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’ROUND ABOUT.
Short Items for Hon.e
Folks Especially.
Albert Smith. M Newtmn. wisben j
.
yesterday.
Claude Hutcherson, ot Jonesbem,
was here yeater,! iy an 1 today.
For Shoes we can fit j
voerfoot and purse. A
uli line.
‘-een, Mangham – Co.
,1 . A. Binh'i’k, a prominent
B.m tbitville ciiijiui. wan h, re pester*
day.
Tryasackof ourfan- “Henry
cy patent flour,
Clay.” IV3angham– Co.
Green,
John Harp, of To on iston U hero.
w. t. Fir,.-iui is iv
tc> his stock of groceries.
We want to buy your peas
and , if - c want i ■
you ..lb 1
price for them bring them
to -US.
Sullivan, Slade – Co.
J. M. Frix, i t For-yil), is here mi
a visit.
G. A Simmons visited Atlanta
relatives this wvek.
OurSpnngDrMS
are rriving dai-y. Let
US show you ?b VO igh
this lino,
Sullivan, Slade – do.
Messrs. John T. llont .tV: iUward
LI ler, of Bam svide, ar ■ her - I . lav.
[loot. Rickey, a pi'.miU cut t rawtord
county citizen, «a-' title yesterday.
C 1 Wall ic ■. of Mosell >, w; 8 hert*
yta erday an 1 to lay
For Grocorios Hard
ware and general mer
chandise 3 are the
leaders.
Sullivan Slade vz Co
L. C. L. >rv Grifh'n, .Vo
h e Monday the bile of
Morgan Grain Go., <»t ' ta.
one vi the clevt . 1 ave-lin^
men on the road and enjoy 0
trade wherever lie goes.
WANTED
Ladle?, at home to mail circular
pa m ph lets and etc. Salary §5,00 aud
expenses, p*>d every wee c. A I d ro.-s,
with sun ped envelope to!'
tthtrs.
Macon Wall Papkk Co.
Macon, Ga
j\jr cost.
I am now selling' fill my Stock of IxtH Clothing at
Actual cost.
IB. S 3 Xj A.D JEj ^
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA.
Shoes. Shoes'
Wa have a strong line of Shoes lor Men,
Worn and Children and can please you in fit
n
and price GOODS
DRESS
Gall and see our Dress Goods, Shirt Wai3t
Effects, Percales, Calicoes- Outings Flannels,
Flannelettes, –c
HATS.
liig line ol Hats and C^ps in correct styles
aud hardware and groceries.
Big stock good goods, k low prices. V/e re
spectfully solicit your trade.
W. J. franklin,
Your note and acct. past duo -call and
B. B.
settle up.
C. J . O Parrel!, the AtUtitn Jour* i
nal'h trivelmg representative, wasj
here We.iueMUav.
Bottom prices on ct*yr-,
UPi 1 0^33000 3H J 3c,
Green, Manghaw S–.
Oo’s.
Air. ]. T. Baker is being urged
to make the race for couniv treas
ufer and it is believed he will ro.i
sent. lie held tois position for about
six years and gave it up when he
had no opposition. Mr. Baker milk, s
a splended official and if lie iL'ChI.'
to enter tile race he wilt make ii
warm for his opponent.
Taet x- s.; l _• ou you,
S3 d p t itoes. we
have tli Easly Kos
the Peerless and tlio
BJis Triumph.
Slade – 0).
ATTRACTIVE WOMEN.
All woman s, nsibly desire to be at
tractive. Beauty is the stkmp of health
because it is the outward manifestation
of inner purity .V healthy woman is al
ways attractive, blight and happy. When
every drop of blood in the, veins is pure a
beauteous llusfi is on the cheek. ” lhu
when the Wood is impure, moroseness,
had temper and a sallow complexion
tells the tide of sickness, all too plainly,
And women to-day l-.now there is 110
beauty without health. Wine of t avdui
crowns women with beaut, amid attrao
^
: Trv Wi of and in a mouth
.. c
' jonrfricmls will hardly know you.
j HAzUe” Try a f sacii ot . cur
our.
Sullivan, Slade b Co.
To tore a Cold In One Day
j Take L'lxndv. i‘.rom-> Quiiiine l a'le's.
All iu_c. t re .’a nd thi'm itiey if it Ians
to cure* . K. \Y GiovciS signature 1 tm
ewU V v»s. •J5«*
Buy the White Sewing
! Machine of the latest make.
It’s the cheapest, has taken
!the first prize at all (he ex
positions and fairs for a nttm
her of years and is a beau
ty. You want the best so
| BU y t | ie white.
Sullivan, Shade – Co.
Price me Oil Hour, syrup
and tobacco bargins.
W. !• Franklin.
If heaven were as inn ns some
; in( ii uni glue ii t e the wails would
tie „ dose togo’hcr the sunlight
couldn't get ni between.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
I
NX tiers under this hr idh wee ^5 each
in advance.
For the lkoim . n-ui-.
I aiu h o:in<1I*l:ti«) t*'r i« ■■cseuiut.u • « i
mue county subject re u.o »inu* v■
Ul; ".v.
A. \. Mnsi'iiuv.
Our Mil line Li s ->
Wilder has gone t > th *
markets and tv ill re
turn about the 1st
April wit *- all m. ia.
designs. See us
i\»re buying your ’
Spring H*t*.
Slade -J. – fi Go. rt
GAME LAW IN EFFECT MARCH 15.
--
The sportsmen have hardly a
left iu winch tiiey may kill quail in
Georgia
The season will close Jln-cii 13th, and
the (lugs will have a long vest. The
weather for die past several days lias
been very iinfavoratile for hunting. It hi.s
been too cold and dry and windy.
Should the next two or three weeks
contain good hunting weather it is likely
that a great deal o hunting will lie done.
Those Ml,, have spent eoasWen. hie
tune tills s. a nil hunting state that game
was plentiful and thi, k that next yea,
wHl he a record bream r for quail.
Fresh Buk,-r;i Seed I'olati e: —
Early Rise, Knumpt), l’crless and
Goodrich.
Ail Garden Seed.
Giwu Muigluuu–
I fOLI.ONVILLE NEWS
News is scarce on account of sick
ness. There is a great ileal <>! la
thM lhi>
r
ii„ v k. 1.. if ,item fined hA r,g
Mini isI'jimiKmont Saturday ami Sun
••**}’ •
Ilcnry H-yiw'da ia progrcwing
finely 011 he ,-etiool house and will
8 o<>h have it e.itnp'eled.
The old Sullivan mill, under th
mau icfiniitit ot Yarbrough – Moore,
Inn hi uy i'll iU ! < d and 11 roller
;il nct'sA ,* been attnclmrl, and ( hey
are doing fii work . So Mr, Farmer,
liril.g V 111' wheat lliellg Will) V'lti
win a, y 11 come h> null,
Gli.tg. I. Bin; ■; his been Cemiiiis
sioie.d justice of the lienee ol Uni
Imiytlle district Ho- will make a
good officer.
Mrs. S,nook's tehool eelchrnted
Wasiungton's iiinhdey Frulay. The
ex ycis^fes were fine.
Mrs G, W. Hu krliv, who has
beer, in techie health ter some time,
is iuiiirovinn shnviy.
CLOTHING
Our Mr Sullivan Das
returned Bal- n .
just I O.n
timore wll l*© iie pur
chased ma y bargains
in the clothing line We
i vnTu tilv i (la wrl V* y ** nfpqt,
patter !’ S. It you need
a Spring suit let, us
show y u our line, We
c n save you money
and please you
Sul ivan, Slade – Do
WE WISH GOD’S-SPEED.
Frcm the Jackson Argns.
At The Baptist church in Jackson,
at tho morning service last Sunday,
.Mr. Parry Lee, the former editor
ai. d propietor of this paper, was or
darned in the Baptist ministry, and
is now ihe Itev. Harry Lee. The
Argus congratulates both Mr. Lee
amt a,J the Baptists * upon 1 this fact, tor
the zeal, earnest ness and . eutweem
(ion with which Mr. Lee has entered
this work, predicts a useful, helpful
successful future in the work of the
; Mns-er Tin; Ai«;t - stands re ady,
v „ h the entire community in which
ho ha.■? lived so long uith nit
J,roach, to extend him n helping
hand, and believe* that in Inn pa»
torate ol the “Arm of the ( ihurclr 1
o v\ Inch he has beer, failed he will
1 prove a helpful, beneiicial imstri;
merit h>r Bulls cmtnVv'e go' vl.
CHICKENS AND EGGS.
\Ve are prepAred to pay the
very highsst city pi ices for
your chickens and eggs. They
are higher now than they
have been for some time
and it you liave any to sell
bring them them to us.
Sullivan, Slade – Co.
HE RAN A NEWSPAPER,
Ctiicag) I.eJg i.
A Nehri’sku drmmntr lellx h w u
BaM i' Crook lire i<■ iii*i’ t«s'• .! th- >
Its i - ,,; liitr.l limes no ins eOmir> g"•,
tn II A the e, ill .ills! ,11 : his tir I
in,• li be said:
“lj-t nil j>el ruiis in lids use 'Vhu
ure'jinytiij£ 'hell' doits s and tip”
1 Mtirniy every m,i: , w niviti iunl
hm With <1110 eXv't'pU II «n In
t l.cit b.vt. The yieaeiun' se iteil
i Uifili nml said:
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.,y^ , i,is ,>r her deius bn i no 11
r„ e ‘ exeepi.nu noted, n e,.
i it My-- -u>g '-cvniu.ii, w .ib«
1 ' M,i,> ' ,w ' v "~
.sir mi'.; a p, ij> ndini :li ‘. I) union.
.. U(uv ni . nil i(Skl , a lW
“linit v ill arc tliceii'y man
in i bo congi'ogiu'.'in that is u .nii'e to
m> lws ,i, j,,,, s •'
“1 run n ncwt>pat)er,“ he answered
«neekiy‘ “and th brethren who Ju
stood up are my suhserthers, ami
jmil
‘•Let us pray, 1 * exclaimed Hie
tinnisler.
j | CASTOR IA
I
^ ^
JJjg Kllld YOU HaVfi AIW 3 ]fS BOUgM ,
j _ Bears the . /,
j gig lia ture of
Examine our lino ot Dry Goods
and you will liud prices at tho low
est.
Gretu, Mnnghnni ^ C
SHOES.
Our line of shoes is
i q 'ill’ilet .. Wo llTV© '
also several pairs f
samp!© shoes that we
WIri ,30l' yO 1 at ■■ l).tl
gain
Y u m van , Slftd© – { O.
HOME ANNOUNCEMENTS.
i'j t, , will he pv, ive.ldng by ihe pat tor
at \V liiaiieon next B.ituiday u* It a. 111 ,
-mat .Moletiv Sundae night at 7.15.
t'hurch members in each of IIcse
conitiKiiiiii s a c urgently r, -put-li d to
he ".t tlio 11 i m as attune tie* d. The nn
cauverc d ere I'or.Hally invited
I „ night tec i.' 7 lh el' F 'b, Ihe time for
the mniithi; Im. iiics, s ciu'. ami lilerarv
lilt i'iiii; of the lip .voi lh L'.".i;ue of this
ol.ice io t.c holt "t ike parsouage.
Owitisj to the rain this 11 ‘ming hm hctii
mu d In m :: 1 Tnurs'lay night March
(i, amt will I >P hehl at t • jt;i!’.i 1 P li^f.
Till! Wednesday night prayer meeting
amt Kpwovth League aervicex have been
consolidated Next Wednesday night
llm topic will tie “The .Joy of Kervloo.”
Epworth le aguers ami others will find
the “Daily lica lings” for this Tigicin
this weeks issue of tho Wesleyan Chris
tian Advocate page U. Be stive to reaii
the Daily Readings. And now sine we
have united the League service with the
Wednesday night prayer meeting shall
we not insist upon parents of the town
attondiuR m regularly a* possible these
meet ugs each week? Wo feel sure that
the weekly nssemblago of the oldfjr and
tho younger classes ill Divine service
will be of profit to all. VVe therefore
trust that on next Wednesday night we
shall have many of tho fathers and mol h
era ivitli their children at the house of
God.
Respectfully,
C. V. W hath i.r.-.
MOLKNA NEWS.
The continued cold weather makes the
prospect for a good -mol 1 grain crop
quite discouraging We heir of no gard
ening being done yet on account of the
un f aV orable weather,
V Ve failed to mention last week that
w J. Ingram, our clover shoemaker,
had all of his outfit of shoe tools and
leather, etc., burned up. They were iri
the back room of the store of \Y . J.
} ^ Garland had one hundred
,j 0 j j. lrsj worth of goods tlrat he had re
cent i y bought in Atlanta in one of the
stores. Mr. Garland thinks Dial tlio
walls of his two brick stores will do to
rebuild upon, hut the concrete ..nos are
u 0 uk« are a.H rigHt. Mr. iiarker speaks
<>( puUin . a concrete Ho r in it. I he
|arj<u s( .,|,s that were standing near'the
warehouse, l.oWmg to the - il Com,, ai.y
«f ( ..lumhiis, that were so convenient t,
were laiso i.urnyfd.
Torn Miller says that he thinks that
the old rat that has been setting fire to
Molcna got burned up in the recent tire.
So mote it bo.
A. B. 1 lurris has charge of the fine
mill of W. T. IJaikcr one mile from Jio
lena this year, Mr. 11 arris is an old cx
perieneed milbv and uo doubt will give
good satisfaction.
There was smoothing vvr ng about
the yesterday's pleasure that is re
8 p« ussbie for today's headache.
SALT RHEUM CURED BY
Sarsaparilla i
Johnston’s
QUART BOTTLES.
jrtrs'V SEEN in time.
fit' lil SMn rnrl'.ir.' arc i Warning of SomeCMnx JuT.iistoi.’N Itlorn Scrlon* MiirwumrUla to/"om#,
. , i i v - • •»..,• K Powerful rsc.-a tUo Itlooi! Warning. Purifier Known.
ius! from
Nutv ,• in 1,,-, efforts (o correct mistakes, which mistakes have come
C-. ■ s ! rr it 1 in v he from ancestors, shoots out pimples, blotches and
, . serious trougjgMperj
. a on liic skin, as a vvurmng that more
h. . S Iuinors eaueei- erysipelas or pulmonary diseases) arc certain to
y.-i« n. 1 ,' ; , b , I ih ■■.warning anil correct the mistake*. ^
Van v a ‘ b • vi ir,;'\ painful di.-.casc and many an early death fcaa Ml
,,,• use i)>; notes of warning have been heeded andthe tfl
- . ;,v a ■ ijM use of JOHNsTON'iS SARSAPARILLA. 1
. ,1. d of K, i bail e, of humor .Marshall, after Mieh., suffering writes:. with it for five yoaf!
.-,,s run ii
■' ...id toy friends said it was salt rheum. It came out on my nfiM
. : ! mi i hen those on live my whole is body. 1 telling. was perfectly Nobody raw would with be. it^B
. :r years, uo use it. I •
I i. . i ti-i . every medicine that was advertised to fc^Wt ghre ARIijfl sw
I, >nse. 1 heard JOHNSTONS s Vi
r 1. •he It third , s', a bottle bo: tie 1 of it. completely I began to cured. improve I r]ffl>pb< havK ** Wl
was till
i 1 v • <■ .! an v thing to do me the least good
LIU, \. 1 would heartily advise all who are j
:.>r c of any kind to try it at once. I had also w
1 , a.i'l was ruii down and miserable, but JOIINSTO
" i‘' ll > : n'llt.” and stroll i
your life and i f you keep it pure
n or fn-'V contagion fearlessly. JOHNSTON'S i
> i i iale by nil druggists, in full quart bottles i
■ CrAJI EJXVtrO COMI’A.rtfXT. UVK'I'
For sale by J. M. Hei
OUR CLUBBING OF
We will send Trni Pikk County JowinaE an«
W eekly Jonnml one year for .-ft. 50 . Any r 'he fpt
dhoci's ' ‘ 1 aic given with a year’s subscription:
Hall , Map of the Stale of Georgia.
The McKinley Pictures'.
Southern Cultivator, Atlanta, Ga.
The Western Poultry News, of Lincoln, Not).
.Itn.ntcaii Swineherd, of Chicago, 111.
The Ointlewoniiiii, of New York City. ’ i
Tri-State F iiwior and Gardener, of Chattanooga, Te
The Homo and Karin, of Louisville, Ky.
The American Agriculturist, of New Yoik Ciljj.
’Die Commercial Poultry, of Chi ago, 111.
The (Anikey Homo Journal, of Chicago, 111.
The Siookniau, of DuFuniak Springs, rla,
We are sli!l selling good vrnite Gf WXSittSi
Whiskey at $2.co per gallon. No chnJL
When you want good Rye try Ylang Ylang. W
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The Oak Saloo
1S HILL ST*
GRIFFIN, GA !
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WIIAT CKBSItlENT GARGBI /0 SAB).
v. njirotcst iignli st (lie iiwfllderi'
• • 1 : in-in, <, il(|i(M,iigiiiiiU(l In iln* rmntry jih
: I.r, nr - 1 , ni 1,1 ,.<liit !ili,iii-io a |.| . 1 , 1 .-g.iii.-f III,, failure, of our American MbiaiB ajj
( 1 , 11 , , I., in young nien ami young women for the Imsincss of lire, TUes© Man
roll. -, run,i-n ilieir gradoaies a Imllcr eiluc.'iiiou for itlo practical puijwMef thj^i ett
k: 1*rincclun, llarvnr.l nr Vale.
WIIAT SUUJVAN, CRICHTON – SMITH ‘JAY.
•\\i ciiiiiKit train fjookL(»<*|.«'i*. mnI sf.enographerana fwt we can place tlienj injj
•/ gtv'H p<*sitTnn» M from |.V)0.O0 to *>5000.00 and .
• w,. lot ye Mioiisamig of graduah.s making |W»r year, toe
i'H placing oiIkth.”
y vvn(e f<>i* a catalogue and enter at once. ' h
h St f.MVA.V, i ffhfCffTON – SMITH’S ItUSlMvSS COEl.KUK A NEJfOO.L of SHOUT*.
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II \ND, Ki or ItiiiMing, Atlanta, Ha.
UAH i;i:x I; II t il 3
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WHISKEYS, ? WINES, , GINS,
GRIFFIN GA.
Would You Burn Your House?
Certainly not! The question mafcesyou
indignant. _ bUFIl tll 1^
Y©t YOU |T1fl.y UP 8 IHOliey COS
if yOU1* premiSGS . are rinf IlO , frWPrPf] COV©r©a hv Dy ||
FIRE J |\| S U R A rl; W t# i
y^U tempting jJ – fat©. YOU are th© m©l’Cy Ot
, } vei*y CarelfiS Sei'Vailt.
hOUr’S bl^Z© may Wip© «Ut til© SaV
of a lifetime. Insurance is worth every
Ceilb 1 . L bUato. rn * t «
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Otis H jYhjrpbey.
fire and aggides^
BARNESVILLE i