Newspaper Page Text
Griffln, <Jeorgl«,'.8ept. 20, 1MH.
DOUGLAS ULKS8NKU,Bd. JfcPropr
OAlLT, (In Advance) Per Annum..... #5.00
WEEKLY, On* Year.................. 10 °-
Advertising l«t«»
UAILY-On* doffor per (WWa™ lor tht find
insertion, ami fiftycent. lor each «ubs«lii*nt
om Ten lines or lees to be counted a* a
quars- line for
"* 8PHCIAL NOTlCHS—10 centt per
•£f.txss= tontlneM advertieenn-nt* long**
luEi
WEEKLY—Ham* rates as lor the Pailv.
ODlgluLPipcr of Spatdlnft Co
The prospect in that there will be
no scarcity of ean{|l<iatefl < ln the next
congressional campaign in the Sixth.
Tbo Mneon News says:
Monroe county may have two coir
diilates tor congress trom the »*«»
district, to-wit: T. 11. Cnbaniss and
Ilol> lterner. The prospect is that
Uibb wilt have five candidates «s foi-
logr We will toll the na nice later.
A Washingto n corre spondent says:
"lb has been said that ilr. W onums*
ker was na politician, but if his
scheme to organize a grand national
political machine, embracing every
postmaster in the United States,
with the county sent postmasters ns
local bosses, isn’t the idea of a poli¬
tician we should like to know what
it is. The p\ea of improving the
postal service by this .method of
county inspections, while an ingen¬
ious one, will fool nobody. What Mr.
Waoamaker is after is improving the
chances of Benjaijriin Harrison fop n
second nomination.”
How’s This!
We offer One Hundred Dollar* Reward for
i nr «a*e of Catarrh that cannot be cured by
taking f. Hull 1 * Catarrh Cure. Q.
V. CHENEY a 00.. Prop*., hare Toledo, F.J•
We, the undersigned, known
Cheney for the rant iff yearn, rind Mle'-eltim
perfectly honorable In nil business transac¬
tions obligation and financially able to carry out. any
A made by their Wholesale firm. Druggist*,
Wkht Tstrxx,
..... Tolodo, 0. Wholesale . -f-
Walmmq, Kjnran 4 Marvin,
Hall’t Druggists,Toledo, Catarrh Cure 0. ie token Internally,
acting directly upon the blood and Hwcoub
aiirfacee of ths systam. Price 75c. per
bottle. Sold b.v all prugglefi.
The Kaiser is a great admirer of
white. Twenty of nis different uni¬
forms are made of white material,
and his wardrobe is said to contain
more than 100 pairs of white trou¬
sers.
Specimen cases,
S. H. Clifford, New Cassel, Wia., wua Iron
. Neuralgia Rheumatism Ills
bled with and
Stomach «u disordered, hie Liver wan affect¬
ed to an alarming terribly degree, reduced appetite in fall dash away, and
and strength. he was bottles of Electric Ritters
Three
cured him.
Edward Sheplverd, Harrisburg, III., had a
running sore on ms leg of eight j ears’ stand
Mlg. Used VWTJ three wmw bottles wwvv.ib ol Electric ----— ------- Ritters
uuil dawn boxes ot BuckloiTi, Arnica Halve,
and his log is sound and well. Jolin Speaker,
Catnwba, O., had’five large Fever sores on
hi* leg,doctors said he was incurable. Out
bottle lectrio Ritters and ono box Buckhm’s
Amlea Halve enred hitn entirely, Sold by .1
h. Harris A Sou’s Drugstore
Oue of the King many William affaires of galluntes Holland
of the late
U embodied iu the romance of the
Cleoienceau fils. Case,’, by Alexander
Humus
U-C» reason together. Here’s a firm, One
of the largest the country oyer, the world
over; it has grown step by it sells step, through medi¬ ths
years to greatness—and patest
cines!— “That’s ugh! enough!"-
W ait a Httte—
Thlg firm, pays the nsjrsnapera advertising!! good
money (expensive work Ihis to
tstf-the peoplp that tlicydmve fmtii lu what
they sell, so much faith that if they can’t
hcn’eflt or cure they don’t indefinite want VOur money. rela-
Their IIK1I guarantee ((iWlll»UWT is m not MOV (UMUAi.I.V, and
five, but definite and absolute—II the medi¬ ”
cine doesnt. help, your money is “on call
Cl__- Suppose — every ____ _ B> sick i,.t. ... man am and mt.l every airnSI* feeble f.w 1,1..
.
WOfnan tried these medicines uud found them
worthless, who would be the loser, you or
th £l r
The , he medicines am Dr. Pierce’s "Gelden
Medical Discovery,’’ for blood disease, and
his ’‘.Favorite Proscription” for woman’s pn
eulinr ills. II they help toward health, they
cost $1.1)0 a bottle each! If they don’t, tliey
- .-cost nothing._
"^faukW.'^iBith will”in obtaiu a additional few (lays,
sail for Europo to for his proposed
data and views na*
tiounl gallery of history uud art at
Washington.
Now Try This.
It will cost you nothing and will surely do
you good, trynuhave a Cough, Cold, Lungs. or any I>r.
trouble with Throat, Chest, or
King’s Now Disecvery tor Consumption, give
Coughs and Colds is guaranteed to Sufferer, re-
lief or money will be paid back.
from Im Grippe found it just 1 perfect lie thing and
under iu use had a speedy and reoov
or.,. learu Try a sample yourself bottle just ......— how at our good expense, —,------- tiling
and for N. Hatris n A
it is. Trial bottles tree at
Hou’r Drug Store. Large sire 50c and $1.00.
Edward Everett Hak) is trying to
get Boston to honor Oliver Crom¬
well by hanging the Puritan soldier,
portrait in the Old South church.
The Great Betuctl
Which people in ran down suite of health
derive from Hood’s Sarsnpari'la, conclusive¬
ly provts that tins medicine “make, ihe
weak strong.’ It, does uot act like a stim¬
ulant. imparting fictitious strength, but
Hood’s Sarsaparilla builds up in a perfectly
natural vay the weakened parts, purifies the
blood and assists to healthy action those
important organs, the kidney and liver.
Air. Balfour divides his time be¬
tween North Berwick and Weitting-
hame, and is now having a real holi¬
day pnrsuing his favorite game of
go'ff.
Msny letters arp received daily by the they IP
P,'P. Co. from patients, saying that
had used such and such a blood purifier and
mentioning tbeir .names and stating tnat
they did no good, P, and that and they Poke did not Root get
well until P. P, <Prickly
ud potassium was tried. These letters we
smarted to publish when the various manu
limturerrs wrote us-fearful letters and we dis¬
cos rbathrtfed the earns, Potassium) but P. P. F. istrlumh- (Prickly
Ash, Poke Root and
ant ou evety occasion, and has made a host
of friends iu cares of Syphilis, Rheumatism,
Wood Poison, Dyspepsia, malaria nnd Fe-
■ lefontplnints.
A URANfr RECEPTION.
OIVKN TOjAbL WITHIN UWF-
p i FIN S GATES
i
And Especially to the (Street Railway
and Inresfinenfr’tkrntpnny
Stockholders
, OW the lovely au¬
tumn maldeu
Comes with fruits
of co ik) la¬
den;
fruits iff summer
time flirtations.
’Among the dudo-
lwts of Hie na-
Bone;
Arid she’s A most
dclitdous cfin rrn-
er,
Although tbs summer maid U wurmer;
And never a mag nan help but lorg her,
And bless the sfctea thul, bend above l.er.
ariffia.nlwa.vf,gives u grand recep¬
tion to nil dUiwrving visitors, and
consequently is regarded us one of
the social centers of the State, a vis¬
it to which is looked forwaid to with
delight and nlwnys enjoyed while be¬
ing realized.
The largest reception Thursday of the season night
Was that given Mrs. on II, S. Watt to the
by Mr. and
stockholders of the Griffin Street
Railway Company and the Griffin
Heal Estate Investment Company
and their friends, and as the latter
class includes most of Griffln it was
well that £o there was such a large
house hold them. There was mu¬
sic and dancing and at a timely hour
varied and delicious refreshments
were served. ‘Tarkhurst,” the most
beantiful and complete residence in
any of ths smaller cities of Georgia,
is so handsomely presided over by
Mrs. Watt that most people would
feel great reluctance in seeing it
pass into other hands at the coming
distribution of the Investment Com¬
pany. May whoever obtains it be
also' fortunate enough to have equal¬
ly as graceful a hostess to embellish
It.
The presentation of the “Quilting
Monday Party” by night the King’s Daughters full of excel¬ on
was so
lent features that it would requiro
columns to do it any justice in a
write-up. Everybody who didn’t go
is mad at himself when he hears ot
the laughable things that were said
and done. Forty dollars was cleared
and it is thought that nearly ns
much more could be made on a sec¬
ond presentation—but they haven’t
the quilt any more. However, it is
whispered that another and possi¬
bly a more ambitious piece may be
put on the boards soon by the same
talent for «wcet chai ity’s sake.
“The best, protection in New York a youpg city,
woman can have
said a big policeman on the Broad¬
way sound recently, “is one of those
little silver crosses that the King’s
Daughters wear. I’ve noticed that
nowadays the professional the masher of
will first look at bosom a
woman’s dress, and if that little
cross is dangling from a buttonhole
he passes her by without even a
stare. It’s the same way on street
cars as on the street. The young wo¬
man who wears one of those badges
has got the whole carload of meu to
take care of her and jump on the
fellow that dares to annoy her. The
cross is getting to be looked on with
f he same respect and deference ns a
nun’s gnrb. policeman As a safegard hollow.” it beats
the average all
Go,l bless the King's Daughters !
We are one of them ourself, if we did
lose our cross the second day after
it was given us.
On Monday evening Miss Susie
Stewart entertained a party of se¬
lect friends at n quiet aud informal
tea at the residence of Hon. John D.
Stewart. It was given in honor of
Miss Genie Speer, of Washington, I).
(’., and Miss Bailie Taylor, of Har¬
alson, who were her guests. Among
those who had the pleasure of “prrt r
ting their feet under the mahogany
Boyd, were: Siillre Misses Taylor, Genie Nellie Speer, Grant, Ora
Susie S tewart, Car rie H arris. Leila
May Sasnett, Henry Ca rrie White: and
Messrs. Smith, Will Davis,
Ben Brewru Jim. Kimbrough, Bob
Barfield, Joe Ford, Jaek Manghum
and Will Browm—
The quiet tea given by Mrs. W. E.
H . Searcy on Tuesday of Vligllt oil the
evp ol thfi departure her niece,
Miss Speer, fascinated who, by her Gi-itfin accomplish¬ society
ments, has
this season, was one of a series of
pleasaut entertainments that Mrs.
Searcy has given during On the this height h
of the social season. oc-
cosion Mis. Searcy entertained Stewart, Mis¬
ses Genie Speer, Susie Ora
Boyd, Sallie Taylor, nnd Messrs.
Joe Frird, Douglas Boyd, Will Davis
nnd Henry Sniith.
Have you ever noticed how a per¬
son will dream at night of what they
have constantly thought of during
the day? A prominent cotton man
in this city, (he is young! has
dreamed of a certain fair face and
the diearn has had such aneffeton
him that he sparkling has none to diamond the jeweler
nnd had a ring
that he formerly wore m ade several
sizes smaller. Is this significant?
We regret very much to learn that
Dr. A. C. Rogers and his charming eurly
daughters will leave Griffin in
the week to make their home in
Barnes villa. Dr. Rogers has endear¬
ed himself to the citizens of Griffin
by reason of bis rare mental at¬
tractions nnd his piety.
The Pecliar enervating effect of
summer weather is driven off by
Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which makes
the weak strong.
Pteefcttt* All IIMH •» <* IH*ir«l>r#*r» rnruus*.
Tima, O., Sept. 18,— Notice has been
given of an attempt to secure the par¬
don of Clmrles A. Madden, now serving
a term iu the penitentiary for the mur¬
Bernard, der fit his when affianced he bride, was a Miss college Phirbe stu¬
dent here. Nov. 8, 1081. The murdered
girl’s father is circulating proposed a action. remon¬
strance against the
The murderer is now in the insane
ward of the pardoned prison, and and it transferred is promised
to have him
to the insane asylum.
Chill's Market <ll«tt«.l.
Nan Diego, Cab, Sept. 18.—The Eng¬
lish steamer dlottnslow came into port
from Chili. She took 4,000 tons of flour
and wheat down for Grace & Co., but
found the market glutted. Wheat and
flour were cheaper there than in San
Francisco. She left Iquique pursued about and
midnight and whs
flred on by the ram Iluascas, which was
on the lookout for congressional vessel. ships.
Hoveral bails passed close to the
Tin- Hnasen* discovered her mistake,and
the Hounslow proceeded unmolested.
Pardoned by Georgia's Governor.
Atlanta, Sept. 18.— Governor North-
en issued a pardon to" Oscar Cassidy,
who was tried for murder in Pickens
county in 1888 and sentenced to the
penitentiary for life. Since then it
has lieen demonstrated that the killing
was not intentional and that no feud
existed between him and the man he
accidentally killed. The judge trying
the case and the solicitor who prose¬
cuted joined in the petition He has to been the
lt1w»ri»t*A governor for his pardon.
»
At Wilder’s place, near Victoria, lex.,
four persons were sitting on a bench
during a thunder ... storm. T’ wo negroes,
Charles Jonathan. Courtney, and two
Mexicans. A bolt of lightning struck
one of the negroes, passed and struck over the the
Mexicans between them,
other negro, killing both instantly.
At New York, Officer John meagner
found some human bones among the
dirt which had been removed from the
Park Place ruins and which had been
dumped at the foot of Veasey street and
North liiver. The bones were sent to
to the morgue and the coroner notified.
A Madrid dispatch states Almeria, tnat capi¬ the
municipal authorities of
tal of the province of that name, esti¬
mate that it will require 2,000,000 pe¬
setas to repair the streets and buildings
damaged by the recent floods.
•UCHAIj'SPIUS a.ot’ xJicia NfAcsr
ON A WEAK STOMACH. |
25 Cents a Box.
OF ALL DRUOOIST8.
Mine. Mordica and operaticeonductor, Signor Bevig-
nani, the Italian
have Bailed for New York by the
Sadie from Southampton.
Hueklcu’s Arnica Salve.
Tha Rost Solve in the world tor (Juts
Bruises, Soros, Chapped Ulcers, Salt Hands, Rheum Chilblains, Fever
Sores, Totter,
Corns, and all S-kin Eraj itions, and positive
y cores Riles or no pay f required. It is guar-
te d to gives perfect satisaction, box. or For mouey sale re¬
funded, Priee25 cents per by
t.N. Harris A Son.
Mr. his Stanley Australian will lecturing be accompanied by
on tour
Mrs. Stanley and his mother-in-law.
Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria.
When Baby m sick, vr* gar. her Cestorla,
When she wee a Child, she cried tor Cestorla,
When she became Mies, the clung to Oeetorio,
Vben she hsd Children, she gave them CestoriA
Prince Ferdinand recently cele
brated the fourth anniversary of his
elect ion to the Bulgarian throne.
People wonder when they And how rapidly,.
health is restored by taking P. I’. P.(Prickly
Ash, i Poke Root and Potassium). The retis
ou of llio is simple,,as and it herbs is a powerful of the home combination
roots woods.
Mr. and Mrs. Kendal will sail
the United States in a few days.
A fact worth kuowing is that blood dis¬
eases which other medicines fail to cure will
yield slowly but surely to til. Mood cleansing
properties “of V. P. P. (Prickly Ash, Poke
Root and Potassium.
The Princess latest drinker of note at Vichy
is Maud of Wales.
BAD ERUPTION ON NECK
Srirolv At fl ic toil Nearly Three Years.
Used Prescriptions from Three
Doctors witho.ut-.any Benefit.
After Using Cuticuru Two Days, the
Sca bs ail D r o p ped Off. Cur e
was Quick and Complete.
Q1 suffered for nearly three years with an
eruption on my Beck, arid used prescriptions
from three doctors during that time which
did me no geod. 1 purchased Cptiobra Rem-
seal's Kinug, and the second day alter using it the
ail dropped off and never scabbed over
any jnoro. Ik-fore 1 used up the second set,
?• ha* CtrricuRA bren my since, neck and was all entirely I well, for it and ie
whereas ever can say 1
that I wns sorely afflicted am flow
well, and all from the use of I’cticpba Reme-
hies. N. W. SMITH.
Lynchwood P. 0 , Kershaw City, 8. C.
This is; to certify that the above testimony
i* correct, as 1 purchased the Cuticui-a and
saw its effects while rising. \V. 8. SMITH,
Notary Public for thoStatcofSouthCarolina.
Skin Diseases 10 Years.
Find the Octicvua Remedies do all you
claim. Have been snffenng with skin disease
for unfit ten years. „ Could find no remedy to cure
I tried OrTioi’itA. Very happy over
flic result. HENRY MOORE,
Lancaster, Yd.
Cuticura Resolvent
Tlie new Blood Turifie r(to cleanse the blood
of all impurities and poisonous elements and
thus remove the cause), nnd Cuticuru, the
great Skin Cure, and Cuticura externally Soap, an ex
quisite Skin Benutiger, (to clear
the skin and scalp, and restore the Hair),
cure blood, every disease und humor of the skin and
from pimples to scrofula.
Bold everywhere I’rico .Cuticura, 50c.
Soap. Toiter I. hi n S'- '1 » - , 11, -Given! .1 Clieniieal 4 , A fl. 1 Prepared Ik .mi*, Corporatio", n i.jw 1 by 1 1 v» flu I 1 1 .
Boston. Drag nnd
IsfiCSeud for “How to Cure Skin Discuses.”
(14 pages 50 illustration, and 100 testimo¬
nials.
fl FEES, and oily blackdiead*, skin Cured red, b y Ci-tiour rough,chapped . v Soap.
?|: WEAK. PAINFUL KIDNEYS.
With their weary, dull, aching, life¬
less, all-gone sensation, relieved in
\ \ JA>i W. 'Fllll one 0 minute Piaster. by the The (Nituicura first and Anti- only
instantaneous pain-killing strengthening
piaster 25 cedte
Blinkers O* All Creeds and Kinds
Are to lie found in evory locaffty visited l>f
chills aud .fever. Th« very animals exhibit
in such plague festered region* symptoms of
the diie infection If experfehos anything has proved conclu¬
in the domain of medicine, Stomach Ritters
sively, wit! It is that Host, tters the
not only srodintc from system every
vestige of the he i migsmii horn and complair t but
effertuaJly defend malaria resident*- scourged temporary localities
sojourners in general of
sicaiustit. There is a com-enens
opinion among m*dk »! men, no less than m
only the minds of t£c r.nMie, on but. this in point. the tropics Not.
on this continent, tbeir
where malarial eomploiats incomparable assume medi¬
most .irnlent type, I hi*
cinal suteguard is universally used and es¬
teemed. Dyspepsia, biliousness, constipa¬
tion, debility and kidney trouble are tbor-
oughl^v remediable by the bittern,
F. A. Seward, son of the late W. H
Seward, ha* finished the biography
of hie father. He lias t/een engaged
Hpon the work n long time.
• Dr. L. A. Cnild, of A'lonta, Ga . writ,-*
“Wm. Soab.ck, living on my place had an
UjfcVy rtinninjjr rannong nicer on nig arm
which ordinary remedies failed to control.
As a last report I placed him on use of B. B.
B. and the nicer began to hen! at once, and
effected ari entire cure. It i« a remedy well
worthy ol confidence ”
Among the most prominent of the
•qrviving union generals are Sco¬
field, Buell, Rosecrnnn, But’er, Fope,
Bands, Ilowurd and Slocuui.
w
King; of Medicines
Scrofulous Rumor — A Cure
“Almost illrfurulous.”
" Wien I waa 14 years ot age Thai a severe
attack ot rheumatism, and after I recovered
had to go on crutches. Ayear later, scrofula,
in the form of whit# awelUags, appeared on
various parts of my betij, and for 11 years I
was an invalid, , bslne ‘ " bed
years. In that timoien or eleven ewes ap-
peared and broke, causing me great lain and
Buffering. I feared I never should get well.
« Early In 1880 1 went to Chicago to visit a
sister, but was confined to my bed most of the
time I there. In July I read a hook, ‘ A
was
Day with a Circus,’ in Which were statements
of cures by Hood’s Sarsaparilla. I was so im¬
pressed witli the success ol thi3 medicine that
I decided to try it. To my great gratification
the gores soon decreased, and I began to feel
better and in a short Mine I was up and
out of doors. I continued to take Hood’s Sar¬
saparilla for about a year, when, having used
six bottles, I had become so fully released
from the disease that I went to work for the
Flint A Walling Mfg. Co., and since then
HAVE NO* LOST A-SINGLE DAT
on account of sickness. I believe the disease
is expelled from my system, I always feel well,
am in good spirits and have a good appetite.
1 am now 27 years of age dad can walk as well
as any one, except that one limb is a little
shorter than the other, owing to- the loss of
bone, and the sores formerly on my right leg.
To my friends my recovery seems almost
miraculous, and I think Hood’s Sarsaparilla
.s the king of medicines." William A.
Lehr, 9 N. Railroad St., Kendallville, Ind.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Sold by all druggists. $1 ; six for £5. Prepared only
by C. I. HOOD A Co., Apothecaries, Lowell, M&aa,
iOO Doses One Dollar
Insure (Bre
for (hills Fever
DUMB AGUE and
MALARIA
1W
UPPMAN BROS., Proprietor),
DruflpItU, Llppeno’l Block, SAVANNAH, GA.
FOR MEN ONLY
iy make heroic efforts t* free them*lives,
bat aot knowing how to successfully
SHAKEOFFTHE.HORRID tod eitik SNAKES
^ they glee op In detpelr Into »«aer|r
eve. Whet as KUKOtt 1 ThoveUUELF It
OUR NEW BOOK
••nt free, post-paid, (aeeleg)
f^r t limited
the philosophy ot Di*#ae-
ea and Afflictions of th<
bytaethods exclneirely our
own, the worst cawa ot
Loat 6r Pulling Manhood,
Oanarel and Herron* De-
.ilitjr, Weekneas of Body
fleet# of Errors
Excesses, Blunted or
Shrunken Organs P&T8o/b0dI pleft v **^>E7Sl0S]hli tereated.
OROAN8 <* mode to allin
ll*o testify (Ion W BUtes, Terrtlorb-e Wai Forelsd Countries.
Ton een write MEDICAL them. For Book,fullfiplanetlonand CO. BUFFALO.N.Y* proofs. MdreeS
ERIE
A COMMON DISEASE.
disease Dyspepsiarhas of the country, become ali tho classes most common not
are ex-
_empt, attacking the yonng as well as the
old, caused no donbt front cer am-lc of !iv-
ing aud the too .of free use of tobacco, etc., and
vet it, is one the most difficult diseases we
have to encounter. In the last five years
Dr. Holt discovered a remedy, (Dr. Holt’s
fftih*; Dyspeptic. Klirer) in , l in tLi tUu. lima L. -n ; two
refer to ern e W. -anSSHe instaiM-e. IVe ean
you to A Wright, Comp. Gen. of
the State. Jndfre It , TV Lymiv Mr. George
Dasher,___.Macon, Ga.. Dr. L. P. Dozier,
Georgetown, Ga , Mr. Jos. Haryison, Colour
hue Ga., and hundreds of others if desired.
Manufactured by Dr. Hoit's Dyspeptic Klix-
er Co., Montcrnma. Ga. Bottles double
former eize. Driee $1.00. For sale by ati
druggists. Dr. Holt’s Croup and Cough? Syrup
No pre-
veuts and cures croup. 0110 . cure ho ,Ufy-
Manufactured by Dr. Holt s Dyspeptic. Etix-
er Co., Montezuma, Ga.
THK ClTlteMBriATim
COTTON
BLOOM IMPROVEMENTS ______
WITH LATEST
Fit« off Firlflit. Fully GnnirRntecd.
bvwmmu&z for quick delivery rooelpt of orders.
upon
Mwnre w»m mini rs bat o/nev/u-
0 * HAILES golden specific
It c»n b, glVeo In cofr»«,U»,or In nrUc’c.of to
.rlthout th* Knowlsd.e nwl.djf* of < p.tl^nt if n.ce.s.i
It 1. absolutely harml.ss snfl will effect a pcrr
nent and 8(>es<ly cur*, wb.tber the D.tlent 1
moderated moder»tudrlnkeror»n*I«oholicwrecK. IT NT
EK FAIES. 11operates tl'« patient so uulelly 'uniltteoes end with Tm> si
certslnty venieti Inly and tlist that the patient complete umlev no
uce. soon hit reformation,
effected, to page book free. To ho had ot -
MANGHAM A SDNS,’DR'DGGIST.sr Ga.
Griffln,
LAIUSI children
Needing * tonic, ing or should take who want bull*.
uu, IRON BITTERS.
BROWN’S
It te pleasant to take, cute* Malaria. Indfe
gjstWu. BillousneM and Liver C'ompUuuw.
TT’-pom JE* 1 U 1 IX
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 HHl St.
rgfWe want you to come iic an** and see ovv our bargains ~----- that cannot be found *, elsewhere. :
_ Shoes CliAOC have nPJtHV nearly 3 a thousand til ,v OUSH - tin pafo-
HT’Now -r is • the ,1 time • to g«t . your _____ winter OC as WTf* we TVC 0 f
mm Drummer’s Samples to aimusL ilmost give give. away. They do - ------. not come in boxes and are - corisc. —
of . , calf
quently in our way. They must sell at once. How about a nice pair gents shoes
at $2, always sold at $3; Childrens’ Shoes at unheard of low prices. We want you to come
and see them. Ladies’fine shoes at your cwn price; We mean from stylish shoes.. ftot
shoddy stuff, Now, as to DRY GOODS A here are prices that will astonish com-
petitors. Here they go! Superior Mer- rimac and American Prints5^c, peryar^
Standard Indigo prints at 5^c, Ginghams at 9c worth 10 and 15c. Worsted Cashmeres
and Henriettas at prices that will please you. 1,200 pairs Fast Black Hose at 10c w$rth
25c; all other goods very cheap. Cheap line of Towels and Table Linen. It is ra^i
early to talk about Flannels, Blankets and Quilts, will woollen suit. Underwear and Ladies^*
wraps, hut remember that we have the prices that
Call early and see"for yourselves. Yours truly, BASS BROS.
GRIFFIN CHINA STORE
24 HIIiTj 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, ¥ 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, t BARFIELD, Prop’r,
- ’ f , j-Lt-g LLUY IlcHi’L.
Partnership Dissolution.
Gbiefi*. Ga., Sept. 8, 1891-
To whom it may concern:
The co-partnership heretofore existing be¬
tween ths undersigned, under the firm name
of Ison & Wilson, is this day dissolved by
mutual consent R. Z. Ison having pur¬
chased the entire interest of J,. H. Wilson,
real estate nnd personal property in said
firm he assumes all the obligations of and
will collect nil debts due said firm.
R. Z. ISON,
J- H. WILSON.
Referring to the above,“1 beg tc inform my
friends nnd the public? generally, th«t 1 will
continue the business of the late firm of
Ison &. Wilso n, ns heretofore, under ihe
style and name of R. Z. Ison, at No. 15
Hill Street. Thanking the public for past
favors and sollcting a eontiuanee of the
same, I nm, yours truly,
R. Z. ISON.
dlw wl m
m, Port*
able, Cost Unequaled finish» In Styles,
110 hj! CaUlofae . and
_ of Counters, Desks tie., lllustrftted la
C olors, Roekf, Postage C«uta*
Offlce Also Detka Tyler’a Boyaal
and Type* WOO
writer Cabinets*
Styles. Be§t and cheap-
I ent on earth, with great
reduction ion In in prices.
iso page li catalogue Fr*#«
Dtiki, Poataf* Chalra, eta. roll |la«a ol
Cabinets, Tables, Kook
Cases, Legal Blank
Cabinets, Special work etc,, alwajs In stock.
_ ^oaaaw I)Bftll made to Order.
TFJLEK CO.. At. JLonlo. Mo.aII.B--a
‘ 41
iSHESTNEHT
SECURITIES
HJMiO’P.M BONDS
IRDUSTSiAL STOCKS
CORfOSYnON BONDS
APPROVED BANK STOCKS
CAKtrULLY SELECTED,
TRIED, SAFE,
PAY GOOD INTEREST.
—ALSO—
Desirable investment properties
IN PROSPBKOUS CITIES.
FOR full particulars and refefIence 8 ,
WRITE
ISCH 3 AQH, ??>CD< 3 MAY.D A. CO.,
IB to 2 S Whltohctl St., N.W York.
QPIUM wAlIrnt*.fia. 'Allrut..Ua. .-------- umee o.ffl, cured out and B.M.WOOU....... tlcuisr. ItMJt.WkitehaR uaio. Whlagey at eent homu Book i.EY,M.D FRU. HabiU ot with¬ oar at
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
itock of Hardware is complete. Come to see me before
1 wil1 sa ™y° u monc >'-
"W. 3D. 3D a, "vis
FAUQUIER INSTITUTE
I* or Young Ladies,
WARRENTON, VA.
The Thirty-first Session of this Institution will open on
Thursday, September 17th, 1891. -----
Situated in the Piedmont region of Virginia, on tat
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 BUTLER. A. M.,
GEORGE G.
Principal.
Jut25pm3wm2
Pure IDrixgs!
I WILL SELL AT ASTONISHINGLY LOW PRICES MY ENTIRE STOCK OF
DRUGS, - PAINTS, - OIL, - WINDOW - GLASS,
TOIL TOT AND FANCY GOODS.
EFT R Y M E. N. B. DREWRY,
I handle the best brands
FLOUR,
IIAMS,
SHOULDERS,
% TOBACCO,
ets., that I give very low prices. I have just received
lot of tresh MACKEREL that will please you. Try
one kit and be convinced.
E. If. SCOTT.
Our Claim
HIS TOBACCO /i* cure l by a pro
cess entirely new. Tlie loaves are rr
moved from the stalk before euriuj
The curing is don*inSrte»'*M»d«+
Tobacco Barn. There are lees nitrate.
arcothitramhcWoropliyl in this tknn
anv other Tobacco ever before offered
the public It will give yon a cool in
pleasant smoke. It will not bite vo
tongue, dry your month or injure yot
nerves. TRY IT.
ModemTobacco Ban) C(
HIGH POINT, N-C.
2 28-wed satly.
ten. add with Mo, ribboo. Take no .tier kind. RtfttU Substitution* and Imitation*-
All pUla In put«bo»rd boxes, pink wrappers, are dbangei rom» counterfeit*. At DmgcisM, or aea« M»U* »■
4<*. In stamps for particnlars, testimonials, and “Relief ___Jef . far Ladle*,* m Uttor, Uttor, by by retar retura
10,000 10,000 Hold Testimonials. Testimonials. Name Nam» Paper. Paper, OhicRcotcr OhiCHEST Chemical Co., Madiwn
by all Local Oran'iti.
fW/Jfi gffmf iiwwA i frmfwswsMsggf,
What is
ilx^c Infan ris ta’ U Ih. Saul PHdtsrt oi l, hartnlau and quick out. OH, for
and C hildr en’s Co mplaintm Superior to Castor
Pareg oric or Warcotio Sy rups. > QiiIdr.a " orY fpr Cre.tteriaTnHH " -
li.ons of Mother. Mess Castoria 1 ^
i "I rectnmsnd Ca*tort» for ehildreiTs
?ViC&te^ tSom di8 rtl0 ’ Complaint., known a* superior to any prtseripuoa * D-.
* n 5 to me.” H. A. Arohir,
f Ill So. Oxford St, Bpoolelya. ».*•
Th* Cestxi ir Compaxt, H Murray St., : New York.
\\\W • \\\\\N \\A\’• ' ' ’’’’