The evening call. (Griffin, Ga.) 1899-19??, April 01, 1899, Image 4

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FOR SPRING AND SUMMER! We sre receiving the uioet complete and satisfactory line ot Clothing and Gents’ Furnishings That we have eVer been able to show to our patrons. This season we have luul an eye to incressing our sales and have been very particular and choice in our selections. We combine stylo, til, handsome trimmings, good wear and low prices in every suit. Our NECK WEAK department is elaborate and up to date. We are showing a handsome line of HHIHTB in all the new patterns. WILEY L. SMITH, 23 HILL STBEET, GRIFFIN, GA- IF YOU NEED A TRUSS BE SURE AND GET The American Silver Truss. AMERICAN / SILVER | / TRUSS, j BEST FITTING /A AND MOST COMFORTABLE ' Xf COOL, Ea«y Io Wear. Retains \ /No preaaure on 11IA1’ YOU CAN BUY. EVERY ONE IS I s.v«e.i Y flip.or Back. GUARANTEED TO GIVE SATISFACTION. I Hernia I Nounderstraps. Iwiih Comfort. 1 Never moves. We also carry a full line of Suspensories, Supporters, Elastic Stockings, Etc. CARLISLE & WARD. Qu.iclz IDeli-trery We have added Bicycle Delivery to our other express wagons. When you want things quick order of us. G. W CLARK & SON. CHEAPEST GROCERS IN TOWN. NEW GARDEN SEED JUST RECEVED. ALL FRESH AND GENUINE. ; ONION 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. Cuticiira Soap, 18c. Packers Tar Soap. ;18c. J. M. SEARS. The Grocer. The Evening Call. GRIFFIN, GA., APRIL 1, 1800. Officeoter Davis' Hardware Store TELEPHONE NO. 82. PERSONAL AND LOCAL DOTS OR. J. M. THOMAS, (PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office: No. 2i>i Hill street, stairway next to R. F. McWilliams & Son. Tele phone 27, 2 rings. We wish ail a pleasant E ister, Rev. Swanson went tip to Atlanta today. W. .1. Blake, of Pedenville, was in the city today. Prof Theo Williams, of Becks, was in the city today. Capt. J 11. Smith made a business trip to Atlanta today. Celery Phosphate, refreshing and invigorating, 5e at Brooks’ soda fount. Judge J. 8 Boynton made a short trip to Sunny Side today. Rev. R A Helaabeck spent today with friends in Brooks Station. Tomorrow is Easter and every one will fie looking at the new hats Celery Phosphate will quiet your nerves and cure “that tired feeling,” at Brook’s Soda Fount. Co'. F. 1). Dismuke went down to Barnesville his morning on official I business. M>ss Bertha recliner left this morn ing to spend a few days with friends in Atlanta. Jos. 1! Drewry went up to Atlanta today, where he will spend Sunday with his w ife. Kenneth Worthy, of Dawson, will arrive in this city tomorrow, and »pe:d a few days with friends S B Burr, of Barnesville, returned home this afternoon after s| ending several days in this city ' A.' id the lassitude that com s with spring, by drinking Celery Phosphate, at Brook's Soda Fount Subscribe for the Evening Call ami get the local news of the city while it is warm. Mies Gertrude Hammond is having a delightful stay in Atlanta, where she is always a popular visitor Miss Lizzie Mills who is attending college at Gainesville, is spending a ! few days with her parents in this city. Miss Jamie Frederick, rd Marhall ville, arrived in the city this morning to spend several days with Miss Susie Stevens. Walter A. Slaton, who is now buy ing cotton for Maddox, Rucker A Co., made a business trip to Atlanta this morning Mrs. J. D. Boyd and son, Col. Jos D. Boyd, went up to Atlanta this morning to spend several days with relatives and friends. t For Sale—A new up-right Solmer piano Guilt--dge guarantee Mahoga ny case. Bargain f or cash, purchaser. Address “L” this office. Mrs J J. Dennis, of Senoia, who . MOSEY i- 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. has been upending some time with bet father, Mr. W. 11. Powell, in this city, returned home this morning. For Salk—Canary Birds, Faintnil and Tumbler Pigeons, Gold Fish, White Rabbits, Guinea Pigs, and Buff Cochin Bantams. Lewie D. Clark, 20 Hill street. Mrs. Frank Stockdell and little eon, ot Atlanta, who have been spending some time in this city with Miss Maude Johnson, returned home this morning. Their many friends will learn with pleasure that they will re turn again next week. Miss Pearl Swift, of Elberton, ar rived in the city this afternoon and will spend several days with the family of Hon. 0. B. Stevens on Poplar street. Miss Swift has visited our city before and has many friends here who always extend to her a cordial welcome. When yon set your chickens sprinkle Lambert’s Depth to Lice and Mites in the nest, and you will not be worried with lice and mites on your little chicks. Lewis D Clark, 20 Hill St Capt. J. M. Kimbrough, Sergt. L. S Davis and Corp!. W. H. Connor, after spending a short furlough with home folks in this city, returned to the camp of the Third Georgia regiment this afternoon They expected to spend a week in Griftin, hut were summoned to return to their company, as the regiment would soon be mustered out and all necessary papers would have to be made out to that end. 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 permtnent 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. OuxsiTonxyk. Bears the _z? Kind Always Bought - Memorial Day Orator- Hon Jas. M. Paco, of Covington, Ga , lias consented to deliver the me morial day address in Griflin on April the 2<>th. Col. Pace is the present able representative in the legislature from Newton county. He is a lawyer of fine ability and stands high in the profession. He is a gentleman of splendid culture, an eloquent speaker and all wh > bear him will be delighted with his eloquent and patriotic senti* ments He is a Confederate veteran who served with distinction on ths st aft’ of the gallant, fighting Get 1 . J no. B. Gordon CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the /TJr Signature of ■ For Asthma*use CHENEY'S EXPECTORANT. To Work the Streets- As was predicted in yesterday’s Evening Call, Mr. W. B. Hud.on was elected street overseet by the street committee from the tity council. Mr. Hudson will put a large force of hands to work Monday morning and will keep at it until every street and , alley io the city is put in first class , condition. i At the lasi meeting i f ti e council i Mr. Hudson was appointed one of the tax assessors, but when lo> was made street overseer he declined the first position, and .Mayor Dav < appointed Dr. R. A. McDonald in his place. Lest of All To cleanse the system in a gentle and | truly beneficial manner, when the Spring time comes, use the true and perfect remedy, Syrup of Figs. Buy the genuine. ( Manufactured by the California Fig Syrup ( Co. only, and lor sa e by all druggists, at , 50 cents per bottle. For Croup use CHENEY’S EXPECTORANT Special Servicei- A dcl'gbtful programme has been s-rang'd for the services wnich ate to 1,, he’d in the -lethodist church to m >rt w evening nt 7:30 under the auspices of the Epworrh League The program is n# follow . <l can Voluntary—Driikenrniller - ng —‘All Hall th. Bower,” etc Prayer—Mr Flj nt. ripture r . > ng. A <l* heII. —Ch 11 Paper—Objictor- ami Objections — Mise Harris. E-say—Mrs Patterson. Song— Go Ye into all the World.” “Why stand ye all the day idle” — Mies Richards Letter from Mrs. Candler —J. B. Gamble Music. Litter from Bishop Candler —Mrs, Flynt. Music. Prayer—Rev. Owens. Benediction. ...■ I » . ».... ... Griffin's Creamery. Our wide-awake, progressive neigh bor—Griffin —is soon to have a cream ery. Monday afternoon quite a num ber of her leading citizens met in ref erence to the enterprise and perfected such arrangements as were necessary to make the cream< ry a certainty. Soon we can buy all the nice fresh cheese we want right at our door. We are not surprised at this move ment. It is Only one of the many progressive movements of that live growing little city. Twelve years ago we were a pill roller in Griffin, and have been watch ing her ever since, and she has been bumping all the while.— Hampton Herald. Methodist Church. Preaching at the First .Methodist church tomorrow morning at 11 o’clock by the pastor. Missionary service at 7:30 p. m , conducted by the president of the Epworth League. This service will consist of songs, es says and speeches by members of the League, and will no doubt be very en tertaining and instructive. Every body is cordially invited to attend the morning and evening services. C 8 Owens, Pa«tor. Baptist Church- Orting to the absence of the pastoi, the 11 o’clock service tomorrow morn ing will be conducted by members of the church. Rev W. G. Woodbridge will occupy the pulpit in the evening at 7 :30. Sunday school at 9.45 a. m. A cordis.i invitation is rx'ended to all to attend these services. <, ■„ fcna. Presbyterian Church, Sermon by the pastor at 11 a. m. Communicn of the Lord's Supper after sermon. Westminister League at 3 p. m. Sabbath school and Pastor’s Bible class at 9:45 a. m. No night service. Public cordially invited. W. G. Woodbridge, Pastor. St. George's Church- Early morning service tom now at 7 o’clock. Second service and celebra tion at 11 a. m., and regular evening services at 7 :30 p. m , conducted by the pastor, Rev. G. A. Whitney. The public is cordially invited to attend all these services. C A S VO n T A. . Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature / />' - es For Whooping Cough use CHENEY'S EXPECTORANT. Teacher—Once upon a time there were two rich men, one of whom made his fortune by honest industry, while the other made his by fraud. Now, which of these two men would you prefer to be? Tommy (after a mo ment’s hesitation) —Which made the most?—Tit-Bits. C A. S T O IT I A. . Bears ths The Kind You Have Always Bough* State Epworth League Conference On account, State Epworth League, the Central of Georgia Railway will have on sale, tickets to Columbus, Ga., and re turn, April 12th and 13th, limited return ing until April 17th, 1599, at rate of one fare for the round-trip. -a- : ■ :■ ’ . • -• > • -To w ? i • i v c.-i < u;«n ' i 5 ' 5-;. <“i;rc guaran tv* I I- ; t un-l bun;: e free Address Sc. rung ’Jciio-Iv O) - Chicago u-r w Vo? 1 ’ 10,000 lbs. Seed Cotton For Sale. Ten thousand pounds of Piide of Georgia and Geo, W. Truitt’s famous Co'.ton Seed for sale, at 20c. per bush el. Guaranteed to be sound and all right. Raised by R. J. Manley, Jr. J O. Stewart, At Cole’s Warebonse. To CoMlipation Forerci. Take C-uwareta Candy C athartic l-,vor2sc. i •< c c C ru'd to cure, drug ,-ists refund money ■ | Savod My Baby's Ufa." \ Johnson Station, Ga., September 16,1891 V 1 LAMAR & RANKIN DRUG CO., Atlanta, Ga. ’ J A ’ Gentlemen: I can not recommend your Pitts’ Garminativa f 0 X strongly, as I owe my baby’s life to it. She had Cholera Infantum ? I when five months old, and 1 could ret no relief until I bejan using piss * * Carminative. The fever left her when I had given her but two botttca C and she had fattened so she did not look like the same child. I advise Pi c □ mothers who have sickly or delicate children to give this remedy a trial V Respectfully, Mrs. LIEZIB Murray. (J f ff Saved Her Baby-Will Save Yauae. 0 . . . ,TRY 1T.... C , - - - ■ __i AF t e r- Effects Ith© vKIi g ( ..Grip isVtreaxherous dlsea.se. You think it /Z?y] is cured and the slightest cold brings on & I rDZi its victims are always left in a weakened Yom I (krfi condition blood impure and impoverished; irn A'/ nerves shattered. Pneumonia, heart disease and nervous prostration are often the W W Or.Willlams’ Pink Pills for Pale People will NA s yp drive every trace of the poisonous germs from jk/lj the system, build up and enrich the blood Vwf and strengthen the nerves. A trial will Cz prove this. Read the evidence> (WV /lb) When the grip la«t vlelted this section Herman H. Ereler. Qiljf > 11~ ofßll W. Mainau, JeflersomMo., a well-known contractor and jMI ZSN builder,was one of the victims, and he has since been troubled //CTk if ||A\ with the after-effects of the disease. A year ago bls health be- |h]|| -SVlfll Kau to fall, and be was obliged to discontinue work. That be 11 u< r>txV/ live* to-day Is almosta miracle. He says: lUA. “I was troubled with shortness of breath, palpitation of the AU" vyO heart and a general debility. My back also pained me severely. Afiix »ZA ft “I tried one doctor after another and numerous remedies TtN) suggested by my friends, but without apparent benefit, and wlAr began to give up hope. Then I saw 'Dr. williams’ Pink Pills |P]| <LJ| for Pale People extolled In a St. Louis paper, and after Inves- IMI ZfSi tlgatlon decided to give them atrial. AnA /n\/M “After using the first box I felt wonderfully relieved and /Ak/H tr-Wll was satisfied that the pills were putting me on the road to re- I yJJj || covery. I bought two more boxes and continued taktngthem. 1 yyP|ll “After taking four boxesof Dr.Williams’ Pink Pills forPale jlljm (ixJH People lam restored to good health. I feel like a new man, and UyMl iUcK having the will and energy of my former days returned, lam iWiu jsaYwX capable of transacting my business with Increased ambition. iWrit iFsrt u “Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People are a wonderful 'u It ©mH medicine and any one suffering from the after-effects of the \\plH] grip will find that these pills are the specific." H.H.Evxpxß. \Z®) U Mr. Eveler will gladly answer any Inquiry regarding this If Irri stamp Is enclosed.— FromOolt Co. Democrat, Jefferson CUV, Mo. 1 Look for the full name on the package. At druggists or frOl iVAV direct from the Dr .Williams Medicine Co., Schenectady, N.i• yjMW 50c- per box. 6 boxes J 2-50. 1. BASS BROS. Busy as Bees, Yes, Busier. MISSES HARRIS AND MALALER HAVE CHARMED THE PEOPLE AND THEY ARE COMING TO THEM FOR ( FINE 1 HATSANDBONNETS ‘ THE HATS ARE BEAUTIFUL AND £0 CHEAP,” WAS EXCLAIMED BY THE LADIES WHO VISITED OUR I OPENING. JUST AFTER EASTER MILLINERS USUALLY HAVE A LAG IN BUSINESS, BUT TO AVOID THIS OUR MIL- , LINERS WILL OFFER SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS THE i FIRST OF THE WEEK TO THOSE WHO WANT JOLD > HATS MADE NEW BY RESHAPING AND RETRIMMING , THEM AT JUST HALF PRICES. THE WORK USUAL. LY COSTING 11.00 WILL ONLY COST 50c. MONDAY, TUESDAY’ AND WEDNESDAY. WORK WORTH $2.00 WILL COST JUST SI.OO DURING THIS TIME. DON’T FAIL TO BRING THE OLD HAT UP AT ONCE. NEW SPRING GOODS. Piques worth 35c., Monday prices 25c., all colors. 25c. Piques at 15c. t 1 ni>w Shirt Waist Patterns for next weeks trade at nearly give away prices—$1.06, $1.30, $1.75, $2 and $2 85, no two klike. 43 black Skirt Patterns as long as they last at 90c., $1.25, $1.50, -12.00 and $2.50. 15 black Crepon Patterns, Atlanta prices $2.50 yard, our prices—just come and see the difference. w When.your purse suggests a saving just make your purchases at BASS BHOTHERS’ I