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THE NEWS, Establish'd 1871
BASS BROTHERS
The James Stock
Chas, W. James, 37 Whitehall street, Atlanta, failed in These great dealers in Clothing, Shoes and Hats, 100
business. He had been in business but six months. Every¬ Whitehall street, Atlanta, succumbed to the hard times,
thing new, everything fell bright, and hammer. everything seasonable, Our cash bought the entire stock from the sheriff. A lit¬
and the stock to us under the We gave but tle cash goes a long way now.
little for it and now
THE MOST STUPENDOUS BARGAINS x—A LITTLE CASH—x
in fine, fresh goods given the people this portion bought the rrammoth line, stock, and if you want an article in
evei in of the Clothing a Hat or a pai^ of Shoes—heavy or fine
Georgia are in store for our customers in Griffin at our olds —come at once for tfie greatest bargains ever offered in
stand. this place.
We are in a position to sell goods lower, much lower than ever before, In onr business life, and if you
do not supply your wants at a tremendous saving to yon it simply will be your own fault.
240 Pure Linen Towels, 30 inches long, isinche? wide—6 to a customer—Phenomenal Bargains—at each 5c.
Best prints 5c. 4-4 Sheeting 5c. Hosiery, Underwear and Shirts at Factory Prices.
Dress Goods that were 35 cents will be 22 cents. We propose to touch bottom and show the trading
Dress Gocds at 40 cents, worth 65 cents. people the proper meaning of Real Bargains.
Dress Goods at 50 cents, worth 85 cents. This Mammoth Display of Bargains will con¬
Dress Goods at 75 cents, worth $1.25. tinue to Saturday Night, Dec. 23, after which
Double width Table Damask 25c. formerly went at 40. we will begin our annual inventory.
1000 pairs Kid Gloves worth $1.25 at 87c. Remnants, short lengths, and odd patterns will be
thrown out to customers, who will come first, regardless of
value.
FLANNELS, BLANKETS AND QUILTS A large lot Ladies Cloaks, worth from $7.00 to $15.00,
Prices About Half. on sale at $3.00 to $8.00.
This Great Moving, Peerless Bargain,
WE EXPECT TO ECLIPSE ANY SIMILAR UNDERTAKING IN THIS GREAT SALE OF
DRY GOODS, SHOES, CLOTHING AND CLOAKS.
Shoes! Shoes!! Shoes!!!
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$10,000.00 Worth and the Story is Still Untold !
More Shoes than any one in this portion of Georgia owns. More than we have room for.
1800 pairs Drummer’s Sample Shoes just received. Such an aggregation of footwear never before in Griffin.
Selections at or below Factory Boots—Ladies Prices. .
Give 600 pairs $2.00 fine their Button worth and will give and youthebalar.ee Misses—Wright & pair. Peters Throughout and E. P. Reed’s, worth $4.00 and $7.00.
us on we on a the house it will be a Match¬
less Bargain Sale. Come to see us.
Change in Business
I have purchased the entire stock of goods, accounts,
notes, etc., of J. ASHER. Entire stock of goods must
be closed out by January ist, 1894. «
Genuine Bargains (or Eveiybody.
Actual New Tort Cost is all we ask You
Those i ndebted to the old firm will call and settle at
once or accounts will be placed for collection.
Respectfully.
GltlFFIN, GEORGIA. WEDNESDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 13. 1898.
Ordinary’s Advertisements.
O G*oa^’r« F l 1 I893*'' Sparks,’deceased! l B D p U , ' OW,TT -
administr-tor for .!. M.
applies for letters of diemisaion from said
administration.
lot alt persons concerned show cause be¬
fore tbs Court of Ordinary, in Griffin, by 10
“■ ™-> on the 1st Monday in March
1894, why such letters should not be
E- W. HAMMOND, Ordinary
f xKDINARY’B OFFICE. KpiUMsuCots ty
vyUisoBOis, L. LeFevre, Nor. 8, 1893-Mrs. Clara J.
X. D. administratrix of the estate of
LeFevre, Iste of said county, de-
ccua -d, applies for lettere of dismissoo.
Let all persons concerned show cause, if
there be, Imtore the Court of Ordinary-
in Griffin, on. the first Monday in February
by ten o’clock, a. m. why such letters
E w . HAMMOND, Ordinary.
Executors’ Sale.
Court By virtu* of an order granted by the
of Ordinary „f Spalding County. Geor¬
gia, at the Decembcrterm of said court, l will
sell to the highest biddtr, before the court
house door in Griffin. Georgia, between the
legal hour* of sale, on the first Tuesday in
•lauury, 1894, the following described
Johnson property late belonging saidcoumv,deceased, to the estate of T. B.
of to wit:
One lor of laud No. Ml in Cabins dietric of
said county, bounded on the noith by tarda
of Dr. T.J . Mitchell and T M. Monley, and
on the west by lands of T. G. Manley, Jr„
on the south by land* of Dr. i . C Johnson,
and on the east by tbe lands of A. W. Wal¬
ker, consisting of M2V, seres, more or lees,
with all tbe improvements thereon. Bale to
be made for distribution among heirs and
payment of debts. Terms cash
8«10. J.C. JOHNSON,
hartnleoa “Orange Bloaaom,” Flax ia ne safe and
aa a Seed Poultice.
Any E. R. lady Anthony. can oae it beraeK. Sold by
MANCHAM
DRUG-
CO.,—
Reliable Goods,
—Fair Dealing,
Lowest Prices.
CHILDS & GODDARD,
LEADING UNDERTAKERS.
A full line of Burial Coses, Caskets and
Robes kept in stock, from tbe cheapest both*
best. *
Embalming a specialty and free to custom
KNOWLEDGE
Brings comfort and improvement and
tends to personal enjoyment when
rightly than used. others and The enjoy many, life who lire with bet¬
ter more,
adapting teas expenditure, the world’s by best more product* promptly
to
the needs of physical health being, will attest
laxative the value principles to of embraced the pure in liquid the
remedy, Its excellence Svrup of is-due Figs. its
in the form acceptable to presenting and pleas
most
ant beneficial to the taste, properties the refreshing of perfect and truly lax¬
a
ative dispelling ; effectually colds, headaches cleansing the and system, fevers
ana It has permanently riven satisfaction curing constipation. millions and
to
met with the approval of the medical
profession, because ft acts on the Kid¬
neys, Liver and Bowels without weal
ening objectionable them and it is substance. perfectly free from
every SyTup of Figs ' sale by all drug¬
is r
gists in 60c and $1 bottles, but it is man-
NEW AOVEKTISEff E NTS.
(bZZj^ ciwisfr wt»o
IKN make selling th»
hrlsty Bread Mlcer." Wmennick
Iusuty Ksin Co.: Fremont, Ohio.
C O N S U (VI PTI V E
EPPS’S COCOA
BREAKFAST—SUPPER.
“By a thorough knowledge of th* natural
laws whieli govern tbe operations of applies: digrs
tionand nutrition, and bv a careful
Mon of the Bor propert ies of weti selected Co¬
Mr. Epps hae delicately provided flavored for our bever¬ break¬
fast ana sapper a
age which may save ne many heavy much doctor's
bills It is by the judicious use of arti¬
of diet that a constitution may be grad¬
ually built up unlil strong enough to resist
tendency to disease. Hundreds of sub¬
tle maladies are floating around us read, to
attack wherever there le a weak point. We
may eecape many a fatal shaft by keeping
ourselves well or titled with pure blood and
a properly nourished frame — [Civil Service
Gazette. Made simply with boding water or
milk. Bold only in half pouno »lns, by Gro¬
cers. labeled thus: JAMKS KPPS & VO.,
Ltd., Huiwepathie Chemists. London, Eng.
For Sale I
One acre land on eonier ot Thirteenth and
Broadway on street cur Hue.
This is the most desirable k t fer sals on
that street and ii not sold ss a whole will be
divided bargaiu up in and this sold property in small to lot*. They* who is
a any one
has a little money to in veer, a* it can be
bought NO V. Bo there will be a big profit
in it. Choice of two houses mid lots on
Thirteenth street, opposite W. B Hudson
for sale or rent cheap House*, lots and
lands of all kirns for sale or rent ebesp.
in end near city. Call round to my offlee and
lock over my Hyt* and I will show you all or
*ny place yon wish to see without anr ex¬
pense to you.
P. 8.— Lands from 110 to f 100 per acre.
NOW ie the time to iursst.
One house nnil lot, one acre lend, stable,
barn and out houses; all new, on West Tay¬
lor street.
Real Estate Agent,
Scmplexion Preserved
DR. HEBRA'S
VIOLA CREAM
£5eTtoe*skii7to it?£ritf-
VIOLA SKM SOAP ■> *»*
SFHSS’Hs&S; BITTNER A CO.,
O. C.
COMMlRClALCOLLtflEsf I’rof.H. *. HMXta, rrimtpal •/ ths
KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY
Pif the WsehC* Kv~»HI«. Me
THE TIP ON WHISKY
SOME OF OUR LAWMAKERS ARE OUT
FOR THE OUST.
Highest of all in Leavening P<
BOLD HIGHW AYMEN.
A I*«sf master aa* His WHS Ratified tm thm
Heart of To vs.
Gamut, list, Dec. 11.—The boMsrt
•action of the state was perpetrated on
the principal street of this city in the
evening while the thoroughfare wae
thronged with people: At 8 o’clock
Postmaster Bfeknell closed the poatofficn,
and, accompanied by his wife, started
for hotuf.
While walking along Main street they
were assaulted by a quartet of burly
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down, «n« wall® two of the mm
them to prevent an outcry the other two
robbed Mr. Bicknell of *200 in cash, be-
sides postal notes money orders end
a number of registered letters. As the
robbers disappeared in an after a down
and Mrs. Bicknell, who were badly
bruised.
officers md cittsens started in pursuit
of the robberSj lmt Uw villains managed
to elude arrest.
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IXD1AHAP0U8, Deo. It,—The federal
grand jury is pnxaled over an unusual
problem. Recently several merchants
in this state began using the silver dollar
aa an advertialng medium, on one side
pasting tissue paper bearing the printed
advertisement of the tinm. On# nnu in¬
scribed “ Tills coin clothes," and font others Treasury good
for a suit of etc.
Agent Carter referred the matter to the
department »t coin Washington decorated and would received not
be reply honored that a so
if presented for redemption,
Mr. Carter then carried the matter to
the grand jury, and Alexander indictment* Sanderson were
returned' against
and George object Taylor, is of make Terre Haute. The
principal to a test case.
Plenty «f Tramps la Karnes.
Topeka, Dec. 11.— During the past
two days band red* of tramps from the
DIE She Captlvmt. IK. Mi.rMT T
Wichita, Run., Dec. II.—A rUitor
from El Reno, O, T., at which place
charms of the comely tWm King, Mid a
great many believe that lie aided In the
escape and is now with her.
The Tourists An At Home.
Rr.w York, Dec. It.-Philip M.
Robles; and Frank Floyd, accused of
having robbed the bank of Minneapolis,
bare alerted on the trip west hi oliarge
of detectirea from that city. They were
token from police in headquarters The to the
railroad depot a carriage. pris¬
oners bad lost mneb of thetr stylish ap¬
pearance by the the paving night teller in of the the cells.
Selling was bank
and Frank accomplices. Floyd andbia biother Louis
were his
A Fatal Family Quarrel.
D nP W M t, Tenn., Dec. It.—Will Ed¬
wards, a young fanner .u good standing,
during a petty quarrel w.th bis wife, be¬
came very ranch enraged rad drawing a
pistol shot her dead. He then Wed to
kill his wife’s sister. Miss Jenkins, and
when she escaped be turned bullets the weapon
on himself, uniting three into his
body. The test shot proved fatal. He
Chicago, Dec. 11.—The Germania
Club, the most influential German social
organisation in Chicago, has, by a vote
of 4 to 3 by its directors, refused tbe
proffered Altgeld. gift of Aa aa oil portrait result of Gov¬
ernor a of the im¬
plied insult tbe governor, who came
from Washington by tbe club, to speak at a banquet
given refused to be present.
This action to taken, it ia said, because
of Go vernor ARgaid’s pardon of auar-
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