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Urlffln, OeorgU, Sept. t«, U)M.
DOUGLAS GLKSSNKIi.Kd. St Propr
DAILY, (In Advance) Per Annum.....*6.00
WEEKLY, One Year.........•........1<X>.
Advert Win* Ketee
DAITTY^-One dollar per square lor tht flret
Ineertiodf and JMtyoenU lor each subreqnent
one. Ten lint* or lee* to lw» counted a* a
quart*.
SPECIAL NOTICES—10 cent* per lino for
• ich Insertion. No insertion dnder thin hoad
lories* than 60 cent*. AH insertions for lee*
hnn on«s dollar snout b« paid for In hArnnce.
liberal rate* will !>c made with parti** wish
nit to continue their oUverttoetnent, longer
than one week. '
WEEKLY—Same rate*, as for the Daifv.
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Official Paper of SpaldtBg Co
The dogs of war threaten to quar¬
rel over a Mitylene bone.
Tho citizens of Griffin should count
that day as lost whose descending
sun sees no good deed done or
good word spoken for the city in
which he resides.
Spenking of “record breakers,”
Mrs. Griffin, of McGregor county,
Texas, is entitled to a blue ribbon
prize—or rather u bolt of blue rib¬
bon if her posterity is of the femi¬
nine gender. She gave birth to trip¬
lets ten months ago, and now the
dispatches report that' she has just
made an addition of four more
babies to the family. The mother
and her seven littles one are reported
“doing well,” and Mr. Griffin is—
well, ho is doing as well ns could be
expected under the circumstances.
Ho says he is thankfnl that his
troubles are “little ones.” Griffin is
a good name to conjure with, wheth¬
er it be a town or an individual.
How’s This!
Wo offer One Hundred Dollar* Howard lor
I ny caso of Catarrh that cannot becured by
Inking Hall'* Catarrh Cure
K.CHENEY* CO.. Prop*., Toledo, O.
We, the undondgneu, have known P. J.
Cheney for the UMt 15 year*, and belia-ehim
perfectly honorable in all bu*ine»* trnn*a«-
t,lon* and financially able to carry out any
ITkht A Thuax, Druggists,
Toledo, 0.
WAnnina, Kinnan A Mabvin, Wholesale
Hull's Druggists,Toledo, Catarrh Cure O. taken internally,
i*
acting directly tly upon upon the 1 * blood and macou*
snrfuee* of the toe *yst »y»tem. Price 78c.
bottle. Sold by alt Druggists.
The Home of President Carnot’s
mother was entered by burglars |the
other night and many articles of
value were deliberately carried off.
The watch dog, a fierce animal, had
been liberated the previous day and
failed to report for duty in time for
business.
Specimen Cases,
8. H. Clifford, Now Camel, Wis., was trou
bled with Neuralgia and Rheumatism hi*
Stomach was disordered, his Liver was affect¬
ed to an aiarmin, lug degree, appetite fell away,
and he was terribly reduced In flesh and
strength. Throe bottles of Electric Bitters
eured him.
Edward Hhoplierd, Harrisburg. 111., had a
running sore on his leg ol eight years’ stand
Ing. Used throe bottles ol Electric Bitters
and snveu boxes ot Bucklen's Arnica Salve,
Catawba, and his leg le sound and well. Fever John Speaker,
O., had five largo sore* Oui, on
bis leg,doctors said he was incurable.
bottle leetric Bitters and one box Bucklen’s
Arnica Salve cured him entirely, Sold by J.
N. Harris A Son’s Drugstore
Marion Harland is a large somewhat woman
of matronly appearance,
above medium bight. She has u
brown complexion, black hair that
is beginning to turn gray and a
broad forehead. She be<an child to write
stories when she was a of G.
Let's reason together. Here's a firm, one
of the Isrgiwt the country o *er, the world
over; it has greatness—and grown etep by it sells step, patent through medi¬ the
years to
cine*!—ugh! “That’s cuougkl”—
Wait a little—
Th's firm- pays the newspapers adrertbdngh good
money (expensive work this to
tell the people tl at they have faith in what
they sell, so much fai.h that il they can't
benefit Their or euro they don't indefinite want your money. rela¬
guarantee is nut, aud
tive, but definite anil absolute— if the medi¬
cine doesnt help,your money is “on call "
Suppose every sick man anti every feeble
wamun trLed t hese medicines and found them
they? worthies*, wl'o .would be the loser, you or
Tim medicines are __ Dr. _ Tierce's _____ “Qohlen _
Medical “Favorite Discovery,” for blood disease, and
his Prescription" for w omen s ;»'■
_eu.lj.ar ills. If they I ndn l.uward.-health, they
cost. *1.00 a bot t le such! If they don't, they
cost nothing.
Ex Judge F. Carroll BreWBter of
Philadelphia gave his of annual the recep¬ of
tion to the member* bar
that city on Thursday evening,
about 1 oO of whom were present.
Capt. DrubnrsjA’ff, of the Russian
army was the guest of honor.
Now Try Thls.^
It will cost you nothing and will surely do
you good, if yon have a (lough, Lungs. Cold, or any Dr.
trouble with Throat, Chest or
King's New l)ise<_very for Consumption, give
Coughs and Colds is guaranteed to re¬
lief or money will bo paid back. Sufferers
from l.a Grippe found It, just • he thing and
under it* use had a speedy and perfect reeov-
ery. Try a sample bo I tie nt our expanse,
nud learn for yourself ju*t how good a thing
it is. Trial bottles free at J. N. Ilairi* A
Boa's Drug Store. Large site 60c and $1.00.
Mrs. Mackny is the possessor of a
string of flawless diamonds two
yards in length.
The Great Hetuclt
Which people iu run down state of health
derive from Hood’s Barsnparilla, couelusive-
ly provi s that till* medicine "makes the
weak strong.’ It doc* not art like a stim¬
ulant. imparting fictitious strength, perfectly but
Uitod’s Bn'rsaparilla the the weakened builds up in a the
natural v ay parts, purif.es
blood and assists to henltliy action those
important organs, the kidney and liver.
The uexfc man to be tried for
“Briggsism” is Rev. J. H. Bailsman
of the Alleghany (Pa.) presbytery.
health People restored wonder when by they And P. P. how P.(
is taking
Ash, Poke Root and Potassium). The ren*
on is simple,as it is a powerful combination
of lbs roots and herbs of the home wood*.
Industrial I»t vednjtuM'tit In
W«*K K»4Ut*S«**- I*-
CRaTTaNoooa, Sept. 14. —The
man, Chattanooga. Term., in Its
review for the week ending Bept. 12,
ports 01 new Industries, 1® new
ings and 6 new railroads, 2
Hoes and 1 afreet car line. Among
most iin portant new industries
lished, as reported to The
are tire following:
Aluminum worka at Bryant,
brick works at Atlanta, Oa., Clinae
Va., and Columbia, Ala.,
factories at (ladadun, Ala., and
cleny, Pin. A coal company with
ooo pital vkB" Brennans. at Sparta, Tennessee, Tex., a
press at
worka at Yickstmrg, Miss., and n
ton rnljl at Columbia, Ala.
ment and improvement companies
been organized at Goshen, \a.,
and La Fayette, Ga., tlio latter with
plate Ky., and light _ and power , coinisuiy
n
ffewnau, G.*i., u flouring fertiliser mill factory Oak
Angusta, Ga., a at
-,—Ni—Grr
Alalmma, and
Furnaces lire to be built at Annis¬
ton, Alabama, and at
Ky., the factory latter having at piedmont, *600,000 W. capital, Va.,
a glass Knoxville, Tenn.,
and iron works at
Norfolk, Va. Machine shops are
ported at Myers, 13a., and
Ky., manufacturing W. Va., companies Columbia, at
ersburg, and S.
mine* IllUltt* at nl Crown V. tGHH Hill, AAlStf W. ft • Va., f «• I and *♦*«* VAfSH
City, Ala., and quarries at Lexington. oil
U'HWICSU Roanoke WUU and Wiae M tuu Water, Vf OW7I , Va. V It, CWI An Oil
mill will be built Ht Yoakum, Tex.,
phosphate company established at Jack¬
sonville, mill nt Attulla, Fla., capital Ala., • *300,000, sugar refinery a
LaFayette, and Rutherford La., tanneries N. at C., Atlanta, and
Ga., mill Angelo, ton, Tex. a
woolen at Ban Fif¬
teen woodworking plants are reported,
among them being furniture factories
at Ramseur, N. C., Greenville and Shenandoah, and
Springs, Va., saw N, mills C., at and Short Creek, Spout Ala.,
and Atlnila. planing mills gt Grand La., Ridge, Fla.,
Ala., Monroe, and Rumsonr,
N. C.
Railroads are reported at Montgom¬
ery, Ala., Trinity, Daytona, Tex.; Fla., electric Austin, lines Con¬
roe and
at New Berne, N. C., and Rome, Ga.,
and a street car line at Jacksonville,
Fla.
Court houses and jails will be built at
Rock Springs D €* and New Boston, Tex.,
- Pine „ Ark., , and Itocky
Rome, Ga,, Liluil,
;churohesat Clarksdule, Miss,
New Henderson, Orleans, Ky,,and La., and grain Galveston, elevators
A THIEF'S COMPROMISE.
A Mmn Steal* from n Hunk mid to
Kicape Pro»pc«tiou Mukcn Return*.
San Francisco, Sept. 14.—The San
Francisco Examiner prints the follow¬
ing story concerning tho robbery of the
Fidolity Trust bank at Tacoma by the
secretary, Edward Albertson, on Aug.
24 last. It was heretofore believed that
Albertson lost some *9,000 only in spec¬
ulation, and surprise was caused by the
extraordinary efforts made to capture
him. It now appears that he took *20,-
000 in cash and uearly a million in se¬
curities. Early received on the by morning Paul of Aug.
24 a note was Schultz,
a director of the bank, fre from Albertson,
saying he had lost *10,000 of the bank's
money compromise, in speculation, hnd taken and to force a
*10,000 more in
cash, aud *900,000 in securities. He
would meet him or one of his repre¬
sentatives. iu the woods at a designated
place, and return the securities if given
a written agreement not to prosecute.
The point chosen gives a commanding
view said he or all would approaches, flee and if Albertson ho
at once saw
more than Moreover, one man coming to the ren¬
dezvous. he had changed
tho combination of the vaults, and it
would take three days to open them.
Meanwhile the bank's credit would suf-
fir. A meeting of the directors
held and it was agreed to accept
compromise. with A mnn signed was sent to
rendezvous a
not to prosecute. Instead of
he found one Chandler, a Tacoma
ler, who was evidently an accomplice.
The messeuger gave him tho
aud received ' d the securities and combi¬
nation to the vaults. The men
rated aud the messenger saw
join Chandler. The bank at once
menced extraordinary efforts to
the thieves.
WRECK ON THE RAIL
ibi Kiprem Cur on the Union
Roll# Down fin Embankment.
Denver, Sept. 14.—Passenger
814, bound toward Denver on the
tneiit division of the Union Pacific
way was wrecked near Beaver
station, and twenty-five passengers
jured. five of whom will probably die.
The train was late and running
rap idly. When rounding a sharp
the express car left the track and
down a fifieen-foot embankment,
was followed by tho mail and two
senger coaches, one of which turned
over twice before loaded reaching the bottom.
The train was with passengers,
returning from tho which Knights held of Pythias
state convention was at As¬
pen lust w eek.
When the news reached Goldun, Colo.,
a wrecking starting train when was Roliert ordered Pruin, out and
vva< an
employe the of the In road, doing attempted to board
tell engine. so his revolver
from his hip pocket, the ham
discharged, striking a stone ball and taking the weapon was
the effect in
man’s tuck, making a wound
will result fatally. Those seriously in¬
jured tile in hands the of wreck physicians, were left while at those
in
not badly hurt were brought to this
city and taken to their homes or
pitals.
Tho Cmttpholl and McKtuloy htbate.
.Cot.t'MBPs, O., Sept. 14.—The
men of the Republican and
committees have agreed upon the
for tiie joint debate between Governor
Campbell and Major McKinley.
tails as to the opening and closing
the debate and the time to be occupied
have not yet been decided upon,
the time and place of rite meetiug
ha Oct. 8 at Ad .da.
For Oycif Fifty Years.
An old and'Well-Tried
—Mrs. Winslow's Soothing
lias been used for over fifty years
millions of mothers for their
while teething, with perfect
It soothes the child, softens
gums, allays all pain, cures
colic, and is thd best remedy the
Diarrhoea. Is pleasant to
Bold by Druggist* in every part
the world. Tw< wenty-five cents a hot
tie. Its value is incalculable.
sure and nsk for Mrs.
Soothing Syrup.
Beech mu’s rills cureSick
Maw An Aifinlnl HurKlUr Attempted to
£:‘ . Flay t>**4.
pHir.vwa.ruiA, Bcpt. 14.-Policeman
•Baker shot at a wan whom he has ar¬
rest*! ped fur burglary. The fellow drop¬
and the officer thought him either
dead or badly wounded. The police¬
man carried the prisoner to Hahnemann
hospital where the doctor* could find
no wound. The man was to all ap-
JmBS
resorted to, the most severe being the
sticking of pins in the parts of the body
that are known to be sensitive. The
man never moved a inutcle. Then they
placed with him scalpel. on a stone Httil and he pricked him
a gave no evi¬
secured dence of and life. tried A galvanic the bare battery was
on soles of
the man's feet. This nettled it, and the
fellow screamed and lustily. fooled He came near
getting for away, time. even the doc¬
tors a
Governor Tillman's piHti to settle rite
Democratic fight in Charleston, 8. C.,
which includes a primary election to
nominate candidates for mayor and al¬
dermen, was formally and unanimously
adopted by the regular Democratic ex¬
ecutive committee. The regulars are
iubilant, and claim that all they want
is a fair vote and an honest count. The
reformers are a little shy at the plan,
aud have not yet signified their inten¬
tions. The governor’s plan meets hear¬
tily the endorsement of the non-offlee-
seeking Democrats, who are heartily
tle sick of the squabble and anxious to set¬
it. ~
BEECHAM'S PILLS
cur. SICK HEADACHE.
25 Cents a Box.
OIP ALT, DRUCKJiaTa.
On the death of Senator Stanford
the university y which bears his ranne
will bo enriched to the amount of
$20,000,000, that being the sum he
has arranged to devise to it.
Many let ters are received daily by the P
P, P. Co. from patients, saying that they
had used such and such n blood purifier and
they mentioning did their names and stating did that
well do good, aDd that they not get
until P. P. P. (Prickly and Poke Root
and potassium wns tried. These letters wo
started to publish when the varions manu¬
facturer™ wrote us fearful letters and we dis¬
Ash, continued Poke the same, Potassinm) but P. P. P. is (Prickly triumh-
Root and
ant on every occasion, and has made a host
of friends in cures of Syphilis, Rheumatism,
Blood Poison, Dyspepsia, moiaria and Fe¬
male Complaints.
Edward T. Hoden, the new Glad-
Etonian member of the House of
Commons for Walsall, is the 123d
new member who has entered the
House since the general election of
1886. The Honse of Commons con*
sists of 670 members.
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.
The Rest Salve in the world for (Kits
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum Fever
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
Corns, and allS kin Eruptions,- and positive
y cures Piles or no pay Required. Itig guar-
te d to gives perfect satisaction, or money re¬
funded, Price25ecuts per box. For sale by
f.N. Harris & So*.
James N. Pidcock of White House.
N.J., former congressman from that
state and prospective candidate for
governor, expects to market over
100,000 baskets of peaches this year
Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria.
When Baby was sick, we f eve her CestorlA.
When she wss a Child, she cried for Cestoids,
When she beoame Hiss, she clung to Castoria,
’'"hen she had Children, she gave them Castoria
It Is interesting to be informed
that Lord and Lady Aberdeen sat
at ther same table on the Majestic
with Mrs. McKee and Mrs. Harrison,
and permitted them to become very
“social.” .
Dr. L. A. Cuild, of Atlanta, Ga . writes
“Win. Sealock, living on my place, had an
ugly running runnuiig ulcer on his arm
which ordinary remedies failed to control.
As a last resort I placed him on use of IJ. B.
B. and the nicer began to heal at, once, and
effected an entire cure. It is a remedy well
worthy of confidence.”
The Sultan of Baredo has a mat
worth $350,000.
BADjERUPTION ON NECK
Sorely Afflicted Nearly Three Years.
Used Prescriptions from Three
Doctors without any Bench t.
After Using Cuticura Two Days, the
Scabs all Dropped Off. Cure
was Quick and Complete.
C I suffered for nearly three years with an
eruption from on my neck, and used prescriptions
three doctors during that time which
did me no geod. I purchased CcTtcc it a Rem-
ediks, and the second day alter using it the
scabs all dropped off and never scabbed over
any more. Before 1 used up the second set
of til TiccttA my neck was entirely well,' and
has been ever since, end all 1 can say H for it is
that " whereas 1 wns sorely afflicted 1 am now
weil, and ail from the nse of Cuticura Reme¬
dies. N. W. SMITH.
Lynchwood P. 0,, Kershaw City, 8. C.
This isjto certify that, the above testimony
is correct, ns 1 purchased the CuTicur* nml
saw its effects while using. W. S. SMITH,
Notary Public (or the State oi South Carolina.
Skin Diseases 10 Years.
Fincl/the Ccticvra Remedies tlo nil you
claim. Iiave Ihvh Buffcnng with Hkiu tltnca&c
for ton yeara. Could find no remedy to cure
until 1 tried Ovtjci’HA. Very happy over
the result. HENRY MOORE.
Lancaster, Va.
Cuticura Resolvent
The new Rlood Purifie r(to cleanse the blood
of all impurities and poisonous elements and
thus remove the cause), and Cuticura, the
great tjkin Cure, and Cuticura Soap, an ex
quieite the 8kin Reantiger, externally (to clear
skin and seaip, mid restore the Hair),
cure every disease and Immor of tho skiu and
bioodjlroui pimples to scrofula.
8o'd everywhere Price'Cuticura, 50c.
Soap. Potter 26; , Resolvent. *1. Prepare^ by th<
Boston. Drug and Chemical Corporation,
®#-8eml for "How to Cure Skin Diseases.”
t»4 (luges 60 illustration, and 1OO testimo¬
nials.
I) IU PLE.S, black heads, ml, rough, chapped
I I ill and oily skin cured by Cutiouha Soai*.
WEAK, PAINFUL KIDNEYS.
With their weary, dull, aching, life¬
less, all-gone sensation, relieved in
one Pain minute Plaster. by the Tile Cutuieur* first Anti-
and only
plaster Instantaneous 25 eedte pain-killing strengthening
the diie'iofection if exfx'riene* ha* proved
sively, In the domain it of medicine, anything Stomach conclu¬ Bitters
i* that Ho«t. tters
will not only eradiate Irom the system every
vestige of the miasma born and complaint but
effect ually defend residents temporary
sojourners in malaria scourged localities
against it. There is a general concensus of
opinion among medical men, no leas thou iu
the nt inds of the pu blie. on this poin t. Not
only on this continent, but iu the tropics their sh, '
assume
most virulent type, thi* incomparable used and medi¬
cinal safeguard is universally es¬
teemed. Dyspepsia, biliousness, trouble constipa¬ thor¬
oughly tion. debility and kidney the bitters, are
remediable by
Bishop Dwenger of Fort 11 aync,
who at tiie time of bis ordination in
1872 Was the youngest known bish¬
op, is dying ut his home of heart
fuilure.
A fact worth knowing is that blood dis-
mis<n which other medicines tail to cure will
yield slowly Imt surely to the blood cleansing
Root properties of P. P. 1‘. (Prickly Aeh, Poke
Root and and Potassium.
Senator Vance and Mrs. Vance oj
North Carolina are at Zurich, Switz*
erland, and Senator Gray and Mrs.
Gray of Delaware have just left Lu -
cerne for Paris.
Dyspepsia
Few people have suffered more severely
from dyspepsia than Mr. E. A. McMahon, a
well known grocer ot Staunton, Va. He says:
“ Before 1878 I was in excellent health, weigh¬
ing over 200 pounds. In that year an ailment
developed into acuto dyspepsia, and soon I
was reduced to lfi 2 pounds, suffering burning
Intense sensations in the stomach,
palpitation of the heart,
nausea, and indigestion.
I could not sleep, lost all
heart in my work, had fits of melaiicliolia, and
for days at a time I would have welcomed
de a th . I becam e morose, sullen and irritable
and for eight years life was a burden. 1 tried
many physicians and many remedies. One day
a workman employed by mo suggested that
I take ft ■ Hood’s
Sarsapa- tjijlltjl V IITTQ M11 I ft* rlUa * as
wife It had Si C. dyspep. eured his
ot
sia. I did so, and before taking the whole of
a bottle I began to feel like a new man. The
terrible pains to which I had been subjected,
ceased, the palpitation of the heart subsided,
my stomach became easier, nausea disap¬
peared, and my entire system began to
tone up. With returning 8 Years
strength came activity of
mind and body. Before
the fifth bottle was taken
I had regained my former weight aud natural
condition. I am today well and I ascribe it
to taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla.”
N. B. If you decide to take Hood’s Sarsa¬
parilla do not bo induced to buy any other.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Sold by till druggists. #1; six for #5. Prepared only
by C. I. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass.
IOO Doses> One Dollar____
$500 Heward !
WE will pay theftbovo reward for ftny case of L’vo?
Complaint, Dyspepsia, Bick Headache, Indigestion, Con*
stipation or Cos tire new* wo Cannot cure v/ifcli Wekit’8
Vegetable Liver Pills, when the directions are strictly
complied with. ,*Thcy are purely Vegetable, end nover
tail to give Krttisfectlon. Suspar Coated Large boxo*.
containing containing SO SO Bills, HUs, 25 *25 rent*. cent*, Beware of counterfeit a
and imitations. The genuine manufactured only by
THE JOHH C. W18T COMPANY, CHICAGO, ILL.
Sohl by Dr. E. R. Anthony, DurggiBt,' Grif
fin. Ga. 2nrmly.
For a5uRe(ure Fever
(hills & ANO
DUMB AGUE
' friALARIA
LIPPMAN BROS.. Proprietors,
Druggist!, Llppman’s Block. SAVANNAH, CA.
For MEN ONLY
YOUNG MENFOLD MEN
SET II THt TBIIS OF THE SERRENTS OF DISEASE.
fh«jr !■ alt* lMrdie t« fr«« tk«aif«!▼««,
SHAKE but not OFF knowing THE bow to suceosifnllv
HORRID SNAKE8
L they giro op la deapalr and link into mb airly
lOy graft. Uiiat *o URH9R : Thire U HKLVlt
OUR NEW BOOK
' Mot trf, port P»M, (Mrt.4)
hr . limited tlme.» pulse
•( the
Oreene of Men, eedhow br
HOME TREATMENT, excleelTely
b? method! oar
own, the wort! nan ot
Loet or FelliM end Xerrose Menhood,
Ocnerel De¬
bility, Weekneee ot Body
end Mind, Effect! ot Error!
or Sxoeeioe, Btantod or
“^■iittlSi
AL' CO* N* 1 Y**
FIR I
A COMMON DISEASE.
Dyspe psia has become the most common
iliwit-e "I the country, nil classes are not. ex¬
empt, attacking the young os yell as the
old, caused no doubt, from our mode ofliv,
ing and the too free use of tobacco, etc., and
ret it is one pf the most difficult diseases v e
nave to encounter. In Ike Inst five years
Dr. Holt discovered a remedy, (Dr. Holt’s
Dyspeptic Klixer), up to this rime has not
failed to cure in a single instance. We can
the refer State, you to Judge \V. A. R. Wright, F. Lyon, Comp. Mr. Gen, George of
Dasher. Macon, Ga.. Dr. L. 1’. Dozier,
Georgetown, bus Ga., Ga.", hundreds Mr. Jos. of others Harrison. if desired. Colum¬
and
Manufactured by Dr. Holt’s Dyspeptic Klix¬
er Co., Montezuma. Ga. Bottles double
former size. Price *1.00. For sale by all
druggists. I)r. Holt’s tuid Cough Syrup
vents and Croup No pre¬
cures croup. Dyspeptic cure no Mix¬ pay.
Manufactured by Dr. Holt’s
er Co.. Montezuma, Ga,
•x’xx^t obmubhatud
COTTON BLOOM fj IM
WITH LATEST IMPROVEMENTS
Free of Freight. Fully Uunintrrd.
H.W.HUBBARD V.I
W*~ W« carry stock at varioua Bovthern point*
for quick delivery upon racelpt of order*.
EBI
“OSCOOD” U. S. Standard
WAGON SCALES
Sent on trlsl Freight nslrt. Fully wnrriuated,
S Ton tit 'Other sizes Propnrtlonntely Low.
Messier, AT!.. !», Oen Soothers
■ I AS TEX AS.
THE CELEBRATED
Smith & Wesson Revolvers
, 'UNRIVALED Ouuaateel Perfect.
accuracy, FOR
workmanship, durability,
CONVENIENCE SAFETY
, _ In L0A0IN0.
BnMtnof cktap iron imitations.
S end far Illustrated Catalogs! and Price List ft
iMITU <b W*8ISON, Bprtug"-'d, nu»*.
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 Stores, 56 and 58 Hill St.
tgPWe want you to come and see our bargains that cannot be found elsewhere.
^l^'“Now is the time to get your winter Shoes as we have nearly a thousand pair of
^^Drummer’s quently in Samples They to almost sell give away. How They about do not come nice pair in boxes of gents’ and are calf conse¬ shoes
our way. must at once. a
at $2, always sold at $3; Childrens’ Shoes at unheard of low prices. We want you to come
and see them. Ladies’fine shoes at your cwn price; we mean from stylish astonish shoes„„not
shoddy stuff, Now, as to DRY GOODS here are prices that will com.
petitors. Here they go! Superior Mer- rimac and American Prints 5Jc. per yard,
Standard Indigo prints at 5^0, Ginghams at 9c worth 10 and 15c. Worsted Cashmeres
and Henriettas at prices that will please you. 1,200 pairs Fast Black Hose, at ioc worth
25c; all other goods veiy cheap. Cheap line of Towels and Table Linen. It is ra^A
early to talk about Flannels, Blankets and Quilts, woojllerr Underwear and Ladies
wraps, but remember that we have the prices that will suit.
Call early and seejjfor yourselves. Youfs truly, BASS BROS.
m
GRIFFIN CHINN STORE
HILL STRKET
Has the largest and
most complete line of
Honsefurnishing : : :
: : : Goods at prices
to suit everybody. We
will save you money
on China, Crockery,
Glassware* Silverplate,
Tinware, 4 Enamelled
ware, etc., bought of us.
Have just opened a
beautiful line of Japan¬
ned Water Sets and
Novelties in Silverware
that surpasses in deco¬
ration and beauty of
design anything ever
brought to Griffin.
Come to see us and be
convinced.
R. #. BARFIELD, Prop r,
Partnership Dissolution.
Griffis, Ga., Sept. 8, 1801 •
To whom it may concern;
The co-partnership heretofore existing be¬
tween tbs undersigned, under the firm name
of Isqn & Wilson, is this day dissolved by
mutual consent, R. Z, Ison having pur¬
chased the entire interest of J. H. Wilson,
real estate and personal property in Raid
firm lie assumes all the obligations of and
will collect all debts due said firm.
R. Z. ISON,
J- H. WILSON.
Referring to the above,T beg to inform my
friends and the public] generally, that I will
continue tbe business of the late firm of
Ison & Wilson, as heretofore, under the
style and name of R. Z. Ison, at No. 15
Hill Street. Thanking the public for past
favors and soheting a contiuance of the
same, I am, yours truly,
It. Z. ISON.
dlj^wlm
Bank Counters, Tyler System, Port
able, Unequaled in Styles*
. 1*0 Fee* CeteloKae Finish*
or Ceeelere, Deeke Me., Uluetrtted I*
C elora* Bosfca* fry* Pg atags 16 Csste.
Also Tyler’s Royal
Office Desks and Type¬
writer Cablnete* 800
Styles. Best and cheap¬
est on earth, with great
reduction in prioes.
PoRtage ISO, par* catalogue Prss,
13 sta. Fail lit
Deaka, Chair*, Tables, Hook
Caaea, Cabinet., Legal Blank
Cabinet*, •(«., at way* In stock.
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SECURITIES
MUNICIPAL BONDS
INDUSTRIAL STOCKS
CORPORATION BONDS
APPROVED BANK STOCKS
CAREFULLY 8ELECTED,
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PAY GOOD INTEREST.
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IN PROSPEROUS CITIES.
FOR FULL PARTICULARS AND REFERENCES,
WRITE
E8CHBAQH, MCDONALD A CO.,
IB to 28 WhlHh.lt St.. N.w York.
OPIUM! WlFAWruLa, U*. Offloe sndWblixey cured out ~l!*K,WkUehaUar UcnUre b.m.tvoolley,k,d. p»iu. at nut home Book FRE*. Habit* of with¬ pan
Hoes, Hoes, Hoes!
Wholesale and Retail.
COLLINS’ IMPROVED GUANO DISTRIBUTOR,
At Factory Prices.
Cotton Planters of all kinds. Rhodes a Specialty
I have the best line of Garden Tool on the market. My
-.took of Hardware is complete. Come to see me before
ovyingand I will save you money.
"WV ID. Davis
FAUQUIER INSTITUTE
L or Young ,
WARRENTON, VA.
The Thirty-first Session of this Institution will open on
Thursday, September 17th, 1891.
Situated in the Piedmont [region of Virginia, on tae
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.
Jut25pm3wm2
iF^TjLire Drugs!
I WILL SELL AT ASTONISHINGLY LOW PRICES MY ENTIRE STOCK OF
DRUGS, - PAINTS, - OIL, - WINDOW - GLASS )
TOILET AND FANCY GOODS.
nr r r y m e. n. b. DREWRY,
I handle the best brands
FLOUR,
HAMS,
SHOULDERS,
TOBACCO,
ets., that I give very low prices. I have justreceived
lot of fresh MACKEREL that will please yon. Try
one kit and be convinced.
E. H. SCOTT.
Our Claim
y/[ “l TOBACCO i s cu r e I b y a pfo
cess entirely new. The I laves are iv
moved from the stalk before curing
The curing i* done inSnow’s Modet
Tobacco Barn. There are less nitratu
nicotine andihloropbyrmtliis than
any other Tobacco ever before offered _
the public It will give you a cool us
pleasunt smoke. --- It w ill not bi le to !
tongue, dry your month or injure yoi
nerves. TRY IT.
ModemTobacco Bari)0
HIGH POINT, N.C.
2 28-wcd eat-ly.
C nMWffffffffffiUf iia r /OTwwfjuMm*
What is
O, Warcotlo Syrup,. iCWldrsn err for*C«.torUT“KD-
Uou» of M oth,r, bto«, Cartor^ - 4 -
,
I MI rr™™"* C^rf, for children*
Givrelhealthy •
Without nsrootio <u * 88 “ on * j known to me/’
stupe taction.
Tug CgjrrAim Coupakt, f? Murray St, New YoA.