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NEAL STYLISH AND DURABLE
AKE THE LINES OF
Clothing ami Gents' Furnishings
We are showing this newo. We are hilly alive to the wants, of the tra<b‘
an.l urge yon to give us a call and let us show you through.
WILEY L. SMITH,
23 HILL STHEET, G2IFFIN, GA
IF YOU NEED A TRUSS
BE SURE AND GET
The American Silver Truss.
a «h r J£» n ,
SILVER
TRUSS. BEST FITTING
/ X- -- - ANI)
I ( MOST COMFORTABLE
\SJT COOL,
Fast to V» < ar.
Retain. N/Nu ( re-.-. Uie on THAT YOI CAN Bl V. EVERY ONE IS
I everr.t V Hip. or Back. GUARANTEED TO GIVE SATISFACTION.
I Hernia I No understraps f
i with (*<>mfor I. I Never I
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—EASTERN IRISH POTAAOES.
DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, LAMPS, LAMP CHIMNEYS, GLASS
AND PUTTY. FINE LOT OF PERF'MERY AND TOILET
ARTICLES. PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY.
J. N. HARRIS & SON.
FIC3SFTC-
We have the goods you want
for your Picnic Dinner
G. W CLARK & SON.
( IIEAI’ESr GROCERS IX TOWN.
CUBA MOLASSES.
The Genuine Article, in
Original Package.
GEORGIA CANE SYRUPS
REBOILEO.
J. IVI. SEARS.
The Grocer.
The Evening Call.
GKIFFIN, GA., APRIL W, I-.-'.
HHceoVer Ihn is Hardw.wcSKr.
TELEPHONE NO. 82.
PERSONAL AND LOCAL DOTS
l)|{ J. M. DIOMAS,
PHYSICIAN AND SVRGEON.
Office: No. I’4 UH', s’re.-f, stairway
next to R. p. McW sms A bun. I\ -
phone 27, 2 rings,
This h is been much -ke a sunnie r
day
Bub Hale, of Jolly, «w m the city
today
\V. H Horne mid i I ii'iin-- trip
t o Atlanta today
O is Cumming* • ft tin* morning to
make a abort butines i trip t. > Car < -11« i
ton
M re. T. J. Bru. ka est t In* iris
to spend some limn with her patu.ts
in Columbtiß
Fok Sai.i. —J.’i Im-Ju D unknown
Pea*. !.■ -win I). ('I irk 2u Hill street
Di \V. \V W ic ' ■ ret nrm d thia
miming from Barnesville, where he
Went to *ee \\ Pier Sp 'UC '
B n no- ti ui.ii. l left 11. h morning
j for (o'timhnt l , to attend II - m eting
j of 'd e State Epworth I. ague
Mrs. R. b> re i [’in. el Bil nosviile,
ar ;vt d in ll.e city today, uml will
r.jwnd s a.-- time with r- ■ itive*.
M** < J>i* -»I' i mi*'i ri - i iirm- I lb's
m iriimg 'i. in aj. 11 i,. a 1.1 v i-it to her
tin.o-. B. li. 1 emister, in Atlanta
Mrs A S il ,k- in.l eln.drill i.ft
i lb’s in rnmg f t M< Dormugb. where
i they w H *pen I - me t: me with Ir lendu
| a!, i vi - *
SnHii-m N ■■■ i< ij n.-*’* a large at'
tendance at i nui-i.iiu i-f th lied
M I’ll ' I :gil ’ . -I* 1 111 p r Ils' !>'!• ; I *
to h > 11 ai. a act: d
\ ■’ Sr. idi-r w ■ < v : M ■ a
this mor ci ng ' - M-e hi* * i i - iw,
Il> eland Br< ok*, who i* cri'ics y ill
from e c er .j -mn ich
Ml ( i Clock*’ , k r- tun ml t >
i her lo me in M( Do ungli bi* m on*
j ing after spemli g ver alibi« with
i 1,. i sisn- Mr* A", P-'.ik-
Burt S , ri ■ g < 1 -it s pl 111111 1 n w w ill
|d- • iib’.- v : !•’■ d' i el I'•r• >, l * F ' * He-
I by I. wi* D C iik, LM Hili mrtu t
>•: , I n- I\ 1 i id th. i r i.. w
|■' .it : tit for < practice thi* a-'t< rn- in.
i T;. - n 'W si ' st e engini”, and
’ the n - mb. r* the i I'm P any nrepi ml
Mr and Mr* Fro k 1 . in 1 i tie
1 n 11■ V. , : A.t >' 'a. a’: m I m the ■oy
-m • g to s. . : ! -., \, ■ a days
well M ■ . i i M ■ H C B r, on
Sixth strvet.
The fri-mls of Mr. U .: gG,d Nesbit,
alm hi. I* ■ a it h<h-me . n tip| < r
S( i I Hveuio , Will- pilini dt< - irn
j yeaterdav that hi* conditii n o -i* enti
' cal. —C limbus Fi quiu r
-!g- ar I M *. Wm H. B. • k o.d
, little daughter, rtturnid th * m ■ ne
i lo is ' ’. - ' ...on s and
i Itli-hii- in Hawkn *v.. e, where tlu v
! epi nt - m>’ time vary p‘o i*.mtl v
: Mom»LOAD
ON
; Real Estate.
Easy and Limited Number of
Payments, to be paid in Monthly
Installments.
No delay for want of Funds when
j Security is satisfactory.
For full particulars, call at the
Office of
,W. H. NETO & C 0.,:
Griffin, Ga.
M rs. H. (’ Deane and two little boy h,
i Georg' 7 and Sam, left thia morning to -
I attend the meeting of the State
Epworth Teague. While there they
will be the gut.ta of Mrs. W. T. Mark*
ham
Mr*. J. J. Camp 18 critically ill at
i her home in Orchard Hill, which is 1
; greatly lamented by her many friends,
iDr Jos M. Thomas, of this city, is
making daily trips to Orchard Hili to
see her,
Henry Davis, colored, was sent to i
the gang tod ry for 30 days for relus*.
ing to work the streets or pay Tie i
street tax of $2.00. There are several:
t Hilling negroes in the city of the same
ilk, and it is hoped they will all meet
the fate within the next few days.
For Gravel use Stuarts
Gin and Buchu.
Just received fine lot Amber Sir
ghum Seed, German Millet, Burt or 00
Day Oats. The latter can be swn
until the middle of thi* month and |
make fine oats. 1.-wis 1). Clark 201
Hill street.
E, S. McDowell has purchased the :
brick building now occupied by J. M
Sears’ grocery store. The property!
> was bought yesterday from John S
, Owen, of Atlanta, and brought a hand j
some sum Mi McDowell will occupy
the building after September first.
For Backache use Stu
art’s Gin and Buchu.
Lem Taylor and Misse* Sallie Ma-
li i e arid Vve Worthington h ave ibis ■
aft, rnomi for Columbus, t attend lhe ‘
sevr nth annual conference of IheGnor-l
gia Epworth League, They go ss
deb gates from the Griffin league, and I
J will be entertained by the citizen, of]
Columbus. The leaguers will be in <
session three days.
When Traveling
Whether on pleasure bent or business
take on every trip a bottle of Syrup of
1 Figs, as it acts most pleasantly and effec
tually <n the kidneys, liver, and bowels,
preventing fever, headaches, and other
. forms of ,-icknes*. F-r sale in 50 uts,
bottks by all leading druggists. Manu
-1 factured by the California Fig Syrup Co,
mlv.
9
oa.ra r i oxx x .v..
ir y? Ths Kind YjHr ■ Alw
r
Close Call for the General.
> A biniy » ! rry is current about:
* G<m Sir Hi r,rj ILs>ck> t bury, the di* j
rector m uitC of ntHinai .in Eng*
* ! lurid, say* an exe: n-ge Somebody!
r | bad invented a field gun int• -nffi-d to
I lie fired from h-■! .i-ba.-k Ll.e exp.ri
; nii i,i. C ■ place at W ■ I i< •>, the
, horst bead b-ing tied t- a post, and
, the muzz eof the gon being directed
1 t.ovard an earthen Im t. The g tier d
I and his staff stood <m the > tber side of
i the animal t < w.,ic’i the result The
i gun wa. it d ami, in order I. To rd
timv. a Cow .1)11 r>l in g !o,(» w rt s |n«,| to
lire ii >il Inf r'limitCy ill animal
was only f istem dI x the head The
re.nl: w ■* that wh< n it h- fizz-
ing • th'- it I- came urn as. and
I Commenced prancing oL .:• t| p , if ,
i so that tin- tu.n, m-'ead of p< mi'cg at
I the butt, wad:• <c‘ ■ d straight at tho
, head, of Sir ID; ry an i b . f gener
' al* -and ■ flic< rs w. b him, who is?rm*
, ba d to watch the experiment.
Not a mom i tit was to b -t Down
they ail wint.llat < :■ tl.oir michsiti
I the .11. I hen An g U!I w, i.< if, the I
rec kt. eke I over the '.-e, which ‘
was foiled a me do-lance '. m the post !
on its Lack. I: was ano ~ <|, a t D 0 i
harm wis done by rr t r Nonet
of Hie olio ■rs rec'-iv 1 o•. o ,-y t \-
cept t > their uni! rrns. Indeed, thev
pres- nti d a rathe: <L m. ~ < appear
ance when the experiment, w?,.. c<ver, i
and under the cireumst: ■ ■■ - ■■ i. i;o t
ast; ; :-hrig that t y hav- ; >rted !
Ist rem gl,i ■>£ a. ns t the a<h i ■ n t the:
: gun
Bear * ; ' 6 '' ’" J. : I ,
A Many-Sided Man j
Wi. t rt r ' i man ai . I io,ma* (
IJi 111-r* Si an; iy II nd wI, .if w.c h » I
i pilic il belief-" J Ins rpie- :m so rn« ’
|to b : pertmerit nt this time, bet a i~<- j
iiosioimi: ha- cm- ">the fr.-tA s> '
j pr> mint ntl i o <■ ■mo Ct im <a oh the «
-i •) . i *I d 11. i is i ' mu- to {
in« .<. i| uo'e Im, ■■ . i .>i t |i.-- [. <i 11 *
-, ~o; iII- . • .11 H pi 1 ’"■* I o #
' - Hide- i i m- 1 ■ - i; 1 k I h“\ 8
g: a i. Hat I . >i pi■t| it * f
am 1 w :<i Be I ag: 11. g
lio T1 dinner pei-po in N'.-v. Yura 1
t . i k they are follow'.r.g the teachings 5
<,! J. IT r.--m by giving a§l -linn- rin 1
ir<io<r of his birthday. J’rFelix ’
Ad or, in a hetur te fore the a iciety i
r Eihical ( 'uiiure th# ether day, said •
that associating “Democratic Simplici- ■
ty" with the name of Jefferson was
like trying to fit a square plug in a
round hole, because there was noth
i ing particularly simple iu Jefferson’s
! way of 'iviny. He was a great and
, rich planter and lived on a scale of
*1 lavish magnificence. At times lie en*
' tertained as many as fifty guests at
I hi* Louse at a time, and lais entertain
j merits were so lavish that they finally
> r tight about bis financial ruin. He
kept a French cook, and possessed a
j cellar of the rarest and most costly
I wines. His residence nt Monticello ,
was declared by L Rochefoucauld to
; be the finest in America.
Speaking of Jefferson from the
standpoint of politics, a writer in one
lof the Western dailies says: “The
| judgement passed upon him diverge
; as widely as do Antony’s and Cassius’
; estimates of Caesar. Men have quoted I
I him on the free trade side and the
pr -tectionist side, in favor of and
■ averse to every sort of currency which
i has been advocated in this country in
1 the last thirty years, and for ami a*
gainst every kind of policy which any
lone has advocated in the United States
■ io the past three-quarters of a centu- ’
: :y.” There is one thing, however,
that can be said of Jefferson to which
all agree, and that is that he never
: lost faith in the jieoj :e. In that he ■
j was wiser than most of the public men
<■ f his day, and because he had such
j unshakeable confidence in the people,
: the people have always looked upon
I him as their great frimid. But the
. } nthfnl i ra 1 rs who quote Jefferson
■ as authority for all the political vega-
I ries with which they undertake to
I lead the the people w mid find much
j that would fill their minds with doubt
las to whether they are genuine disci
i plea of hie, if they woo d give his life
• ami wri'inge careful study.—Savan
nah News.
For Bladder Troubles
> use Stuart’s Gin and Bu
chu.
For Wife Beating-
Charley Martin, cu’ored, was ar
rested by Officers Connor ami Flynt
| this ni'.mirig f-.r wife beating. 1
I He was at once tried by Judge B-.ek, |
I ami being f; uud guilty was giv- > s]3, '
i .'»■.> or ail -wed t > serve tiO day* on the
| -tree!s He paid hi* tine.
CASTORiA
For Infants and Children.
| The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the ■'/JT?'"
Signature of
*
For Diabetes use Stu
art’s Gin and Buchu.
JUST EECEffED
BEATTIFLT, ASSORTMENT OF
FABLETS, 1 1
LEAD I’ENiTl.* AND
PENHOLDER-.
TOPS AND CORD* AND
MARBLES. i.
BE SI’RE
YOL HAVE ONE OF
THOSE FLORAL SE I'S EOK
FLOWERS. AT
J. fl. HUFF.)
24 HILL S I’REET.
LAUNDRY. I
For the convenience ~ my patrons 2
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 1
on Broad street. I will superintend I
the work at both Laundries and guar-:
antee satisfaction.
HARRY LEE. ,
p'PWfs* Carminative |
’ Saved My Baby's Lifo/' r
I Johnson Station, Ga., September 16, 1891. V
X LAMAR & RANKIN DRUG CO., Atlanta, Ga. 7
A 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
1 when five months old, and I could get no relief until I befan using Pjff, *
7 Carminative. The fever left her when I had given her but two bottles ?
" and she had fattened so she did not look like the same child. I advise all c
5 mothers who have sickly or delicate children to give thisremedy atrtal. A
v Respectfully, Mrs. LIZZIE M3RRAY. ?
I It Saved Her Baby WIII Save Yeure, $
| , e .TRY IT. . .. C
COST saleT
We have bought out W. P. Horne.
I he goods are at the
SCHEUERMAN STORE
And for the purpose of moving them to your homosand raising money for
ourselves, we will sell all goods at this store
For Cost Until May Ist.
Remember your credit may be, and is good, but this sale is to raise
money and no goods will be charged to any one.
When you ask the price of an article there you will get what it cost,
and we cannot charge, no matter how good your credit.
This sale Avill positively close the first of
May. Just as positively will it be a cost
sale.
EDWARDS BROS.
< Eagle Brash® f
> COHDENSED MSLK %
> Has No Equal as an Infant Food <
“INFANT HEALTH’sent FREE. ' >
b a s s Ir oT
Here We Are Again
W I TH
MORE BARGAINS.
320 pairs of ladies Kid Gloves, some 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 Gloves ever offered in Griffin.
17G Corsets, boxes damaged Corsets in good condition, on middle counter
this week at less than half value. Numbers is to 29, 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. Atlanta
merchants are getting 40c yard for this quality.
SHIRT WAIST SILKS.
Our Shirt \\ aist Silks are lovely. We have increased our stock during
the week. Our prices for each pattern—sl.o6, $1 30. $1 75, $2 and $2.85, a
go I many of these patterns worth $5.
Skirt patterns in blacks at 90c, sl, $1.25, $1.75, $2 and $2.50, These
ire a; very low prices, not the cost of material, but on account of being in
short lengths we name these prices to close them out.
Millinery Department!
ih-member our Millinery Department when you want to save monev.
\\ i. >u want a pr.-tty, styli-h Hat or Sonnet, come as early as you can.
Shirt and Collar Sale.
Have you heard of cur Shirt and Collar Sale Well if you have not
come at oioe. l/nl ru..'.ered white Shirts at 25c, 40c and 50c each, some
are worth sl.
2,000 Gents Collars, 4 ply ail linen, soiled a little, to sell at 5c each.
No one in need of Collars should miss this sale.
When your purse suggests a saving just
make your purchases at
BASS BROTHERS'