The evening call. (Griffin, Ga.) 1899-19??, March 28, 1899, Image 4

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FOR SPRING AND SUMMER ! We are receiving the meet complete and ratislactory line of Clothing and Gents’ Furnishings That we have ever been able to show to our patrons. 'Hits season we have had an eye to increasing our sales «nd have been very particular and choice in our selections. We combine style, fit, handsome trimmimp, flood wear and low prices in every suit. Our NECKWkAR department is elaborate and up to date. We are showing a handsome line of SHIRTS in all the new patterns. WILEY L. SMITH, 23 HILL STBEET, GEIFFIN. GA i i II Uli DOMESTIC AMMONIA! A household 10 cents per quart. CARLISLE & WARD ■ WILL SELL THIS WEEK 52 BARS GOOD LAI NDRY SOAI’ FOR sl. NEW PRUNES 10c. LB. RAISINS 10c. LB. JUST IN, ICE CREAM SALT. YOU WILL EIND THE GOODS YOl WANT AT GER STORE. G. W CLARK & SON. UHEAPEST GROCERS IN TOWN. NEW GARDEN SEED JUST RECEO' ALL FRESH AND GENUINE. ONMJN SETS—EASTERN IRISH POTAAOES. Drugs, patent medicines, lamps, lamp chimneys, glass AND PUTTY. FINE LOT OF PERFUMERY AND TOILET ARTICLES. PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY. J. N.‘HARRIS & SON. Cuticura Soap, 18c. Packers Tar Soap, I Sc. J. M. SEARS. The Grocer. The Evening Call. GRIFFIN, GA., MARCH 28, 1899. IMllcoover Davis' Hardware Store TELEPHONE NO. 22. PERSONAL AND LOCAL DOTS OR. J. M. THOMAS, PHYSICIAN AND SVRGEON. Office: No. 2:H Hill street, stairway next to R. P. McWilliams & Son. Tele phone 27, 2 rings. Rip Van Winkle. Rip Van Winkle tonight. Rip Van Winkle at the Olympic Theatre tonight. C. A. Dickinson, of \\ illiamson, was here today on business. Miss Mamie Slaton has returned from a delightful trip to Atlanta. J. W. Bullard made a business trip down the Southern Railroad today Celery Phosphate, refreshing and invigorating, 5c at Brooks’ soda fount. Fhey say a calm always follows a storm. This will be a pretty night for the show. FieJ ’’owors, of Atlanta, has re tumid lo.mi after a flout visit to li lends here It n Swanson returned returned to day from La Grange, where be spent several days. Avoid the lassitude that comes with spring, by drinking Celery Phosphate, at Brook's Soda Fount Deputy F. S M> isliall F. I). Dis moke went down l Mac n this morn ing to spend a few days on business M i-s L -i::i If iTH returued this in. ihi n g Imm a vi ry delightful visit to relatives and fr ends in Fort Valley C' h-ry Flio.pl a-e w ill qi. 1 y, ur nerves ami cure‘'that tired leelmg,” nt Brook's Soda Foil nt Mr and Mi' J'' Autry, of Atlanta, came down this morning to .-pend a few days with relutivrs, wi s’ of the city M tv G * end ly n Ty ti ■ will ci me up it in her I me in Milner this alter li . i, and be the gut's* of Miss Evelyn Reid . Mr- .1 W Gresham w<nt down to , Barm svill- this morning to attend the Him ss of her brother, Milton W Son: h ' C .rct.ce Bi --i r. of Atlanta, who Im- bet ti spending a few days with Ire nds in this city, returned home yesterday. Foit Sal l—A new tq-tight Solmcr p'stm. Guilt- dg ' •n irantee Mahoga nv case Bargain *or cash purchaser. Addre.s "1." tins office. The advance sale for Rip Van Win kle tonight indicates that the largest house of the season will witness this superior attraction. Mrs C I. Stacy and little son, who have been spending several days with relatives in this city, returned to their home in Macon this morning. A severe wind and rain struck Grif fin at noon today. Very little dam age was done beyond the uprooting of several large trees and demolishing fences. 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. When you set your chickens sprinkle Lambert’s Death to Lice and Mites in the nest, and you will not be worried with lice and mites on vour little chicks. Lewis I) Clark, 20 Hill St. Paul Gorham, Dave Casteel, George Mooney and Paul Slaton left at noon today for Sullivan’s Mill, where they will spend several days fishing. We wish them a pleasant time, but think they could find plenty of water to fish in nearer home now, after the heavy rain. Special cut prices on cups and sau cers this week at 75::. Gold decorated worth 85c, going this week at 75c ; 65c plates, 50c ; 75c plates, 60c ; 85c plates, 75c ;$1 plates, 95c this week. Tumb biers from 25c to 45c this week. Edwards Bros Mr Samuil W. Glenn, or better known in the Theatrical world as Rip Van Winkle, paid the Call a pleasant visit this morning. Mr. Glenn is a j >ls ly, genial old gentlemen, ard if he en tertains his audience during the play, as well as he does his company in private conversation, those who attend the Olympic tonight have a rare treat in store for them. For Sale—Canary Birds, Faintail and Tumbler Pigeons, Gold Fish, White Rabbits, Guinea Pigs, and Buff Cochin Bantams. Lewis D. Clark, 20 Hill street. Rev. Mr. Patton, pastor of the Pres byterian church, of Decatur, returned home this morning after spending several days in this city assisting in Hie meetings being held at the Presby terian church here Mr Patton is an excellent man and a preacher of abili ty, who did much good here, and ail regret tn see him depart. The heavy wind sturm struck a barn on the H. P Eady place, west of this place today and comp'e'ely de molished it, besidi s tearing dowr quite a I.>t of fencing The barn contained corn, fodder and farming tools The loss could not be ascertained at the hour of going to press The incoming freight train due here at noon was hit by the storm and one car loaded with goods was completely unroofed. A certain snap in bargains will ba found in the eupeib stock of crockery and tinware 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 this week: Bargains that are sure winners of trade Edwards Bros. True to our prediction, Bass Bros, had a beautiful spring opening this morning, and a large crowd attended, though a disagreeable day. Mes Harris, who is at the head of the millinery department, ha» the rep utation of being one of the finest trimmers in the South—■. per fect artist The ladies are charmed with her trimming- an 1 a number of Easier bats were said today and many Others will go tomorrow. (.’apt J S. Powell spent several hours in the city ibis morning while entoutt to bis home io Newnan, where he will remain a few days before re turning to his command in the Third Georgia Regiment Cap! Powell stated to a Cali, reporter that there was very little sickness in the regi men' ami that the men uld have been batter satisfied in Cuba if the mail lacilitii s hud been better, He said the voyage back to the state was about the qu ckest ever made, as the waters were very calm Major M W. Beck nee. inpanii d him as f r a- Macon w bile enroute to Jackson A Thousand Tonguos. Could not express the rapture of Annie E. Springer, of 1125 Howard St , Philadelphia, Pa., when she found that Dr King’s New Discovery for Consumption had completely cured her of a hacking cough that for many years had made life a burden; Ail other remedies and doctors could give her no help, but she says of this Royal Cure —"it soon removed the pain in my chest and 1 can now slei p soundly something I can scarcely remember doing before. I feel like sounding its praise throughout the Universe” Sj will every one who tries Dr. King’s New Discovery for any trouble of the Throat, Chest or Lungs. Price 501. and $ 1.00. 1 rta 1 tnlll s fr, at Harris A Sons, and Carlisle A Ward's Drug Store, every bottle guaranteed. AKIN'S CORNER- Akins, March 28.—Rev. J. A. Wright fllbsl his regular appointment at Liberty fourth Saturday and Sunday. The entertainment given at the resi dence of Mrs. Maddox Saturday evening, wa- . c-miplctc sm i'i" , u>«l everybody reports a jolly time. Miss Clifford Grubbs entertained Luke Bmwn very plea- ntly Sunday afternoon. i Rolf Bloodwi.iT , of Griffin, was the guest of Miss Jewel Duke last Sunday. Dr. li. ('. Murray, < I Griffin, attended tin entertainment here Saturday evening. . IE w as ii'compauie 1 by i lollc. Bloodw »rtb. Misses Mary and Bertha Maddox re turned home Sunday morning. Billie Akin is on the sick List. Hope he will recover soon. Mrs. Wm. Ogletree, of Brushey, was the guest of her parents here Saturday. Miss Mae Phelps and Robeit Cooper, of Griffin, attended preaching at Liberty Sunday. Eugene Ogletree called at the regular place Sunday night. Misses Ella and Rosa Duke visited Miss Lois Thornton Sunday evening. Mrs. Wm. Ogletree and Mrs. Tioy Wise were the guests of Miss Lucy Manley last Wednesday. I hope those young ladies have found out what R. 8. V. P. means. Won't some one help them out? E. C. Akin, Jr., went up to Atlanta Tuesday morning to attend the graduating exercises of the Georgia Electic Medical College. His eldest son, B. F. Akin, will graduate. We all know Bennie; he has been residing In Jenkinsburg for the past four years, and is in every way a good, Christian gentleman. We all wish him success. His wife is also a graduate of that college. Charlie Butler of Meansville, was in our midst today. J Babies L l/fi/vie On //. Gail Borden Eagleßrand Condensed Milk. Little Book’iNFANT ST 1 HEALTH” Sent FREE, k j Should be in Every House. B.Ycondensed" milk co. £ NEW YORK.’ L Guardian’s Sale. STATE OF GEORGIA, Spalding County. By virtue of an order granted by the ordinary of Spalding county, Georgia, at the March term of said court, 1899,1 will sell to the highest bidder, before the court house door in Griffin, Georgia, between the legal hours of sale, on the first Tues day in April, 1899, the following proper ty': Two-thirds (j) interest in twenty three acres of lard, more or less, bounded as follows: North by lands of J. T. Beasley, east by lands of E. T. Kendall, south by lands of Mrs. Sarah Beasley and B. C. Head and west by lands of'W. J, Bridges. Sold for the purpose of encroach ing on corpus of ward’s estate fortheir maintenance and education. Terms cash. W. T. Beasley, Guardian of his minor children. March (itb, 1899. i Plumbing, d H 0 Roof Guttering, rd o Tin Roofs p| tri h n Repaired and H 0 ii Painted. B A.S.CAMPBELL g I I J 16 Hill Street. ; rash for a single stamp liko cut! V<• pay #5 to #luu each f<>r many postage stamps used between 1847 and 187a Ixx>k up your obi letters and those or your neighbors; you may 11 nd stamps worth thousands of dollars. Send to-day ft r FREE illustrated lists. AUAHD ST tUPI (k, St. l outs Mo. City Tax Notice. Tai fi fas for city tax for the year 1898 have been turned over to me for collection. Call and settle the same at or.ee or levy and sale will be made. F, I. ISON, Chief of Police. Eggs! Eggs’! Eggs!!’ From thoroughbred Barred Piym outh Rock and Silver Laced Wyan dotte, SI.OO per 13. If you want to ; raise prize winners try a sitting of these eggs. Lewis D. Clark, 20 Hill St. | I ? “Pitts’ Carminative Saved My Baby's Life.” I? 2 . o Johnson Station, Ga., September 16, 1898. 2 LAMAR & RANKIN DRUG CO., Atlanta, Ga. j A Gentlemen: I can not recommend your Pitts’Carminative too 4 X strongly, as 1 owe my baby’s life to it. She had Cholera Infantum ' I when five months old, and I could ret no relief until 1 began using Pitt's ? ' Carminative. The fever left her when i had given her but two bottle.} y V and she had fattened so she did not look like tne s’ame child. I advise all C □ mothers who have sickly or delicate children to give this remedy a trial J \ Respectfully, Mrs. LIZZIE? MURRAY. f Sft Saved Her Baby—Will Sava Youra. I . . . .TRY 1T.... I Effects ©f the VKlrg Ilise&se. You think It //aVI t cold brings on & I (kA ys left in a weakened and impoverished! Irrt monia, heart disease are often the or Pale People will poisonous germs from [Wil I enrich the blood yjt ves. A trial will C/ evidence: s section Herman H. Eveler, Gs// a well-known contractor and d he han since been troubled /iCNA ie. A year ago bls health be- |N|II > discontinue work. That he IS LU. He says: iof breath, palpitation of the AV/ iack also paineil mo severely. X2A her and numerous remedies thout apparent benefit, and vSsV aw Hr. Williams’Pink Pills IMJI ,ouls paper, and after Inves- [DAI trial. yjny elt wonderfully relieved and |pSfi utting me on the road to re- || i and continued taklngthem. ||/An .Williams’ Pink Fills for Pale 111 IX h. I feel like a new man, and U-m/j r former days returned, I am its with increased ambition. Pale People are a wonderful from the after effects of the IIIL JI he specific." H. H. Tuvjrt-BSU liywfjr any Inquiry regarding this lr Democrat, Jefferson City, Mo. UWTlfl ie package. At druggists or frwK icine Co., Schenectady, IN.Y» BIGGEST CUT Obi RECORD In Prices! For tomorrow, Monday, sale. For one day only do these prices hold good. Checked Muslins at 4 7-Bc, worth Bc. Checked Muslins at 5 7-Bc, worth 10c. Checked Muslin at 10c, worth 18e. 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 35e and 40c. White Organdies, pretty quality, at 15c. Linen Lawns 38 inches wide 45c. White Piques reduced in price, with Embroideries and Laces to match, for tomorrow’s trade. Spring style I’ercals 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, Pompidore Combs and Hair Ornaments just received. White Table Linen at 18c yard. 29 extra large Counterpanes at 75c, woith $1.50. 20 beautiful Counterpanes at $1.15 and $1,25 worth $1 75. Lace Curtains 60c and $1 25 per pair. M Sell Easter Hals Tnesflay&Wßflnesiay Don’t fail to attend tomorrow’s sale. Come early. BASS BROS.