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neat, stylish and durable!
-AKE THE LINES OF
Clothing ami Gents’ Furnishings
Wo are -bowing tine season. We are fully alive to the wants of the trade
and urge you to give us a call and let us show you through.
WILEY L. SMITH,
23 HILL STREET, GRIFFIN, GA
IF YOU NEED A TRUSS
HE SURE AND GET
The American Silver Truss.
AWiEiRICAW
, . IT IS IHE
SILVER
TRUSS. best fitting
/ \ |
I '- MOST COMFORTABLE
cool., |
R.uio. \ THAT YOU CAN Bl Y. EVERY ONE IS
I iwvwm / Hip.or luck. I GUARANTEED TO GIVE SATISFACTION.
Hernia I No understrapa. I
Iwitb Omfort. I Never move* I
We also carry a full line of Suspensories,
Supporters, Elastic Stockings, Etc.
CARLISLE & WARD.
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.
Yes, We Have It!
CALIFORNIA EVAI’t >RATED I’EACIH .' N Y. EVAPORATED APPLES,
10c SALMON, MINCE MEAT 10c POUND,
A GOOD CAN CORN 10c CAN, A GOOD CAN PEA 1G- < AN,
POSTUM CEREAL SMALL AND LARGE.
G. W CLARK & SON.
( HUA PEST GROCERS IS TOW S.
I want to sell you yourGro
cerles. You who eat, see
what we have today:
Fine Celery.
Roe Shail.
Freeh Oysters.
Trout.
Cranberries.
Fancy Bananaa.
Evaporated Appier.
Evaporated Fears.
Genuine Cuba Mohnwi■ .
Fineat line of Vickies ever shown
in Grillin.
Fresh Bread.
Try my Cream I’viil
J. M. SEARS.
The Grocer.
The Evening Call.
GRIFFIN, GA . APRIL I s . IS9'.».
onicenvtM l>»* Hard wart* St ore
TELEPHONE NG. ffii.
PERSONAL AND LOCAL DOTS
DR. J. M. THOMAS,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office: No. 2-H Bill street, stairway
next to R. I’. McWilliams A S>n TGe
phone 27, 2 rings,
M. S. Johnaon, of Digby, was m the
city today.
W. W Grubbs, o! Orchatii Hill, wai
in the city today
H. G. Thurman made a Imsineee
trip to Atlanta today.
Mr. ami Mis Ed Drewry,of Mot tia,
were iti the city today
See our fancy designs m I nmg
room and ball Maltings.
L. W. G-ddakl’ A S. n.
Col T E Patterson spent today in
McDono.rgh mi leg i bi)siiH->
Mis S M Suns i- pri.doig some
time with relatives tn Sunny Side
I>r K li I'syli r made a trip to
Atlanta tifayon professional business.
I'wenty di n Smyrna Rugs just
received 1. W Gol'liaßD A’ Son
Mr rial Mrs \V .1. Blake, . f Peden-,
vibe, spent today with friends in thia
city
Miss Hauie Head, of High Falls. j 8
sprndiiig s.'Vi i I day- witti lit-. R F.
S’ t nd. and i i tins city
Mrs 1 > .1 I > Phillips i,tu rm d to
In h tin- in Milner this morning af
ter a abort vi-i t I this rite
Lab st dialer.- best tpif.iiies and
liiwr pric sin Mattings and Rug-,
I W. G i :>ai;t• A Son.
Mrs II C Siwte I and daughur,
Ml-- M>,ltys, of A tianta, spent Sunday
with tin? ‘amily of J P Siwtell in thia
ci i y
M - - M . t jor ?• S .'in • t tins morn.
tog (, rV i in win is she wi spend
» ' t. 1 I. \ -a.: 11 Mis : Free •
man
Mr : .! Mi- I, C. Manley ti'lurmai
tins m.<in>ng tom Stevens i'ottiry,
wlu re they spent -t Vi ral days with
Mr it I Mrs S’ vens
Mrs 11 elii n Gr -en r< turtieo to her
• tne in Bitm-vilie this morning af
ter spending S' veral days in this city
wi n Mis. I \V B > ar I
C ' at J Mrs O il P r- , ire
receiving the e ngratuiati ns of their
Ir i ■ 1111 -nv ( r 11; *arr iv i <■ ‘ isw te ( ill -
' , t. bat .at their home
S > n ine of M itt.ngs and Ruga
I. W. Gol'DlKl A S N
Ei'i. S\ii- —bushel- unknown
Peas Lewis D. Clark, ‘2O Hi , street.
Jcdgf Wm. li Beck left this morn
ing for H awk i i.svilie, w here lie w ill join
his wi e am! baby and return with '
them tom '.row morning
<' bb and i’otubs Calo w 1 . t w i of
Atlanta’s piiimmeut young men, spent
Sutiday in this city with their stater, ■
Mrs Driver, on Poplar s.reet
J MONEY«LOAN
ON
Real Estate.
Easy and Limited Number of
Payments, to be paid in Monthly t
Installments.
No delay for want of Funds when ,
Security is satisfactory. (
For full particulars, call ai the >
Office of 11
W. H, NEWTON & C 0.,,
Griffin, Ga.
i
M J Patrick has been appointed
| temporary receiver lor II W. Hansel
j kua, who has applied lor voluntary
I bankruptcy.
Mrs. Jas. H Hunter and little son,
[ George, of Savannah, who were called
lio this city by the death of Howard I
j Watt, returned home thia morning
Miss Annie Howell, one of Z ba
i lon’s hannsomcst and most accom-j
pll-hed young ladies, is the guest oh
Miss Hallie Matone, on S. uth Hill St.
Grand High Priest H (’. Burr, of
the Masonic Chapter of the state of
Georgia, will make an official visit to
Mt. Zion Chapter in Atlanta tonight.
Col. W, D Carbart has moved from
the Hair place to the Travis house on
Taylor street, where be and bis charm |
ing wife will be at herns to their ;
friends.
Capt J A. J Tidwell, of Digby,,
spent today in the city. He leaves I
tomorrow for an extended trip through :
Texas, and will be gone about one!
month.
Burt Spring Oats planted now will
double yield over other oats For sale
by I.twin D Clark, 20 Hill street.
On account of the absence of Judge
Win H. Bed, there was no session of
recorder’s court thia afternoon There i
were only a few important Cases, and I
they were continued until next Mun- ;
day.
Ben Gresham, a negro from Sunny |
Side, was triul before Judge Ham |
mot.d this morning for as-atil l, but as I'
no t-videm e could be brought out j
against him, be was allowed to go | 1
tre<
Il is reported that some enow fell
here yesterday between 11 o'clock and
no m Well we are not surprised
Anything may come from 'he weather
makers thine days, except plea-ant
smiles from the ice man
Bishop C. K Nelson came down
from Atlanta yesterday ami conducted
the confirmation services al St. I
George’s church last night. At thia
meeting several (inverts expressed
their desire to j fin the church and !
will be ieeeiv -d into its membership !
in a few day-
Some one stole a 20-'iglit tran-fortn I
er belonging to the electric light works I
last Saturday afternoon. The trans
former had been left on North Hill !
street to replace one needing repairs,
and when tin: workmen went alter it
today it. had bur n removed I* was I
film, y located in Osborne A Wolcott’s I
foundry, where it had been sold I i '
old iron
Just ,-e. l ived fine Io- Amber S r •
ghttm Seed, German Millet, Burt or'JO I
Day <ta ts. The lat ter can be swo I
' until the middle of this month and
L■w is 1) Clark 20
I Hili street.
I. I’. Brown left y,-terd iy for Zeb-j
ulon, where he will app. ir ar i wit- I
ne-s in the i i-e oi the State vs Boob'
I Shock'ey. w!i > is charged with aa.-ault |
with intent to murder Shockley, ill
i will b ' remembered, shot and cut up I
; Will Perkins last January, and the '
\ < i-i i- ne >•' the m. -t imp rtanl to '
’ Cotne up for trial at the i .-•sent term
i i. ' , ' ■’
Nix' w • i k will show up a lew slight I
j changes in. newsp iper ci re ■ s in Gritlio
K I. Duke, wh is known Io the
I gui'd <vi i the Stat, wi,i leave the
: c mipoking room of thi E i.xiNt, ( u.I. I
I and go to the News and S in, as assist- !
j ant rep< rti r. B;b> ag . J nllsrt und ;
man and will do g .1 w ik in bis new
position. \\ if E II- ,d • - w ill c me ’
ito tbe EvrNt \ . t,; fr n Fayette- I
| vine, amt he wi’i b ■ w- uned with
open irnis, a- he is ; ; Hr with all I
who know him ( () ][ p. Slaton
st: retail “ the p - u f chief of the I
. ca' stsf! of 11 ■ Na- at; Sun
(>• Ilin C 'rr Mac n Ti wgr i- h
cyvsi’r’onx.A..
Bears ti.-> .•? ' ’ H I' S A B-hi |
Si,-.,ture j/T’’ .
of
For Croup use CHENEY'S
EXPECTORANT
T ( t «»ti* 11 .: u>n t «»rv ».
I’a ' .i '. ’.s L'.ki .. r. i ‘c •■s’ 1
M a. CL f. ;to. Gs i . is i.. tuna money ’
The Moonshiner Explained. (
A Georgia r mi mar. had a novel I
, xp' tieric< ri- i ntly, with a moonshin
er in a Husppctr d district |
Early one morning he discovertd an '
,Jn in -lauding nem grave in the |
in. • am r< i a t
|!u' ie trouble ah,a’ li'.a grave i
«... .i ■ .• rii, ' m>in hid observ- (
, J -o k 1--U1- gft mi th' place where
(he headboard -I. u'rl have bren. (
IE sorprise I 11,, d mai , who im
mediitcdy h g >ed great sorrow, el- '
plaining Lis presence there by (he <
stutimr nt that his brother was buried I
theie. !
At the mention ms hie brother he (
feigned great grief, ami eaid he “never <
would get over it—it wuz such a hard i
diepeo-ation of providence.” '
“But isn’t it peculiar,” said the
revenue man, " that I see a stove pipe
at the head of his grave, and smoke
issuing therefrom?”
“Stranger,” replied the weeping
moonshiner, “be died in his sms, an’
bit’s my opinion they’re e-roaatin’ of
! him down below!”—Stanton.
Thought She Was Dry.
Ihe Boston Transcript tells a story
lof a Boston woman, a member of the
Woman's Christian Temperance
L'oiou, who whs recently traveling to
the Pacific coas' ever the Northern
Pacific railroad. Now North Dakota
is a rigid prohibition state, and the
dining cars have this notice posted up
in them : ‘No intoxicating liquors
will be served while the train is pass
j ing through the state of North Da-
I kola.” The train had been rolling
j along through that interminable state
a long time, when the Boston woman
j who is interested in temperance came
! into the dining room car for her din
' ner.
Casting her eye out of the car win
dow upon a somewhat changed land
scape she said to ti e waiter, with
purely geographical interest : “Are
we still m North Dakota?” “No,
j ma’am,”i>aid he, alertly, ami with a
i hospitable grin ; “what’ll you take to
drink, ma’am? ’
How's This ?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward
for any case of Catarrh that cannot be
cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
F. J. Cheney Co., Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have known F J.
Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe
him perfectly honorable in all business
transactions and financially able to carry
out any obligations made by their firm.
West A. Tut ax, Wholesale Druggists,
Toledo, O.
Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Whole
sale Druggists, Toledo, O.
ITail's Catarrh Cure is taken internally,
acting directly upon the blood and muc
ous surfaces of the system. Testimonials
sent free. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by
all druggists.
Hall’s Family Pills are the best.
CAST O TX X .A. .
Bears the Kind Y 'J H3VB AiA3yS Bctgi i
Si ‘T"
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LETTEB LIST.
List of letters remaining in the Gritlin,
: Ga., postoffice, week ending Apr. 10,1899.
Persons calling will please say ‘advertised’
I and give date. One cent must be paid on
j each advertised letter.
MALE LIST.
Willie Cole, W. A. Callaway, John
! Wesley Dennis, W. L Goutt.
FEMALE LIST.
Laura Brandfort, Mamie Mays, Annie
! Rogers, Mrs. W. 11. Wood.
R. L. Williams, I’. M.
; For Asthma use CHENEY'S
EXPECTORANT.
• LAUNDRY. |
For the convenience of my patrons
I have opened a branch Laundry at
the 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 gnar
; antee satisfaction.
HARRY LEE.
.1. 11. HUFF’S
! BO< >K AND MUSIC STORE is the place
! tor y ei :■ buy x ur Books, stationery,
Window Shades, and Fancy' Goods.
PIANOS and ORGANS. All at Bar
gain Prices.
J. £L HUFF,
; 24 HILL STREET.
5 “‘PHls* Carminative ?
Saved My Baby's Life.” T
A Johnson Station, Ga., September 16, 1898.
X LAMAR & RANKIN DRUG CO., Atlanta, Ga.
4 Gentlemen: I can not recommend your Pitts’Carminative too 4
A strongly, as I owe my baby's life to it. She had Cholera Infantum I
I when five months old, and I could ret no relief until I bepn uslnr Pitt’s I
i Carminative. The fever left her when I had given her but two bottles y
r 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. $
Respectfully, MRS. LIZZIE MURRAY. ?
5 ff Saved Her Balry—Wlll Save Yeura. 5
5 A
Aft© r-
Effects
©f th© <jKlr|
( Grip is a treacherous disease. You think It /Za'jl
is cured and the slightest cold brings on a
p relapse. \vM
Its victims are always left in a weakened
(W Condition— blood impure and impoverished;
A'/ nerves shattered. Pneumonia, heart disease LA/
j-Aa? af Yd nervous prostration are often the y/
result.
VV Or.Williams* Pink Pills for Pale People will /Nm
yp drive every trace of the poisonous derma from jr/n
rf'S the system, build up and enrich the blood
and strengthen the nerves. A trial wiU LJ?
prove this. Read the evidence-.
/A When the grip last visited this section Herman 11. Eveler, QAj/
il' of 811 W. Main bt., Jetlerson, Mo., a well-known contractor and >**<
builder, was one of the victims, and he has since been troubled lA?\\
II Ml with the after-effects of the disease. A year ago bls health be- IN JI
JjU (1 1 gau to fall, and he was obliged to discontinue work. That he IB
InrLv/ lives to-day Is almosta miracle. He says:
' i\/A. "I was troubled with shortness of breath, palpitation ofthe Av/
V/i? heart and a general debility. My back also pained ine severely. ttW
av/All «•! tried one doctor after another and numerous remedies /aY’
suggested by my friends, but without apparent benefit, and
began to give up hope. Then I saw Dr. Williams Pink Pills I, |i
UJI for Pale People extolled In a St. Louis paper, and after Inves-
ZfSjL tlgatlon decided to give them a (rial. AIJU
fA\/A\ “After using the first box 1 felt wonderfully relieved and /AK/lj
il) Y D waß satisfied that the pills were putting me on the road to re- II VAll
Il covery. I bought two more boxes and continued taking them. fl/QX'
y/Plil “After taking four boxesof Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills fori ale 111 AM
People lam restored to good health. I feel like a tew man, and llXftfil
luv-V having the will and energy of my former days is turned, I am
capable of transacting mv business with Lncreas 1 ambition. /rNO 's
IGtAI “Dr. Williams’Pink Pills for Pale People are a wonderful jlh—dl
medicine and any one suffering from the after effects ofthe [|lL»,7
\xP7zll grip will find that these pills are the specific.” 11 JI._ Eveler.
Mr. Eveler will gladly answer any Inquiry regarding this 11 li rtf ,
ryf] stamp Is enclosed.— PromCole Co. Democrat, Jefferson (My, Juo.
ziMk Look for the full name on the package. At druggists or
sect I fOm the Dr .Williams Medicine Co., Schenectady, IN. Y. VaAW
50c. per box. 6 boxes 52.50.
r» j i-_jE
BASS BROS.
Here We Are Again
—Avi/ru-
MORE BARGAINS.
320 pairs of ladies Kid Gloves, pome are damaged, some are not; best
makes as long as they last at 50c pair, worth SI,OO to $1 50. Greatest bar
gains in Kid Gioves ever offered in Griffin.
176 Corsets, boxes damaged Corsets in good condition, on middle counter
this week at less than half value. Numbers IS to 2‘J, all grades and styles.
20 pieces of Piques, the 25c quality, as long as they last at 15c.
10 pieces of beautiful Piques in all the newest shades at 25c, AtLnta
. merchants are getting 40c yard for this quality.
I SHIRT WAIST SILKS.
Our Shirt Waist Silks are lovely. We have increased our stock during
the week. Our prices for each pattern —$1.06, $1 30, $1.75, $2 and $2-85, a
good many of these patterns worth $5.
Skirt patterns in blacks at 90c, sl, $1.25, $1.75, $2 and $2.50. These
are all very low prices, not the cost of material, hut on account of being in
short lengths we name these prices to '.'lose them ou 1 ...
Millinery Department!
Remember our Millinery Department when you wAiit to save money.
When you want a pretty, stylish Hat or Bonnet, come as early as you can.
Shirt and Collar Sale.
Have you heard of our Shirt and Collar Sale’, Well if you have not
come at once. Unlaut;dered white Shirts at 25c, 40c and 50c each, ■- me
are worth sl.
2,000 Gents Collars, 4 ply all linen, soiled a little, to sell at 5c each,
No one m need ot Collars should miss this sale.
\\ hen your purse suggests a saving just
make your purchases at
BASS BROTHERS’