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FRESH LINE OF ALL GOODS
TOMORROW
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ill Kinds of City and Country Property
Rented and 8old«
Some Special Bargains now on hand that it will pay
spective investors to examine.
Office over Merchants and Planters Bank,
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA.
A. E. HINDSMAN,
CONTRACTOR AND ROILDER.
Dravins* and Spociflcation* Made to Order.
Will be clad to bid on all work in hi* tiae. either wood or brick.
(MMee at Residence on Blgbth Street, 3d door South of Solomon street,
GRIFFIN, OA.
How is This P
iSS I We want to sell you your Acid and guano for 1894.
We are Wholesale and Retail Grocers,
Can sell you Groceries at a small profit
We want to buy your Cotton Seed.
a. W. CLARK «£ SON.
SW5
Jan. Ml. lit*.
'BOUND ABOUT-
City Motes nod New* from This and
Adjoining Counties.
TAB TWO rows.
In a great war lor cowworeted ground who erred
Owe who loved Christ aad one
II abound that Christian
Encountered madly, ao
AwdaeeSbU Moslem, they had fell In waged that the flare* strife, fight.
Thew. ao widely could with passing
Their anger scarce pass
life. hung their souls, yet
O'er fTOtk, their pale corpaes
Tl# ft atroBg angel bint and r&iatd them
bo I b "Wouldet
“WhatT ehrieked the pagan.
thou bear my toe?” *-ww*
aneftsTiSis bant
Hi* ttfttftlj h#ad to hu«h t heir diacontaut.
“Know, yo bewildered aoule," Its a»>lt,Iy said,
“All those who brnrely battled, being dead,
Praise God alike In one angelic counted boat. hie wUl
Who to earre truth have
For'men, midst whirling clonde ol amoks
ami Hama, dimly and give it nnme;
God’s shadow see, All»h
And Heme on Jehovah fight bravely, call, on though some their lips be
some
Lean faithful spirits, when the strife waxed
||q| fouiht, yet knew itnot;
For the same God ya
And now the pangs ol death.are overpast,
The earns wide heaven shall hold ve both at
last.” 4
E. A. Isaacs, of Macon, was la the
city yesterday.
J. T. Allan, ol Pike, spent yester¬
day in this city. , £_
Judge J. 8. Boynton spent yester¬
day in Atlanta.
C. E. Gray, of Columbus, was in
tbe city yesterday.
G. D. Beckham, of Concord, was in
the city yesterday.
W. O. Hooten, of Hampton, spent
yesterday in this city.
Capt. F. W. Edwrardy. of tbe C. R.
B., spent yesterday in this city.
Frank R. Jones, of Atlanta, will
spend toduy with relatives in this
aty. ;
R. B. Cliffor j, one of Spalding’s
progressive farmers, was in tbe city
yesterday.
Fred Dismuke, Jr., is up from
Baraeevllle, upending a day or so
with bis parents.
Mrs. J. I. Isles, who has been
Awarded Highest Honors—World’s Fair
^PRICE’S
kf r "VI lii 11 5 *^
•owder
Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia; No Alton.
of Ifymes—40 Years tbe Standard.
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spending tbe past week pleasantly
with friends in this city, returned
yesterday to her borne in Atlanta.
Capt. R. H. Ailen, of Pike county,
is in the city, tbe guest of bis daugh¬
ter Mrs. J. W. Sparks.
Mrs. A. G. Kendrick returned
home yesterday from a pleasant
Visit to relatives in Atlanta.
Rev. F. C. McConnell, will preach
today at tbe baptist church at both
morning uud evening services.
There will be preaching today at
Christian church at 11 a. in. and 7
p. in. by the pastor. Public iuvited
W. L. Ison, of Williamson, who
has been spending several days in
this city, returned home yesterday.
Mrs, J, 8. lloynton returned home
vesterday from High Sboals, where
she been spending a month with
relatives.
Dox Walcott, who fell sometime
ago at Osborn & Wolcott’s Bhops
and injured his foot quite badly,
was able to be out yesterday for tbe
flrBt time in tour weeks.
J. B. Osborne, who has been deliv¬
ering bis talks to tbe working classes
in various parts of tbe country, will
speak in this city tomorrow. Time
and place not annouuced.
J. 1). Rivera, who travels for an
Atlanta hone*, is spending today
with bis family here. He reports bis
business better than be has ever
known it before at this season.
Col. E. W. Hammond has received
a trio of the finest White Brahma
chickens ever brought to this section
—great targe fowls lacking only
seven points out of a hundred of
being perfect.
A Griffin girl describes her first re¬
ception at tbe White House in this
issue in a very bright and in¬
teresting letter. The style and the
author will signature. be read ly recognised
without any
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Woodruff and
little daughter Ruth arrived .la this
ci ty last night from Louisville, Ky.,
and are the guests of Col. W. R.
Haoleiter, tbe father of Mrs. Wood¬
ruff. They expect to be here for
sometime.
C. T. Dig by, of Brook's Station,
was in tbe city yesterday the first
time for several months. He was
recently thrown off a wagon and
laid up by his injuries, He but is now the
nearly all his right. neighborhood, reports
people of Line, to be working nenr with
County
good prosjiects of success for a post-
office, which will ....... be called Digby.
Thejolly boarders of the Reid bouse,
beaded by Mr. and Mrs. Love, gave
a progressive whist party on Friday
night, at which six tables were kept
ditxy with changing partners and
opponents and strange and bewilder-
•or variations of the plays of Poole
and Hoyle. There was a great deal
of fun and Milov meat and.tn addL
Hon, some little «his*. Elaborate
refresh meats were served at an ele¬
gantly set and decoiuled table.
P. G. Hoegland, a writer of ability
and experience, and oneof the promo¬
ters of the new Georgia car which
U aoon to advertise this State
throughout the country, hi In the
city ior she purpose of writiog op its
many (attraction* and inducements
to trade and capital. He will call
upou the merchants and others ibis
week and should receive a liberal
patronage. His articles will appear
in a special edition of the News anu
Sen, of which a large number of
extra copies will be prioted, bo that
II patrons will have the benefit of
both focal and general circulation.
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The Thirteen Club.
The entertainment given to the
Thirteen Club by Miss Opal Smith
on Friday evening was as- unique
and attractive as any that had pre
ceded it. It beiug Lee’s birthday, a
prise was given to the one guessing
nearest Les't age, If he bad lived
until then, resulting in a tie between
C. N. and 0.tbe latter then win¬
ning maid’s on number, a draw. and E. K. at Iter drew plate the old
ou
tlie table found a live black and yel¬
low kitten iu a basket, with a yellow
ribbon around its neck. By mystic
incantations it was found that the
first to go to house-keeping will be
M. W., and she was accordingly biscuit pre¬
sented with a spoon and
cutter. Tbe souvenir of the occas¬
ion, a very beautiful center piece
worked in pink B. chrysanthemums,
waa drawn by J. “eye of newt
There may have been
and toe o| frog” in tbe palatable
stew that made the main dish of tbe
refreshments, but a waye of the
wand made it seem like turkey to
those eating it. The table decora¬
tions were camelias and violets.
Cousin J. N. could not come, but
will be here Tuesday if no unlucky
fate prevents, and bis twelve swete-
bearts are singing, “Wait for the
wagou add we wilt all take a ride.”
He will find some of the queerest
looking clover leafs in white hand¬
kerchief corners that ever putzled a
field botanist.
The next meeting will be held at
the residence of Miss Moilie White on
the 2d of February, the fates per¬
mitting.
Superior Court.
Ia superior court yesterdav tbe
oDly juiy trial was the case of R. H.
Drake, receiver of the Farmers Co¬
operative Mfg. Co. vs. J. R. Ellis, iu
which tbe plaintiff was given a ver¬
dict. A number ol cases were dis¬
missed for wantol prosecution, and
in other cases claims were with¬
drawn. Altogether excellent pro¬
gress has been made toward clearing
the docket during the past week and
many old cases have been ffieposed
of. At eleven o’clock, the day’s
work being dooe, the court was ad¬
journed until Alouduy morning, al¬
lowing jurors and others to return
borne for Sunday. Smith, ol Eastman,
Judge C. C.
will preside on Monday, while Judge
Hunt will go down there to grant an
order of s»le to Receiver John Ligb-
toder, of the Empire Lumber Mills.
A Penny Iu the Blot.
New York Herald.
After tbe innumerable imbecile and
robber-like applications of the
"penny-in-the-siot*’ principle, it is
pleasant to record a sensible appli¬
cation of tbe same. Few of these
can lay claim to the serviceability of
tbe "penny-in-the-slot” gas machine
which is now in nse in parts of Eng*
gland, and principally by the
corporation of the city of Manches¬
ter. By this obtain application about 80 the feet con¬ for
sumer-can
one penny. is placed in the slot in
The penny
the usual manner, and the rate for
gas in Manchester is 8 pence for 100
feet. One burner is eetijhated to
consume about 6 feet of gas per hour
and this system of supply has proved
of great benefit to email cottage
dwellers, a class to whom the occas¬
sional spending of a penny is not so
sharply felt us would be the outlay
under tbe ordinary monthly gas bill
arrangement.
A Matter of Doubt.
Washington Star. ^
He was in a sad plight when they
brought him into the house, shaking
from an involuntary ice water buth
in the skating pond. his mother,
"Johnny," exclaimed
aghast, “where have you been?”
The boy was silent.
“Why don’t you answer?”
“ ’C-’ause, m-other, I can’t exactly
say.”
"Why not?” I d-dunno whether I’ve
" ’C-’ause.
b been skatin’ or swimmia’.”
In Oides Time*
People overlooked the importance of
permanently .. ____ .... tl »» lumnBaliil beneficial effects oriiiof u and u riil
were satisfied with transient action;
but now that it is generallr known
that Syrup of Figs will permanently
cure habitual coustipation, well-
informed people will not buy other
) axa tives, which act for a time, but
fl na ||y injure the system.
DeVotta Chapel
Sunday School at 10 o’clock a. ra.
Preaching at 11 a. ra. and 7 ■ p. r -_ nt - .
by tbe pastor. At 3 j). m. oraina-
tion of deacons. Rev. C. McCon-
cell, D. D., corresponding Board, and secretar Rer. r J T.
of Home Mission
W. O’Kriley O’Kelley acting actii with tbe pastor
of DeVotie - ” * as presbytery, . . _ j nT j.
ted to attend.
Tbit nnd impure blood is raade
rich and healthful by taking Hood’s
Sarsaparilla. It braces up the nerves
and givea renewed strength
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n.te.<. tb.0.1,.» is be
that s >>ld guaranteed, by N. B. as Drewry, it t
only
Gist I
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FOR THE
Next Ten Days
We will Offer our entire stock of
Dry Goods
Clothing
Notions P
Furnishing Goods,
&c., &c.
AT COST!
We are Overstocked and must reduce at
once. This is the opportunity of the season to
Save Money.
$25,000 Stock to select from.
We mean just what we say. Everything
goes at Cost.
E, J. Flemister & Bros
Loyal Temperance Legion;
All members of the Loyal I Temp Temper¬
ance Legion are requested to meet at
the Y. M. C. A. building Monday at
7:15 p. in . /
Buckles’*Arntoa Save.
The Best thrive ip the world for
Cuts, Bruises, Sores. Ulcers, Salt
Rheum, Fever ftores, Tetter, Chap-
ped Hands, Chilblains. Corns, and
all Skin Eruptions, and positively
cures Piles/or no pay required. satis¬
is guaranteed to give refunded. perfect Price
faction, or money For sale by J.N. Har¬
25c. per box.
ris & Son..
E0AL1 COAL! COAL!
®"8pltnt Coal. No bet-
ter Domestic Coal in the
market. Price $ 4.25
delivered. Send us your
orders. Office Hill Street,
near C. R. R.
JONES & S0N,Agts.
HEALTH HOME,
-OB-
Hygienic Sanitarium
(Commonly Known os Water Cute.)
Is located in Griffin, Ga., on the
corner of Eighth and Cbappelstreets; Passenger
150 yards north from the
Depot. This Hygienic Home (rn-
firmary) is ready and open to receive
and treat to cure all Invalids of
Acute and Chronic diseases; and to
treat tbe well people to keep them
well. For full particulars send after
circular. Prop.,
J. M. Armstrong, M. D.,
deel0d*w6m. Grilflo, Ga.
Coal! Coal!
I am selling the Glen Mary Coal,
the finest red aeb coal, in the world;
delivered any wl ere in the city at
|5 AST 25 Off per ton. Will Will have the first
shipment Saturday. Also wood de¬
livered |i V ered in in any any quantity. quantity. Yard Yard at a
juDctionof Central and Georgia Mid-
| an j railroads. Send meyonror
(tf) C. Lowenthal.
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Store Room for Rent.
Corner of Eighth and Meriwether
streets—about streets —sdoui thirty tuinj feet inn. Possession sqnare— "t"" 10 —
good trading location.
given at once. Apply on the prem-
iseato B. P. Blanton. tf,
Real Estate Bargain.
Tbe —----,--------... Cate place, in West —-- Griffin, re-
eentjy occupied by Mrs. and L. B. Day, of
new five-room house an acre
ground. Will be sold at a reasona-
bje ply price at and Merchant’s on H^rai and terms. Flan fere’ Ap-
Bai nk. m
“Orange Blossom,” tbe common-
“r.LrjiiriSd pain and soreness. 17*1
Anthony.
NEW nORK
Any Suit in
V>'|
Our Wind* IW
FOR-
FORMER PRICE
$ 12 . 00 |$ 15 . 00 [$ 18.00
A list of CUT PRICES for MONDAY, see
our neighbors can beat them :
Household 4-4 Sea Island 5c. yard
Best Prints, all kinds, 5c. yard
Dress Goods redneed nearly one-half
original prices.
HOES AND
AT ACTUAL COST,
To make room for New Goods’?
NoiYIs the time to secure Bargains in all
Our Departments.
Underwear, Handkerchiefs, Dress
>siery, Ribbons, Linings,
lores, &c, &c.,
At prices which will surprise you.
MEN’S, YOUTH’S and CHILDREN’S
CLOTHING
AT YOUR OWN PRICES.
It will be to your interest to call on us
during the next few days.
DavidMbaum & Go
27 HILL STREET, GRIFFIN, GA.
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Chamber Suits
OAK,
In WALNUT,
BIRCH, Etc.
Parlor Suits
In TAPESTRIES,
and PLUSHES.
Dining Room
Furniture
In Great Variety.
Hall Furnitur cs
Our Prices
The Lowest! 3
WE SELL CASH OR CREDIT.
Blakely & Ellis.
ROBERT H. ALLISON.
MERCHANT
Suits Cut and
Beautiful Line
SPRING
Shop over*Bee Hive Store,
18 1-2 Hill St., GRIFFIN,
Fresh Cabbage,
Rutabaga Turnips,
Onions,
Irish and Sweet
Potatoes,
Oranges,
Bananas,
« Lemons,
The best grades of FlOUT,
The best grades of Lar J,
The best grades off TobaCCO,
Tbe best brands of Cigars.
Just received Fresh lot
GARDEN SEEDS.
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Also the finest line of
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to be found in the State,
NEW YORK C 0 rot£ 5 r 0 NutNC£
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