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ARE OVERSTOCKED IN
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CLOAKS,
UNDERWEAR,&G.
will make price* that
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m We are determined to turn
our large stock into moil*
ey, and our loss will be
yonrgain. NewHne of .
CULE8 and SILK BRAIDS
Received the past week.
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ibs Goods!
• added the past week a large line of
Piain China SUk Handkerchiefs,
Embroidered Japanese Handkerchief,
And Embroidered Linen Handkerchiefs
Suitable for Christrraa Presents
Bought late in the season and will be offered at
Bargain Prices
NEW CLOAKS received the past week.
2,000 yards 4-4 Sea Island at 5c. worth 7c.
toys Smits I
We are showing Special values in
Boys Heavy all-wool Salts at
32.00, 32.50 and 35.00.
Butterick Patterns.
Can gait yon in Patterns, as we have a
complete new 3500.00 stock.
Flemister £ Bros.
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OYSTERS, (FINE BILOXI PLANTS,) CELERY AND
All Ingredients for Fruit Cake.
WHEATON BROTHERS. '•
HOTOCRAPHS.
CRAYON PORTRAITS,
Picture Frames. PA8TEL8.
★ HI. D. MITCHELL & CO S. ART STUDIO. ★
A. E. HINDSMAN,
CONTRACTOR IND BUILDER.
Drawing* end Specification* Made to Order.
Will be sled to bid on all work In hi* line, either wood orjbrick.
Office at Residence on Eighth Street, 2d door South of Solomon
a GRIFFIN> GA»
1000 lbs.
French ★ Candies
Finest ever brought in Griffin.
Come in and see our stock.
G. W. CLARK A SON.
Oriffln, Georgia, Dec. 18, 1803.
'BOUND ABOUT-
01 ty Motet and Hew* from Thla aad
Adjoining count!ee.
TK.H YEAR* HtSTE.
’T«a« in a dim* mu**um hall In 1903,
A crowd of eager vlaitora had gone the
there eight* to euriomtie* eee; of kind on
And were evaty
From the mod**! editor who gave hi* dr-
eolation true
To the meek, eedat* reporter whole etate-
mentnemrlied. who (alec
And the email reradoue newe'xiy
. newt never eri.d;
But around a pertain corner the whole
crowd eeemed to etand, treak then
Impacting there the land. greateet
known la nil tbe
I naked a wronger what it wae, he eaid be
didn’t koow.
Bat he gueeaed it wa* the moet attractive
feature in the ihi.w
I forward prereed among the crowd, and
there beheld a man, face
r he object of their curioo* ga«e—whoee
wae pale and wan;
And *» 1 paused 1 saw the keeper point at
him and say:
•‘The only liriog man who thinka advertis¬
ing doeen’t pay."
A bitter smite—Whisky and bitters.
la,P * t tale ‘
Only thirteen ilnys till Christmas.
Have you ony Christmas (roods that
you want attention called to?
Tbe sagacious merchant does not
delav in announcing bis holiday
goods, as he knows every one is now
on tbe qui vivo for novelties and in¬
ducements.
The early shopper has tbe first
pick at holiday goods, and is doobly
benefit ted by getting around ahead
of tbe crowds before tbe best and
cheapest articles are gone.
Austin Jackson, the “trusty” who
contracted pneumonia a short time
ago, died at-the poor farm on Sat-
D B PRICE'S
Tbs ooly Put* CntSfB of Tartar powder —No Aajmonia; No Alum.
|jped in Millions of Homes-40 Vwi. tlw
Sulid Silver
Suitable for Holiday Presetfts.
Watches 1 Watches!
Jewelry! Jewelry!
Holiday Goods!
All New!
No Old Stock!
We enn interest you in prices,
that’s certain.
SHELTON & BAKER,
25 Hill St. *:• Griffin, Ga.
urday. This is the first death among
the convicts daring the three years
that the chain gang has been work¬
ing on the roads of this countv.
They have all been well and hearty
and in condition that speaks well for
tbe bumoDe treatment they receive
from Messrs. Camp and Morris.
At a meeting of the Spalding Sat¬
County Agricultural Society on elected
urday, B. N. Barrow was
president, T. J. Micchell vice presi¬
dent and I. P. Sawteil secretary. B.
N. Barrow, T. B. Reams and J. D.
Boyd were elected representatives society to
lbe meeting of tbe State at
Brunswick in February. Tbe next
meeting of tbe county society will be
held on the second Saturday in Jan¬
uary, when the subject of a horse-
breeders’ association will be discuss¬
ed and J. M. Kimbrough will address
the society upon ‘Preparation ol
lands for plantiog.”
The joints and muscles are so lu¬
bricated by Hood s Sarsaparilla
that all rheumatism and stiffoMS
soon disappears. Get only Hood s.
We are pleased to announce that
N. B. Drewry, our enterprising drug¬
gist, has secured the agency for the
Japanese Pile Cure; a most wonder¬
ful discovery for the cure of piles of
every find, which they will sell with
a written guarantee to refund the
money if it does not cure. It is aaid
to be a specific for that terrible and
dangerous disease. Get a free sam¬
ple and try it
OYSTERS,
FIHof all Kioto,
HAM and EGGS,
and
Everything Good to Eat,
Cooked by cook* who have had
experiso jg in some of tbe Iot«
ge*t hotels In the State.
COFFEE-
••Like YourMotber Used to Mako?’
At the
NEW RESTAURANT,
UNDEB
G. R. NILES’.
Must be Sold:
My entire Stock of
DIAMONDS, WATCHES,
JEWELRY, CLOCKS
and SILVERWARE
Must be closed ont imme¬
diately. NOW is the time
to save money and get
first-class goods at
A. LOWER,
The
JEWELER,
Sign of BIO WATCH,
20 Mill Street.
New York $tore:
REDUCTION
In Prices
IN ALL OUR DEPARTMENTS!
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Mem Suits
Former price 315 00 now 310 00
“ 12 50 now 8 00
“ 10 00 now 7 00
“ 8 00 now 5 00
Overcoats
Former price 315 00 now 310 00
“ 12 00 now 8 00
“ 10 00 now 7 00
“ 8 00 now 5 00 v
h and Cheaper in proportion.
Dress Goods
Immense reduction in all lines. Pat¬
tern Saits 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.
27 HILL STREET, GRIFFIN, GA.
Manured BU Negro Hi.tr***.
Savannah, Doc. 9.—Lawrence Wil¬
liams, white, murdered Eliza Martin,
colored, in a house on South Broad
street. The woman was Williams' mis¬
tress and the cause of his action is
thought to be jealousy.
Watte <• Getting Ready.
Denver, Dec. 9.—Governor Waite is
preparing his call for an extra session of
the legislature on Jan. 10. His Mex¬
ican silver coinage scheme is unani¬
mously condemned by the newspaper*
Of this «ty.
A Whale ri.*t Stack Fast.
Detroit, Dec. A whole fleet of
vessels Kre fast in the ice floe at the head
of Lake Erie, All efforts to release the
boats have been in vain, and they will
probably be fast until spring.
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, and that it ie
more acceptable to them. Children
enjoy it and it benefits them. The
true remedy, tbe Syrup California of Fign, is manu¬
factured by Fig 8ymp
C». only.
Johnson’s Magnetic Oil kills all
pat us whether Drewry. internal or .external,
gold by N. B.
AO oar DRESS GOO' S
DRESS GOODS
For tbe next THREE WEEKS
THREE WEEK8
At actual FIRST COST I
FIRST COST!
When we nay coat, we mean (net what we
paid tor them.
HOP SACKING,
SERGES,
WHIPCORD,
FLANNELS aad
HENRIETTAS all go AT COST 111
. . SAMPLE SHOES . .
Low Price* on Shoe* Again.
V line of 8ampl«a from 1 . 8. Lewi*, Bos¬
ton, tfai* time. No other good* wifi c,m
par* with tbtaHae for DURABILITY. . ,
Home Slipper* te Rwaaian Leather
. tor CHRISTMAS PRESENTS I
The Loweat Frio* Shoe Dealer* is Griffla.
R. F. STRICKLAND & CO.
USEFUL PRESENTS
FOR YOUR
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Family and Friends!
.THIS:
CHRISTMAS.
Times Are Hard ail Litclj to k
Therefore Make Such Presents
As will Save Your Friends
from Making a Purchase!
Suitable for Presents.
Ladies Embroidered Linen Handkerchiefs, Handkerchiefs,
Ladies Embroidered Silk
Ladies Kid Gloves,
Ladies Silk Hose,
Ladies JShoes,
A Beautiful Wool Dress Pattern,
A Handsome Rug,
A Comfortable 3leCa Carpet,
A Ladies Purse.
Alluminum Hair Pins,
Gentlemans Linen or Silk Hankerchief,
Gentlemans Kid or Woolen Gloves,
Gentlemans Scarf or 4-in-hand,
Gentlemans Shoes,
Gentlemans Overcoat,
Gentlemans Hat,
Dainty Embroidered or Drawn-work
Silk Handkerchiefs just Received.
Dolls for the Little Folks just received.
EVERYTHING MUST MOVE!
Ort stock must be converted into Money.
Two weeks more of Fall business and our
season is ended.
WE . NEED . MONEY! .
. . WE. MUST. HAVE. IT!
Mu Sol at Panic Prices.
Your Money we want and in exchange
Our Goods for Half their Value.
Any Lady’s Wrap
fn our stock at your own price, cost we will not ask you,
but will be satisfied with a loss of Twenty-Five percent.
See what prices we will make you.