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EVERY DAY FROM NOW ’TILL THE
HOLIDAYS ARE OVER W ILL BE
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I OVERSTOCKED IN
fOOL DRESS GOODS,
CLOAKS,
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Aud will make prices that
will move them at once.
We are determined to turn
our large stock into mon¬
ey, and onr loss will be
your gain. New line of
3RCULE9 and SILK BRAIDS
Received the past week.
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Christmas Goods!
Have added the past week a large line of
Piain China Silk Handkerchiefs,
Embroidered Japanese Handkerchiefs,
And Embroidered Linen Handkerchiefs.
Suitable for Christrr as Presents
Bought late in the season and will be offered at
Bargain Prices
NEW CLOAKS received the past week.
2,0(H) yards 4-4 Sea Island at 5c. worth 7c.
SIsi
Boys Siaits I
life -
We are showing Special values in
Boys Heavy all-wool Suits at
ir 82.00, 82.50 and 83.00.
Butterick Patterns.
11/ Can suit O In Patterns, as we have a
you
i new 8500-00 stock.
lemister & Bros
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Better Leave Your Order with Ue Now for . - .
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OYSTERS, (FINE BILOXI PLANTS,) CELERY AND
' All Ingredients for Fruit Cake.
WHEATON BROTHERS. =-
CHRISTMAS WILL SOON BE HERE
Don’t prtt off having jour Photo* made until the larheoBiM. Come now nnd given*
plenty ot time. Our heantilal Enamel F’ninhed Photograph* are very popular. When
Boiled they can be waebed off with »o«p and water without affecting the high polish.
A large niwortment ot Picture Frame* and Moulding*.
Peane’s Old Stand.] M- D. MITCHELL & CO.
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A. E. HINDSMAlil,
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER.
Drawing* »nd Specification* Made to Order.
Will be glad to bid on all work in hi* line, either wood or brick.
Office at Residence oo Klghth Street, 2d door South of Solomon Street,
GRIFFIN, GA.
Thanksgiving
TURKEYS,
, NORFOLK OYSTERS,
RED SNAPPER,
CELERY,
CRANBERRIES,
Ami anything else you want for Thanksgiving
£r. W. CLARE <£
!WS
Grinin, Georgia, Nov. 30, 181)1.
’ROUND ABOUT.
City Note* end New* from Thl* and
Adjoining Conntle*.
METAMORPHOSIS.
§ The d*y
Is fine.
And when
1 dine
A n»p
1 think
1 11 take.
Or blink.
I'll lose
My bead.
So gond-
By. Dead I /
\V. T. Chapman, of Milner, was in
thn city yesterday.
E. L. ConrmlTv, of Molenn, was in
the city yenterdftv.
Additional local* and latest tele¬
grams on inside pages.
,1. H. Uawson. of Locust Grove,
was in the city yesterday.
D-PRICE’S
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Tbe only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia; No Alum.
Used in Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard.
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SPECTACLES!
SPECTACLES!!
Steel,
Nickel
and Gold
Frames.
Have big stock
and wish to close them out.
Get our prices.
SHELTON & BAKER,
24 Hill Street.
Rt> very careful of expocure during
this kind of weather, or pneumonia
will overtake yon.
Elvira (showing Pearl her photo¬
graph): ‘‘Awlul, isn’t it?” Pearl:
”It’s a splendid likeness, though.”
Soplironia (musingly): "I wonder
if it is my niouey he’s after?” Aman¬
da: "Yon innocent goose! What
else cun it be?”
Turkey and cranberry dinner sauce,
o’poasura and potatoes for
today, 85 cents, at Diereksen’s res¬
taurant under G. R. Nitffc’.
Mr. Stp.ylate (taking out his
watch): “Pelfnw! My watch has
stopped going I” Miss Caustique
(sleepily): ’‘I he effect of example,
maybe."
Police Magistrate: “Have you ever
seen the prinooer at the bar?” Wit¬
ness; “Never, your honor; but I’ve
seen him when I strongly suspected
he'd brew-ai i
.Toronto _________ Ei r ..i: “This year, it is
"Said, ......tin there re nr nre forty-five young wo¬
men in the ireshruau. or should it be
called Hip freshwoman, class at tbe
university. These young ihirsters
alter knowledge identify themselves
with all the branches, from that
science which fluds its rudiments iii
the articulation of a frog to the me¬
chanical operation of dismembering
Euripides. Virgil, Horace, and the
rest of the classical dead included in
the curriculum. Some of them wear
mortar-board hats, as the vulgar
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FISH of all Ktnds,
HAM and EGGS,
and
Every thing Good to Eat,
Coolcwl by cooks who hove had
experien » in worn* t >f the lar¬
gest hotels in the State.
COFFEE-
“Liko Yonr Mother Used to Make.”
At the
NEW RESTAURANT,
UNDER
G. B. NILE’S.
Must he Sold:
My entire Stock of
DIAMONDS, WATI HES,
JEWELRY, CLOCKS
and SILVERWARE
Must be dosed out irnme-
diately. NOW is the time
to save money and get
first-class goods
at
A. LOWER,
The
JEWELER,
Sign of Bi<J "WATCH,
20 HOI Street.
NEW YORK STORE.
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Told you last week about the hard times, the
backward condition of the season. Everyone
knows about this, and they all read of our Big
Bargain promises, everyone of which have been
laithfully ^kept, and the result is thousands of
well pleased customers the past week. Our
sales were satisfactory, in fact lar beyond our
expectations, and this week we will continue our
sale, giving unheard of Bargains in all lines.
Our pi ices are incomparable and atl competition
is powerless to meet the cuts in departments.
Leaders We are of DRESS GOODS,
Low Everyone Prices. charme ] SILKS.
Dress With our Goods Novelty and Ti^miniii Velvets.
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AVewi/l show you larger stocks,
greater before. quantity, more variety
and Lower Prices than ever
Novelty Suits, Hop Sa/kings, Black Serges Goods, and Whip Black Cords, Silks,
Woollen Novelties, Broacdfcloths,
Fancy Silks and a superb libeof Evening Silks.
Everything known in tterNevv Black and White Fads.
Our ptices reduced way down on these goods.
CLOAKS and WRAPS
The cold weather is here and you want warm cover¬
ings. Comfortables from 7$c cents $4
to oo.
Blankets from $1.00 up.
Our sales last week were unusually large on these but
our stock is still large and our prices are The Lowest.
We have not told you about
Our Shoes.
We have a splendid stock of the best makes from the
cheapest to the best. An elegant and stylish ladies shoe
at $2.00, Mens shoes, standard styles,at $1.50 to 5.00.
Boys and childrens shoes, Brogans arid Heavy Boots.
Everything in this department at lowest prices.
Clothing.
Received last week another shipment of those splen¬
did Cheviot suits, in blue and black, double-breasted.
Remember that every department is full; also remem¬
ber we give lowest prices.
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JMJIUJil
27 HILL STREET, GRIFFIN, GA.
call them, and gown*, nnd swing
their arms as if they ached for a foot
ball scrimmage on the campus. Yet
they are believed to be gentle creat¬
ures, who blush sometimes, and
spend many hours in study. In a
few years these young women shall
come forth—or shall we say first?—
in philosophy, in law nnd in medicine
and the too slow men will have to
take a back seat. They will not
drink, smoke, chew or keep late
hours. They will never be found
sauntering along the boulevard
when staid anil sober folK are abed
Therefore they will be trusted. But
what is to become ot the men these
young women will displace? The
only opening seems to be washing
clothes and taking care of baby ”
The Modern Mother
Has found that her little ones are
improved more by tbe pleasant lax¬
ative, Syrup of Figs, when in need of
the la xati re effects of a gent le reme¬
dy than by any other, and that it is
more acceptable to them. Children
enjoy it and it benefits them. Tbe
true remedy, Svrup of Fig*, is manu¬
factured by the California Fig Syrnp
Co. only.
R. C. Taylor, Murfreesboro, Tenn.,
writes: “1 have used the Japanese
Pits Cure with great eatisfactlou and
,necess." Sold by N. B. Drewry.
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R. F. STRICKLAND & CO
Always tlie cheapest !
New Shoes at Wholesale
cost. We will sell yon
Shoes as cheap as. others
buy them.
DRESS GOODS
At your own price from
now until Jan. 1. Don’t
miss the Bargains ofiered
in DRESS GOODS. We
want to sell and cash hoys
cheap.
UNDERWEAR.
Ladies* all-wool Under-
rest. Ladies’ best Ribbed
Under vests and Gent’s best
Merino Undeiwest.
R. F. STRICKLAND 4 CO.
Need Money
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And We Must Raise ii
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JUST FOUR WEEKS UNTIL THE H0LID4]
WITH A THIRTY THOUSAND-DOLLAR
STOCK TO BE MOVED BY
THAT TIME.
Everything Must Gi
IF NOT AT OUR PBICE, AT YOUR’S.
Every salesman
been instructed to
fuse no reasonable of-
7 fer on anything in out
stock- ....
Dress Goods,
Dry Goods,
Clothing,
Hats,
Shoes, * \
All to be Sacrificed
To Onr Demand
for MONEY
MONEY IS WHAT WE WANT,
AND MONEY WE MUST HAVE.
Come and buy
Seasonable Goods
at vour own prices.