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The *Biggest REDUCTION SALE We Have Ever Had Will be on MONDAY Only.
the bargains, wo wiM offer a few pieces of Will also offer at same time beautiful lino of For this special sale every article in the house will be red™-
imn« g many PRICE OF 4c PER YARD
FRUIT OF LOOM BLEACHING VELVET RUGS, SPECIAL
ON HEAVY 4.4 SHEETING
at 5o per yard. 10 yards only to a customer. which we have been selling at $3.75, for only 12.98. Don't miss this great sale
CAN I GET FITTED ?
That is about the only doubt that keeps some men from
baying ready-mad« Clothing. If we can fit yoa, we wont
sell you. If your fit lion't stay fitted, the sale don’t stay at
sale—bring it back. Where’s yonr risk? Not satisfied, you
or your family, wher. yon get it home, no sale—bring it
back. Cloth doesn’t wear, fit and shape don’t last—new
clothes or your money back. Wo SUIT you—suit means to
saMsfy aa well as to lit and to clothe. And yon’xe not satis-
fled till jonrolothes year an long, well and as comfortably
as they should—neither are we—suite $8.50 to $20.
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Talk About Big Crowds!
Just take a peep at the
BIG NEW STORE
MONDAY.
That is Remant Day at Bass Bros. Co. Every
lady will doubtless he i ivite.l, as all the remnants
which have accumulate ! during the last three weeks
will be disposed of in on* day. Our surprise sale was
a grand success. We have been asked by a
many to repeat it. Ladies who failed to read ou' -
untiilthe sale was over, we have agreed to have
other surprise sale in the near future. The
REMNANT SALE
will be a great money-saving event. Nearly a yard
and short lengths, ranging from one to nine
each, in Calicoes, Perca’es, Outings, Check Muslins.
Table Linens, Flannel' , Broad Cloth,
Woolens in nearly ail the new weaves, and
In lengths for children’s dresses, skirts, etc.
Ladies’ and Children’s Underwear, two or
garments of a kind.
Attend the remnant sale and save 50%. All
remnants to be closed cut Monday at some kind of
price. PRETTY HATS will also be delighted
Lovers of
with our millinery department. Monday
Come to the big remnant sale at
BASS BROS. CO.
FOR RENT.
Four-room Dwelling, with barn, on Poplar street. Possession
glvci Four-room at ouoe. Dwelling just completed; %
on 9tli troet.; BCre
o 1 witer; ol M3 in.
A. B. CLEVELAND, Agent.
Real Estate, Insaranoe and Fidelity and Jndioial Bonds
28% Hill Ss. Phone 12. GRIFFIN, GA.
J. H. HUFF & SON
moat cordially invite you to come and sou
their beautiful line of
HOLIDAY- GOODS,
which arc being received dally.
J. H. HUFF & SON.
IT COSTS 100 NOTHING
p, -IF-
McCaitUj’s Magic Lininrnt
Does not oure you of Rhenmati m,
Neuralgia, Headache, Diptheria,
Cbrouio Sore Throat, Cholera V. >r-
bus, Colio, Earache, Toothaohe, La-
Grippe, Nasal Catarrh, e!o. V ou
cannot afford to bo without a bot tie
in the house. For sale at
CARLISLE * WAHL S.
Price 95 Cents.
Eat ’em
While They’sHOT.
SIMPSON’S
BREAD and CAKES
made fresh daily.
A1 > a full line of STAPLE and FANCY
GROCERIES at bottom prices.
Would like the pleasure of a trial order.
C. A. SIMPSON.
Berry's Old Staud, West Taylor St.
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Boy Wanted.
To learn the printing trade. Apply
this oflioe at once.
WANTED.—Traveling call salesmen
on the retail merchant s
inducements to their pat¬
Salary aDd expenses. Ex¬
unnecessary. References
Address Th* National.
A., Caxtoa Bldg, Ihoajo,
IVYS
’ROUND ABOUT,
9tt? Votes and lews Fnqn This and
Adjoining Counties-
A SOLEMN REALITY.
Quit writing there’s jokes on buying it. ooal,
For no joke about
That's true—just boy a ton or two,
And you’ll no longer doubt It.
J. M. Sears went to Atlanta last
night.
S. B. Sawtell spent last night in
Atlanta,
Add Nutt returned to Atlanta
yesterday.
Walter Stewart went to Atlanta
last night.
J. B Reeves, of Vanghn, was in
the city yesterday.
S. B. Burr, of Barnesville, was in
the oily yesterday.
Col. F. Z Curry, of Jackson, was
in the oity yesterday.
Col J. M. S'aeU, of Senoia, was
in the city yesterday.
C. S. Moore went down to M&on
on business yesterday.
A P. Patterson, of Williamson,
was in town yesterday.
L C. Manley has returned from
a visit to Stevens Pottery.
G. J. Coppedge Williamson. spent Sunday
with relatives at
L C. Hensley left yesterday on a
business trip to South Georgia.
D. F. Gray was seriously bitten
on the nose by a pet dog yesterday.
Misj Hattie Nelms and Miss Opal
Smith spent yesterday in Atlanta.
Mrs. R. J. Deane returned last
evening from a visit to friends in
Maoou.
C. F. Carlisle, of Roanoke, Ala.,
is the guest of his b.-olnr in this
city.
J. H. Milner, Pike’s claver
sheriff, was here on official business
yesterday.
Miss Effie Bell returned to Hol-
lonville yesterday, after spending a
few days at home.
Col. Thos. J. Stockton, of the
Jacksonville Timrs-Union, is t! *
guest of J. C. Brooks.
Today is legal sale day. There
are two sheriff sales and one ad
ministrator’s sale advertised.
Chas D. Hale returned yestorday
from bis usual crip to Thomaston
and reports a delightful time.
J. H. Wclcott returned last night
from Southwest Georgia, where he
has recently opened up a large saw
mill.
Col. E. A. Stephens, of Barnes¬
ville, was in the city yesterday on
his way to McDonough to visit rel¬
atives.
Ellison Riohards, of Newnan, was
in the city yesterday on his retnrn
home from a visit to his mother at
Maoon.
B B Davis has gone to Forsyih
to attend the bedside of his hilf
brother, L. O. Hollis, who is criti¬
cally ill.
Dr. M. J. Daniel, one of Griffin’s
oldest practicing physicians, was
called to Vaughn yestorday to see
patient.
All the world loves a lover, be¬
cause tbe world likes to be amused
occasionally without buying a dol¬
lar tioket.
Mrs. James Emmerson returned
to her home in Maoon yesterday,
after a several days visit with rel¬
atives here.
Commissioner Stevens returned
to his office at the capitol yester¬
day. He has about recovered from
his recent injuries received in the
railroad wreck.
The sudden change in the weather
has brought overcoats iuto constant
ns« and everybody around the
depot yesterday kept very dose to
tbe redhot stove in the waitieg
room.
Nell—I hear you and Maude are
no longer friends. Belle—No; you
sse, she said she was afraid her
new hat wasn’t becomiag to her
Nell-Well? Belle—Well, I agreed
with her.
W. J. Shively, Batesville, O,
speaking of Banner Salve, says: "I
used it for piles, and it has done me
more goed than any salve I have
used, and I have tried a great many
kinds." Brooks Drug Store.
11Between burned 100 and 200 the bales depot of cot¬
form ton were Jackson Sunday. on The plat¬
at sup
position is that two negro boys fired
tbe ootton. The Joss is estimated
at about $8,000.
H. T. McIntyre, 8t. Paul, Minn.,
who has been troubled with a dis¬
ordered stomach, says, “Chamber¬
lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets
do me more good than anything I
have ever taken.” For sale by
Carlisle & Ward and Brooks Drug
Store.
Mr J. E Stewart, of Atlanta,
and Miss Nancy Jones, of this coun¬
ty, were united in marriage Sun¬
day morning at ten o'olook at Mo.
Intosh, Rsv J. A. Drewry perform¬
ing the oaremony.
Pepein Coming, Ohio, Nov. 4tb, 1900.
While Syrup Co., Monttoel o. HI.
visiting in TajLorvillf, pi,,.I,
came across yonr Dr. Caldwell's!
Syrup Pepsin. Hava need two and
one-half bottles and it has done me
more good than* 1 med cine I have
nsed for two years. Please let me
know if you will send me three or
four bottles aud what it will oost to
send it to Corning, Perry county,
Ohio, and oblige, Mrs Sarah A.
McCracken, Sold by alt first class
druggists.
Gas Day, the negro wanted for
the killing of Joyoe Jeter, was
bronght back from Chattanooga by
Bailiff Futral at 9:30 yesterday
morning aud loged in jail. He
gave his oaptors no trouble.
“Last winter an infant child of
mine bad croup in a violent form,”
says Elder JohuW. Rogers, a Chris¬
tian Evangelist, of Filey, Mo , “I
gave her a few doses of Chamber¬
lain 's Cough Remedy and in a short
time all danger was past and the
child recovered." This remedy
not only cures oroup, but when
given as soon as tLe first eymp-
tous appear, will prevent tlieattack.
It contains n> opium or other given
harmful sbstauoe and may be
as confidently to a baby as an adnlt.
For sale by Carlisle & Ward and
Brooks Drug Store.
Rev. F. R. Graves, of Barnes¬
ville, preached two excellent and
practical sermons at the Presby¬
terian church on Sunday and
created quite a favorable impres¬
sion- There is some talk of oalling
him
Jumped on a Ten Penny Nail.
The little daughter of Mr. J. N.
Powell jumped on an inverted rake
made ot ten penny nail?, and thrnst
one nail entirely through her foot
aud a second one half way through.
Cbambeilain's Pain B lm was
promptly applied and five minutes
liter the pain had disappeared and
no more suffering was experienced.
In three days the child was wearing
her shoe as usual and with abso¬
lutely no discomfort. Mr. Powell
is a well known merchant of Fork-
land, Va. Pain Balm is an anti¬
septic and heals such injuries with¬
out maturation and in one-third the
time required by the usual treat¬
ment. For sale by Carlisle & Ward
and Brooks Drug Store.
STEWARDS MEETING.
Interesting Programme Arranged for
Mt. Zion on the 16th.
The stewarls of Zebulon charge
will me t at Mt.Zion ohuroh, this
oounty, Nov. 16, 1981, for the pur¬
pose of making final settlement
with the pastor.
All the stewards are urgently re¬
quested to attend. Everybody in¬
vited.
The programme of meeting is as
follows:
MORNING SESSION.
10 a.m. Praye'service—W. M.
Blanton.
10:20 a. m. Oar financial obliga¬
tion to support tbe church and why.
Drs. J. C. Beauchamp and W. M.
Byne.
10:40 a. m. The moral and re¬
ligious qualifications of a steward
—W. M. Byne and Dr. J. D. Yar-
b ough.
11:00 a. m. Sermon: subject,
“Ministerial Support"—Rev. A. B.
Pope.
Church conference of Mt. Zion
ohnroh. Stewarts report.
Dinner will be served at the
ohorch.
AFTERNOON SESSION,
1:20 p m. The duty of stewards:
A 1:40 D. Williams, J. beet H. Howell.
p. m. The methods of
raising a pastor’s salary—Dr. R. A.
Mallory and W. T. Fincher.
2 :00 p. m. Some experiences as
stewards—I. W. Williamson, J. F.
Nipper.
Ordinary’s Court.
The following proceedings were
had in Ordinary Drewry'g court
yesterday:
The ease of Mrs. Slaton and others
vs. J. W. Walker and C. W. Hen¬
derson was continued on aooount
of the absenoe of John H. Mitohell.
Judge Carmichael, of Butts, repre¬
senting Mrs. Slaton, was in attend¬
ance.
B. U. Blakely, petition for ad¬
ministration on estate of Mrs J, D.
Sheri ill estate. Caveat filed by M.
L. Connc r. Caveat sustained and
M. L. Connor appointed administra¬
tor in case he makes bond within
six days, otherwise clerk of superior
ocurt is appointed.
Mrs. Henrietta Patterson pro¬
bated the will of D. W. Patterson
and was appointed executrix.
Mrs. Henrietta Patterson applied
for letters of administration on es¬
tate of Lyndon Patterson, citation
issued.
To the Public.
Allow me to say a few words in
praise of Cbamberlain’e Cough
Remedy. I bad a very severe
cough and cold and feared I would
get pneumonia, bat after taking tbe
second doee of this medicine I felt
better, three bottles of it oared my
cold and tbe pains in my ohest dis¬
appeared entirely. Iam most re¬
spectfully yours for health, Ralph
S. Meyers, 84 Thirty-seventy street,
Wheel ng, Va. For sale by Carlisle
& Ward an d Brooks Drug Store.
Up Late Lest Night ?
Then you don’t feel just the best
today. Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pep¬
sin ie very effective for sick head¬
ache, billiousness or disorcbrtd
stomach. Sold by all firat-olaaa
______ _
IinXi ftllRTT U If ATTf!
JUDGE REAGAN
NOT ABLE TO PRESIDE OVER
COURT YESTERDAY.
So the. Extra Samira Goal Ot« ta
the Regular Semloa on the Third
Monday In Jannaey.
A great many people, jurors, wit¬
nesses and interested parties, came
into town yesterday to attend the
extra session of Spalding superi¬
or court that was called to try the
murder cases of Martin and Pitts,
aooused of killing Oscar Alien, and
MoNanghton, the slayer of Bob
Patton.
Bat Judge Reagan was rolling
and tossing on his bed in MoDon-
ongb, witb rheumatism in bis vari¬
ous joints, telephone and was just tell able to get
to the and Sheriff
Freeman that he wonld hot be
able to hold oonrt.
3) the people went home and the
cases go over to the regular term
on tbe third Monday in January,
Several motions were also to be
heard that had to be postponed.
Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver
Tablets.
Try them
When you feel dull after eating.
When .you have no appetite.
When you have a bad taste in
the month.
When vour liver is torpid.
When your bowels are consti¬
pated.
When yon have a headaohe.
When you feel bilious.
They will improve your appetite,
cleanse and invigorate your stom¬
ach and regulate your liver and
bowels. For sale by Carlisle & Ward
and Brooks Drug Store.
dsaniha Tin Kind You Haw Ahnjs Bought
8%n*tur»
ft
Bow An T«r Ktlieri t
,>, ' Eo % , sxaaiSf?
Slafrm. - .
Florida
Oranges.
I have just recived, direct
from Florida, first ship¬
ment of Florida oranges.
I H. BREWER,
’Phone 51.
GEORGIA.— Spalding County.
To the Superior Court of Said County:
Pur. 1st. The petition of W. H Beck,
Douglas Daniel, Jr., Gltssner, andT. J. D Boyd, M J
E. Patterson, all o'
said State and ciunty, shows that they
and their associates deire to be incor¬
porated under the name and style of
THE SEWING MACHINE HAND-
LEVER ATT ACHMENT COMPANY.
Par. 2nd. Petitioners desire to be In¬
corporated for the term of twenty years,
with the privilege of renewal at ths end
of said period
Par. 3rd The capital stock of said
company Is to be two thousand (91,000 00)
dollars to be divided Into shales of one
hundred (9100.00) dollars each, with the
privilege of increasing the same to 9600,-
000.00. Said stock to be non-asseasable
when be liable fully for nald the In, and no stockholder Is
to debts of said company
further than his unpaid subscription.
Said company desires to commence busi¬
ness when ten per cent, of said stock U
paid Par. In. The
4th. object of said corporation
is pecuniary ga’n to its stockholders, and
the particular business it is proposed to
engaged in is the manufacture and sale ot
a patent hand attachment for runn ng
sewing Lever machines, known as the Hand-
Attachment.
Par 6th. Petitioners pray that said
company be granted the privilege of man¬
ufacturing, buy,ng and selling said at¬
tachments, also of buying suoh real es¬
tate as may be necessary to carry on said
business, to Issue stock and bonds, to
have and use a common seal, to sne and
be snid In Its corporate capacity, to make
such rules and regulations as the stock-
bo’ders may deem essential and proper In
the oonduot and management of Its bust
ness, and to huve all other rights and
privileges Incident to manufacturing and
commercial corporations.
Par 8th- The principal plaoe of bust-
ness of said company shall be in Griffin,
said State and county.
Wherefore petitioners pray to be Incor¬
porated said, under tbe name and style afore
and will ever pray, eto
T E PATTERSON,
Attorney . for Petitioners.
GEORGIA—Spalding I hereby Countt.
true of ornlfy the that the foregoing Is a
c >py original petition for
charter, the this day filed in olerk's oflioe of
the superior oourt of said oounty, under
name and style of "The Sewing Ma-
ohine Hand-Lever Attachment Com.
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"W"IE HAVE!
for this season at prices to suit you
Cookiogand Heating Stoves
GUNS, PISTOLS, CUTLERY
and the best selection of Shelf and Staple Hardware ia Middle Georgia
Scle Agents fcf the Famous
Syracuse Chilled Plows.
Chattanooga Chilled Plows
HENRY C. BURR’S SON,
WE HAVE MOVED
Our stock to the store formerly oooupied by Buss Bnr
next to Boyd's warehouse, where we are now in position to sell you any.
Dry Goods, Shoes,
Notions, Men’s Hats and a complete, up-to data line of Millinery.
We have in gome especially good things
in Skirtings, 64 inch wide.
Serge ail wool at.................. 76c. yd
Tricot Flannols .......................... 26c
Striped Flannels....................... 46o
All grades White and Colored Flan¬
nels 15o yd up; 36 inch wide Suitings,
a job at 10c yd. See them.
4-4 Sea Island, the Beet.................. 5o
4-4 Heavy Sheetings 8 X yds to lb... 6Xc
Entire line of Callooes................... 6c
And without contradiction, we say, we have
the best line of Underwear for the money
in Griffin, fall salts in ladies and men’s,
also children, in Pants and Vests, all
sizes, and the priors cheaper than ever.
In Shoes they are down, lower than ever
Try idle ns, and we will prove to you this is
no boast.
W.P. HORNE , OLD AT BASS’ STAND
tiesr, Having, novelties I oan safely say, r Ibe very pr.
in ladles hekdwiar I
Griffin, I desire to extend to my patrri
and friends an invitation to verify thl
by paying us a visit Our prices are rei
sonable, our work unsurpassed by an
and we will please you by selling you tl
latest, pretfl'bt and most stylish things I
MILLINERY
at low prices if yon give us atrial. We
hare some specials in
Nobby HATS
just arrived by express Come to see us
MISS UNIE H. GREEN.
\ mni»i
ARE SHOWING
A LARGE LINE OF
New
Suits,
Couches,
ANDjOTHER
Furniture,