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BEFORE DOING
regret it the balance of Your
born days. >\ ‘;
! OPENED IN THE EAST FEW DAYS OVER
G-a,rxn©nts !:-
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BOUGHT AT FORCED SALE, AT
Cents On The Dollar
And Will Be Sold the Same Way. See Our
LADIES’ - AND - CHILDREN’S - UNDERWEAR
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AND SAVE 25 PER
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°nt^^l^ t ^rrng^ t Cwoanu^ e ^ew Nuts, Citron.. Dates,
lot CabbageJMsh Potatoes, Onions,
tee Meat.
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l have full assortment FISH and OYSTERS.
«. W. CLABK A SON.
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Orlfftn, Go., Dec. 12.
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Mutton at Eady’s 10 cents.
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Don’t forget Barron's sale of lots
today at two o’clock.
Goto . Eady’s for Kansas City Steak
10 cents. •a. Eady’s Pork Steak 10ct«.
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11 a. tn. Terns one half cash-the
balance in six and twelve months. If
yon buy a lot today the Savings
Bank will build you a house on it.
City Lots at Auction.
W.E. Barron will sell at Auction on
Thursday, Dec. 12tb, at two o’clock
sharp 38 beautiful building lots on
Ken&cky North Avenue, Hill street Lexington the Aven¬ city
ue and in
of Griffin, Ga. dec8t4.
For Sale
2,000 Siberia old peach ;tree«jr^^t^ tress, one a*
one half years
dec5d*w8w.
Squire Stilwell was detained from
his dinner yesterday to marry Geo.
B. Linler, of Clayton county, and
Mbs Lillie Ogletree, of Union district,
this county. The Squire soys he
thought tBt groom would give him
enough to buy his dinner, or at least
“set’em up f ”butthegroomwas look-
ing forward te the expenee of raising
what possibly might be a large fami¬
ly, and the Squire had to go out and
buy himself some new cheese and old
Th. hawk, drastic purgative, once deemed
to indispensable, hare given place to mUder
aad more ekilfnlty prepared laxative#; hence
the great and growing demand for Ayers
KBs. Physicians everywhere recommend
them for eostiveneee, indigestion, and Brer
complaints. _
WE IRE DISPLAYING SOME
Furniture!
r 5 Rattan Rockers,
. CORKER CHAIRS, CHILDREN CHUBS.
Beautiful Tables, in Cherry and Antique Oak.
Parier Suit*.
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Sold Cash or
’ROUND ABOUT.
City Notes, and Mews From This and
Adjoining Counties.
WOMAN’l KICK I.K FAXCV.
Girls always find it hard to choose-
Fancy likes their reason when orerspread*- she
Sbe a wild one wooes,
A tame one when she weds.
F- M. Kinemd kd* yesterday
business trip to Borne
D- J. Bailey, Jr., after a brief visit
home, left for Columbus yesterday
afternoon.
Miss Sallie Maude Jones, of Atlan¬
ta, arrived yesterday and is visiting
her annt Mrs. J. S. Boynton.
The pressure of the memorial exer-
ereises upon our columns has crowd¬
ed out some minor local items.
Mrs. J. C. Anthony, of Greenville,
who has been visiting Dr. E. R. An¬
thony and family of this city, left for
her home yesterday.
S. D. Niles, of Atlanta, who has
been visiting his brother Capt.G. R.
Niks and family in this city, left yes¬
terday for bis home.
J. F. Stilwell has a stalk of cotton
with 233 bolls from which he picked
thirty ounces of cotton. The stalk
originally contained 282 bolls,
some got lost. ;
Prof. Joseph H. Dench, of Atlanta,
is in the city and will give a piano
concert at an early date at
son’s Hall, under the auspices of the
Davis Fund Committee of this place,
half of the gross proceeds to go to¬
wards that fond.
J.L. Bass, of Rome, who spent
several days here with his brothers,
left yesterday for Florida and will
make a trip to Cuba. He was joined
by his wife at Macon and they to¬
gether will be absent from home
eral weeks.
Ringing Noises
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---ion di-
aleo result
Wood purifier, is a peculiarly —riTTuT.ire-
try Hood’s Sarsapn-rilla. the pecnUar medi-
Mrs. R. A. McFarland and little
daughter, who have been spending
the past two months in this city,
left yesterday afternoon for Ogle¬
thorpe where they will spend some
time, Mr. McFarland now being
stationed at that place.
The most remarkable cures of scrofula on
record have been accomplished bv Hood’s
Sarsaparilla. Try it. Sold by all drojjr«l*t«. 8
Confederate Veterans
The committee appointed for the
purpose of taking steps looking to
the organisation of a Confederate
Veteran Association of Spalding
county met Tuesday a. m. with Col.
J. S. Boynton in the chair, and Re¬
solved, that a mass meeting of all
those now living in the county who
served in the Confederate Amy or
Navy be held in Griffin, at the court
house, Wednesday, Dec. 18th next at
eleven o’clock a. m. for the purpose
of p erfe ct in g writ! nrg airtraiikm fay
the adoption of a constitution and
election of officers.
All Ex-Confederate soldiera of the
county are earnestly requested to be
present and take part in the meeting.
We owe it to ourselves, and wives
and children, as well as to thememo-
ry of our deceased comrades, that
the friendshins cemented by the hard¬
ships and tbe valors of a tour year’s
service together should not be oblit¬
erated by time and a failure to asso¬
ciate more intimately together. >
Vm. R. Hanleiter, John F. Stilwell
and Geo. R. Niles are a committee to
prepare constitution for submission
to the meeting and will have their
report ready. -
Your wasted cheeks may haveall the plump
ness and bloom ol health through your
of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. This time-honored
remedy still leads the van. Itpmproves
gestion, purifies the Mood, and invigorates
the system. Give it a trial.
HENRY C. BURR t SRO.
LEADERS IN
Hardware, Guns,
Stoves, Pistols,
Tinware, Sporting
Belting, Goods,
Farming Cutlery,
Implements Etc.
FOE THE SEASON OF 1889 AND 1890.
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We have the largest, beat 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.
BIB REBUCTION IN ALL LINES OF
We are the recognised leaders lor
j leather or rubber beltinc
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sale and retail trade.
ry C. Burr A Bro
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town <south) at u
y day; anyone passing would . ...
so, from the sound of the hammer.
Elder Harrison Jonw, of Hampton,
was in tow* yesterdajr.
Will Vi Mialier made a miriness trip
to Carrollton Monday, and reports a
good time..: .
Sam Darsey, that clever baggage
master of the 8. G. * N. A. RR., was
in town Sunday.
W. B. Miller leaves this morning
for Ft. Valley, where he will spend
several days visiting relatives and
friends. !
E. H. Darsey has at last finished
making syrup. He has made off his
individual crop about three thous¬
and gallons, and an immense quan¬
tity for customers. The farmers
have at last decided to raise their
syrup at home.
Jersey bad the misfortune to
lose a fit*. milk cow Saturday by
falling in a ditch and breaking its
neck.
We notice in the South Fla. Courier
that “Mej. Jno. C. Griffin is an as¬
sistant height agent’’ at Bant City,
Fla. W» wish him success.
Safe Investment.
la one wlieh eh is is guaranteed guaranteed to to bring bring you
results or In ease of failure a re
' ase price. On this safe plan you
our advertised Druggist Consnmp- Consump- a bot-
ur. lung’s New Discovery y for for
____ It is guaranteed to bring relief in every
case, when used for any affection of Throat,
Lnnn or Chest, such as Consumption, Inflam
matfon, tfe. It is pleasant and always agreeable de- to
Trial safe, andean E. be
bottles free at B. An
r Store.-
”S EAST INDIAN CORN
aoves all Corns, Bunions
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Chvkey.
A controversy arising froui a request
for instances of the use of this cant
word before 1840 was left undecided
owing to a doubt as to whether a trace of
its use could be discovered in the sixteenth
century. In the injunctions of King
Edward VI to the capitular bodies of the
cathedrals, in 1547, they are forbidden
to “use/any wanton, filthie, chekyng
scornefull or taunting wordea.”—Note
and Queues
J. M. MILLS
SELLS
the
BENT
Groceries at the Lowest Prices.
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EVERY ARTICLE IN THE
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in Myrtle Green, Bronze, aud Black which have baen
reduced to $10.(M). This Is much less than these suits
not to carry them over.
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Broadcloths, 54
Worth anywhere In Ihc world $1,25, and that is 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 45c. This line can’t last long at that price, as there
only# few of them left. a °
PLAID AND STRIPED FLANNELS, 9
Suitable for childrens and ladies sacks, that have been bringing 50c. per yard
along, reduced to 40c. ass***-' * m a
Black Fur Muffs 50 Cents, Former Price on These Goods 75 Cents.
Cut Prices the Order of the Day
s&S&i a. .in. ha.. ... fc.« SS ‘asns»? r
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where the will move upon their own merit.
CLOTHING AND OVERCOATS.
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REED’S FINE SHOES FOR LADIES i
„ “ttws ssaattB wat Mat? these shoes
W. L. DOUGLAS’ MEN SHOES. 1
We are sole agents ter this wed known make m this market. Do not buy other shoes simply because the deal¬
er claim that they are just as good as D0U6LAS’ SHOES. Eor none are as good for the same maitoy that hw £ re so d.
SCHEUERMAN & WHITE.
For Rent!
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He Hotel Ms
is Tor rent, possesion will, be^given
January first. p
The House bas 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. •
Tne Bouse will be rented
FbM Or IMirasW
and satisfactory reason given for
renting. For etc., call - address
terms, on or
ROSWELL H. DRAKE,
GRIFFIN, GA.
MUTIAL LIFE IMHA1E CO,
OF NEW YORK. ;
Organised in 18*8. Afreets aver |126,000, j
727,550. This company i« the the largwt in
the world, and the advantages it oflere to be
snreremokeit the MANGliAM’SSONS. safest, cheapest and best.
niv7dpwfim4p. 8. TV Agts
Farm lor Sale.
ds of W Y. Maddox and H. O.
unmnungs. 45 am* in a high state of colti-
vaUun, balance in mUed growth of woods.
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★ FOR THE HFXT FEW DAYS ★
-WILL OFFER—
Special Inducements
Family tents 1 1 Kills.
Ho 's. jsj. hS.wL aysSuSi
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S. 2m£. Perdue
Tlxey Say !
-THAT-
DEANE & HUFF
A r e Afraid they wiU set! alt ill their their
«Q»»S
Before the Holidays come.
★ Just Received, A Fresh Lot of ■¥
Crackers and Cakes!
FINEST IN THE MARKET
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V. LMAN ♦