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WHITE’S M*
NATURE SHAPE SHOES'
Erery pair I. carefully relooted .nd built over the l.tert lart. The style look.. welt
the shoo fij Mil .nd wears well. They are shaped over a model reprerent ng a child s
perfect fool at different ages. It I. Impossible Io buy a more ± ad dXe»r
> service and comfort, beoanee they have an extra Up of oak sole leather to giro ad li d
•‘where the wear comes" and arealao 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; 8 1-2 to 11, $1.75. Misses' from 111-2 to
2, $2.00; 2 1-2 to 5, $2.50.'
WHITE’S SHOE STORE,
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Foot Fitters to the Whole Family.
SCHULZ
PIANOS
SATISFY.
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BECAUSE
In the building of thia piano the principal purpose
Is the development of a TONE that will stand
forth In the musical world as the SCHULZ TON E,
BECAUSE 4
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 beaut y of case
design and the elegantly figured woods and ven
eera that are used in the ruse.
We are exclusive representatives of the Schulz
Pianos In 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.
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STEVENS’
FLY-PROC F
SURFACE CLOSETS.
To comply with ordinance of the City of Griflln (which
provides that all surface closets must be equipped with Fly-
Proof attachment) you <‘a»’do no better than to purchase
one of our
SANITARY FtY-PROOF CtOSETS,
'which are on sale at
Griffin Hardware Co., Price $2.50 Each.
These closets are recommended and approved by boards
health of all the large cities of the State and have the J
official endorsement of the Baird of Health of Griffin. (
Guaranteed absolutely Fly-Proof.
J. S. STEVENS, 1 i;
. and Sole Owner,
Orhfin hardware Co., Agents, Atlanta, Ga. «
Griffin, Off. '
Cool Winds
Tender Skins
We Have a full line of the
well-known Cold Creams and
Lotions. ■ ' '
REXALL
.(greaseless)
Cold Cream we guarantee to
please, or money back.’
BROOKS DRUB STORE
The Store
PHONE 40
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i The W|N BWS
I ANO'SUN -''
Griffin, Georgia, October 15, 1909.
ROUND ABOUT. ,
City Notes and News From This
and Adtoining Counties.
Mrs. E.(’. Smith spent yesterday in
Atlanta.
J. N. Hicks spent yesterday in the
city of Forsyth.
J. E. Reeves,of Vaughns, was among
(Irittin’s visitors yesterday.
Dr. N. W. Gable, of Brooks, joined
the crowd, to Griffin yesterday.
Judge W. L. Watterson, of Jones
boro, was In the
Dr. J.C. Beauchamp, of Williamson,
was mingling with his Giiffin friends
yesterday.
The Griffin and Barnesville football
teams will play a game at East End
Park here this afternoon.
The ladies .of the Catholic church
will hold a bazaar next Tuesday up
stairs over Brooks Drug Store.
J. Eli Brewer, the popular and effi
cient aiderman frofn the First ward,
announces this morning as a candidate
for re eieetien.
Judge B. D. Brewster and County
Commissioner N. G. Barfield lepre
sented Bunny Bide at the unveiling and
dedicating yesterday.
Mrs. Lumpkin, who runs a boarding
house on North Hill street, fell from a
veranda yesterday and sustained seri
ous injuries.
Miss Allie May Neely returned to
her home in Barnesville yesterday af
ter a pleasant visit to the Misses Jen
kins on West Poplar street.
The. city executive committee met
yesterday and called an election for
November 9th for the nomination of,
four aidermen of the of Griffin.
Prof. Joseph D. Smith, a former pop
ular Griffinite, now president of Gor
don Institute, came up yesterday to
attend the unveiling and dedicating of
the Confederate monument.
Cotton brought thirteen and one-half ,
cents in the Griffin market yesterday, *
and some 850 bales were sold here.
Theae are prosperous times for the far- 1
mer, and he is as happy as the days are
long—except those who told early tn ]
the season for 10 cents for future de- ,
llviry. . i
W a
Just
Received
New
Designs of
RICH
CUT
GLASS,
Also .
Hand-Painted
(Imported) China.
HEAD
DRUG
CO.
PHONE 93.
"Human Hearts," was presented at
the Bijou last night, following a mat
inee in the afternoon.
John H. Galhouse, formerly of Grif
fin and Vineyard, now in the registry
department at the postoffice in Atlanta,
came down yesterday to see his old
friends and attend the unveiling day
exercises.
Detroit tcok the sixth of the series
of games from Pittsburg yesterday.
Each team has won three games, and
the last game will be played at Detroit
tomorrow, determining the winners of
the world's championship.
Bpaiding County Camp held a meet
ing at the city hall at 8 o’clock yester
day morning and marched from there
to the depot in a body to meet General
Clement A. Evans, who came down
from Atlanta on the 9:20 train and was
chairman at the unveiling exercises.
The old soldiers gave three cheers for
the general as he alighted from the
train, and he shook hands with every
ope of them.
MAKESHAIRGROW
Brooks’ Drug Store Has an Invigorator
That Makes Hair Grow in Abund
ance or Money Back.
If your hair is thinning out gradually
it won’t be long before the bald spot
appears.
The time to take care of the hair is
when you have hair to take care of.
For thin, falilnghair the best remedy
known to mankind is Parisian Sage.
It is compounded on scientific princi
ples and furnishes to the hair root a
nourishment that acts quickly and
promptly and causes the hair to grow.
But remember this; It kills the
dandruff germ, the pest that appropri
ates all the natural nourishment that
should go to the hair root.
Parisian Wage is sold by Brooks’
Drug Store under a ]>ositive guarantee
to banish dandruff, stop falling hair
and itching scalp in two weeks or
money back.
it gives to women’s hair a lustre and
radiance that is most fascinating and
causes it to grow abundantly.
' Parisian Sage is now sold in every
first-class town in America. A large,
generous bottle costs 50 cents, and the
girl with Auburn hair is on every
bottle. ' ' . ,
The Human Face.
Rosa Bonbeur, the great painter of
animals, had a system of mnemonics
which was exceedingly quaint. She
could trace In the faces of those peo
ple who visited her a resemblance to
some sort of animal. For Instance, if
some one reminded her of a certain
lady she would probably beiitate for a
moment and then say, “Oh, yes, the
lady with the camel face,” or, “Oh, I
remember—she had a cow face.” This
memory system was not flattering to
her friends, but it showed how satu
rated she was with a knowledge of ani
mals and their characteristics. On
every human face she found a like
ness to some animal she bad studied
and delineated.
Marconi Objected.
There was a little dinner once given
to William'Marconi, of which one in
cident is still romeinbefed by some of
the guests. At, oratorical member of
the company, growing enthusiastic
over a toast to the inventor of wireless
telegraphy, made this climax to his
peroration: "Gentleman, I give you
Marconi, the Franklin, the Faraday
and the lielmholtx of Italy.” When
the toast had iteen drunk the distin
guished guest thanked the party for
the honor and added, “But I must pro
test against the action of the preced
ing speaker in making me triplets.”
If people with symptoms of kidney
or bladder trouble could realize their
danger they would without tea of time
commence taking Foley’s Kidney Rem
edy. This great remedy stops the pain
and the irregiaritles, strengthens and
builds up these organs and there <ds no
danger of Bright's disease or other
serious disorder. Do'not disregard the
early symptoms. Thos. J. Brooks.
The Weather Report.
For the 24 hours ending at 6 p. m.
yesterday:
Maximum temperature—7? degrees.
Minimum •» 49 “
Mean « «8 ••
Rainfall—trace.
V. P. Knvqk, Observer
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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. Thus. J. *
Brooks.
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Yak Kali NathUg bjr Tryiag Tito
We want every one troubled with
indigestion and dyspepsia to come to
out store and obtain a box of Rexall
Dyspepsia Tablets. They contain
Bismuth-Bubnitrate .and Pepsin pre
pared ky a process which develops their
greatest power to overcome digestive
disturbance.
Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets are very
pleasant to take. They soothe ths
irritable, weak stomach, strengthen
and invigorate the digestive organs, re
lieve nausea and indigestion, promote
nutrition and bring about a feeling of
comfort.
If you give Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets
a reasonable trial we will return your
money if you are not satisfied with the
result. Three sizes, 25 cents, 50 cents
and 11.00. Remember you can obtain
Rexall Remedies in Griffin only at our
store—the Rexall Store. Thomas J.
Brooks.
Cheap Bates to Pittsburg, Pa.,
Via Southern Bailway.
. Account,Centennial Celebration, In
ternational Cbris tia n
Churches of Christ In America, at
Pittsburg, Pa., October 11th to 19th,
'Southern Railway will sell tickets on
October 9th, 10th, 14th and 15th,
good returning from Pittsburg up to
and including midnight October 25th.
From Atlanta via Cincinnati, $23.20;
via Washington, $27.25. Proportion- .
ately low rates from other points.
Write James Fseeman, District Pas
senger Agent, No. Peachtree St.,
Atlanta, Ga.
Weavers Wanted.
For fancy woolen and cotton goods.
Highest wages paid.
" Atlanta Woolks Miles,
Atlanta, Ga.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
For Justice of the Peace, 1001st
District,
To the Voters of the Griffin District:
I hereby announce myself a candidate,
election November 6th. 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 votesand
-support. Very truly,
O. H. ?. 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 6th, and will appreciate
the voteof every citizen and pledge a faith
ful fulfillment of every duty of the office.
Respectfully, G. W. FVLGHUM.
For Alderman, First Ward.
To the Voters ofthe City of Griffin :
I hereby announce myself as s candidate
for re-election as A Herman from the First
Ward, and solicit and will appreciate the
support of my fellow-citizeus.
Respectfully,
J. EM BREWER.
For Aiderman Second WarJ.
To the Voters of the City of Griffin :
I hereby announce myself as a candidate
for aiderman of the Second Ward, and if
elected w.ll serve the people to the beet o
i my ability. GEO. L. ENGLISH.
To the Voters of the City of Griffiu :
I hereby announce my candidacy for re
election as ulderman from the Second Ward
and if elected I will serve the people to the
best of my ability. J. M. BASSETT.
AMUSEMENTS.
BIJOU THEATRE.
0 G- WALL Manager-
Where Ladies and Children Go.
THIS WEEK*
The Atkins
Expert Sharp Shooters.
Mr. Atkins will shoot the diagram of
a head on a large cardboard.
DON’T MISS THIS.
High-Class Moving Pictures.
WATCH THE BIJOU.
ADMISSION 10 CENTS.
Plenty
of Bread.
I am receiving daily an ad
ditional shipment of
Uncle
Sam's
Rrearl
'■'Utl
and can supply thfe trade dur
ing the time the bakery is
closed.
J. J. WOODRUFF.
Phone 180.
TILDEN J. PURDY,
Attorney at Law.
Office with J. D. Bayd, aver Head
Drag Campaar.
GUFFIN, ... GKOBGIA.
Dry Closets.
- FLY-PROOF
To comply with recent or
dinance passed by Board
of Health. Mo trouble to
install. Does not require a
mechanic. Low in price.
CALL AND SEE THEM.
Griffin Hardware Co.
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TIN SHOP.
I have secured a good tinner. 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-
Tires before closing for same.
Call on
E. H. DAVIS, 106 Hill Street.
Q —• PHONE 266 £)
ALL WOOL!
n AND THE BEST
=AjJa=|f WOOL AT THAT.
I 'l'h® fabrics from which our fall suits
' i I for men and boys are made. A perfect
L-U ’ x '-■*'} I fit is guaranteed—one that will hold its
(S. fl , \ C'p~ > ) shape until the last. The latest style
y. R’ i assured—none of those imitation coi-
V vt JI—A le « e styles, but the real thing—the kind
J” 1 14 you see worn by the well-to-do young
X . men of university and metropolitan
J centers
$lO to S3O.
A complete assortment of all fabric designs and a complete stock in those
df signs.
B. SLADE & 60-
HORSES AND MULES. >
We have on hand Driving Horses, Brood Mares. We
will trade for mules or mules for horses—any way to please
the customer. We want to buy a car of young mules right
away. Now is the time to buy a Studebaker or a White
Hickory Wagon—we have large stock on hand, All’ kinds
of Wagon Harness, plenty of Norman Buggies.
Yours to please,
Brown-Blake Live Stock Co
121-123-135 West Taj lor Street.
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South Hill Street
FAMILY
GROCERY STORE
Reopened Oct 1.
Will keep first-class goods, give
prompt attention and delivery
aud solicit patronage of public,
at the Store room on my lot.
W. 11. Baker.
Phone 164, 2 Calls.
PICKARD’S
High-Grade,
Hand-Painted
CHINA.
A new shipment just in.
Prices reasonable.
Also some good values in
White and Gold
CHINA,
Just received.
vVill fylnrilvr cTi/xw,
vv in giacuy snow them.
T. H. WYNNE,
• The Jeweler.
SOUTHERN HOTEL,
Twenty-five rooms, furnished, and
three tenant houses, for rent at IfiO’per
month, or for sale at $5,500.
For Rent
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Four room cottage in good loca'itv
grounds well shaded. Possession
given August Ist. n
DAVID J. BAILEY,
Baal Bstaw aad las. agt, GriNU, Ga.
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Is It H —E— For You?
If so, try one of the following
refreshing drinks and cool off:
RYE-OLA,
bludwine,
CASCADE GINGER A*LE,
LEMON-LIME,
CHOCOLATE CREAM,.
STRAWBERRY,
u jt.”
GRIFFINICEWORKS
Phone 28.
FOR
Thursday, Friday and
Saturday.
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Fresh Oy stere.
Fresh Water Trout.
Bream.
Dressed Cat Fish.
Western and Native Beef.
Creamery Butter.
All kinds of Fruit.
Atlanta Bread.
Johnson’s Market
__ P hone 62. ♦ _
EARL P. PATTERSON,
Attorney at Law.
Office r,veri|Grifl«<i iUaidrarel Co.,
Grigs, Ga.i