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BE SURE TO VISIT
KEELY COMPANY!
Leaders: of: Low : Prices!
BEFORE DOING SO, OR
I on will regret « *« balance of Voor
born days.
WE HAVE OPENED IN THE LAST FEW DAYS OVER
-:300 Garments !:-
BOUGHT AT FOBCED SALE, AT
Fifty Cents On The Dollar l
• And Will Be Sold the Same Way. See Our
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MEN’S, - LADIES’ - AND - CHILDREN'S - UNDERWEAR
AND SAVE 25 PER CENT. AT
KEELY 24~Hill St
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st Day
To get some of those Extra Fine Bananas, Cocoanuts, cheap. Nuts, Citron. Dates,
Fine ro,,fa.,te. assortment Apples, Oranges, new
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g|L; New lot Cabbage, Irish Potatoes, Onions
f Mince Meat
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eS Win have toll amort meat FISH and OYSTERS.
G. W. CLARK & SON.
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Lost. '~W Trr
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Nat Hammond, a seal brown col¬
ored, large trained white. pointer A good dog. reward Each
foot tipped for his delivery.
offered
G. J. Cunningham.
For Sale
2,000 Elberta peach tress, one and
one half years old; treesguarnnteed. T.*J. Brooks.
dee5d*w3w.
BRINK THE BEST.
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Hibson’s Hibson Gold Seal Whisky
oAa best whisky to be found in
ond is sold only by JOHN I.
ISON’S. ! ^y !t ‘ llov7dlm
Virginia Wedding.
A number of tbe following invita-
i tions were received here yesterday.
Mias Goodwyn was the guest of Mrs.
Francis Stabler In this place a cou¬
ple of winters back and is well known
h<®e‘
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Mrs- M. P. Goodwyn
desires your presence
| at the marriage of her daughter
Jessie Hoge,
to
Mr. Robert Beverly Anderson.
: Wednesday afternoon, December IHth, .
: at three o’clock.
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The News and Sun extends best
wishes to its Virginia friends.
They are expected to visit Griffin
on their wedding tour.
Homicide In Meriwether.
Meriwether has had another killing
Last Saturday afternoon on the farm
of V. A. Lynch, near Woodbury,
Drew Williams, colored, got into a
quarrel which ended in 1 ub hitting
William Barnes, colored, with a hoe.
The wounded boy died Monday from
the results of the blow.
Backlen’s Arnica Salve.
Tbs Best Salve in th* world for Outs-
Corns, and alls kin Eruptions, and positive¬
ly cares Piles perfect or no pay {required. lti* guar
ted to gives satisact ion. or money re
landed. Price 25cents per box. For safe by
WE RECEIVE QUILT
™ine Trout and Oysters
Hew Buckwheat FlGnr and Maple Syrup,
ce Meat, • . Apple Batter.
ROYAL BAKING POWDER
1ST.'.. ii^i 1
'ROUND ABODT.
Clty Notes, and News From This and
Adjoining Counties,
tbey’ix get theik btos.*
The pay up subscribers
But Are the getting „. money subscriber! last,
no pay ty up up
Will get their dues at tost
While s the the pay poy up up subscribe subscribers
Will wear a crown of gold,
The no pay subscriber
Will not suffer with the cold.
Dr. E. B. Anthony spent yesterday
at Zebulon.
Judge Cleveland returned from
McDonough yesterday afternoon.
Malcolm McLean, of Savannah, is
visiting this city for a day or so.
Mrs. A. Randall left yesterday for
Union Springs, Ala., where she will
visit friends.
Mrs. Rube Stafford, after a week
spent in Columbus, passed through
here yesterday on her way honv- to
Barnesville.
Rev. J. T. Hargrave has moved
from Poplar street to the Walcott
house opposite C. H. Osborn’s, and
diagonally across from Col. Dis-
muke’s.
J. L. Bass, of Rome, is spending
several days in this city, the guest of
his brother H. H. Bass. We are
glad to note his improved state of
health.
Chns. T. Foster, of Empfre, who
has been spending several days in
this city, returned home yesterday
accompanied by his daughter, Mrs.
Tyler Foster and her children, who
will spend some time there.
The passenger train from Savan¬
nah, due here I>etween5and (Jo’clock
yesterday morning, did not get here
until 4 o’clock in the afternoon on
account of an aceidentbelow Macon.
Tbe schedule got so far behind that
it was abandoned.
The Greys Armory, the three banks
and many of the stores were appro¬
priately draped in black and white
yesterday in mourning for the death
of Jefferson Davis. In Schenermaa
& White’s show window a stack of
muskets guard the drapeif picture of
Mr. Davis in the foreground, with
drum and sabre lying on each side
and the tattered battle flag of the
Spalding Greys ns a background, be¬
ing a very artistic and appropriate
picture.
The fountain of perpctnnlyontb was oneoj
the dreams of antiquity. It has been well-
nigh realised fn Ayer's’ Sarsaparilla, which
purifies the blood, gives vitality to all tf
bodily functions, and this restores to a;
much vigor and freshness cf youth. «>1
u IAL SERVICES.
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in ■ the i i at tbe Hour
Atlanta, December 6.—Tbi* morn,
jng Governor John B. Gordon sent
to the governor of every southern
state the following dispatch:
I respectfully suggest that the gov-
ernora of the southern states, by
proclamation, invite the people of
their respective states to assemble
at funeral the hour of to be Davis, appointed and foaJkhe join in
Mr.
suitable memorial services.
J. B. B. Gordon, Goi Governor.
It will no doubt meet with a cor¬
dial and loving response everywhere,
and such a memorial sendee will
come from the hearts of southern
patriots as has not been paid to a
dead herosindfe Washington
In addition to the memorial service,
a fund will be raised for the widow
and daughter of Mr. Davis
This morning Mr. Hoke Smith,
president of the Journal, and Judge
W. Lowndes Calhoun, president and
commander of the ptlton County
Veteran Association, called on Gener¬
al Gordon, and, as a result of a con¬
ference, the general sent the following
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HHlD.Oi.TETO,
limn loruiB wiuuw
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It is thought that at least $200,-
000 can be raised tor that purpose.
Catarrh originate* in scrofulous tlunt.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla purifies the blood, and
thus permanently cures catarrh. (7)
Ellis
Are displaying some beautiful articles in
Set Furniture, Cheval Suits in Antique Oak,
Beautiful Walnut Toilet, Suits,
Parlor Suits, in Best Grades Silk Plush.
We are agents for the NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE. Goods sold
cash or credit. See us for Fnrniture.
J. R. Jordan and E. E. Norris, two
strangers here, were delivering copied
pictures yesterday when they were
arrested for doing business without
a license. They gave bond and their
trial will come off today.
A Thief Caught.
On Sunday several dwelling houses
were broken into in the vicinity
of Worthville and one—James
Thornton’s—was broken open near
Jackson, a nd quite a number of valu¬
ables taken. Mr. Thornton learned
who tbe thief was and the way he
went, and, with T. D. Maddox, pur¬
sued and canght him at Cork, Butts
county. He was brought back to
Jackson and lodged in jail. He
doubtless will be required to serve a
term on the public works. He says
his name is Henry Stevens and
claims to live in Macon.
A Historic jlB'Hion fsarn«a.
Carbondale, Pa.. Dec. (i. -The Mere¬
dith homestead, familiarly known as
Belmont, in Mount i icasant township,
Wayne county, was destroyed by are.
The dwelling was one o the handsom¬
est in this region, amt notwithstanding
that it was the oldest structure in Wavne
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in the year 1917.
HENRY C. BURR & BRO.
leaders in
Hardware, Guns,
♦ Pistols,
Stoves,
Tinware, Sporting
Belting, Goods,
Farming Cntlery,
Implements , Etc.
FOR THE SEASON OF 1889 AND 1890.
We have the largest, best selected and most complete stock in this
tion. Wo are sole agents for the celebrated
Iron King, Farmer Girl and Champion Monitor
Cook
And THIRTY YEARS EXPERIENCE has shown ns that they are the
ever sold in this market.
REDUCTION IN ALL LINES OF STOVES
ie recognized leaders for
ABE, TIN WORE AND REPAIRING,
flriytkm, To those in need of
LEATHER or rubber beltinc
We can offer superior inducement*. We are agents for
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The BE8T in the world, and can offer big inducement* to both the whole¬
sale and retail trade
Henry C. Burr & Bro
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Immense Dress Goods Department
is simply over run with bargains. Wo ore forced to place an order almos.
'•j**- every 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 eheap- J
er _____ grades. jt __ II_______ If you are making m .L; na over an aU old dress ftrAoa uAii you minM might find find hsrft here just tust whflt what i
you want at half Price. Or H you want a child’s dress that only requires a
few ysTds it might pay you to examine these short ends.
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In’s and Buys Mint and Overcoals
We say that we will save you money on every dollars worthof Clothing
that liiai you jfuu buy uuj and anu we nv iiivmi mean it. We have shaded our — pric s s on on Clothiog Clothiog .until
there is :<« nik no room wAnm for fnp anu any aha one Fa to sitfilfO make In lower prices, have a line of faney
worsted that can not be snrpassed anywhere in f*** 4 *
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Carpets, Rugs, Oilcloths and x ^r Matting :
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cl. Any alMt prices Henlim made you save by ,.u Atlanta,Macon, mroey. We orajiy s.ld . albar gcltema ^toufB, n^.. wd^wW*»P«* bin _rt_Cnr 1
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pet$ (not a small oill Bitncr) foot iatook* wro wi. mwjjim mOhi wib w
largest houses in Atlanta. We have the largest line of Carpets this season,
ever brought to Griffin, and if we can not suit ydu- there is no need to try
further.
Flannels, Blankets & Bugg
Red and White Flannels of every grade Blankets of every imaginable each defy quality
An assortment of Robes at every disappointing price. Quality, chat quantify, about prices, their goods, but com
petition. Others may deal out gen¬
uine Bargains can NOT be handicapped, Prices wilt TELL
SCHEUERMAN & WHTE *
Dom lei Co.
Don’t buy a dollar’s worth of goods Until
you see my goods today. I will se.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 Chatta. •< $1.25
Victory “ $1.00
Levering s Coffee 25c.
Ar buckle’s “ 25c.
6 Cans Eagle Milk $1.00.
Jackson Tomatoes $1.45 a case.
Figs sn _____’anned per pound, • Corn ■ 10c. r 10c.
1 Jb. Corned Beef 12%c., 2 lbs. 20c.
1 lb.*A Good Salmon 15c.
1 lb. Fresh Herring 12&c.
4 lbs. Soda 25c. Cream Cheese 15c.
4 Cocoanuts 25c.
Cabbage 2^c. lb. Onions 30c. pk.
Malaga Grapes 20c. lb.
5 lb. Basket Grapes 40c.
Mince Meat 10c.
Cucumber Pickles 10c. quart.
30 Bars Crackers Dandy Soap $1.00.
Bose 12%c.
Will also have dressed
Turkeys, Cranberries, Fish,
Savannah and Norfolk Oysters,
Mir Come to see me.
J. M. Mills.
For Rent!
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is for Jrent, possesion will, te£given
January first.
^ The House has long been known as
one of the beet in Georgia; its 20
large comfortable rooms are now
filled with guests am! have been for a
long white.
The ie House will be rented
MmM Or (JnforiisM
and satisfactory reason given *or
renting. % address
For terms, etc., call on or
ROSWELL H. DRAKE*
GRIFFIN, GA.
THE
MIWAL IKE IliME 10.
OF NEW YORK.
Organized in 1843. Aweteaver $126,000,
000, Paid members since members organization in 1888, $lo,- over
*272,000,000. Paid
727,550. This company is the the largest in
Ulv7d*ir6in4p.
Farm for Sale.
I will sell at private sale 100% acres of land,
more or lew, situated one mile from tbe rail,
road lrau in ... the ______»r lower part of Orr’s District, ad¬
join* the land* of w. V. Maddox and H. C.
Cummings. 45 scree in a high state of cnlti-
ration, tSdaiK* in mixed growth h< of with woods. hall
Two Two good imnd MttkmMltS. settlements, one ow bouse
and two rooms and other with four rooms,
will include
puachaaer. with pi^ht pur efilit. interest. Ap*
AM1Wi
nor27<Mwlm Orchard Hill. O
★ FOR THE NFXT FEW OATS ★
-WILL OFFER-
Special Inducements
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Fail Gmcn I AW!
Have on hand large stock all grades Flour, and Corn, Feed and Bred
Oats, Bran, Hav, Balt, and a full line Sugar,Coffee, Tobacco, etc.
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BOOK+ STORE,
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DEANE «£ HUFF,
Say if yon will “COME IN” you will see something you
never saw before.
Wednesday, Nov. 1
Mincemeat Currants, Evaporated Apricots, Cit-
ron, Raisins, Flakes,’ Alf Buckwheat Saus^e.' Flour, Oat
Pork
FINEST ROASTED COFFEE ON THE MARKET.
- CALL ON-
J. D. HOLMAE.
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