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FOR SPRING AND SUMMER !
We arc receiving the most complete and satisfactory line of
Clothing and Gents’ Furnishings
That we have ever been able to show to our patrons. This season we have had an eye
to increasing our sales and have been very particular and choice in our selections.
We combine style, fit, handsome trimmings, good wear and low prices in < very suit.
Our NECkWEA R department is elaborate and up to date. We are showing a
handsome line of HHIRTB in all the new patterns.
WILEY L. SMITH,
23 HILL STREET, GRIFFIN, GA
II II
DOMESTICfIMIVIONIfi!
A household
*>§!() cents per quart.
CARLISLE & WARD
GRANULATED SUGAR, 1!» POUNDS FOR |I.OO SPOT CASH THE BAL
ANCE <»F WEEK.
52 BARS OF SOAP FOR | 1.00.
WILL HAVE FRIDA Y A BARREL OF THOSE LARGE ROE SHAD AT 25c.
FRESH ASPARAGUS DAILY
G. W CLARK & SON.
CHEAPEST GROCERS IN TOWN.
NEW GARDEN SEED
JUST RECEVED. ALL FRESH AND GENUINE.
ONION SETS—EASTERN IRISH POTAAGES.
DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, LAMPS, LAMP CHIMNEYS, (’.LASS
AND PUTTY. FINE LOT OF PERFUMERY AND TOILET
ARTICLES. PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY.
J. NjHARRIS & SON.
!
Ciiticui'ii Soap,
18c.
1
Packers Tar Soap,
18c.
J. M. SEARS.
The Grocer.
The Evening Call.
GRIFFIN, GA., MARCH 29, 1899.
Hllicr over Davis’ Hardware Store
TELEPHONE NO. 92.
PERSONAL AND LOCAL DOTS
OH. J. M. THOMAS,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office: No. 23j Hill street, stairway
next to R. I*. McWilliams & Son. Tele
phone 27, 2 rings.
R. \V. Hale, of Jolly, spent today in
this city
C. L l.ifsey, of Lifaey Springs, was
here today.
J. L. Coggins, of Hollouville, was in
the city today ,
At last our stree.u are being worked. >
Well, they need it.
Col E W. Hammond spent today t
in Atlanta on legal business t
Celery Phosphate, refreshing and ‘
invigorating, 5c at Brooks’ soda fount. I
Miss Emma Fincher, of Zebulon,
sprnt the day in thia city today.
The thoughts of straw bat.r and
linen suits gave one the Cold chills
today.
Miss Ida McLendon am! Mias Smith*
of Concord,spent today in our city
shopping.
Subscribe for the Evening Call
and get the local news of the city
while it is warm.
A void the lassitude that coin’s with
spring, by drinking Celery Phosphate,
at Brook’s Soda Fount
Mrs Jos If Dreary went up to
Atlanta tins morning to spend several
dais with relatives ami friends.
in Hawkinsville this mottling after
spending a few days with old friends
in this city.
Ca pt. Sc a ton Grant land has ret urm d
from Hot Springs, .Ark , where he
spent several d .ys taking a much
need d rest
ike E; itatr. one >f the cleverest men
in tire state ami who is always warmly
welc> rm d here by bra t.o«ts e.f friends,
i. in the city
Mrs .1 H. Hull' left tins morning
for Savannah. where she will spend
some time with her daughter, Mrs.
M Ed w ltd W ilson
Judge .1 G Blood wot tit, of Atlanta,
is in the . ity to attend the funeral of
his nephew. Dr Frank H Blood
worth, late ol Sivantiah
Whiekc a ate becoming to some
p-. pie, but not to news items. Sub'
scribe for tire Evening Call and get
!ht ! m ws while it is fresh
Co arid Mrs J O Towns, of Senoia,
who have been spending the winter in
Lake City, Fla., were in this city this
morning w’rile enroute home
Celery Phosphate will quiet your
nerves and cure “that tired reeling,”
at Brook’s Soda Fount
The Odd Fellows will have a rehear
sal tonight, us they have con'iderable
work to do mx Monday 1. r- hoped
a large attendance will be at the re
hearsal
i Gail Borden J
4 Eagle brand O j
p Condensed milk. 5
Jakc'no Substitute Fob 'Th* “eagle: BRANO (
..Thousands of mothers Testify to its superiority.
Z HEALTH'’senr FREE. ncwVmk Cohmh- omu co. n.y. d
Mr, Jack Moore, one as the edit ire
of the Marietta Herald, who baa been
in Griffin recuperating his health for
some days, gave us a pleasant call tliie
evening. (
The committee appointed by the
Gun Club to prepare a set of rules 1
governing that body, will meet to
morrow afternoon at 5 o’clock at the
office of Searcy & Boyd.
(
Mrs J. A Nunnally left for zklbert
ville, Ala, this morning where she will
spend several months with her daugh
ter. She was accompanied to Atlanta
by her son, Dr. T. J. Nunnally. <
How about that County Fair we are
to organize and push to perfection in
Spalding? Certainly our citizens are
not asleep to its advantages. Wont
some body start the ball to roiling?
Hon 0. B. Stevens returned this
morning from a business trip to Sa
vannab, and says all the cabbages in
that section are dead and that there
will be very few pears and potatoes.
For Sale—A new up-right Solmer
piano. Guilt-jdge guarantee Mahoga
ny case. Bargain for cash purchaser.
Address “L” thia office.
Lost—Two black and tan dogs,
smallest lias white feet, largest has
knot between fore legs, and answer to
names of Shack and Boone. Return to
T. J. Mallory at Griffin Mills and get
reward.
The new furniture and fixtures for
the Griffin Banking Company arrived
today and are being placed in position.
They are of solid oak, highly polished,
and will add greatly to the appearance
of the bank.
The weather was very winterish
this motning, and considerable ice
was visible The early gardens re
ceived a serious blow, and all who
were anticipating vegetable dinners
in the near future are doomed to dis
appointment
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 your little
chicks Lewis I.) Clark, ‘2O Hill St.
Officers Connor and Flint killed a
mad d>g this afternoon on Taylor
street He was foaming at the mouth
and bad every symptom of hydropho
bia when shot by the officers. It is
not thought that the beast had done
any damage before he was killed.
For Sale—Canary Birds, Faintail
ami Tumbler Pigeons, Gold Fish. ,
White Rabbits, Guinea Pigs, and Buff
Cochin Bantams. Lewis 1) Clark, 20
Hill street.
Mrs. W. B Kincaid and two beauti
ful lit tie children. Joe and Rosa Kin
caid, will leave tomorrow for Dunn.
N C , where they will remain several
months. they will be joined by Mr.
Kincaid in lire Hummer and go to
Winston, N. C , where they will make
their future home. Griffin will regret
the loss of this excellent family
A Thousand Tongues.
Could not express the rapture of
Annie E. Springer, of 1125 H >wrrd
Sc , 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 bid made life a burden; All
other remedies and ductors could give
her no help, but she says of this Royal
Cure —'‘it soon removed the pain in
my chest and I can now sleep soundly
something Icm scarcely remember
doing before. I feel like sounding its
praise throughout-the Universe” So
will every one who tip's Dr. King’s
New Disc >vt ry for any trouble of the
Throat. Chest or Lungs. Price 50a
and SI,OO. Trial bottles free at Harris
A Sons, and Carlisle it Ward's Drug
Store, every bottle guaranteed.
MONEY *• LOAN
ON
Real Estate.
Easy and Limited Number of
Payments, to be paid in Monthly
i Installments.
! No delay for want of Funds when
Security is satisfactory.
For full particulars, call at the
Office of
W. H. NEWTON & CO.,
Gr'ffln, Ga.
•l .• I . <i 18.
ORCHARD HILL NOTES.
Orchard Hill, March 29 Miss
Lunnie Carter is visiting friends in Barn
esville this week.
W D Bennett made a business trip to
Barnesville Friday.
Several of our young people attended a
“box party” at the residence of Mr and
Mrs W D Robertson, at Milner, last Fri
day night, and they report a pleasant
time.
Capt J J Camp spent spent. Sunday here
with his family.
Andrew Swint, of Milner, was In our
city Sunday.
Miss Nannie Crawley is spending this
week in Barnesville.
Martin Kinard, of Atlanta, spent Sun
day with relatives here.
Rev A B Sanders filled his regular ap
pointment at Plca. ant Hill Saturday and
Sunday.
II C Cummings made a business trip to
Atlanta Monday.
Sandford McCowell and Miss Bens in,
of Griffin, were here Sunday afternoon.
A J Camp and Dave Maddox visited
“friends” in Milner Sunday afternoon.
lion J B Bell was in our city Monday
on business.
Mrs Mamie Crawley, of Barnesville,
came up Tuesday to visit relatives at this
place.
Dr Barrow and E C Akin, of Liberty
Hili, boarded the trhin here Tuesday for
Atlanta.
Misses Leman and Nona Kinard were
the guests of Mrs W W Grubbs Tuesday.
The Evening Call is a welcome vis
itor to our little town. Like the Morning
Call, it is bright and newsy.
Robbed, the Grave.
A startling inicidenl.of which Mr
John Oliver of Philadelphia, was the
subject, is narrated by him as follows:
“I was in a most dreadful condition.
My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunk
en, tongue coated, pain continually in
back and sides, no appetite —gradually
growing weaker day by day Three
physicians had given me up. For-,
innately, a friend advised trying ‘Elec
tric Billers:’ and to my great joy and
surprise, the first bottle made a great
improvement. I continued their use
for three weeks, and am now a well
man I know they saved my life, and
robbed the grave of another victim.”
No one should fail to try them. Only
50c, guaranteed, at Harris <t Sons and
Carlisle «fc Ward’s Drug Store.
BIRDIE BRIEFS.
Birdie, .March 29—Oar farmers are
busy plowing and hauling guano.
Mrs. E. 11. Callaway has returned from
a pleasant visit to relatives at Lifsey
Springs.
James Roberts and his sister, Miss May,
of Woolsey, spent last Friday here.
Miss Nellie Elder is spending several
days in Atlanta.
W. J. Elder and Miss Kate El ler spent
Sunday at Sunny Side.
Claude Sams and his sister, Miss Pellie,
of Woolsey, spent Sunday with Misses
Kate and Clara Elder.
Cyrus Henderson and Miss Estelle
Hammond attended Sabbath school at
Sunny Side Sunday.
Thomas Allen, of Vaughn, was here a
Short time Saturday.
Ben Lindlev went to Sunny Side Mon
day.
Uncle Wesley Souter, of Magnolia,
Ark, who has been visiting his daughter,
Mrs J H Elder, for several months, will
leave for home Wednesday.
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
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 Testimonial?!.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Hall’s Family Pills are tbebest.
City Tax Notice.
Tax fi fas for city tax for the year
1898 have been turned over to me
for collection. Call and settle the
same at once or levy and sale will be
made. E. I. ISON,
Chief of Police.
Eggs! Eggs!! Eggs!!!
From thoroughbred Barred Piym
outh Rock and Silver Laced Wyan
dotts, SI.OO per 13 If you want to
raise prize winners try a sitting of
these eggs.
Lewis D. Clark, 20 Hill St.
letPitts'I et Pitts' Carminative \
V Saved My Baby's Life.” ?
I
1 Johnson Station, Ga., September 16, <B9B. $
i Z LAMAR & RANKIN DRUG CO., Atlanta, Ga. 5
A Gentlemen: 1 can not recommend your Pitts’ Carminative ton *
I strongly, as I owe my baby's life to it. She had Cholera Infantum /
X when five months old, and 1 could get no relief until 1 began using Pitt's V
? Carminative. The fever left her when I had given her but twe bottles v
v and she had fattened so she did not look like the same child. ladvlseall t
□ mothers who have sickly or delicate children to give this remedy a trial 3
| Respectfully, Mrs. LIZZIH MURRAY. C
,X H Saved Her Baby—Will Save Yeura. I
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©F th© VKlr fe
J Grip'lit'treacherous disease. You think it /Zav!
‘ai tscured and the slightest cold brings nn & Ihh/a
p relapse.' ‘ UaK||
I ft— Its victims are always left in a weakened
O condition—blood impure and impoverished} Fjf
A’/ nerves shattered. Pneumonia, heart disease
and nervous prostration are often the yx
result. _ S/\k
’ Vv Dr.Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People will /iN.*)
drive every trace of the poisonous germs from [Wfl
the system, build up and tTirich the blood
SJ and strengthen the nerves. A trial will Cz
' c )) prove this. Read the evidence: (w\
/ W When the grip last vlelted this section Herman H. Eveler, QA/f
ofBH W. Main St., Jeflersou, Mo., a well-known contractor and /*»<
’ builder,was one of the victims, and he has since been troubled /aCh
j (l Ml with the after-effects of the disease. A year ago his health be- |H]l|
JVinl K au to fall, and he was obliged to discontinue work. That be
f’lxi/ lives to-day Is almost a miracle. He says:
"J troubled with shortness of breath, palpitation of the Av/
V/Vf heart and a general debility. My back also pained me severely. xAv
mMH “X tried one doctor after another and numerous remedies AN]
i/aVs suggested by my friends, but without apparent benefit, and vk\r
ji-sy' began to give up hope. Then I saw Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills [Mjj
IL-11 for Pale People extolled in a St. Louis paper, and after loves-
Zthl tlgatlon decided to give them a trial. Afjy,
/A\/n\ “After using the first box I felt wonderfully relieved and
ID Yii was satisfied that the pills were putting me on the road to re- fl AW/
covery. Ibought two more boxes and continued taklngthem. li/av.’
- iL “After taking four boxesof Dr.Willlams’ Pink Pills for Pale lit AV.
People lam restored to good health. I feel like a new man, and WX/ml
lu¥-V having the will and energy of my former days returned, lam ViSHJ
EAi/Kx capable of transacting my business with Increased ambition. /axOa
IbCXtt “ Dt - Williams’ Pink £lll* for Pale People are a wonderful 11/f-Al
medicine and any one suffering from the after-effects or tne n
grip will find that these pills are the specific." I!. H. Evelml
Eveler will gladly answer any inquiry regarding Unlit
stamp is enclosed.—jyomCbU Co. Democrat, Jefferson City, Mo, uSVy
Look for the full name on the package* At druggists or
twz Effect from the Dr ."Williams Medicine Co., Schenectady,
xxlf 50c< per box. 6 boxes $2.50.
I
i BIGGEST CUT
F
ON RECORD
In Prices!
For tomorrow, Monday, sale. For
1 one day only do these prices
1 hold good.
3
Checked Muslins at 4 7-Bc, worth Bc.
Checked Muslins at 5 7-Bc, worth 10c,
Checked Muslin at 10c, worth 18c.
4 White plaid Lawn for shirt waists, tomoriow’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.
i 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.
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,
Pompadore Combs and Hair Ornaments just received.
White Table Linen at 18c yard.
20 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.
If ill Sell Easier Hals today & Wednesday
Don t fail to attend tomorrow s sale. Come early.
BASS BROS.