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LEH11 LINE OF ALL 0001)1
TOMORROW.
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a. 1 Es tate,
. Kinds of City and Country Property
Rented and Sold.
ki Some Special Bargains now on hand that it will pay
-----cctive investors to examine.
Office over Merchants and Planters Bank,
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA.
E. H1NDSMAN,
■v: ^ CONTRACTOR W » - AND BUILDER.
: Dr»w)mc» and HpwiflcaUon. Mad* to Ord.r.
glKS Win fa. glad to bid ca an work in hi* line. either wood or brick
»oa Rtghtfc ttrest, 2d door Booth of lotnon Street,
GRIFFIN, OA.
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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.
G. W. CLARK <£ SON.
Oeorfftn, Jon. !W, 1S04.
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OUT XotM and News from TMa
Adjoining Counties
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an OLD IOODR BSWVIVC*.
Mb* naked I him him to to nv.rrwl I buy her be a toque brouue,
>W*d ptty down her bead, w«e
And ___l moat mo*t meekly m*#' *h» ealdl
•il'manrry, ray dnar, that I *poque.'*
Jack Maugham spent yesterday
Atlanta.
R. L. Tanner, of Molena, was
the city ysotrrday.
W. B. Baker, of Wiiiiatneon,
la the city yesterday.
Col. J. T. Redding, of
spent yesterday in the city.
Charlie Cunningham nod Dos Wal¬
cott spent Sunday in Milner.
Mrs. W. M. Thomas spent
day with friends in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Smith spent
Sunday with relatives in Barneevjlle.
B.R. Blakely and W. C.
went to Atlanta last night to
Clara Morris.
Mrs. J. H. Hnnton went np to At¬
lanta yesterday, where she will spend
several days with friends.
The article on the first page head-
id “Parting of the Ways" is worthy
the perusal of every citizen.
Mias Gila Reams went up to Atlao
ta yesterday to spend C. V. Raney. two or three
weeks with Mrs.
Col. C. P. Daniel, of Brooks Sta¬
tion, was io the city yesterday the
gueet of his brother Dr. M. J. Daniel.
Miss Lois Sparks is spending sev¬
eral dnya with relatives and friends
in Atlanta. She went up yesterday.
Mrs. J. B. Cothran, of Atlanta,
came down yesterday nnd is visiting
‘mother Mrs. J. Morris in this
Mies Abbie Westbrook went up to
Manchester yesterday, where site
will visit her sister Mrs. R. W.
Daniel.
Rev. K. C. McConnell, who preached
cbuich two eloquent sermons at the Baptist
on Sunday, left yeeterday for
Mies Grace Hancock, of Haralson,
who has been spending sometime in
8 < Awarded Highest Honors —World’s Fair
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liarnesvilie, came np yesterday and
is visiting Miss Mae Aycock in this
city.
Mrs. W. A. Love and daughter lit¬
tle Miss Cecil went up to Atlanta
yesterday to spend a day or so with
relatives.
Col. Russell, who commanded rbe
war ship Illinois at the World’s Fair,
was in the city yesterday the guest
of Hon. I). J. Bailey, Jr.
Miss Bailie Malone returned to At¬
lanta yesterday, where she is attend¬
ing school, after a short stay with
her parents at home.
Mrs. Cyrus H. Sharp, of Forsyth,
is visiting her sisters Misses Hattie
and Jeonie McKeoney. Col. Sharp
came Sunday up Saturday night and spent
here.
for A. H. Woodson, who has been here
the past year, being the telegraph
operator at the exchange, will leave
this morning for Raleigh,N.C., where
he has been tendered a good paying
position.
Hon. W. Y. Atkioson, speaker of
the Georgia bouse of representatives
and a candidate for the Democratic
nomination for governor, will arrive
in the city thisrnorniogfromNewnan
and spend Spaidiug the day, mixing with the
people of county, among
whom be has without doubt many
stanucb friends and supporters.
Reliable information has been re¬
ceived here that the forbett-Mitehell
fight will certainly comeoff on Thurs¬
day evening. Arrangements have
been made to receive exactly the
same reports here as in larger cities,
nnd wires will lie run into Patter¬
son’s Hall. Those desiring to secure
tickets will be perfectly safe in doing
so.
F, G. Hoagland, n writerof ability
and experience, and one of the promo¬
ters of the new Georgia car which
is soon to advertise this State
throughout the country, is to t he
city ior she purpose of writiog up its
many attractions and inducements
to trade nud capital. He will call
npon the merchants abd others ibis
wsek and should receive a liberal
patronage. His articles will appear
in a special edition of the News and
Svn, of which a large number of
extra copies will be printed, so that
It patrons will have the benefit of
both local and general circulation.
In Olden Times
People overlooked tbe importance of
permanently beneficial effects and
were satisfied with transient action;
but now that it is generally known
that Syrup of Figs will permanently
cure habitual constipation, well-
informed people which will for not buy time, other
laxatives, act a but
finally injure the system.
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IAT EVANS CLUB.
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The Political Reporter
throng!) bis mail yesterday
•nd sharpened an extra pencil in
ticipation of a bard day’s
Tbs Griffin Evans club was to or
ganira at tbs court house at
o’clock and his was the task to
the only accurate report of the
ceedings.
Hastening to tbe appointed
at tbe time designated, be ran
a group of strange Third party
who wanted to know where
the Atlanta workingmao, was
speak, but he could not tell
Hit beard\tbe footsteps were quickened
be report
ously circulate*} that Judge
ton was to arouse the
of tbe Evans club with one of
thiillmg speeches, Arriving at
courthouse be found Judge C.
Smith sitting as auditor in tbe
Time. Nail versus tbe directors of
Alliance warehouse, B. N.
et bales at., a suit for tbe value of
of cotton that were non
invent! at the close of last
There was so ma nypa 1 ties to the
that a jury could nor be found, so
was agreed to leave it to tbe
Judge Boynton abd Col. T. E. Pst-
ternon, club, two of the in alleged
of tbe were the case, and
they were there, os was also from
necessity Sheriff Patrick, The only
voluntary and attendants Political were Reporter. J. 0.
Stewart the
Jut maybe it was in tbe rear room.
A number of lawyers were there tell¬
ing tales, aqiong them Coi. T. R
Mills; but he disowned any knowl •
edge of un Evans club meeting and
said that be had only signed tbe
“petition” a* an would accommodation to
a Iriend, and as cheerfully
sign one for tbe formation of an At¬
kinson club. He didn’t pledge him¬
self to vote for Evans, nor did he
think it was possible to get up any
enthusiasm for the good old mun.
It was now half pact twelve and
court adjourned until dinner. Judge
toynton was reaching for bis hat,
but the Political Reporter demanded
a speech. "Why,” said “I the judge, with
his quizzical smile, never promised
to make » speech. I told them I
would join U club, but positively
would not take any active part, as
am This out of politics.” trifle discouraging:
wus a no
club, *. no crowd, no Bailiff speaking. The
R. appealed to Gad Crow¬
der to bring tbe Evsds club into
court. know “Oh, nothing pshaw!” ’bout said Cad, Evans “1
don’t no
club. Bat just as soon ae court is
over me and John Bledsoe and Doc
Matthews and n lot of us fellows
out at Zeteila are going to organize
the dandiest Atkinson club you ever
saw. You see that big bailiff from
Sunny Side,—that 800 pound fellow
with the cloth around his neck?
Woll, the sheriff appointed him this
morning to keep Judge Beeks quiet,
and maybe that’s the reason tbe
judge is not ’round to split the air
Thwarted but undaunted, tbe P. R.
wended his way back and in fiont of
the Methodist church ran uponCapt
Graiitiaud, another petitioner, who
was mounting his captaKi?” horse. “ Where’s
tbat Evans club, be asked
quickly. “Ob, you belong to tbe
wrong gang; we are not going to tell
you all our secrets,” said the can-
tain und he galloped off as if to a
rendezvous, tbe direction until out
Thoughts of eight being following toward the him cemetery. Jerry
of in
Darden’s back flashed across tbe
P. Reporter’s mind, but were die-
missed He as impossible.
was not one to give up without I
struggle—he would make oue more
80 ho went to Mayor Boyd’s
to secure the official assistance
the police io organization locating this rayste-
political of which
was in search. Bnt the mayor
in his face. "I haven’t lost
Evans club,” he cried, “nor do
see any use io finding odd.”
But let me tell you, iu all serious-
a,” continued Muyor Boyd, as I
Political Reporter teas stopping -1
moment to take in a year’s sub
to the Weekly News and
from J. E. Johnston, a Hollon-1 sturdy
of a veteran from
“it will be a crying shame and
to the Democrats of Geor-
if they don’t elect Will Atkineon
the governorship this year. He
gone ahead and done everything I
could be done for the party—
bis time, his talents, his in-
and bis money to the cause
no other man would—and dow
them to pick up a man who has
claim whatever nud try to beat
makes me hot to think about
I tell you, Atkinson spent huo-
bad of nobody dollars else of bi^own draw money— |
to on—to
the victory of two years
und is just about broke today J
account of it, and yjiat Bid I
it will be do. an If invitation they; beat to Atkin- aoy-1 J
that wants honors at the
of the party to do as little as
come' to deserve "him. them Atkinson* and would they I
to
as good a governor 1 as the
ever bad, too. have followed
course ever since I plowed beside
asaboy,andhemnkeea straight
every time. He ought Dcm-1 to be
nod he will be if the
don’t go back on the beat
io the State.” ■
To none of this could tbe Political
dissent, but it wan not in
line of he his mission. stopped by Proceeding
was a mem¬
of the Confederate Survivor’s
who wanted to know if
could write a short article about
Evans croze,” as he phrased it,
wish signing his name, as he did
to become embroiled in
He waa assured that be
Along came Petitioner W. J. Kin¬
swinging himself jauntily after
satisfactory dinner. He said be
tbs organization tie hadn’t bad been
but had time
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At Cost!
FOR THE 91
Next Ten Days
We will Offer our entire stock of
Dry Goods, **-
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Goods, Hals-
I Furnishing
&C., &C,
j 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. Everythin#
1 g06S 0 8 >t COSt.
| E. J. Flemister&Bros.
attend. , “Yon , _ ought give
t) to up
J° ur silver beiesies and become a
Democrat like the rest of us,and quit
following after the Constitution,”
8aid the captain. Tbe Political R*-
i ,orter reminded him as gently as
possible that the Constitution was
supporting Evans, the captain’s
own caodidate. “Let me tell you
a secret,” murmured the Griffin
K°ldbug follower of Evaos. “Tbe
Constitution ,or Atkinson, wanted but after to feel- be
in 8 * he pula® of the State for several
we * k8 found Evans was the
stronger man and so came out for
ne latter.” The Political Reporter
ahrewdly surmised that the
Constitution found Atkinson too
strong a man to bend to its pur-
Poses, but said nothing and proceed-
ed ® D ais
The day was waning and the night
promised Evans to be cold if theyoung little
club should not be found and
placed under shelter. Col. W. R.
H«Dleiter does not read the paper#
00 Sunday and so did not know
flatting about tbe 'petition” until
“® was urgently summoned yester-
morniog. But be couldn’t go,
a "partner of his was out, as
oo h® knew nothin# about it-
Agent E. M. Word said there
a ? d ®ee n ao reports of the train run
0,D ff over the child, and thecompress
! ra * n ° t cuuning, so it couldn’t have
fa,len int o that. The Political Re-
P° r ter could not find it, but:his eye-
•& °t > J hr e cts •• as not it 88 used Food to be, SDd let small us
b°P«it may yet turn up all right io
a *“jus of its anxious parents; ai •
taou 8 f> at a late hour last night its
wet nur8e w ? 8 8 «en sitting 00 a curb-
8ton ® and siugitur,
"Who# i«h my wunderiug (hie) Evinwh
cluh to-night?
Rheumatism originates in the mor¬
condition of tbe blood. Hood’s
cures rheumatism. Get
|y Hood’s
A Cultivated Tut«
Wou,d ! m,ural, y a person pos-
^ 88 ' n F it to the beat things obtain-
b,e and guard against imperfee
on *- Tito Gail Borden Eagle
ra od Coodensed Milk is unequalled
Y- A trial will prove its de¬
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HEALTH HOME,
OK-
Hygienic Sanitarium
Known as Water Cure.)
Is located in Griffin, Ga., on tbe
of Eighth andCbappe!streets;
yards north froto tbe Passenger
This Hygienic Home (In¬
is ready and opsn to receive
treat to cure all Invalids of
cote and Chronic diseases; and to
the well people to keep them
For foil particulars send after
J. M. Armstrong, M. D., Prop.,
ROBERT H. ALLISON,
MERCHANT
TAILOR
Suits Cut and Trimmed.
Beautiful Line
SPRING SAMPLES.
Shop over Bee Hive Store,
18 1-2 HUI St;, GRIFFIN, GA.
Fresh Cabbage,
Rutabaga Turnips,
Onions,
Irish and Sweet
Potatoes,
Oranges,
Bananas,
Lemons,
The best grades of FlOUr
The best grades of Lar J,
The bestgradesof TobaCCO,
The best brands of CigaTS.
Just received Fresh lot
GARDEN SEEDS.
Also the finest line of
★ CANDIES - - *
to be found in the State,
COILI COAL!
tSPSplint Doraestlc Coal. Coal No in bet¬
the
Price 84.25
Send ns yonr
Office Hill Street,
€. R. R.
JONES k SON, Agfa.
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jdajp Suit in
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LlUT WlJlQOW
FOR-
$9.85.
FORMER PRICE
$I2.00|$15.00|$:
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 reduced nearly one-half
original prices.
SHOES AND
AT ACTUAL COST,
To make room for New Goods'!
Now is the time to secure Bargains in all
Our Departments.
Underwear, Handkerchiefs, Dress
Hosiery, Ribbons, Linings,
Gloves, &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.
DavidWaxelbaum&Co
27 HILL STREET, GRIFFIN, GA.
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TURKEY.
How to make a fine cored
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as delicious as turkey.
Order the Famous Perris
Ham at our store and find
the Recipe herewith.
BLAKELY.
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