The evening call. (Griffin, Ga.) 1899-19??, April 06, 1899, Image 4

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FOR SPRING AND SUMMER ! We »re receiving the ni'nst complete and »atisf»ctory line of Clothing and Gents’ Furnishings That we have ever been able to show to our patrons. This season we have bad an <-ve to increasing our sales and have been very particular and choice in < nr We combine style, fit, handsome trimmings, good wear and low prices in every cut. ()nr NECKWEAR department is elaborate and up to date. We are -I."-'. a handsome line of SHIRTS in ail the new patterns. WILEY L. SMITH, 23 HILL STEEET, GBIFFIN. GA- IF YOU NEED A TRUSS HE SURE AND GET The American Silver Truss. I SILVER I ‘ TRUSS. BEST I SITTING I AND MOST COMFORTABLE • X/ COOL, Easy lo Wear. detains \/\o pressure on IHAT \O[ *AN ill A EAERA ONE IS 1 Severest V Hip. or Back. GUARANTEED TO GIVE SATISFACTION. I Hernia I ho understr*; v |with Comfort. j Never moves. We also carry a full line of Suspensories, Supporters, Elastic Stockings, Etc. CARLISLE & WARD. NEW GARDEN SEED JUST RECEVED. ALL FRESH AND GENUINE. J ONION SETS—EfiSTEO IRISH POTWOES. DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, LAMPS, LAMP CHIMNEYS, GLASS AND PUTTY. FINE LOT OF PERF' MERY AND TOILET ARTICLES. PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY. J- N. HARRIS & SON. Yes, We Have it! CALIFORNIA EVAPORATED PEACIII ZAPORATEI) APPLES, 10c SALMON, MINCE MEAT 10c POUND, A GOOD CAN CORN 10c CAN, A GOOD CAN PEA 10c CAN, POSTUM CEREAL. SMALL. AND LARGE. G. W CLARK & SON. CHEAPEST GROCERS IN TOWN. 40 dozen cans Pure Fruit Jam to go at 10c. per can, worth 20c. J. M. SEARS. The Grocer. The Evening Call. GRIFFIN. GA., APRIL <’>. IS'.! 1 .). Hlleeovpr Havis Hardware Store TKLKFHONE MO. IM. PERSONAL AND LOCAL DOTS DR. J. M riIOMAS, (PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office: No. 23j Hill street, stairway next to R. P. McWilliams A s>n. Tele phone 27, 2 rings. Are we ever to have any spring? Gilman Tutwiler spent today in Atlanta. W. N. Digby, of Digby, was in the city today. A. G. Martin made » bun: • trip j to Atlanta today. H. W. Sparks, of Harm -v. e, spent I today with Griffin kit nd*. R. H. I’hinaz. e, <•( High 1- ids, is the guest of K E Srn k at d u down the Southern road today. Mr. anti Mrs Henry Bandbrrg, of Haralson, were in the city today. Mrs .1 L H 'nder.-on went over to Luolla tins morning to -| end a few days. By iicknowjedging one f>oi’.', we i> ,kl ell' comment from tli» re-t of the | dozen. M i iml V r W. T. 1 ' I ge, of Digbv, spent today with friends in thin Ci' . A er mk v old b icln .or says the most tirv-'iiie th tig iJ> lit u man is a woman lie not w.se in tour e ..'eh, .nml never mist ik ■ 'he cone it of others 'or wisdom, Mr m u M• . (;. ,v■ \\ is have moved to the city end hip at the hrnm f Mr Mell den- '> Png Kif.'et keeps ..a tv moth 1■ 1- Img-. lints n! r ich. 2o ■ tRr , oka* • Drug S’ ■ r< Mis- G.■rlinde H>immo:.d ri arm'd y vsterd iy alii ninon fr. m a ght fill vi.il I ' iei.de in A thinta (’ \V. E. H Scares Sr, returned tins morning from Zebulon, where ho bad been on legal btl.sint as. \Va'it Ni-.ii returned to his home in Atlanta this morning uft.-r a ph >.a :int visit t * Griffin f ■ end.-. \\ A " aton r< tin d s m filing I from l,m i'a. where hi spent a few d iye In 'inc. i irgi lot ten. Cols K 1 .Di n nd I ■ p. Patti r-oii spent * dry in Z. J. iD ti at tending Pika Sup ■! ior c ir' Snpt. B C Epper- m, of the t'en '■ Tailti ad, wai in the city thia nmruing enroute t ■ C irrollton Mr- d S. li ■■ i ’ n. hi- •’ l; ,■<| l> me after «gt tiding several day a very pleasant y in Monroe and Atlanta N > i t o ! ' >t getting d. w n y tir pic ! nie I' i-k. t- yt t This weather con ! tinti.s to call for fires and overeoate .1 rent v< d ' i -li Rto a Bsga Turnips. I’esa. Lima B - • b and , iS w* e-t Potatoes 1. w - 11 t aI k. 21) lit S. M -- Mattie Tuts U t in irn» . * 5..0- MONEY 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. ing for Huntsville, Aia , where »be wiil i remain for-• veral weeks with her sister, .Mrs. R >y West. If you want to keep your little > chickens healthy feed them on Ground B >ne and Ov-ter Sheila Lewis D. Clark, 20 Hili’St. Mrs. W. H Eider, of Macon, who > has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. ' Y. S B Gray, near this city, returned i h im. this n. irning. Non-pr>i»onons Bug K Iler a pre ventiun and evadicator of bugs npd moths. Large size bottle 25 cents at Brooks Drug Store. Dr E A B.»nk«, of Columbus, was in the city yesterday making arrange ments to erect two beautiful cottages, on bis lot in North Griffin. Miss Daisy Carroll returned to her' home in Covington today after spend-' ing several days with her sister, Mrs M B Headen in this city. The past few days have felt but lit tle like spring weather. Today has been especially disagreeab'e. and fires and overcoats have been in demand. Ground Bone and Oyster Shells, for growing chicks, moulting and laying i fowls, has no equal. It provides ma terial for making bone, muscle, feath- i era and eggs. Lewis 1). Clark, 20 Hill The Masons will confer the Royal Arch Degree upon Dr. J. M. Thomas tonight, after which they will serve an elegant lunch in their beautiful recep tion had It will be a very delightful afl'iir and several promin nt Masons I from other cities of th*- state will be in I a l ttmda nee A spring time precaution—Non- i poisonous Bug Killer. Large bottle) 25 •. at Brooks’ Drug Store Mies Jamie Frederick, one oi the I most charming visitors who has graced otir city in quite a while, re turned to her homo in Marshallville 1 this morning after attending the I Stevens-Janes marriage. Miss Fred erick is from an old South Georgia) aristocratic family, who holds the en-i viable distinction of the good will I among all, and it is with much regret ; her many Griffin friends realize her' departure. The Marietta Journal tt sos a man ' who •: o r,, , t a ell I th of tobacco a week concluded to try a tobacco cure. In two weeks he ate up $l,O worth <>! cure, and f- r the next ; IW > wpi ks It" u.-“d ten ceios worth o: candy, five eei.ts worth of t ennui* and five <‘t nts w rth of cough drops per (lav During these two wa cks hr- also corommed two large rubber erasers, ate the rubber tips from fourteen lead penci s. chewed up a doz3a pt i lin’ds ers ami brow-ed off his mustacop ns high as be could reach He is now chewing tobaeco i;j the imero’ of How's This ? \V< tier One Hundred Dollars Reward IT any case of Catarrh that cannot b< ' cure I by Hall's Catarrh Cure F. J. CIIESEY A Co., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. i Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable tn all business ' tran actions and financially .hie ti carry) out any obligations made by their firm. Wes r Tki'ax, Whole.-a.; Druggists, I T' -I d<>, O. W Ai, dino, Kinsan & Makvi.n, AVhole- ■ sale Druggists, Toled >, O. Hall’s Catarrh Cun is take, internally, aetiug directly upon the bit', d tin.; inue surface'. >t tb< system, lestitn mials I sent free. Price 75c. per b >tti.. >hl by ’ Hall’s Family Fills arc the 1 rst, C mna uting on M t - me.- ; J wake up The only way -ue cun get I even with M:- tri wi Il' ffi . a I ca-h bonus for evt tv new trust (owned In f ’ fit l'• •- I fTI rm . ■ » ‘ 1 ni rai muu bath- for i tting i■ v fire d ei rgy I into the i d one C jfX. S 3 r k' ‘-t -■■■ ) Bears ths ? I ' ’' ■ 5.- M For Whooping Cough use CHENEY'S EXPECTORANT. r Men With Marble Heart*. A.< uutim.'irr club, recently formed fn Appleton. M L , hn.- tieen the cuusr* of a iec' 1-i'in in s' laty the end of which 1« not in sight. The official name of the y. aig men s orguniz.at.ion is the Marble Heart Antiniatrimonlal Association of Appleton, AVIs. Its members are called ‘■marble hearts ' and the society has a regular constitution, bylaws and officers. Os course the menib r- of the society may marry, but the inducement not to marry is strong The member pays down an initiation fe" f $-’5 and annual dues of $l i A syst< f fines is calculated to swell the fund s created. All funds ’ are banked, and the expenses are nil. When a member joins, he is bound by the i most solemn oath not to marry, but should he break that vow he relinquishes ; all right tt> the funds of the organization. The last “marble heart’’to remain un- I married is given all the funds of the so- I ciety and may then marry whom and ; when he pleases. In case a member decides to marry he must pay a fine of $lO when he becomes I engaged. Should he break the engage- I ment his fine is not remitted, but a ban quet is given in his honor, and he is re 's stored to the full rights of a “marble i heart.” —Chicago Times-Herald. An Irish Spaniard. “After the surrender on Aug. 13,” says i Corporal E. V. Montalvo of the Utah bat '! tery, now in the Philippines, “the Colo | ratio men in part advanced on a company ; of Spaniards which still held out. General I Hale summoned to his command what Spanish he knew and demanded a surren | der. Great was his surprise when the re | ply came in a broad Irish brogue, ‘Divil a ; bit I 'll surrender!’ The Spanish captain I was an Irishman. “I met him afterward, subsequent to I the surrender, which occurred despite his I protestations. He Lad married a Spanish I woman, and so found his way into the I Spanish army. There are many Irish in I Spain. Any number of Irishmen have i married the fair daughters of the proud | Castilian race. Because of this incident { the officers around General Otis came to ! regard as a proverb‘The only Spaniards I who can fight are Irishmen.’ ” One College Boy’s Expenses. The supreme court of New York, Judge Gildersleeve presiding, has decided that a boy of 16 ought to have an allowance of : $1,500 a year to defray college expenses, i This is the case of Richard Delafield Ship man. Shipman is an orphan, the heir to } a considerable fortune, which is held in trust for him. Up to last fall, when he entered Har ; vard, he was getting an allowance of $2,000 ' a year. Shortly after his arrival at Cam i bridge he applied for an increase of $2,500, ; itemized as follows: Tuition, $500; cloth ing, $500; books and stationery, sls; board and lodging, $1,200; traveling ex penses, $750; personal expenses, $750; miscellaneous expenses, SI,OOO. The court did not inquire into the de tails of the last two items, but promptly issued an order upon the executors of the estate to increase the allowance as re quested. C yVST OITIA. Bears the /f Yhs Kind You Have Always Bought ' Signature # of «, Arnold Maynard. Mr. and Mrs. W. I’. Maynard, of DrewryvtHe, have issued invitations to the marriage of their daughter, Mi»s Belle Maynard, to Mr, Casper Arnold, lof Senoia. The marriage will occur lon the 19th inst at the home of the I bride, and will be witnessed by a large I number of friends Mr. Arnold is one of the largest planters in Coweta county, and has ) many friends who will congratulate i him upon winning the heart and band j of one of Spalding’s loveliest daughters. |JJ Perfect s I | tnfant Foo(l\ jail Borden] Eagle Brand Condensed Milk i - IjH A Perfect Substitute For % Mothers Milk. For 40 X Years the leading Brand, “ & I I.^ANT HEALTNschtFUEL V SaaastaasaaS LAUNDRY. For the convenience of .my patrons I have opened a branch Laundry at the second door below the Griffin Banking Comj any, winch I will run in connection with my old business on Broad street. I will superintend the work at both Laundries and guar antee satisfaction. HARRY LEE. WE PAY S2OO 1 <'^ sh f(,r a s ‘ -'l* Ptnn'.p like / \w \ ' l!| "•* » . m *‘l ■* 1 hi- h \ A t.‘lin:t:.’> b’-tm J’.- 1 UJk* 1 ' iQRMk I*,| V’ tw’” h ’"l'l'«*. i.<" k /#7 Upy-'llr< Id Irtt.Tb at«l v?.‘ ' Y^ 11 H I ’l N <,l:r n .u-Ulk Tb ; ,giniy X. Cy < t ’.Ltrs. i to-du- r FREE ■ istrat 4 lias. STAXDARD AO.. s t . | v, i o < • ‘ ; » <»C.s I ipa . — - ■ - ? “Pitts’ Carminative | Saved My Baby's Ufo<" r ? I Johnson Station, Ga., S.ptember 16, 1898. Z LAMAR & RANKIN DRUG CO., Atlanta, Ga. J A Gentlemen: 1 can not recommend your Pitts’ Garminative I 1 strongly, as 1 owe my baby’s life to it. She had Cholera Infantum 1 I when five months old, and! could ret no relief until I began uslnepitf s \ ’ Carminative. The fever left her wlien I had given her but two bottles, y y and she had fattened so she did not look like the same child. I advise all v 5 mothers who have sickly or delicate children to jive this remedy a trial. $ v Respectfully, Mrs. LIZZIE MURRAY. C f K Saved Her Baby— WIH Save Youn, i . . . .TRY 1T.... C A F t © r ©F th© UiClr g ( Grip Is’a’treacherous disease. You think It //Ayl ta cured and the slightest cold brings on a llxVztl jp relapse. luXml Its victims are always left in a weakened condition blood impure and impoverished} Inf y# nerves shattered. Pneumonia, heart disease and nervous prostration are often the W YiC-y result. S/lk VV Or.Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People will /W 9 Vo drive every trace of the poisonous germs fromfWn jc'u the system, build up and enrich the blood SJ and strengthen the nerves. A trial will prove this. Read the evidence-. (Wl\ When the grip last visited this section Herman H. Eveler, (Su/ IQ ofßll W. Main St., Jeßerson, Mo., a well-known ci ntractor and //SN builder,was one of the victims, and be has since been troubled /Avh IllUu with the after-effects of the disease. A year ago iris health be- IWljl Uifl! gan to fall, and he was obliged to discontinue work. That be IS Uk fetSw Ilvea to-day Is almosta miracle. He says. trlf* vnVljf “I was troubled with shortness of breath, palpitation of the Av/ UTS? heart and a general debiUty. My back also pained me severely. KjJi H .‘I tried one doctor after another and numerous remedies //Cy Tjiwt suggested by my friends, but without apparent benefit, and began to give up hope. Then I saw Dr. w illiams’ Pink Pills |yjj HJI for Pale People extolled In a St. Ixeils paper, and after inves- ZfSl Ugatlon decided to give them a trial. AEjjA IfX “After using the first box I felt wonderfully relieved and IUaxII was satisfied that the pills were putting me on the road to re- ||VMfl loTVi ll covery. I bought two more boxes and continued taking them. Ilf Av/ nr ill “After taking four boxes of Dr. William- Pink Pills lorPale 111 fnjn People lam restored to good health. I feel like a tew man, and lUtLy having the will and energy of my forme days returned, lam Zrtuwt capable of transacting my business witti Increased ambition. //-rYn “Dr- Williams’ Pink t’Hle for Pale People are a wonderful b-AI Uc/un medicine and any one suffering from the after-effects of the l(Il_/J \Vezln grip wUI find that these pills are the specific." H-H.Evei.kr. UcjSa YS&U Mr. Eveler will gladly answer any inquiry regarding this if U stamp Is enclosed.—JAwnCbte do. Democrat, JcTterson Clip, Jfo. UjV* Look for the full name on the package. At druggists of WfrZ fr° m the Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Schenectady, N.Y« 50c. per box. 6 boxes $2.50. -*• BASS BROS. Busy as Bees, Yes, Busier, MISSES HARRIS AND MALAIER HAVE .( HARMED THE PEOPLE AND TIIET 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 AVANT MH.D HATS MADE NEW BY RESHAPING AND RETRIMMING THEM AT JUST HALF PRICES. THE WORK USUAL. LY COSTING 11.00 AVILL ONLY COST 50c- MONDAY, TUESDAY AND AVEDNESDAY- WORK WORTH $2.00 AVILL 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. 25(-. Piques at 15c. 60 new 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, 4'2 00 and $2.50. 15 black Crepon Patterns, Atlanta price- $2.50 yard, our prices— ust come and see the difference. hen your purse suggests a saving just make your purchases at BASS BMTBEBS’ - ' 111— - nr ■- I- Illi