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OAKS ! IjOAKN
If Yon Are Th g ot Baying a
m Cloak, Jacket or
BE SURE
erst of: Low : Prices!
BEFORE DOING SO, OR
You will regret it the balance of Your
W*" born days.
-tot-
* WE HAVE OPENED IN THE LAST FEW DA YS OVER
--.qno Garments
BOUGHT AT FORCED SALE, AT
Fifty Cents On The Dollar!
And Will Be Sold the Sams Way. See Our
' MEN’S, - LADIES’ - AND ■ CHILDREN’S - UNDERWEAR
AND SAVE 25 PER CENT. AT
24 Hill St.
,a,st V’ Day
assortment Apples, Oranges, Cocoantats, new
Prunes, Ac., Ac ' - ‘ *' « >• - :
I Irish Potatoes, Onions,
lot Cabbage, Mince Meat
Wfll have full assortment FISH and OYSTERS.
— CLARK & SON.
tiU^Sday^^^t
one o’clo ck sharp
____
For Alderman.
i name of H.C. Burr is announc-
j a candidate for Alderman in
_
e Third Ward, by Many Voters.
For Alderman.
i name of F. M. Kincaid is an-
ced for Alderman from the
—Wardby many citizens who
ore In favor of progress.
BRINK THE BEST.
—
Gibson’s Gold Seal Whisky
Is the beet whisky to be found in
only by JOHN I.
Try it. nov7dlm
For Griffin’s Interest.
.»j following ticket for aldermen
“ -M. J. PATRICK.
** -F.M. KINCAID,
h " -c.P. newton.
: # PATTERSON’S HALL.
ONE NIGHT ONLY.
Thursday, Dec. 5, ’89.
LLIOT'S
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| Original 'f-
l , 'Z Jolly
Voyagers. |
25 Premier Artists, 25
Comedy by Comedian*!
1 ;; ; The fireat Elliotts.
Oar Famous Hussar Baud and Solo Or-
Admission 30 and 75 cents.
Reserved seats at Patterson’*.
ik ■ vr Thanksgiving:
m ■■
H I Turks'
ifc- . NORFOLK m OYSTERS,
napper, Trout and all the Luxuries IS*
** BL AKELY.
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’ROUND ABOUT.
City Note*, and New* From Thl* and
, Adjoining Counties.
WOMB THAN SWBAJUSO.
’Tta very wrong f to for men to swear
At^wltb^^ttte*thougbtful ougihtful they’d care
Tbey’d etop it M try,
And they’re the looks a woman don*
Who Who want* want* to to swear swear and and can’t. can’t.
E. J. Flemister spent yesterday in
Pike FiKe county. county.
F - «■ Jones, of Atlanta, spent Sun -
day in this city.
Mrs. M. A. Hammond is visiting rel¬
atives in Atlanta.
Mrs. J. M. Brown, of Barnesville,
is visiting relatives in this city.
Frank Hurst, the advance agent of
Elliott’s Jolly Voyagers, wni here
yesterday.
Miss Susie Collier, of The Rock, who
has been visiting Miss Lena Warde,
returned home yesterday.
A great deal of local matter of mi¬
nor importance is crowded out by
the communications in this issue.
Mr. nnd ana Mrs. Mrs W w . E hi. Reynolds, ney > of
Atlanta, spent Sunday in this city,
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Shat-
tuc.
George Stewart has been transfer¬
red from his postoffice inspectorship
in the New York Division to the
Chattanooga Division.
Miss Leila Tignor, who has Been
visiting Miss Gussie Trammel, re¬
turned to her home at White Sul¬
phur Springs yesterday.
Mrs. Dr. J. L. Sutton returned to
her home at Woodbury yesterday,
accompanied by her sister, Miss Pol¬
ly Cunningham, who will spend some
time with her.
The remains of Rev. T. C. Stanley
will arrive hero this morning and be
conveyed from the train to the family
vault, where the burial services will
be read by Rev. J. T. Hargrave.
The Thomaston Times says: Sev¬
eral contractors are now in town
waiting for surveyors to give them
the proper plans for work on the line
of the Macon and Birmingham road
through this place. Their teams will
be here today. Work has begun
near Yatesville and Warm Springs
and in Crawford and Bibb countie*,
and soon all. along the irst sixty
miles as far as Woodbury several
thousand hands will be working.
nia, Alter Hood’s diphtheria, Sarsaparilla scarlet will fever, (five or st rength paeumo to
the system, and expel all poison from the
s BIHotta Jolly Veyn**"
The Monitor ia not in the habit of
bestow ihg fulsome praise upon theat¬
rical companies or piling on loads of
“taffy” whore it is not Swerved. The
last reporter night attended and is right the glad performance that he
did so. There the was not a single from dull be-
point -*—end. in performance Everything
was
elear, caught sparkling fun
je on at once
applause. The troupe
startling — ___riders feats, which performed to those some not
■ill-____ initiate? apnea __ ___l little sljort of the
marvelous.. The clowns were too
funny for anything, and the troupe
which carried out the variety revelation per¬
g&K formance " “ was - a refreshing hesitancy in
no say-
Elliott’s, the as now
-------, one of beet
troupes on the road, and the per¬
formance tonight should be greeted
with Daily a i Monitor 1 packed ed no bubo.— [Lincoln (Dl.)
At Patterson,’s Hall on Thursday
night, December 5fhg
lh« rowdjrl.v IvCnllachan Cam.
Scottdale, fPa., plaintiff Dec. in 1. I. the^conspir- — — Edward Edward
Callaghan, the
Byrne, has made an affidavit that in
bringing the suit he is not actuated by
malicious motives or a desire to break
down labor organisations, and that no
railroad £k. corporation nssauriSSK or other parties, m-
nent Knights of Labor that the Reading
road was back of Callaghan and the af¬
fidavit is for the purpose of refuting the
charge. ■
The FennsViv-ama railroad is bavin;
560 box cars built by an Ohio car com¬
pany. _ . Harvey,
The hanging of W. H. at
Guelph. Ont.. for wife murder was
badly bungled. The fall failed to break
the man's ueck and his struggles strangled and
contortions as he slowly to
death were fnghtft ful.
To the employes of the Pennsylvania
railroad -riioisuffered whoj by . the the Conemaugh _
valley floods ads last last summer t company
has distributed fJLO.OOQ.
Walnut Extension Tables $1.00 per foot-
^Antique BeautiM Patterns Oak,'veiy"h^dsome: Parlor Extension at'$1.50 Tables,
per
Sideboards $18.00, $25-00, $35.00 and $35.00-
Dining Cnairs in Oak. See our Stock.
CASH OB CREDIT.
BLAKELY <£ ELLIS
A small negro boy was shot in the
back of the head by a Companion
named Monroe Freeman at J. A.
Brook’s place near town yesterday.
It was accidental and is not a serious
wound.
king, Don’t blowing disgust and everybody spitting, by but haw-
t Remedy use
i Catarrh and be
| curea.
(xrantland Club.
This afternoon, at 4 o’clock, there
will be a called meeting of the
Grantland Club for the election of
proposed new members and thetran-
action of such other business as may
come before the meeting.
H. C. Burr, Pres’t.
R. F. Strickland,
-Ch’.n Board of Managers.
Ten Areyl Get* the Shop*.
Pen Aboyl, Pa., Dec. 1.—The Penn¬
sylvania, Poughkeepsie and Boston
railroad shops >ps will v------ be located -------- here, the
place being the most central between
New York and Harrisburg, The com
pany was undecided for a long time
Goshen, N. Y., Deckertown. being after the N.,J.. works. at.-
! Slatington. Pa., through
I ; Pen Argyl secured Philadelphia, the prize aided by
W. W. Gibbs, of
j prominent citizens here, at Bangor and
I at Easton, alt of whom contributed lib-
j ©rally towards the project. By locat-
ing the s hops here the company will
j § 5,000 Work in cash and the six erection acres of of land the
j free. on commenced.
: buildings will sooq_be
HENRY C. BURR & i RO.
JL.IQ A.DEHJS IDT
Hardware, Guns,
Stoves,, Pistols,
Tinware, Sporting
Belting, Goods,
Farming Cutlery,
Implements Etc.
FOR THE SEASON OF 1889 AND 1890.
-M-
We have the largest, best selected and most complete stock in this sec¬
tion. We are sole agents for the celebrated
Iron King, FarmerGIrl and Champion Monitor
Cools: Stoves
And THIRTY YEARS EXPERIENCE has shown ns that they are the beet
ever sold in this market .
BIB BEBUCTIBI IN IU UKS OF STOVES I
We the V recognized WWW leaders « • for
are
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.
____BEST in the worid, and can offer big inducements to both the whole¬
sale and retail trade. . ... -•
Henry C. Burr *, Bro.
RttlMors* Hardware a Kperlalty.
Dovn Hu Go.
Don’t buy a dollar’s worth of se.l— goods until
you see my goods today. I will
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 Chatta. “ $1.25
Levering’s “ » Victory Coffee 25c. “ $1.00
Arbuckle’s “ 25c.
6 Cans Eagle Milk $1.00.
Jackson Tomatoes $1.45 a case.
Figs per Canned pound, Corn 10c. 10c.
2 lb.
1 lb. Corned Beef 12^c., 2 lbs. 20c.
1 lb. A Good Salmon 15c.
1 ib. Fresh Herring 12J£c.
4 lbs. Soda 25c. Cream Cheese 15c.
4 Cocoauuts 25c.
Cabbage 2%c. lb. Onions 30c. pk.
Malaga Basket Grapes Grapes 20c. lb.
5 lb; 40c.
Mince Meat 10c.
Cucumber Pickles 10c. quart.
30 Bars Crackersl2)ic. Dandy Ssap $1.00.
Boss
Will also have dressed
Turkeys, Cranberries, Fish,
Savannah and Norfolk Oysters.
I®* Come to see me.
J. M. Mills.
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AN “AD.” CAN LIE
BIJT THE GOODS C
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PRICES TALK IN A LANGUAGE UNMISTAKEABLE.
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Prices have delighted hundreds of Customers during the pi
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Time is money io us now and we <&n’t afford to spend it in writing mean¬
ingless “ads y We have bargains for every one of vou and it is not our fault
If you dcn’t secure some of them We tell yon of them every day through the
newspapers, new but there is nothing like seeing these bargains. Come to see us
and if we don t give you a dollar and ten cents werthfor eyery dollar you spend ; o ^
go somewhere else next time- Our :
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Immense Dress Goods Departmen — ,
is ■ 9 simply DlllipiJ over VVCI run toll with film bargains. UMI y«MU0< We V are ui v forced iw» WWW to place an ■»»» order iT ! --T almos — v^vr-rr
every day for these goods in order to meet the increasing demand. We have
placed on ------remnant our ...------------------------_---------------------------- counter for this week a number of short ends of r ------ Dress
Goods. These are from the very nicest goods in the house as well as the cheap¬ fit
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’ and Overcoats M
' We that will every dollar ' "" s I L* worth : of Clothing ; ;4C'
say we save you money on
that you buy and we mean it. We have shaded our pric s 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
> Any prices made you by Atlanta, Macon, or any other town, we wilt dupli¬
cate and oftentimes save you money. We sold a gentleman a b it of Cur-
pets (not a small bill either) last week, who had samples from one oi 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. '' !
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Flannels, Blankets & Buggy R v-VCr’s^ sv-i.;
Red and White Flannels of every grade Blankets of every imaginable each defy quality
An assortment of Robes at every price. Quality, quantity, prices, their goods, but com - £
petition. Others may deal ou disappointing chat about gen¬
uine Bargains can NOT be handicapped. Prices wiH TELL. mu
SCHEUERMAN & WHITE r
For Rent!
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is for rent, possesion will be ((given
January first.
The House has long been known 20 as
one of the best in Georgia; its
large comfortable rooms are now
filled with guests and have been for a
le House willbe rented
fi
v
and satisfactory reason given f or >
renting. call address j i
For terms, etc., on or
ROSWELL H. DRAKE*
GRIFFIN, GA.
THE
MLTI AL LIFE 'USDIAKE CO.
GF NEW’ YORK.
Ig^Sfgfl ike a 8. it TV W the M4\TeHi\THSO\S MASOHAM’H safest , cheapest SONS. and Agts A. best. to be
nlvTdywfimtp.
Farm for Sale.
I will sell at private sale 100Vi acres nf land,
more or less, situated one mile from the rail¬
road In the lower part of Onr’s District, ad¬
join# the lands of ft. V. Maddox and H. C.
Camming*- 45 ac.'^ in a high state of cnlti-
vntion, balance in mixed growth of woods.
Tiro good settlements, one house with hall
and two rooms and other with four rooms,
two good wells, good orchards with all kind*
of frnit. Wall stocked and provisioned, and
wiB include this U desired. 1* good neigh¬
WtWM borhood as any in the State, l’erms^ ou*-
teteiert, Ap-
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* FOR THE NFXT FEW DAYS ★
-WILL OFFER-
Special Inducements
— in —
Family limits Of i Kinds.
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Have on hand large stock all grades Flour, and Corn, Feed and Seed
f|ats, Bran. Hay. Halt, and a full line Sugar,Coffee, Tobacco, etc.
S. HUE. Perdue
TJ S H’
-(Is written on the door of the}-
BOOK + STORE,
{AND}-:
BE/ N£ (ft HUFF,
Say if you will “COME IN ” you will see somethiagyou
never saw before. a
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I Pork Sausage.
OFFIE ON THE MARKET.
HolmanStewart m
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