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FOR SPRING AND SUMMER !
We are receiving the moat complete and satisfactory line of
Clothing anti Gents’ Furnishings
That we have ever been able to ®bow to our patron*. Tina season n have had an eye
to increasing our sales and have been very particular and choice in our selections.
We combine style, tit. handsome trimmings, good wear and low prices in every suit.
Our N ECK W WAR department is elaborate and up to date. We are showing a
handsome line ol HHIRTB in all ti c new patterns.
WILEY L. SMITH,
23 HILL STBEET, GBIFFIN, GA
DOMESTIC AMMONIA!
A household necessity.®*-
->§lO cents per quart.
CARLISLE & WARD
• d / . 1.
...Next Week...
Will have some more Bargains.
Lookout for our ad.
G. W CLARK & SON.
CHEAPEST GROCERS IN TOWN.
NEW GARDEN SEED
JUST RECEVED. ALL FRESH ANO GENUINE.
ONION SETS—EASTERN IRISH POTAAOES.
DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, LAMPS, LAMP CHIMNEYS, GLASS
AND PUTTY. FINE LOT OF PERF’MERY AND TOILET
ARTICLES. PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY.
J. N.‘HARRIS & SON.
Ciitifcura Soap,
18c.
Packers Tar Soap,
i Sc.
J. M. SEARS.
The Grocer.
The Evening Cail.
GRIFFIN, GA., MARCH' 27, 1899.
iHHceover Davis' Hardware Store
TELEPHONE NO. 29.
PERSONAL AND LOCAL DOTS
DR. J. M. THOMAS,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office: No. 23 i Hill st eet, stairway
next to R. 1’- McWilliams & Son. Tele,
phone 27, 2 rings.
Yesterday was the bt ginnii g of
Holy Week
Wil! Malaier spent yesterday in
Williamson
Lazy folks got too many tomorrows
ahead of them
Colquet Clark made a business trip
to Senoia today
Capt, J Henry Smith spent Sunday
with friends in (’ dumb is.
A Rogamski returned this morning
from a short trip to Atlanta.
April first will soon be here and the
tax receiver is right behind t.
Col. W. D Carliart madi a trip to
A < Intit i t mln . on l< .Ibn-: m»a
LiWrence \\ mg was hi improved
that be w ,'s i,b i' Io bo oil I 0 d iy.
Counterpanes and I'able Covers at
L W <>ot>i'.\i;i> A Son
Celery Phosphate, refreshing and
invigorating, .’> ■ nt Brooks’ soda fount.
C l> Hale arid E 1’ Bloodworth
made ii trip t . Milner Sutnln after.
m.on
M r-' D illas I’ .ti■ n, of lb ids, u in
the ciy <in ute to Atlanta for a f-w
day a
Lun ir Moot. « ent d: wn to B,i io s
. y i ,!t : lay > im.. on n his Ij.
cy ele.
.Ill: k M out e, i'if lie Mai ii 11 a 1 f erald,
is spending nf» w days w: ii d Grifliu
friends
When ion set your chickens sprinkle
Lambert’.- Death to Lice and Mites in
the ms', <nd you will not. lie worri d
with he and mites on your little
chick* 1, ‘wis D Clark, 20 Hill S.
Col. W !■’. H Searcy, Jr , is spend'
ing a few days in Monticello on legal
business
Col W H IL Searcy left this morn
ing to Mil nd Monroe Superior comt,
' a' F rsytb.
On account of inclement weather
this a. nr, our opening will be con
tinu'd Tuesday and Wednesday.
FLEMISTER & BRIDGES.
fin hens will be busy this week
laying E <*;< r eggs It is hoped they
w i I i ot go .in a strike.
A >■ id ti e lassitude that conus with
spring, by drinking Celery Phosphate,
at Brook’s Suda Fount
Mia El Lovelace and little baby,
have returned from a delightful visit
to relatives in Atlanta.
Jim Pounds returned yesterday
from Buct. i Vista, where he spent a
few days with bis wife.
Celery Phosphate will quiet your
nerve# and cure'’that tired feeling,”
at Brook's Soda Fount.
MONEY»LOAN
ON
Real Estate.
Easy and Limited Number of
Payments, to be paid in Monthly
installments.
No delay for want of Funds when
Security is satisfactory.
For full particulars, call at the
Office of
W. H. NEWTON & CO.,
Griffin, Ga.
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Editor A. B. Pope, of the Molena
Enterprise, was in this city today, in
the interest ol bin paper.
Mrs Thus. Cauthen, of Lampassas,
Texas, is the guest of Alderman J L.
Reid’s family on Poplar street.
“Fightin’ nigger ain’t fur sum de
callabooee iu dis town,” said an old
negro in reference to our police.
Large line of Lace Curtains at very
low prices. L W. Goddard & Son.
For Salk—A new up-right Solmer
piano. Guilt-edge guarantee Mahoga
ny case. Bargain tor cash purchaser.
Address “L” this office.
Col. James Calloway, of the Macon
Telegraph, and one of the cleveieet
newspaper men in the state, is iu the
city today.
Mrs. Dr. J. M. Head and two sous,
of Zebulon, spent Sunday in this city
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R F.
Strickland
A B, Cook, one of Millegeville’s
young business men, returned home
this afternoon after spending a few
days in this city.
Mrs. Annie Rett, who has been the
guest, of Miss Maude Johnson in this
city for several days, returned home
Sunday afternoon.
The Mystic Circle will meet with
Mrs. R. J. Rodding tomorrow after
noon at 4 o’clock. The poet for dis
cussion will be Scott.
J. W. Gresham received a letter from
Barnesville today stating that Mr
Milton W. Smith continued very ill at
his home in that city,
‘Others may forsake,” sajs the Val
dosta Times, “but your old friend the
Revenue Stamp will continue to stick
closer than a brother ”
Mrs. M. R. Pope, of Scranton, Va ,
a most excellent and stylish milliner,
i lias accepted a permanent position as
trimmer for Mrs L I. Heinz
Mrs J. C. Daniel returned to her
homo iu McDonough today, after
I spending several da>s with her daugh
ter, Mrs A. S. Blake in this city.
We have the largest, and most ele
gant. line of Furniture in the city
which vve sell for cash or on time.
L W. Goddard <t Son.
Mrs de Forest Allgcod left this
morning for New York, w here she will
spend some time with her son, An
drew, who is attending college there,
Tin: Evening Call will be delivered
I at any home in the city for only $3 00
per annum, and it will contain all the
latest local news of the day Subscribe
now.
Foil Salk—Canary Birds, Faintail
and Tumbler Pigeons, Gold Fish,
, White Rabbits, Guinea Figs, and Buff
Cochin Bantams Lewis D Clark, 20
Hill street.
George Niles went tip Io Atlanta
yesterday, where he will in future re
side. His (Iriffin friends, regretting
to see him leave, wish him much sue-
, cess.
i Largest I.me of Rugs and Mattings
ever received in Griffin wa. opened up
■ today at our Furniture Emporium on
Solomon street.
I. W. Goddard A- Son
I
They are talking about cremating
1 the pauper dead in Boston. Crema-
I tion is growing in popularity; we
mean the cremation up here, not dawn
there.
We will have the latter part this
week, prettiest huts ever shown in
Griffin We can please, no matter
what s'y'e or price bat you wish
Mrs M. R Brown a Co.
Judge E J Reagar, returned to For
syth today, where be is holding court.
He stated it was very like y court
would adj irn tom rrow a'e-noon g
nearly < very e is? nt for thi- term had
i been disposed of
Received by todays express hand
some Wool and Silk Crepons in
skirt lengths—no two alike. Beau
ties. Also new Laces.
FLEMISTER & BRIDGES.
A large number of delegates and
' members of the Gr ffio Baptist church
will godown to Savannah itxt Fri
day to attend the S ite Baptist Con
vention. About fifteen Lave already
signified their intention of going.
*necisl cut prices an cups and Min. .
cars this wea k ; 75; Gold decorated
worth 85 ■, goii tb.i ■ itu kat 75c ; 65c
pint- s, 50c ; 75 - plates, 60 c ; 85” plate*,
75c ;$1 plates, 95c this week Tumb
biers fr< rn 25c to 45.: this week.
Edwards Bros
Ab adverti 4 din Call, to-
day was bargain day at Baes Bros.,
and s .rue fiv hiu.died ladies wi re
purcji is rs, Im I lo rriiw wi Ibe their
Opening day ut t<• i:• i»»•■'« y and dry
g..ods, and it i i sa'e to say nearly
every lady in Griffin will attend this
opening
Before buying your Easter hat, you
should inspect our stock which will be
on exhibition latter part of this week.
An unbecoming bat ■will spoil a beau
tiful suit —we do not turn out that
kind. Come to us for your hats and
get latest styles at moderate prices.
Mrs M R Brown A-Co.
A certain snap in bargains will be
found io the supeib stock of crocke-y
and inware, consisting of cups and
saucers, plates, tumblers, dishes of all
sizes and qualities, knives and forks,
dish pans and hundreds of other arti
cles in our store, during Ibis week.
Bargains that are sure winners of
trade. Edwards Bros.
E W. Beck returned to hie home
in Wrightsville this morning. Res is
one ol Griffin’s former boys, who is
building himself up in away that is
gaining much admiration. He has
recently been made a member of the
firm of Arline <fc Mason, exporters of
cotton and high grade fertilizers, one
of the largest firms in South Georgia.
,«►
Best of All
To cleanse the system in a gentle and
i truly beneficial manner, when the Spring
i time comes, use the true and perfect
, remedy, Syrup of Figs, Buy the genuine.
Manufactured by the California Fig Syrup
Co. only, and for sale by all druggists, at
’ 50 cents per bottle.
i —..
PlJnog sABMiy meh nox puiy am
•VIHOdLtSVO
, T. B, Rice, a prominent druggist of
Greensboro, Ga., writes as follows:
“1 have handled Dr. Pitts’ Carminative
for eight years, and have never known of
a single instance where it failed to give
perfect satisfaction. Parties who once
use it always make permcnent customers.
We sell more of this article than all the
other Carminatives, soothing syrups and
colic drops combined.’’ For teething chil
dren it has no equal.
The promoters of the scheme to
raise a fund for a monument to Pat
rick Walsh should have no trouble in
raising SIO,OOO, or more, if they need
it. Au appreciative people will not be
backward about subscribing money
for the purpose of honoring the mem
ory of the m 'St liberal, progressive,
noble and gentle of the slate’s adopted
sons.
SIOO Reward, SIOO-
The readers of this paper will be pleased
to learn that there is at least one dreaded
disease that science has been able to cure
in all its stages and that is Catarrh. Hall’s
Catarrh Cure is theonly positive cure now
known in the medical fraternity. Catarrh
being a constitutional disease, requires a
constitutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh
Cure is taken internally, acting directly
, upon the blood and mucous surfaces of
the system, thereby destroying the foun
dation of the disease, and giving the
i patient strength by building up the consti
tution and assisting nature in doing its
work. The proprietors have so much faith
in its curative power, that they offer One
, Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails
to cure. Send for list of Testimonials.
F. J. Cheney <& Co., Toledo, (>.
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
For Croup use CHENEY’S
EXPECTORANT
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Bears the _Z? ' |; ’ J ,8 AiWCVS ® 2U S h ‘
Signature /y?* - « ./?.
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Judge L. ('. Ryan died at Hawkins
ville Thursday night at 10 o’clock.
His sudden death cast a gloom of sor
row over the entire town, for he was
universally loved and admired. He
stood high in the profession a< a law
yer, and had been judge of the County
Court for a number of years. He was
buried with Masonic honor-.
Plumbing,
W H
Roof Guttering, P
h p
o Tin Roofs f
□ It
Repaired and r
bi) Painted. ■
IUCAMLL S
I
; # 16 Hill Street.
? '“Pitts' Carminative $
Saved My Baby's Life." $
1 Johnson Station, Ga., September 16, 1898.
* LAMAR & RANKIN DRUG CO., Atlanta, Ga.
4 Gentlemen: I can not recommend your Pitts’ Carminative too 4
k strongly, as I owe my baby’s life to it. She had Cholera Infantum 1
X when five months old, and I could get no relief until I began using fttfs 1
r Carminative. The fever left her when 1 had given her but two bottk? *
J and she had fattened so she did not look like the same child. ladvfaeall V
5 mothers who have sickly or delicate children to jive this remedy atrial. S
J Respectfully, Mrs. LIZZIE MURRAY. J
| ff Saved Her Baby—WlH Sava Yaura. i
. . . .TRY IT'.,. i
AFt
Effects
©f th© vKli fe
ISiseAse- You think it /Zaw
t cold brings on A | lfrZt
L ys left in a weakened
and impoverished) IFTf
nrionia, heart disease sdp*
are often the W
or Pale People will /NS
poisonous derma from
I enrich the blood yOa
ves. A trial will Cx
evidence: j(4\
Is section Herman H. Eveler. (aC//
a well-known contractor ana /**<
id he lias since been troubled
le. A year ago his health be- IMlll
> discontinue work. That he 11 ut.
He says: iVIA'
lof breath, palpitation of the Ay/
>ack also pained mo severely. V 2&
her and numerous remedies
thout apparent benefit, and
law Dr. williams’Pink Pills iMI]
.mils paper, and after Inves
trial. AIJU
elt wonderfully relieved and /AW/Ji
utting-me on the road to re-
< and continued taklngthem. 11/AM/
.Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale 111
h. I feel like a new man, and U V/ffl
r former days i turned, lam
sswlth Increased ambition. /iWKA?
Pale People are a w onderful
from the after-eflects of the IIIL. n
he specific.” H.H. Evki.kb. lljpEy
any Inquiry regarding this it
Democrat, Jefferson City, Jao.
te package. At druggists or
Heine Co., Schenectady,In.Y» ttJUL
BIGGEST CUT
Of4 RECORD
In Prices!
For tomorrow, Monday, sale. For
one day only do these prices
hold good.
Checked Muslins at -1 7-Bc, worth Bc.
Checked Muslins at 5 7-Bc, worth 10c.
Checked Muslin at 10c, worth 18c.
White plaid Lawn for shirt waists, tomorrow’s price 15c, cheap at 25c.
"White Lawns slightly damaged at sc, the 10c kind.
White Lawn 40 inches wide, damaged a little, to sell at 6c.
40 inch wide, not damaged, beautiful quality, at 10c.
Dimity at 10c worth 15c.
Dimity at 15c worth 25c.
Persian Lawns at 20c and 25c, worth 35c and 40c.
White Organdies, pretty quality, at 15c.
Linen Lawns 38 inches wide 45c.
White Piques reduced in piice, with Embroideries and Laces to match,
for tomorrow’s trade.
Spring style Percals at 5c yard.
Silk Waist Patterns at $1.06 worth $1.75.
“ “ “ 1.40 “ 2 25.
“ “ “ 1.95 “ 3.00.
“ “ “ 2 85 “ 5.00.
Skirt Patterns at $1 00. $1.50, $2.00 and $2.75.
60 pairs of small sizes Kid Gloves to sell at 50c, worth SI.OO to $1.50.
Beautiful Belts and Buckles, Beauty Pins, Waist Sets, Cyrona Chains,
Pom? dore Combs an I Hair Ornaments just received.
White Table Linen at 18c yard.
20 extra large Counterpanes at 75c, wmith $1.50.
20 beautiful Counterpanes at $1.15 and*sl.2s worth $1 75.
Lace Curtains 60c and $1.25 per pair.
Mi Sell Easter Bais Tuesday 4 Mtasiay
Don’t fail to attend tomorrow's sale. Ovine early,
BASS BROS.