at
J. J. Walker's, in Cabins district, to¬
day. Thej " “* s “
car
lOOSe, Of,. .Ug.™, mule — —V
yesterday, withja Jersey doubts and a
bull for a team, casts some
upon this statement.
“How you brudder Ben ?” “Me?’ 1
“Lor Bister wid Charity, ddrheumatis poorly sure’syou creeping
born, Iis a
all about same as a tame snake”
“Chile, buy SalvatiortlOil dey cure
sartin.!' .....
f -Light!
More
If you wantany kind Novelty of a lamp Store, and
can’t find it at the
*bere is no use in looking lamp anywhere isn’t
else in the world, for the
made that they don’t keep.
Attention, Spalding Greys
Attend regular night meeting 8 at o’clock your
armory Monday at
sharp." sharp." Every Every mender member of of hand the in com¬
pany is expected to be on or¬
der to select uniforms.
D. G. Shehax,
Capt. Commanding.
Howard Watt, 0. S.
Walnut Extension Tables $1.00 per foot.
Beautiful Patterns Parlor Extension Tables,
in Antique Oak, very handsome, at $1.50 per
Sideboards $18.00, $25*00, $35.00 and $35.00-
Dining Cnairs in Oak. See our Stock.
CASH OR CREDIT.
BLAKELY <fc ELLIS
Major A. Randall returned last
night from .Southwest Georgia, where
he is building a cotton mill.
Soiiwich, Capt. Cotten Thomoston’ and Major Matthew
ol wot© ta tk.
city yesterday on legal business.
Miss Anna Rogers, of Amerieus>
who has been visiting relatives
Concord, returned home yesterday.
Miss Pauline Bolsius, of Atlanta,
whohas been visiting friends in this
city, returned to Atlanta yesterday.
H. W. Dews, who has been spend¬
ing the week buying cottoD here, re¬
turned h°me to Newnan yesterday
erring.
There will lie an apron party on
Monday night at Capt. W. J. Kin¬
caids for the benefit of the Baptist
church,
On November :37th the office of
Superintendent Levi Hege, of the
Central Railroad and Banking Com¬
pany, was moved to Macon, where
| all communications should hence-
| forth l>e addressed him.
i There are two important consider-
; ations, which commend Laxador to
j I general for all btllious adoption complaints, as a staple namely, remedy
j the purity of constituents and
I promptness of action.
1 j HENRY C. BURR & BRO.
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i ^ LEADERS IN
j j IlftFtlWiirC, Guns,
j „ •'OYCS, Pistols,
,
; Tilt ware. Sporting
j j Bcltillgy Goods,
• Ta mi ins & Cutlery,
j j Implements Etc.
FOB THE SEASON OF 1889 AND 1890.
We have the largest, best selected celebrated and most Complete stock in this sec¬
tion. We are sole agents for the
Iron King. Farmer Girl and Champion Monitor
Cools: Stoves
And THIRTY YEARS EXPERIENCE has shown us that they are the best
ever sold in this market.
BID REDUCTION IN ALL LINES OF STOVES I
We are the recognized leaders for . r » .......
TINWARE, TIN WORK AND REPAIRING,
Of every description. To those in need of
LEATHER OR RUBBER BELTINC
We can offer superior inducement*. We are agent* for
f
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Henr JJrJL Burr l m Bro
a Specialty,
Dm ft Go.
.. g H£rar *i.00.
i. President’s Wife Flour $ 1.50
Elegant “ $ fl.60
“ “ Cream of Chatta. “ 1.25
“ “ Victory “ fl.00
Levering’s Coffee 25c. _
Arbuckle’s “ 25c.
6 Cans Eagle Milk fl.00.
Jackson tn Tomatoes Torn $1.45 a case.
Figs per pound, 10c.
2 lb. Canned Corn 10c.
1 lb. Corned Beef 123£c., 2 lbs. 20c.
1 lb. A Good Salmon 15c.
1 !b. Fresh Herring V2%c.
4 lbs. Hoda 25c. Cream Cheese 15c.
Cabbage 2Kc. lb. Onions 30c. pk.
Malaga Grapes 20c. lb.
5 lb. Basket Grapes 40c.
Mince Meat 10c.
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
Come to see me.
Mills.
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AN “AD.” CAN LIE
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BUT THE GOODS CAN’T!
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PRICES TALK IN
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SCHEtTERMAH & Wm M
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iffiT Prices have delighted hundreds of
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if il _____ you don’t J__H secure ___________ seme of U.A— them Ufa We Inll tell aims yon of a! them thdm every OUOl*U fig
newspapers but there is nothing tike seeing ’hese bargains. Come 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 Departme
is simply over run with bargains. We are forced fo place an order almost
every day for these gooes in order to meet the increasing demand.^ We We have have
placed -•— J on on our remnant counter for this week a number of short ends of of Dress Dress
Goods. UUUU9. “ These nicae are aro from nuiu the me very wci, nicest invs.ijmiM. goods in ... the ■■■- house ...... as well as ---J® the eheap- what
er grades. ies. If If you you are are making making over over an an old old dress dress you you might might find find here here requires just just what
you want at half -Price. Or if you want a child’s dress that only a
few yards it might pay you to examine these short ends.
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Meti s anil Boys’ Mm and kiwis iiH j
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 Clothing until Vs £
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 r-'.Ivr &Jhr j, and ‘ Mattings " ; 5^jg§p3|I
Any prices made you by Atlanta, Macon, or any other town, we will dupli-
cste and oftentimes save you money. We sold a gentleman a bill of Car¬
pets pets (not (not a a small small bill bill either) either) last last week, week, who who had had samples samples from froi 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. 1
Flannels, Blankets iBuggy I
Red and White Flannels of every grade Blankets of every prices, imaginable each quality
An assortment of Robes at every price. Quality, quantity, about about their their goods, goods, dew but but com
petition. ion. Others Others may may deal deal ou ou handicapped, disappointing disappointing Prlne. chat chat *» Wtt. gen- gen-
uine Bargains can NOT be
SCHEUERMAN & WHITE
For Rent!
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is for rent, possesion will be given
January first.
The House has long been kntwa 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 1
Fi Or OiiriisM
and satisfactory reason given tor
renting. call address
For terms, etc., on or
ROSWELL H. DRAKE,
GRIFFIN, GA.
the io.i
reiiii hie iimi YORK/ (
OF NEW
Organized in 1843. Assetsaver 8126,000,
000, Paid members since organization in 1888, $13,- over
$272,000,000. Paid members
727,550. This company is the the largest in
the world, and the advantages it oflers to be
enters ma^e AgtS
nir7dyvr6m4p.
Farm for Sale.
1 ,1 - w # v
itprvvate sale 100% acres o{ land,
ration, good __ -----ite, bouse
Two one “ ’
and id two two rooms are and other,
good,
will indnde —
borhood as any in tbe
half cash, b< balance ’ on i "fhS'C
^Ty -- ---- with ^ght per
OT tb* place to, or
nov27dkwlm
* F1 « THE NFXT FEW DAYS
—WILL OFFER—
Special Inducements
Fiili Groceries Of i
Have all grades -(o)- Flour, and Corn, % Feed and S
on hand large stock
Oats, Bran, Hay, Salt, and a full line Sugar,Coffee, Tobacco, etc.
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S. Ml. Perdue
PUS .
-{Is written on the door of the}-
BOOK -5m- if STORE,
dezhe a mvrr.
Say if you will “COME IN” you wifi see something you
never saw before.
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laxes, au rorx sausage. I
FINEST ROASTED COFFEE ON THE MARKET ’ * j
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Holman tfc Stewart