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w : Prices!
BEFORE DOING SO, OR
st it the balance
born days,
™ HAVE OPENED IN THE 1ANTFEW DATS OVER
Garments !
BOUGHT AT FORCED BADE, AT
fm Cents On The Dollar l
And Will Be Sold the Same Way. See Our
LADIES’ - AND - CHILDREN’S - UNDERWEAR
AND SAVE 25 PER CENT. AT
LY COMPANY, 24 Hill St,
_
~ r S, TOYS, TOYS,
URGE STOCK TOYS 0 EVERY KIND.
--STACKS OF-
Christmas Goods.
\ in ft CALL when you want anything in that tine.
W. CLARK & SON.
ifeSi*
m ss «»., Dec. 14.
For Sale
T. f. Brooks.
dec5d*w3w.
Supt. Hege and Civil Engineer Hun¬
ter, of the Central railroad, were in
the city yesterday looking after
their stone quarry. So excellent and
plentiful is the rock north of Griffin
that it is probable they will open np
quarries for general use as well ns
for ballasting. This will offer an ex-
- cellent opportunity to secure stone
for the erection of bouses on Lexing¬
ton Avenue.
Pike County Journal: ‘ Judge
Pope reports that one of his turkeys
came up the other day with nine
little turkeys. This is the first time
we ever heard of turkeys hatching in
December. The Judge says he can
only attribute it to the fact that
the favorable seasons oi the past
year affected the turkeys as well
as the SOU. But we take another
viewef it. That tnrkey expected to
bave&'ptaymn important part at
the Christmas dinner and So she
hustled around to save her scalp.”
Vow wMjed check* may have alt the plum p
bloom ol health through yonr nm
. _ Sdunaparilla. This time-honored
r atitl feeds the van. It improves cH-
___l, puriSe* the blood, and invigorate*
the astern. Give it a triad.
ABBOTT’S EAST INDIAN CORN
PAINT removes all Corns, Bunions
nnd Warts.
■ Oranges 25 |
‘3 Lemons 25 Gen
* ALL KINDS FISH. OYSTERS ALD CELERY. ★
-JA SHIPMENT OF}-
F’s Fine Coooannt Maroons and Fancy Cakes,
-{JUST RECEIVED.}-
Oa,lte 7
Glazed Fruits.
Sew CropN. O. 8ym P . Thurber's
«. Raisin* and Citron.
; Daily.
Vi ■. y,. ■ V fl
'ROUND-ABOUT.
Ctty Not*,, and New, From This and
Adjoining Counties.
THE SOCIETY KIHH.
Oh, everybody knows wbat bliss in n kiss is,
That'* Riven and taken that with plenty amiss of is, lOTe;
It’s That one thing one's at below, least ancTno never one’s above.
no
Bar gave us, good Jupiter, save ns from kisses
HvwAety nrktmpr when courtesies they meek this : is—
For clammiest, coldest oi
Sans sympathy, sugar and served without
heat,
Motion one—Purse the lips just ever so little;
Motion two—Stick your head out, your
model a snake—
Then dab your opponent—a* if lips were brit¬
tle. them
And using them roughly would cause
to break.
el t*
dear creature*
Reduce to a science their Vieeing attaokw.
P. L. Newton spent yesterday in
Atlanta.
Mrs. M. R. Brown visited Atlanta
yesterday.
Rev. Elmore Thrash, of Jones
Mills, was here yesterday.
Mr. Denck will have a fine Stieff
piano on the stage for his use.
R. F. Strickland made a flying trip
to Concord yesterday afternoon.
J. W. Reid and Mrs. J. L. Wilson,
of Reids, spent yesterday in this city.
Read programme for Tuesday eve¬
ning’s concert published in tomor¬
row’s paper.
Mrs. B. R. Blakely and Master
Albert went to Atlanta yesterday on
a short visit.
f Cols. A.G. Daniel and G. A. Cun¬
.
ningham went to Macon yesterday,
eacli wearing a very mysterious air.
L. E. Key, of Concord, will in a
few days remove to Ft. Payne, Ala.
He will still remain in the lumber
business.
Mrs. J. W. Sullivan aud little Miss
Nora, who have been visiting the
family of Capt. D. H. Peden, left, yes
terda.v for her home at Erin.
Theutoatiftiu is cause xr lactiaacid fin the
Mood, whicch Hood’s Sarsaparilla nentrail*-
and thus cure* rheumatism,.
fori
1 train ---------
’ morning. He was v
il had plenty of money.
.....-*** already beginning to
' make their holiday purchases. The
stores of Griffin are welisfcocked with
goods of every description. There is
no reason why a dollar of money
should go. out of this city. Our mer¬
chants are all active, enterprising
businessmen. They have prepared
to fully meet the demands of every
class of customers. Griffin money
should lie spent in Griffin. Patron-
ixe your own tradesmen.
Rev. and Mre.|8. P.Richardson and
daughters, Misses Florence and Gen¬
evieve, arrived here yesterday after¬
noon. Mr. Richardson is the recent¬
ly appointed Presiding Elder of this
district and will make this
city his future home. The lies
house has been secured and the fami¬
ly will foe domiciled there in a day or
two. Mr. Richardson is well known
to many of our people, he having
been the pastor of the Methodist
church several years ago.
An inventive genius has made a
cone which brings joy to the heart
of the dude. In the handle of the
cane is set a iittle watch, so that the
dude can observe the time witbont
unbuttoning his $2 ulster. The
handle also contains a repository for
cigarettes and matches, andjin one
end is a receptacle for one dollar’s
worth of nickles, which are pushed
up by a spring. The head of the
cane is no doubt a very good thing
in its wav, bat what is needed is for
some one to invent a head for the
dude which contains more brains
than the one now perched on his hol¬
low shoulders.
‘Whom the ■gfib* but gods wby love diet "iwben die young,”
says Byron; the cold cough, which you
can cure or neg¬
lected means death, with Dr. Bull’s
Cough Syrup, the old reliable!
A sensible woman will not fail to
keep a bottle of Salvation Oil on
hand for men’s cuts and bruises.
m ________
Do not fail to hear Denck’s great
piece for the left hand alone, in which
he plays melody .accompaniment and
variations with only his left hand.
Miss Maggie Foster, of Towaliga,
and Miss Annie Thomason, of Jack-
son, are spending several days with
Misses Daisy and Katie Lee Thrash,
Jim Woodard, colored, while care
lessly handling his gnn yesterday
morning shot his wife severely in the
right leg. The parties live beyond
Col. Flynt’s.
Mrs. J. C. Gorham gavea pleasant
party to the scholars of her school
and their friendsat her residence yes¬
terday afternoon. All reporta most
enjoyable time.
The first train on the Columbus
Southern railroad, our new line
toward the sea, left the depot at Co¬
lumbus on three o’clock Thursday
afternoon, with a full load.
Mrs. W. M. Howard and Mrs. Clem
Slade, of Zebnlon, passed through
this city yesterday afternoon on their
way home from Jonesboro, where
they have been visiting relatives.
On and after Dec. 15th the north
bound mail leaving here at 9 p. m.
— -
northern mail will then go straight
through.
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We cheerfully recommend Dr. Bull’s
Baby Syrup, which is warranted not
to contain anything injurious. It is
safe and costs only 25 emits.
You feel drowsy, listless and de¬
spondent. You are fast letting go
‘golt
only 25 cents.
NENRY C. BURR 4 BRO.
LEADERS IN
Hardware, , Guns,
Stoves, Pistols,
Tinware, Sporting
Belting, Goods,
Farming Cntlery,
Implements Etc.
FOR THE SEASON OF 1889 AND 1890.
-{o}-
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 us that they are the best
ever rie sold REDUeflON in this market.
in »u uib of stmes
We are the recognized leaders for
TINWARE, UN WORE AND REPAIRING,
Of every description. To those in need of
LEATHER OR RUBBER BELTING
We can offer superior inducements. We are agents tor
King Powder Co.’s Powder
The BEST in the world, and can offer big inducement* to both the whole¬
sale and retail trade. *
lenry J. Burr A Bro
BnlMen’ Hardware .
J. M. MILLS
SELLS
the
E|ST
Groceries at the Lowest Prices.
wm- CALL AND SEE .ee
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Are ned To
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We liave too
ready low
EVERY ARTICLE IN THE HOUSE
3 Accordion Pleated Si
In Myrtle Green, Bronze, aud Black which have been selling bui a
reduced to $10.00. This is much less than these suits cost*
not to carry them over.
Broadcloths, 54 Inches wide
Worth anywhere in the world $1,25, and that is the price we have been g<
them at now $1.00 per yard.
ALL WOOL LADIES CLOTH, 36 INCHES WIDE
for g7 l-2e., former price 45c. This line can’t last long at that price, as tl
only a few of them left. { x
PLAID AND STRIPED FLANNELS,
Suitable for childrens and ladles sacks, that have been bringing 50c. per yard all
along, reduced to 40c.
Black Fur Muffs 50 Cents. Former Price or, These Goods 75 Cents.
Cut Prices the Order of the Day !
No line has tscaped, but all have suffered alike. Our entire force busy last night ($aturdi.y) hoiidays marking wont ^.re¬ hays
ducing the prices, on every article. We expect to be very busy from now en through the ant
time io make you a long talk upor the merits of our goods- when you come in Consequently have put the prices
where the will move upon their own merit.
CLOTHING ANO OVERCOATS.
H«4.to tall luto line aim. You 43100& nun buy > *3.00 0«reu.tnow tor32.&0. 435.00 Ovnrcnn no« Inr 34.00. I
^ 0 rT .,nr,7.O0 C«<f.r *11 00. I».n and B.y, S.,l. h.v. .11 bn*. to 0». W
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REED’S FINE SHOES FOR LADIES!
A lull line In all widths and stylos just locoised dorioj the past .rat. Remerobor Isil nor, satislaelun. yah- «J than shau
an guaranteed, and wo consider it a Invar il you wi t let us knuw whunovur Ihey to give
W. L. DOUGLAS’ MEN SHOES.
We are sole agents for this well known make in this market. Do not buy o her 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 Ms are sold
SCHEUERMAN & WHITE.
For Rent!
-(Ol-
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
long while. ’
The House will be rented
Med Or MriiisM
and satisfactory reason given tor
For terms, etc., call on or address
ROSWELL H. DRAKE,
GRIFFIN, GA.
mu iumhuh
OF NEW YORK.
t)i*anl*ed in 1848. Aesetaaver *126,000.
w1r7dyw6«4p.
TO cm IT.
. ■know what 8. S.
8. has
of *n*Iv*i fet-In
-felt taking it. I got
tin potoon was
and
;t*k-
★ FOR THE NFXT FEW OATS *
-WILL OFFER-
Special Inducements
— in —
Fair Groceries V 1 Ms.
-.(o)-- , "■;* -
Have on hand large stock air grades Flour, and Corn, Feed and Seed
Oats, Bran, Hay, Salt, and a full line Sugar,Coffee, Tobacco, etc.
S. XuX. Perdue
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Th.ey Say I
-THAT
DEANE
A<-e Afraid they will soil all their
HOLIDAY HOODS
Before the Holidays come,
it Just Received, A Fresh Lot of -K
KENNEDY’S
‘
• “ \
Crackers and
; a FINEST IN THE MARKET.
D. HOLMA
a <. “s ili