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THE NEWS, Established 1871
3STO-W
-IS THE TIME TO
BUILD
While Lumber and Labor is Cheap.
For estimates on any kind of building, apply to
F. M. KINCAID.
It Has Arrived.
MARK-DOWN TIME
AT-
Do you know what that means? It means cutting
down overloaded Spiing and Summer Stocks. It means
that BASS BROS., in order to reduce these stocks MARK
BOWK PRICES. It meanff such values as you can get
only here. It means money saved. Just three words—
Don’t Miss It. We have just finished our mid-summer
stock-taking and we find about $8,ooo worth of goods
suited to summerwear—goods in demand now but will not
be in December. We are determined to sell them within
the next three weeks. We need the room for the large
stock of Fall Goods now being purchased by «?, and noth¬
ing but a clean sweep will be accepted; we mean it. If these
goods will not bring 50 cents on the dollar, then call it
40c., 30c., your price, so they sell.
Brandenburg Cloth.
A light weight Dress Fabri.\ Colorings
Ofsitely m(I delicate, less than new. 30c. et Ha?e tl-s'gn*; been made selling to
lor not
tor that all the season. Como and tuKo them
now at lathe.
Figured Organdies.
Striped and checked, sheer nnd dainty,
worth not less than 2‘>c, and held by many
st23c. Go now at 10c.
3,000 Yards Lawn.
Figured and Polka Dot Lawn at 8c. a
yard, well worth 7e. We make these prices
no that you may see that we are going to
dtepoiie of all our summer goods.
We have about $r,ooo worth of Remnants on our
Remnant Counter for tomorrow’s trade, one to ten yards
each, in Dress Goods, Silks, Ribbons and lileachings from
7-8 to 10-4 wide at prices to please.
• ASS gROTHJERS.
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ALL THE BEST MAKES
STOVES,
For Coal or Wood.
TIN WORK of all kinds Done in the Best Manner
Low Rates. Especial Attention Given to Roofing,
Spouting and Guttering. THOMPSON, JOHNSON & CO
$120.00!
Hartford safeties,
-FOR-
. . LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.
A strictly High Grade Wheel, with Columbian Tires,
Saddle’and Handle Bars; also Ellipitical Sprock and Sett¬
ling Chain. Fully guaranteed. Catologue Free,
HENRY C, BURR’S SONS,
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA. WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 6. 1893.
THE CRY OF
Hard Times
Is heard now on ALT,
SIDES! This will con¬
tinue to be the cry, too,
unless you take advan¬
tage of the “LOW PRI¬
CES” on Groceries we
are offering, and save
from 10 to 20 pr cent.
20 pounds best Rice
$1 00
40 pounds Grits
vgi Cl ftfl] Ule
Full Cream Cheese
16 2-3c
Finest Elgin Creamery
Butter 33 l-3c
50 pounds Fine Flour
$1 00
50 pounds Finest Pat-
Flour made $1 35
/I y j Jf
We have Fresh Oat
Meal & Graham Flour
in bulk.
Fresh Oat Flakes,
Fresh Hardhead Cab¬
bage,
cs** Finest Watermel¬
ons of the season.
Large Red Onions,
Potatoes,
All-pork Sausage (smoked)
Fresh Dried Beef,
Boneless Hams,
Magnolia Hams and
Breakfast Strips
Sugar Cured Shoulders
t^“50 dozen fresh Eggs
received to-day.
20 bars best Laundry
Soap $1 00.
Cox’s Toilet Soap cake.
5 cents
Fine Lemons, dozen 25
cents.
Good Molasses, 25 gallon
cents.
Good Mixed Tea, 40 lb.
cents.
Red Current Jelly, 8 cents. lb.
SS^Fresh Breads and
all kinds Cakes to-day,
FRESH.
Will have Fresh Fish.
Let us fill your
orders to-day-will give
you more for less mon¬
ey than any house in
town.
Ladies Ribbed Vests.
They are not of ths cheap variety, blit
sre good nnd well worth 25c. You can buy
them of us nt 7c. We liave only 22 down,
so yon can find them if you call at once.
Ladies’ and Boys’ Waists
In summer numbers must go.
We are Overstocked
In Bilk Mitts. Neglige Shirts nnd Pal
briggan Undershirts.
Large Stock,
Splendid Assortment,
Best Makes,
Latest Styles.
A Clean sweep at Cost!
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KNOWLEDGE
Brings comfort and improvement and
tends to personal enjoyment when bet¬
rightly used. The many, who live
ter than others and enjoy life more, with
less expenditure, by more promptly
ealth of the pure liquid
remedy, laxative Syrup principles of Figs. embraced in the
Its excellence is due to its presenting
in the the form most acceptable refreshing and pleas¬ truly
ant to taste, the and
beneficial properties of a perfect lax¬
ative dispelling ; effectually colds, headaches cleansing the and system, fevers
and It has permanently given satisfaction curing constipation. millions and
to
me t W jth the approval of the medical
profession, because ft acts on the Kid¬
neys, Liver and Bowels without went
ening them and it is perfectly free from
every objectionable substance.
gists Syrup in 50c of antf$l Figs is bottles, for sale but by it all is drug¬
man¬
ufactured by the California Fig Syrup
Co. only, whose name is printed on every
and package, being also well the informed, name, Syrup will of Figs,
you not
accept any substitute ...... if offered. ■
lEflTALINE GUARANTEED THE ONLY
CUKE FOR loss cf Manhood, Smpo-
tency, ScminnI aud Female Weak¬
ness, Night Inactive Emissions, Organs, Undeveloped
ami Hclf-Abuse,
Youthful Iudijcr.tions;.Insiuiity aud
all disease! resulting Irom sexu¬
al excess. price $1.00. Bent secure¬
ly ceipt packed, in plain Full wrapper, on re¬
of price. particulars for
stamp. All correspondence strictly
confidential.
A i — .-I i-— A A i. -1 1 — V .* -*—o — - -
riV/IIID mcuiumc CUi,
ATLANTA, GA.
A BOON TO LADIES AND
GENTLEMEN. Ouurantewl
to enlarge and develop any
pari ol the body.
Price fl.OO. Peifeotly harmless. Bent by
mull, sealed in plaiu wrapper, on receipt of
price. Inclose stamp for particulars.
ACME MEDICINE CO.,
ATLANTA, GA.
BLAKELY & ELLIS
.‘.DIRECTORS
ft A LL GR AB KB CLOTH-COVERED. ME
t alio and Wood Cofflus and Caskets
Prompt and carelul attention. Free Hearse.
and all details attended to. Em¬
balming without extra charge to our pat¬
rons. Calls answered dav or night
■v tmi Hi.wi.t Mtstou Aimtsumva.
"SMEfiTHOLINHALEH
CATARRH
Inhaler will cur® you. A
wonderful boon to nuffereni
from Colds, lore Throat,
sesvhAEtKft efficient
G immediate remedy, convenient relief. An to
w w *•' cmrrj
ruaranteed or money refunded. Price,
OT7«l SSWJSSJMSEKM5
CHILDS & GODDARD,
LEADING UNDERTAKERS.
A full line of Burial Caws, Caskets and
kept in stock, from the cheapest to the
Embalming a specialty nnd free to custom-
Calls answered promptly day or night.
Hearse tree.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
H. Tavi.ok, M. D.J. F. Stkwaxt, M. D.
J TaYLORA STEWART,
Griffin, «Ia.
Office and residence, corner Solomon and
streets. Office hours from 8 to 10
m. and from 1 to 3 and from 7 to 9 p. m.
h. DEAN, ‘ DENTIST,
Griffin, Ga.
Office over Griffin Banking Comany.
Teeth smoothly and permanently filled or
without pain.
19 Shares for Sale
Of Griffin Real Estate investment
Stock. Apply to
ti J. A, *tcwabt.
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Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report
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ABSOLUTELY PURE
They Feel Like Harmony Will
Prevail in Their Ranks.
THE PRESIDENT DEAD IH EASIEST
The Opinion U Hold That Mr. Cleveland
Will Insist Upon strict Cornell-
•uoe with the Policy of
the Chicago Platform.
"Washington, Sept. 5. — Saturday’s
conference at the treasury department,
-
the ,. details .... of . which .... have just . . leaked . ,
oat, created somewhat of a sensation in
"Washington. It has settled the mem¬
bers' down to the firm belief that the
president intends to make an issue of the
repeal of the tax on state bonks. The.
stand he has taken is very generally ap¬
proved and more especially so as the re¬
peal of the prohibitory tax is to be
hedged around with such safeguards
that wildcat money will be impossible.
There is reason to believe, too, that the
president will call sharp attention to the
question of an income tax when bo sends
his regular message to congress.
TBe tendency of the president in this
matter has made the Democrats in the
south and west generally feel cheerful.
They anticipate harmonious action and
an era of good feeling in the Democratic
party as soon as the silver question is
disposed of. The president is dead in
earnest in carrying ont fully this pro¬
gram outlined in the Chicago platform.
The tariff bill lie will urge upon congress
will be a real measure of reform and not
a simple fall tinkering details of with the the conference matter. Of
course at
the treasury has department are lacking.
Enough the leaked that out, however, forward to
warrant belief a strong
step is intended, and that congress will
be given something else thau the silver
question to think about in the near fu¬
ture.
Alrwwly llf|;un.
It. is said that Secretary Carlisle is,
even now, engaged in drafting a bill for
the repeal of the tax on state banks. He
has called to his assistance, for confer¬
ence, some of the leadsn. 1 is the hstise,
and the outlines of the measure are well
under way.
It will provide for the reorganization
of national banks us state institutions,
and the repeal of the 10 per cent tax will
permit them to issue currency the same
as national banks now do. The currency
will be based upon state, municipal and
other bonds, or private securities of such
a character as to moet the approval of
the government authorities. The gov¬
ernment will have supervision over the
banks as it now has over national banks,
and the government is to be security for
tho issue.
All state banks now existing or organ¬
ized in the future will be liennittod to
issye currency, provided they comply
with the requirements of the law, but it
will by provide bank against which the does issue of curren¬ comply
cy uny not
tho full text of the law; that is,
the 10 per cent, tax will apply to such
banks. That feature of the present na¬
tional banking law to allowing the banks only
to issue currency amount of 00
per cent, of their bonds will probably lie
retained.
The fk*nate'« Work.
"Washington, Sept. 5.—A resolution
for the daily meeting of the senate at II
a. qrfwns offered in the senate by Voor-
hi
.n extraordinary bill was introduced
Mr. Peffer for the creation of a de¬
of partment college of education, of scientific tho construction learning
\ ; a
in the District of Columbia, the
appropriation of £30,000,000 for
the purpose, end the further ap¬
propriation which of is $800,000,000, form fund the for inter¬ the
est of to a
support of the college. It also provides
that ail educational institutions and oth¬
er matters pertaining to public instruc¬
tion shall be under the supervision of the
secretary of education. The bill was re¬
ferred to the committee on the District
of Columbia.
A ooncnrraat resolgtiou for the an-
Pimply Girls
Pimply Boys
And Every Person
Afflicted with
Torturing
Disfiguring
Humiliating Humors
Find Instant Relief
And Spesdy Cure
By Using
Cuticura Remedies
field tbroafhoat the world. Poms Osna
a*dC ass.C ost.,B ootoo,Sol*PriK*. aar-AU
about Uw Blood, Brio, Scalp ud Hair,” free.
jitTvstod art t b tart* »» M Vj < l. Pwttvwre rill'ltois «oj Sesp, f»iHsf
Jider potntiucnt the question or a yomt of finance. committee to co.V
seven sena¬
tors and seven representatives, as in¬
troduced by Mr. Morgan, and went over
for a day.
To Meet the Deficit.
’ Washington, Sept. Secretary Car¬
lisle has decided to meet the treasury de¬
ficit by burning silver certificates against
the tagniornge of tho bullion purchased
under the Sherman law.
He estimates that the deficit for the
year will be $50.000,000. which would be
covered by the coinage of the seigniorage
and the issue of certificates on the silver
purchased The to tor Sept. 1.
need money, especially paper
currency, is so Pressing that the secretary
will recommend the issue of certificates
in advance of the actual coinage, which
would enable the treasury to meet its
obligations without making further in¬
roads on the gold reserve.
OPENED THE SESSION.
President Cleveland Addressed the Pan-
American Congress of Doctors.
Washington, Sept. 5.—The president
of the United States gave a graceful
welcome to the Pan-American congress,
whose four days' session commenced in I
the national capital, and the business of \
the gathering was entered upon under
the most favorable conditions of weath-
«, attendance and public interest.
The {tarquet of Albough’s opera house,
where the congress met, was well filled,
and the galleries also had an attentive
audience, including many ladies, at 10
a. m., when Dr. William Pepper, of
Philadelphia, There took prolwbly the chair. between and
were BOO
1,000 doctors in attendance.
dent Shortly Cleveland after passed 10 o'clock a. behind in.. Presi¬ the
from
scenes in front of the stage, escorted by
Dr. applause lause. Pepper, The and president was greeted with hearty
walked with a
firm step, his face wore a pleasant smile,
and when he subsequently spoke Ids
The band, as usual, played ‘'Hail to
tho Chief” until the president took his
seat. Bishop Then Paret of Dr. Maryland, Pwiper called invoke upon the
to
blessing iff Almighty God upon the con¬
ference.
Bishop Paret, wearing his Episcopal
robes, came forward, ami tho audience
reverently the rose. Opening his invocation
with Lord’s prayer. he briefly im¬
plored for the tho divine blasting upon every med¬
effort advancement of sound
ical learning aud usefulness, Dr. and closed
with a benodiction. Pepper then
said:
It is in accordance with the deep inter¬
est taken bv the government of the United
States in the organization and success of
this congress that our honored presid adent
has kindly come this morning, in the ex-
tlie first Pan-American medical ipen [Ileal
I honor congress.
have the great of presenting
President Cleveland.
At once stepping forward and without
waiting tor the applause which greeted
to subside, the the president, siteaking
without manuscript, said:
Sir. Cleveland's Mpeeeti.
The pnrt assigned me on this occasion
of few words. It, however, affords
me opportunity to say bow to' pleased I am to
be in any way related an assemblage
as this, tailed and together in furtherance
of the highest noblest purposes and
desires. 1 hope i may also be permitted to
add that the protection of the public
health and the prevention of contagious
diseases are objects properly brought un¬
der consideration at the capital of a nation
which appreciates fully the serious impor¬
tance of everything wnieh aids in making
intercourse between m ..... countries
and commerce between them safe and
easy. It is also fitting that those who devote
themselves to saving human life and the
of human sufferings, should
the modes of reaching these be¬
neficent ends at the seat of a government
whose greatest the regard individual is the welfare and
happiness remains for of declare this citizen. It only
me to congress of
Pan-American Medical society open
the transaction of the bnsinc-ss which
lias called It together.
President Cleveland then resumed his
amidst applause.
— A Death Dealing Locomotive.
Knoxviujc, Sept. 5.—A negro boy
named Smith, 18 years of age, was struck
by the outgoing passenger train at a
crossing in this city. He was literally
ground to piece* and was thirteenth vic¬
tim of East Tennessee engine, No. 2H in
the last five years.
An ttme»r Sentenced.
Columbia, 8. C., Sept. 5.—Judge
Simon ton has filed a decision in the
United States district court at Charles¬
ton. sentencing Deputy from Swan, who took
a barrel of whisky had the South Car¬
olina railroad that been in charge of
that road before the dispensary act went
into effect, to three months imprison¬
ment and ordered the whisky returned.
DAILY MARKET REPORTS
Naval Stores.
WiunsoTOH. Sept. .» -Turpentine stoodv
at 2814: firm rosin steady, *1.8j; strained crude I5;guod strained
»i tar ctjffi yellow at dip. tl,«; turpentine firm;
hard, virgin, $l.tp.
St; HAVAHSAU, rosin firm at Segt. i S.—Turpentine firm at
Hew York Cotton Futures.
Nsw York. Sept. •,
Tone firm Sales, 193.200. Middlings, sc.
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THE SUN, Established 1877.
THE SCENERY ABLAZE.
Stampede Caused in a Brussels
Theater Building.
ABOUT F0BTY PEES0NS TB AMFLED.
A Fearful InUIlt- at Kotterdam Mevra-
— Wen Persons Drowned Ttolihl*
Brewing Between Pwtinns
»»«*• in England. r
BfctWWttS, Sept. 5.—Shortly Indore the
curtain was to rise in the Eden theater,
at (Intend, a gas jet set lire to the drapery
ol the proscenium box. The persons in
the Ikix tried to put out tho flames but
failed. They then hurried from the i
ator. Tim audience had risen and i
were gotug slowly towards
when the curtains caught fire. Within
two minutes tfus stage scenery was
ablaze. The audience became panic-
stricken and all made a wild rush for
doors, trying to fight their way out.
Thirty or forty persons were throw
down and trampled. When about two-
thirds of the audience had got mt the
fire on the stage was extinguished.
Those most seriously injured wore taken
to Bio hospitals, and the others were car¬
ried to their homes. Nobody was killed.
The loss of tho scenery and stage ap-
pliancas is omsidcrable, Vmt the audito¬
rium of the theater is not damaged.
A Friction (Irowlnf.
London, 8ept. 8.—The Times is au¬
thority tor tho statement that a f
between the tollowors of Soxtou a
Healyitos is growing rapidly over
dispute whether the American
matey the relief fund of evicted can be rightly
tenants.
Seventeen Were
Rgttkrdam, Sept. 8.— During a fire
which oocnrred in Florestry, nwest. opposite
tne the Botte Motto quay, quay, at at Hotterdam Sunday
capsize Sfcstr's.rsdKj: and 17 drowned.
were
South Csretfsa !iiry;il»t«.
Columbia, 8. C., Sept. 5.— Tim bicyclo
races were titmsmilly productive <rf
racing. Fred Sheffield made the two
utile handicap in 5:47. which beats the
record on » southern dirt track, aisl
which Is only IW tsx«n,lt behind that
made on the cement track in Jackson-
ville. HlteftieM was also find in the five
mile altead race, making it in ISdlfi, which is
also of the southern dirt track ret-
corel. Knfns Roach made a quarter of
a mile in 80 1-2 seconds, which eclipses
by 8 J-2 secontls the cement track record
in the south.
A Large I'ossum.
Lust week Geo. J. Cunningham
and Bose Jones went out on Cabin
creek with their dogs‘hunting nnd
lifter quite a chase caught an o'pos-
stun which is said to have weighed
19!i pounds, when dressed. O’pos-
sums grow very.large in this section,
but we are inclined to believe tlint
this must have been n pig which hntl
escaped from some farmer and dur¬
ing his stay in the woods bad learned
to climb a tree.
Convention of J. P's. Hpaldtng County.
The Justices of the Petiee of Spald¬
ing county are polled to meet in the
office of Judge J. 0. Hansom, over
the Merchant’s and Planters bank,
in Urifflo. nt 11 o’clock on Baturdny
importance morning, September 23 Buttineas ol
will lie discussed aud u
full attendance is desired.
1-allies Aux.
The ladies auxitliaiy will meet thin
afternoon at 4 o’clock at new build¬
ing. Every member is requested to
be present.
Mkh. J. N. Bell, 8ec'y.
In Die Earijf Days
of cod-iiver
oil its use <
was limited
to those easing- far “
advanced in consumption.
Science soon discovered in
it the prevention and cure of
consumption.
Scott's Emulsion
of cod-liver oil with Hypo-
phosphites render rendered of lime and soda
has the oil more
effective, easy of digestion
and and pleasant nleasant tn to the thp 1.
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