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■—*yn. crushed to earth
Heis still eonjfiwamen.
rSj*a* Macon Tele-
'‘In It” for
Atlanta
Apeak In the
,jrciterd aj.
have obtained a
bad vial ted Gteor-
juf hero tror*
Tppoeed Cordon
» grant eon-*
3ms fatal mischance
esnlirlugs ton.
B. Gordon will rep*-
. wisely aid wefl, <p*d
t preatnse fill *boir the
b Georgia can do in the
i liro Sun, being the organ
or faction, bnt. of the
rt j ( j 1(U ) ooc «n-
I United States Senate,
only that a good man
» chosen. This desire has
i d ton ■
urach rejoicing
i defeat of the Atlanta
i m over the victory of
Pay by day that once
kite lower in public e«-
,and those wbo tate lt for the
news curse It for the bitterness and
■mW.eru venality of * its opinion*.
Having been defeated In Georgia,
tbs Constitution at ones turned its
attention in yesterday morning's
edition to booming Senator lagall'e
for re-election in .Kansoe-the fits most
ltmtignant abuser of South in
Let us hope thatthesame
Will eosut In this case.
*««r wi i w uwin
varied the house to howl down oppoe.
Iftmaktra.hel, i, fofhumbly expressed the
bop* tlMit he would not offend the
good people of Atlanta by nomlnut
tug Norwood. But Hartridge gets
off raunv newt iimwirerTPfcto thitynJ
V
rofler Ora Hundred,Dollars tbatean not ltow**l be cured for
rOatarrh Cor#.
CtL snips' Prop*., Toledo, and believe O. j
year*, 4U business
jayfcgag” ip tran»-
■a^rfarri WhoJeaalf Toledo, O.
taftMil all druggist*. Prioe, 75e. per hot-
m
Chronic Ill-Health,
whai How it many means f*ae to feel through well. tee How never many know con i ng
some it require* more
to Hvw fj» die. to Way protection live ■ for
if be a
for help! If! tie . Ah lend
s ones.
leafRieted vrith ache*
aed peine, | week ness, dyepepeia.
. And yet, ie not a parent to blame who
I tho* suffer, when, mean* ot relic! ure
ht at hand. Many who long suffered in a
l of chronic ; IH-heattb, iii*nraiwi, *ho*e m uupv live* iiiro ware "oiv
rbytoeirtMdinge of dbtre *.
) found bo no relief relief tram from doctors, doctors, have have
a aae of fir. John Butt's
_ , and found health and wtrougth
A word to the Wise is sufficient
I tliis remedy of year druggi*t. Take
h -si?. -V-
liuckten s Arnica Salve.
The Best Halve is the world for Cuts
Hi
( and positive
Itie gnar-
t»1 t»i ’rtk.izi&r- to to give* give* perfect perfect satisaction. or < For money re-
sale by
I Posi: ive i Cur* Free.
r reader* that I have a
*
lee of my
if they will send
address. Youre
HISf. 183 (lent-
’ Years
ritsMEDi
ithiojar fifty Syruj
• vears
Hr cbiJdt
to
tioD, dot has proof been 'tabbed
ooort that Rube Burrow
mail*. The department officers know
did, bo* they turret pay a reward
out legal proof and conviction.
the i of Rube Barrow will
head outlaw,—Atlanta
atitotUwi....
ftueeoM la Uf«.
Dr. John Hunter, the eminent
adopted a rale which may be
mended to alL Whan a friend
him how he had been able to
so much in the way of study and discov¬
ery In hu busy life he answered:
rale is deliberately wtfether to oonsider before
commence the work is
cable, tf It be not practicable 1 do
attempt it If it be practicable 1
accomplish it if 1 give sufficient pains
it, and having hav * begun 1 stop until
never
the thing is done. To this rule I
all my success in life.’'—New
Ledger.
Th« Parts Ball Bias.
The anna of the Rue Pergolese, Paris,
where bull lights take place every
day and Wednesday, was several
ago the scene of an accident which
probably prove fatal. It was recently
thought that greater interest would be
given to tbs spectacle by the addition of
negroes stimulating the bull with point¬
ed cndgels during the light. One
these men wae ao seriously gored by an
infuriated boll that he wae carried out
of the arena and conveyed to his lodg¬
ings.—Pali Mall Cbwsette.
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Mae. Artoud, of Paris, died recently, sntly,
ami as not a stiver of her money could
be found in tho hand* of her agents her
heirs begtmasearoh forit in the furni¬
ture of her home. After ripping up
everything they examined a plaster bust
of the Venus of MUo, and there was the
treasure, amounting to a considerable
fortune. The base of the statue was
Covered over underneath with oilcloth,
and when the cohering was removed out
tumbled a choice collection of
notes, bonds, »ecurities and obligations.
Emperor Napoleon during the three
years before Waterloo offered large re-
wards for the recovery of a pocketbook
be had lost at wmmmmmm the crossing of of Bei Beresina.
After the lapse of more than three-quar¬
ters of a century it has been discovered
ha the possession of n Rusoian lady,
received it as a souvenir from Count Fe¬
lix Ledochovsky.
Veteran seamen agree that the iceberg
crop of the past summer exceeded
of any previous year during the latter
half of the Nineteenth century. Their
theory is that the whole mountain chains
erf Arcffc ice must hwve been set adrift
by the unprecedented mildness of the
last winter.
A cap with a telephone attachment
has been BuppUed to the Italian garrison
artillery in order to enable the com¬
manders of gun detachments to com¬
municate with the officers commanding
the battery or fort.
Prince Maximilian, nephew of the
Grand Duke of Baden, will shortly be
betrothed to Princess Victoria Louisa of
Schleswig - Holstein - Bouderbonrg - Au-
gustenborg, a granddaughter of Queen
Victoria
Eleven children out of twelve need n«
Bail’* W orm Destroyers candles occasionally, always’sal* always . ,
dainty little are *:
rare.
To Nervous Debilitated Men.
If you will rtoud us your uddik>aa
will mall yon our illustrated
let explaining'nil about Dr.
(Celebrated Voltaic Belt niul
ances, ud their charming effects
the nervous debilitated system,
how they will manhood, quickly restore you
vigor and afflicted, i'urnph will let
If you ure ,tlius
you a beltmud nppliam.H'M <!o., Mdrahall. on a
Voltah Bklt
The Homo Truth of a Foreign
Tho Spanish have a proverb- -Jeniasmdo
p*4igro*o—“too much i« dangerous.”
“bievity U the soul of wit,” tiiis moans
great d«ft). Kxoesses And othir
ees in eating and drinking evil—the arc progenitor productive
one tremendous -d these the fol-
many others—and es® #i arc among h direct
Dee to which this pithy saying » allnde 1*
piteatton. The evil t > which we
digeelion, to the retie! and cure of which
tetter's Stomach Bitter* ha*
more than any medicine which science
given to the American peop'e This
orating Stomachic and corrective i»
means not only of reforming a disordered
euleefr ed condition healthy of the digestive of the
bnt of renewing action
and the liver. Beside* this, it Kidney counteracts
tendency to rheumatism and
plaint. ext rpate* ahd prevents
dfcieawvnr tt potent rmtorattYe of
which t* failing, hastens convalescence
mitigates the loflrmitfee of age.
Ttae New Discovery.
Yon have hcartlyonr friends and
talking about it. Yon from may yourself }>ersonal 1» one
the many who know
ence just bow good a thing itastaunch it is. If you
ever tried It,you a: cone of
because the wonderful thing about it i»,
when once given a hold# trial, Dr. plwe King’# in the New
covery ever after a
If you have never used It and should be
flicted with a cough, cold, or any
Lung or Thest trouble, secure a bottle
once and give it* fairtriitl. It
every time, or money refunded. Trial
tles Free at J. S. Harris Jttioo'a Drugstore.
Deafness Can’t be Cured
by local applications, portion of as the they Dai*. can There not i*
the ___ dl*efls*d , .
one way to core Deafness, and that is by
stitutional remedies. Deafness is caused
an inflamed condition of the mucous
of the K.ustachiou Tube. When th in t a he
inflamed you have a rumbling entiiefv
perfect hearing, nnd when it »
_____.as isthcreeult, aBd unless the
mntion can is* tskenont and thistnls*
•d to its normtd condition, hearing will
S’. forever; nine cases Out of of i ten
by condition catarrh, which of is nothin* lm'
tjie mucous
Wo will give D»e Hundred Dollar* for
Wm., Of Dwdaes* r ,_____ bytoking „ ((oused . Ha Hnii's . b.frfbitarrh) , Catarrh fhnf
tnttnntAwiw lo-triiva by taking
^^^^■raaerarawmrr-w Send lor riven iars. -free mm
The Best Advertising
The most efficient advertising in i*-huif
HoudR (hue* par cilia m that which
fpg* ib,.WC'HcineltfHt Th t im t liore
* fcte mis
i diSind ti
If' i It" I
i A Eton’* Drugstore.
Mies A. B. □egh< orn, n Huwnilmi
princess, and in in t! the line of succession
to the throne of Honolulu, arrived
She In New hi abrwtly York from Europe wed on well Sunday. known
to »
Englishman.
To the Suffering
Over one Hundred column* in of the voluntary Atlanta
certificate* hare been printed
‘ ‘ such people J’ Jo«e», a* Rev. Bon. J. H. B.
»v. Ham
, Chau, W. Htidi er, late of
Hide*;” G«m. James Long-
Street “Con*Oration,” Col. W. Avery, hundred# late editor of prominent Atlanta
and
dhinee, editoht. doctors, remarkable speciali»ta and
formed other*, certifying Dr. King’s to RovalGcriaetner. rare# after per¬
hy yhyeimnsand oil known rented)*#
eminent
had Royal faith tlermetuer i. rtend two-eent Co., Atlanta, stamp Tin., tp King’s for
book of particular*. 11 i* truly a great rem-
edr, ’ and * rarely 1 cures wh when all else Mis.
are broken
__ _____ household
down from overwork or com.
Brown’s Iron Bitters Rebuild, the
system, aids digestion, removes exceas of Ml*,
»ud ewes malaria, (let the genuine.
A MINISTER’S CURE
A WDUSTCB AJTD am UTTLK SOY 0VJMD OF
OBSTINATE SKIN DISEASES BY THE ClJTICUBA
Remkihf.h. Praise* them in the pulpit,
HOME, AND IN THE STREET.
Cured bv Cuticura.
For about thirteen year# I have been
troubled w'tli eezeron or soma other cntAn-
eoa* disease which all remedies failed to
leeoire. Hearingotthe Ctmcirs* Rkmeime*
TT&ralved to give them a trial. 1 followed
the direction* carefully, and it. affords me
mscbplearare to say that More using Cotk two
boxes of the CLticuraJour cokes of cea
Soap, I and one entdroly bottle cured. of Cdtjctba In addition Rbsolv£ to
ENT, was baby boy, then about
my months owu case, old, my suffering with what I
five live UMMiuin miu, was n txn nuiiruu^ nun mine, "*
supposed to be the same disease as to
ench an extent that hie head was coated
Over with a solid scab, from which there woe
a constant flow besides of pus which was tumpr-like sickening
to looknpon, two large Thanks
kernels on the back of his head. to
your wonderful Ccticcra Remedies, hi#
scalp ft perfectly well and the kernels have
been scattered so that there ie only one little
place by hie left ear, and that is healing has
nicely. Instead of a coating of scabs he
a fine coat of have much better than that
Which was dcstoyed by the disease. I would
that the wboi# world of sufferers from skin
and blood diseases knew the value of your
t'l'Tictnre Remedies us I do. They are worth
ten times the price at which they are sold
I h a ve ne ver treed any other toilet soap in
my house since I bought the first cake oi
your Outicuiu. Soap. I would be inhuman,
as well as ungrateful, should I foil to speak
well of and recommend them to every sufferer.
I have spoken of them, and shall continue to
speak of them from the pulpit, in the homee,
and In the streets. Praying that you may
live long, and do others the same amount of
good you have done me and my child, I
Cuticura Remedies
Are In truth tho greatest skin cures, blood
purifier*, and humor remedies of modern
times. Hold everywhere. Price, Cuticura,
50c.: Soap, '25c.; Resolvent, Chemical $1. Prepared Corpora¬
by the Potter Drug and
tion. Boston. Skin . DiBeaHes,
SST-Send for ‘‘How to Cure
64 pages, 50 illustrations, and 100 testimon¬
ial*.
OTTkyTPLEH, black-heads, red. roui
JL iiTi. chapped and oily skin cured
Cuticura Soup.
OLD FOLKS’ PAINS.
Full of comfort for oil Pain#,
Inflammation and Weakness of
of the aged is the ( ntirura Anti-
Pain Plaster, the first and New, oniy
pnin killing strengthenin* tidallible. paster-
instantuneons and
w e.
Fashion Plapk, Nov. 15, '89.
[Kpociul.]—JuHt, urrived big lot
SILK FELT DATS in every fashion¬
able Shape trail Shade, and at the
very lowest —The price. wide broad brims
N. D extra
are the “Ireader.’'
-ALSO-
NELLIEBLY C».PS
Beautiful, tn Velvet Fiicot. Ciish-
mere und Cloth, and in Fancy aud
Solid Co lore.
FANCY goods —a select lot Beld-
ing’fi Skein and Spool Embroidery,
Knitting and Raw Silk in nil colors
and shaded. Delieitte periuin -1 ie« in
ornamental Vused. Girdles. Hclfd,
Gloves, Hair Ornaments an.I Hair
Goods. Orders promptly guaranteed. executed Old
and satisfaction
and soiled headwear cleaned, dyed
and repaired at short notice and low
rates.
MHS. JL. h. BOON’S
NO, 20 HILL STREI.T
#cp( 28 -iUwani.
W. BAKER & CO.. Dorchester. Mass.
fPurc, Brilliant, Perfect.
Authentic Living Testimonials trom Distin¬
guished General* and Btotesmen
In F :vdr of Hawi es New Crystalizf d
c its v r All Others
Tratiinonials from the leading physicians
iegis in The United Htatee, gove-nor*. senators,
utor*, stockmen, men ol note in all pro-
fvH-ions ami in different brunches of trade,
tiankcrs, mecanics. etc , can be givon who
have had their sight improved br their use.
These ghtfwes have won the admiration of
all woo have used them. Thereon be worn
any length-of time at one eitting They, and give eto-.d a
mtirvehtn* elearnes# of rieion. reputation.
mirivalled in their splendid
imitations.
The market is full of imitation*, reprera.
r be the .____Hawke*’ new er#t«H»ed’
Theraimrtotions, or* inmost
veof
msgiosee*
8rm, Griffin, C G<
nor1 0-4* sr«ui
fsl
■Tests frfswtha, or t
iflaiaf’y a#ci ibed I
f , UJK 1 U the lu
_
-•-atit-itS. King the!
•a •tt««:eniltofsui,
vi ry fe w q pom .
How Can
It Bo
By taking Hooh’s
tlm remarkable care* ’
often when other metUcine* Bed, has
=;:Ms,.“ a ihK“Lr«:
cures arc really wonderful.
rmdtiln, be #ure tn try Hood’# SarsapariBg,
“ My daughter Mary was .* afflicted with scrof-
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rIoua ecrenoflitfrom the ttme*bewa# 22 niontb#
old till she became «lx years of age. Lumps
formed In her neck, and one of them after
jruwiog to the size of a pigeon’s egg, became
a running sore for over three years. We gave
her Hood’s Sarsaparilla, when the lump and
.11 indication# of scrofula entirely dis¬
appeared, and now she seems to be a healthy
•sbild.” J. 8 . Caklile, Na«rigM,N*’J.
N. B. Be sure to get only
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Hold by all druggnta. #1; six far g*. Prepared only
by C. I. MOOD A CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mm
IOO Doses One Dollar
isf Dwelling Parties who wish to Rent or Buy Farms, Stores, and
houses, Vncant,lots and
I havn’t got enough to meet the demand.
Those who have any of the above to rent or
aril would find it to their Interest to consult
me before disposing of them on or before
dept. 1 st. I have only a few places left and
there are bargains in every one of them.
Simmons bouse and lot, 7 rooms and 12
(teres land in edge city edge limits.
100 acres land in city limit*.
13 '• “ inside “
58 - “ J* •< “
4 “ 7 room house, Hill street'.
2H “ 5 “ ‘* Poplar street.
2V4 ” Vacant, 7 •’ Taylor “ Taylor “
1 “ street.
“ Stephenson miles, place, 8 th far street. in the
267 ” 2 lest frait m
State, on C. R. R.
ISO acre* 2 miles Good fruit farm
700 “ 5 “ from efty.
1200 “ 14 “ “ ” good improve¬
ment*.
80 “ 5 “ Large, fine vineyard. Hill
V4 “ 7 rooms, Joesev place, near st.
H “ 5 “ Goulding Mi». Crocker's “ Poplarst, ‘‘. “
1 ” 7 ‘
Also 15 to 20 house and lots and land in
the town of Hampton on C. R. R. can be
bought low, and only 10 mile* from Griffin
and 83 from Atlanta. —
fi. A. CUNNINGHAM,
Real Estate Agent.
|GLE ANED, CURED AND DYED;ATJ
PHILLIPS 1
*14 Marietta Street, Atlanta,Georgia.
■I - ALSO KID GLOVES CLEANED.
tl4-dtjanl
BANK!/
OFFICE!
STORE FIXTURES MF'G.CO.
TERRY
UMMER
OFFER
• wodk-rayn BJ»ri
yi#.
Write for Otreal ar-
SDflUHBJR OFFER 1890
UIDOEN SAVANNAH, & bates; OA.
.
PdM Liquor Habitw ® 5
mumMta mmaMTtmwm
RunfEsooioENSPEanc articles ef foou,
It can b e elves knowledge i n coffee, of tea, gatiypt er la ji
wltHOUt the neceesary;
nent and *1 _____ _____ alcoholic ,
moderate drinker cran quieU; V and with such
Elt FAII.H. It operates so r
certSiiUy a f’r that M the paf
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S. W. MANGHAM 4 SONS, Drngglste. Griffin, Ga.
*evti~-eod<iw-l.v
rusts PILES,
SALT RHEUM,
TETTCN. BURNS
SCALDS, SORE*,
WOUNDS, IN¬
FANT*® SORE*
AND CHAriNA,
SORE NIPPLES
AN INVALU¬
ABLE REMEDY
FOR CATARRH
25 '’ RtllABLI Peairiv- OBVIMI il*T* *SU
ton r. II —
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WHELESi S1AMF
_-PRESS AUGUSTA, CO.- Ga
748 REYNOLD STREET,
Agents Wanted I Catalogue FREE!
RUBBER STAMPS, SEALS.
BADGES, CHECKS, STENCILS
STEEL STAMPS, &c.
Sole Manufacturer* ot
Tho Wheless Self-Inking Rubhe'
Sta.r n Prh tlnu: Prea-s
X XTHF REST KNOWN REMEDL
•LJL* .-a.G.C.” “H.O.C." Corea c^roTaMoriMMa . Mf and
G Oleet In lto«i)»)r,, without Palo.
Prevents Stricture. Contain# no
acrid or poleonons substances, and
is guaranteed absolutely harmless
Is - pr
r women druggists. Jtcware of S«l>»
1 by
For rale by E. R. Anthony, Griffin. Ga.
I ’ well, IU teeth, Ur
1 the 1
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l* 8 YfO OlittR..... < w ,ritoMt eW* l »M M.«v»«w
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Arrive GOltUBbMB...e»eee.ee#eeoee**e.eee*#e I .UO
NORTH BOUND-F*rh»ht.
l.cuve Columbus...................— ••• J ; 60 a, m
Arrive Leave Griffin.............. Griffin--------------- -S;®" *•*» P
Arrive McDonough................8:80
80UTM BOUND—Fans«T.
Leave McDonough.............. Orlffin...........r.. • • • •*$? w** *$*
Arrive
Leave Griffin.,........._ ......4:85P- m
arrive Columbus..—•
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(. H. K, TIME TABLE 117
; ,t----I InefleeiJJuae 1st,L890. . . J.. .
K |No. 16 —DailtJ
LeaveGriffin.,.. i»..ee.«.*»••••••*••*• • ...5:40 a.m.
ArriveAtlanta. ....7:46 “
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No. 16—D*«LT|
Leave Atlanta ....................... --------6:00 p.m. •*
Arrive Griffin....................... .. ....... 8:00
No. 8 —Daily.
Leave Macon.................................« 8 :wa®
Arrive « Griffin.......-..................-......„ Atlanta ..........................7:00
| Ko# ii—B ailtT
Leave Macon. Qrifftn.... .»*•*•»**•••»•»•• f ••••
Arrive Griffin. 11^*0 “
4< Atlanta.
No. 1 —Daily.
Leave Macon.................. 1:40 p.m.
Arrive Griffin... 4:00 “
“ Atlanta..........*..... 5:40 *'
/ No. 18 —Daily.
Leave Macon.................. •••5:55
Arrive Griffin.......... o J*
Leave 11 (l
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Arrive Atlanta...•••• xo
No. 2 -Daily.
Leave Atlanta...... ................ Ti00.
Arrive Griffin.. * ................ ^
** Macon...................... »»m«*lw.3o
No. 14 —Daily. *..
Leave Atlanta.............. ®
Arrive X*eave Griffin.... ** .......4..*.....•••♦* •• i**® P*,®*
•*•• *..«»••• 3.40 ^
Arrive Macon...............................
No. 12 -Daily. M
Leave Atlanta.••••....*••
Arrive Griffin......... ...4:06 “■
Leave 41 ...........................
Arrive ALacon.••••«••.o.io
JNo. 4 —Daily
Leave* Atlanta.......•»»♦•• ..••*•*»••••*•••. 7*J0 p. in.
Arrive Griffin............................... *03, “
*• Macon..............................H 20
No. 33 —Daily,
LeaveGriffin.........«,..... 9:25 *»®
Arrive Yewnan............ 11:08
u ,t,< Carrollton.............. 12:20 p. m
No. 84 —Daily.
Leave Carrollton..........................d:20 p^m-
Arrive Arrive Newnan...,............................,, Qflfln.....-..—.......-7.20
No. 81 —Daily, except Sunday.
LeaveGriffin................ A rave Newnan........................ j*'™ 6.25 P;,™'
Arrive Carrollton...............—.......-8:15 ^
No. 32 —Daily, Except Suisday.
Leave Carrollton......................... .6:60 a. in.
Arrive Nsv#**.—.,—.................. 8 .45
Arrive Griffin, !.•«.»••••••••••••#•«•#•••••••»••• 11:00
For further information relative to tick
_ schedule. Ac., wnte to
et rates, best routes. BEID, Agt.,
or call on JNO. L. Gs.
E. T. CHABLTON. G. P. A.. Griffin
Savannah. Ga.
-TH E-
EASTTBIUUOUUm
^ 18|THE ONLY
SHORT and DtBECT LIHF
-4 :a -' jg* |TO THE ^:._ v ‘JZ.
North, East and West
anothei
SUMMER RESORTS
— OF —J
East Tennessee, Virgin^
and Carolinas.
The best equipped line and flnest Puilma
Sleeping Car Service
IN THE SOUTH.
■I
iber r ., and ATI Rawing f«A.
Roor
Beautiful Parlor Suites only $25.00.
Oak Clwm^r'suites^oniy *$20.00. ft
Woven Wire Springs only $3,00,
Elegant Folding 16th Centufy Suites $35:00.
Lounges $7.5a
*i? Chairs Cheval
es -
iuites, Fanqr Chairs, Cabinets, Cotton Dining ng and
and Hair tresses, Iron and
Beds, Large Full Arm Rocker $2.00.
All orders promptly filled and satisfaction guaranteed
m- tfv' •• P. H. SNOOK, m
oct4-d*w-3m. Atlanta, Ca.
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COLUMBUS
Buggies and Cart*
best built and most celebrated in tne . - United States.
For sale by
J. A. DARWIN.
At Livery Stable ofi Broadway.
20 dfcf
Look To Your Strength /
Spring time always try# their the Ibreesto strength accomplish of the animal—the very time of the year _
nd beo*t requires aH of their work. Thcchangeof Beneon, ™
food Powders digest for and your energise faorsess, your cows nervous and poult, system. tp, roll Try at it for yourself and fheDeuwon jjLi
DREWRY’S DRUG STORE”
KEEP YOUR EYE .ON THE
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Weekly we are receiving new goods. See our stock it
you want
Watches, Clocks. Silver-ware, China. Dinner Sets
Tea Sets, Lamps,JOlassware, Tinware, &c.
td$“ All goods guaranteed as represented. One price
only. J. W. SPARKS
R.,F. STRICKLAND,
NO. 57 HILL STREET, GRIFFIN, GA.
We offer this season tbe beet and cbeapeet line of goods ever offered
Ladies Plaid Dress Flannels, 80 inches wide at 50 rents per yard, thi
most serviceable dress a lady can buy. ‘Henriettas, Cashmeres. Striped
and Plaid Brilliantines with Silk, Velvet and Buttons to mutch,from 10e.
tp 50c. per yard. Table Dainnsk and Tablo Cloths at f 1.00, worth $1.50.
Notions, Shirts, we have the best shirts for 50cts. ever sold in the market.
A full line of ladies and childrens hoes at 10c to 50c. per pair, childrens
and misses full regular made hoes at 15c. to 25c. a baigain, Ladies Hem¬
stitched Ha ridkerebiefs at 5 to 25c., very cheap. We still lead in Shoe?,
our stock of Shoes is now complete and all we ask is a look at our Shoes
and tfe will guarantee you satisfaction, we warrant all our Shoes solid
leather. We have added Clothing to our stock and can sellyou a suit trow
5 dollars and up, lower than any body. Give us a call find save money.
R. F. STRICKLAND.
8 *pt. 21 d*w 8 m.
SAVE YOUR MONEY
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li.-ke.':,- Knives.
F^ir'Coal Vases, Oil Stoves and cheap Pocket
The knives were bought before the advance. and the
The Charter Oak still leads tlie Cooking Stove,
“Times” competes with any others in Griffin, On al
Hardware we are the cheapest, and will treat you all ngni
Come and see us. DAVH ^
W. S.
H. W. HA 88 ELKUS,
Dealer in SHOES AND LEATHER,
22 HILL STREET, GRIFFIN, GEORGIA. ^ fl(
1 desire to call the attention of the public to the great waste of *r
doHare each rear in this city—by purchasing poor footwear, made to sell but nor
vice, and vhteh can be avoided. marufaetiirinff . ...i buying
It ha« been o®raim to nave money for onreuBtoroer* by tne ^
the most solid and be#l good# only, for it is especially true of shoes that n ^
ohea^eet, *eptlo-d*w3m. and we therefore take pleasure in inviting all to exaiuine^onr g^ sgE j.K(JS
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