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’ROUND ABOUT.
Short Items for Home
Foiks Especially
He’ll ask you for a paper
Just lor one wee mh.ute.
He'll keep it for an hour
And siy there's nothing in it.
Cotton 7 J-t
Cotton is opening briskly .
Harry Maples has a position with C.
H. Harper.
P. M. Sullivan went to Atlanta Mon*
day on business.
For fine corn whiskey go to J. Gordon
Jones—Col. F. M. Ison's old stand.
Lowest prices per galou. 8t
Mr. K. J. Flemiater, one of Griffin's
most wide-awake merchants, was in
towu Tuesday.
f Mr. and Mrs. tV. .1. Franklin spent
two days iu Atlanta tlii. week.
George McCoy expects to Build a resi
dence here after Christ m is.
Co'. Charles C. Pritchard, an accom
plished typographical aitist, was in
town this week.
Messrs. Banks ami McCoy think the of
putting in machinery next spring for
manufacture of britk.
Cfcgjf- BtACH-DnauxiHi - Cum ipation.
B.tss Bros, propose l.> rave you money
on all you buy oi them.
For fine corn whiskey go to J . Gordon
Jones—Col. F, M. Ison's old stand.
Lowest prices per galou. fit
Messrs. Akin aud Roller, two of the
brightest boys of this section left this
week for Emory : College.
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kfcElrflq’i WINE of c.im ui icr r smnle dincusti.
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do Messrs. Corley, themselves lITigiit and Hartley
nut set up as great me
chanics but they turn out good work as
japidly as any of the regularcoutractors.
For fine corn w hiskey go to J. Gordon
Jones * Col. F. M. Ison's oid stand.
Lowest voices pev galon. Bt
You can get more goods for less money
at Bass. Bros, iu Griffin than anywhere
else.
Mr Tom Sullivan, i t Town lie, Ga. ,
was in town this week «,n a visit lo rela
tives and trim Is
The Ust and the chcapent lot of
winter shoes in tlii« section can be seen
at bass Bios.. Gj Jhn.
Iffip-WINE ^ ___- HF CAROUL a Tonic for Women.
li'r. and Mrs. R. C. John on of Wil
Itam–'d are to be von^ra u ated on
addition of a j.M y dttle girl to their
f mily.
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For Fine corn wlmskev go to J. Gordon
.Lmes—Col F. Ai. 1 son’s Old stand.
L »west prices per galon.
The Pike trade is certainly worth
i ig foi and business houses \%ou’d
<E» »vell to place their invitations to
people in Tjik Journal.
Oimiers ami farmers will do well to
buy their bagging and ties of Ba.'S Bros.
atGnftin.
\e F LREE’S WI^E OF C A ROUi Wtak Net veiu
JSTlie prtees l.ut l.cfo.o ««r readers last
in^th'./riglit’pl.i-'r'lTi-y 1 like m found '
goods cheap. More prices will be
in his ad. this week.
dehon fn m' wiihE’m'-i nifwltu
*m, of the esta e of Jauics Bearson, v. a -
Iu town last Batuiday.
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Bass Bros, of (tnlnu . can sell you some
good clothes mu ch cheaper than you can
them from others.
\ry AUGHT t«a ft»T
For fine core whiskey go to J. Gordon
Jones—C«l. F. M. Ison a old stand
Lowest price, per galon.
Fa mers who can y cotton to Griffin can !
g -1 advantage of liest weights , and , beet ,
tret I men!, by s tipping a! Lyon
oi Taylor Street warehouse. See Ins
<ard in this issue.
f Messrs Ulff Ford . and , v Ld . Ma.ehbnrn v,
have man v tip uu8 in P kc who thou Id
Step int ..the N.-w York afore and ee-j
them when they go to G iffin.
You ard doing this paper a service when
jou patronfze its advertisers. We dial
huge the world to produce c everer bud
ness men than those who advetrsem
P l
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The quarmrs hitherto occupied by
City National i a tk of Or itiin areri a u
as a bar by Him nett Kur-anii^h.
Their fiien-s wifi iin t.erery-.tungas they
represent it.
gide or chest, try saturating a piece ol
ffanne’ with Chamberlain^ Bain Balm
aud binding it onto the affected parts.
This treatment will cure any ordinary
case in one or two da> «. Pain Balm also
cures rheumatism. 50 cent bottles for
sale by J. M. Head.
tr/mt Oo You Take
JleJicine for ? Because you are sick and
w :u.t to get h i-, 1 , > r because you » >sh t •
p:event illness. Then remember that
Hi o i’.s S.ii.-ai arilla cunua all diseases
CaBSefi by impure bh,oit.
Purely vegetable—Hood’s Pil's— 25c.
-Mi _jr:
-:SEE US FUR:
Clocks and Watches,
JEWELRY.
Sheltox Baker
24 11,11 Street,
Grifiiii, G.i
k U ■ 0' cm
i
Cotton is Uring gathefed and marketed
in a hurry,
B. A. I.ifsey, of Meaosville, was in
town Tuesday.
Mr. C U. Driver lias removed fiom
Jackson to OrifHn.
Henry Jackson, of IKiMiamson, was in
Zebuion last Tuesday.
Bets arc two vo one on another ran.
riage in Zebuion sojn .
Mr . J. W. Ford has ha 1 tome neat im
n:oxo merit u ada On his residence.
i
J a Crawf of .r I had sold thirty-five bales last
of co: foil this years crop up to
iVmii.esdtiy.
tVl. G. I). Dominick was in Zebuion
Tuesday. We are pleased lo state that
lie w ill soon become a dtir.cn of our
town. Hxwi.l build an office at some
convenient place on the square and en
gage a-lively in the pra ticeof law.
citizen. Zebuion Wilt bo glad to c airn him as a J
Among the incidents of childhood that
s’anrl out in boid relief, as our memory
reverts to the days when we were young, ! j
none are more prominent than severe
sickness. The young mother Chamberlain's vividly re-,
members that it was !
Gough Remedy cured her of croup, and j
in turn administers it to her own off**
spring; and always with the best results.
For sale by J. M. Head.
We are plo :aed to h aru that Jack-on
I> stitiite oi which Prof. .Inme* C. Blush
game is president lit-s nearly 200 pupils
The school interest in that town is i l the
1 c t of hands and is obliged lo prosper.
Don't Take Oar llont,
But call vour druggist to one sido ard
ask him privately winch of all the reme-1
dies advertised to cure Klictimatism he
would recommend. If he, is posted, and i
conscientious, he will tell you that Dr. j
Drummond's that Lightning reward Remedy $500 is the for j
only one offers a JFitli of sensible
a case it will not cure.
people tins is the strongest rocommonda
turn. Price *5 per bottle. Sent to any
address prepaid on receipt of price.
Drummond Medicine f 'o., 48>-50 Maiden
Lane, New Tork. Agents wanted.
J T. Manley – Son, of Griffin, liavu
an adver.Lenient in this issue that you
1 might do 'Tell to read. They aie reliable
dta e”8 and wTl appreciate your patron
age.
Miss. Anme Howell, one ot Zebttlon’s
faiiest '.daughters, left Ties i.«y for Ma
cm where she i tilers Weak-; an Female
Colh gc She was aecomi anted by her
lather, Mr. J. H . How e l l.
| Guaranteed Care.
We authorize our advertised druggist
to sell Dr. King’s New Discovery for j
( ; ))n , um ptiou. Coughs and Golds, ipon
this conaition: /f you are aflUcted with j
a Chest Couch, (Add or and any will Cun«r, this Tiooat remedy or j
directed, trouble, u-e j
as giving it a fair trial, and the' < x-;
perience no benefit, you may return
bo ole and have your money refunded.
} know V( ‘ cou!<1 n "* I>r. king New ^ Discovery we ,,nt I
that s j
could be relied on. It never disappoints, j
Trial bottles frees at Dr. J. M. Bead’s j
Drug gtore. Large size 50c and ^ 1.00 2
The promotion of Will IfoodaH as
,
conductf i on the passejigr r train of the i
Atlanta and Fh»iida railroad was a ves v . -
deserved comp ii mintto one of tlieinostj
popular ruilioad men in service.
Miss Carrie .Martin Milledgeville left last Tuesday j !
moruing for where slrn !
goes to take a (tchobirship liege, in the Girls’ j
.Ndniui! and tndustri*! 1 . alio ha*
rtiAmfrlhi wUU ‘ ,e ‘' a l leaK8,,t ;
»tay WUedgeWlle........ ^
'Hi-- OI.-lo Chem'.-al Co publishes
tb '.-.-uc of T'uk Jorkswi, : n A which. !
•
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ail slave^ *«> habit should carefully read
a::d cons her.
"*’• J • >*'• H.-ad and family will move
to Macon in December. Mr. Bend has; j
tented out his farm and goes to Macon
to sell goods for his bi-otner lie h a i
good citizen and we regret that he i« to I
part company with our people, even for
a season.
Capt. Tom Mel end n Las b'een
“a? nni-’r '"V DMui'.
v f ^ J • , MrLeml acquaintance | i
w ; tu , n n. s-.l
the weknoA ibeudship <> no of i» : .rca-l people. man who -.-njoj-s I j
more
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j> r . j. c. Hooten ha. moved
lIo ii 0 n V ille t.j Holena where wiili Dr. he Me-j ha. j
formed a copartnership
Dowell for the practice of medicine. It (
receive |s a good a liberal team and share they of tho will patronage no doubt;
of the people.
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Perhaps a larger crop of peas has
never been grown m Pike than that now
in the fields. The acreage is larger than |
® v ^ f“ b.ufe menfioiieS’ S that“ D^as ‘ arebettm ! |
pect for ample food mips is fine It j
abundance is judnmnsly used rt
A't *.«.?
care naught for the price. ;
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R- K. Strickland – Co. have provided ;
| >re6fie d with Belling vood quality cheap. of They the goods have. j
they are good so aud will;
taken a apace in this paper j
let the tradii g people of Pike know what
they are doing. IMad their ad, in this is
sue.
E. J . Flemistv-r k Bros , ot Gr ffin eer- j
taiuly have shoes, a very puperb d line Mr of dry Flemistpr g-o : y , j
notiuns, ai ho on. j
, g a gooJ l-nv.-r an.l hi* elegaa> «>•« of!
g, ;«! ods have b-.-en f«-ttW I ought at s..,,eri-.r such figure* as ;
enable him in.D-.-e ,
I mentato tlie trading pnl»!n . Ilis large
I a,|, iu 'i'r.r: JuL-a.v.r, today vil be
wholesome reading tor all who contem
plate tmyio g
_
Sitting on the i.,wtr floor of the c-mrt
bou-e on° max hear a confirm-,) era-, k’ny |
of too 1 addiut:. Judge Bias r.game rail i
pfi a:ten ion lo itvcsieidayand ihe indicate writer
heard the noise which sei ined to
t at Mir walls o: the buil<ling were tiring
away, -..... This indicarioii is streiigtlmcc i
when ws g-.< ou aside the buildi ig and find
great fis-ur 8 in the walla and 8t-e tltat
• 1 ev are merely held Bigetber by a few
iioniod'. The jsctnal condit ; on of til*'
coi:rt bon -c is s ufficienf for wt-li founded
alarm. ...______ Wo ho, e t > see the grand
jnrv take -om • arfio at Ihe hi prose hi -g
-esHion of the up^rio. looking to
the er. ctir n of a new o n*rf houne.
Buck lea’s Arnica'£a!?e
T«e Bfi'-sx Sai,vb iu the world for Cn*s
Bruises, Sores, t/lc^rs, Salt Rheum, Fe
v«-r S -res. Tetter, Chapped Hands. Chib
lams G«>rus, and ill Skin eruption**, aml
ymsdtvveiy cures Biles, are no pay requir
;-d. It -is ^u-arm-ed t. ; g.ve.-Uraf^ten.
or m-rnr-y refiimled I rice Ar cents a
TESTIW^^LSpubn^dm behaJ of 1 , rc r S-rs rpir.l.a. are
as reliable and worthy ot confideace **S
if from your most trusted neighbor.
1,000
Bairs Mens, Ladies and Childrens
//<>«<• must be sold Tuesday. Sept.
L’litli. 'that date will to a special
Bargain day for goods in this line
and if you need them,or ever eg
poet to need them, vmno ami get
them (liit cheap. This offer is
made by C. II HARPER only for
next
TUESDAY.
It. C. Johnson is on hand at FFilHam
pon with good Hfe insurance, which he
will give you as cheaply a* you get nuy
where. 11© proposes to offer you better
inducements than* are to be had from
every agent. If you arc going to take
out any life insurance you will do well
to see him.
While y-. u are thinking of milting out
fruit trees of various kinds you should
not forget the Ya.es apple. This is pe
culiarly :t Georgia pr duct and in it > In
sciousnesH and liavor it stands \ reel#!*
nently at the head of the apple kingdom
of the world. It heirs abundantly, Mid
for eating purposes we have never seen
its superior,
^ rofeusor ( u I pepper has resigned . . the
position 1 e h Id with Die school at C -n
<•« rd. He Was elected fast Friday as
principal of the s< ho 1 at Inman, Ga., at
a teacher good salary. and if the Prof. people Culpepper Inman is a good will
or
give him their nn tea support he will give
them a school of which they may justly
fed proud.
The Banks ginnery is on i of the most
complete Mr, establishments Banks has in we have ingenious ever
seen, put, an
d. vice tor transmit iag colt in fio n the
wagons to the gins. D was constructed
by him an Throughout illustrat-s liis practical ing. •
unity. every delail of ltu>
business is m the best trim and the farm
irs who patronise thii ginm-rv obtained are well
pleased will) the sample .
Tax Collector’s Notice.
For the purpose of collecting tax I
will be at
Concord, 8 to 11 a.m. Mon. Oct 2.
Holiouville, Monday October 2,
from 2 to 5 o'clock p. m.
Zebuion, on Tuesday October 3rd,
from 9 a m. to 3 p. m.
Williamson on Wednesday Oeto
her 4th from 8 to 11 a. ill.
Flat Rock on 4:30 Wednesday October
4th from 2 to p. m.
| 1()pe oll Thursday October 5th
from 8 to 11 o’clock a. m.
MiMer rm Thursday October 5th
. ? cloc ,|
,ro ' T1 " 10 ° P f’
1 HanionviUe M on iuesday October „ o .
from 9 a. m, to 2 o’clock p m .
Piedmont on Thursday October
‘
*>, 1 , f tlom * o t0 . . ii 11 _• ' ,i ,ocl ._i. ? a n ‘*
1
MeanHyriilc on lliursday October ,
1'2 th from 1 to 4 o’clock p. m.
Mulena on Sat unlay October 14th
from 9 a m. to 3 p. m.
J. I). (ARREKEH, T. C.
QUICK TIM E TO CHICAGO.
Tii'o Oniiff ’ /'nut Limit, <1 TiViius,
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f I lie East Tennessee, Virginia A
Georgia Railway, the line, old reliable
Souiharn passonger mnkee (he
<juic-Kcst lime from the South to Chi
vjtt ("meiniiatti. Their superb
solid Vestibule trains (builteapecial
, v f„ r ,| lirt ferV ice) arc an tine as any
the UnUed Slates and are the
up st popular with visitors to tho
World's Fail',
‘The World's Fair Limited, ’ cou
Osfihg >1 elegant Day < Caches and
* Gilman Sleepers, runs solid to bdn
cimialti and Chicago without change.
The “Chicago Limited ’is a solid
Vestibule train, with through Hleen
ers to Chicago, without change oi
cars.
The E. T. f Y. – Ga. h the only
*'“« running through trains to Cinciu
"atD, the Queen City ot the West.
S l'Ul’ OVERS allowed at OIN
CINNATTI and LOUISVILIiC Ou
al n |i WORCD’K J. FAIR TICKETS.
he lh.* ,, 1. V, 18 . tne . only , .. line
1 fit vx.
in the South that secures rooms in
advance for tlicir patrons. Upon
application to any agent, rooms can
be el ,gaged te ^ without, extra charge, at
he . “Hotel ,,r r , Igram, r which •
t elegant , . , is
situated directly opposite the main
entrance ot the World's Pair, and is
under tho famous management of
Warren Leland, Jr.
Re sure your tickets read via the
E T. V. – G. and Q. AC. roads,the
RECOGNIZED ROUTE to the
WORLD’S PAIR. CHEAPEST
['<X< H'RSlON RATES V.A THIS
ROUTE.
Further information readily oh
(aine( , ]n , a( j dresH j„ g any agent or,
J "' ™SWOKTH.niv.P..,.
Agei\i t Atlanta, tjh.
(*oou to Liuvp . it ,
•* xninff a •
From the Troy (Kansas; Chief,
Some years ago we were very much
subject to severe spells of cholera mor
bus; aud now when we feel any of the
symptoms that usually proceed that, ail
men t, such as sickness at the stomach,
.u,-, 1 1 ,.i-1 etc., we become scary. We
, Imve found , , fl.amberlam’s . , . . Col.c, -liolera
and Diarrfacea Remedy the very thing to
straighten one out in such cases, and al
waj - s h ee p it about. We are not writing
11, is for a pay tefitimoniai, but to let our
readers know what f* a good thing to
keep handy in the house. For sale by
J. M t Head.
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«JVlUE Ar\rrrnv TO TO WW
If you would protect Profuse, yourself Scanty,
from Painful, Men
Suppressed or Irregular
struation you must use
BRADFIELD’S
FEMALE
REGULATOR
“ 1886.
caetersville, members April 2 e, of
This will certify that two having suffered my for
immediate *bv>“ys®, family, after
gg* lenvth completely cured by one bottle
SE at d td d »5! c FWfflai 4 *
;
bRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.,
1 aTIANTA 4xi ga.
HQE SALE BY VUCtitiitiXS.
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- CAUSES A' STAMPEDE 2 M PMM 3 ES.*
I have never carried such a handsome line of hats. Nor have I ever seen a line of hats
that I could so cheerfully recommend Tne pr-ces wiLI cert linl? catch you I am determined
that these gords shill be sold aud when you have heard the pr ces you will wonder that they
are going so fast. ___________________ '
Job Lot of P* ca’e per yd 6c
Ginghams per yd 6 l*2c 36c
-10 inch il l wool cashmere per yd
40 inch all wool die-s fhiimel per vd 33c
New Satteext per yd 10c
Fr. nch Satteen per vd 12 1 2c
B-etching and Shiating at wholcsa'e prices.
N AI L–—12, 20 ami 40 Ds per lb 2 l-2c
(>, 8 and 10 Du per lb 2 3-4c
HARDWARE (Prices Current.) Barbed Prices by w 3 iiv—lot th* and kog 4 Ds of much 500 per less. lbs, lb per lb 3 3 3 1 4c 4c
Loaded shells, best per box 35c
Shot j er sack 1.70
Cli r h Soda 41b a 25c
M Gat ami Mouse Mutch per doz 20c
i, Blue lien Match p r doz 15c
Arbuckle Coffee per lb 25c
Surd In; s, per I ox 5c
GROCERIES \i. It Snuff one pound jars 45c
Iff' mm Lord ard Snuff one pound jars 45c
* L at Lard per lb 13 l-2e
Green coffee, j< !> lot per 5 1-2 Iba 1.00
Best Ga ?e p* r o lbs 1.00
Java Coffee per lb 35c
M ca “ ■ ‘ 40c
G* a u la to 1 Sugar per 15 lbs 1.00
Oaoam (die. se per lb 12 1 2c
l-.cs Tea, BLn k Green p a r lb 50c
Please price my line of Tobaccos.
COME AND SEE MY SHOES AND CLOTHING-GOOD AND CHEAP.
* * II
A – F RAILROAD
Schedule in effect on and a Dor May P.’PS
brnmiTtuuNlI—--
Xol ~ Xo 1
–J"u' nta. ilali .1 I,v imetiou 10:00 1:18 a p m in .5:58 4:00 pm pm
Willi arnson 2:00 p in 0:18 pm
/!•; m eon 2:8op m 0:28 pm
I’npeliU Va[.si»>vlle .1 line 8:15 p m 7:02 pm
4:85 p m 7:85 pm
* - oilotUm 5:02 p m 7:47 pm
F<m I VhII oy 7;to p in 9:08 pm
NOKTIIBOUND.
No 2 Noli
1’Vrt N jilley Lv 6 51*0 am] 7 :-h') am
Culloden 0:18 am 10:20 am
Y atcsvilJe 0 :iI am 11 :HU am
ZEBUEON Topeka .1 line oam 7:80 i2:0U J :2>'» pm
am pm
\V Hliamstm 7:15 am 2:u0 pm
Ivalnlali J line 8:o8 am j 2:25 j inn .
Atlanta 8:55 am 5:54 pm
J J Howard, Agent.
G. J\E – G. RAILROAD
Schedule in effect January 15, 18U8
The onlv line running ilunhle daily trains la.*
tween ('u'umbiiH and Atlanta, eonneetina: in
t'linm Depot, Atlanta, for all points North, East
and West.
i'-'Mind I •: 11 ! .
No 51 NtTfia
Lv i 'olumbus <i M ,fc II H K 8:55 ami 8:15pm
Wavcrly Hall 8:42 mu 4 ‘ :uz ‘ pm
“ Woobury 10:40 on 4:57 pm
“ Concord 11:05 am 5:22 pm
“ Grinin 11 'Mi am (*:uo pm
Ar McDonough 12:28 pm 8:85 pm
Atlanta, v. t v – <’• tt K 1:80 pm ff :4<) pm
Sou l lllionlt(i I )|iil \
N o 50 No”52
Lv A Manta. K T v – (J K u 7:15 ami I ;I5 pin
•' MfDonougG 8:25 a ml 5:19 pm
Ar Uriflln 9:o5 am 5:55 pm
•• Gonrord 10:01 8:88 uin| a in j 8:28 6;54 pm pm
“ VVoodhurv
“ Wavurlv Hall 10:55 ami nm «:o8 jim pm
Ar < Adumhua 11:40 8:47
Tlirougb coftfli flailv b«twu <*n Athinta am!
'I'hoinftHvillo via McDonouh an • I Columbus Oil
Nos 50 and 58
M. E. GRAY, Siifit, GLIFTON JONES, G. P. A.
lire -i- Insurance !
Ireprescnt one of the oldest and strong
est companies. See me before you in
sure.
W. J. FRANKLIN.
-Tljr (Hr PIT!/ Ml! 0*111/ K M H K 0*11 HSH
I 11 L bill DHIlU URIl,
GRIFFIN, GEO.
The Place to Deposit
Your Money
If you want t<» ha sure of getting full
value iu re I iiitj. } 1v njj ie;iMV llu* (’it \
jVaiionnl I’.ai.i; Euiblu* '•‘Omv read to
accept aiij tbiug that anybody else will
take--at
PAR IM IX J ANGF
----FOR--
Flat Shoals Corn Whis
key, 1, W. Harper’s Fa
vorite and other Rye
Whiskies, Brandy,
Wine, Beer, Ci
gars, –c.
Bank open from (> n, tn. to ti :>. m.
IF. It. HAIfTXErT, I’rcs’t,
NED KAV,1 A'AUGH, Cashier.
Xo'iee to Oebtont and C edtior*
! I j-^!} !K.T~'»UH 1,1’ * \: ” tloill.'illfl"' TigTl ills! fkt*.fst.’tti'
{.1 SS ilium) VV i,.ii '.*■ <y , S’’Uf'iir i * | f( ih't! ii viHr iiivd w pye
uiMf.o jti! j;ur -*5i».-- mv
lliy -.1 hU'j iDr,np<ti.Ttc*
l»*iymt:nt lom<*- I'if.Ji. jy'V*
I.{ L V Di t ii \ n l£ • >V/.
A < i u t x. Lsurre fV HI lain W! UitlfcV.
G. McDowbi.l. J. (1. Hooten.
M’UOWKLL – HOOT I.N
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
M 1 ) LENA, GEORGIA,
i
Hew Store,
New Goods.
RocK BcttoM
Prices
\J1 J IB Franklin 1 p
w
- j®*™'- 1
P. S : HAWKE’S EYE
GLASSES always on
hand. Can fit ihe je
accurately. W. F.
J.
MW THE GRAVES
of Loved Ones,
I am representing Ihe extensive yards
of (J. G. Crouch, ot Atlanta, manufactur
er of and dealers in
.MON l! MEN IS, STATUARY,
TOMBS. VAULTS,HEAD
STONES, ETC. t
And can give you bottom prices on
all work and guarantee satisfaction.
All Kinds Lawn and
Cemetery Fencing.
Dr ,[) me a postal card aud I will
bring you designs of every variety
‘ot work arid will save you 20 por
cent., mi any order.
A. C. CLARK,
OKI FFIN, GA.,
THE
Bed Buggy in the World, Friend
Is the Old Relie ble
i
VC
Made by
JACKSON G. SMITH!
%
Everybody wants a B ARNES VILLE BUGGY
because it is the be t made. It is built on scien
tifle princ pies and wears longer and better
than any other bugg 7.
CALL ON—
JOHN F. DICKINSON GRIFFIN, GEORGIA
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JACKSON Zebuion G. SMITH, Streot, Barnesyile, , GA „
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Jeff Davis Institute,
l cvm 'ffiegins
Monday, September 4th, 1893. 4*
Tuition Paid in advance Each Term.
Fall Term ...... .. 35.00
Music per month. ..33.00
Your patronage and cooperation are solicited. We shall endeavor to do all i»
our power to make the school profitable to your children.
Filed, class board at ten dollars per month.
For farther particulars address
W. A. MITCHELL, Principal.
v: : J. T. MANLEY – SON • ••• ••
22 HILL ST., GRIFFIN, GEORGIA
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Homemade
SHOES, LEATHER And HARNESS
(bin ami will undersell ativ house in Griffin and also keep the best and most ele
gant line of Ladies, Oenl« and Children, SHOES Irom tire Best Factories East ami
will compete in pric. s with any louse in the State.
J. T. Manley – son,
22 Hill Street, GRIFFIN, GEORGIA.
TAYLOR STREET WAREHOUSE
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA
lUc will continue to run tlie above Warehouse the coming season. We pro t>Of*
to merit your jratronago by giving to every one who favors us with a cal , ovory.
pound that is in a Bale of Cotton, and a good sample of same: and will, by personal
endeavor, further your interest all in our power. 5QP"We will sell, or assist you
to sell your Cotton, iu Older that you may obtain the uiouest possible FBICB
j'-'gp—Give us a trial; vo will help you $jf"WAGON 4 ABD 1* KLE.
, Very respectfully,
JNO. F. GREEN –BRO.
h. A. MOOiiE, A'caleman,