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_p? i v If Vo« Are Thinking of Buying a
It' f rap of Any
BE SURE TO VISIT
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Leaders of: Low ,
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BEFORE DOING SO, OR
fen will regret it the balance of
born days.
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WE HAVE OPENED IN THE LAST FEW __ DA YS OVER _
-:300 G-a,raaen.te
BOUGHT AT FORCED SALE, AT
Fifty Cents On The Dollar!
And Will Be Sold the Same Way. See Our
W' USES’ a> CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR
MEN’S, - - - ■
AND SAVE 25 PER CENT, AT
Y 24 Hill St.
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it Day
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M*OM. Date.,
Fnaca^ unw,*e.,4c. :
New lot Cabbage, Cabbage, Irish Iri Potatoes, Onions,
Vince
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Will have full assortment FISH and OYSTERS
G. W. CLARK & SON.
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Griffin, Ga., I)e*. *.
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Barron’s sate of Building lots will
be deferred till Thursday; Dec. 12, at
one o’clock sharp. ,
For Alderman.
The name of H. C. Burr is announc-
candldate for Alderman in
»ThirdWard,by Many Voters.
For Alderman.
The name of F. M. Kincaid is an¬
nounced for Alderman from the
Third Ward by many citizens who
■ are in favor of progress.
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BRINK „ THE BEST.
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Gibson’s Gold Seal Whisky
Is the beat best whisky whisky sold'only to to be found in
Griffin, , and and is is sold only by
ISON’S. Try it. • novTdlnr
For Griffin’S Interest.
The following ticket for aldermen
.isplaced before the people with the as¬
surance that if elected will promote ■
the best Interests of Griffin:
Ut«ar^W.B.—.
jW “ -F.M. KINCAID.
“ -C.P. NEWTON.
PATTERSON’S HALL.
ONE NICHT ONLY.
Thursday, Dec. 5, *89.
ELLIOT’S
^ i (Original
:# i *' Jolly
l Voyagers, j
25 Premier Artists, 25
Comedy by Comedian*
The Brest Elliotts.
Oar Femora Komar Band and Solo Or-
ohtetrn. T5
Adminion 50 and wots.
Reserved seat, at Patterson *.
WE RECEIVE DAILY
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Fine Trout and Oysters rfi
New Buck whir t Flour and Maple Syrup.
Meat, Apple Butter.
ROyAL BAKING POWDEB
’ROUND ABOUT.
City Notes, and News From This aS#
Adjoining Counties.
Mr.. A. RandoHopent yesterday in
Atlanta
J^W. Spark, went to Mocon
Miss Mattie Wuodrufl, of Macon, is
spending several days in the city.
Mrs. M. L. Bates and Miss Annie
Bates spent yesterday in Atlanta.
J. A, Woodward and Miss Clara
Woodward, of Jenkinsburg, visited
this city yesterday.
Mrs. M. B. Fowler gave an elegant
reception to the History Class yes-
terday afternoon.
John W. Hightower, an old
finite, passed through hereyesterday
en route to his home at Empire, Ga.
Mrs. A. It. ft** a„d
Miss Alberta, who have been visiting
The .to™ o. W.V Griffi ; at Sm
ny Side was burned Monday. R. H.
Drake went up yesterday afternoon
to see about the insurance.
Miss Maude Williams, of Atlanta,
who has been visiting relatives in
and near this city for several days
past, returned to her home yester¬
day.
Mrs. A B. Cleveland left for Litho-
nia yesterday, being called there by
a telegram announcing that her
brother, Charlie Powell, had been
shot.
That good Methodist brother, T,
B, Wilson, of Milner, will preach at
Brother Crockett's house, at the fac¬
tor^, at three o’clock next Sunday
•veiling.
Elijah Ballard and family, of Un¬
ion district, expect to depart for
Texas some time before Christmas.
Mr. Ballard mode a prospecting
tour there in the summer.
D.J. Bailey, Jr., who has been
•pending two weeks in Columbus, re¬
turned on Monday to lerore imme¬
diately for Atlanta, from which city
he returned yesterday.
nia. After Hood’s dipbtbe Sarsaparilla m, scarlet will lever, give or strength puenmq is
th system, and expsl all poison from tb#
The streets of Griffin
will alwaysremain the%resent as they
are if manage¬
ment ot them Is endorsed
and continued.
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The Central railroad attempted to
pot negro oa their engine*
bn ttoSoebh Wrote* 'divteion yro-
terday rooming aud ttie i-ronlt wtw *
■trike, in consequence of which few
freight trains left the yard at Macon
yesterday.
It is hardly worth while to observe
that today is election day. Thoee
who keep op with the times know it
already; those who don’t will become
aware of it when they find the sa¬
loons closed. The full returns from
every precinct will be found in tomor¬
row’s News and 80s.
t’ondnctor C. J. Birdsong has re-
irig n edhiapo«rftk»nontheO.M.*G.
nees in Columbus. It is rumored that
he refused a similar position to the
one he held, from the largest railroad
combination in the South, on one of
their lines. He is a clever, accommo¬
dating gentleman, who understood
hra business, and the officials as well
as the patrons of the road will re¬
gret the course taken by him and
wish him future sucdfess.
-TO*-
The Governor of Missouri has be-
x^ssststasAS recommend the famous Dr. Bail ,s
s
Cyugh Sy rup for eonghS ttn d eoids.
... .. M'li. ■ ■. r.c
ForAlderman, 4th Ward.
1 am a candidate and sfffl Fourth in the Ward race
for Alderman from
and ask the support of all my friends
todav. If elected I shall do all in
my power to forward the interests of
good government and of Griffin. the improve¬
ment and progress
Respectfully, A. O. Bennett.
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Walnut Extension Tables $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 $35.00
Dining Cnairs in Oak. See our Stock*
CASH OR CREDIT.
BLAKELY & ELLIS
Miss Annie Fryer, of Barnesville,
Mrs. R. S. Berry and Mrs. C. S.
Moore, of this county, all left for
Shiloh yesterday to visit the sister of
* “ OOB ’ ; Th< » *■ b ”. aMW “
several weeks. i
1 wCt
I West Pike, was sold at Sheriff sale
at yesterday, bringing only
the Bmall 8um of | 7j00 l. All sold
j OW) 8ome bringing only $3 an acre.
j J. M. Evans and his and two Goddard, son-in-
i aW s, Messrs. Kirbo
. w jth their families, all of Cabins dis-
j trict, left yesterday to make their fu-
ture home in Shiloh, Louisiana,
j where several of Mr. Evans' children
are already located.
J. F. Sutton, of Woodbury, cair*
j up yesterday afternoon to go to At¬
\ lanta, but was left on account of the
">!S2
An attempt to board the train but
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Settlement of a long dispute the —
Physicians have at last come to
conclusion that the best medicine for
teething children is Dr. Bull’s Baby
Syrup.
HENRY C. BURR & BRO.
LEADERS IIV
Hardware, Guns,
Stoves, Pistols,
Tinware, Sporting
Belting, I Goods,
Farming Cutlery,
Implements iV Etc.
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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: Stores
And THIRTY YEARS EXPERIENCE has shown us that they are the best
We are the recognized leaders for ,
TINWARE, UNWORK AND REPAIRING,
Of every description. To those in need of
LEATHER OR RUBBER BELTIMQ
We can offer .mperior inducements. We are agents for
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The BEST hr the world, and dm offer big inducements to both the whole¬
sale andretail trade. 4
fL Br0
Boh They Go.
Don’t buy goods a dollar’s today. worth I will of se.l— goods until
yon see ay
12}< lbs. Gr. Sugar fl.OO.
11 lbs. Leaf Lard fl.OO.
50 lbs. £3aSgttt President’s Wife Flour f 1.50
“ “ “ $1.25 $1.60
» “ Cream of Chatta. ”
“ “ Victory “ $1.00
Levering’s Coffee 25e.
Arbuckle’s “ 25c.
6 Cans Eagle Tomatoes Milk $1.00. $1.45
Jackson a case.
Figs lb. per Canned pound, Corn 10c. 10c.
2
1 lb. Corned Beef 1234c., 2 lbs. 20c.
1 lb. A Good Salmon 15c.
1 ib. Fresh Herring 1234c.
4 lbs. Soda'25c. Cream Cheese 15c.
4 Cocoauuts 25c.
Cabbage 2J4c. 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 1234c.
Will also have dressed
Turkeys, Cranberries, Fish,
Savannah and Norfolk Oysters,
ICome to see me.
J. M. Mills.
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PRICES TALK IN A LANGUAGE UNMISTAXEABLE.
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Prices have delighted hundreds of Customers duringthe past wm.
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Time is money *o us now and we car t Mford to spend it in writing mean- 1 IS
ingless “ads “ We have bargains for e ery one of you and it is not our fault
H you don’t secure some of them We t II you ofthem every day through the
bewspapers. 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
go somewhere else next time. Our -; w?'r- M
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Immense D ress Goods Departmei
is simply over run with bargains. We are forced to place an order almos
ev> ry day for these goods in order to meet the increasing demand. We have
placed on our remnant counter for this week a number of short ends of Dress
Goods. These are from the 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 requires just what
you JWM w W nt •« at nt half Price. I ' IVV Or Wl if you want a child’s W — dress WWW that only a
fe tew y’ t s 11 it might ' L ‘ pay you *..... to examine 1L these short 1 "~* ends. “ J *
In’s ani Boys’ anil Overcoats M
We say that we will save you money on every ------=----.._»n dollar s worth of Clothing
that you buy and we mean .. it. ... We . have shaded our pric s on Ctothiog fancy until
there is no room for any one to make lower prices. We have a line of
worsted that can not be snrpassed anywhere in quality or prices.
Carpets , Rugs , Oilcloths and Mattingi
Any prices made you by Atlanta, Macon, or any otter town, we will oupn- „
cate (not and oftentimes smalt bill save either) you last money. week, We who sold had a gentleman from a bit of of Cur- the % |
pets a Atlanta the latest samp of Carpets es this one
largest houses in We have tine season,
ever brought to Griffin, and if we can not suit you there is no need to try
further. . ...“U
Flannels, Blankets & Buggy Robe:
SCHEUERMAN & WHIT; ^1111
For Rent!
is for rent, possesion will be JJgiven
January 'ousehas first. long been known
‘ The ___ H< as
one of the best in Georgia; its 20
large comfortable roonps are now
filled with guests and have been for a
long white.
Th le House will be rented
FulsMi Or OifiisM
and satisfactory reason given f or
renting. call address
For terms, etc., on or
ROSWELL H, DRAKE,
GRIFFIN, GA.
THE
ihimi life mum 10
OF NEW YORK.
joing th« land*
Camming*. 45 acre*
ration, balance in
iSS&ZSter jmm *i
‘‘per «*nt. interest. Ap.
★ FOR THE NFXT FEW OAYS ★
—WILL OFFER-
Special Inducements ’
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[j t«is Of Ms.
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Have on hand large stock all grades Flour, and Corn, Feed and Seed
Oats, Bran, Hay, Salt, and a full line Sugar,Coffee, Tobacco, etc.
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Say if you will “COME IN” you will see something you
t never saw before.
FINEST ROASTED COFFEE ON THE MARKET.
—-CALL ON-
Holman