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ARE OVERSTOCKED IN
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CLOAKS, )' t?
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jwill make prices that Mis®
will move them at once.
We are determined to turn
our large stock into
ey, and our loss will be
your gain. Newline of
3TJLES and SILK BRAIDS
g. Received the past week.
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istmas Goods!
_ lave added the past week a large line of
Plain China Silk Handkerchiefs,
Embroidered Japanese
And Embroidered Linen Handkerchiefs.
Suitable for Christrr as
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liought late in the season and will be offered at
Bargain
NEW CLOAKS received the past week.
2,000 yards 4-4 Sea Island at Sc. worth
Boys Suits
are showing Special values in
Boys Heavy all-wool Suits at
$2.00, $2.50 aud $3.00.
Butterick Patterns.
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Can suit you in Patterns, as we have a
complete new 1500 00 stock.
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TURKEYS !
OYSTERS, (FINE BILOXI PLANTS,) CELERY AND CRANBERRIES.
All Ingredients for Fruit Cake.
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CHRISTMAS WILL SOON BE HEBE
Don’t pot ofl having your Photo* made until the io»h com,*. Come now aad given#
plenty Qit,m«. Our beautitut Enamel F'nWhed Photograph, at# very popular. When
toiled they eaa be waihed oil with »oap and water without .fleeting tbe high polish.
A huge assortment ol Picture Frame* and Moulding*.
Deane’s Old Stand.] M. D. MITCHELL & CO.
A. E. HINDSMAN,
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER.
Drawing# and Specification# Made to Order.
Will be glad to bid on ail work in hi. line, either wood orjbrick.
Office at Residence on KlghU. Street, 2d door South of
1000 lbs.
FRENCH • CANDIES
Finest ever brought to Griffin.
Come in and see our stock.
G. W. CLARK «£ SON.
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Griffin, Georgia, Dec. T, 1883.
-ROUND ABOUT.
OUT Notea and Newt rrom This
Adjoining Counties.
ra* rooTB,LL carraix.
Pick np hi# ear.
Mi# work i» done;
Find hi# nose—
For the victory’* won.
Where are hi# hand*?
And where arc hi* leet,
Death (or a can*#
Like thi* i» «w#«t.
In Paradise
He elifl shall hear
The pleasant sound
Of that nighty cheer.
r Thnt rote when o’er
The gras* so brown,
He rushed and made
That last touch down.
Wo., woe broken it iue shin !
For hi*
And woe. O woe.
For his missing chin.
But lay him away,
And on his bier
l,et memory kindly drop
One tear.
Lay He him away; great and , brave,
wa'
But Ulory’s the path#
Lead to grave.
Additional locals and latest
grams oaj,oskle page*-
Times are not half so bard as tbe
bend of the man who is always
croaking.
A Griffin scholar wants to know
whether a copy ot theMagna Charta if
can be found in Griffin, and so,
where'.’
Dr. Matthews, a Fortner Pike coun¬
ty legislator and now professor of
tbe Molenu school, was in the city
yesterday.
The question whether a female
claiming to lie a ’’lady” was libeled
by being called a "woman” was de-
D-PRICE'S
>owder. UIXII.S,
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only Pate Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia; No Alum.
Used iii Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard.
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We close out oar stock once a year
regardless of price- Don’t carry any
goods longer than one year. All
goods on bund last Januarygo fmm
now to January ’94, at and telow
cost. We carry full line of the latest
goods at tbe lowest price. $8
Elgin movements from up.
Silver Hat PiBs 25c. Silver-Pla¬
A full line of Silver and
ted ware, manufactured by Pairpoint
and Ja%. W. Taft*.
Rogers’ Triple-Plated Table Ware,
none better.
See oar stock and get prices betore
b0 * <Da: ‘ BAK ER.
SHELTON &
tilled by a British judge and jury in
the negative.
An innocent youth of Albany
wants to know why Cupid is allowed
to shoot so many people. Later on
he will 5nd out.
“Do you enjoy going to school?”
asked the youth’s uncle. "Yes, sir.
I enjoys goiu’ all right. It’s sittiu’
still in school after I get there that I
don’t like.”
A ebaingang “trnstv” Rom Pike,
named Austin Jackson.hascootroct-
ed a severe case ol pneumonia from
voluntary overwork and exposure
and was sent to the farm yesterday.
The county commissioners did
nothing at their regular session
Tuesday except to attend to some
details of road making and other
routine business. A full board was
present.
, In a recent address tefore an agri¬
cultural body Secretary of Agricul¬
ture Morton gave this sound advice:
“Having secured for every farm
house a copy ot ’The Wealth of Na¬
tions,’and induced tbe head of the.,
foinilyand the youth to study it
thoroughly, I would have, if possi¬
ble a daily newspaper from ft great
city at every fireside. The daily
newspaper is an educator, because it
leads into full view, every morning,
all the markets of the world. It
turns tbe light, upon all the causes of
fluctuating markets. It illuminates
tbe prices paid in every mart of the
civilized globe.”
Abiline (Texas) Reporter: “An
instance of what advertising will do
came under our observation this
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OYSTERS,
fISH of all Kinds,
HAM and EGOS,
and
Everything Good to Eat,
Cooked by cooks who have htid
experien »in some of tbe lar¬
gest hotels »n the tJtate.
COFFEE-
“Like Your Mother Used to Make.”
At the
NEW RESTAURANT,
CNJDER
G. B. NILES’.
Most be Sold:
JEWELRY, CLOCKS
and SILVERWARE inline
Mast be closed out lime
diately. NOW is the
to save money and get
first-class goods
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A. LOWER,
The
JEWELER,
Sign of BIO WATCH,
20 Hill Street.
NEW YORK ST ORE.
REDUCTION
• y> « -
In Prices
IN ALL OUR DEPARTMENTS!
Mens butts
Former price $15 00 now $10 00
“ 12 50 now 8 00
« 10 00 now 7 00
“ 8 OO now 5 OO
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Overcoats
Former price $15 00 how $10 00
“ 12 00 now 8 00
“ 10 00 now 7 00
“ 8 OO now 5 00
and Cheaper in proportion.
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Immense reduction in all lines. Pat¬
tern Suits one-half original price to
close out our stock.
Just received 50 New Cloaks
at 1-3 their original Prices.
Holiday Trade
Just received for the Holiday Trade
the handsomest line of
UMBRELLAS,
MENS SCARFS,
SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, &c.,
Suitable for Presents
DOMESTICS still selling at Low Prices.
DAVID IfflUAl I CO.
27 HILL STREET, GRIFFIN, GA.
week. A lady in Abiline received a cat¬
alogue from a St. Louis dry goods trS
house and orde-ed from the bouse
be sent by express, sixty or seventy
dollars worth of goods. After re
(eiving the goods she asked at a well
known dry goods house io Abiline
and not only found tbe identical
goods, but that she had paid ten
per cent, more for them in St. Louie
than she could have secured them for
in Abilioe, and the express charges
besides. But tbe advertisement sold
the hill.”
The Modern Mother
Has found that her little ones are
improved more by tbe pleasant lax,-
ative, Syrup of Figs, when in need of
tbe laxative effects of a gentle reme¬
dy than by any other, aud that it is
more acceptable to them. Children
enjoy it and it benefits then. The
true remedy, Syrup of Fig«, is manu¬
factured by the California Fig Syrup
Co. ooly.
A Real Estate Bargain.
The Cafe place, in West, Griffin, re¬
cently occupied by Mrs. L. B. Day,
new ftve-room hoose and an acre ol
ground. Will be sold at a reasons;
ble price and on liberal terms. Ap¬
ply at Merchant's and Planters’
Bank. (tf)
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Don’t fool with indigwtioa. Take
Bcecham’s Pill*-
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A11 oar PRESS GOO’>S
DRESS GOODS
For the next THRE^ WEEKS
THREE WEEKS
At actual FIRST COST
FIRST
When we eav coat, we mean just what
paid for them.
HOP SICKING.
SERGES.
FhAVNRt WHIPCORD,
Sand
HENRIETTAS all go AT COST ! 11
. . SAMPLE SHOES . .
Low Price# on Shoes Again.
V line ot Sampl-e Ir im i. a Lewi#,
ton, thi# time. No orher DURABILITY. good# will c,m-
p-r» with this line tor . ,
House Slippers in Russian leather
... for CHRISTMAS PRESENTS
Th« Lowest Price Shoe Dealers iu Griffis.
F. STRICKLAND &
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Need Money
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And We Must Raise it!
JUST FOUR WEEKS UNTIL THE HOLIDAYS
WITH A THIRTY THOUSAND-DOLLAR
STOCK TO BE MOVEI) BY
THAT TIME.
Everything Must Go.
IF NOT AT OUR PRICE, AT YOUR’S-
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Every salesman has
been instructed to re¬
fuse no reasonable of¬
fer on any thing in our
stock* «... *
Dress Goods,
Dry Goods,
Clothing,
Hats,
Shoes,
All to be Sacrificed
t
To Our Demand
for HONEY!
MONEY IS WHAT WE WANT,
AND MONEY WE MUST HAVE.
Come and buy
^ Seasonable Goods :
atvour own prices.