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Griffin,'Georgia, Sept, 23, »««•
DOUGLAS OMCSSNKR, Kd. * Propr
DAILY, (In Advance) Per Annum.....15.00
WEEKLY.One Tear,................. 10 °-
Advertising Kntee
SPECIAL NOTIOEH-IO cent., per line for
peaiigg jog to continue week. their advertisement* longer
than one
WEEKLY—Same rate* as (or Uie DaUv.
O fficial Paper of Spalding Go
“The situation in Turkey” jut
now seems to be o lack ol financial
stuffing.
Talmnge wants a “bell built for
these New Yorkers.” What’s the
matter with tbs old one?
The English people may bp "most¬
ly fools,” but A merlon appears to
be largely ahead on parachute
jumpers.
_
The repeated announcement that
Mexico is on the verge of revolution
is no news. Mexico always has
been.
Airships are profitable things to
invent. If they won’t fly perhaps
some money can be realited on them
by mortgaging them.
s — --
Y The Kaiser ha s ordered a crown
to exactly fit bis head. If it is built
the size lie thinke his head Is it will
go down over his ears.
The next editorial brother who
rises to remark that “There is likely
to be Samoa trouble at Apia” will
please send back our letters and
henceforth consider ue simply a
friend.
There is pleasing monotony in the
later stories of the the wheat harvest
in all parts of the country. The
most sanguino estimates are beiDg
exceeded by the harvest tale with al¬
most entire uniformity.
All the world’s rscords are being
IrftvKjiiuTJ Virokon nn water, tireiiicu c anal and the vace
wb» -------
of high balloons come down at the
same old gait. It does not make much
difference when the pieces are gath¬
ered up.
It has been suggested that before
the people of Chicago raise $2,000-
000 to build a tower that shall EiBel
Eiffel, they ought to pay enough of
their subscriptions to ksep the work
moving along and not demand so
much of Congress.
HovrH This!
W» offer One II nod red Dollars Howard for
1 ny cast of Catarrh that cannot be cured by
Inking Hnil’s Catarrh Cure.
Y. J..CHENEY * CO., Props., Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, hare known P. J.
Cheney lor the tost 15 years, and believe him
perfectly honorable In all business transac¬
tions and financially able to carry out any
obligation made by their firm.
Wkst & Tubax, Wholesale Druggists,
Toledo, 0. Wholesale ___
Waldino, Rinnan A Mabvin,
Druggists,Toledo, 0.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken Internally,
acting directly upon the blood und macous
surfaces of the system. Price 76c. per
bottle. Sold b.v all Druggists.
Jason Bays Nature did a mean
thing when ahe gave the giraffe such
a long throat and refused to make
Kentucky his native State.
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Specimen cases,
S. H. Clifford, New Cassel, Rheumatism Wis., was trou hi*
bled with Neuralgia and
Stomach was disordered, Ills Liver was affect¬
ed to au alarming degree, appetite lell away,
and he was terribly bottles reduced ol Electric In flesh Bitters anil
strength. Three
cured him. 111., hod
Edward Shepherd, his leg Harrisburg, ol eight jenrs’ stand a
running treed sore on bottles ol Electric Bitters
Ing. boxes throe oi Bticklen’s Arnica Salve,
und envoi!
and his leg is sound and well. John Speaker,
Catawba,!)., bail five large Fever sores on
iris lag, doctors said ho was ineurable. Ont
bottle lectriyIMttere and one box Bwkten’*
Arnica Salve cured him entirely, Sold by J
N. Harris A Sou's Drugstore _
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The man who owns a railroad
never gets half as much joy out of it
an the man who rideB on a free past*.
The Great JBetuefi
Which pimple iu run down state ol health
derive from Hood’s Sorssparida, conclusive¬
ly provrs that this medicine “makes the
weak strong.’ It does not act like a stim¬
ulant imparting fictitious strength, perfectly but
Hood's Sarsaparilla the weakened builds up in purities a the
natural v ny parts,
blood and assists to healthy action those
important organs, the kidney and liver.
Dentists seldom the go into remarkable politics,
which is all more
when wo remember the pull they
have.
Good Looks.
Good looks are more than skin deep, de¬
pending upon a healthy condition of all the
vital organs. If the Liver be inactive, you
have a Billion* Look, it yoor stomach bedis-
ordereil Kidneys you have be affected a Dyspeptic have Look Pinched and if
your yon a
Look. Secure good health and you will have
good look*. Electric Bitters is the great al¬
terative and Tonic act* directly on thee*
vj.tal organ*. Cures Pimple*, Blotches, Boll*
and give* a good complexion. Sold at -I. N.
Harris * rion’s Drugstore, 5«c. per bottle.
Soda water should be a favorite
drink with the impecunious. They
can always $£f it charged.
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UucklcnM Arnica Salve,
The Best Bairs in the world lor Cut*
Bruises, Korea, Ulcers, Balt Rheum Fever
Bores. Tester, 8 Chapped Eruptions, Hands, and Chilblains, positive
Corns, and an kin
ydure* Pilwffornopayfrequired. satis Itisguar-
te d to gives perfect action, or money re¬
funded, Price95cent* per box. For sal* hy
J.N. HarrisA Bop.
HE MIMED THE DINNER
Aid Won • Hull Again** «•* Western
tlntoni fcr *I<B
SAM FaANCWtXV, BbpL W -Lansing
B. Mistier, ,IY„ won *M*i*hot* against
the Western UbMK l’4Nf*rtil>l> dumpany.
About throe weeks sjgO -H. PdrUsr Ash
gave a dinner at which MieBBr was to
be the honored guest. The dinner was
an impromptu affair, and MrCTer was
notified by telegram. The evening ar¬
rived, and among the guests were Geo.
Pollock and several well known club
men and legul lights of this city. The
dinner was an elegant affair, bnt the
principal guest, Mia:nor, failed to. ap-
jiear. The next day Ash saw Mizner,
nrui l tiff* (mti of hii failure fco
respond (o the iuvitatiort. Winner ex¬
hibited much surprise He had not
received t!ie telegram. It was too.late
for the dinner tiii'ii, but the disappointed and Accord¬
young man voa ol revenge,
ingly brought suit in a Justice’syiert
have Ix-eu <lelfv..ri!d, seking „ *1*0 dewt
ages from tlie We derit n Union L' nioa for' failure
to deliver fhe despatch. The oaee wag
tried and judgement, was rendered for
the plaintiff In the full amount claimed, did
with $M.80 ooets. The lU-fSifdant
not appenr by counsel or otherwise.
(‘titered iHidrt «( Work.
CUAHUCBTOM, W. Va., 8ept. 19.—The
colored miners went to work at Ray¬
mond City Without any attempt on the
part of the strikers to prevent them,
anil are getting ont an average amount
of coal. 'flie thirty men now at work
expoet to be joined in a few days by
others. The strikiug twiners do not
seem to Intend any violence, bnt are
now fighting the company by a is>y-
cott. A number of the strikers Have
left for other places in search of work.
Patrick McBride, of Ohio, national sec¬
retary of the United Mine Workers, ad¬
dressed tiie miners in secret meeting.
He will iijijk'iiI to Governor Oamplsjll to
withdraw the guards who belong to the
O. N. O. Plenty of money is l>eing fur¬
nished to carry on the *tiike Vr . w _____„
Relieved o( the Charge «>t Murder.
Cm.CM BUB, Ind,, 8ept. l«.—The aged
German, John Adams, who so mys¬
teriously disappeared from the residence
of Robert Spaugli, near Hope, some
ydnrs ago, since which time no trac e of
hitu could lie fonud, and who was sup¬
posed to hnvn been murdered at the
tibia by William and Ballard, urnl the his Hope body
ddsperudo in Spaugh’s tire-bug, which
cremated barn, was
b timed on the night he disappeared, Tenn.,
arrived here from resided. Nashville, Ho
where he has since Bullard came of
all the way here to relieve
tiie cliarge of having murdered him,
as given out in the special lie gained dispatches, his in¬
frtnu which source
formation.
An Old Story Kevlveil.
San Antonio, Sept. 19.—J. A. Rob¬
ertson, the well known railway con¬
tractor, formerly of Chicago, but now
general manager of the Monterey and
Mexican Gulf railway, has received a
letter from Juan llermandea, a prisoner
at Havana, saying that he has buried
near Monterey, $820,000 h*id in gold, stolen. hinting The
that the amount been
prisoner offers Mr. Robertson one-third
ol the amonat^^ he^fiWn eitft ^ it and
d concludes bv saying tliat it the
offer is aocepted the exact location of
the hidden treasure will be given. The
matter has been turned over to the
Mexican police authorities.
Corrtipoadfliiflt llotween Governor*.
Louisville, Sept. 19. — Governor
Buchanan of Tennessee, wired Governor
Brown of Kentucky, that he had relia¬
ble information that Kentucky miners
were preparing to release the convicts
in the mines at Briceville. He says the
says the same men have before invaded
Tennessee and released convicts. He
asks Governor Brown to repress law¬
lessness. Governor Brown replied that
he would do all in his power to prevent
the troublo anticipated, but called Gov¬
ernor Buchanan’s attention to the fact
that Kentuckians doing unlawful acts
ip Tennessee are liable to pnnishmont
under the laws of that state,
FunUhitig Chlm*;*e Ulottsr*.
Pa his, Sept. 19,—The Chinese charge
d'affaires visited Foreign Minister Ribot
and, nfter informing him that China
recognized that the measures hitherto
taken i-ero to protect Europeans him in China the
insufficient, assured that
negligent mandarins would tie dis¬
missed added that anil the six of rioters tiie punished. latter have He al¬
ready that been these bunged. promisee It is will feared, how¬
ever. remain a
Aead letter.
Tlifl Cotton Crop*
MuMPBIB, Sept. 19.— Owing to a dry,
-warm w w\ th“r, crop conditions have
generally improved throughout the
Memphis district in the last ten days.
The tendency to rust noticed in the
last report, and wliich was causing
much alarm Tiffis among and bottoms,~has the planters both
In tlTe been
ehetdte-i, and tiut little additional dam¬
age from that source is reported. Still,
In low lying fields pw the uplands,
ronsiderable in jury has alre a d y ln-eu
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Married SIxty-Hovt-u Yearn.
MoNTICkllo, Ills., Sept, 19, —The six¬
ty ^-sc vent it anniversary of tiie marriage
of Mr. and Mrs. George Ulouser of
Platt county, was celebrated at the
park iu Mansfield, where there were
1.0(H) relatives and friends of the aged
couple assembled to participate iu the
festivities, which consisted of a grand
feast with speeches and music. They
are among tiie old pioneers of Illinois.
"Salvation In Still Free."
Mobekly, Mo., Sept. 19.—John L.
Ancell, justice of the peace in this city,
knocked the anti-Salyklion ordinance
out. He sustained Amotion to dismiss
prosecutions on the ground of the ille¬
gality the three of the lady ordinance prisoners. and Salvation discharges! is
still free in Moberly. The Salvationist*
are jubilant, and are still on the inarch.
Shakers oi All Creeds and Kinds.
Are to he found in every locality visited by
chill* and, fever. The very animal* exhibit
in such plague festered If experience regions symptoms has proved ot
the dlie infection
sively, in the domain It that ol Hosts medicine, there anything Stomach conclu¬ Bitters
ts
will not only eradiate from the system every
vestige ot the miasma born camplaitt. but
effectually defend resident* and temporary
sojourners in malaria general ‘scourged localities
against it. There is a concensus
opiniou among medical man. do lees than iu
the miuds ot the public, on this point. Not
only on this continent, but In the tropics
where malarial complaints assume their
most . i re lent type, this incomparable medi¬
cinal safeguard is uDlversally u *ed nmi es¬
teemed. Dyspepsia, biHoumess, constipa¬
tion, debility and kidney trouble ore thor¬
oughly remediable by the bitters,
To Cwatlnue (be Strike.
IIuNTnRjnojr, Pa., Sept;
hundred go mere, mine laborers and Inr¬
at Bodi Hill Iron and Coal
L idMJafy at Orbtaonia, decided
to aootfaoe the strike to
lurrmt in operation an
he in tBwn done with imported been closed i by the
have i
itiez.
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Whipped the Blood Ont of a Boy.
Bkllaibk, O., Sept 19. —C St. Ritchie,
principal arrested and of the F^jtth bond Ward for school, hie wae
gave appear- .
anas before the mayor on a charge o*
assault hIhT battery. He whipped a 10-
year old boy named Max Immerwhar,
with a gam hose and bronght the blood
ont of hi* back, neck and band.
Lot’s reason together. Here’s a firm, one
of th* Isrgest the country oyer, the world
over; it has grown *t*p by it sell* step, through medi¬ th#
year* to grant ness—and patent
cine* “That’s I—ugh enough!”— I
Wait a little— good
This firm pay* the newspaper* advertising!)
money (expensive work (hi* to
tell the people that they have faith iu what
they eelf *o much faith that if they can’t
heneflt or cure they don’t want your money.
Their guarantee is not indefinite and rela¬
tive, but defluits and absolute—If the medi¬
cine doeont help, your money ts “on call ” '
Suppose every sick man and every tee hie
woman tried these medicines and found them
worthless, who. would be the loser, you or
they? Tbs medicine* Dr. Pierce’s "Golden
are
Medical Discovery,” tor Mood disease, and
hi* “Favorite Preeerlption” for woman’s pe¬
culiar ills. I! they help toward health, they
Sost f 1.00 a bottle each! If they don’t, they
Cost nothing.______
The hunting season will Boon be
here when the country ateer will need
a hide a loot thick.
For a Disordered Liver
|,Try 26 BEECHil’S Box. PILLS.
cts. a
OS’ ALL xmt7GK»mm
The man with a cork leg, a glass
eyte, false teeth and a borrowed repu¬
tation is a man of parts.
; Many letters are received daily by the P
P, P. Co. from patients, saying that they
had need such and such n blood purifier Mid
mentioning their names and stating that
they did no good, and that they did not get
wall until P. P. P. (PHckly and Poke Boot
and potassium was tried. These letters we
started to publish when the various manu-
fatturerrs wrote us fearful letters and we di*-
continned the same, but P. Pi F. (Prickly tripmh-
AHb, Poke Root and Potaarinm) is
ant on every occasion, and has made a host
of friends in cores of Syphilis, Rheumatism, and Fe¬
Blood Poison, Dyspepsia, malaria
male Complaint*.
Hardly a week passes but we are
surrounded by perils seen and kero¬
sene.
Dr. L A. CuiJd, of Atlanta, Ga , writes
“Wm. Bealock, living on my place, had an
ugly running rnnnong ulcer on his arm
which ordinary remedies failed to control.
At a last resort I placed him on use of B. B.
B. and the ulcer began to heal at once, and
effected an entire cure. It is a remedy well
worthy of confidence."_
The dear hunting season has been
J^rmferred from the beach to the
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
When Baby was risk, w* gave bar Oaatoria.
Whc aha was a Child, iha eriad foe Oastori^
When shs bsoarna Mim, she clung to Osatoria,
ffbta the had Children, sha gave them Caatorla
Sailors are the only class of down men
known who will voluntarily sit
on a tack.
People wonder when they find how rapidly
health is restored by Potassium). taking P. P. P.(PnckIy The
Ash, Poke Root and reau
ou is simple, os it is a powerful ot the home combination woods.
ol th* roots and herbs
The average ballet dancer is like
the brook. “She “goes on” forever.
A fact worth knowing is that blood dis¬
eases whioh other medicines tail to cure will
yield slowly but surely to (Prickly the blood cleansing
tiropertie* of P. P. P. Ash, Poke
Boot and Potassium.
(hie) Intemperate words—Have another
on me.
BAD ERUPTION ON NECK
Sorely Used Afflicted Nearly Three Years.
Prescriptions from Three
Doctors without any Benefit.
After Using Cuticura Two Days, the
Scabs all Dropped Off. Cure
was Quick and Complete.
I suffered tor nearly three yeara with an
eruption on my neck, and used prescriptions
from three doctors during that time wh ich
did me no geod. i purchased CmnoPBA Rem¬
edies, and the second day alter using it ths
scabs alt dropped off and never scabbed over
any more. Before l used up the second set
of Cuticura my neck was entirely well, and
that has been ever since, and all I can say lor it is
whereas I was sorely afflicted 1 am now
Well, and all from the use of Cuticura Reme¬
dies. N.W. SMITH.
Lynch wood P. 0., Kershaw City, 8. 0.
This Is to certify that the above testimony
is correct, as I purchased the CtmcurA and
saw its effect* while using. W. 8. SMITH,
Notary PUbl ic for the S tate of South Carolina.
Skin Diseases IO Years.
Find the Cuticura Remedies do all you
claim. Have been suffering with skin disease
lor ten yenrs. Could find no remedy to cure
until t tried CutkjuiU. Very happy over
the result. HENRY MOORE,
Lancaster, Va.
Cuticura Resolvent
The new Blood Purifle r(to cleanse the blood
of all impurities and poisonous element* and
thus remove the cause), and Cuticura, the
great 8kin Cure, and Cuticura Soap, an ex
quisiteSkin the Beautiger, externally (to clear
skin and scalp, and restore the lloir),
cure every disease and humor of the skin nod
blood, from pimple* to scrofula.
Sold everywhere Price 'Cuticura, 60c.
Soap, Potter 3*:, JL.olvent, $1. Prepared by th<
Boston. Drug and Chemical Corporation,
■•"Send tor “How to Cure Skin Disease*.’*
04 pages 60 illustration, and 100 testimo¬
nials.
I) IU 1 PLEA black-heads, red, rough, ebapped
I B and oily skin cured .by CunouRA Soar.
WEAK, PAINFUL KIDNEYS.
less, With their weary, d«U, aching, relieved
f all-gone sensation,
\ \ Jt*Paln one minute Plaster. by the The Cntuicura flirt and only
instantaneous plaster eedt* pain-killing strengtbeMug
85
“a wtoe 6pen town.-
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Memphis Aath«rltUs Hi>l<l >“ Wink at
th* Violation of the Law.
Memphis, Sept. 19.— Among the
•porting fraternity of the country, from
Maine to California, Memphis ** known
«a "wide open* town, notwithstand¬
ing tha state law, which makes gamb¬
ling a felony.
Game* are openly run here, from faro
in handsome parlors to crips in dives.
The city authorities wink at the viola¬
tion of the law, It is said, in considera¬
tion of monthly "aweBsment*" amoant-
ing to |300 each for banking games and
flOO each for poker rooms and crap
games. The total revenue from these
sources, it is said, is $360,000 annually. of
The Protestant Pastors’ association
this city, and a number of other citi¬
zens are circulating a petition to the
goternor, Asking him to instruct the
attorney general of the state to take
measures to oust the judge of the crim¬
inal court and the president of the city
board of fire and police commissioners,
and provide for the appointment of re¬
ceivers for those officers until the next
election
Purify The importance of
keeping the blood In
a pare condition is
universally known,
and yet there ore
very few people who
— have perfectly pure
Mood. The taint of scrofula, salt rheum, or
other foul humor Is he refilled and transmitted
lor generations, causing untold suffering, and
we «'«« accumulate poison and germs of dls-
from the air we
breathe. »* e*t, or If mf ft|||ff ‘ the h « water '° t od
nothing go drink. W I lllll lllll There more con¬ Is
clusively I UUI proven positive
than the
power of Hood's Sarsaparilla over all diseases
Ot the Mood. This medicine, when fairly
tried, does expel every trace of scrofula or
salt rheum, removes the the taint taint which wmen causes causes
catarrh, neutralizes Blood
the acidity and cures
rheumatism, drives
out the germs of
malaria, blood poi¬
soning, etc. It also
vitalizes and en¬
riches the blood, thus overcoming that tired
feeling, and building up the whole sysfem.
Thousands testify to the superiority of Hood’s
Sarsaparilla as a blood purifier. Full Infor¬
mation and statements ot eares sent free.
Hood’s
Sarsaparilla
Bold byaUdra joists. fl;ilx!or#5. Prepared only
by 0.1. HOOD <t CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass.
IOO Doses One Dollar
k [IPPMA^
ASURE(UPE
~n(Zi ,t i q & f EVER
DUMB AGUE ani
- [vtALARIA
UPPMMI BROS.. Proprietors,
Druggists, UtfpmM’l Blook, SAVANNAH, GA.
BE A MAN
ATOU0 WM A PERFECT MAN.
SeaastaM PEIPEIT IN FORM I-MATCHlESt IN WAR1
wan the tMteh for etel wart mao that
poaj tor* *• birth were pM la death.
Every MAR ean ba BTRONQ
and VIGOROUS la all ret pact,.
YOUNQ MEN OR OLD,
SVffDrlBf from XIRV0U8 DE¬
hood, BILITY, Lost or Falling Man¬
Physical Bxcsssss, Msntal
Worry, Stnntsd Dsralopmsnt, or
any PIBB0MAL WBAXB1B8, ean to
restored to FXXFECT HEALTH 8TE0E6 and
tha NOBLE VITALITY of
MIN, the Pride and Fotrar oi Nations.
all Diseases, Weaknesses and
Letlons of Men. Testimonials
from 50 Staten and Territories.
tt OUR NEW
whlla r«* earn, nil Ixplanatloce for ROMS TKIAT-
KIKY. Tern eaaba KUT RXSTORRO aa Thomaadi
tSiiM'.bi^LTO.Vo'rraLS.V.V :
A COMMON DISEASE.
Dyspepsia hns become the most common
disease of th* country, all classes are not ex¬
empt, caused attacking the yonng as well as the
old, , and caused the Up up too doubt free from our mode of !iv-
mg do >... use >..■. of ... tobacco, .,. etc., i. .,,..... and
y< i1Ti»vo«»Vpf the most difficult diseases we
have to encounter. In In the the last five years
Dr. Holt discovered a remedy, this* (Dr. Holt’s
failed Dyspeptic Elixer), in up single to time has not
to cure a i nstanc e . AVucan
refer you to W. A. Wright, Comp. Gen. of
Dasher, the State, Macon, Judge R. F. Lyon, Mr. George
Ga.. Dr. L. P. Dozier,
Georgetown, Ga., Mr. Jos. Harrison, Colum¬
bus Ga., and hundred* m others if rtmm).
Manufactured by Dr, Hoit’s Dyspeptic Klix-
ar C6., Montezuma. Price Ga. Bottles double
former size. $1.00. For sale by all
druggists. Dr. Holt’s Croup
and Cough Syrup pre¬
vents and carps cronp. No cure no pay.
Manufactured by l)r. Holt's Dyspeptic Elix¬
er Co., Montezuma, Ga.
anuim mam nmur/stnoma//a
I! BAlifES GOLDEN SPECIFIC
Itcsn b*given In coffa*. tea, er In article* ol to ,
without the knowlsdf* ol patient If aeceuai.
It Is abtelutely harmltu ana will affect a p«rr .
nant and ipredg cure, whwtbwr tha nation t 1
modaratadrinkeroranalcohollcwrecic. SR FAILS. IT N1
certainty that ItopareUs tha patient *o qulatly undargoea and with it
Vanlanca, and bla complete no Inc,
aObated. It ioqn book Ira*. To ba reformation, had "
pog* ol
MANGnAM A SGNb, 1DRHGG1STS1
Griffin, Ga.
VKB OaURBRA'niD
COTTON (9
BLOOM 8 bm
VTITH LATEST IMPROVEMENTS
Fro* of Frwlgrfcg. rally finonutlred.
H.W.HUBBARD^, kT W# various A ,v r s^*
o«urry stock at Bouthsrn point#
to* qniok dsliyry upon raosipt of ordsrs,
“OSCOOD" U. 8. Standard
WAGON SCALES
UPtfit
Needing a tonic, or children should who want buDC.
ing up, take
Tt BROW TV’S mo: K B1TTKR1.
a ploaaont to toko, cur** Malaria. IxsR.
•srttao. Biliousness gnd Uvar Complaint*.
Fx*orci Bass
An invitation is extended to every Farmer in Middfe Georgia to visit their
Great Shoe and Dry Goods Sale
Which is now Inauguarted at TheirTwo Stores, 56 and 58 Hill St.
fiTWe want you to come and see our bargains that cannot be found elsewhere.
A ty Now is the time to get your winter Shoes as we have nearly a thousand pan of
rummer’s Samples to almost give away. 1 hey do not come in boxes and are ccmse-
quently in our way. They must sell at once. How aboul a nice pair of gents calf shoes
at $2, always sold at $3; Childrens’ Shoes aMinheard of low prices. We want you to come
and sec them. Ladies'fine shoes at v6ur cwn price; we mean from stylish shoes„not
shoddy stuff, Now, as to DRY GOGUDS A, here are prices that will astonish com¬
petitors. Here they go! Superior Mer- rimac and American Prints 5^0 per yard,
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 worth
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, woollen Underwear and Ladies^*
wraps, but remember that we have the prices that will suit.
Call early and see'/or yourselves. Yours Truly, BASS BROS.
GRIFFIN CHINA STORE,
24 HILL STRKET
Has the largest and
most complete line of
Honsefurnishmg : : :
: : : 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
tlcoijpx ctexytkin^ AVfiP
brought to Griffin.
—Come to see us and he
convinced.
R, 1 BARFIELD, Prop’r,
*5
Partnership Dissolution.
Griffi»1%a.,'ISept. 8, 1801-
To whbmlt may Concern:
Tho co-partnership heretofore existing be¬
tween tils 11 udereigned, under tbe 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 and personal property in said
firm he assumes all the obligations of and
Will collect all debts due said firm.
R. Z. ISON.
J- H. WILSON.
.. Referring to the above,;! beg tc inform my
friends and tbe public; generally, tlret I will
continue tbe business of the late firm of
Ison & Wilson, as heretofore, under the
style and name of K. Z. Ison, at No. 15
Hill Street. Thanking Hie public for past
favors and sobering a cohtiUance of the
same, I am, yours truly,
B. Z. ISON.
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Bank Counters, Co’ir^'Vl^T Tyler Syatem, Port 1
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1(0 Pre* Catalog** „ arcoalm, Dmk. *•*., Ulutratte I*
Color., Book., Von Pooloi. II tool*.
1 Also Tyler’. Royal
Office De.lre and Typ«-
wrltar Cabinet*, ROO
Style*. Best and cheap.
redaction est on earth, with great
in price*.
ISO un CiUlttui r«?TOl Pres,
D«ak», Po*itf« #u.
Cablaots, Chain, Tables, Book
Ca»c», Legal Blank
Cakiaets, Spwrial ote., alway* tn alaek.
work mad* to order.
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SECDRITIE!
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INDUSTRIAL STOCKS
CORPORATiON BONDS
APPROVED BANK STOCKS
CAfflSPtfUoY SELECTED,
TRIED, SAFE,
PAY COOD INTEREST.
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IN PROSPEROUS CITIES.
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KSOHBAQH, MCDONALD A CO.,
IB to as Whitehall St., New York.
and Whlsxey nxbits
cured at home with*
out pain. Book of I
URh! sl'ttehau WI
Hoes, Hoes, Hoes!
Wholesale and Retail.
COLLINS’ IMPROVED GUANO DISTRIBUTOR,
At Factory Prices.
fiotton 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
Dvying anJ I will save you money.
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FAUQUIER INSTITUTE
I* or Yount/ Ladies,
WARRENTQN, VA.
The Thirty-first Session of this Institution will open on
Thursday, September 17th, 1891.
SituatecTTrrfhe Piedmont 'region of Virginia, on tne
Richmond & Danville R. R., 54 miles from Washington.
Superior buildings, extensive grounds, strong faculty
and a beautiful and healthy location.
Number of boarders limited to twenty-four. F 01 cata¬
logues apply to ^ BUTLER.’A. 15 M.,
GEORGE G.
Principal.
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Pure XJx-u.ssi %mm—0
1 WILL SELL AT ASTONISHINGLY LOW PRICES'MY ENTIRE STOCK OF
DRUGS, - PAINTS, - OIL,- WINDOW - GLASS,
TOILET AND FANCY GOODS.
gTRY me, N. B. PREWRY y
_
I handle the best brands
; FLOUR,
HAMS,
SHOULDERS,
TOBACCO,
ets., that I giye very low prices, I have just received
lot of tresh MACKEREL that will please you. Try
one kit and be convinced.
E.H. SCOTT.
^HIS TOIiACI’O is cure I by a pro
CCS* enti rely new T| m I rr
moved from lb*stalk before eurint
The curing is done inSnow’sMoJer
Tolmcco Barn. There are less nitrate*
nicotine and ehlorophyi in this titan
(-ftny othet iabaasQ ever before offered
the public It will give yon a cool «
pleasant smoke. TTlrtiF no t b ile TO —
wi tongue, dry your month or injure yot
neTves. TRY IT.
ModemTobacco RaroO
HIGH POINT, N. C.
2 28-wed satly.
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