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ly in and around the thriving city of Griffin, which has more
Manufactories in'operation to-day than any City in the South
ust of anything near its Population.
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J T will ..at sell at public outcry before the Court House in Griffin, on the first Tuesday
t’o-wit: 1891, to the highest bidder, if not sold before at private sale, the following
property, Hundred Acres of Land si ~^iPMMiPMBiM miles from Griffin and 1 mile from
Four M. G. RR. cleared and in high state of cultivation, the
Rover on the G. A 275 acits divided afcre
balance in original woods. 4 settlements on the place. If it were into 50
lots, there would be running water on each lot" .
150 Acres in Orrs District, i* miles from Griffin, known as the Lovett
place, foo acres cleared, the balance in woods. This place has two settlements on it.
Alkin District-, * miles from Griffi and known as the
156 Acres in balance balance in in 4 original wood's. n,
Bates place, nlace. 100 ioo acres acres cleaied cleat ed and and
a! Acres 11 -* Miles from Griffin, on the G. M. & G. RR.
or; Lj
Acres In Upson County,; 3 miles from Molena., Also, i 25-horse Winship engine
and boiler; a a Van Van Winkle Winkle Gins, Gins, 6oahd 6o and 70saws; 1 Gullet Gin, 70 saws; 1 Pow-
n good repai feet of Lumber, 16 Mules, Wagons, Farming Tools, etc.
rim imber. Alsc so, 300,000
Corn” ^ 0 Sturt BOOTH■wtwncr of Meriwether and Eighth
Best and Wheat Mill in Middle Georgia Planer, Moulding Machine, Saws
id’fc% „ ¥ ffahd Jointer macjalftps St#‘flaner^eH*mMg alm|r^ and pi best Machine, makes Turning and in thorough Lathes, repair; Rip all
cuiorSAwfe—All Engine, H
by a splendid 40-horse lW l*ll in^e|vc^n||t|s,
)RMS—Olie ha# | ?t eight per cent ‘
& Co. and all notes and accounts
due B. P. hands of my attorney for collection.
M mL All Pork Sausage.
Fresh Buckwheat Flour and Maple Syrup.
anaHi D ^ A Apr ,i„.
The Best Grades Flour and Lard.
^ Soap by the box at factory prices.
All kinds Fish and Oysters. —
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Just received a fine COFFEE MILL.
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all Coffee bought of us
Clark <fc bon.
e You Coins
Ty.^ lJptRvator and see tte d«g>nt New p#»gs.
Pastels, Water-Color Paintings in New Styles and the
r PIANOS, PARLOR ORGANS,
Baqjos and Accordions at the'Book Store, a ■ f
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TO-DAY.
New England Mince Meat
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i 1 pound packages. j
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New York Cabbage,
Cocoanifs.
Dove Hams.
Uncanvassed Shoulders.
P. P. P., Diamond Patent,
Royal Oral "am Roller
King Flour. ——
Fresh Nuts of ott- kinds.
Wine sap Apples af $1.30 per
bushel.
J. A. STEWART.
—if roi: want to bk-
Sure
Of petting; the ver.y latest and beet
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OF FALL Aim WINTER
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Will «//#» Rhwmatitm, turatgi*
S»«lliagtJlivit»s,Lumbago,Sprain* iri», Toothache, S Bun*,
Cut*. Scald*, ~ Backache, Back Wounds. Ac.
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Griffin, Ok., November 23
’ROUSH ABffijT.
City Note*, and Hew# From This and
Adjoining Counties.
Hi# TBOUOHT.
As in her pew Penelope
It Dpth silent eit,
is not "An I fit,'' thinks she.
Bv.t “doee It Ut.”
Allen Bate#, of Atlanta, spent yes¬
terday in this city,
Col. J. J. Rogers, of Barnesville,
was here yesterday.
Joe Ford will spend today with
hi# parents at Zebolon .
Prof, and Mr#. J. O. A Miller, of
Sunny Side, spent yesterday iq this
city. 5
Miss Rose Cunningham retamed
home yesterday from a visit to
friends In Atlanta.
Col. Parker Brovfn and son, Gaines
Brown, from near Sonny Side, wer*
in this city yesterday.
E. M. Drewry is spending today
with relative# near Vorsyth. He
went down last night.
t\ H. Johnson, Jr., returned ;to
Atlanta yesterday after a day spent
with his relatives in this city.
There will be service# at the Pres-
byterian church today nt jll a. tu.
and 7 p.ui. bv stated supply.
Mrs. C. W. Powell, of Lithonin, re¬
turned home yesterday after visitiag
friends and relatives in this citv. «
George Strickland, of Concord,
came op yesterday, and" is spending
a day or two with relatives near this
city.
Mrs. Lizzie Gnrrick, who has been
visiting Mrs. A. J. Clark in this city,
returned to her home at Senoia yes¬
terday. „ -
Judge and Mrs. R. T. Daniel, of
this city, are spending several days
in Atlanta. They went up yester¬
day afternoon.
Miss Ida" Beil, of PatBlo, came up
yesterday and spent the day in this
city, leaving in the afternoon to
visit fricudsat Williamson.
Gustave Spetb, tbe horticulturist
of the Experiment Farm, left yester¬
day ufternoon for New York. He
will be absent two weeks.
Misses Annie King, Ella Sorrell
andSaliieand Genie Morrow, iourj
of McDonough’s pretty young ladies*
spent vesterdny in this city.
A few octogenarian mosquitoes
are still seen indoor#- basking in the
glow of the Griffin lamp shades, hnt
their sfengerfestH a re over till ’M.
Mrs. A. G. Jones, of ^Lrlnnta. who
has been spending several weeks in
this city with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. S. H. ftale, returned hom% yes¬
terday.
The Historj Glass will meet next
Thursday afternoon at the residence
of Col. T. R. Mill# on College street
It is dnsfred that a fnll attendant
be present.
Victor Boebnfetn went down to
Macon yesterday to assist the or¬
chestra during the matiuee and
evening performance of the Lizzie
Evans Company.
If you want to see something
handsome, do not fail to calf and
examine A. Lower’s line of diamond#.
They are as flne as can be found ,any¬
where and will make your ey a
ter.
The contract
for papering
court house,
^operly ir-^/zxr, for bberiff Pfrt
When all
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^ rSKd f ii ttirmti lwifi ft nrl Hurnmon
that no better In
formal addresses were ever heard
and no occasion was more thorough-
lv enjoyed. Tkesupper wus fully en¬
dorsed by the pie-enter of the News
i-wp Sun, whoda ima to be a connois¬
seur on such matter#. Notwith¬
standing several otlier entertain-
inenta in the neighborhood tbesame
night, the neat aom of $85 waa real¬
ized for the academy fund.
The Sunlp- any Side settlement is on*
of in the the county most ,Xal!d^^Uy and ia juatly m prood proud 5 of
Prof. Richter and hia school.’ A dra¬
matic entertainment is promised in
the academy a. few nights before
Christmas, and if it come# off will be
well attended from Griffin.
Y. M. CL A. _________
H lPrepared by the Association.]
Let every man and boy in Griffin
attend tbe Gospel Bong Service this
afternoon at 4 o’clock at the ftetho-
diet church. *
Board of Directors meet Monday
evening at 7:30 o'clock.
We have tbe following paper# at
our room, which are aent to ns free:
The Newe and tbe Call of tbia city,tbe
Philadelphia Record, Denver (Col.)
Times, Charleston (8. 0.) World,
Wilmington (N. C.) Review, Rich¬
mond (Va.) Times, Southern Church¬
man, The Presbyterian of PhUadef-
delphia,The Presbyterian of Atlanta,
The Way of Life, and tbe Peters¬
burg (Va.) Evening Progrtee, all of
which can be read by any one who
will coroe up to ihe room, where
everything is pletwant and comfort¬
able. Strangers welcomed. t**.
U ,', . Death of a Little CltUd.
On yesterday morning at 2 o’clock
little DeVotie, the 2% year old cfcMd
of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Weetbrook,
died after an illness of about thirty
hoars, being taken sick Thursday
night. The if cause of which was a
very obstinate case of croop. The
little boy was very bright for his age
aad his sad death is a heavy blow to
bis devoted parents and they have
the deepeet sympathy of all in thsir
sorrow. The funeral will tone place
tbia morning at 9 o’clock from the
residence.
— Children Kojoy
The pleasant flavor, gentle action
and boo thing effect s of Syrup of Fig
when in need of a laxative and if t!
father or mother be costive or bilious
the most gratifying results follow its
use, so that it is the best family should rem
edy known and every family
hove a bottle.
Dairy Farm For Bale.
124 Acres, one mile from Griffin.
Best place for Dairy Farm in Geor¬
gia. Such a business will pay, and
be a nice investment for a young
man. Price |20 per. acre. Will
carry f1000 of amount 5 year# at 8
pei r. cent. Bond for title d,
honeat tenant enant on on v xaifiy at
Both the method and results when
Syrup and refreshing of Figs k taken; the kispleassci and
nrompily to taste, note
pentiy acd yet Bowc'^ clean### cleanse# on the Kidneys, the
J-ver cans© tb zys-
t 4 pt eflec.
aches and fevers and cores habitual
duced pleasing to the taste and ao>
ceptab’e 9 tu tu the the stomach, stomach, bene&ial arompt prompt In in
it# action and truly m its
effects, healthy pretMued agreeable only from the moat
excellent and substances, iM
many all qualities commend it
to and have made H the most
popular remedy known. Is for sale In 60c
and Syrup $1 bottles or Jfigs by all leading drug¬
gists. Any reliable druggist who
may not have it on hand will pro-
<ore it promptly for any one who
wishes to try it Do not accept any
ubsutute
CALIFORNIA FIO SYRUP CO.
Aomnul m FRANCISCO, CAL,
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Dtoafodz, nr.
Ctoelo, So Plated W ire
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Are displaying on their shelves S" ? 1 and eotmters'n. >■'©'? A., ,7: |8 lit™™
which , j . . *# .rf*^**i>%* j h- k enthusiastic. 1 4 _• r *: -
every person may grow Day after «
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fresh arrivals replace those prizes captured by . eager - »
chasers. We can show that We have give n more thoi
to the purchase of our sfock' than ever before, and
much better goods at much lower prices. Manufa
are constantly improving m-the method:, of producingstyfe
s
and fabrics, we keep up xrith the times,,consequently
srock is improving in every particular.
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Intelligent Buyers I Have
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. Made a Great Run on
Our Cloak Department
.*>}% 'tw&iht JbMS fftTfigtfTrtrr-
Wc made a special offering of wta^ of every .
few weeks ago, and the number of garments
daily since that time has been S
at the opening of the season tb
wraps, but find it necessar; t
qrder to supply thk demand <
garments in exclusive styles
primmed with handsome silk braid
at prices that others ask fot nd pearly
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Where to Buy Carpets
Is no longer a question of doubt. Carpets of the finest
materials made by experienced i M
hands and to fit your floor
perfectly, we not only claim to have the largest stock of
wool carpets in Middle Georgia, but can show an as^prt-
ment ot Velvet Brussels, Body Brussels and Tapestries with
borders to match every piete perfectly,; quality and
that positively can not be fput|d at t|i%^)ther place in
fin. Other houses have- aaValLCckl t|ei^p%e^ oti act
of the McKinley bill, but our Carpets were bought in Au¬
gust, before this bill had become a law, and our prices Were
made on the basis of old pfipes and will npt be advanced.
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Clothing ! Overcoats l
Since last‘ sea--
son we have { & ■.4- • -
opened \ id upyi fe- -1^- 1:3
improved our
second floor in - ;
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in order that
we might Is*. ‘.blsiXii
rtR- com¬
plete
1 i n e
......4^000 ^
and c hil d-
ren’s dot hing. .’-a
we coqld not be «...
satisfied until wc -.tut * ,*? t| .J
could refer to opr
stock of clothing as the
best in the city, and each find
succeeding season will $7*50, - * v I
many improvements.
$8.50, $io.po, $i2.30, represent for a style,
a line of light-weight Overcoats that
fit ana qurfity cannot be duplicated in Middle
Georgia, These goods must be seen and com
to pared be thoroughly with similar appre(g|! pric W? SWj 1
boast when we say our
percent lower than tl
houses for the skme^
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