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THE NEWS, Established 1ST I.
W. A. VEKNOV, Proprietor. ESTABLISHED 1881.
27 N. Pryor Street, Near Equitable Building,
^ : ATLANTA, CEORCIA.
LARGEST n^Sr^RALOnNxi?* SOUTH
I Keep Nothin* but the Best.
GOOD LUNCH. GOOD BEER. GOOD WHISKY,
I handle the finest of all the different brand* qf WhUkfes, and exited to TOO & eordtai
In yltattoo to give me a call and your patronage. All order, by mall will receiye eepecinl.
prompt and personal attention and are specially solicited.
W. A. VERNOY, 27 North Pryor Street.
NEW - GOODS!
WeJIave Received During the Past Week Many New
and Stylish Goods at Astonishingly Low Press.
Our Mr. J. L, Bass is now and has been for the last
three weeks iu the Northern and Eastern markets searching
for goods for our mammoth establishment. If you will
call we can convince you that he has been successful in
securing many new and desirable goods at lower prices
*
than were ever heard of. New Black Goods in large
quantities at Rock Bottom Prices. Serges, Cashmeres
and Henriettas in all colors.
ALL WOOL AT HALF
COTTON PRICES
New Percales, Ginghams, Duck and Checked Muslins.
The prettiest Mattings ever seeq in this market and are
going fast as the prices are right. New Carpets ip and
more on the road, We are still selling Sheets and Pillow
Cases as other S sell the cloth to uiake them.
Call and let us show you these goods and numerous
others that we have not got time to mention.
PLOW SHAPES,
PLOW GOODS.
PLOW STOCKS,
PONY PLOWS, r
BOY DIXIE PLOWS
CHILLED PLOWS
Wholesale and Retail
BUILDER’S and heavy hardware a specialty
g U----»uuu TOILET SOAP
Buttermilk Complexion Soap 15c. a box-
nt ver sold before for less than 25c.
Koko'Twin Floating Soap 6c. a cake.
The G. A. Rover Tar ISoap, (everybody’s
friend) only 5c. a’eake.
SCRAPES,
SCOVIL HOES,
HAMES,
BACK BANDS,
TRACES,
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA, TUESI) MORNING, FEBRUARY 4, 1896
50 Rolls New Matting
arrived, new pat¬
terns
50 dozen New Win¬
dow Shades.
THe8eywood>
! 1 I
■wa re . - + T
CARPETS,
and
RUGS.
Another shipment of
those famous $1.49
Rugs.
Sideboards from $12
CROCKERY!
CROCKERY!
112 piece dinner set
$12 50
Gladness Understanding Comes
\A/ith v ” a better of the
transient nature of the many phys¬
ical ilia which vanish before proper ef¬
rightly forts—gentle directed. efforts—pleasant .There Is efforts—
comfort in
the knowledge that so many forma of
sickness are not due to any actual dis¬
ease, tion of but the simply to a constipated condi¬
family laxative, system, Sfcrupof which Elga, the pleasant prompt¬
remedy ly remove*. with millions Thatis why it is the only is
everywhere of families, and
who esteemed so highly by all
effects value good health. Ote Its beneficial
are due to fact, that it is the
(me cleanliness, remedy without whio| promotes debilitating internal the
organs on which it acts. It Is therefore
all important, in order to get its bene¬
ficial effects, top note when you pur¬
chase, that you have the genuine article,
which is manufactured by the California
utable Fig Syrup druggists. Co. only, and sold by all rep¬
; (
If in the enjoyntenfrof good health,
tives and the other system remifiies iafregular, then needed. laxa¬
or with are not
If afflicted anj actual disease, one
may be commends® It to the most skillful
physicians, teen should hut if hale need of a laxative,
one the best, and with
the well-informedevery where, Syrupof
Used Figs and stands gi highest and is most largely
vea mod general satisfaction.
SWEET
IRISH
ONIONS,
CABBAGES*
BANANAS, ■fv-.ra
I have moved my Liquor
Business from Griffin to
413 3rd Street
■ ■ ■ Macon, Ga.»
where I will be glad to serve
my old friends and custom¬
ers, as hereiofore, with the
finest brands of
at the Lowest Cash Prices.
Mail orders shall have
prompt attention.
^Ycurs truly,
t WILEY L. SMITH
Vm Genito-Urinary Trouble* and
Nervous Affection*.
Three tablet* have specific action on the
aenital and ariuary organ*, and speedily
correct any abnormal condition, it matters
not what it msy be.
Cure ail kidney a*d bladder trouble*, of
every description; improve tb* appetite; uid
digestion; core constipation; huild Up the
system and give tone acd vital lores to oil
of the organs of the body.
Overeworked Men, that suffer from Insom¬
from nia aad tbeirnse. Nervous Debility, find prompt relief
Delicate Women, that suffer from Neoral-
sria, Hysteria and other Nerverous affections,
will find immediate rebel and a permanent
cure by their use.
They cure ait Female troubles, resulting
from deranged Conditions of the Monthly
Period*. Every woman that trie* them will
thank us for the information. Prim $1,00
per Sold tehff druggists « packages for 82 50.
Co., 7HN. by Broad 8fc, and Haggard Specific
Atlanta, Oa. Bent
b y mnil on receipt of price.___
Application Sale. tor Guardi**
Circuit, at th* court house in Griffin, ©a., os
the 28th day of January, 18&S, at 10 o'doch
a. m., for sn order authorizing tie
undersigned good sell as 167 guardian shares of Andrew f. All
to of stock hi the Trios
Chattooga Manufacturing Company, of of Trion, Ga.,
county, tho par value of gluo
P« No. share, 54. of th* ***** shares evidenced by certificate
88M aad certificate No.
58 of 8share*, bold and owned by the an-
dereieued as goardiea of Andrew P. Allgood
Referred to the House Ways
and Means Committee.
IT WILL GOME UP OH WEDHE8DAY
MYST ERY SO LVED.
*hs Woman Killed Nnr Fart Thomas
We* a Mn, Merklaad.
Cincinnati, Feb. 8.—It is believed
that tee body of the woman killed near
Fort Thomas. Ky., one of the suburb*
of this city, last Friday night, has been
identified. Owing to the head being
cut off all efforts to identify the body
heretofore failed. The reservoir has
been drained, the river dredged, and
every nook and corner for miles exam¬
ined, bnt still the toad has not been
lonnd.
Mrs. Emery Markland of Store street,
this city, has been misting for a week.
She first put her four children in the
Childrens’ home and lift her husband.
Monday her hnsbaud and her mother,
Mrs. William Hart, examined the boi.y
and they think it is that of Mrs. Mark-
land. Mrs. Hart did not live with her
daughter and does not recognize the
clothing. There distinguishing marks
are no cm
the body , but they wffi ASSiy claim ft
as the remains of Mrs. Markland.
They cannot give any reasons tar her
leaving being at that home. place late at night, or for
her
Th* Anglo-French Boundary Coramlwton.
Washington, Feb. 8.— In a report to
the state department from Siena Leone,
United States Consul Pooley says the
vexed question of the delimitation at
British and French boundary frontiers
is now receiving the active attention of
special which Anglo-french boundary commis¬
sion, The began railway work from lost Freetown November.
Hinterland projected is destined to
the now to be an
accomplished already fact, the field. and the The engineers importa¬
are on
tion of American flour, kerosene, lum¬
ber, leaf tobacco and meat products
shows an increased tendency, and the
consul expects a greater demand when
the railroad is completed and the coun¬
try is opened up to commerce.
-re- J — -
Bov. Cook’s Condition.
Rochester, Feb. 8.—Joseph Cook of
Boston, who recently returned from
Australia, is at the sanitarium, Clifton
Springs, suffering from an acute form of
nervous prostration. weakness of He the is optic nearly blind
owing He mil to be a taken to his cottage nervee. Lase
at
George early in the spring, where it u
hoped he will recover.
Tortured by tho Boom,
London, Feb. A—The correspondent
o t the African Critic, at Johannesburg,
cables that he ha* collected ‘‘damning
evidence of the refined torture” of a
captain and a trooper at Dr. JauteuoD , a
force by the Boers, whore commander
afterward* ordered the two prisoners to
be toot.
strike ouiy affect* 300 men who are
working now, but it will affect 8,000 if
not adjusted before the building season
0I8MAL OUT LOOK.
Oo*snt Howells' Report oa the Walsh «ta
Plato Industry.
Washington, Feb. 3.—A dkmal pict-
tuw of the condition* aud future pros-
peota of the Welsh tin maker* is drawn
by United States Consul Anthony How-
ells in a report to the department of
state. He says; -
“The tin plate trade of South.Wales
has persistently, during the part few
wior months, gone November from bad to worse. When
to toe elections the ru¬
inous effects of the Wilson bill on
American manufacture wta portrayed
in certain newspapers, there was much
rejoicing The optimism on this which side asserted of the itself Atlantic.
remarkable, vras
and when the facte were
quoted gloried as being against those who
because American failure meant
British success, their reply seemed to be,
as is always the case with such as an
unwilling the to that be convinced of being in
wrong, it was ‘so much worse
for the facts. ’ Unhappily, a crisis is at
hand, and the only panacea suggested
is a general stoppage for a little time
next takes month, provided no improvement
The place consul in the meantime. "
encloses a printed call on
the men to suspend work In this fash¬
ion, bnt doubts whether it will be gen¬
erally heeded/ although as there are at
least 100 too many mills in eoristenoe,
the only recourse seems to be to check
the output. As it is, scarcely one of the
works has been running regularly, there
mills being at the pr e s e n t time nearly 170
diate idle, with a prospect of an imme¬
increase of the uamber.
LIVELY TI MES LO OKED FOR.
Kentucky Assembly I* Agate TM oo
Joint Ballot—Still Ho Chnioo.
Louisville, Feb. 8.—A special trims
Frankfort to Tho Post says: PoUtlciqps
are looking for lively times is Frank¬
fort daring the week, as Senator OgU*
vie (Dem.), who was ill, has arrived
and Deckbam (Dem.), who was elected
Saturday Wilson, in Nelson county to succeed
This makes deceased, the will assembly come Tuesday. again tie
a
on Joint ballot, and it is thought the
Republicans will report and act favora¬
bly upon tho contests at Dunlap from
Hunter to the Mn&tortoip to succeed
Blackburn.
The joint assembly convened a* soon
and went through with it* stereotyped
preliminaries, which up to th* voting
were without incident.
The ballot resulted: Butter, SB;
Blackburn, 4«; scattering, Ui necessary
to a choice, 87.
IN EV ERY CO UNTY.
A Long S*rl** of Farmer*’ In.tttuto* WUl
Bo Beld—Otker News.
Raleigh. Feb. 8.—The agricultural
department will this week begin a long
series of farmers’ institutes. There
will be held in each of sixteen oounties
in the First congressional district.
At Mayesville, Ferdinand Smith, a,
negro, walked into James Horne's bar¬
room dered and leave was but disorderly. refused. £e mu or¬
to An aMerca-
tion followed and Horne shot him dead.
The sales of commercial fertilisers, it
is now evident, are much larger than
they _At were far the last spring seasoau
reveal Meteodirt ekn r ekre ia
North Carolina service* were held Ban-
Bay day in memory of Her. Dr. Attious O.
The good.
executive committee of tire State
Farmers’ Alliance has ordered that its
shoe factory at Hillsboro be at oooe
equipped with machinery.
Will Move "a Jolat Dakota.
Little Rock, Feb. L—Senator James
K. Jones is expected to reach hare front
Washington early this weak «w»4 mate
Governor Olarke in joint debate. Gov¬
ernor Clarke is stumping the state in
behalf of his senatorial candidacy. Ex-
Governor Fishback is also considered a
candidate, and it tl expected that he
will also stninp the state. Be has not
yet announced his candidacy, but to
a private letter to a friend to Texarkana
he says he may eater the race later on.
msm
t *. — RosU is steady; spir.is
.trained, msefiias. Itjfc fitSSF”* It: irrejn-
!** vfmia,
Kt Wot. V». l-Urio. ja* ,»
turned from Havana say: Games and
Macao have made the meeting, it is
said, as arranged del near Artemi*, prov¬
ince of Pinar Rio, at the very time
that Marin, with five columns, wag
looking for either of the rebel chief*
only U mile* north, near San Antonio
de io* Banoe. It wax .uppoeed that the
guarded Batabano railroad would line prevent from the JHavredt mining, to
bnt Gomes croaeftbe line and Mare*
with a comparatively march small party, made
point a quick of the island from and the kept westernmost
his tryst
“I have neon Moro’« lightevery night
lor a week.” Gome* arid recently.