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Prices!
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it the balance of Your
BOUGHT AT FORCED SALE, AT
Cents On The
1 Will fie Sold the Same Way. See Our
MIES’ - AND - CHILDREN’S UNDERWEAR
AND SAVE 25 PER CENT. AT
$m, Oranges, Cocoanuts, new Nuts, Citron, Dates,
Iff I ;
bage, Irish Potatoes, Onions,
:»Mt FISH »»a OYSTERS.
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Complete Stock
iPlipi ich tress, one and
fold Seal Whisky
hiskv to be found in
sold only by JOHN I.
rit. nov7dlm
■ial Providenceat
eparted Christ.” The
t invited, and a warm
strangers within our
hero a bargain else.
IRE DISPLAYING SOME
ittan Rockers,
CHAIRS. CHILDREN'S CHAIRS
0s, in Gharry and Antique Oak.
-ROUND ABOUT.
ms* the could reach;
Far as -fjte eye
ii. tide was ont. ■
Kimed The by tide the retting in. sun;
was
Thus many a life, in want or woe,
SMI Lilt Stranded on a barren shore j
But God i* God forevermore; * '
Take courage, for we know
The tide comes in.
And lifted from the rock* and shoals.
We sail upon a sunHt sea;
Night opens on eternity—
Sweet rest for weary souls—
The tide is in.
Geo. I. Jones went to Concord yes¬
terday.
C. It. Wilson, of Hollonville, was
here yesterday.
Ed Glazier, of Macon, spent yester¬
day in this city.
Sheriff Howard, of Zebulon, was in
the city yesterday.
Dr. W. C. McCall, of Savannah, was
in the city yesterday.
J. W.Sullivan and Hardy Carraker,
of Erin, came up yesterday. *
Allen Bates left yesterday for a
two days visit to Columbus.
B. A. Daniel, of the Keely Co., At¬
lanta, spent yesterday in this city.
J. W. Sparks left yesterday for
Baltimore. He expects to be absent
two weeks.
About half the trains on the Cen¬
tral R. R. are behind time these lat¬
ter days.
Miss L. P. Halstead left yesterday
for Williamson, where she will spend
a day or two.
& S. Shattue left- yesterday after -
noon for a short trip to Raleigh and
other points in North Carolina.
Will offer Monday morning Grain big
lot of odd sizes in Misses and
Goat Button Shoes at 95c.—worth
$1.25 to $1.50 per E. pair. J. FLEMJ8TE*’
Rev. and Mrs. J. T. Hargrave and
children spent yesterday with Capt.
Kell and family at Shinny Side.
James Blalock, of Concord, spent
yesterday yi looking through the
cotton mills in and near this city.
Batts Superior Coart was adjourn¬
ed yesterday and Judge Boynton wfll
spend a week at homa in this city.
Miss Salhe Maude Jones is expect¬
ed to arrive in this city on Monday,
and will visit her aunt, Mrs. Judge
Bbynton. - . '
The charity supper at Ed Flemis-
tere on Friday night was a great
success. The supper was par excel¬
lence and the receipts were $52.50.
The Mission Band will meet at
residence of Mrs. J. P. Hammond on
Tuesday afternoon at 3 o’clock.
There will be a free will offering box •
All friends are invited to attend,
W. H. Dismuke left yesterday
Woodbury, where he will spend
day. He will return on tomorrow
accompanied by his wife and
Celeste, who will in future reside in
this city.
We present this morning the
of “Pike County’s” incomparable
ters from Europe. They have
a source of great pleasure to
readers and have placed the News
Sun under heavy obligations to
accomplished writer. A lady
(has been over much of the
ground, and who is amply
in other respects to be a critic,
that they are among the best
of travel she has ever read.
Beautiful line new Silk and
mere Mufflers and Silk
for the holidays at
HENRY C. BURR & BRO.
Hardware, Guns,
Stoves, Pistols,
Tinware, Sporting
Belting, Goods,
Fanning Cutlery*
Implements
FOR THE SEASON OF 1889 AND 1890.
We have the largest, best selected and most complete stock in this
tion. We are sole agents for the celebrated
Iron King, Farmer Girl and Champion monitor
And THIRTY YEARS EXPERIENCE has shown us that they are the best
ever sold in this market.
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some of t
Griffin «
the terms are easy-one-hall cash
deeds will be made at once.
This is some of the finest vacant
property in Griffin and offers a splen¬
did chance either for investment or
The fountain of psrpefawUyonth ™ oneoj
the dreams of antiquity. It has been well-
nigh realited fn Ayer’e SareapariUa, which
purifies the Wood, gives vitaUty to AH the
bodily function*, and thus restore* to age
.. 758
..18,049
... 813
...13,666
Middling Steady at 9&
The receipts for the week ending
Dec. 7tb, 1888, were 988 and the
total receipts from Sept. 1st to that
date were 14,903.
Are You Going to Texas 1
Or anywhere else? Ifso, buy your
Trunks at the New Yobk Store.
Don’t buy a dollar’s worth ol goods until
yon see my goods today. I will se.l—
12«lbs. Gr. Sugar $1.00. .bo.
lllbs. Leaf Lard $1 Flour $1.50
50 lbs. President’s Wife
6 Cans Eagle Tomatoes Milk $1.00. $1,45
Jackson a case.
Figs per pound, 10c.
2 lb. Canned Corn 10c.
1 lb. CprnerkBeef 12#., 2 lbs. 20c.
1 lb. A Good Salmon 15c.
1 lb. Fresh Herring 12Jic.
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 Dandy Soap $1.00.
Bose Crackers 12%c.
Will also have dressed
Turkeys, Cranberries, Fish,
Savannah and Norfolk Oysters.
NT Come to see me.
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not to carry them over. v ;
Broadcloths, 54 In
Worth anywhere In the world $1,25, and that to t
41a them aim at nl MAVtr now (&1 $1.00 AA TVAV per yard. 1 STQ»*tl
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ALL WOOL LADIES CLOTH, 36 INCHES
1 < *■ - * *■ v * i«T$ 4
for 87 l-2c., former price 45c. This line can’t last long at ths
only a few of them left.
PLAID AND STRIPED FLANNE
Suitable for childrens and ladies sacks, that have been brin
along, reduced to 40c.
Black Fur Muffs 50 Cents, Former Price on These
Cut Prices the Order of t
No line ha* escaped, but all have suffered alike. Our eniire force busy last night (S
ducing the prices, on every article. We expect to be very busy from new en through 1
time te make you a long bilk upor the merits of our goods, when you come in Conseq
where the will move upon their own merit.
CLOTHING AND OVERCOATS.
You sen buy a $3.00 Overcoat new fer $2.00. A $5.00 Overcoa new for $4.1
$16.00 Overcoat for $7.00- 0 * ------------------ $16 GOCwatter SH 0$. Men and Raya Suite have all Man reduced in Mi
proportion. NOW IS YOUR TIME TO INVEST.
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REED’S FINE SHOES
„ * :»■«« wn w a sssss,
W. L. DOUCLAS* MEN SHOE!
We are sole agents ter this well known make in this market. Do not buy other shoe
er er claim claim that that they they are are just just as as good good as as DOUGLAS DOUGLAS SHOES. SHOES. Ear Eor none none are are as as good , ter the sai
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is for tent, possesion will* be^given
January first.
The House has long been known 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
and satisfactory reason given *or
renting. address
For terms, etc., call on or
ROSWELL H. DRAKE,
GRIFFIN, GA.
THfc.
OF NEW YORK.
!S3ss3£S ed in 1843. Assets arm f126,000,
world, and tee advantages It ofieretg!*,
uivTd»w6m4p. .T.lMn-AmJn »"•
Farm tor Sale.
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I tin sen at eitvated private nsfelOOHam imfe lrom
mere or less, part one ol Orr Di*
road In the tower s
re «*. on hand large stock 56 all grades Flour, and
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