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W-K Black aud Wool Cheviot Sait*
For $5 a Suit. ;
Brown and Gray Owtomere Suite
M- For $6.50 a Suit
Black and hacy Cheviot Suite
For $7 a Suit
Suite worth IIS 50
For $8.50 a Suit
Floe Drtm Suite worth Fifteen and Twenty Dollar*
For 12 and 15 Dollars a Suit!
WHITE & WOLCOTT _
i Goods You Want.
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( we HAVE—
The good* you want aow, to-day. Hfca Unrawrarewi
Pig Ham* to teil wboK The teat Full Cream Chaw*.
Imported MacoaionL Iroh Potato** and Oodftah. Onawd
Turkey* and Cranterriea Catery. Fin* Norfolk and
Savannah Qyxtera Pk*re remember
tall you cheap aa THE CHEAPEST.
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G. W. Clark
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R. E DRAKE & Co
INSURANCE
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I REPRESENT
fbe Northwestern Mutual Life In¬
surance Company,
Auk>
Leadinf Rre Insurance Com^anic
MTAUL RwCimVi
Special attention given to Cotton la
~J.P. NICHOLS.
ROUND ABOUT.
City •tea aad laws Fisa TMa aad
kij aisiag Omaha*.
LAC 6 BTKA
“Laagfc (Ml Itetrau taagtowtOi you"—
Ofteaeaaaraf A fact meat unptenaU' ana; koow ooljr
half— ttetawaghyou
Tte mtt way te laugh in* at jwt
D. W. Perdue went to Atlanta last
might.
N. C. Elder left yesterday
Hewman.
Walter Berks s|«nt yesterday in
Atlanta.
Mr*. C. O. Mills went to Macon
Mtee Kate Ison went to Macon
J. Q. Boynton went to Tbomarton
mterday.
Hugh Johnson returned yesterday
Mtea Mollie Johnson left Teeter-
day for Macon.
T. P. Moore, of Nrsoo. was in the
C*IJ TriMCTvHI* ,
Mtea Mary MeH Serf returned last
night from Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs D. Waxribaum spent
Mrs. J. EL Yarbrough, of William-
son. were here yesterday
Mr*. A. J. CSark and little son.
Howard, left ywteerday for Doogia*
Tille.
Qe e , Junes left yesterday for At- ‘
where he will make his fa-
tare htMM
The Social Circle will mart with ...
Mrs. Clay Brown this afternoon at
s o'clock.
IS TOO LOW
nr price,
but we can’t
- help It. cheap But
we can do your work
and we will. Buggb-s, Repairs Re¬ on
Wagons and Harness, Repairs
pairs Cushions, on Tops, Ac. We
on
have good workmen and
will guarantee all work
done. Bring ns your work
and get onr prices.
H. P. EADY & CO.
Tennessee
Dressed
—:TURKEYS:—
Give ME your order
NOW for your Thanks¬
giving Turkey.
You will get a Choice
One.
TEW NUTS,
CITRON
and RA1SIXS.
Frerhest SPICES and
EXTRACTS in the City.
AGESCY FOB
Fleichman’s
Compressed
YEAST
IS
Tin Foil.
TEN TICKETS FOR
♦ WHH
Best Goods.
Low Prices.
Prompt Delivery.
TELEPHONE 48
J.M. SEARS.
Compendium of vast information
and lag color map to Hamilton Pah
On, Indianapolis. lad.
Miss Annie Cheatham returned to
her home in Wadky yerterda y, after
a visit to her taster. Mrs. Joseph H.
Drewry.
T. E. Sims, who has been living
on the lower edge at Henry, bats
^ to Dooly county to try fate
*CW. B. J Redding, president of
the (Joanna Duirrmrei* Aamcarior..
went to ye st e r da y to be pres-
** the annual State eaavaHxn,
’«hta h to-day H*n ,n teiw
venteon and expects a large att en d
-The worst «*d i ever had in my
was cured by Chuabcdua
Remedy. write* W. H.
of Butter Qroak. CM 'Tito
=
inf !«!l *h*\ tiw TU
y ( tired me, and 1 want all of
„ Wed with
toy frtcwta when iron a
rough nr wW t« in* it, for it will do
thwrr. good ” kM by N. B. Drewry
A Son.
8 . W. McOallta, assistant State
geologist, wax in the city yesterday
for the purpose of interviewing
County Commissioner T. R Mill* in
regard to the ezedkot road system
of Bpaldmg County. Three invert!
gationx gationx will be incorporated in be a
uemphlet pamphl about road building to
umed from the “ geological depart-
Thu three-year old boy of J. A.
Johnson, erf Lynn Center, 111., te
subject to attacks of croup Mr.
Johnson my* be is satisfied that the
timely use of Chamberlain's Cough
Reaiedv. during a severe attack,
saved his little boy's life. He te in
the drag business, a member of the
firm of Johnson Bros, of that place;
and they handle a groat many patent dis
medicine* for throat and long
eases. He had all these to chooee
from, and skilled physician* ready
to respond to his call, but selected
this remedy for use in bis own
family at a time when bis child’s
life was in danger, because he knew
it to be superior to any other, and
famous the world over for ite cores
of croup. Mr. Johnson says this is
the beet selling cough medicine
handle, and that it gives
satisfaction in all cases,
fi Drewry te Son.
We have received an elaborate
communication on “Home-Made
Christmas Pre s en ts,” which we
most respectfully but firm*y decline
to publish. Since foot ball has been
prohibited by the legislature pin¬ we
have no use for home-made
cushions, nor do we care for padded
bottoms for bureau drawers that we
can not tdl from liver pads. Any¬
one wishing to make ns a present
for Christmas can either buy it or
send the money, the receipt of
which will be cheerfully acknowl¬
edged and we will buy it for ourself.
N R—This does not apply to home^
made peach brandy.
We live in a country of which the
principal sooorce is stomach-trooWe.
It is more wide-spread and, than neatly, any
other disease, very
more dangerous. One thing that
makes it so dangerous te tha* it te so
little understood. If it were better
understood, it would be more feared,
more easily cured, leas universal
than Bis now. So, those who wish
to be cored, take Shaker Digestive
Cordial, because it goes to the root
at the trouble as no other medicine
does The pure, harmless, curative
herbs and plants, erf which it te com¬
posed, and what render is so certain
and, at the same time, so gentle a
cure. It helps and strengthens the
stomach, purifies and tones up the
system. Sold by druggists,
10 cents to $ 1-00 per bottle.
Revival Services Continue.
Evangelist H. C. Combs, of Ma¬
con, who has been assisting the pas¬
tor, D. A. Brindle, in a meeting at
the Christian church daring the last
two weeks, left y e s terda y to attend
The State convention, which te now
in section at Saundersville. ft was
thought best to continue the meet¬
ing, so Mr. Brindle preached last
night and will also preach to-niglit.
Several new members have been
added to the church and quite an
interest te being manifested.
Prof. J. C. Ewing, who has been
conducting the song service, will
continue to lead the music till the
dose of the meeting.
ttwefcAP*’** an-e* Solve.
The best salve in the world for
cuts, bruises aores, ulcers, salt
rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped
hands, ^hilhUins, corns and aD skin
arnprions, and positively cures piles
or no pay required. It te guaran¬
teed to give perfec t satisfaction or
mooey refunded. Price 25c. per
box. For sale by J N. Harris te
Sous and Carlisle & Ward
A dunce of a llielime
to get goods at yonr Anction own
price. Attend
Sale at New York Store.
A Concert Thursday Night
Maries F. Dunwody.* pianist,
assisted by Miss Fairbanks Higgins,
soprano, and Signor A. Froeokm.
violinist, wiH gi ve a grand concert No
at the Olympic Thursday night.
extra charge for reserved seats.
Bow to Car* Bit loo* Colic.
I suffered for weeks with colic and
pains in my stomach caused by hi]
loosnass and had to take medicine
all the while until I used Chamber¬
lain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy which cured me. 1 have
since recommended it to a good
many people. Mrs. F. Butler. Fair
haven. Conn. Persons who are sub¬
ject to bilious colic can ward off the
attack by taking this remedy as
soon as the first symptoms appear.
Sold by N. R, Drewry te Son.
AbcUod s»le to-diy of
entire stock of David
Waxeibaom. Goods sold
to high est bidder .
Now is the Time to Buy Your
Coal.
We have it in (Shmax at $1
and $4 50 delivered, and the
well-known MontevaBo, which
we seU at U 98. Buy now while
prices are low and before the coH
map catches you out .
Also, all kinds of Lumber, Shin¬
Blinds. Sash. Paints, Oils, Be.
lowest market prices.
Call on Newton Coal and Lumber
Company, corner Hill and Brand
way, or ord
No. 5. J
( lean aad Dye.
and dyed to
No drawing up. No
Brag your riothes to Dr.
uf to It
To
toyorfia 1 G
A- (i-
‘0m
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A. B. CLABK’S DAILY BULLETIN.
I have added another floor to my already increas¬
business, where I now hare as follows:
a car of northern
Potatoes, Cabbage,
ALSO A CAB EACH OF
BRAN AND HA.Y.
Special Prices in quantities. See Ut PRICES be¬
sending off four order.
GRIFFIN SHOE STORE
WEATHER SHOES.
Boys and Girls Crack Proof Galf Shoes*
Boys and Girls Heavy Grain School Shoes.
Boys and Girls Solar Ttp Shoes.
Boys and Girls Dongola Patent Tip Shoes.
Boys and Girls Tan Button or Lace Shoes.
Infants fine Shoes, either Black or Tan.
Infants Soft Shoes.
Our Mork of Shoes is the best that experience and
money can buy.
It pays to buy Shoes here. Why? Because we sell
them for less profit than the other men. Because we guar¬
antee everj pair.
R. F. STRICKLAND & CO.
Co me
TO SEE US FOR OFFICE SUPPLIES,
Staple Stationerv of all kinds, new Inkstands, new Penholders, new Pen
recks. Seethe line of Pencils we are carrying.
SEE OUR
New Teachers’ Bibles!
New Window Shades. New lot Art Material. The prettiest line of Picture
Moulding-ever shown in Griffin
AT CUT PRICES!
DEANE te AMOSS.
J. H. HUFFS BOOK STORE
_ ^ /» ■" \ Has the sale of these Celebrate
yc >s v f | Glasses in Griffin, Georgia. Fro*
^^ / \ Va a JJ \ the factory of
___ & MOORE piantin
complete optical
iTLKST\
Concert at Hampton.
On ~ Friday evening, 19th 1<M , m»t.. - . I
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there will be a splendid concert at
the Hampton Academy. Prof. Clif 1
ford L. Smith, of LaGrange, one of
the finest violinists in the South,
will give some good violin selections
There will be fine vocal, piano and ,
string selections of musk, besides
popular subject recitations. All
lovers of music will he well repaid
tor craning. The concert te under :
the supervision of the music teacher
of the academy. Prices of admte-
sion. adults 25 omits, children 15
ceits.
-
- vha Comte* Wo—a
Who goes to the dub while her has-
band tends the baby, as well as the
run down in health. They will be
troubled with loos at appetite,
aches, spells. sleeplessness, The most wonderful fainting or dizzy -1 j
rente
dy for these women is Electric Bit-
tore. Thousands at sufferers from
lame back and weak kidneys rise up
and call it blessed. It is the medi
cine for women- Fwnateoomptamte
aad nervous troubles of aD kinds
are soon relieved by the use of Elec
trie Bitters. Delicate women should
keep this remedy on hand to build
up the system. Only 50c. per bottle.
For sale by J. N. Harris te Son and
Chriislete Ward.
At the Auction Stir*
se*tg will be provided for
the Ladies. Goods to be
sold at yonr own price at
David WaxelbhmnV
Have you properjv to trade?
Write DeveunT Bros., McKeesport.
Pa.
Be sore aad attend the
Auction Sale ot Dry
Ac., at New York
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MUNICIPAL TICKET.
Election December 1 . 1897 ,
re* UHKXCC.
1 st Ward—R & DAV I?v
2nd Ward—B. R. BLAKELY,
3rd Ward—D. A OXFORD.
4th Ward—J. L REID.
Look to jomr interest
attend Anction Sale
New York Store and
good* at yonr own
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Cut this oat and take it to yonr
druggist an d get a sample bottle free
of Dr. King's New Discovery, for
Consumption, Goughs and Colds,
They do not ask you to bny before
trying. 11118 will show yon the
great merits of this truly wonderful
remedy, and show you what can be
accomplished by the regular size
bottle. This te no experiment, and
would be disastrous to the proprie¬
tors, did they not know it would in-
variably cure. Many of the best
physicians are now using it in their
practice with great results, and are
relying on it in most severe cases. It
te guaranteed. Trial bottles free at
J. N. Harris te Son's and Carlisle<£r
Regular size
* L0 °-
Caoearet* stixaalat* brer, kidneys
bowe'w Never sicken, weaken or
nipa. 10 *
_ Store Burglarized, _ , .
The store house at M. Friedman,
next door to K F Strickland, was
burglanwd Monday night About
135 xnd some clothing were missing.
The thief evidently knew all about
the store as there was no lock
broken. The back door was standing
open when one of the clerks first
went in the store yesterday morning.
Persistent
Coughs
A cough of which scans to hang
cum spite all the remedies which
you have applied certainly needs
energetic and sensible treatment.
For twenty-fire years that stand¬
ard preparation at ood-frver od,
SCOTT'S
EMULSION
Is fix
1 w h y * fix cod-fiver a^par-
to the
ttSi soothes cad
* •^JrtKTOTTs 1 teteite
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BY FLEM1STER & BRIDGE:
rf rK b S.W*o s E
1 m
cent discount on all if purchases. purchase
For instance, 90c. 5 our $5.00, amounts to ?
$1.00, you pay $9.00, &c. you pay $ 45 ’ 0Q
$ 10.00 you pay '
This includes every article in our start ^
We are advertisers of facts and will do just
we say in every instance.
Sale Begins Monday Morning a j ?
Be on hand and secure your share ot the
* ar gains. No old stock to select from.
New Roman Goods. Striped Silks, and Jackets Plaid Percales
Wool, Hosiery Dress Gloves, Ladies and Misses Union and Capes
Corsets, Embroideries, Lace Table Linens’ Suits
3 ,
^pAwy/kln TT 1r Moffo T r* s) * a*. if* 1
Shoes, Gossimers, &c, all in this sale.
“There is Something in a Name.”
“NO RUB” Men's White Unlaundried Shirts
made of New York Mills Domestic has the pat¬
ented back that prevents the rubbing of col
lar button for $50c- *"* They are the best
made- value
FLEMISTER & BRIDGE
j
r. TWO
CARLOADS
NEW
fURNTTUBE
RECEIVED
IN
PAST
SIX
DAYS!
HUNDREDS
OF
HOLIDAY
SUGGESTIONS.
No
Trouble
to show our
goods. It’s a
pleasure to us
tor you to call.
Griffin Variety Works,
P. 8. PARMELEE, Manager,
Successors to W. C AYCCK k SON ,
IBS, mi BUIS, WINDOWS, SCREEN OOOBS
•nd Windows, Glass, Scroll H ork,
- INSIDE AND OUTSIDE FINISHINGS.