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Griffin, Georgia, Sept. 18. **•*•
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jag to continue their adreHiwmente
than one week.
WEEKLY—Same rate* aa lor the Dalle.
flfflciil Paper «r Spalding
Union Church Units.
Union Chu bob, Ga„ week, Sept.
News is scarce this we
pose on account of the bad
we hav e been having for the past
days, but the glorious again sun
shown out again and we
after we have labored so
Some say they don’t expect to
bnt 7 or 8 acres of cotton next
and the balance in corn,
peas, pumpkins, etc. We
agree on this point—plant nothing but
but cotion if it is
picks and red flannel.
T. It. Nutt has begun work on
house and when finished will be
nice pioce of work.
Jack Walker and J. 8. Wells
YKjbethe champion dog killers
this section, having killed
each in less than four weeks.
The plowman that was in
midst a few days ago selling
lag patont plow has disappeared, farmer
with him most every
note around here for a plow.
believe a Yankee could paint South a and
ning bug and bring him
sell him.
Times are hard and
are getting scarce.
Zeteila Etching*.
Zetella, Oa., Sept. 17.—Cotton
picking is the order of the day—also
fox hunting. accomplished
Mrs. Ozborn, a very Zion
lady who has bad charge of Mt’
high school, has closed a successful
term and returned to her home in
lanta, to the regret of her
friends. Her charming daughters,
Misses Kate and Julia, are
relatives and friends in Griffin.
course, there are many sad hearts
among our young men.
Our towa is on a big boom—and
several uew buildings are under erec¬
tion. formerly
Dr. W. J. Mathews,
Greenville, Ga., has recently
boro to practice bla piofoooion. Christian
Dr. Glenn, of the
cate, will preach the dedication ser¬
mon at the new church next Sunday.
The trustees of our school are to
meet at an early date to arrange
building a mw academy. welcomed visitor.
The News is a
How’* TUI*!
We oiler One Hundred Dollar* Reward
i ny ca*» ol Catarrh that cannot be cured
taking r Hall’* Catarrh Cure.
If. J. CHENEY * i CO., w„ l’rop*., i rujjB., Toledo iuirau, v.
We, the undersigned, have known 1. J
Cheney lor the ia*t 15 year*, and
perfectly honorable iu all business
tions aud financially able to carry out
obligation made by their firm.
Wkbt A Thuax, Wholesale
Toledo, 0. , ,
Waldinu, Rinnan & Mabvik,
HaT*^aU^h^Cure 'is token and
acting directly upon the blood
surface* ol th* system. Price 75c.
bottle. Sold by all Druagiet*.
L. S. Thurston, who is bo
about the country, la euid to
greatest man in Hawaii today
the leader of the heat element in
native political partlee. He was
member of the executive
of the eucctsaful revolution
the king in 1887.
Specimen cases,
—8. II. Clifford, New Cnsset. Wi*., Una
bled with Neuralgia uuil Rheumatism
Stomach wu» disordered, hi* Liver was
ed to an alarming degree, appetite lull
and he was terribly reduced in flotdi
StrengflT ~T!uWBortIe»""oT Electric
cured him.
Edward Shepherd. Harrisburg, 111.,
ing. running Used sore three on hi* bottle* leg ol ol eight Electric years’
and *nveil boxes ol Buckleil’S Arnica
nnd Ills leg 4* sound and well. John
Catawba, O., had live large Fever sore*
hi* leg, doctors *ald he was incurable.
bottle leetrie Bitter* and one box
Arnica Halve cured him entirely, Sold by J
N, Harris A Son’s Dr u gs tor e
Miss Ida Hewitt, daughter of
Hewitt of West Virginia, is the
woman railroad engineerr in
United States. The road on
she operates is the Cairo and
wha Valley railroad—a
gunge line connecting with the
timore and Ohio.
Lot's reason together. Here's a firm,
of the largest the country over, the
over; it h*s grown step by step, p, through through
yearn to greatness—and it sell* patent
cine*!—ugh! “That’s enough!”—
Wait a little—
This firm pays the newspapers
money (expensive work I his advertising!)
tell tbe people that they have faith iu
they sell, *0 much faith that if they
benefit or cure they don’t indefinite want your
Their guarantee is not and
tive, but definite and absolute— II the
cine doesnt help, your money is “on call ”
Suppose every sick man and every
woman tried thee# medicine* and found
worthless, who .would be the loser, you
they? The medicines Dr. Pierce's
___ are
Medical Discovery,” lor blood disease,
his “Favorite Pr«Mcription’"for woman's
culiar fl.00 iUs. If bottle they help each! toward If they health, don't,
coet a
cost nothing.
Dr. J. C. Chinn, who died in
ington recently, was the oldest
sician in Kentucky,having been
in 1797.
Dr. L. A. Cuijd, of AUauta, Ga, write#
M W». Bcalock, kjTMWff" Bring on toy place, had
ugly rqnlliug runming ulcer on his
which ordinary remedies failed to
As a last resort I placed him on use of B.
B. and the ulcer began to heal at once,
effected an entire cure. It Is a remedy
worthy of confidence,”
PACK PEOjptEIT KpYCOTT.
Autl-fcnulUe Crux#* ll*gaui
B«r on Hlr»ch*« ft*%fug< ♦ *,
Nbw London, (hgu. , Sept.
cotiafry people of tjte old town
Lyme, a lew wUee went of this city,
Lae® begtiu oo eidi-ei initlc cniiwk. aod
henceforth they p ill boycott ull pack
peddler*.
The tronblo came aboat il)i ough the
Burou Hirsch fond. Not long ago a
colony of Kuaaian Jew* was established
in Lyme and the hill town of Salem,
north ot it, on a large tract of land that
had boon abandofied by Yankee fann¬
ers. On moat of tl»e farm* purchased
with a portion of the Hirsch fund were
old-fashioned farm houses and barns,
and at first the Hebrew* went to work
to get a living oa the land. But there
were too many of them; so they bought awl-
ks and wpnt about the conjifry,
pins, needle* cir.bther notions. ’ A
score of them fravarsod ti e country
road* daily, mid Cba farmer* of Lyme
have become tired of th'ir fraunaat vis-
ita. They say the peddler* browbeat
act SEKSIgKlS a town law, imposing * prohibitory
license fee on alii tint rant vendors who
undertake to sell their wares in that
high. ” said
a North Lyme farmer, "that the ped-
dlent will bo unable to pay it.
The Hebrew*, the who are numerous,
will oppose movement, and the con¬
test at town meeting promises to be a
very spirited one. The fanner* can
’ “ ---district*, but in the
the foreign ela-
will bnok the
Hebrew* In the content. The whole¬
sale dealer* in the village* will help
them, too, for they make a lot of money
from the puck peddlers. In the opinion
of Connecticut county people tmmlxed the Ba¬
ron HirsCh fnnd i» not an
blessing. _
DON’T WANT THE TELEGRAPH.
‘AO,OOO < hi,lumen Pi event Workmen from
Put tin* I?p Telegraph Linen.
Han Francisco, Sept. 16.—The steam¬
er from China reports that averj$,000
p< oplo assembled at Luug Ch w in the
province of Hunan recently to prevent
workmen from putting up telegraph
lines. Ten thousand poles were burned
and the men were driven over the
Isiurwlary. A society ha* been formed
to keep the telegraph out, and a mob
1* still on the watch. Great appre¬
hension i* felt by tbo inhabitants of
the border districts in Hupei. At
New Chang, Dr. Greig, a missionary
doctor, has been assassinated by sol¬
dier*. The matter Lai been placed in
the hands of Mr. Ayrton, British con¬
sul. It is thought tins is a local af¬
fair, not connected witli secret socie¬
ties.
__
Hnnaii is in central China. The
name means South of the Lake, the
province lying south of Lake Tuug-
Tiug. It. is also a little south of the
Yangk*e Kiang, and it l* the most fer¬
tile arid best watered province of all
China. With the province north of it
it forms an immense basin, of which by
tile greatest depression population is occupied
the big Lake. Its is over
18,000,000. Its people have been very
little influenced in any way by the
Western world, and The are London greatly Tunes opposed
to innovations. a
few week* ago called Hunan, the lyiost
troublesome province in the empire.
SHOOTS ANOTHER.
A 5-Ya;»*■-<> hi Hoy 1« Killed by HU
Young Couiin.
Elkton. Md., Sept. 16.—Harry Al¬
bert Price, sou of Andrew E. Price, who
is employed by the McCullough Iron
company, was found dead in liis room
at 7:80 o’clock a. in. with a bullet hole
in his head . The boy was 5 years old.
He was dressing, evidently, when shot,
as ho hnd on some of his clothing. Sus¬
picion was centered upon his cousin,
Percy Carr, who slept with him at
night. Carr, who is said to have been
turned away from home on account of
his bud behavior, came to the house of
the Prices on Friday last and asked to
remain until Tuesday. No attention
was paid to the report of the revolver,
as the other jiersou* in the liouse mis¬
took it for the slamming of a door.
They went to the room at breakfast
time and found the boy dead. Carr
said to tbe Helen. grandmother I have of killed the dead
boy: "Aunt Har-
rv. ” He afterward claimed that the
child shot himself. States Attorney
William S Evans, Coroner Percy Lit*-
enberg and Sheriff J. Albert Boyd are
at the house.
The Tennessee Legislature.
Nashville, Sept. 10.—Two important
trills have become laws by their passage
in the senate. One-of thorn makes It a
felony to interfere witli state ctmvlol*
Til, any wav, punisha ble by from on# to
seven years’ imprisonment. The
qga ipels employers ,to settle with om-
*p lu , .■* as often as .every thirty days,
iu h. .;al tender. The senate also passed
the penite ntiar y bill, which has yet to
pass the house." It provide* for a com¬
mission to select a site lUld phius and
have charge of the building. The coat
is li mited to is $830,000. appropriated, Eighty and and thousand
’ :ted,
per annum t to meet
2^ cents on the hundred dol lars. By a
vote of 58 to HO the house tabled Mr.
Davis’s bill repealing the law attthor-
ixing the leasing of the penitentiary.
Isloon Loungers Held Up.
Kansas City, Sept. 16.—Four meu
with drawn revolvers entered the sa¬
loon of Alfred Craudall, at the corner
of tho state line and southwest boule¬
vard and held held np ten loungers
loafiug there, and relieved them of their
valuables and then ordered the pri
tor to turn over his cash. Craft] ft#n
made a show of resistance, and while
threw; of the robbers held the loafer* at
bay. the fourth attacked Crandall and
knocked him down. He then robbed
the cash drawer and stole pin. the proprie¬
tor's watch and diamond Having
taken everything valuable in sight, thfe
Ism lit* made their escape.
The Great Betnefi ”
Which people in run down scats of
derive ly from that-this Hood's Sarsaparilla, medicine “—‘— makes
weak proves strong.’ It docs not act like
a
ulant. imparting fictitious strength,
natural Hood's Sarsaparilla the the weakened build* parts, up iu purifies a
blood way healthy
and assist* to action
important organs, the kidney and liver.
Gladstone is distinctly Wales sime
with the Prince of
‘onslaught at gambling in
places.
People wonder when taking they find P. P. how
health health is i* restored restored by by taxing r. f. r.(r
Ash. Poke Root and Potassium). The rea*
on it simple, and as it is a powerful of tbe home woods.
of Hie root" bertie
Piedmont Exposition.
Atijunta , Sept. 1«.— The management
of the Piedmont Exposition ha# deter¬
mined to sarpa** all former efforts in
making the exposition ot this year
ocltixe in magnitude and grandeur, any
exposition ever witnessed in this coon-
tty., Large and expensi re arrangements
have been made for exhibiting all kinds
of m echanic arts, machinery, agricul¬
tural and horticultural displays.
Amusements of every character for
instruction and enlightenment, as well
as enjoyment, have been amply pro¬
vided for. One of the subllmest and
most gorgeous is spectacular Solomon, shows in the
world, "King or the De¬
struction of Jerusalem," an entertain¬
ment that requires over one thousand
persons, among them two hundred and
fifty females. This wonderful and pro¬
digious presentation will be the means
of drawing hundreds of thousands of
people to Atlanta. The railroad fare to
Atlanta will be 1 oent a mile.
Now Try This.
It will cost you nothing ami will surely do
you good, if you have a Cough, Celd, or any
trouble with Throat, Chest or Lunge. Dr.
King’s New Dinct very for Consumption,
Cough* and Colds i» guaranteed to Sufferers give re¬
lief or money will be paid bock.
from La Grippe found it just the perfect thing.and
under it* use had a speedy and recov¬
ery. Try a sample bot tle at our expense,
and learn lor yourself just how good Hai a thing A
It Is. Trial bottles tree at J. N. ris
Hon’s Drug Store. Large sixe 50c and $1.00.
“Deacon” S. V. White laughs at
the story that he is a men)per of a
syndicate formed by the Duke of
Marlborough to buy American
wheat and stock. In Wall street the
story is ridiculed. •
BEECHAM’S PILLS
(TIE HEAT (MLIIH REMEDY.)
Cure BILIOUS and |
Nervous ILLS.
25cts. a Box.
CHT ALL DRUQOIBTN. _ [
Gen. Trochu was recently reported
very ill. But there was no truth in
the story, and he was described as
remaking upon opening his morning
paper after hearing of tho rumor.
“Now let me see if I am dead to*
day.”
Many letters are received daily that by the they P
P, P. Co. from patient*, saying purifier
had u*ed «uch and such a blood and
mention their names and stating did that
they well until did no P. good, P. P. and (Prickly that and they Poke not Root get
and potassium was tried. These letters we
Mtarted to publish when the various manu¬
facturer™ wrote u* fearful letters and we dis¬
continued the same, but I’. P. P. (Prickly
Ash, Poke Root and Potassinm) made is triumh- host
ant on every occasion, and ha* Rheumatism, a
of friends in cures of Syphilis,
Blood Poison, Dyspe psia, mal aria and Fe¬
male Complaints.
Enoch Pratt, the Baltimore mil¬
lionaire, was 88 years old Saturday,
and does not know what it is to be
sick. Mr. Pratt went to Baltimore
from Massachusetts sixty years ago
with a cupital of $150 in his pocket.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
When Baby was sick, w* gave her Oaatoria,
When she was s Cfiiild, she cried for Outer!*,
When she became Mias, she dung to Castor!*,
TOmb she had Children, th* gsv* them Castoria
A grandson of Thomas Hart Ben¬
ton, Missouri’s great setator, lives
in Neosho, Mo. He is a smart
young lawyer and iB ambitious to
become a member of the court of
appeals of the St. Louis district.
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.
Tho Best Salve in the world for Cuts
Bruises, Soros, Ulcers, Salt Rheum Fever
Soros, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
Corns, and all S kin Eruptions, and positive
y y cures cures Files Piles or or no no pay/required. pay satisaction, frequired. It I tie is guar- guar
te d to gives perfect or mouey re¬
funded, Prioe25ceuta per box. For sale by
I N. Harris A Son-- rw-rr- r
The election of Rev. Isaac L.
Nicholson of Philadelphia as Milwau¬ bishop
of the Episcopal diocese of
kee has been officially confirmed by
the house of bishops. He will probs
ubly be consecrated at St. Mark’s,
his old parish church in Philadel¬
phia. — ■
BAD ERUPTION ON NECK
Sorely Afflicted Nearly Three Y ears.
__UsecL Prescriptions from Three
Doctors without any Benefit.
After Using Cutieura Two Days, Cure the
Scabs all Dropped Off.
___wus Quick and Co mple te.
Cl 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. 1 purchased Ctrrtcuiu Rem¬
edies, and the second day utter using it the
scabs all dropped off and npver scabbed over
any more. Before l used up the second set
of Cuticura my neck was entirely well, and
has been ever since, and all I can say for it is
that whereas I was sorely afflicted I am now
well, and all from the use of Cuticura Reme¬
dies. N. W. SMITH,
I.ynchwood P. 0., Kershaw-City, 8. C.
This is]to certify that the above'testimony
is correct, as I purchased the CuticurA and
suw its effect* while using. W. S. SMITH,
Notary Publicfor the State of South Carolina.
Skin Diseases 10 Years.
Find the Cuticura Remedies do all you
claim. Have been suffenng with Bkin disease
for ten year*. tried Could find no remedy to cure
until 1 CUTICURA. Very MOORE, happy over
the result. HENRY
Lancaster, Va.
Cuticura Resolvent
The new Blood Parifie r(to cleanse the blood
of all impurities and poisonous element* and
thus remove tho cause), and Cutieura, the
great Skin Cure, and Cuticura Soap, an ex
qblsite tbe Skin Benutiger, externally (to clear
skiu and scalp, and restore the Hair),
cure every disease and humor of tho skin and
blood, from pimples to scrofula.
Sold everywhere Price ]Cuticura, 5(1 50c.
Soap, Potter 25_ ( ’Loolvent. fil. Prepared Corporatio”, by I i lit
Boston. Drug Drug ami ami Chemical Chemical Corporatii
WScud for “How to Cure Skin DisoaRp*,”
64 nials. pages 50 illustration, and IOO testimo¬
pH^PLBH. black-heads, red, rough,chapped
and oily *kin cured,by Cutiouha Soap.
— WEAK. PAINFUL KIDNEYS.
WR With their weary, dull, aching, life-
T *■ Uk *"**• sensation, relieved in
\ \ JI9Pain one minute by the Cutuicura Auti-
Plaster. The first and only
instantaneous oedts pain-killing strengthening
planter 25
Shakers ot All Creeds and Kinds
Are to be found In every locality visited exhibit. by
chill* chill* and and (lever. (lever. The The very very animals animals exnimt
In each plague festered experience region* symptom* ha* proved of
the dire infection If
in tbe domain of medicine, anything conclu¬
sively, ft i* that Ho*t*tt*rs Stomach Bitter*
will not only eradiate from the system every
vestfgeof the miasma born and complaii-t but
effectually defend resident* scourged temporary localities
sojourner* in malaria general of
against opinion it. There is a concen»na thant
mind* among of medteal public, men, thi* no point. Not in
the the on tropic*
only on this continent, but ia the
«Fh**r© malaria! coispl&i&ta aMuune their
moftt. virulent type, thi# iDcomparable u#ed and medi¬
cinal safeguard ih universally constipa¬ es¬
teemed. Dyupepnifl, biliousness, thor¬
tion, debility and kidnejr trouble are
oughly remediable by the bitters,
Mrs. Leland Stanford has donated
property valued at $100,000 to the
benefit of tbe Society for the Relief
of Orphan and Destitute Children of
Albany, N. Y.
A fact worth knowing i» that blood die-
ea#cH which other medicine# fail to cure will
yield *Iowly but surely to the blood cleansing
properties of P. P. P. (Prickly Ash, Poke
Root and Potassium.
William Hayward, the oldest jock-
ey on the turf, now has a stable of
his own at Eatontown, N. J., and is
worth $60,000. The horses be rode
won more than $1,000,000 in stakes
and purses.
Hood’s
Sarsaparilla
Is a concentrated extract of SarsaparlllA
Yellow Dock, Pipslssewa, Juniper Berries,
Mandrake, Dandelion, and other valuable
vegetable remedies, every ingredient being
strictly pure, and the best ol its kind It is
possible to buy. < phar¬
It is prepared by thoroughly competent by
macists, in the most careful manner,
a peculiar Combination, Proportion and
Process, giving to it curative power
Peculiar
To Itself
It will cure, when in the power of medicine,
Scrofula, Salt Rlieum, Blood Poisoning,
Cancerous and all other Humors, Malaria,
Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Sick Headache,
Catanb, Rheumatism, and all difficulties
with the Liver and Kidneys.
It overcomes That Tired Feeling, Creates an
Appetite, and gives great mental, nerve,
bodily, and digestive strength.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla is sold by all druggists.
$1; six for $5. Prepared only by C. I. Hood
& Co., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass.
N. B. If you decide to take Hood’s Sarsapae
rilla do not be induced to buy any other.
IOO Doses o.
.
One Dollar
w
For(hills asure(ure Fever
&
dumb ague and
- JvIALARIA
LI PPM AN BROS., Proprietors,
Druggists, Llppsisn’* Block, SAVANNAH, 0A
FOR MEN ONLY MEN
YOUNG MENVOLD
~ BET IN THE TORS Of TNI SERPtNTS Of DISEASE.
They make heroie efforts te tree themaelree,
#. bet not knowing how to seceessfeily
4AKE OFF THE HORRID iNAKI8
they five WkntnnK&a6B!TherebHKLPIf op In dfiapiir and aink into no Mrly
V Pin.
OUR NEW BOOK
1 tent free, pert-peid, (seeled)
fore limited tfm«.«xpl*ln*
the philosophy ol Dlmoe-
es end Afflictions of tbo
as? attthoAi McI.Alv.Iy o«r
by th. wont eneeeot
an, r.llloc Manhood.
Lolt or no¬
O.n.rol on* Mi Rtrromt
bility, W.obaott ol BoA»
And Mind, Bffoctt of Erroro
or or BAvnres, (xomi.i, Bteato* or --
Shrunken Ortons ran be Cared. Benefit* in odoy.
Men tesUfy frem 60 Btntee. Territorlefi od4 Foreign Conntrie*.
li'iiMEDlcitfcorBUF'FirO.S'.r:
A COMMON DISEASE, -
Dyspepsia has become the most common
empt, attacki ng t he yonng as well as the
7iltL-um t* od no d oubt Irom our mode of liv¬
ing and th* too tr ee u s e of tobacco, etc., and
yet it is one of the most difficult, diseases w e
have to encounter. In the last five years
Dr. x'l • Holt discovered . ovvr t ou a it remedy, i uiuuuj , (Dr. \ is i . u Holt’s uiv n
Dyspeptic Eiixer), up to this time has not
failed to cure in a single instance. IVe can
refer you to W. A. Wright, Coinn. Gen. of
Dasher, the State, Macon, Judge R. F, Dr. Lyon , Mr. George
Ga.. L. P. Doaic r.
Georgetown, Ga., Mr. Jos. Harrison, Golnm-
bus Ga,, and hand: reds of others if desired.
Manufactured by Dr. Holt’s Dyspeptic Elix-
er Co., Montezuma. Ga. -Botile* 1 ' doutttp
former size. Price ff.Ot). For Riiltr by all
druggists: - x ----- 7
Dr. Holt’s Croup and Cough Syrup pre¬
vents and cures croup. No cure no pay.
Manufactured by. Dr. Holt's Dyspeptic Elix-
er Co., Moutexuina, Ga.
THE OJUjUBHATSID
c WITH b°l t o t o°£GIN IMPROVEMENTS
LATEST
Free of Freight. Folly Gaaraatwd.
for quick delivery upon r»o*lpt of orders.
OSGOOD’’ U.S. Standard
WAGON SCALES
Benton trial. Frp1g;ht paid. FfflMy warrm alM
3 Ton 335.
M...X.’ ATLANTA. OA. DALI.A8. TKXA&
**»■
DRUNKENNESS K Liquor HabitT
mMims wmftu xK&s/sjura** cost
rgilitES GOLDEN SPECIFIC
11 esn be gl vsn In coffee, taa. *r In article* of lo
without th* knowiadg. ot patlut wifi it necaaaai
It I. ab.elutcly harmleta ana tffact a parr
uant and tpaedy cure, whether th. uatlont i
moderat.drinkeroranalcohollcwreca. FAILS. IT N’l
Bit It operate. w> ((Uletly and wtth «
certainty ralliance, that the patient undergo** no Inc,
and aoon hie couplets reformation, ^
eOeoted. 48 page book free- To be bad ol
MANGHAM ft SONS, ’DRUGGISTS!
Griffin, Ga.
LADISa
ffiedtag BRo^Cfr^- a tonic, or children who want build.
R 1* pleaaant _ ______BITTERS.
Section. lUliountec* to take, liver cure* Complaint*, Malaria, lads
and
Bass
An Invitation is extended to every Farmer in Middle Georgia to visit thetr
Great Shoe and Dry Goods Sale
Which is now Inauguarted at Their Two Stores, 56 and 58 Hill St.
pTWe want you to come and see our bargains that cannot be found elsewhere.
A ETNow is the time to get your winter Shoes as we have nearly a thousand pair 0 f
jlTDrummer’s in Samples They to almost sell give away. How They aboul do not a come nice pair in boxes of gents and^ are calf conse. shoes
quentLy our sold way. Childrens’ must Shoes at once. unheard of low prices. We want you to
at $2, always at $3; at price; from stylish shoes-.not come
and see them. Ladies’fine shoes at your cwn we mean will astonish
shoddy stuff, Now, as to DRY GOODS here are prices that com¬
petitors. Here they go! Superior Mer- rimac and American Prints 5JC. peryard
worth and Worsted Cashmeres i
Standard Indigo prints at 5^c, Ginghams at 9c pairs 10 Past 15c. Black Hose at
and Henriettas at prices that will please you. 1,200 10c worth
25c; all other goods veiy cheap. Cheap line of Towels and Table Linen. It is ra^j
early to talk about Flann els, Blankets and Quilts, will woollen suit. Underwear and Ladies-^
wraps!, but remember that we have the prices that
Call early and seejfor yourselves. Yours truly, BASS BROS.
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GRIFFIN CHINA STORE,
24 HILL 81 RICE T
Has the largest and
most complete line of
Honsefurnishing : :
: : : Goods at prices
to suit everybody. We
will save you money
on China, Crockery,
Glasswares Silverplate,
Tinware, ¥ 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, d BARFIELD,Propr,
Partnership Dissolution.
Gbiffik, Ga., Shut.-8, •
To whom it may concern:
The co-partnership heretofore existing be¬
tween ths undersigned, under the firm name
of Ison & Wilson, is tliiB day dissolved by
mutual consent R. Z, Ison having pur¬
chased the entire interest of J. H. Wilson,
real estate and personal property in said
firm he assum es all the obligations of and
will collect all debts due said firm.
It. Z. ISON.
J- H. WILSON.
Referring to tbe above,JI beg to inform my
friends and the public] generally, that I will
continue the business of the late firm of
Ison & Wilson, as heretofor e, unde r the
- st yle an d name of R. Z. Ison, at No. 15
Rrtt StTPet.--T'tiariking the pub li c for past
favors and sobering a contiuance of the
same, I am, yours truly,
_
___R. Z. ISON.
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Bank able, Counters, Yyler System, Port*
Cost Unequaled and Finish. In Style*.
110 Of* C.uiog.. *.cwm D**i «m.i lUutreM la
Color., Book., In Coil.,. IS C.nU.
Also Tyler’. Royal
OflSee Oe.ki »nd Type¬
writer Cabinet., *0«
Style*. But nnd cheap¬
reduction est on earth, pricCa. with great
In
in v»»- taUlo... I’m,
Vo««m « tu. ran n>«. ol
Cuot, I>«tks, Chain, Table, Booh
CaMntts, C.bin.U, L 0 . 0 I Blau.
8pe«Ul work «t«., ihriyi In order* nlvek*
mndo to
fit. Lout*, r Ko* a
IPESIMENT
SE60RITIES
MUNICIPAL BONDS
INDUSTRIAL STOCKS
CORPORATION BONDS
APPROVED BANK STOCKS
GArJEFOLLY DELECTED,
TRIED, CA rc t
PAY GOOD INTEREST.
—ALSO—
DESIRABLE INVESTMENT PROPERTIES
in PRoaprnoua cities.--^
FOR FULL PARTICULARS AND REFERENCES,
WRITE
ESCHEAGH, fftcHOHALD &. CO^
16 to £3 Whllahall Gt„ I,*W York.
Bli r Atlrut«.Uaa. om^M out »nd cured Ueularewnt pain. WhUrey at home Book lltelji FRKR. Habit* ot with¬ pap dr
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
'tock of Hardware is complete. Come to see me before
DV ^ in & anJ J wUI save ^ ou money -
■W. 3D. 3Da.vis
FAUQUIER / Young INSTITUTE Ladies,
or’
WARRENTON, VA.
The Thirty-first Session of this Institution-will open
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. For cata¬
logues apply to
GEORGE G. BUTLER/A. M.,
Principal.
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3Pui.:re iDriigs!
I WILL SELL AT ASTONISHINGLY LOW PRICES MY ENTIRE STOCK OF
DRUGS,-PAINTS,-OIL,-WINDOW-GLASSi )
TOILET AND FANCY GOODS.
S 31 TT R Y ME. N. B. D RE WRY,
I handle the best brands
FLOUR,
HAMS,
SHOULDERS,
TOBACCO,
ets., that I give very low prices. I have just received
lot of fresh MACKEREL that will please you. Try
one kit and be convinced.
E. If. SCOTT.
Our Claim
HIS TOBACCO is cure I by a pro
cess entirely new. The 1 -aves are n
moved from the staff before curing
The curing is done in Snow’sModet
Tobacco Barn. There are less nitrate*
nicotine and chiorophyl in this than
nnv other Tobacco ever before offered
the public It will give you a Cool at
pleasant smoke. It will not bite vo
tongue, dry your month fir injure yoi
nerves. TRY IT. ——
ModemTobacco Ban>0 ^
HIGH POINT, N.C.
2 28-wed safly.
iQ tump# for putlenlAi
10,000 Tefitimonialfi. A’ame Paper.
Bold by all Local Ur aw lata.
Whaf is
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Infant.’^ugaTcltHd Inrant.’ Pitcher’, oil, harml*** and quick C»*t»_OU, 11
pAPAonrlA n»a, CliUdbren’, ren’* ComnlaiuU. C omplaint*. Superior Superior to to _ Caator^Y '
Parego lion* rto n. or Worcotio ____«------- Svrn ua. . GRUdron cry for Caetori*- srr j Si*
of Mother* bi#»» Castoria
.
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