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returns from the Democratic primary have all been
and the candidates friends. nominated)are 1 he Belle of reviving Nelson, Old the
ulations of their Monongahela Rye Wh.s-
to AAAA and X X X X
have received the highest endorsement of the public
for purity and excellence, and will always merit the popu¬
larity they have achieved at
W. Champion & Co.
Will receive daily
Fresh Fish and
Oysters, Fresh Lot Uncanvass¬
ed Hams, Best Cream Cheese,
All Pork Sausage
and Pigs Peer, the
best gradesjFlour and Lard. All kinds
Canned Goods, Corn, Oats, Bran Hay.
JOHN D. HOLMAN
Just received a fine COFFEE MILL,
Can grind all Coffee bought of us FREE.
G. W Clark & bon.
Look To Your Strength !
Dur Hvor and bowel*, make vow
•_ DREWRYS DRUG STORE.
PIC TUBE FRAMES.
We have just received the largest and handsomest line
of Frames ever shipped to this market. Every style imag
mable. Also a beautiful line of Easels just in.
M. D. MITCHELL & CO,'S
octlT-dAwoMp. ART CALLER/.
DEANE & HUPP,
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA.
Are bow ready to show you their beuutiful fall stock. Everything in the
Book and Stationery line. Wall Pictures, Picture Frames, Albums, Dolts,
Toy* and Naveltiee. ''
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Musical Instruments.
We caa save you money on a PIANO or ORGAN.
Don’t ,’t fail fail to to see our stc^k before buying elsewhere.
oct5-d*wtjan.
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Wt bare an eieftlbnt stock of Fancy and Family Groceries,'uigarc, Tubami and ( andy
AkK> a adect nioek ot the beat blinds of Whiakien, Wine*, uitts and Beer.
.RESTAURANT,
Ws'bnvs an ex ellernt Restaurant, when* we serve the bent meal* tv) lowest prices. Conic
to oUr Reotaurant for good msui* and polite treaiwnt, —
WHISKIES-
We ban die In stock Old Charter Rye, Lincoln County Rve, Manhattan Club Kps, X X X
Acme Bye, Cherokee County Corn, and our own make three-year old Reach Brandy. Uivo
a rat We will treat you right.
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No. 5. Solomon St., Opposite Alliance Warehouse.
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Ol getting the very latent and beat
STYLES
OP FALL AND WINTER
;Your safest plan is to go at once to
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TO-DAY.
New England Mince Meat
i 1 ipound packages.
New York Cabbage,
Cocoanuts.
Dove Hams. .
Uncanvasscd Shoulders.
P. P. P., Diamond Patent,
Royal Oral and Roller
King Flofir.
Fresh Nuts of all kinds.
Winesap Apples at $j.griper
bushel.
j. A. STEWART.
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LAXADORif - tdrvgglotl. -. loniTtlddlnU. v*nut,Blllput 26 1 .
Dl'BULL’S
COUGH
SYRUP
CURES COUGHS 8: COLDS FOR 25 C'
Salvation Oil
XV Olct only 25 Dt». told by all druggllU.
Will relisve Rheumatism, Neuralgiag
Swellings,Bruises,Lumbago,Sprains, Headache, Toothache, Soros, Bums,
Cuts, Scalds, Backache, Wounds, Ae.
CHEW r.SUtZH-.'&'TJtiZSiZ
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Urlffln, Qa,, November 10,
'HOUND ABOUT.
—
City Note*, and News From This and
Adjoining Counties.
H. K. fii’l, Superintendent Central
railroad, was in this cityiyeaterdoy.
Wise Lena Smith m visiting rela¬
tives in Atlautu. She went up yes¬
terday. °
.
Col. Jack Steward, of Atlanta, is
today with hia parents in
city.
Miss Anaie Barnes left yesterday
for Edgewood to visit her aunt, Mrs.
T. J. Hightower.
Oreensbsro Herald: “It hua never
been our fortune to listen to a more
lecture.”
E. P. Turner will leave this morn¬
for Columbus, to be absent about
a month on business.
LaQrnuge Reporter : “It was the
funniest, brightest lecture ever de¬
livered in La Grange.’’
Atlanta Constitution: “Prof. Lane
is undoubtedly one of the finest hu¬
morists in the south.”
Little Miss Quasi* Flemister re¬
turned home yesterday from a visit
to relatives at Milledgeville.
Preaching at Presbyteriaa church
today at 11 a. in. and 7 p. m. by
stated supply. Subject, “Excellency
of Love,”
Mrs. J. C. Auderson, of Chattaoo-
gu, Term., came down yesterduy and
is visiting her mother at Vinsyard,
nearJiiia city.
Mrs. W. K. Stephens, of Washing¬ 1
ton, D. CL, who is visiting relatives"
in this city, leftvesterday for Atlunta
to spend a day or two.
The meeting hour of the Baptist
Sunday school has been changed
from 9 o'clock in the morning to 3
o’clock in.the afternoon.
Hon. John. I). Stewart will deliver
an ad dress at the Y.M. C. A. meeting
this afternoon at 4 o’clock at the
Presbyterian Church. Young men
have a special invitation to be pres¬
ent.
Mrs. Paul Robson, of Atlanta, nee
Miss Annie Parker, spent yesterday
iu this city, leaving in the afternoon
for Cresswel.l to visit her parents.
She was accompanied by Misses
Ilyte Hudson, Susie Johns on -and
Cleora Bowdoin, of this city, and her
brother-in-law, Norwood Hobson, of
Atlanta, who wi l t spe n d tod ay with
her.
Probably Hie niost Fa moils leol are
of the day is Professor La ue-s lec¬
ture on “The History am! Analysis
of Laughter,” w hich ho is to deliver
at Patterson’s Hall Tuesday night.
In this lecture Professor Lane trin es
the history of humor, deepening and
widening iu common with our streams
of riches, knowledge and power, and
shows its influence upon human sen¬
timent to be no less potent, if less
obvious, than that; o! poetry, litera¬
ture and art. He analyses laughter
and gives the theories of Hobbes,
Campbell and others as to its causes.
The'wbole lecture is illustrated by'
humorous sketches supremely impe¬
rious, and told in Professor Lane's
own. graphic inimitable style. No
one who wishes to spend an evening
of most delicious enjoyment can af
ford to miss it. It is said that re¬
cently Pro r . Lane spoke for two
hours on this subject, and when be
had finished the people cried. “More!
Morel!” And the object of the lec¬
ture mbst not be lost sight of. The
widen-wake citizens of Griffin will
never let her pub c schools ask in
vain. A good library wifi add so
much to the efficiency o| the ecbooie.
By every one’s contributing thie
small amount the children will be
able to secure a number of bocks,
and the schools themselves will re¬
ceive an increased impetus from this
evidptjce of the good w’l of its friends
and patrons. The school* belong to
the people, and we know that every
one will gladly contribute to the
snccem of this enterprise.
Xf*.
John WHiker, colored, and smaller
son of II am , T$m flood ruin, bad a
difficulty at a supper at the A M E,
night, which resulted
later iu the night in a Somewhat
more serious affair, John being right
badly cut by Toni in the firm and
face. During the ttmens John s pis¬
tol fell wht of hi- waist bund, be
sij.yh, and was acefdentiilly dis¬
charged. The cutting took place in
front of the liiee House. Jtoth were
arrested yesterday moruitig, bht
Torn was released later in the day on
account of his wounded condition.
St Georges’ Church.
Sunday school today at 9:30 a. in.
Morning service and sermon 11 a. m.
.No service in the afternoon.
The convocation of Macon meete
Wednesd ay nex t at 11 a. in. Open¬
ing sermon by the the Rev. Fred. F,
Reese, rector Christ church, Macon,
an eloquent divine. The Rev. Win.
Dudley Powers, dean of convocation,
Rev. Mr. Barrett, of Atlanta, and
others, are expected to attend. Ser¬
vices continue on Wednesday and
Thursday.
Baptist Church.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m.
by the pastor. Sunday school 3 p.
m. Conference at close of morning
service to hear report from commit¬
tee on parsonage. A full attendance
is desired. 0
Wm Once the Queen's.
Missing—a literary treasure supposed
to have been once in the possession of her
majesty the queen! The precious relic
referred to is a copy of tho original edi¬
tion of “A Christmas Carol,” presented by
Dickens to the author of “Vanity Fair,”
with the interesting autograph inscrip-
tion. “W. M. Thackeray, from Charles
Dickens (whom he made very happy
once a long way from home).” The
story runs that tho queen possessed a
strong desire to own the little volume
in which tho names of these two great
contemporary masters of fiction were
thus associated; that an unlimited com¬
mission was given for its purchase, and
that it eventually became her majesty’s
property for the sum of £25 10s., and
was immediately transferred to her keep-
ing. authority
The original for the state¬
ment appears to have been the late Mr.
Botten, the publisher; but it is more
important to note that Dickens’ biog¬
rapher, Mr. John Forster, has given it
additional currency. The strange part
of the matter, however, is that the royal
librarian knows nothing about it, except
that no such book is included in the col-,
lection under his care,—London News.
Climate of Southern California.
Winter as vre understand tt east of the
Rockies does not exist. I scarcely know
how to divide the seasons. There are
at most but three. Spring may be said
to begin with December and end in
April; summer, with May (whose days,
however, are often cooler than those of
January) and end with September; while
October and November are a mild an-
tumn, when nature takes a partial rest,
and the leaves of the deciduous trees
are gone. But how shall we classify a
climate in which tho strawberry (none
yet in my experience equal to the east¬
ern berry) may be eaten in evory month
of the year, and ripe fig^ may be picked
from July to March?
s, What shall I say of a frost (an affair
of only an Ivour just before sunrise)
which is hardly anywhere severe enough
to disturb tho delicate heliotrope, and
even in the deepest valleys where it may
ohill the orange will respect the bloom
of that fruit on contiguous ground fifty
or a hundred feot higher?—Charles "Dad-
ley Warner in Harper’s.
Overlooks!! In the Kxctteoieubw
He (on a raft in mid-ocean)—There,
dear, taste this orange inarmaladerand
while I scan tho horizon wrap my great-
ooat around you.
She—How great! how noble! how self
sacrificing! But, darling, are you sure
you will not bo too cold?
He—You forget, Maud, that I have on
my Ascot tie.—Clothier and Furnisherr
Parents, in choosing an employment
for their children or giving them advice
npon the subject, should ’ study their
- tempe ra ments and inherited tendencies.
Children of consumptive parent* should
seldom engage in sedentary occupations.
Theme who have inherited weak hearts
should not engage in work involving
much serero strain.
Senator Evarta iB sometimes known to
work constantly at his desk for ten or
twelvo hours. During the preparation sesi-ion
of tiie judiciary bill, at the last
of congress, he sometimes sat in his chair
writing aud dictating from 8 in the
morning till 0 in the evening.
The all linen shirt is one of the 1
ries of luxuries. The man that
once experienced the ‘ ‘feel” of a fine all
linen shirt will economize in every other
direction iu order that he may continue
this special fad.
For Mayor.
1 am a candidate for the office of
Mayor of {he city of Griffin. I Bhall
always (Htppoft every measure that
will redound*to the best interest of
tho city. Jas. A. Stewhrt:
The reappearance of la g ippe ’n
Europe, shoeld warm Americans to
be in readiness, in case the epidemic
returns to our shores. Catn'-rb, the
forerunner of the disease, can easily
be cured by the use ot Old Saul’s
Catarrh Cure.
If your baby is sick, suffering and
crying with pain of cutting teethe,
soothe it with Dr. Bull’s Baby Syrup.
It is safe. Arice 25 cents.
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.
The Best Salve in the world for Cuts
Bruises, Sores, deers, Salt Rheum Fever
Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
Corns, and allSkin Eruptions, and positive
It cures Piles or no pay frequired. It is guar-
tedto ptves Price perfect satisaetion, box. or For moneyre sale by
funded. 25eents per
A N. Harris & Son.
The Purest and Best
Article* known to medical science are need in
preparing is carefully l ood'« selected, Sarsaparilla. personally Every amir ingredi¬ ed,
ent ex is
and only the best retained. Ike mediciqp
prepared under the supervision ol thoroughly
competent pharmacists, and every step in
the process of manufacture is carefully Hood’s watch¬
ed with a view to securing in Sarsa¬
parilla the best posable result. "(a)
V. M C. A. Note*.
(Prepared by the Iwrlalbx.]
Reuiemlwr the meeting, tor men
only, this nftei noon at 4 o’clock at
the I’rrabyteiiun church. Tbisiuret-
ing will lie addressed by Hon. John
i). Stewart. Young men, if neces¬
sary, muktr a sacrifice in order to lie
preiMnt. The hour spent will be
pleasant uud profitable.
We have provided several games
for the amusement of members at
the room over (be Griffin Bank, such
as Chess, t.heekers, Tiddley de Wink,
Parches*!, and we hope to havrf in a
few days Krokinole, that game so
much admired by all whp have seen
it played. If you would like to read,
the library is ready for use.
Atlanta Journal: “Prof. Lane
kept his audience'in a delightful mood
for more than an hour. His lecture
was full of humor and sound sense.’
Meeting Spalding County Agricultural
Society.
There will be a Agricultural meeting of Socie¬ the
Spalding County
ty at CoJ. J. D. Boyd’s 18th office on next
Tuesday week, the inst.
H. T. Patterson, Vice-Pres’t.
J. H. Barnes, Sep.
Pleasant to the taste aud coughs surpris¬ and
ingly quick in relieving that Dr.
colds it is not at all strange
Bull's Cough Syrup always succeeds.
Salvation Oil, the greatest pain-
cure on earth, is guaranteed to effect
a cure, where it is possible for the
seat or the disease to be reached by
a liniment. Price 25 cents a" bottle.
To Nervous Debilitated Men.
If you will send us your address we
will mail you our illustrated pamph¬ Dye’s
let explaining all about Dr.
Celebrated Voltaic Belt and Appli¬
ances, ad their charming effects upon
the nervous debilitated system, and
how they will-quickly manhood. restore Pamphlet you free. to
vigor and
If you aie thus afflicted, will send
you a Belt and appliances on a trial.
Volt/ c Belt Co., Marshal], Mich
The peculiar enervating effect of summer
weather is driven off by Hood’s Sarsaparilla, ’
which “make# the weak strong.
Children Knjoy
The pleasant flavor, gentle action
and soothing effects of Syrup of Figs,
when in need of a laxative and if the
father or mother be costive or bilious
the most gratifying results iollow its
use, so that it is the best family renr?
edy known and every family should
have a bottle.
Both ON® ENJOYS
the method and results when
Syrup and refreshing of Figs is taken; the it is and pleasant
to taste, acts
gently Livor and yet promptly Bowels, cleanses on the Kidneys; the
tem effectually, dispels colds, head¬ sys¬
aches find fevers and aures habitual
only constipation. remedy of Syrup its kind of Figs is the
duced, pleasing the ever and pro¬
to taste ac¬
ceptable its action to and the truly stomach, beneficial prompt its in
m
effects, healthy prenaied only from the most
many-excellent and agreeable qualities substances, commend i* it
to all and have made it the most
popular Syrup remedy of Figs known. is for sale in 50c
and $1 bottles by all leading drug¬
gists. Any have reliable it hand druggist will who
may not on pro¬
cure it promptly for any one who
wishes to try it Do not accept any
jubeutute.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL,
Jjouisvkle. ky. tieut rout. u.v.
— PATTERSON’S HALL,
FRIDAY NIGHT, NOV. 18.
PROF, CHAS. LA5E
IN HIS LECTURE ON
“THE HISTORY AND ANALYSIS OF
LAUGHTER.”
Hfeqeflt .' Pnb i; c School Library.
Admission 50 and 25 cents.
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RESTAURANT :
The best soups and fish ; the best
game; the best meats; the best
of everything to satisfy the appetite
of man, served in first-class style by
attentive and polite do waiters, who for
will see that you not want
anything that is pleasing to the pal¬
ate and pleasant to the taste.
In connection with their restaurant
they have an elegantly furnished
READING ROOM
where you can spend them an call idle at hour 19#
pleasantly. Give a
Hill street.
CHAS. H. CHAPMAN, Manager.
octlR-dewtl.
To My Friends and Patron.
I can always be to ind at 85 Hfll Stmt,
over Nilee’ closing store, and am prepared
to < o a>l k : nd» of House and Ornamental
Painting and favo-s, Paper I Hanging. Thanking
you for past am
Tours PRINTZLAII, Truly,
oc(2SAm. _ F. T. *
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COMMON SENSE
SHOULD BE EXERCISED IN THE SE¬
LECTION OF
Not only thefheel, in the shape also of the sole, style of the toe, and
height of but in the quality of the material
Nobody wishes to buy an expensive, dress shoe and have
them give way in an unreasonably short time, Your onlv
safety is in buying a shoe with which an absolute guaram
tee is given, Unless your dealer promises to give you
another pair should his shoes fail to give satisfaction, do
not buy from him, but look for some house that will. Be
suie that it is a house that will keep their promise in this
regard, and not make a promise simply to effect a sale.
E. P. Reed & Co is Shoes
For ladies, is a shoe that can be relied upon, and for every
pair that fails to wear satisfactorily another pair will be
given cheerfully. These shoes- not only have superior
wearing qualities, but are very comfortable, even when new.
We have a “Vi aukenphast” last that is the most comforta¬
ble working shoe in this market, and is heavy enough to
keep but the damp ana cold and yet are not bunglesome
and heavy. We have in this make
I)ress\Shoes, Pump Soles,
That are so ver; pliable and soft that they may be rolled
up and put in your vest pocket almost. We claim that
Reed’s Shoes give the average foot the most perfect fit of
any other made, we claim that they give more
General Satisfaction
Than any other shoe in the market, we do not claim that
we can fit every foot, nor can any one else, we do not
claim that you will never find a poor pair, but we do bind
ourselves tergive another pair for every pair that fails to
give satisfactory wear, The factory back us in this guar
antee to our customers^
_
Misses and j Bogs m
School Shoes
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For all the school children in this town, wherever you see
children with our shoes on you will find the best shod chil
dren in the town, Ask the head of families who pay the
shoe bills if it is not economy to buy our school shoes.
Every Seam That Rips
will be repaired at our expense. Every pair that has any
tiling but sole leather,counters, leather inner soles, leathei
heel taps, will be taken back and another pair given instead
You May Ask How
we can afford to do this, we arfswer that these repairs ana
exchanges cost us not one cent, we buy from no manu-
fac or of shoes that will not allow ur to return all such shoes
nd pay for repairs, we do this to protect our customers
- material
nd to fQ’-ce the makers to use only the very best
in our sh?es ‘
Do Not Be an Old Eogy
And buy any kind of a shoe simply because it comes from
a “shoe store.” Be progressive, keep up with the times, and
buy your shoes wherever you can be besr suited in style,
quality an<j price.
WEAR OUR SHOES ONCE
AND YOU WILL WEAR THEM
EVER AFTERWARDS.
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SGKEUERMAN & WRITE.