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’ROUND ABOUT.
Short Items for Home
Folks Especially
Attend Harper's big shirt sale.
Court meets on the third Monday in
October
More rain means more “stains” in the
cotton market.
J. W. Dunbar, of Hollonvllb, was in
town this week.
Capt. Max Jordan of Moletia was In
town this book.
Zebulon has an abundant supply of
Cotton seed buyers.
Cotton is being picked at the rate of 35
to 40 cents per hundred.
For fine corn whiskey go to J. Gordon
Jones—Oil. F. M. Ison's old stand.
Lowest prices pier galon. St
You can get The Journal anil the At
lanta Constitution twelvemonths for $1 50
cash.
BLACKORAUGHT 1 C. cure. Con.tip.tion.
Edward Elder, Pike’s efficient county
school commissioner was in town last
"VVcdnr saay.
Miss Reliecea Green is spending this
week with her Bister, Mrs. Dunn at Con
cord, taking in the association.
Bass Bros, propose to save you money
on all you buy ot them.
D. P. Blake, one of Pike’s best young
farmers was in Zebulon this week per
forming jury dutv
Cadesman Pope has a new bicycle and
it makes little difference with him now
What the price of cotton may be,
McElfgt’t WtsToFcaRQui for female rtise.se..
The meeting ol the Primitive Baptist?
at Harmony was « ell attended Saturday
and Sunday.
You can get more goods for less money
at Bass. Bros, in Griffin than anywhere
else.
Will Mitchell is running his $in daily
and the tarmers say he is giving them
good samples.
Tho hook agents m this country art
few and tar between. No doubt tin y have
fuuml it mere profitable to do something
else.
Perhaps tlitere will be bought in Zebu
Ion this season twfi-e as much cotton aa
ever before in one season. Indeed it
looks that way now.
r - Griffin Call notices that farmers
#!o come into Griffin than tow before with the cotton roads
carry larger loails
were graded
Capt. Mitchell ad Judge Dupree were
the delegates from Zebulon Baptist church
to the Flint River association at Concord
dinners and farmers will do well to
buy their bagging and ties of Bass Bros.
at Griffin.
Attorneys Woodward an I Redding of
Barnesville. and Hale of Milner were in
town Tuesday attending county court.
I«y-WINE nr CARDlfi, « tonic for Women.
Hf-mfemner that if you pay twelve
months in a IvanCe for Tub Journal " <■
will send you the Constitution 12 months
f ir 5Cc.
,er uy i r
Wright. j
He has helped to make things
lively.
jjhirts
FOR MEN AND BOYS ARE GO
ING TO BE SOLD AT FRICKS
THAT ARK MORE POPULAR
THAN THOSE AT MV GKBaT
BAi Rli?iOE HOSIERY SALE.
Saturday
OOTOBER 7TH YOU WILL
GET THE BARGAINS OF YOUtt
LIFE IN t-HlRTS FROM < ■ H
UAHrHlt. ONLY GNE DAY
—REMEMBER THE DATE—
@otdber 2'
It you want any dental work done in a
moat satislaotorv manner you should see
Dr. J. L. Deane of Griffin, whose card
appears in today’s paper.
Hass Bros, of Griffin can sell you some
good clothes much cheaper than you can
get tliem from others.
Harper's sale ot hostel y last Tuesday
tickled -he people in the tight place.
Those who failed to attend the sale missed
some fine bargains.
IcS LREE'S WINE OF C/RDUI for Weak Nerve..
Misses Katie and Leila Pope made a
pleasant visit to their brother. Rev. A. B.
Pope at The Rock, last Friday evening,
returning <>n Monday.
J. M. Means, of M> atisvllle, made a
business trip to Zebulon hist Tuesday.
Mr. Means has bought over 200 bales ol
cotton to date and is telling stacks oi
goods besides.
For fine corn whiskey go to J. Gordon
Jones— Col. F. M. Ison’s old stand.
Lowest prices per gaiuu. st
People who have c jtton seed to sell will
act wisely to bold them for an advance
in price. They are now going at 45 cents
per hundred, whereas the pri e late in
the season last year was -61.40. Don't
sell yet.
t-ry Bl*eK-0BftU<iHT tea ior Uy»,»=(>•>.
Doctor Phillips, of Spalding county has
been prospecting iu around Zebulon with
a view ot locating. Those who know
the doctor say he would make a must
desirable citizen and that he is quite like
ly to come here.
Scheuerinan – White, of Griffin, have
prepared tot a heavy tall trade, by buy
ijjji larg- ly ul the goods that people need.
Their prices are right and they will treat
yon right. Bee their large adv. in today 's
paper.
________
For a lame back or for a pain in the
side or chest, try saturating a piece of
flannel with Chamberlain’s Bain Balm
aud binding it onto the affected parts.
This treatment will cure any ordinary
case in one or two days. Pain Balm also
cures rheumatism. 50 cent bottles for
sale by J• M. Head.
The best authority among cotton meu
is that a considerable rise in the price of
cotton may be expected Past expen
ence se to the effect, however, tlrat “the
beat authority” on cotton is worth very
little.
If you expect to buy any whiskey
corn or rye—for medical purposes, you
want the genuine article. You will be
politely accommodated by calling on J.
Gordon Jones, at Griffin.
Mdses Mamie and Gene Mitchell of
Barnesville left Monday for the Georgia
Female Seminary at Gainesv.lle.
school can boast of two talented and
blight young ladies in the Misses Mitch
ell .
Mr. J, A. Cook, of Orchard Hill, was
in town Tuesday, llo came to Bundl'd bi in4
Walter Graham whom he ha 1 pm
to give up .0 the sbeiitl'. Mr Conk is
one of Pike’s best eititt ns—makes plenty
of everything at conscience. home—has a pleasant
lace and a clean
When we read the many cases in which
speculators are allowed to oppress the
people by “cornering” the necessities of
die and advancing prices tar beyond greed the
limits of reason to gratify their for
gain, we are forced to the conclusion that
the biggest scamps in this country are
outside the chain wing.
People have thoughtlessly mortified us
this week V ?” by The.e the inquiry, ‘Can why you
change a is no reason a
law-abiding newspaper man should be
continually telling subjected people to the he embarrass
ment of that has no
change. Let the cup pass hereafter.
Waiter Graham, col., w ho killed his
brother near Piedmont last yeai has given
himself up to t ire sheriff and will be put
on trial for murder at the next term of the
Superior court. Sheriff Gwyn had been
at his heels for a week, before the surren
der and 110 doubt would have had him in
jail before court meets, it will be re
membered that while Searching fur Gra
ham the untortunate accident occurred
which cost Sheriff blade his life.
Our frienus can do us a service by
buying irom those who advertise with us.
Nodoubtour people will buy many stoves,
guns and other hardware this fall. Mow
if you can do us a favor won’t you do it if
you can reasonably do so? Here is the
way you can do it: Henry 0. Burr’s Griffin. Sons
deal in hardware exclusively at
They sell reliable goods at moderate
prices; they are pleasant people to deal
with, end with these things in tlieir favor
we ask will you to patronize them bec ause
they make it to your interest and ior
the further reason that they ask for your
patronage through the columns of your
county paper.
Who bewails his miserable condition
more than the slave to tiis habits? Yet
lie is deserving first-class of no sympathy, as he Hill’s can
buy of any druggist
Old irlde ol Gold Tablets, which are guar
anteed to cure the Tobacco, Opium oa
Liquor habits in their worst forms.
For fine ryes—“Old Seohrooke,”
“Faunie Boss, ,” “Old Crow,” “Selma
Moyse,” best grades Oinoinnutti, sue J.
Gordon Jo ter, Griffin. fit
Last Tuesday morning about s’ nrise
Mr W T. Wright, familiarly known as
Dude Wright, was the viet-im of a very
brutal assault. Geo Willis, a r.e. r ro who
works at the factory, did the deed, ai d
he seemed very unmerciful from the. wav
it.! pounded on hie victim bo'li with locks
an-l a large stick. Mr. Wright’s wound"
WI' I !• I rested by Dr. Thurman who stat
ed that they were numerous and very
painful, hot', on the head and hack. The
negro was arrested and put under a $350
bond to appear at October court, but was
placed in the guard house here m default
of bond Here he remained until night,
when he br lie j til a,id is now at large
Barntsville Home Journal.
Now Try This.
It will cost you nothing and will surely
do you uot»d, if you have a Cough* Cuid,
or any trouble with Thro a/.. Chest or
Lungs. Dr King’s New L>iseov< ry for
Consumption, Coughs and Colds is guar
anteed to give relief, or money will be
paid back. /Sufferers from La Grippe
-IT* J -!£* ??
h sample ~. bottle - at expense and learn
t our
for yourself Just how total a thing it- is.
Trial b >ilies free at J. M. //cad’s drug
«U re. Large size 50c. and 1.00 3
J. TD vi s Institute has received threug
the courtesy of Congre small Caha.us Uni
very Urge and handsome map of he
ted Siales which will now adorn the w al s
<>f one of the best and most thorough
s luols in the State.
Don't Take 'Our Word,
But call vour druggist to ono side and
ask him privately winch of all the reme
dies advertised to cure Rheumatism he
would recommend. If he is posted, aud
conscientious, he will tell you that Dr.
Drummond’s Lightning Remedy is the
only one that offers a reward ot $500 for
a case it will not cure. H'ith sensible
people this is the strongest recommenda
tion. Price $5 per bottle. Sent to any
address Drummond prepaid Medicine on receipt 48*50 ot Maiden price.
Co., wanted.
Laue, New York. Agents
Col. D. J. Bailey, Jr . was admitted <o
the bar in Uriffld this week. Col. B–i'e
firs the brain capacity tor a good law ver
and that he wilt use it to advantage wo
have not tne least doubt.
Col. D. J. Bailey Jr., of Griffin and
Miss Mary Emma Hammond, daughter ot
Hon, N . J . Hammond were married at
the home of the bride’s father in Atlanta
Tuesday evening.
Among the incidents of childhood that
stand out in bold relief, as our memory
reverts to the days when we were young,
none are more prominent than severe
sickness. The young mother vividly re
members that it was Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy cured her of croup, and
in turn administers it to her own off
spring and always with the best results.
For sate by J. M. Head.
Mrs. W. J. Kruger spent a few days
quite pleasantly with hir sister, Mrs.
W W. Arnold, in this county last week.
She has returned to New York where her
husband joined her. After a brief stay
in New York they will sail for Africa
where they expect to spend the winter.
Bucklen’s Arnlca'Salve
The Best Salve iu the world for Cuts
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fe
ver Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands. Chib
lams Corns, and all Skin eruptions, and
positively cures Piles, are no pay requir
ed. It is guaranteed to give satisfaction,
or money refunded Price 25 cents a
box. For sale Head.
U'
T~^UREI.y U a vegetable compound,
snade entirely of roots and herbs
S gathered from tire forests of
Georgia, and lias been used by millions
of people with the best results. It
CURES
All manner of Flood diseases, from the
pestiferous little boil on your nose to
the worst cases of inherited blood
taint, such as Scrofula, Rheumatism,
Catarrh and
SKIN* Qff ACER
Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed
bek Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga.
After lire kfunt
*-3 o purify, vitalize and enrich tho bloo>1,
£ ul give nerve, bodily and Sarsapaailla. digestive
strength, take Hood’s
Continue the medicine after evety meal
for a month or two.
Hood's Hills cure constipation . 25c.
Tax Collector’s Notice.
For the purpose of collecting tax I
will lie at
Concord, 8 to 11 a.m. Mon. Oct 2.
Hollonville, Monday October 2,
from 2 to 6 o’clock p. m.
Zebulon, on Tuesday October !lrd,
front 9 a m. to 8 p. in.
Williamson on Wednesday Octo
ber 4th from 8 to 11 a. n>.
Flat Kook on Wednesday October
4th from 2 to 4 :80 p. in.
Hope on Thursday October 5th
from 8 to 11 o’clock a. in.
Milner on Thursday October 5th
from 2 to 5 o’clock p. m.
Barnesville on Tuesday October 6
from 9 a. m, to 2 o’clock p m .
Piedmont on Thursday Ootober
12th from 8 to 11 o’clock a. in.
Meansyille on Thursday October
12th from 1 to 4 o’clock p. m.
Molena on Saturday October 14th
from 9 a. m. to 8 p. m.
J. D. CARREKEK, T. C.
.1 (loot/ Thin)/to Keep at Iliniil.
From the Troy (Kansas! Chief.
Some years ago wo were very much
subject to severe spells of cholera mor
bus; ami now when we l'eel any of the
symptoms that usually proceed that ail
ment, such as sickness at tho stomach,
diarrhoea, etc., wo become scary. We
have found Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera
and Dlarrhosa Remedy the very thing to
straighten one out in such cases, and al
ways keep it about. We are not writing
this for a pay testimonial, but to let our
readers know what is a good thing to
keep handy in the house. For sale by
J. M. Head.
LESSENS PAIN-—INSURES SAFETY
to LIFE of MOTHER and CHILD.
My wife, after having used Mother’s
Friend, passed through the ordeal with
little pain, was stronger In one hour
(ban in a week otter the birth of her
former child. J. J. MoGoldriok,
Beaus Sta., Tenn.
Mother's prlend robbed pain of Its terror
amt shortened labor. 1 have tho healthiest
child I ever saw.
Mrs. L. M. Ahern, Cochran, Oa.
Sent by express, bottle. charges Book prepaid, “To on Mothers’* receipt
of price, $1.60 per
mailed free.
BRAOFtELD REQULATOR CO.. G
For Sal© by all Druggists. Atlanta. Jl.
Hie -i- insurance !
Irepresent ono of the oldest aud strong
est companies. See me before you in
sure.
W. J. FRANKLIN.
A – F RAILROAD
Schedule in effect on and after May 9, *98
Soi MiTtiTuNa--
N o 6 N o 1
Atlanta. Lv 10:00 a ni 1 :()0 pm
KalulaU. 1 unction 1 :!8 p m 5:68 pm
Williat rjMon 2:00 p hi 0:18 pm
Z KM' LON 2 ;80 p ni 0:28 pm
Topeka Yatsicv .1 unc 8:45 p m 7:02 pm
All lie 4:85 p in 7:85 :47 pul
| odori 6 :02p m 7 pm
Fort Valley 7 ;4o j) ml 9 :09 pm
northbound!
No 2 Nob
Fcrt Valley J.v 5:00 am 7 ;45 am
i m linden (1:18 am 10:20 am
Yatesville (1:41 am 11 :80 am
Topeka .Dine 0:65 am 12:08 pru
'/.Kill LON 7:80 am 1:20 pm
Williamson 7:45 am 2:00 pm
Kalnlali Juno 8:08 am 2:85 pill
Atlanta 9:55 am 5;54 pm
J J Howard, Agent.
New Store,
New Goods.
RocK BottoM
Prices
I
i? S * HAWKE’S EYE
GLASSES always the on
hand. Can fit ye
accurate-y. W. J. F.
kAmscs bnlW
Heeding a tonic, or children who want
BROwS’fflHOSf lng up, Bhonfil BITTERS. take
It Is pleasant; cures Malaria, Indigestion, heuratglA.
Biliousness, Uver Complaints and
4.
– A –
^ CAUSES A STAMPEDE m PMtCES.^
that tiiat I 1 could goods bo cheerfully shall behold recommeivi and when S Tne you prices have heard will certain!v^atehyou?*I the prices you will wonder ^determined that tkoy
these
are going so fast. ______._
Job Lot of Pi ca'e per yd Go
Ginghams per yd fi l-2c
40 inch all wool cashmere per yd 35c
40 Inch all-wool dress flannel per yd 33c
New Satteen per yd 10c
French Satteen per vd 12 1 2c
Bleaching and Shutting at wholesale prices.
*>
NAILS—12, 20 and 40 Ds per lb to
0. 8 and 10 Ds tier lb bi
HARDWARE (Brices Current,) S and 4 I is per lb wC
Prices by the keg much le-is.
Barbed wire—lot of 500 lbs, per lb 3 3-4c
loaded shells, best per box 35c
Shot per sack 1.70
Clf r h Soda 41b t 25c
Cat and Mouse Match per doz 20c
Blue Hen Match per doz 15c
I Arbuckle Coffee [ter lb 25c
'■.:V Sardinia, per box 5c
GROCERIES B. 1! Snuff one pound jars 45c
Lord ard Snuff one pound jars 45c
Leaf Lard per lb 13 l-2c
Green coffee, job lot per 5 1-2 lbs 1.00
Best Grade pi r ."> lbs 1.00
Java Coll'ee per lb 35c
Moca “ . 4 40c
Gra-inlated Sugar per 15 lbs 1.00
Cacam Cheese per lb 12 1 2c
lies Tea, Black nr Green per lb 50c
Please price my line of Tobaccos.
COME AND SEE MY SHOES AND CLOTHING-^GOOD AND CHEAP.
C. I HARPER
H. 0. BURR'S SONS,
< 3 . ]Rj Tin:pni2Sr_
For Over Half a Century the Leading Hard"
ware Merchants of Middle Georgia.
T^eold reliable “Farmer Girl” and ‘Iron King”
COOK STOVES Are Our
Leaders.
We sell you a $12 50 STOVE tor $11 00.
No G STOVES reduced from $16 to $14 50
A LARGE LOT Oh'
GUNS AND AMUNITiON!
WE LEAD MIDDLE GEORGIA IN
Hardware, Stoves and Tinware.
Henry C. Burr’s Sons 5
R. F Strickland-: Co.
-: THE LEADERS IN :
We are always working for our customers’ interest, and this year we have a larger
stock and
LOWER ■ ■ PRICES
Than ever before. Here are some special prices for our out of town customers:
1 ease Rest Calicoes reduced to 5e. 5 bales Dri sa Homespuns 5c
Griffin Mills Drills only fibii-.
All Wool Jeans worth 35c, now 25c. Red and White Flannels from 15c to 50c.
25 dozen Seamless Black Hose, worth 25c., our price 10.
Children’s Heavy Winter Hose, Grittin 15c quality, 3 pairs Towels for 25c.
Gonev Comb 3 tor 25c.
We are the CHEAPEST SHOE People on earth. $(1,000 worth to sele’t from.
B. F. STRICKLAND – CO.,
Griffin. Georgia
MM THE GBME 3
of L' ved Ones.
I am representing the extensive yards
of G. G. Crouch, of Atlanta,
er of and dealers in
M 0 MI Al E M S, ST A T11A1A '
TOMBS. VAULTS,HEAD
STONES. * ETC. 1
^UwoJk^WaranS-tEoD! 1
All Kinds Lawn and
Cemetery Fencing.
Dr ip me a postn! card and I will
bring you designs of every variety
of work and will save you 20 per
cent, on any order.
A. C. CLARK,
GRIFFIN, GA.,
Notice to Debtory and ( .editors
All person h having (leimouL against notified the estate
of William according Whatley deec-nsed and are all to pre
sent them to law, make persons immediate ow
mxsaid estate are notified to
payment Jhts^.lt
Arim’x. K'tate \V1HU1m Whatley.
THE CITY BANK MU,
GRIFFIN, GEO.
The Place to Deposit
Your Money
If you want to be sure of getting full
I", r r'kbnffifiTSS
accept anything tlrat anybody else will
take—at
PAR IN FXOBANGF
---FOR
Flat Shoals Corn Whis
key, L W. Harper’s Fa
vorite and other Rye
j Whiskies, Brandy,
Wine, Beer, Ci
gars, –c.
Bank open from <> a. m. to 12 p, m.
W. II. HARTNETT, PrcB’t.
NED KAVAiVAUGIf, Cashier.
Mrs. M. J. Kent has applied for exemption of
personalty, homestead and and I setting will pass apart upon and t he valuation at or 10
same
o'clock a. m. on the 9th uay of October 1893 at
, ; j my office.
I JtAUUY VVKJ.J.S, Ordinary.
IF you AUK GOING TO BUILl). AND WANT
BUILDING MATERIAI
SASH, DOORS, BLINDS
NEWELLS, BALLUSTERS,
FRONT DOORS, MANTELS,
WILLINGHAM – CD ■j
ATLANTA, GA.
Only First-Class Work Turned Out.
Write for Price Lsts and Discounts.
Factoryy 84 Elliott Street
EFORERS FAITHFULLY EXECUTEDi
JACKSON G. SMITH!
MAKES THE
S'DinBEgl 1 HUB BY
the
NEATEST BUGGY
ON WHEELS!
JOHN F. DICKINSON
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA
---OR
JACKSON G. SMITH,
3-9 Zebulon Streot, Barnecyite, GA
ml T. MANLEY – SON®
22 HILL ST., GRIFFIN, GEORGIA
IN
Homemade
SHOES, LEATHER And HARNESS
Can line am) of will Ladies, undersell Gents any aud house Childrens in Griffin SHOES and also the keep tho Factories best and m<^t RnA and ele
gant Irons Best
will compete in prices witli any house in tire State.
J. T. Manley – son,
22 Hill Street, GRIFFIN, GEORGIA.
TAYLOR STREET WAREHOUSE
GRIFFIN,GEORGIA
Wo will continue to run tho abovo Warehouse the coming season. We propose
to merit your patronage by giving to every one who favors us with a cal', every
pound that is in a Bale of Cotton, aud a good sample of same: and will, by personal
endeavor, fur tlier your interest till in our power. Jr^“We will sell, or assist you
to sell your Cotton, in order that you may obtain tho HIOHKST POHSIBI.K j-ttiCK
5>jf”’Givo us a trial; we will help you tfp- WAGON YARD FREE.
Very respectfully,
JNO. F. GREEN – BRO.
je. A. MOORE, Aealeman.
PURE
GORN WHISKEY
Is wha, you want isn’t it? If so the
best place to get it iB at Griffin, and the
best place In Griffin is fn m
CHARLES WOLFE.
J. L. DEAN,
DKKTIftT,
GRIFF 1 N GEORGIA.
Office «v«r Orlffin Banking: Company.
Teeth smoothly and permanently filled
or extracted without pain.
Oxford’s Restaurant,
GRIFFIN, GA.
For the ninth season we are open fo
our customers and propose to continue to
serve the best meals at the lowest a-td possible
price. Our old customers our
new ones will receive the best ol atten
tion .
JST Next Door to Brick Warehouse.
D A OXFORD.
(L M. McDowell. J, C. Hootes,
M’DOWELL – JI00TEN,
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEON*.
molena, GEORGIA.