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About The Griffin daily news and sun. (Griffin, Ga.) 1889-1924 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1889)
, I 1 mmm be___ • U «*•> M ihWf' rw' mf ; v. ■ w of: 'Low: s*r ***>.’ BEFORE DOING SO, OR . _.«t it the balance of Your „ . born days. __JoJ__ = OPENED IN THE EAST FEW DA YS OVER FPS r-, , 1 * * * * Garments !:• * BOUGHT AT FORCED SAXE, _ AT Cents On The Dollar! • •••••• i . . And Will Be Sold the Same Way. See Our LADIES’ - AND - CHILDREN’S - UNDERWEAR AND SAVE 25 PER CENT. AT :ly co mpany . jast IDsty Nate, n, ro „, Dates. New lot Cabbage, Irish Potatoes, Onions, Mince Meat. ive full assortment; FISH and OYSTERS. W. CLARK & SON. &; y H u ns i , S* ...-.an, U -'5 | v - 0 rt -- a - D ~ 1 ° ; ,IJ, ..............LiOJCl Citr Lote at Auction. W,E. Barron will sail at Auction on r »rth Avenue, Hill street Lexington the Aven- city in <3a. dec8t4. For Sale T.f. Brooks. BRINK THE BEST. Gibson’s Gold Seal Whisky la the best whisky only to be found in Griffin, , and a Is sold by JOHN,I. ISON’S. Trvit. novTdlm Wedding Reception. A large number of the following in¬ vitation was issued to favored recip¬ ients yesterday: Mm. M. E Dickinson ^n^t^|u£^h^dau^eri * the pleasure of your presence : and a * y ^ d : m UaM past eight'iintil eight eleven JriorkJ ‘iWrtbwBtreet . Griffin, t....................... ...» I.. 1 'W f "’'fi.i wf ’'i!» ..... The pimples and blotches that dis¬ figure yourfsee and neck,sweetheart, are the culmination of nature’s ef¬ forts to purify your blood. Whv „ ....... not try Laxador the celebrated blood purifier. WE ARE DISPLAYING SOME Beautiful * Furniture! 75 Rattan Rockers, 0T CORNER CHAIRS CHILDREN’S CHAIRS, Beautiful |abies, in Cherry and Antique Oak. f ^ ^HaB Furnitur Parlor Suite. __ifArtido* f*r Holiday Gffis. Ciedit* j^gjM 'ROUND-ABOUT.. City Note*, anfl Mew. From VUe Adjoining Countie*. : &‘«ss sssss&e- cKeek, Hr your highly Ircscocd By my dollar*, six a week; You cansay I told you so¬ l’ll be even with him though. By the aid which I'd like he might spend; tend, By hi*cash whichhe to could crowd By Upon the joy who’s out pioud; one I make poor brage- Tell him that my 111 be wren with his jags. Maid of Griffin, I must flee, For another waits for me, I shall wed your rival, sweet, Who resides acroes the street. When her wealth secure I’ve got— Then 111 show-him what is what. Col. J. D. Boyd visited Atlanta Miss Miss Katie Ko Derrick, of Hampton, was in the city yesterday. W. W. Woodruff is spending sever¬ al days with his family in this city. William Sears, of Atlanta, spent Sunday with his family, in this cit^r. T. W. Markham, of Columbus, spent Sunday with his family in this dfy. We had a very pleasant call last night from Editor Fitts, of the Car. rollton Times.. E. A. Heard, formerly of this city, but now travelling from Rome, was here yesterday.„ M. T. Bergen, of Columbus, who is the proprietor of the ice factory in this city, was here Sunday. Rufus S. Brown, of Macon, former¬ ly bookkeeper at the New York Store, spent Sunday with his friends in this ‘ Let us be thankful that any poor sufierer can buy with 25 cents Salva¬ tion Oil. Vennor's predictions, though in the main pretty accurate, are not infali- ble. 6ut Dr. Cough Syrnp was never known to fail, toenre a cough. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dunbar and two daughters, of Hollonville, were shopping in the city yesterday. Dr. Julius Barnes,of Jackson,spent several hours in this city on Sunday. He was passing through on his way to Columbus, where he will spend two or three days. The council canvassed yesterday afternoon to see who should be elect¬ ed to the various minor city offices tonight. It is said that there will be a radical change in the police depart¬ ment. J. L. Base, who has been spending several days in this city .will leave to¬ day for Cuba, where he will remain for several weeks. The journey will be made with numerous stops by the way. Several points in Florida will . J>e visited on the down trip, i Mrs. Bertha Peck Schaeffer, of ’ Hampton, left Saturday night for on Charlotte, N. C., with the intention of making it her future home. She will stop over in Atlanta about ten for Hampton both in a social and charitable way, and her departure will be greatly felt. J. T. Jordan and E. E. NorriB, the two gentlemen arrested last week and put under bond for their appear¬ ance at, tbe City Court, had their case tried yesterday morning and were released. They were engaged in delivering pictures which were sold in the summer by other parties and nee section 25, which after some argument on both sides, was decid¬ ed in their favor. . ■ ■ The most remarkable care* of scrofula on record have been accomplished bv Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Try it. Sold by ail druggists. 8 HENRY C. BURR b BRO. LEADERS IN Hardware, Guns, Stoves, Pistols, Tinware, Sporting Belting, Goods, Farming Cutlery, ; I Implements Etc. 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 Stoves And THIRTY YEARS EXPERIENCE has shown ns that they are the best ever sold in this market. III REDUCTION IN ILL UKi OF STOVES I We are the recognised leaders for \ tinwabe. tin work and bepahuno, Off very description. To those in need of LEATHER OR RUBBER BELTING We can offer superior indocement*. We are agents for The BEST in the worid, and ofier big indneements to both sale and retail tirade. ^ Henry C. Burr A Bro. BnfMem’ H«rflw*r* a 8p*H*lty. .ft,. ' i i f $***81 t of the I now was through the of in- egress, and witb- t,0 A«r». I 61 Ox outolde door ot the cell lioU «L» opened the small wicket m the in¬ side door, when one of the men forced the wicket back, put his arm through and raised the bats which holds the inside door, pushed it violently open, and before the boy could shut and lock the outside door, had shoved that back against the boy, shoved him aside and the prisoners rushed down the stairs and were out and goue before any alarm could be given. As soon as the boy could get out of the jail he reported the escape. All of the prisoners were negroes, and it is said by parries who saw them at a). distance that They they all went different ways. were, Charlie Thomas, convicted at the last term of Superior Court of the murder of Will Mitchell; Jossey Plummer, for £U*son; Charley Smith, hog Stealing; Oliver Cotton, at¬ tempt to rape, and Will King, ob¬ taining money under false pretences. Sheriff Connell telegraphed at once to Chief of Police Connelly of Atlan¬ ta for dogs, and every effort will be made.to capture them. No especial blame is attached to any one, but it seems to be a case of carelessness in allowing a boy to open a wicket from which the bars confining the doors can be reached. The jail is in itself one of the most secure in the State and an escape MilliMi ept by once. All mothers who have used it, say that Dr. Bril’s Baby Syrup is the best medicine lor children teething. 25 It relieves at once and costs only cents. Dm ftm Go. Don’t bay t dollar's worth IwiUiseJ— of goods until you me my goods today. 1251 lbs. fir. Sugar $ 1.00. 11 lbs. Leaf Lard $1.00. $1.50 50 lbs. President’s Wife Flou r “ “ Elegant “ $1.60 ^^rinlf^eeSSc. “ “ Cream of Chatta. $1.25 “ ^ Arbnckle’s « 25c. 6 Cans Eagle Milk $1.00. Jackson Tomatoes $1.45 a ease. Figs per pound, 10c. 2 lb. Canned Corn 10c. 1 lb. Corned Beef 125*c., 2 lbs. 20c. 1 lb. A Good Salmon 15c. 1 lb. Fresh Herring 12J$c. 4 lbs. Soda 25c. Cream Cheese 15c. 4 Cocoanuts 25c. Cabbage 2Jfc. 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&:. dressed Will also have Turkeys, Cranberries, Fish, Savannah and Norfolk Oysters. ter Come to see me. J. M. Mills. ■ *''* fcpP ; sees Are Deter A-';,J-,., r-. : :. f • *,,.V . -i STiSXS. 1 EVERY ARTICLE IN TH 3 Accordion ■ 54 Inches Wide Worth anywhere in 1 he world $1,25, and that if the price we have been them at now $1.00 per yard. ALL WOOL LADIES CLOTH, 36 INCHES WIDE for 37 l-2c., former price 46c. This line can’t last long at that price, as there! only a few of them left PLAID AND STRIPED FLANNELS, Suitable for childrens and ladies sacks, that have been bringing 60c. per yard along, reduced to 40c. Black Fur Muffs 50 Cents. Former Price on These Goods 75 Cents. Cut Prices the Order of the Day I No line has Escaped, but all have suffered alike. Our entire force busy lartnljM through (Saturday) the holidays, marking wonl down haye re ducino the prices, or, every article. We expect to be very busy from now on in Consequently have put and the time to make you a long talk opor the merits of our goods, when you come pneet where the will move upon their own merit. .’ • CLOTHING AND OVERCOATS. . Had^o tall into line also. You can bu, a S3.00 0«rcoat now Iw J200. A J5.00 0«TOa wJa, WJW. I $1 o!o0 Overcoat for $7.00- A $15 00 INVEST. Coat for $11 00. Men and Boys Saits have all been reduced in this sane ^ 4HMV I^ VWR TtlAE TO REED’S FINE SHOES FOB LADIES | A full line in ah widths and styles just received if wifi during lot tire know past whenever week. Remember they fail to every satisfaction. pair of these shoes | are guaranteed, and we consider it a favor you us give W. L. DOUGLAS’ MEN SHOES. We are sole agents for this well known make in this market. Do not buy other shoes simply because the deal¬ er claim that they are just as good as DOUGLAS SHOES. Eor none are as good for the same money that bis t re sold SCHEUERMAN & WHITE. For Rent! —:—CO)— ft Hotel m is for rent, 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 longwhile. The House will be rented FariW Or DsTurnisM and satisfactory reason given f or renting. address For terms, etc., call on or ROSWELL H. DRAKE, GRIFFIS, UOTI'Al LIFE MAH (0. OF SEW YORK Organized la t84». Assetsarer $126,000. £72,000,000. 000. Paid members since member* organization in 1888,015,- over p*w a? e I^d it gSs the the safest,cheapest aSkaotages it g ofl^sTo aad beat. be nty7d fw’omip Farm tor Sale. I will neU at private safelOJW anwoT land, bOTh^d al’any in the State, reroa one- «„^7d*a1« OtehnvdHIN.tJ ★ FOR THE NFXT FEW OAYS ★ -WILL OFFER- Special Inducements — IN — If Crons Of I Kits. Have on hand large stock all grades Flour, and Corn, Feed and Seed Oats, Bran, Hay, Salt, and a fall line Sugar, Coffee, Tobacco, etc. -(o)- S. 3VL- Perdue T3a.ey Say I -THAT- DEANE & HUFF s Are Aftraid they will sell all their JSS _ HOLIDAY OONI Befere the Holiday* come. — ★ Just Received. A Fresh Lot of -ft KENNEDY’S ' Crackers a ’-L - 5 HHftm IN Y- .. .