The evening call. (Griffin, Ga.) 1899-19??, April 05, 1899, Image 4

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FOR SPRING AND SUMMER ' We arc receiving the moat complete and tatisiactory line of Clothing and Gents’ Furnishings That we have ever been able to chow to our patrons. Tbia season we have had an eye fe."krwaing <W «iea -nd have been very particular and choice in our selections. We combine style, fit, bantboiae trimmings, good wear and low prices in every s i- Onr NECKWEAR department b elaborate »nd up to date. We are showing a handsome line of HHIRTB in al! the new patterns. WILEY L. SMITH, 23 HILL STREET. GHIFFIN. GJL .. - i IF YOU NEED A TRUSS BE SURE AND GET The American Silver Truss. AiWBUICAN / SILVER I iti>the / TRUSS, BKST FITTING ! ' MOST comfortable Eaiy to Wear. *.(.!»« \ A-opr.wreco THAT YOU CAN BUY. EVERY ONE H ; | Severe*. V Hip. or Beck. GUARANTEED TO GIVE SATISFACTION. I Hernia I ho understr a; 5 twith Comfort. I Never inuvtY We also carry a full line of Suspensories,: Supporters, Elastic Stockings, Etc. CARLISLE & WARD. NEW GARDEN SEED JUST RECEVED. ALI FRESH AND GENUI NE. J ONION SETS—EfiSTERN IRISH POTAfIOES DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, LAMPS. LAMP CHIMNEYS, GLASS AND PUTTY. FINE LOT OF PERPMERY AND TOILET ARTICLES. PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY. J- N. HARRIS & SON. Yes, We Have It! CALIFORNIA EVAPORATED PEACHES N. V- EVAPORATED APPLES, 10c SALMON, MINCE MEAT 10c POUND, A GOOP CAN OOHH tOv (’AN, A>'<wihi'JN I'l’A I(WAN POST UM CEREAL SMALL AND LARGE. G, W CLARK & SON. CHEAPEST (HUM EKS IS TOWS. 40 dozen cans Pure Fruit Jam to go at !oc. per can. worth 20c. J. ffl. SEARS. The Grocer. The Evening Call. GRIFFIN, GA., APRIL 5 ls9'j. Iliccover iAiiv i- Hmrdwarp Store TELEPHONE NO. 82. PERSONAL AND LOCAL DOTS DR. J. M. THOMAS, (PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office: No. 2-T Hill street, stairway next to R. I’. McWilliams A S n. Tele phone 27, 2 rings. Roswell II Drake spent today hi Atlanta. J, C. Sawtel) made a business trip to Atlanta today Aivi:» Dickinson, of Wi.liainsot), was io the city today Dr. J C. Brauchatup, i f William* boh, w tn in toe city ti i . R F. Snick at.d mail- i> bu-ii.r-a , trip to Sunny Side this morning Bug Kn'.er k: eps away m tbs, bid bugs, ants and roaches 25c. .1 Brooks' Drug Store. Mr ii'. l Mrs W I’ Maynard, of Z-telbi, • •• io tbe i i y shopping to day. W H By- b'• fl)!- mining fi r a btl-inr-- p llir url; S nlliwcnt [tn oraia .1 • N( . -.i J. lUixVI, ■ .ft this j m>.r fdtig alter -pi nd mg a (< w in this ci'y, .1 M Wait, of (h lin >rd t to. day in tin* ci ty with I.i • hr,,!her, Jbn H Ward. If n J S. 15.-;, i.: i> rs tinned ioday from Zebuion, where tie allendi I Ihke Superior cu r' Co! M o (\ , j■. a, of Ker.oiii, ri' u r t,ed hi trie ibis morning uftr-r ■. short busi ness trip to thin city .M -- < *i.u» M.. one o thi.* no n- iog for Atui.i i, when - wj rd 8 v r.i I d ii;> s visiting I:. -ml -. Mt- I I. (ire- iin Ma- • , s sj i•,d,i •g a > w .y- in < is < ity with Mr. and Mrs J W. (i re*h . m lie banks of (i iHi i; i o ■ a' 3 o'.. I ck 111 tin a ieriio.,ll now, Hl .1 will e ,ninine •> d ■ nni . ti xt full \ rpr g time pt' ■mt :—N n lioisotioua Bug Kiikr Liege bottle 25- al 15: oks' Drug >t< r t « (' 11 ■r > 1' 010 r, , N<• a mm, who eanif down io attend the Stcvent .lan< a i opt in -, r, turn, I borne this morning. D b R A ithe y . 'urntd ist ri; c lit 11 m Angiit n, ,% h. i ■ b , ~t lor 1 >noe: it g ! t i.,« ■ . , p, ,ard of Medical I'.xsmim r ■ W JI \\ ii.: xrii* ii-'uito i this m rn i> g fr m \\ i. mis ,n, win re he sp. ut st v r d days eking aft- r hi- bnsineSß intire-l in that section \S hen ) ti set your chick c.s sprinkle 1. imbi rt's D itii to Lice and Mites in the i• —t. I H > n wib 1, b.. worried with lice sod mile- on vour little • lucks 1. an D(' ark, 20 Hid S‘. Mr- R S< mm - k . of liiton, . Col, • <mt Mi- .1 M K i, st S iro v Sid'-, ' * > : ru. -t Griflit: r ci.its t day. Mi-s M id J dim- ;i, one of Griffin’s I most charming social belles, went up ... > . . w •. > Gail Borden cSßq< < Eagle Brand ) Condensed Milk > 1 \ Has No Equal as ah Infant Food V C “INFANT HEALTH'stNT FREE. < ; tore' • g, w here .ha i w.l remain tome time, the gueat of: her many friend*. Mr*. W K Howard, Sr, of Frede ricksburg, Va , who has been epend- : ing several months in this city with ! her * n, W. K Howard, Jr, returned; home this morning. Mis* Pearl Swift, who has been in the city for several days, the guest of: the family of Hon O B Stevens, will return home tomorrow morning, to I, the regret of her many Griffin ad , l mirers For Sale —Canary Birds, Faintail ' ' and Tumbler Pigeons, Gold Fish. : White Rabbit-. Guinea Pigs, and Bufi : Cochin Bantams. L-u:* D C,ark, 20 , I Hill street. W.ll McE b'-nney was arrested to day by Officer- Phelps and Gordon ; i upon the churgi >f running a gamiug i table. The cate ha- been set for trial • I neat' Saturday afternoon I, fore Judge : Wm If Beck Dr, W. B (.'neatham, nt Dawson,! ' who came up to attend the marriage : of Mi-, Su-. : • S . ver- to Mr. M J. Janes, left this morning for Atlanta.; where lie wii; spend a few days before returning lo rne CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought of Almost a Fire A spark from a chimney set fire to the roof of Mr J. J. Mangham’s resi dence about II o'clock fhi* morning. F rtunate'v it w disc■ vcn-'l before I it ga; tied ar>y he*d vay and w t xti n» I guisbed without doing any damage. S'l.iiewaL’a In -e wagon was <-t. the scene and had a good stream of water plying on the building in a very few minutes after the alarm was sounded. Bears the n •'J/ D ‘"5 M Signature fTt ' A of For Asthma use CHENEY’S EXPECTORANT, Reflections of a Bachelor- I ’.- funny how .a woman thinks she got her clriblains by wearing a ,w --nock gown. A man never feels eo q i< 1 r as when hr- Io ar- that the woman w h - wo i iln’t tr. .rry him ba- j"-’- been div .reed () ■ i■ i ■ tin wby s rim n. :i d.n ' i_et ' mat mil uecaijse they know they i <•■1.11 i,‘-t be brutal enough to make! sue e’-.-fnl husbands Win ii a man fwii- in business his ; wife always remembers the warned' him something Would happ':i if he I ok > 1! hi- heavy socks too early The man who fondly carries ;u his heart 'heswtet n.etia.ry of the giro l;e I I vid in col ege, l»ut didn't m .rry, ’ w-ou'd drop dead from shock if he -aw . her fifteen years after—N. Y. ,I’ri -s For Whooping Cough use CHENEY'S EXPECTORANT. ZETELLA. Z.etei.i.a, April 4th.—Rev. .1. A. Drew ry, of Griffin, was here Monday. Mrs. lleidt SUanon, of II , nville, was here Monday, visiting relatives. Mrs. L. P. Blanton and lit*. ■ Lewis, went to Atlanta Tuesday. J. 11. Crow ler spent I hursday in Grif fin. I G. Huckaby, of Griffin, was baking band’with his many friend’ here Thurs- Mis- s Ottic rouehst ■.• ar, I Leila Davis went to Griffin shops . Thur lay. Miss Liza t anally went ' C : ord Saturday. Mrs. C. B John- n, : \ ,iti . lie, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs P. Bledsoe, I r a few days. E. T. Ken’.all, of Vaughn, was iicre Monday. CASTORIgI, Bears ths I. i ' > C'. ’P Signature ’ z ? « z* MILNER MUSINGS. j Milnek, April 5. Prof. Williams spent ' Saturday and Sunday in Macon with bis I friends. ■ Jim Far,-'., f Liberty Ilil!, was here last • Sunday. W. D. Bennett and J. M. King, of Or chard Hill, visited "friends" here on last Monday night. Miss Mattie Brewer, of Griffin, spent Friday and Saturday in this city the guest I of relatives. Hilton Tyus and Joe Rice spent Sun day in Atlanta with friends. Eddie Maddox, of Barnesville, spent i Sunday here with bis “best girl.’’ Herbert Sanders and Rufus Camp, of ‘ Orchard Hill, spent last Sunday in this i city. Marv Bloodworth, of Barnesville, was : here Sunday. Mrs. Jim Camp visited friends in Barnesville last Friday. Pope Maddox was the guest of Miss Alma. Head Sunday. AS’. G. Tyus and J. D. C. Bloodworth ; made a business trip to Zebulon today. Walter Bolton, of Friendship, attended j Sabbath school here Sunday. Miss Lyda Belle Fincher, who has been , visiting relatives in Zebulon for some time, returned home last Sunday. Mrs. W, H, Chambers, of Barnesville, visited parents in the city last Wednesday. Story of a Slave- T > i-i- b mud band and fool for years by the chain of disease is lhe worst I form of-iavery. George D Williams, ’ ,f M-liiciii-ter, Mich., teli- how such a i slave «a.- made free ils says: "My I wife Las been so heiph-- for five yearn I ’hat she could not turn over in bed aloe. After using two bottles of Elec j trie Bitter-, she is wonderfully im- I proved and able to do her own work ” This supreme remedy for female dis eases quickly cures nervousness, and smeple-snees, no ianciioly, headache, I btiek.iche, fainting and dizzy -pells i fins miraeie woiking medicine is a I g-ml to weak, sickly, run down I netqtle. Every bolt’e guaiantetd Only 50 cents. Sold by Harris &S in and Carlisle & Ward Druggist, 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. J. IT. HUFF'S BOOK AND MUSIC STORE is the place for you to buy your Books, Stationery, Window Shades, and Fancy Goods. PIANOS and ORGANS. All at Bar gain Prices, J. fi. HUFF, 24 HILL STREET. LAUNDRY. For the convenience of my patrons I have opened a branch Laundry at tlie second door below the Griffin Banking Company, which I will run in connection with my old business on Broad street. I will superintend the work at both Laundries and guar- I antee satisfaction. HARRY LEE. • WEPAYS2OO cash f- r a fi.ngle stamp like tat'. W, pay ,<■ to ,51 ciw'h for nxany postaKe st a i ni «s use* -1 bttwv.'U 1-47 and I'7U Look n» your old letters ar<i vhose or your n« igiit»ors; v< u nmy tn. t stamps wmththouatuxM of dollars. Send to-day for FREE illustrated li-.t-, MT»4RI> MT4WPn>. t at. Lmh, Wn. if <•;!.' « UllsU Ip v ! IK Ta;.ci .-.wo s<’ i-. u . 1., < (.: ~SC. j C C C. fin to cure, dr ■ >sts r- nb<ney • Carminative ? Saved My Baby's Lifoo" Johnson Station, Ga., September 16, <B9B. 2 LAMAR & RANKIN DRUG CO., Atlanta, Ga. 5 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 a I when five months old, and I could get no relief until I began using Pitt * Nt y Carminative. The fever left her when I had given her but two bottlej, ? C and she had fattened so she did not look like the same child. 1 advise all V □ mothers who have sickly or delicate children to give this remedy a trial. J V Respectfully, Mrs. LIZZIE MURRAY. f It Saved Her Baby WIII Save Yeura. i ~ , .TRY 1T.... T Zo-CML r> <_> <-> C> t 1 Ci' O <ll * U<? * 'f. ' f j> E F!® ts (;Dlpl ©f - ithe vKli 6 ( Grip is a treacherous disease. You think it /ea\| Wi ts cured and the slightest cold brings on A o p relapse. . . . , Wj L-, its victims are always left m a weakened condition blood impure and impoverishedj ICH rO nerves shattered. Pneumonia, heart disease sr/Z and nervous prostration are often the W L 0 reSU o l r t^ | || iims . Pink pi|| s f or p a | e People will /Np yd drive every trace of the poisonous germs from llyil 5a the system, build up and enrich the blood and strengthen the nerves. A trial will prove this. Read the evidence-. When the rrtp lust visited this section Herman H. Eveler, GCh LC' ofßll W. Main bl, Mo. t » well-known contractor and ZfhX builder,was one of the victims, and be has since t een troubled iA\u !( with tne after-effects of the disease. A year ago his health be- I Hill Juul to fall, and he was obliged to discontinue work. TbaX he lIJJk jives to-day Is almost a miracle. He says: MVW «‘i was troubled with shortness of breath, palpitation of the V/M heart and a general debility. My back also pained me severely. VjY evAfl tried one doctor after another and numerous remedies *SAVI suggested by my friends, but without apparent benefit, and began to give up hope. Then I saw Dr. VS illiama Pink Pills j* Ij ILH for Pale People extolled in a St. I ids paper, and after laves- ZfSl tlgatlon decided to give them a trial. /JUU IfA jfX “After using the first box I felt wonderfully relieved and fASm lb VII was satisfied that the pills were putting me on the road to re- || YMi II covery. I bought two more boxes hi i roni'nied taking them. y/Pl II 44 After taking four fA\/// People lam restored to good health. I fi.-] like n new man, and UV/fll HiWz having the will and energy of my former dax s rt turned. 1 am tAiTKK capable of transacting mv business with InrreaF I ambition. /anqv\ “Dr- Williams’ Pink fcllls for Pale People are a wondermi llWuli medicine and any one suffering from the after-crrects. ortne IIIL n II grip that these pills are the specific.” HH. eveler, ii Mr. Eveler will gladly answer any in- uiry this If stamp is enclosed-— JPromCole Co- Democrat, Jefferson City, -Mo. uVTp Look for the full name on the package. At druggists or vvoz rom Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Schenectady, IN.Y» yXau 50c. per box. 6 boxes $2.50. BASS BROS, Busy as Bees, Yes, Busier. MISSES HARRIS AND MALAIER HAVE CHARMED THE PEOPLE AND THFA ARE COMING TO THEM FOR FINE HATSANDBONNETS “THE HATS ARE BEAUTIFUL AND SO CHEAP," WAS EXCLAIMED BY THE LADIES WHO VISITED OUR OPENING. JUST AFTER EASTER MILLINERS USUALLY’ HAVE A LAG IN BUSINESS, BUT TO AVOID THIS OUR MIL LINERS WILL OFFER SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS THE FIRST OF THE WEEK TO THOSE WHO WANT ;OLD 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 <I.OO DURING THIS TIME. DON’T FAIL TO BRING THE OLD HAT UP AT ONCE. NEW SPRING GOODS. F; jues worth 35c., Monday prices 25c., all colors. 2’ Piques at 15::. 60 tu’.v Shirt Waist Patterns for next weeks trade at nearly give away prices—sl.o6, $1.30, $1.75, $2 and $2 85, no two alike. 43 black Skirt Patterns as long as they last at 90c., $1.25, $1.50, $2 00 j and $2 50. 15 black Crepon Patterns, Atlanta prices $2.50 yard, our prices—just come and see the diflerence. When your purse suggests a saving just make your purchases at BASS BHOTHERS' >