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That’s the way your children JL|to
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’M WHITE’S M 9
NATURE SHAPE SHOES.
Every pair is carefully selected and built over the latest lasts. The style looks well,
the shoe fits well and wears well. They are shaped over a model representing a child’s
perfect foot at different ages. It is Impossible to buy a more satisfactory child’s shoe for
■srvioeand comfort, because they have an extra tip of oak sole leather to give added wear
“where the wear comes” and are also welted soles, that’s why they are more comfortable.
We are showing them in all leathers, child’s from 2 1-2 to 5,
$1.25; 5 1-2 to 8, $1.50; 81-2 to 11, $1.75. Misses’ from 111-2 to
2, $2.00; 2 1-2 to 5, $2.50.
WHITE’S SHOE STORE,]
Foot Fitters to the Whole Family.
SCHULZ
PIANOS
SATISFY.
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BECAUSE
In the building of this piano the principal purpose
is the development of a TONE that will stand
forth in the musical world as the SCHULZ TONE,
BECAUSE
The action is balanced and adjusted so as to allow
leverages that give the player the greatest power
and a touch that responds equally well in rapid
repetition as in movements. The touch is accurate
and certain.
BECAUSE
The finish is such as to bring out the beauty of case
design and the elegantly figured woods and ’ven
eers that are used in the case*
We are exclusive representatives of the Schulz
Hanos ifi this district and would be pleased to
show you our Pianos Come in and see for your
self whether you buy or not.
Complete Housefurnishers
Undertakers.
ST EVENS’
FLY-PROC F
SURFACE CLOSETS.
To comply with ordinance of the City of Griffin (which
provides that all surface closets must be equipped with Fly-
Proof attachment) you ca”do no better than to purchase
one of our-
SANITARY FLY PROOF CLOSETS,
'which are on sple at
Griffin Hardware Co., Price $2.50 Each.
I’htse closets are recommended and approved by boards
health of all the large cities of the State and have the
official endorsement of the Board of Health of Griffin.
Guaranteed absolutely Fly-Proof.
! ■ J. S. STEVENS,' . ,
and Sole Owner,
Orhfis . ardware Co., Agents, Atlanta,' Ga.
Griffin, Ga.
Cool Winds
Tender Skins
We Have a full line of the
well-known Cold Creams and
■ I
Lotions.
REX ALL
:< greaseless)
Cold Cream we guarantee to
please, or money back.
BROOKS DRUB STORE
The Stores
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PHONE 40
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z AND SUN' '
Griffin, Georgia, October 14, 1909.
ROUND ABOUT.
City Notes and News From Tbit
and Adtoining Counties.
TUB LAX'IWF THE GOLDEN ROD.
I’ve traveled the wide world over,
From New York io Cathay:
Where there ta no light or star shine,
Where the uight is mostly day;
From the zone of activity,
To the soil of my nativity,
Again to the laud of Nod.
But the hearts so true,
That bent for you,
Are iu the land of thegoldeu rod.
This weather is simply bully I
E. 8. McDowell spent yesterday in
Atlanta.
Joe A. Rice went up to Atlanta yes
terday.
E. E. Wolcott spent yesterday in
Atlanta.
Miss Mary Hunton spent yesterday
in Atlanta.
Dr. J. C. Thompson spent yesterday
in Atlanta.
Mrs. D. J. Bailey \lsited relatives in
Atlanta yesterday.
J. M. Bassett and J. W. Hammond
sjient J esterday in Fort Valley,
Miss C hloe Irvine, of Concord, is
visiting Miss Sadie Lou Drewry.
There was a light frost yesterday
morning. Were you up early enough
to see It?
People were out with a Mg stick yes
terday morning after delinquent coal
deliverers.
W. J. Baldwin, of Atlanta, has ac
cepted a position here with the new af
t.'incon paper.
Miss Kittie Collier spent yesterday
in Atlanta as the guest of her sister,
Mrs. Ara belle Lawson.
J. W. Wheelesa, of Thomsatonjre
turned home yesterday from a viiriitTb '
W. C. Hartman In this city.
G. Willis went to Rsrnesvitie yester-'
day, being called there by the critical
illness of his niece, Mbs Vioh Willi*. 1
Miss Neil Drewry returned last night _
from Barnesville, where she attended
the Hammond-Irvine wedding Wed
nesday. ’
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Cteanscs \W %/stem
Dispds colas and Headers
taqfoConshpaVwn;
Acte nataraty. as
. aLaxaVwc,.
Bat jar MenJVouwn an&CtoMt
rca-yowNfc axtd OU.
To det Ws beneJtetaV ejects,
always buy lbs Genuvnfc,
mwufectured by tke
CALIFORNIA
Fig Syrup Co.
SOLO BYALL LEADING DRUGOSS
one size only, regular price 50*per bcdtW.
Just
Received
New
Designs of
RICH
CUT
GLASS,
Also
Hand-Painted
(Imported) China.
HEAD
DRUG
CO.
PHONE 93.
"A* **• y -iwh’ , ... • w* . •»* '-«■ •
A call meeting of the Griffin Hos
pital Association will be held at the
hospital Friday morping at 10-30
y clock.
Mrs. J. D. Boyd visited relatives and
friends In Atlanta yesterday and at
tended the performance of the Music
Master.
Mrs. Robert T. Daniel returned
home last evenfog from an extended
visit to Seattle and her old hoipein
Indiana.
Mrs. B. R. Blakely, Mrs. J. W.
McWilliams aid Miss Rosalind Blake
ly spent yesterday with relatives in
Atlanta.
There was fast here yesterday morn
ing that nippei the potato vines. But
there was snov »p In Ohio the day
before that nijped the natives.
The Daughters of the Confederacy
will meet at he Bunday school room
of the First Baptist church at 9:30
o’clock this m<rning to join in the pro
ce sion. :
The Pirates took the fifth game of
the hard-fcugjt series from the Tigers,
8 to 4 in Pittpurg yesterday, giving
them a lead >f three games to two in
the series.
Owing to th large crowd that is ex
pected to be here today, the police
force will doitle up and all be on
duty during tehours of exercises for
the dedicating and unveiling of the
monument.
Cotton advtced many points yester
day and the pee in this market was
13 3-8 cents, vth fifteen buyers on the
streets. Coiiderable cotton was
brought in an it would be superfluous
to say that thfarmers sold it at such
a fancy price.
The residentoccupied by Gus West
moreland, of txnona, was destroyed
by fire Wedwday night, together
with most of tl household goods, and
there was no isurange. The house
was owned by oung Gray, who will
build a nice reience there.
Griffin is llishly decorated with
Hags and buntfc, and is ready for the
unveiling and idicating of its beauti
ful new Confafrate monument today.
But the Daugkra of the Confederacy
urge that it i»f equal importance to
clean up in fat of the stores and re
move the drjgoods boxes, chicken
coops, etc , if tiffin is to make a good
impression onihe visitors or proper
respect shown' the occasion.
Matinee at Ijou at 3:00 today.
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Cheap Rateto Pittsburg, Pa.,
Via Soutern Railway.
Account. Ceiinnial Celebration, In
ternational brls t la n Society,
Churches of 4rist in America, at
Pittsburg, Pa.k’tober 11th to. 19th,
Southern Bail’ ? will sell tickets on
October 9th, th, 14th and 15th,
good returning >m Pittsburg up to
and including r Inight October 25th.
From Atlanta Cincinnati, 123.20;
via Washingtof 27.25. Proportion- '
ately low rates ora other points.
Write James I snan, District Pas
senger Agent, io. Peachtree St.,
Atlanta, Ga.
WeavetWanted.
For fancy wod aodccttoo goods.
Highest wages pj.
Atlanta >chjbw Mills,
Atlanta, Ga. i
Matinee at Bil at 3:00 today.
I Some Prominent Visitors. X
Mim Alice Baxter, of Atlanta,
State president of the U. D. is the
guest of Mrs. W. J. Kincaid.
Mrs. Heten Plane, at Atlar.ta, bon.
orary president ot the V. 1). C. of
(rtsjrgia, is the guest of Mr*. James
U. Clark.
Mrs. Mamie Boynton, ol Atlautn,
is the guest of Mrs. K. Vs . Ham
mond.
MiH Kate Ransom, of Atlanta, w
tne guest of Mrs. Thomas Jones. ■»
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jones and
children and Miss Bailie Maude Jones
arrived Wednesday afternoon, hav
ing made the trip from High Shoals
in the handsome touring car of Mr.
Walter Jones.
Matinee at Bijou at 3:00 today.
The Weather Report.
For the 24 hours ending at 6 p. m.
yesterday:
Maximum temperature—64 degrees.
Minimum “ 86 “
Mean " SO «*
Rainfall—none.
v. p. Enloe, Observer
Matinee at Bijou at 3:00 today.
The Bed-Rock of Success
Lies in a keen, clear brain, backed by
indomitable will and resistless energy.
Buch power comes from the splendid
health that Dr. King’s New Life Pills
impart. They vitalise every organ
and build up brain and body. J. A.
Harmon, Llzemore, W. Va., writes:
“ They are the best pills I ever used.”
25c at all druggists.
Fall colds are quickly cured by Fo
ley’s Honey and Tar, the great throat
and lung remedy. The genuine con
tains no harmful drugs. Thos. J.
Brooks.
A Proclamation.
Whereas, the Mayor and Council of the
City of Griffin, at their seadon on October 12,
did provide by resolution that October U,
1909, the same being the occasion of nn
veiling and dedicating the monument recent
y erected to the memory of the Confederate
soldiers of Spalding connty and the city of
Griffin, should be a legal holiday for all of
ficers and employes of said city. Therefore,
be it ordered that all offices of said city be
closed on said date, and the officers of said
city are requested a.id urged to nttend the
exercises and pay this (reserved tribute to the
valor of our soldiers. \
J. W. GRESHAM, Major.
Attest: Taos Nall, Clerk.
For Justice of the Peace, 1001st
District,
To the Voter* of the Griffin District :
I hereby announce myself a candidate,
election November Sth, for the office of Justice
of the Peace of this, tne 1001st District, G. M.
to fill the unexpired term of the late Hon.
Chas. A. Cooper, and solicit jour votes and
support. Very truly,
O. 11. P. SLATON.
To the Voters of the 1001st District:
lam a candidate for Justice of the Peace
to fill vacancy, at the election to be held Sat
urday, November Gth, and will appreciate
tie vote of every citizen and pledge a faith
ful fulfillment of every duty of the office.
Respectfully, G. W. FL’LGHUM.
For Alderman Second Ward.
To (he Voters of the City of Griffin :
I hereby announce myself as a candidate
for aiderman of the Second Ward, and if
elected will serve the people to the best of
my ability. GEO. L. ENGLISH.
To the Voters of the City of Griffin :
I hereby announce my candidacy for re
election as aiderman from the Second Ward
and if elected I will serve the people to the
best of my ability. J. M. BASSETT.
Plenty
of Bread.
J lam receiving daily an ad
ditional shipment of
I
Uncle
Sam’s
Bread
and can supply the trade dur
ing the time the bakery is
closed.
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J. J. WOODRUFF.
Phone 180.
SOUTHERN HOTEL,
Twenty-five rooms, furnished, and
three tenant houses, for rent at SSO per
month, or for sale at $6,500.
For Rent
Four room cottage in good locality
grounds well shaded. Possession
given August Ist.
DAVID J.* BAILEY,
Dml Estate art laa- AgL, Griffin, Ga.
TILDEN L PURDY,
Attorney at Law.
Office with J. D. Bart, aver Head
Drag Caaapaay,
GtIFFW, -. . GIOkGLA. 1
> s
Bijou Theater.
* O. C. WALL, Manager. I
Thursday, October 14th,
The Play that won’t wear out. W. E. Nankeville’s
Picturesque Melodrama,
Human Hearts
A RECORD BREAKING PLAY
A Company Above the Average. Universally Endorsee by the Press.
A Heroic, Pathetic Drama of Real Life Among the Arkansas Hills.
A Magnificently Staged and Complete Production.
Sale of seats lieginS'Monday at the Bijou Box Office. Telephone 331.
Prices, Night—Bsc, 50c, The, SI.OO.
SPECIAL MATINEE THURSDAY.
Dry Closets.
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FLY-PROOF
uml
To comply with recent or
dinance passed by Board
of Health. No trouble to
install. Does not require a
mechanic. Low in price.
CALL AND SEE THEM.
Griffin Hardware Co.
TIN SHOP.
I have secured a good He can do all kinds of
roofing work and shop work. If you are in need of any kind
of roofing work we can save you money by getting our fig.
ures before closing for same.
Call on
E. H. DAVIS, 106 Hill Street.
Q=i_PHONE g«a ■—S
ALL WOOL!
r& AND THE BEST
WOOL AT THAT.
The fabrics from Which our fall suits
/TT for men ant l ,J °y s are made. A perfect
\ xUj fit is guaranteed—one that will hold its
L- fl \ Cu) shape until the last. The latest style
V- re in assured—none of those imitation col-
tv ■<' ~ J lege styles, but the real thing—the kind
X J you see worn by the well-to-do young
J Z men of university and, metropolitan
,J centers
810 to S3O.
A complete assortment of all fabric designs and a complete stock in those
designs. .
B. SLADE & 60-
i South Hill Street
FAMILY
GROCERY STORE
Reopened Oct 1.
Will keep first-class goods, give
prompt attention and delivery
and solicit patronage of public,
at the store room on my lot.
W. H. Baker.
Phone 164, 2 Calls.
PICKARD'S
High-Grade,
Hand-Painted 1
CHINA.
A new shipment just in.
Prices reasonable.
Also some good values in
White and Gold
CHINA,
Just received.
Will gladly show them.
T. H. WYNNE*
The Jeweler.
EARL
Attorney at Law.
OSct oTwaOrifiu .najdwarei (X,
GriM*. Ga.i
WOOL!
Is It H-E-For You?
If so, try one of the following
refreshing drinks and cool off:
RYE-0 LA,
BLUDWINE,
CABCADE.GINGER ALE,
LEMON-LIME,
CHOCOLATE CREAM,
STRAWBERRY,
« IT.”
GRIFFIN ICE WORKS
Phone 28.
cad ~
fUK
Thursday, Friday and
Saturday.
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Fresh Oysters.
, Fresh Water Trout.
Bream.
Dressed Cat Fish. '
Western and Native Beef.
Creamery Butter.
All kinds of Pruit.
Atlanta Bread.
I
Johnson's Market
Phone 62.
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