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the thriving city of Griffin, which has
operation to-day than any City in the South
of anything near its Population.
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- ©*&inal would be woods. running 4 water settlements on each on lot. the place. If it were divided into 50
1X0 Acres In Alk 111 District, 4 miles from Griffin. and known as
£ fUtlr'Tift ,00 acres cleaied and balance in original woods.
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11-2 Miles from Griffin, on the G. M. & G.
Molena. Also, 1 1 25 25*1 -horse
Wi inship Pow
A splendid 4 ohorse Engine,
TERMS_One half ca^h, balance in twelve months, at eight per cent.
B. I 3 . Blanton,
t*l r All notes and accounts due B. P, Blanton & Co. and all notes and
due B.P. Blanton at that date will be placed in the hands of my attorney for collection.
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Dove Brand Ham and Strips.
All Pork Sausage.
Fresh Buckwheat Flour and Maple Syrup.
Dried Apples.
The Best Grades Flour and Lard.
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Soap by the box at factory prices.
All kinds Kinds Fish risn and ana Oysters. uysicrs.
JOHN D. HOLMAN.
Just received a fine COFFEE MILL
Can grind all Coffee bought of us FREE.
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Gi W Clark & /Son.
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Christmas pictures.
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Parties wishing pictures for presents
call at our studio and give us a sitting at once, as we will
SgMfS ' later A beautiful line of Framtfs,
on.
Fancy Goods Just in.
M.D. MITCHELL iCO'»
ART GALLERY
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elevator and see thd elegant New Etchings,
Is, Water-Color Paintings m New 3tyles and the
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TO-DAY.
New England Mince
i rpound packages.
New York Cabbage,
Cocoanuts.
Dove Hams.
Uncanvassed Shoulders.
P. P. P., Diamond Patent,
Royal Oral and Roller
King Flour.
Fresh Nuts of all kinds.
Winesap Apples at $i. 3
bushel.
J. A. STEWART.
— -if toc want to be—
Sure
Of gritioc the very la tret end beat
STYLES
OF FALL AND WINTER
Millinery
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Tonr aaleet plen ia to go et.onca te j |f
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Griffin. Ga., November 26
choice No more fancy prices.
line ot tine
vers Singer's. Just received Call and at J.
them.
’BOUND ABOUT.
City Note., and New, From This
Adjoining Counties.
TWO IMPORTANT BPOCBB.
At seventeen he stood before the glass
very closely scanned
His youthful face which now and then
He happy smiles fingers wouldmuch e’er his expand. lip and with
passed wild and his gleefol shout
That shook the chandelier ontl” exclaimed,
the hair ie coming
At forty-five he stood before that
This mirror onee again. the look that’s donned
time he wore
worn and weary business men.
He paseeo hie fingers o’er hie head, the
hie face was toll of donbt.
As with the a long-drawn coming sigh Ont!” he said,
hair is
8. F. Edwards, of the
News, was in the city yesterday.
8. H. Weatherly and the
Norton, of Cretwell, were in
yesterday,
R. W. Hale, of Jolly, was
a beautifully dark bay horse on
streets yesterday.
Wilbur Brown, of New Orleans,
cleverest commercial tourist on
road, is in the city.
Mrs. J. H.Dews, of this city,
yesterday morning for a visit
friends in Havannab.
D. J. Bailey, Jr., who has
spending the past three weeks ia
lumbus, has returned home.
W. C. Edwards and Mrs.
and daughter, of Hampton,
shopping in the city yesterday.
Miss Inez Hill, of Bronwood,
has been visiting Dr. N. B.
home yesterday.
Mrs. I. 0. Crawford, of Macon,
visiting Miss Susie Disufuke in
city, for a few days. They
spent yesterday in Atlanta.
A. Ansell, the Chattanooga
broker. arrived in the city
and has aranged for a watch
diamond aaie tomorrow night.
Albert C. Lyons, who has
visiting bia sister, Mrs. John
Bishop, near this city, left
day tor his home at Flint, Mich.
Mrs. Judge Parolt, who has
visiting her brother, Col. W.
Trammell and family in this city,
yesterday to visit relatives at
nna.
Mr. and lire. R. A. Redding,
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Atlanta, returned home
after a short visit to Col. and
R. J. Redding at the
Station.
Miss Leila Tignor, a
young lady of White Sulphur
in Meriwether county,
through here yesterday
oa her way to visit friends ia
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Jackson Argus: “Judge J.
Beynton was elected on last
Judge of the Flint circuit for
next term of four years. It was
deed a wise selection and one
will be aatisfaetory to all
Sheriff Sam Martin, of
county, was here yesterday to
charge of a man who was wanted
that county, and who our police
rested here Sunday on the train.
pistol was found on his person,
when properly dealt with in
he will be Bent back here to be
ecuted for carrying concealed
ons.
Alsx. Kendall, a colored
of Barneeville, in company
others of his color from
same place, went up to
8nnday, and while under the
ence of whiskey, Kendall raised
row with Frank Glass, P- C., of
ette connty, and tried to shoot
whan that party stabbed him in
aide and took his pistol away
him. '
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manages t»» live in -v mutiny
Atlanta at the h; line time.”
“Editor Eugene Pup’em Spew,
tlie Atlanta Journal, visit* Griffin
regalarly every Sunday. He and
Editor Glriwner, of the Uhiffin
News, have been in the habit for
years of attending church services
together.” _ .
The Famous HI. JHenry jwlnetrele.
Thia splendid attraction trill open
Patterson's New Hall on’next Friday
evening. The Athens Go. Herald
aaya of them :
“Hi. Henry’s Minstrels played at
the city hall Tuesday evening to a
packed house. It is only making
a just recognition of merit to say
that Hie program was full of inter¬
esting features. The novel and rich
costumes, and the singular freedom
of the whole performance from the
vulgarities that usually enter into
into such shows are points HI worthy
of special merit.”
Reserved Beats on sale Friday at
Patterson’s.
The ginnery of the Farmers’ Co¬
operative company caught on fire
yesterday, but the blaze was quickly
extinguished without any damage
being done.
For Sale.
A choice lot of Brown Leghorn
Aens. Guaranteed non-setters.
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Watch and Diamond Sale.
A. Ansell, the pawnbroker of Chat¬
tanooga, is here and will bare a
grar nd watch and diamond sale on
Wednesday night at 7 o’clock. This
is the largest stock of the kind ever
a silver brought here, consisting diamonds af gold and and all
watches,
kinds of jewelry. The goods will be
open for inspection from this < Tues
day) morning until time of' sale.
These goods ha ye been consigned to
me and will be sold at my auetion
room at No. 86 Hill street.
G. A. OtWN|NQHAM.
| A. Ansell, Auctioneer. 1
Children Enjoy
The pleasant flavor, gentle action
and soothing effects of Syrup of if Figs,
when in ne leed of a laxative and the
father or mother be costive or bilious
the most gratifying results follow its
use, so that it is the best family rem
edy known and every family should
have a bottle.
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Both the method and results when
Syrup and refreshing of Figs la taken; the it ia and pleasant
to taste, acts
achss and fevers and cures habitual
constipation. only remedy of Syrup its kind of Figs is the
duced, pleasing the ever and pro¬
to taste ac¬
ceptable its action tu and the stomach, benencM prompt its in
effects, prepared truly only from the m
most
healthy excellent ana agreeable qualities substances, commend ilfl
many it
to all and have made it the most
popular Syrup remedyknown. ‘ef Figs sale in 50c
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and $1 bottles by all leading drug¬
gists. not Any have reliable it hand druggist will who
may it promptly on for who pro¬
cure any one
mbstitute. riahes to try it. Do not accept any
CALIFORNIA m SYRUP CO.
SAM FKJUWOO, CAL,
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GRAND opening
Patterson's Hew Hall
FRIDAY, NOV. 28th.
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THE FAVORITES!
HI. HENRY’S
MINSTRELS.
PrMeBtmg a collowal and unsurpassed col'
lection of
30 BIUN NEW SPECIALTIES 30
Embratinx a lavish expenditure in the pro¬
curement of Coetumic, Scenic, Melodic, Artis¬ de¬
tic and other prominent feature#, thus
lighting the ear with harmony divine, Appar¬ while
feasting the eye on a sforgeoneneee of
el beautifnl beyond description and never
equaled Keeerved tn minstrel History sale at Patterssn
easts on s on
Friday,
A. LOWER,
Practical Jeweler
1 And Dealer ia
Diamonds, Fine Watches, JeWelry,
Clocks, Solid SUvcr and Plated Ware
NO. 20 HIUL STREET.
I can give my patrans the benefit
of 25 years experience, both at the
bedth anti as dealer. I will also fur¬
nish customers with goods they may list
select from any catalogue, price I
or newspaper advertisements. can
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Are displaying on their shelves and counters novelties
which every person may grow enthusiastic. Day after til
chasers. fresh arrivals We replace show those that prizes captured by eager p J
can we have given more thou
to the purchase of our sfock than ever before, and h 1
much better goods at much lower prices. Manufact *
are and constantly fabrics, improving keep in with the the methods times, of producingst^Jj *
we up consequently ^
srock is improving in every particular.
Intelligent Buyers Ba\
i--'. v- Made i• l(YI0 Great •' ■' ‘'
a Rnn on
Our Cloak Department
We made a special offering of wraps of every description a
few weeks ago, and the number of garments turned out
daily since that time has been very gratifying. W e thought
at the opening of the season that we were overstocked in
wraps, but find it necessar; to duplicate many Baes in
order to supply the demand. We offer elegant tailor made
garments in exclusive styles ana perfect fits, elegantly
primmed with handsome silk braids and best of astrachan,
at prices that others ask for inferior qualities and poorly
made. ~ ■ *
Where to Buy Carpets
Is no longer a question of doubt. Carpets of the finest
materials made by experienced 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 assort-
ment ot Velvet Brussels, Body Brussels and Tapestries with ■
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borders to match every piece perfectly, quality and styles
that positively can not be found at any other place in Grif¬
fin. Other houses have aovanced their priees on account
of the McKinley bill, hut our Carpets were bought in Au¬
gust, before this bill had become a law, and our prices were
made on the basis of old prices and will not be advanced.
Clothing lOvercoats !
Since last sea¬
son we have
opened up and
improved our in
second floor
in order that
we might
- carry - a ~—
com¬
plete
line
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boys and
and child-
ren’s clot hing. -
we could not be
Satisfied until we .
could refer to our
stock of clothing as the
best in the city, and wil#nnd ea dp
succeeding season $
many improvements. 7 - 5 °> * m
$8.50, $10.00, $ 12 . 30 , represent for a style,
a line of light-weight Overcoats that
fit ana quality cannot be duplicated in Middle
Georgia, These goods must be seen and com¬
pared with similar priced goods at other places vain
to be thoroughly appreciated. It is no
boast when we say our prices are about twenty
percent lower than those asked by other
houses for the Same qdality of goods.
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