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Grlffln, Georgia, Sept. 15, MHrt.
DOUGLAS GLKSSNKK, -.d. A I’ropr
DAILY, (In Advance) IVr Annum. .95.00
WEEKLY, One Year.............. . 1 . 00 .
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iorless than 50 cents. AH Insertions for less
halt one dollar must be paid for la advance.
liberal rotes will be made with parties longer wish
ng to continue their advertisements
than ons week.
WEEKLY—flnme rates as for the Dally.
Official Paper of Spalding Go
THE SOLID SOUTH.
Messrs. John A. JJnmbleton A Co.,
bankers, of Baltimore, in their last
weekly financial letter in referring to
to the South, say:
Daring the past year, which has
been one of depression in all business
interests, the South lias had Its
share of reverses, bat has not, as
has been implied, been more serious¬
—. The
ly ly affected affected than than other other sections. sections. The
development of Southern industries
and the excitement engendered find im« by
the season of great r activity South has
p; ovemeut which the en¬
joyed fop several years post natural¬
ly speculative induced the enterprises, creation which of many
were
established upon a doubtful basis
and with insufficient capital. Much
enterprises have in many cases suc¬
cumbed to the pressure of adversity, and
but fcerprisos, the legitimate founded industries substan en
tial upon a
basis, have, we claim, been
maintained equally as well, if not
better than in other sections. De¬
faults ha re been rare and failures
comparatively few. That the South
has been prosperous, even under ad¬
verse circumstances, is shown by the
increase in the traffic and earnings of
its railways and by the large in¬
crease in its exports.
Tho South possesses superior and ad¬
vantages, and its industries
enterprise*) will continue to cam*
inanuthe attention of capitalists. and, in
Its resources nro boundless,
comparison with„otlier localities, its
Indebtedness is small.
The price of cotton is low, but this
U partly compensated for by the
better prices for grain, which tins
been produced in immense quanti¬ of
ties, and by an fruits. enormous It crop prob¬
vegeta bk»8 and is not
able that cotton will remain so near
than the cost likely of production, that with but returning more
prosperity the surplus will disappear
uud prices improve.
How’s This!
We offer Ono Hum)roil Dollars Howard for
l ny cn»» of Catarrh that cannot he cured by
taking Hull’s Catarrh Cure.
F. 3 . CHENEY a 00., Props., Toledo, 0.
Wo tho undersigned, have known P. J.
Cheney for the inst 15 yours, and believe him
perfectly honorable in ull business transac¬
tions obligation and financially made their able to carry out any
by Wholosulo firm. Druggists,
West * Tbcax,
Toledo, O. Wholesule
Wapdino, Kinnan A V
Druggist' Catarrh T’—e-o, O. internally,
Hull's Cure is token
acting dlm-tly upon tho blood and mucous
surfaces surfaces of the ali system. Price 75c. per
bottle. Bold by Druggists.
Miss Leoni Barreitt, a Washing¬
ton lady just from a Chinese two years lost trip
in China, says th# no
chance to insult her party. She re¬
ports Hong Kong the only city
without question safe. This is bud -
posed to do due to the presence of a
British fleet und garrison.
Happy Hooslerr.
% Wm. Timmons. Postmaster of Llavillc
lnd., writes: “Electric llittors has done more
for me than all other medicines combined,for
that, bad feeling 1 arisiugfroin Kidney and
Liver trouble.' John Leslie, “Kind farmer Elec¬ and
stockman, of same plate, says: Kidney and Liver
tric Bitters to be the best
medicine, made mo fool like a now man.” J.
W. tintdnor, hardware merchant, same town,
says: who Electric is all Bitters down is just uud tho thing don’t lor »
man run enre
whether he ,'ivos or dies; lie found new
st rength, good appetite and felt just like he
hud a new lease on life. Only ®0c. a bottle
at .1. N. Harris A Son's drug store.
Samuel II. Wallace, who has .been
elected president of the National As¬
sociation of ltailrond Ticket Agents,
is a brother of ex Senator Wallace
of Pennsylvania. lie is station ticket agent of the
at the Broad street
Pennsylvania railroad at Philadel¬
phia.
A Guaranteed Cure for La Grippe.
We mil home our advertised druggists to
si’ll you Dr. King’s New Discovery tor Con¬
sumption. Coughs und Colds, upon this con¬
dition. if you are afflicted with La Grippe
and will use this remedy according to direc¬
tions,giving it a fair t rail, and experience and hnve no
benefit, vou tuny rein return the bottle
vour money tided. We make this offer,
because of the wonderful success of Dr.
King's New Discovery during last season's
epidemic. Have I card of no case in which it
fniletl. Try it. Trial bottle tree at J. N.
Harris & Son’s Drug Store. Largo si»e 50c.
anil 11.00.
Miss Alice C. Fletcher lias her
headquarters at Fort Lemhi, Id.
where lands she is tho making i\’ez the allotment Indians.
of to Percea
Much of her time she is coin" over
mountains and through canyons,
living in a tent nt night.
What Docs it Mean?
“100 Hood's Doses Sarsaparilla One Dollar” is means simply
that the most coon
oinfc'il medicine to buy, because it gives
mole tor the money than any other prepara¬
tion. Each bot tle contains 100 doses nutl
will averyge yge to to last a month, white otluu
prejm nirntiims, taken week. according to directions,
iretll nrejg ;one In BarsapuriUu, a Therefore, the best lie blood sure to
u et Hood's pu¬
ller.
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The city directoy of Berlin has
nearly 100 pages of citizens bearing
the name of Schultz.
People wonder when they find how rapidly
health is restored by taking P. P. l‘,(Prickly
Ash, Poke Root and Potassinm). Tie teas
on is simple,as it is a powerful combination
of the roots and herb* ot the home woods.
BA ION FAVA
1* I’lm'.d "tniUir A) for A ppro-
lirtallag fioferamwat Money.
Washington, 19.—Private adr
rices received here from Homo make it
appear that Baron Pavn, the Italian ex-
minister at Washington, who got his
government hito' an awkward contro¬
versy with the United Staten over the
BA.BOV FAVA.
New Orleans riots, and wan recalled,
breaking off diplomatic relations be¬
tween the two governments, bus been
placed "under accusation" for appro¬
priating to his own use money allowed
for the rent of the legation mansion In
this city. The Italians say that being
placed "under accusation” is equivalent
to being indicted. ^
It is explained that the minister was
allowed by his country |5,000 a year for
the rent of a "palace. While hers,
however, he occupied rooms in a very
modest house, which cost him a very
small sum each month. Persons who
entertained no friendly the feelings for him
called the attention of Italian gov¬
ernment to the matter, and pictures of
the house in which he had his rooms
were taken and sent to Italy. It is ssid
also that the prime minister hail an in¬
vestigation made to determine how
much style his minister kept np while
here, His being put "under accusation"
was the rosult.
M’AULIFFE WINS
In the Contest wtfKatbBim, llefere the
Gratilta Ansoclatlon.
New York, Sept. 12.—Up to the sixth
round of the prize fight between McAn-
liffe and Gibbons, before th* Granite
Association of Hoboken, the former was
having uu easy victory and Gibbous was
bleeding like a beef, when tho captain
of the police, seeing that both the con¬
testants were and bleeding stopped freely, rushed
called into the the ring they the fight. took He
officers, and pos¬
session of the ring. Referee Jero Dnnn
gave the decision in favor of McAuliffe,
but a moment later be ordered the fight
to go on, but as the police refused to let
the pugilists renew hostilities, McAu-
liffo was declared the winner, much to
the disgust of the Gibbons party, who
wanted to see more of the fight for their
money, Sporting that fight
in the entiro men say haa attracted no prize
country such
universal interest since the battle be¬
tween Dempsey and Fitzsimmons as the
lightweight championship between Jack
McAuliffu and Austin Gibbon, which
was contested before the Granite asso¬
ciation of Hoboken. Prominent sport¬
ing men from all parts of the country
were present. The hall has a seating
capacity of before 4,000, and every for seat woe
taken long the time the men
to enter the ring, guin and fully 8,000 people
wore unable to admission. McAu¬
liffe was the favorite in tho betting. It
is estimated the that fully $30,000 There changed
hands on result. was no
betting McAuliffe done after the such fight commenced,
as showed great sniieri-
ority ovor his opponent that no one
would have taken Glbbons’B end at any
price. -__
The Floor (lave Way.
Shenandoah, Pa., Sept. 12.—A floor
in tho Robbins’ block on South Main
street gave way and a crowd of men,
women and children fell ten feet into a
cellar below. The store room was on
the street entrance and was vacated
some time ago. A party rented it for a
day and evening to exhibit "The Devil’s
Child,” and attracted a largo crowd.
Just as the performance was about to
1 >egin the crash came and the floor gave
way. Johnny Hutchins, seriously a lad of 15, is
thought trampled to be The injured from
being few upon. dreadful, panic for a
moments was and it is a
wonder that no others were injured.
I>oi»le'i» Party Speakers for Ohio.
Tiffin, Sept. 12.—In an interview
here concerning the plans, prospects,
etc., of the People’s party, Chairman
Barnes of the state executive commit¬
tee stated that among the speakers who
will stump Ohio in the interest of the
fre < coinage of Repub’ican sil ver are Messrs. Jones
and Stewart, senators from
Nevada. Thu details of the arrange¬
ments under which they are to speak in
the state, the number of addresses they
are to deliver, jttc. v have not yet been
completed, that but they the will positive spend assertion is
made a large part
f the month of October* on the stump
,n Ohio.
Ntronguiit Man Iu the .South Diet,
Ashkviujb, N. C-, Sept, 12.— Frank
C. White died in this city of paralysis.
He had the reputation of being the
trougest man physically in the south.
Among the feats lie is said to have per-
.Aaaufiil were carrying with & eoitoa
.. hu uk ia -caeh hand two bales of cotton
across the street; and breaking a new
horseshoe, hohliig one eud in each
hand, .qih-ndid He was fully iions. six feet high, and
■ if pryppr
She lHftft ut the Altar, _
New IIavkn, Sept. 12.—Mrs. Anna
Clark of this city, arose at 5 o'clock
in the morning, did her household work,
ate breakfast and hurried to the 7
o’d iek muss iu the Sacred Heart church.
Hi-. Rev. Father Tieruer Sirs. had just be¬
gan his sermon when Clark fell
neck in her pew, a few seats from th*
altar, and became unconscious. Th*
clergyman just hastened to her side anil
had time to anoint her before she
breathed her last. Mrs, Clark’s death
u us caused by heart disease.
For Over Kitty Years.
An old and Well-Tried Remedy
—Mrs. WidsIow’s Soothing Syrup
has been used for over-fifty years by
millions oi mothers for their children
while teething, with perfect success.
It soothes the child, softens the
gums, allays all pain, cures wind
colic, and is tho best remedy for
Sold Diarrhoea. by Druggists Is pleasant in to the part taste. of
world. every
the Twenty-five cents a bot¬
tle. Its value is incalculable. Be
sure and nsk for Mrs. Winslow's
Soothing Syrup.
Bcechnm’s Fills cure Sick headache,
Fvli»t«MS Over tfu* lii*» l*» iwttun.
Dali as, Sept. 12.—The advance in
cotton has sot everything in high glee in
thi* country. Farmers are cheerful
and many merchants have depuried for
tUe eastern markets to lay in new enp-
pilea, which they would not have done
had It not been for the advance in cot¬
ton. Many causes of the increase in
the price of the staple are Advanced by
the local cotton men of this section.
Some think it was due to the reported
short crops, and others think it is a
scheme of the Fanners’ Alliance to cor¬
ner the crop, and that they were the
authors of the reports of short crop*,
worms, etc.
Th. Governor Cm (Ml Out th. Militia.
Nashville, Sept. 12.—Whether the
legislature does anything with the peni¬
tentiary question or not, in case of fur¬
ther trouble with the free miners of
Brieeville, the governor will have am¬
ple authority to call out the militia, and
also to call out every sheriff in the state
for hia services with a posse. The house
passed a senate bill giving him this au¬
propriating thority. Both $25,000 houses per passed annum, a bill for tho ap¬
maintenance of the militia.
Mlritculouft Kmcmjh* from Death.
Northampton, Mush., Sept. 12.—Con-
nia Ryan, aged 12, of Greenfield, was
found on an island in the Connecticut
river, having been missing over while two
days. He was struck by a train
walking on the bridge and thrown upon
au island below, where be lay uncon¬
scious for two nights and a day with
a bad scalp wound. He is all right
now.
_ __
Uaytl’a Now Ministry.
New York, Sept. 12.—A Port-au-
Prince dispatch states tliut the new
minister Appear* of to the give old general satis¬ had
faction. Most cabinet
long been unpopular, both with the
president and with the chmabers. The
incidental rejection of the Telegraph
bill was only preliminary to *A* vote of
censure and lack of confidence, which
was curried unanimously.
of Let'* the largest reason together. Here’s a the firm, world one
the country over,
over; it has grown step by sells step, through medi- the
years cincsl—uglit to greatness—and it patent
“That’s enough!”—
Wait a little—
This firm pays the newspapers good
money (expensive work Ibis advertising!) to
tell the peop'e that they have faith iu what
they sell, so much faith that if they can’t
henefit or cure they don’t want your money.
Their guarantee is not indefinite and rela¬
tive, but definite and absolute -If the tnedi-
eire doesnt help, your money is “on call "
Suppo. e every sick man and every feeble
woman tried these medicines aud'fonnd them
worthless, who .would be the loser, you or
they? “Golden
The medicines are Dr. Pierce’s
Medical Discovery,” for blood disease .
his “Favorite Prescription” for woman’; pe-
culii r ills. If they help toward health, they
cost $1.00 nothing. a bottle each! If they don’t, they
cost
The divine Fatti is human, after
all. Au Atlanta nmn who visited her
iu Wales not long ago says that
among the sheets of music that lay
on the diva’s piano in the drawing
room was a copy of “Annie Rooney.’
BEECHAM’S PILLS
| <TM IRIAT EMBLim REMEDY.)
Cure BILIOUS and
Herrons ILLS.
25ct8. a Box.
OF -A.T.T., DRUGGISTS. _
The Emperor ofiGermany has be¬
stowed upon D. W. J. Hoffman of
the bureau of ethnology, Smithson¬
ian Institut, the decoration of the
royal order of the
Many letters are received daily by the P
P, P. Co. from patients, saying that they
had used such and such a blood purifier and
mentioning their names and stating that
they well did no good, and that they did not Root get
until P. P. P. (Prickly and Poke
and potassium was tried. These letters we
started to publish when the various manu¬
facturer!* wrote us fearful letters and we dis¬
continued the same, but P. P. P. (Prickly
Ash,.Pyko Root,and Potassinm) is host
ant on every Occasion, and lias made a
of friends in cores of Syphilis, Rheumatism,
Blood Poison, Dyspepsia, malaria and Fe¬
male Complaints.
Empress Frederick will spend part
of the fall with Queen Vicloria in
Scotlund._
OHBucklen’s Arnica Salve,
The But Salve in the world for Cuts
Bivises, Sores, Dicers, Salt Rheum Fe.er
Sores, Tetter,- Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
Corns, and all S kin Eruptions, frequirisl. and It positive
y cures Piles or ro pay is guar-
te dt» gives perfec satisaction, or moneyre-
funded, Prie«25ce its per box. For sale by
f.N. Barrie Jfc Son- .
Annlo Besant makes her name
rhjme with “peasent,” but Walter
Besant pronounces his name, accord,
ing to late information, as Besant,
A fact worth knowing is that blood dis¬
eases which other medicines fail to cure will
yield slow.y but surely to the blood cleansing
Root properties and P of otassium. P. P. P, (Prickly Ash, Poke
_
Jules Simon, the celebrated French
eoonomist, detests tobacco and says
that he is an inveterate enemy of
alcohol.
Shaker*, oi All Creed* ai ul Kinds.....
Are to be foundfn ovary locality-- visited by
chibs and (fever. The very animals exhibit
in such plague festered regions symptoms of
the iliie infection_If experience hoe proved
the domain of medicine, anything conclu--
it Is that Hostctie -s Sto nach Bitters
w >l wot only eroditi.efrom the«yst«m evcvy
vestige ot the mias na bora comp'air.t bit
effeciu Hy defend resident > a d temporaly
sojourners iu malaria scourged loca’ities
ugn' is. it. There ; s a general concensus of
opinion among med’c.v! me i, no less, than iu
the nr'ids of trie public, on this point. Not
only on this cont'nent, but, in the tropics
where t> alarm I complaints assume their
most virulent type, this incomparable medi¬
cinal safeguard is universally used and es-
t emed. Dyspepsia, biliousness, const i|.u-
t oughly o i, debility and kidney trouble are thor¬
remediable by the bitters,
1J. F. Gillls is buck in America.” t
is said that he will revive hia defunct
American exchange in London.
Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria.
When Baby wm tick, we [!T| her Castoria -
When she wm • Child, she cried for OMtoria.
When *he became HI**, she clung to Oaatoria,
Vfcan*b* had Children, she gave them Castoria
The mother of Empress of Austria,
the oldest rojnl personage in Eu¬
rope, is 83.
Dr. L. A. Ctiild, of Atlanta, Ga , writes
“Wm, Sealock, living ,oh my place, had an
ugly running a rnnnnng ulcer on his arm
which ordinary remedies foiled to control.
A« a last resort I placed him on use of B. B.
U. and the nicer began to heal at onoe. and
effected an entire cure. It Is a remedy well
worthy of confidence,”
Makes the
■Weak Strong
The marked benefit which people In ran
down or weakened state of health derive
from Hood'* BarsapartlU, conclusively proves
the clai m tha t til l s med icine “ makes the weak
strong.’’ It does not act like a stimulant,
imparting fictitious strength from which there
must follow a reaction of greater weakness
than before, but in the most natural way
Hood’s Sarsaparilla overcomes that tired feel¬
ing, creates an appetite, purifies the blood,
and, in short, gives great bodily, nerve,
mental and digestive strength.
Fagged Out \
“Last spring I was completely fagged out. '
My strength left me and I felt sick and ml;
erabie all the time, so that I could hardly
attend to my business. I took one bottle of
Hood’s Sarsaparilla, and it cured ine. There
Is nothing like It.” B. C. B xoou, Editor
Enterprise, Belleville, Mich.
“I derived very much benefit from Hood’s
Sarsaparilla, which I took for general debility.
It built me right up, and gave me an excel-
lentappetlte.” Ed. Jenkins, Mt. Savage, Md.
N. B. If you decide to take Hood’s Sarsa¬
parilla do not be Induced to buy anything elso
Instead. Insist upon having
Hood’s
Sarsaparilla
Bold by all druggist., fl; six for g*. Prepared only
by 0. L HOOD A OO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass.
IQO Doses One Dollar
BAD'ERUPTION ON NECK
Sorely Afflicted Nearly Three Years.
Used Prescriptions from Three
Doctors without any Benefit.
After Using, Cuticpra Two Days, the
Scabs nil Dropped Off, Cure
was Quick and Complete. .
f I suffered for nearly three years with an
eruption on my neck, "and used prescriptions
from three doctors during that time which
did me no geod. I purchased CuTtcnBA Rem¬
edies, and the second day alter using it the
scabs airdropped off and never scabbed over
any more; Before I used up the second set
-of Coticuba my neck was entirely well, and is
has been ever since, and all I can suy for it
that whereas I was sorely afflicted 1 am now
well, and all from the use o( Ccticuba Reme¬
dies. N: W. SMITH.
Lynch wood P. O., Kershaw City, S. C.
This isjto certify that the above testimony
is correct, as I purchased the CfiTicnrA and
saw its effects wliile using. W. H. SMITH,
Notary Publiefor the State of South Carolina.
Skin Diseases 10 Years.
Find the Ccticuba Remedies do all you
claim. Have been suffering with skin disease
for ten years. Couid find no remedy to cure
until I tried CuTiCtntA. Very happy over
tho result. HENRY MOORE,
Lancaster, Va.
Cuticura Resolvent
The new Blood Turifie r(tb cleanse the blood
of all impurities and poisonous elements and
thus remove the cause), and Cutseu-a, the
groat Skin Cure, and Cuticu.a Soap, an ex
qnisite Skin Dean tiger, externally (to dear
the skin and scalp, and restore the Hair),
cure every disease and humor of tho skin and
blood, from pimples to scrofula.
Sold everywhere Price j Cuticura, 50c.
Soap. 2."-: , Jlosolvent. $1. Prepared by tin
Potter Drug and Chemical Corporation,
Boston.
iWrn-nd for “How to Cure Skin Diseases.”
04 pages 50 illustration, and lOQ testimo-
uials.
m | PLES, black-headn, UedLroEgh, chapped
and oily skin cured by Cuticura Soap.
^81 WEAK, PAINFUL KIDNEYS.
With their weary,, dull, aching, life-
r *■ less, all-gone sensation, relieved in
\ wk ^ one minute by the Cut-uicnra Anti-
V PaTi Plaster. The first and only
instantaneons cedts pain-killing strengthening
plast er 25
$500 Reward!
WE will pny the Above reward for any eaeo of X/ver
Complaint, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Indict lion. C'on-
Ktipatioa or Cu*tiveness wo cannot euro with Wet*t’s
Vegetable Liver when the dirtlkWlwr&testrictly
complied with. They are purely Vegetable, ana never
tail to give satisfaction. Sugar Coated I.arge boxes,
containing 80 P ills, tt cen ts. Beware of counterfeits
and Imitations. The genuine manufactured ouly by
TUB JOEM 0. WEST COMPANY, CHICAGO, ILL.
Sold by Dr. E. R. Anthony, Durggiet,'Grit
fin. Ga. 2nrmly.
m |IJ pp ^n
ASURE(URE
for (hills & Fever
DUMB AGUE AND
MALARIA
LIPPMAN BROS.. Proprietor*,
prupglttt, Ll ppman'l Bloslu^ SAVANN AH, GA.
Fon MENONLY
YOUNG TBItS MLN^OLD MEN
^ BET II THE OF THE SEHFIHTS Of IIUUL
They make heroic efforte «• free tfcemeelree,
bat Hot knowing bow to eaceoesfally
SHAKE OFF THE HORRID SNAKM
•bej give np In desntir and ciok Into en early
It bat en KUftOK I There b HELP If
OUR NEW BOOK
wnt rrw, tmtaS)
for , limited UmmopUle*
th. phUoMPhy Affihtion. or Dl.m.- ot the
•• and
'Or*... HOME ef TREATMENT. MM. end how by
hy m.thods .iclo.lT.ly oor
Vott orVImn* Heryome Manhood, De¬
General and
bility, Weakness of Body
and Mind, Effecti of Errors
or Exeeeeee, Btuntod or
ORGANS A PARTS of BODY »ndo plain to all interaatod.
Men testify torn 60 Butee, TerrUorlee and fereign Countries
You ean write them. For Rook, full explanation and proof*, addreM
ERIK MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO.N.Y.
A COMMON DISEASE.
Dyspepsia has become the roost common
disease of t he country, all classes are not ex¬
empt, old, attacking doubt the young as well as the
caused no from our mode of liv¬
ing and the too free use of •tobacco, etc., and
yet it is one of the most difficult diseases we
have to encounter.- In the last five years
Dr. Holt discovered a remedy, (Dr. IfoR’s
failed Dyspeptic to Etixeej, in up to this instance. time has We not
refer cure W. a single Comp. can
the State, you to .fudge A. Wright, Lyon, Mr: Gen. of
R. F. George
Dasher, Macon, Ga., Dr. L. P. Dor.ier.
Georgetown, Ga , Mr. Jos. Harrison, l-ohim-
bns (In., and hundreds of others if desired.
Manufactured by Dr. Holt’s Dyspeptic Elix-
er Co,, Monteirama, Price Ga. Bottles double
tormer sire, f 1.00. For saie by all
druggist*. Holt’aCroup
Dr. and Cough Syrup pre¬
vent* and cures croup. No cure no pan. t
Manufactured hy l)r. Holt 's Dyspeptic Kli*-
er Co., Montezuma, Ga.
UDIS*
Needing (tonic, tu* or children should take who W(nt bull*-
BROWSVlKON up, B1TTKE?.
It U pleauut to t(k(, cure. Malaria ludF
BsMioo, r.lliouKies* and Liver Complaiuu.
From
•*.
An invitation is extended to every Farmer in Middle Georgia to visit their
Great Shoe and Dry Goods Sale
Which is now Inauguarted at Their Two Stares, 56 and 58 Hill St.
d^We want you to come and see our bargains that cannot be found elsewhere. f*
| 5 F“Now is the time to get your winter Shoes as we have nearly a thousand pair of
^JP^Drummer’s quently in Samples to almost give away. How They aboul do rot come nice pair in boxes of gents’ and are calf conse¬
our way. They must sell ?t once. a shoes
at $2, always sold at $3; Childrens’ Shoes at unheard of lowprices. We want you to come
and see them. Ladies’fine shoes at your cwn price; we mean from stylish shoes.«not
shoddy stuff, Now, as to DRY GOODS here are prices that will astonish com.
petitors. Here they go! Superior Mer- rimac and American PrintS5fc. peryar^
Standard Indigo prints at 5^c, Ginghams at 9c wor-h 10 and 15c. Worsted Cashmeres
and Henriettas at prices that will please you. 1,200 pairs Fast Black Hose at 10c Worth
25c; all other goods veiy cheap. Cheap line of Towels and Table Linen. It is ra j
early to talk about Flannels, Blankets and Quilts, woollen Underwear and Ladies
wraps, but remember that we have the prices that will suit.
Call early and seej/or yourselves. Yours truly, BASS BROS.
GRIFFIN CHINA STORE
'" S1TR1CKT
2* HILL
Has the largest
most complete line
Honsefurnishing : :
: : : Goods at
to suit everybody. We
will save you
on China,
Glasswares Silver
Tinware, ¥
ware, etc., bought of
Have just opened
beautiful line of
ned Water Sets
Novelties in
that surpasses in
ration and beauty
design anything
brought to Griffin.
Come to see us and
convinced.
R, A. BARFIELD, Prop’r,
Partnership Dissolution.
•GniFF!*), Ga., Sept. 8, 1801-
To whom it may concern:
The co-partnership heretofore existing
tween ths undersigned, under the firm
of Ison & Wilson, is this day dissolved
mutual consent R. Z, Ison having
chased the entire interest of J. H.
real estate and personal property in
firm he assumes all the obligations of
will collect all debts due said firm.
_______ __ R. Z. ISON,
J- H. WILSON.
_____ _' t
Referring to the above,’I beg tc inform
friends anil the public] generally, that I
continue the business of the late firm
Ison A WlJr.soN, as heretofore, under
style amf—&ai»e of R. Z. Ison, at No. 15
Hill Street. Thankfftgthe public for
favors and'solicting a contiuance of the
same, I am, yours.truly,
■ ............ R. 1. ISON.
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_
Bank Counter*, Tylor System, Port
able, Cost Unequaled Finish. in Styles,
ISO ,. Catalog■« and
Pkfs 0 f Ce«aUr«, IHtki tu.« ttlostratod In
Book** Free BosU se IS UaU.
Also Tyler’i
Ollleo Desks and
___ .'.Kg^L __ writer t'nhlneU,
-
Styles. Best and
est pn earth, with
redaction In prices.
110 pig* eaulom*
_ P«sti«* 19 ate. full I lies
Coosa* Dtsks, Chairs, Tahlst,
Cabins**, Cabinets, Lsfral
Spcrlal «te., always In
_ « —■" work mndo to
T VI.XH amfl __^ Co.. _ St. to,l. Mo-V**
tkb chlkhuatmd
COTTON BLOOM ClII QlIV
WITH LATEST IMPROVEMENTS
Fm of Freight, rally OaaraaMed.
H.W.HUBBARD various Southern points,
We carry stock at
for qulok delivery upon raoalpt of orders.
MmmmmmMmmmmmmammmmi
“OSGOOD’’ U.A. Standard
WAGONS SCALES
Bent on trial. Freight raid. Fully warranted.
OJP ? lUU nn vOU. Other filrcfi Proportionately Low
11. W. HFBBABD, Oen Booth era
- ”
1 Ht celebrated
Smith & Wesson Revolvers
■A UntruUal
■eWUNBIYALKS ACCURACY, FOB
DURABILITY,
WORKMANSHIP, SAFETY
, md CONVENIENCE In LOADING.
Bewarepf cheap iron imitations.
—— Send for Illustrated Catalogue and Price List t<
SMITH & WESSON. S*ring"->d. Maaa.
I I and WhlsKey Habit*
cured (t home with-
I out pain. Book of par
IH ]ticui«m«ent M FHl.K.
. ’Atlanta.it*. . . „ OfficeWh.uhaUt* WOOl.t.KY.M IX
Hoes, Hoesy Hoes!
Wholesale and Retail.
COLLINS’ IMPROVED GUANO DISTRIBUTOR,
At Factory Prices.
Cotton Planters of ajl kinds. Rhodes a Specialty
I have the best line of Garden Tool on the market. My
'tock of Hardware is complete. Come to see me before
ovying and I will save you money.
"W". 3D. Davis
FAUQUIER INSTITUTE
F or Young Ladies,
WAURENTON, VA.
The Thirty-first Session of this Institution will open on
Thursday, September 17th, 1891.
Situated in the Piedmont ^region of Virginia, on tne
Richmond & Danville R. R., 54 miles from Washington.
Superior buildings, extensive grounds, strong faculty
and a beautiful and healthy location.
Number of boarders limited to twenty-four, F01 cata¬
logues apply to
GEORGE G. BUTLER.'A. M„
Principal.
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IRuLire IDruigsI
I WILL SELL AT ASTONISHINGLY LOW PRICES MY ENTIRE STOCK OF
DRUGS,- PAINTS, - OIL, - WINDOW - GLASS,
TOILET -AriND FANCY GOODS.
tiTT r v m E. N. B. DREWRY,
I handle the best brands
FLOUR,
HAMS,
SHOULDERS,
TOBACCO,
ets., that I give very low pri ces. I have jastre ceived
lot of fresh MACKEREL that will please you. Try
one kit and be convinced.
E. If. SCOTT.
ofC°” mn is TOBACCO r Claun
is cure I by a pro
I I cess entirely new. TJie 1 »aves are rf
1 ni o veil fro in t h e st aft Defora cn ri ng
The curing is done inHnow’sKfodei
Tobacco Barn. There are less nitrate*
nicotine and chlorophyl in thia than
any other Tobacco ever before offered
t he pu blic It will give you a cool an
pleasant smoko. It will not bite voi’
tongue, dry your month or injure yoi
nerves. TRY IT.
DXRDAT^UN ModernTobacco Bare C<
Hion TOINT, N. 0.
2 28-wed snt1 y.
Diamond Brand
^
iajLp vss^jssesr^Asssrsi „
tHJJ trrmnrnm
What is
ffnlck o«r* fbt
to Cantor Oil,
Oatioria cure* Colic, Constipation . , ...
Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation • I ’ reemmend Castoria for children’s
I 111 So. Oxford St, Brooklyu. N.Y.
Th* Ckntxhr Coup AST, rt Murray St, New York.