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El rLLlflluI EillCTED CR
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: Has returned from a two weeks stay
In NEW YORK whore lie made larj?o purchas¬
es of everything desirable m the
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Dry^Goods^Line.
We are now receiving by every in freight will be these able
Goods and when they are all
show the handsomest and cheapest stock
we have ever offered. Went to market late
this season in order to take advantage of
the many bargains thrown out on the close
of the season, and can say we secured our
share of them.
DRESS COODS. DRESS GOODS,
We are showing a lovely stock of Novelty DreSS
Patterns no two suits alike. Have them in combi¬
nation suits irf-Camels’ Hair effect at $10, $12, $15 and $18
suit; also have all the new colors in Serges, Henriettas,
Flannels, etc. Will have al l the latest Trimmings to maten
our Dress Goods.
Our line of Prints, Ginghams, Bleached and Brown
Domestics, Canton Flannels, Jeans, Cassimers, Wool Flan¬
nels, Tickirig, etc., is full to overflowing, and we have a
bargain in each and every one of them.
THE
Perfect Black.
STAINLESS
REGISTERED
Best Make.
Hosiery. Hosiery.
OFFER to the trade this eason our “ EREBUS ”
Brand of Hosiery, every pair of which we
Warrant Absolutely Fast Black. Show
both them Misses at 25,35,60.60 and Children. and 75c. per pair, for
Have added to our
Corset Stock
the Celebrated
* R. & C. ”
in all the leading styles; also
19 389 “w, B,” Warner’s, Thompson’s and Ball’s.
Cloaks !Cloaks
Will make this lino a have special doubled feature of
our stock this season and our
stock of last season as a starter. Can show
all the Staple and New Shapes in Short Gar¬
ments and Capes at the very lowest prices.
It will pay you to examine our offerings.
LARGE LINE LADIES’ KID GLOVES
in Pearl*andAr White, slightly and the leading Full
Shades. Big Drive in damaged Kids
at 25, 35 and 50c worth double the money.
Carry as. many Shoes
as [any house in this
city of the best makes, the
bought direct from
Manufacturers, and
therefore do not fear
competition. Shoes for
Ladies, Misses and Chil¬
dren “REYNOLDS” at all prices. Mens’ Our
Shoes not at surpassed $3, $4 and for $5
are
the price. Full line
Children’s School Shoes
Low pricos prevail on our Trunks and Bags. Flat Top Canvas
Trunks at all prices.
See our ladies Gottorn Bibbed Under vests at 25, 35 and 50c
They arc Leaders.
Butterick Patterns
Will keep this winter complete stock of then, paper Patterns. This
will save you irom sending to New York or Atlanta for them. Will contin¬
ue giving our friends the Fashion Sheets.,
Can’t mention In this Bbort space the many attractions of our mams
moth Stock, so we invite you to come and see for yourself, promising you
prompt and polite attention, and the very best goods at the lowest prices.
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THORNTON & DREWRY,
fovltodaywillhave
Fresh Fish and Sausage
COUNTRY ★ PRODUCE,
And Everylhing Good to Eat.
c^Send in Your Orders Early
; /Small Store Boom JV.
Hill St., HOB BENI
—next Clark’s Corner.
G. W, CLARK & SON.
SAVE THE DOLLARS
BY GOING AT ONCE TG
Which is filled with the best selected
stock ever given the trading public Mc-
to select from in this market.
Uinty took a flying trip to the bot¬
tom of the sea, but he did not reach
the depth of
*3 John Asher’s : : :
: : : Low Prices.
Perfect Kid Gloves, dressed and
undressed at 50c. HOW’S THAT ?
Clothing, Dry Goods, Shoes and
Hats at 25 per cent, lower than other
houses. HOW’S THAT?
COIL INI) W OOD.
BREWER A WEST
WILL KEEP YOU WARM THIS WINTER I
If you will allow them to supply you with
The BEST COAL and WOOD in ANY QUANTITY.
Special rates made on Car Load Lots. All
Coal Delivered. For terms apply at
ICE FACTORY.
NEWS STAND
XV Hill St.
J. L. HUDSON,
NEWSDEALER
Sporting Pipers A Specialty.
BOOKS BOUGHT Ac SOLD
Chicago Ledger, World,
Now York
New York Herald,
Macon Telegraph, Frees,
Detroit Free
Cincinnati Enquirer, Sun.
Griffin News and
Harper!# Publications.
Chicago Saturday Blade,
Louisville Courier-Journal,
Philadelphia Saturday Night,
WAify publication furnished or ordered.
m lows
Grlflln, Georgia,'Sept. 20, 185,1.
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Insurance. j
R. H. DRAKI |
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’ROUND ABOUT.
City Nytes and NewsIFrom Thlt anfl
AiTJ olulnglCountles.
a nrt .8 op LIVE.
If you want to go well through the world
Use both your ears and your eyes.
Turn one upon the dudes nud fools.
The other to the wise,
H. W. Hasselkus spent yesterday
in Atlanta.
Mrs. M. 0- Bowdoin icturffed from
Atlanta yesterday,
W. E. Green, of Columbus, spent
We receive Daily all kinds o f FRESH FISH
Lemons 25c. Dozen To-day-
Three pounds Soda for 2oc.
THURBER’S FINE MOMAJA COFFEE.
Good Mixed Tea 50c. pound,
New Mackerel in Kits and Retail.
Bread Baked Fresh Daily.
the financial management. Every¬
thing wan satisfactory as there was
surplus in the treasury.
Judge Boynton -returned home
from Rockdale Side yesterday attend .stopping the at
8 uuny to
fuDeral of his little irrand-son, Paul,
son of Lather Boynton. 7
A large number of people will be
baptised at Drewry’s Pond this af.
ternoon, beginning at 4 o’clock.
This is the result of the meeting at
I>e Votie’s Chapel the past week.
Mrs. S. Hardwick and Bonliuean, her grand¬ of
daughter, Miss Florie
Savannah, who have been visiting
Col. F. 1). Dismuke and family du¬
ring the past week, left yesterday to
visit relatives in Atlanta.
Rev. Mr. Carlton, of Decatur, who
has been assisting the pastor during the
the services the past week at
Baptist church, returned home yes¬
terday, but will be in this city again
this week, as the meeting will be con¬
tinued.
Kfng’s Daughters Band No. 3, was
organized Sept. 7, 1891. Their
motto will be: “Keep thou the door
of my lips, oh, Lord! and help me to
be kind for Jesus sake.” The officers
are: President, Vve Worthington:
vice-president, Willie Hasselkus; sec¬
retary, Ida Clark; treasurer, Lois
Sparks and Myrtis West.
In Superior Court.
Judge Boynton heard several mo¬
tions for new trials refused yesterday. in Brown
The motion was Peter
Speer’s case, and in the case of
Freeman, who burglarized Chas. Mc¬
Farland’s bouse.
It was granted in the case of Jim
Hunter, convicted of burglarizing of J.
Aycock’s Store, and in the case
M. Curry vs. G. M. A G. R. R.
If you want a nice
present, see the new lot
of goods just in at the
NOVelty Novelty Co.
yesterday in the city.
C. W. Dupree, of Henry county,
was in the city yesterday.
Jim CochraB, of Barnesville,
spent yesterday in this city. ' ~
Journal,was Col. Parry Lee, of the yesterday. Pike CouDty
in the city
W. C. Bennett, of Atlanta, is the
guest of Jim Mynt for a few days ,__
Frank Sorrel has returned from a
three tweek’s stay in Ha'fkinsville.
Mrs. E. W. Doe and children are
spending a week with her sister at
Sanderaville.
See-Brewer & West's card in to¬
days’s issae where they offer you
wood and coal.
Mrs. J. W. Bullard returned home
vesterday from a visit to relatives in
Monroe county.
At ths shooting contest at Lyn‘
don Park yesterday Pike again beat
Spalding,the score standing 68 to 61 1
A number of citizens in this city
attended the funeral of J. L. Vaughn
ut New Salem church yesterday
morning.
Misses Sallie and Florence Jones
left yesterday for Monticello, where
they will spend a week or two with
rel atives.
Miss Pattie Dickson, of Woodbury,
spent yesterday Cunningham. in the city the guest
of Misses She was on
her way home from Carrollton;
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ankerson, oi
Va, are stopping at Park-
hurst- Mr, Anderson is u nephew of
the late Col. W. 1). Alexander, of this
place.
Tom Friday Hatton night andHenry Mooney
spent in Atlanta and
saw Lillian Lewis in the play of
“Credit Lorraine.”
Miss Emmie Burr, of Macon, who
has been visiting her cousin, Miss
Mary Burr, in this city, left yester>
day for Atlanta, where she will spend
some time.
Mrs. J. L. Hardeman and son,
who have been the guests of Mrs.
Watt, at Parkhurst, fer some time,
returned to tbeir home in Macon
yesterday.
Mrs. Edua Raiford, who has been
visting her parents in this city, re¬
turned to Thotnaston yesterday
where she is teaching music in the
Lee Institute.
The Alliance Oil Mill directors held
a meeting yesterday to investigate
To Our Friends.
We have polite and courteous bar¬
bers, who are ex[)erienced in their
profession and we invite you all to
call on us and get a clean hair cut or
shave at Defrckaen’u barber shop, un¬
der Niles’ clothing J. store, H. Deircksen.
Every house-keeper
should have new Pro¬
cess Gasoline Stove-
see them at Novelty Co.
The New York Store peo¬
ple will take pleasure in
showing you their new goods
and whether purchaser or
not they will appreciate
call from you.
CHILD BIRTH • • •
• • • MADE EASY!
" Mothers’ Frievd ” is a scientific¬
ally prepared Liniment, every ingre¬
dient of recognized value and in
constant use by the medical pro¬
fession. These ingredients are com¬
bined in a manner hitherto unknown
“MOTHERS’
• FRIEND” •
WILL DO all that is claimed for
it AND MORE. It Shortens Labor,
Lessens Pain, Diminishes Danger to
Life of Mother and Child. Book
to “ Mothers ” mailed FREE, con¬
taining valuable information and
voluntary testimonials*
Sent by express on receipt of price $1.S0 per bottle
BRRDFIELO REGULATOR CO., Atlanta. Gu
BOLB BT ALL DRUGGISTS.
SAVINGS BASK OF GRIFFIN |
Chartered by Act of the Legislature of Geor
gia, October llth. 1880.
Subscribed Capital, Authorised Capita)
f50.000. 1100,000.
GRIFFIN, GA.
Capital ........ 7 ............... .„ ............... $50,00(
Stockholders’ additional liability....$50,OOT
Surplus.............................................$ 7,5CC
.WHAT 1)0 WE DO?
We invite jour account, b it lurge o
small.
We take deposits of 25c. and upwards.
—We pay 5 per cent, interest in deposits
compounded January and July.
We give special attention to the aocount,
of those parties who are unaccustomed
keeping Bank accounts.
We treat ALL accounts as STRICT] ,1
CONFIDENTIAL.
We take accounts of Ladies and Children
subject We to their from own 8 control. A.-M. to 6:30 P. M.
are open o
Saturdays and from 8 A. M. to 4 P. M. o
other days.
FISH—all kinds.
Ail Pork SAUSAGE.
Dove Brand Hams and
Strips.
Postell’s Elegant Flour,
A Fine Line of
SllClf Goods
Sweet and Irish
POTATOES,
ONIONS,
CABBAGE,
Just Received Shipment
FINE APPLES
J. D. HOLMAN.
Carpets, Rugs,
Oil Cloths.
HANDSOME DESIGNS! BEAUTIFUL GOODS!
SUCH STYLES AND QUALITIES
AS YOU WILL FIND NOWHERE ELSE)
MOQUETS, WYLTONS, BODYS,
TAPISTRIES, THREE-PLYS, EXTRA SUPERS,
SUPERS ANU INGRAINS.
Our Carpets are Made and Laid by Experinced
People. We guarantee a Perfect
Fit or No Sale.
OFFER NOVELTIES IN DRESS GOODS.
That Cannot be Found Elsewhere in Griffin.
WE SHOW Imported Dress Robes that are just as
good style as any city firm can show you, with this advan¬
tage : We do not charge you q fancy price for them sim¬
ply because they are new. We will sell to you at a saving
of about 20 per cent.
It is said, “The more a man knows the less conceited
he will betherefore we are not at all conceited over our
stock of Dress Goods, because we know positively that it
is the largest and most select in Griffin.
$10,000 DOLLARS WORTH OF SHOES.
WE ASSERT that we have more shoes than any
firm in Griffin. We are piepared to prove this assertion
any day. claim better wearing gefods be
We further that no can
made than those we have in stock. We have for years been
trying to settle on a few makes that would in every way
give satisfaction. We think we have found just what the
trade wants.
SCHOOL SHOES, for both boys absolutely and girls, made
by Burley & Usher, that we guarantee to give
entire satisfaction, or another pair will be given cheerfully,
There is no better school shoe made.
LADIES’ FINE SHOES.— W e claim that the
following makes are in every way reliable:
E. P. Reed & Co., Rochester, N. Y.
Sachs Shoe Co., Cincinnati, Ohio.
Drew, Selshy & Co., Portsmouth, Ohio
Should we sell you a pair~of shoes from either of the above
factories and in any ivay the wear should not prove satis¬
factory, we will give you a new pair in exchange.
LADIES’ CLOTH TOP SHOES.-A beautiful
line of Cloth Top Shoes foi ladies just received ; beautiful
styles and perfect fitters.
Ladies’ Wraps !
A VERY IMPORTANT feature of our business at
this season of the year, and one that receives caret ul atten
tion.“"~We have always bought more wraps than any other
firm in Griffin, consequently sell more- This season is nc
exception to this rule. Every one has been crying hard
times, yet we bought freely, knowing that the right kind of
goods always sell.
Fine Clothing!
, WE HAVE every season, for the past few years, been
impioving our stock of Clothing, until now our- stock is
second to none. We will compaie qualities with any firm
in this section, but no firm can compare prices with us.
OUR ORDER DEPARTMENT - We represent
two of the best firms in the Union in our Order Depart-
ment:
A. Raymond & Co.
Browning, King & Co. received.
Full samples from both of these firms have been
We guarantee a perfect fit from both of these concerns. I*
t ^ ie ’ s not satisfactory we would not have you take the
garments when they come.