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ounts to.
)ar lien and Bovs Clotbin* is worth every cent it
rked. Nobody can sdl tnem for Jess, under ordinary
r Spring stock will soon be here and we must make
for them.
duct twenty-five per cent, from the marked price on
iece of clothing »n the bouse and it is yours.
Mens aid Boys Outfitters.
■
25 Jardinieres
WILL SELL AT COST
G4W. CLARK & SON,
Wholesale and Retail Grocers.
mm SHOE COIP’Y,
14 Whitehall St„
>ta. • • • Ga.
ROUND ABOUT.
.....
Iotas and lews From This and
AdjeUuag Orastin.
W. J. Kincaid went to Atlanta
Frank W. Haralson, of Atlanta,
BRICK, CEMENT, DOORS AND WINDOWS. p
la taet Everything lu Our Line ef Business at Correct Prices. : : : ;
:: : PROMPT DELIVERY : ; : ; : : TELEPHONE ft
oal i «« ^ \ coal
H NEWTON & CO
; .
Mrs. J. 8. Boynton left
for a short visit to relatives in
lanta, after which she will go
Florida for the balance of the
ter.
Oor people the are habit growing of looking more
more m to
druggist and medical men for
latest and; best of everything in
drag line. They sell
Cough Remedy, famous far its
of had colds, croup and
cough When in need of such
medicine give this remedy a
and you will be more than
with the result.
Leap year proposals are stijl
order down in Albany, according
the Herald. Up here every
man was engaged to all the
ried girts in town before the
was ten days old
Mr. D- Wiley, ex-postmaster, badly
Black Creek, N. Y., was so
flicted with rtiemnatism that he
only able to hobble around with
canes, mid even then it caused
great pain. After using Chamber¬
lain’s Pain Balm he was so much im¬
proved that he threw away his canes.
He says this liniment did him
good than all the medicine* and
treatment put together. For sole
50 cents per bottle by all
and medical dealers.
Tickets will he on sale for
Gras at New Orleans February 14th
owl 17th. The price for round trip
fem Ate piara viafisifisl of (Jess ,
gia, will be $16.40. Cheap enough,
if you have the “plunks ”
The little daughter of Mr. Fred
Webber, Holland, Mass., had a
bad cold and cough which he
not been able to cure bottle with anything. of Cham-
I gave him a 25cent
berlain’s Cough Remedy, and says W.
P. Holden, merchant and postmaster
at West Bnmfleld, the next
time I saw him he said it
like a charm. This remedy*is in¬
tended especially for acute throat
and lung diseases such such as as colds. colds,
cough, and it is
There to no
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danger in giving it to children for it
contains nothing injurious. For
sale by all druggists and medical
The county commissioners met
ssterdar. but transacted little busi-
aa, Chairman Mills being busily
igaged for several days past in
airing oat the delinquent tax list
, connection with Deputy Collector
utt. - The board will meet again
DMWRYYU.UC, Ga., Feb.
sowing is taking (he day in tbits
tion at present
Bat little work has been
towards farming up to the
W. P. Manord and R. T.
spent last Sunday with Tom
an d family near Brooks Station.
“We are glad to know that B.
Leach is some better after a
days illness. Patman, who has been
8. A.
bed for a few days with neuralgia,
is able to be out looking after
fanning interest again. the
The Mack measles has got
among the negro race in tide
and most every family is down
them.
Miss Loula Hand has a
school at Handy school house in
north part of this district,
of 30 or 35 pupils, and will
more soon as the weather and permits. Mrs.
At the residence of Mr.
H. H. Bishop, of this place,
married on last Tuesday Mr. J. M.
McHargue and Miss Laura D. Bish¬
op in the presence of only a few rel¬
atives and friends, T. P. Nichols
officiating. The happy couple home.
for Marietta, their future
Success to them in their new life.
The Modem Way
Commends itself to the well in¬
formed, to do pleasantly and effect¬
ually what was formerly done in
crudest manner and disagreeably
well. To cleanse the system
break up colds, headaches and fe¬
vers without unpleasant after ef.
fecta, use the delightful liquid laxa¬
tive remedy, Syrup of Figs. Manu¬
factured % California Fig
Company.
fhe World’s hair Tests
•bowed bo baking powder
40 pan or ao great la lear-
eoiag power a* the RoyzL
STATMEWrT^DE N11U.
tw «—«. »—« ^ *«* *— 1
«-wr™-W»p.rrwi—«r
Wajkkkotos. Wo 4 -Tl»* Bbmw*
Minister, Mr. M. K DeJtXata*. wts
surprised end amused wfem stowa the
statement in the 5t Jaiwa iiaastts of
MARKETS ARE G LUTTED.
A Cars* «T Oraaxw NsssaMr 9—4 ’■ *•*
Ort^Ma Fw Btrnly lw Cota * Bu-
WiBflnaiof, Ffeb. t—lest December
more trait was exported from Sicily to
the United States than ever before m
that month, the aggregate being *75,000
boxes of green fruit, 100,000 of which
V/ttticura VSOAP*
i^IAKes LwhiteJ so^i
CRAB APPLE CIDER
Fresh, Sparkling, Delicious
JOHN H. DIERCkSEN’S
ESTABLISHED 1867.
R. IY1 ROSE COMPANY
. . Distillers and Wholesale . .
12 Ma rietta Street, ATLANTA , GA.
PURE LIQUOR FOR FAMILY AND MEDICINAL USE
. . . OUR SPECIALTY . . .
■Retail Order* Bfcwra Prompt sad Cawfal Attention. Writ* for Frfa» LSrt.-VB
* ESTABLISHED IiY 1880.
fe fin Si te Ybb tli Best GUs fir li e Hast Moist.
We carry the largest stock of Pure Old Ryu and Bourbon Whiskies in
Central Georgia. Georgia Stone Mountain pure Cora, Peach and Apple
Brandies, Ram, Gia and Wines of every deecriptioo.
SOME OF OUM LEAD1X0 BHAVfifl OF BT* AJfD EOCKB O* Wffl BPKg:
OLD SHARPE WILLIAMS, OLD OSCAR PEPPER, HENRY CLAY,
SWEET PANSY, \ BMLK OF MACON*
SLR Ridge, club house, old log cabin.
t*r.
fc
geiag
«w«n
™a
The U. S. Gov’t Reports
gboor Royal B aki n g Powder
ALE,
PORTER,
BEER
and
WHISKIES.
TH& PURITY OF MY GOODS
GUARANTEED.
Cor. Soath Broad aad Hunter Street*.
Jnit around the Corner tram Whitehall St.,
ATLANTA. GA.
DAVID WAXELBAUM A CO
&
ALWAYS MAKE
A SENSATION!
THE
MONTH
OF
FEBRUARY
WE
MUST
INCREASE
OUR
SALES.
WE MUST CLOSE OUT OUE
FALL AND WINTER
GOODS
WHICH WE OFFER AT
Actual Cost
TO MAKE ROOM FOR OUR
New Spring Stock
Which are daily arriving
We can show you the best line of
. . . New Embroideries
j ■ ■ 1- . , •' ’ “ -• ''•■v'.'.'.ii M"--
Ever seen in Griffin at Extra Low Prices. <
NEW PRINTS,
NEW PERCALE8
NEW CREPONS. Just Received
Inspect our stock of