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WINTER CLOTHING
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Just 25 Per Cent. Less Than Value.
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Beginning With the Hew Year til for 60 Days, We Shall Rohe a Cot
ONE-FOURTH OFF
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' height Weight Suits and
All iBovs Heavy Suits and Overcoats.
' * All Heavy Weight Underwear
. All Goods Harked in Plain Figures
This is an offer you should take advantage of. Thanking you for
past paat favors, fa 1 and wishing one and all a PROSPEROUS NEW
YEAR, we remain, always at your servtoe,
Wiley L. Smith.3fE 23 HU1 Street
J. H. HUFF’S BOOK STORE
CR G Has the sale of these Celebrated Glau-
es in GrjfBa, G eorg ia. From the fac
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KELLAM & MOORE.
the only competent optical pi ilant in
the Honth ATLANTA, GA.
J. M. SEARS.
- THE GROCER.
Delivery) Prompt ) 1 J Telephone No. 48.
BLAKELY & ELLIS,
Funeral Directors
Ail grata doth covered, MetalUe and
tKroedOofBns aad Caskets. Prompt and
eassfol attention. FitwHiars.. Carriage •
a«4aU osiM Aatatla testSS attenta Calls te answsta Embalming day
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fnr'AHanta. W&:' Will
t*»r*lay where ,
apHtnl several weeks with friends.
Uapt. 8 , (irantUml and little
daughter, Mian Hnsnnne, Rpont
ytdfarthiy in Atlanta with friends.
;e, E. P. Shannon,
l Carl McNealy, of
Digbjr, »j>enfc yesterday in the city,
Col. B. F. McLaughlin, » promi¬
nent attorney of Greenville, spent
yesterday in the city on legal busi¬
ness. II?
Jack Perdue left last night for Sa¬
vannah, where he line accepted a
position with a large tuaimfnctarinu
establishment, ,
vilin, W. S. Middlebrooks, of Bnrnes-
rigufned home yesterday, af¬
ter spending WilHguis. a short time in the city
with B. L,
Mrs. W. J. Kendrick, of Atlanta,
arrived in the city yeetenlay and will
spend several days with her parents,
Prof, and Mrs. Cqas. M. Neai.
Albert Blakely, who received a
painful gunshot little wound while out
playing with two com pan ions
Tuesday afternoon, could was doing as
nioely as be expected yester¬
day evening.
Sergeant M. H. MoComb®, of Com¬
pany 1, Third Georgia, U. 8 . V,,-
spent yesterday in the city, leaving
last night for his home iu Milledge-
ville, where he will remain a few
days before leaving for Cuba, to join
bis regiment.
Will Jinkins, a negro, who was
mMm criminal court mmte charge of
upon a sa2f
keeping spirituous liquors for
and oertioraried the case to the su¬
perior court, was resentenoed yes¬
terday by Judge W. H Beck to pay
a fine of $25 and costs, or work 60
days on the city chaingang.
. CEEETS BRCYLES.
A. TralnmnMsr ot Central. Brojle, Offer.
«d Ocher l’o*Klon», But Declined.
C. L. Bruner will succeed Capfc. R.
A,. Broyles as trainmaster of the
Central railroad between Atlanta
and Msoon, the change to tnke ef¬
fect May 1st.
Capt. Broyles has been with the
Central a number of years, and only
recently decided to retire from the
railroad business. When it was
the Central offered him the position
of trainmaster of the Savannah di¬
vision and also an excellent position
in the Atlanta yard, but he declined
LOANS ON FARMS.
If yon need money call on us or
write u*.\ We can get money for
you at 7 per cent, interest and a
very small commission. Our rates
are the lowest evenoffered in Geor¬
gia, but seourity most be choice
Gould Atlanta, Bulldlnf/^.^(^So»!?r Bt.,
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OrlSSa, Georgia, February 1 , ISflO.
ROUND ABOU*T
Rotas and Haws From This sad
Adjotnine Oountie*.
WHAT TILLS. ,'. f ’
They say that blood will tall-
It may, bat as things go
It laa’t blood, but i gall, | be! tha at servos
A man best here
Dr. J. M. Thomas, MoWiWnms physician and sort
geon. , Stairs, Stairs, next next & Son.
H H Biss spent ye e relay in At¬
lanta on business.
H. P. Eidy spent yesterday in
Milner on business.
Geo. r. Jones made a business trip
to Thomsston yesterday.
C. A, Cjrocker, of Pomona, was
here on business yesterday.
W. H. Boyles left yesterday on a
business trip throughout the State
Col. J. W. Shell, of SenoUt, was in
the city yesterday on legal business
Col. #.E.H Searoy, Jr., spent
yesterday in M-toon on legal bud-
ness.
Chas. L. Lifsey, of Lifsey Spring,
spent yesterday in the city on busi¬
ness.. '
Geo. White, of Maoon, was in the
oity on business for Unde Sam yes¬
terday.
Tom Nichols, a prominent planter
of Line Creek, spent the day in tha
oity selling cotton yesterday
Mss Rowe mi Woodruff b*ft yes-
Perfect Health.
Keep the system in perfect dr¬
ier by the occasional use of
futt’s Liver Pills. They reg-
llate the bowels and produce
A Vigorous Body. bil¬
For sick headache, mdlaria,
iousness, constipation and kin¬
dred diseases, mi absolute cure
rurrs uver pills
both.
Baring the time he has been train¬
master of this division Bit has had
considerable business transactions
here and has made many friends in
the c ty, who will regret to hear of
his departure from tHe road add
wish for him every success in any
other undertaking.
The Modern Way
Commends itself to the well-inform¬
ed, to do pleasantly and effectually
what was formerly ('one in t£e
crudest manner and diu greeably as
well. To cleanse the system and
break np colds, headaches and fevers
without unpleasant after effects, use
the delightful Figs. liquid Hide Incentive Call rem¬
edy, Syrup of by
fornia Fig Syrup Co.
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A New Program.
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Onr .readers are reminded that the
Schubert 8ymphony Club and Lady
Quartette give «u entire change of
program eaelk season, so those N ^rho
have heard this superior cnmpaiTy
before oan attend again on February
9th at the Olympic theatre and rest
assured of hearing a program that
will be new and entertaining. Re¬
member that this is positively this
company’s last appearanoe in this
city. c
For L* Grippe
Thomas Whitfield & Co , 240 Wab¬
ash ave., corner Jackson st., one of
Chicago’s oldest and most prominent
druggists, recommend Chamberlain ’s
Cough Remedy for la grippe, as it
not only relief, gives bnt a also prompt and com-
pleto of lagrippe counteracts result any in
tendency For to
pneumonia. \ sale by N. B.
Brewry A Son.
A TEXAS WONDER,
■air* Great Diecore
One small bottle of Hall’s Great lder\t Discov-
ery cures all kidney and bladder!troubles, >tes,\
removes gravel, cures diabetes, seminal
emissions, weak and lame hack, rheuma¬
tism and all Irregularities of the kidneys
and bladder in In both botik men and wromen.
regulate* bladder trouble In children. If
not sold by your of druggist, fl. One will small bo bottle, sent by is
mall on roeiept
two months’ treatment, and will cure any
ease above mentioned. E. W. HALL,
Sole Manufacturer, P. O. Box m, Waco,
' Texas.
Sold by Carlisle A Ward, Griffin, G*.
Bead This.
CUTHBXRT, certify GA., April affected s, 1898. with
This is to that I was
gravel and lhat I took flO drops of Hall’s
Great Dtsoovery »very ahd it completely cured
me. It Is worth worth 41,000 per J, bottle to any
one needing it. T. Stkvkns
A sluggish Uver causes dro wsiness,
lethargy and a feeling of apathy. ^
Dr. M A. Simmons Litfer Mmltrife
arouses the liver, and ch« erfnl ener¬
gy succeeds sluggishness.
-Salesman Wanted-
At once. Liberal terms
g0 m Trees for Sale. _
Middle Georgia Nurskkiks
MeanaviBe, G.t.
Zoagh Cura, cura&
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GIBSON’S
ENGLISH
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These Tablets are noted for their
Great Purity and Delicious Flavor
and are unequalled by any in the
world.
FOR SALE BY-,
The Reeves
Pharmacy Co.
LETTERS RECEIVED
from’many A
YESTERday
GEORGIA BOYS.
Th« t«n of dipt. A. J. Ilnrr Con-
flrineil <» » l-** ter Vrom S«r-
K^jnit Chi 1^ D. Hilt,
, The relatives and friends of sev¬
eral of tho members of the Third
Georgia rrgiment now stationed at
Neuvitas, Cuba, received X letters
from them by yesterday’s mail..
Some of the letters state that they
are well and much pleased, with the
place, while others are sick and
thoroughly disgusted with the coun¬
try and request tbeir friends to se¬
cure them discharges as early as
possible. , made without
The trip across.was
any incident and upon a whole yias
very pleasant. They landed on
lighters, six miles fromNeuvitas, on
Friday, January half 20th, ahd were
seven and a days making the
trip. letter of Sergeant Chas. D.
In the
Hale, under date of January 23d, he
stated that Captain A. J. Burr had
was making preparations to go to
Havana before leaving the island for
the States. The company, he stated,
was very sad overthe resignation of
their beloved captain. The letter of
8ergeant Hale was written a day
later than any other received yester¬
day.
Sergeant Laon S Davis, in a let¬
ter to his brother, Mayor W. D. Da¬
vie, stated that he was well, bat
“had seen better days.”
Sergeant Gossett and Corporals
Connor, Maddox and Power are jail
well and make no complaint except
as to the hot weather, which is 95 in
the sun.
DANllkRS OK FHR OlilP.
The greatest danger from Lagrippe
i^\of its resulting in pneumonia. If
reasonable care is used, however,and
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy taki p.
all danger will he avoided. Among
the tens of thousands who have used
is remedy for lagrippe we have
yet to learn of a single case having
resulted in pneumonia which shows
conclusively that this remedy is a
certain preventive of that dangerouc
disease. It will eure lagrippe in less
time than any other treatment! It
is pleasant and safo to take. For
sale by N. B Drewry & Son.
Thr o Voirs Without ftrgulf.
Dover, Delt Feb. 1.—Three ballots
for senator today. Each resulted -as
follows: Gray, 15; Addicka, 14; Du¬
pont. 7; Nicholson, 4; Willis, 4; Chand¬
ler, a; Higgins, l. Absent, 5.
A Fleshy
Consumptive
. Did you ever see one ?
Did you ever hear of one ?
Most certainly not. Con¬
sumption is a disease that
flesh. invariably causes loss of
■ If you are light in weight,
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even if your cough is only
a slight one, take you should
certainly
Scott’s EmusKon
of cod liver oil vdih hypo-
phosphites. No remedy
is such a perfect prevent¬
ive to consumption. Just
the moment your throat
begins to weaken and you t :
find you are losing flesh,
you And s! mould begin begin to to take take it. it.
no other remedy
ha s cur ed so many cases
of consumption. Unless
you are far advanced with
this disease, Scon’s Emul¬
I sion will hold every in¬
« : ducement to you tor a
perfect cure.
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COST SALE
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SPOT CASH
WILL BE GONTINDED UNTIL
FEBRUARY ■ * ■
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will be in this sale except
ICOATS SPOOL COTTO!
Come to see us to 5AVE
HONEY.
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Our New Embroideries Have Arrived
See our new
Baby
\ * V\ Carriages
and
Go-Carts,
Beautiful and M
Latest Styles.
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