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N. Y. King Apples,
N. Y. Pippin Apples,
IS Delaware White Grapes
New Pigs Feet,
New Florida Oranges,
Spanish Onions,'
All kinds Fresh Fish.
Expect Celery Today.
Uncavasssed Pigs Hams,
100 lbs. HeNo Tea, just received.
We are the people for
Groceries.
Fresh Breads and Cakes baked daily.
BASS HS TOE PLACE
TO BUY YOUR
“W" inter
FOR TOURSELF AND YOUR FAMILY.
Why?
Became
They sell only the best bhoes made, and one pair wil
wear longer.than two pairs bought from other houses who
keep cheap stuff. Did you buy Shoes from us last winter?
If so, we ar? not talking to you, as no one could influence
you to buyirom any one else; but this is to those who have
been buying shoddy Shoes from merchants who do not care
for any thing but the profits, and regardless of wear.
Just ask your neighbor about our Winter Shoes and
they will tell you about them better than we can write. It
is poor economy to buy Si^oe3 for winter that will not
serve you ten months or one year, even if you can get
them for 15 cents a pair less. We are going to keep and
sell Shoes that wi!I give satisfaction to every one who buys
of us. We want to sell you and your family your winter
goods and will save you money sure. Yours,
BASS BROS.
Examine our
Dress Goods,
Examine our
Shoes, Shoes,
Examine our
Clothing, Clothing,
Examine our
Cloaks, Wraps, &c.
Examine our
I Blankets, Comforts,
Examine our stock of
Dry Goods, &c.,
Before buying. We are giving big values for your
®oney. Everything at a Bargain at
AOAJliXv a cSt T- un q ’G£ O «
* COAL. COAL. COAL COAL. COAL- *
* LUMBER. LUMBER. LUMBER. *
KEEP YOUR MONEY AT HOME
-AND—
. . PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRIES,
Is the ad nee given by every leading newspaper, every leediug city and eititen, and by com
mob sense, and now co one* S6N
J. T. MANLEY &
-WHO OFFER THEIR-
Home-made Shoes,
LEATHER and HARNESS,
For le»« mone/than aoy ea-tern geoiti in the market,. We will also hare and keep in
stock the most elegant, nod complete line of ladies and gentlemens Boot* and Shoes from
the best factories ia the land and will compel, in price* with any honse in the State.
J. T. MANLEY & SON, 22 Hill Street.
C- H. .A.llexi,
(Formerly with Thompton. Johnson A t’o.)
Slaton, Avenue, Griffin, Georgia.
ROOFINC, GUTTERING AND SPOUTING
AND ALL KINDS OF TIN WORK.
Stoves Repaired and Put Up.
Copper Work, Plumbing, good
Bnrsted Pipes Soldered and made as as new.
#•**11 you want anything of any kin<] done call and see me. All work done promptly at
the time agreed upon and prices as low an possible.
How Do You.Do It?
AS BEEN THE SUBJECT OF INQUIRY WITH
the many customer? who have called on us to pur¬
chase Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Trunks, Valises, Ladies
Cloaks and Jackets. Sam Rogovvski, the buys present
Leader of Low Prices in the city of Atlanta, all his
goods with spot cash from the manufacturers. You will
find him located in the city of Griffin, on east Solomon
street with an immense stock prepared to meet the wants
of every one, in his line of business, from infant to age,
and all who purchased from us in this city last season are
perfectly satisfied, and all that we have to do is to fit them
up. Remember, that this is the branch store from the
mammoth stock of the Union Clothing Co., from Atlanta,
Gil Thankful to our numerous customers for their lib¬
era! patronage we solicit a continuance of the same. With¬
out quoting prices, we simply say come and be convinced.
- Ladies Cloaks and Jackets special price for the next
week.
UNION CLOTHING STORE.
East Solomon Street* Kincaid’s New Block, Griffin, Ga.
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA. TUESDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 17. 1893.
It is a fact that Mun-
dell’s Solar Tip Shoes for
Boys and Girls are the
best made. They will
wear longer and fit better
and cost yery little more
than other makes. Jib Id
only by
R. F. STRICKLAND & CO.
The best ladies every'
day shoe. We guarantee
rhem superior to any oth¬
er. They cost you in but
ton or lace, $1.25.
We show the prettiest
line of Ladies Fine Shoes
in Griffin. New ones are
received every week. Al¬
ways the cheapest.
R. F. STRICKLAND & CO.
FOR RENT.
North room on first floor of News
and Sen building, next to City Na»
lionul Bank. Most control location
in Griffin. Apply to Douglas Gless-
jau. tf
Lime, Doois, Fire Clay,
Brick, Windows, Fire Clay Brick,
Laths, Blinds, Ceiling, Flooring, Plasterer’s Fire Clay Piping, Hair,
Terra Cotta Piping, Fire Clay Hoods,
Shingles, Moulding, Coke,
Portland and Rosendole’s Cement, Weatherboarding.
Three Best Grades of Coal.
Onr price* suit the tiroes. Orders correctly and promptly filled,
polite attention awaits yon.
NEWTON COAL & LUMBER CO.
W.H. NEWTON, Manager.
- KNOWLEDGE
Bring* comfort and imjfrOTement and
tend* to personal enjoyment when
rightly used. The many, who lire bet¬
ter than other* and enjoy iif« more, with
less expenditure, by more promptly
adapting the need* the of physical world’* being, beet product* will to
attest
the value to health of the pure liqnld
laxative principle* embraced in the
remedy, It* excellence Syrup of ia Fig*. due to it* presenting
In the form most acceptable and plena
ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly
beneficial properties of a perfect lax¬
ative ; effectually cleansing the system,
"upelliiij ** * * * ■ ■ * *
id peri
has cl'
met with the approval of the medical
profession, Liver because and Bowels ft act* without on the weak Kid¬
ening neys them and it is perfectly free from
every Syrup objectionable of Fig* is for substance. rale by all drug¬
gist* in 50c and $1 bottles, but Fig it is man¬
ufactured by the California Syrup
Oo. package, only, whose the name is printed Syrup on of every Figs,
also name,
and being well substitute informed, offered. you will not
accept any if
The
City National Book
Has reproved from the
old Banking House to
new and more comfort¬
able quarters in the new
MASONIC TEMPLE
Whete all its customers
are solicited to call and
examine its splendid
new
Bnrglar-Proof Vault
-WITH-
Aiitoinatic Time Lock
And Steel Linings.
Affording the best pro¬
tection against
FIRE AND BURGLARY
of any in the State.
THE CITY BANK
GRIFFIN, G EORGIA.
The Place to Deposit Your
Money
It you want to b* *ure of getting lull valu*
in return. Bavitg tested the City National
Bank building, w* are ready to sivept
Gold, Silver, Greenbacks,
Griffin Certificates
and Columbus Scrip—
anything that anybody «b>* will take—at
PAR IN EXCHANGE
--FOR -
Flat Shoals Corn Whiskey,
I. W. Harper’s Favorite
and other Rye Whiskies,
Brandy, Wine, Beer,
Cigars. &c.
Bank open Irom 6 a. m to 12 p n>.
W. H. HARTNETT, Pres’t.
NED KAVANAUtiH. (’stiller.
Mil New [or Grill
LUNCH ROOM
—AOJ>—
French /. Restaurant.
All Seasonable Dishes and
Delicacies.
Lunch from lOcts. Up.
Oysters all Styles, Ac.
Under G. R. Nile's.
R1ERCKSEN, Prop’r.
WANTING COMPROMISE
Forecast of the Week in the j
Senate Deliberations.
AGREEMENT MAY YET BE REACHED
There are Prosper!* of a Mrttlcm'at of tkn
v*tk>n That Wilt Moot th* View,
of the ttmire and th* rrenri.
ilraf. Approval.
Wa J BB O WTOH, Oct. 18. —The Wilsrm-
Voorheea repeal bill, or a substitute for
it, will again command the exclusive at¬
tention of the Donate, hut the Indication*
now are that thi* will he the last week
for the present given to the subject in
the senate. If the compromise men do
not encounter unexpected obstacles their
Bubetitute will be prepared few introduc¬
tion by the middle of the week, It ia
part of the program not to introduce
the hill until assurance of sufficient sup
port to secure it* passage ia received,
Consequently, when the bill 1* once pre¬
sented in the *enate, it will be generally
understood that the end is in sight,
There will be some brief xpeechm In
explanation, if not in defense of the
measure, and some longer speeches in
opposition to it. Being a compromise
measure, it will represent no one man’s
view*, and it wiU lie satisfactory to any
one. It will he a composite picture of.
the opinions of Benator* Cockrell, Jones
of Arkansas. Harris, Faulkner. Gorman,
Gray, Hill, with and many shot other Democratic
senators, a snap at the theories
of some of the Republican senator* as
Well. A* a consequence no one of them
will see himself in it,
No more will it be familiar to or the
tore from the silver-producing states wilt
be the most vigorous in their expressions
of disapproval. Yet it i* barely possible
that some of them will vote for it. They
btD
________J io. will not b.
They wii it
choice of evils., if should prove to be
at all favorable to silver.
As a matter of fact, as the bill Is now
outlined, It is really more favorable to
the white metal than the silver men have
hoped Vouchees for announced at any time adherence since Senator
his to the
repeal bill. workers
The compromise are not yet
hopeless all of the of securing leaders tile assent the of almost
side, repeal on Democrat¬
ic and of making the substitute a
party measure; Just as under the advice
of Senator Gorman, they attempted at
the beginning of the session to make the
original bill. If they do not get the
support of the entire Democratic party
in the senate, they will be able to get a
sufficient number of votes from among
the repeal Republicans to guarantee the
success of the bill. There are known to
be several Republicans on the repeal side
whose unfriendliness to silver ia of so
mild willing a type that they will fair be more degree than of
to see it retain a
recognition in this country.
If. therefore, the bill should come
in with the limitation in point of time
and amount on the silver purchases,
with a provision of bonds for the preser¬
vation and without of the parity of gold and the silver,
any reference to re¬
moval of the state bonk tax, as is now
promised, it will secure the support
from the repealers on that tide of the
chamber, If necessary for its passage.
The Democratic senators who are hold¬
ing out most stiffly against the compro¬
mise, are the personal champions of the
president -like Voorhees, Palmer, Milk,
Smith and Vilas.
The belief ia general that the house
will accejit any sulistitute that the senate
will offer, and that the president shall
sign the bill when it shall reach Him.
\ JteCreary Outlook in thffi llttQM.
The Mil will he followed by
the Cox njB to prevent bank directors or
officials from borrowing from the insti¬
tutions with which they are connected.
Tills tell, too, seems to have the senti¬
ment of the house behind it, but several
modifications may tie suggested to the
measure in Its present form.
As soon as will this be MU brought hi disjsieed in for of a
special consideration order of bankruptcy bill. the
the
The committee on rules has not yet
decided how much time shall be allotted
to the consideration of this tell.
Colonel Cates, its champion, ask* feu-
five days, but will be content with four.
While there is “
house favorable to a
bill, if the sentiment
any index, it has some very tetter oppo¬
nents. It was defeated in the last con¬
gress by filibustering.
The special order, however, will dis¬
arm the filibu*terers this time. But the
opponents will make a hard fight against
it. They will he led by Judge Culber¬
son, of Texas, Kilgore supported the by Messrs. Bai¬ In
ley much and Mr, of Culberson same is state. conceded
as as
one of the best lawyers in the bouse and
is chairman of the judiciary committee,
they count upon winning bill over many the de¬ of
the advocates of the during
bate. If they fail in defeating the
measure, they expect at least to be able
to kill the clause forcing involuntary
bankruptcy. Should compromise from the senate
a
come thi* weak to the honse, there will
probably according be a question the about contains. its refer¬
ence, to temu it
If it contains a bond feature, it could go
to the ways and means committee; if a
provision few bank the repeal the of banking the 10 and per
cent state tax, to
currency; if only a weights provision and for coin¬
age, to the coinage, rneaa
feres.
Femato la th# feaate.
Wabhixotoh, Oct. 18,—The eleventh
week of the section opened with a large
attendance of senators, all the leaders of
the fences on either tide at the silver
fight being in their (daces and holding
conferences.
The taking up of the silver purchase
house repeal joint tell was resolution delayed by action the suffrage on the
as to
at ten find municipal elections in Okla¬
homa territory. It was amended by a
prepetition tirat no on* «h*h be author-
f—j Urea l ir__ to to vote VOW l. or hold office who is not *
Idvi - ’
GRIFF] mj-!- j
AND MIODLK «
m .....
Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report
m ' ll
1
ABSOLUTELY PURE
ett sen of the Hidled State*. An amend¬
ment to strike out the word "male," so
a* to allow the right of suffrage to wo¬
men, wiu voted down -yeas. »; nays,
40.
Ia the Ilona*.
The house resumed the contideratfem
of the McCreary lull to amend the
Gttcrry law.
TO* rvnldantl'D IH-Uugnbhr* < alter*.
Wamunuton, Oct. 16.—The Precedent
gave an informal r eception in Me Cate¬
net-Room at the White House to
a including diatinguised Oov. party from New Jersey,
Werts and ex-Gov,
Green.
Veto. I ron, th# tspifol.
been Representative Hall, of Minnesota, has
preparing which a will constitutional amend¬
ment, he introduce, propos¬
ing a form of closure for both house and
senate,
Mr. Bryan, of Nebraska, who is a
member of the majority of tha commit¬
tee on ways and means, is trying to have
the a graduated income tax made a part of
tariff Mil.
The Democratic member* of the wares
and means committee bras to have the
tariff bill reported to the house within a
month, and to have it pass that body
before the holidays.
Mr. Wilson, of Washington,
to introduce a tell, width will e itabliah
a postal currency of denomination* less
than 41 and which Will take the place of
the present postal note system ol trans¬
mitting small amounts of money.
MORE WORKING HOURS.
th* Inl.m !■»*!«* Km ploy** Oct n le-
orcsM el Thirteen Hoar*.
OukiA, Oct. 18.~The recti vers of th#
Utdori Pacific have issued a similar or*
deringAn increase of IS hours per week
in tho shops.
The men have boon working 35 hours
a week hi the shops, acquiescing in the
several reductions made during the sum¬
mer, but have been granted an increase
to 48 hours’ work.
The increase will affect at least 1,500
men in the Omaha shops, and about 4,000
over the entire system. It win increase
tho tion psyroU taken 075,000 per month The the ac¬
was after a conference of
receivers, end the order was given Mr.
McConnell late Hatnnlay afternoon.
The increase for each mini per week,
under the new order, will be fii.18 for
all men coming under the expert clans ,
All schedules have been *1 r anted by
reason of the court’s interfering. ewfih- Things
will go on the same as heretofore
ont the tending effect of .schedules or
agreements.
Orrnisny Mad with Vwm,
Brklin, Oct. 18.—The anti-French
feeling is again in the ascendancy here.
The alleged insults by the Parisian mob
to has the caused military deep attaches irritation of chancellory the alliance
in
and army circles. Further elmlltion in
Paris may strengthen the efforts of the
party that hopes fur another Franco-
German war.
DAILY MARKET REPORTS
Wavs! More*.
VVii.aixaros.Oei. I# —Turjrontine steady At
#1: rewin firm, stoncsd Wi sane strained*
bid: tsrqufet st 1.M; erarle turpentine vlr-cia. Must}
her0.Sl.oi-, jrsilaw die fil-SI; Sl.SI.
savassah. (let la.—Tarpoattae firm at
SZH rutin firm: gnuI strained 9U.
Prates* and PrarMn*.
Ns* Yosk. Oet, I*. — Fork sta stiy;
mess, new, IS.UI H*. J">. with Ml t-lla. nominal .'short
Clsar—. ban!-firm, lair demand-,west¬ ».Vi;
ern *u*tn loat; citr >m options.
Wet., lO.tij Nov, 11 * 1 ; Jan , S.l*i,
Chicauo, Oct. l#.--tJa-h nt.itatlon• wars as
follow-: Mi-woorn, SIT SOatS.OI. fstrd IS.St
tbJ m abort rii«. *»-*-. $s tvsts.so. llr t
•all rlioaider-. b.rt*J, t*.Sil#4.X>: ilwrt
clesrtin Sotiwl. fAI>.*#*.
ClSCIXSATi, Oet. Mi. — Pork imm sa-ter
at »!?.«>, 1 si id rib-. qokt *» at 3;!4 W.iS. Hncam Balk barely meats
nom nsl -hurt 3b»li.*g
steiuly, short clsar, fin H
Cklaat* Market.
flute Aoo. Or* M
Wheat—Cash,— : Mav UK- «*»*
Corn—<;»*h, —May. —; M»v «!**: Hoc. I*ec *3%,
(jaw—C a-h. —.
HJbs—Jan.. Pork—Jan., !.«: li t'..
OS. ——.
bard—Jaa.,» «: Oct.-.
Uvvrpool Cotton Itisra.
l.ivr.npooi. Oet. is — Vulej I ijato balm.
Tone, Arm. MldUliax* 4 1114, jjfii*
February Jmoiary sad andJfehriiarr.. March _____.....
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......4.4ZS4 «.llA4.47
M»; sod June........
Jane ami July ......4.1
Joiy and Auxnjit.......
Angumsnd September and wplrmlnr......JMH .............I.STdl.a*
oA»ber November October JtSlJN
and .........«
Vovembtr And O.-ce aber 4 MfUl
Oecembsrsud January........
For Connty Commisslener.
In obedience to the request of the
people of Akin* district, I announce
myself as a candidate for tbe officeof
County Commissioner for tbe term
made vacant by tie death of Mr.
W. J. Duke. If elected, l promise to
use my best effort* for the interest of
tbe cffhqty. W. W. Guram.
We Ifltd 4,000 yards
Calico Remnants yester¬
day at 2 l-2c. yard, left and bnt
have shall a few have yards them at
yon
same
last.
p Et As T riemwier PlnmlntAS m A
THE SUN, I
ABOUT COTTON. - ;•
'
Larger la This Section.
The price of cotton in thi# market
yesterday was the highest it fc
been this
higher than Saturday, and-a
8 846 cents.
The Constitution of Holiday
toined special report* from
counties over the State, by i
was shown that the e
will lie len per cent, !
year, In tide
However, in* average I*
some and |K>e*ib]y » “
thun lest year. The c
from this connty estimate*'
creat ed ten per cent, tor »|
With more cotton tblr --
lust, and a shorter |
section Is In a very 1
lion.
There ----- I* < - ...
around Griffin
many more bales
holds ** off “ a while * 1
some froet np<
Monday mornings,
We tie
fiom the conntiew I a this
After * hill inquiry, w*
that th* eattea
>« *a ini rmse of 10
rretipts pet«'
** Mtiwate
county will p
From '
i
i»es*u!
ntfttiy penim. thi
ffijm imMAfj *
SSt-KSS
*w to o* the i
ol HI j
ton i
tbsrs,
sold by 1
sot noli
BKK .ss- L ._
tai sov kwh
-—t&Lfzsn r *
The percents** of inenwns l
erep of -otto* this year uv«r I
50 per ce**., stvordiog at the to ,
per cent, rmml
• ill I* amrks.ed by tiro 1
A Natural
Conditions o f
the system arise
when ordinary
foods cease to
build flesh—
there is urgent
need of arrest¬
ing wa quickly, _____ from
come i
food, source.
Scott’s
is a all condensation foods—\t of i
of is co_..
oil reinforced, made <
palaiable digestion,
as milk.
m.IL Y.
A General
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I havei
tbe Meth
Guns, ]
ins mm
trusted to i
in the f