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NEAT, STYLISH AND DURABLE
ARE THE LINES OF
Clothing and Gents’ Furnishings
We are showing thin Beason. 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
BE SURE AND GET
The American Silver Truss.
AMERICAN
I SILVER I
/ TRUSS. BULST KITTING
/ \ ANI)
| > Si MOST COMFORTABLE
C )OL,
Retains *\ /No pressure on 111 Al YGI CAN Bl V EV EIO ON Ta IS
I Severest V Hiptorßack. GUARAN I EEI) TO GIVE SATISFACTION.
I J, ’-T • ■
|w»tb Conif'-trt. j Never moves
We also carry a full line of Suspensories,
Supporters, Elastic Stockings, Etc.
CARLISLE & WARD.
NEW GARDEN SEED
JUST RECEVED. ALI 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.
& TO JSTTC.
We have the goods you want
for your Picnic Dinner
G. W CLARK & SON.
CHEAPEST GROCERS IS I’O H S.
CUBA MOLASSES.
The Genuine Article, in
Original Package.
GEORGIA CANE SYRUPS
REBOILED.
J. M. SEARS.
The Grocer.
1 he Evening Call.
GRIEFIN, GA., APRIL 14. W'J.
Hlkrovcr Ihn is' Hardware Nt ore
TELEPHONE NO. 82.
PERSONAL AND LOCAL DOTS.
DR. J M. THOMAS,
I’HYSb IAN AND St’RGEON.
Office: N'■ Hill street, stairway
next to R. P. McWill un A ' n. Teh
phone 27, 2 rings.
A. K. Gossett, of Aiken\, was in the :
city today.
We are having tine ti-iiing and pu *
nic weather
Dr. Joseph M. 1: >n>»- x.-iteo AG
lanta today.
Col yd Cd V. ind w. up to j
Atlanta today
A! ie Baker was among the ?.«■• rs
to Atlanta ' div
Judge B D. Brews i, Sum y
S ide, was heie todav .
A llti-jil: Martin, . I Hampt r, was
■ h> > * si. it time l <1 iiy.
(' < i I .!< ■. « i. apt tiding
-m. . da ■ it N. wi an.
(' pt J. < t St* wI r I made a bllsiui SS
trip Io 'll nny Side tod a V
Mr- F .11 W ord and Master Her-
I t ert Word are visiting I'homa&ton.
poi. Sui —2'» bn-1: la unknown
Peas. Lewis D. t'l.irk, 20 Hill street.
Miss Hammie Monroe returned this
morning fri n a visit to friends in At
lanta
N.ck I. Sir,itb, i ie f Woodbury’s
most pt i.imr it <it z ns, was in the
city ti l l'
V! I' w : ■ < >r< hard Hill, wa»
aruon ' p m ..nt mt rchants in
the city day.
Ch v• J. (I - Ilin, e of the big
gest hr ■.■ ■ d men it IL toy County,
Wa • i■ r i ‘ !a y .
Burt Spit g< > it- i mt ■* now will
do tilde xm d over other <> .-t For sale
l.y ■ ■ l> < s-rm '
R J W, Morr >w will leave to
rn i at ; m - tie a at (>ak-
i dl> hS <’ \‘ ay a:.d S.; inlay
W :■ t'od f i'. 'of \ii ■i s d strict,
t at d say s that
the gn-nml is ;.i n ady g. tti ng t ■ hard
M \ W estl re ks w i- the
g'.it'toiii t.i'iii yi ! Ai jutan' Gen
et t J '.n Melnt d.i Kb I, at Sunny
S e, toil iy
Mt - < > tn of M aeon, who has
n \ .-it in ghir .- ■ Mr. I til ins W.
11ri sham, in th < ity, retumed home
11 n rmng.
’d -s T I J.intes if Adrian, who
hae been spending s •»:< time in All in
ti, arrived in the city tt s morning
at ! will be the gue»t of Mrs Joseph
H 1 > 'wi y i r »< vt ral day -.
Mrs Carrie Brown, t I Lut a, will
j arrive m tl.e c; y t. ntgl.-, and f. r a
: few d., s b.i i umbert .'. am : g our
;e a in '. - - Sim w i b 11 > e
gutei <4 Mrs M . R Br. « n
The mat), til' ds .Mt J M
Brawt.er, -t eret<ry of ■■. t> tillu Mi>.s,
wd !■" glad to earn that hr i« ?X |
MOIfEI * LOAN
OX
Real Estate.!
i
I 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, cal! at the
Office of
,W. H. NEWTON & CO.,'
Griffin, Ga.
I peeled to be cut tomorrow, as be has i
improved rapidly in the past week. ;
Just received fine lot Amber Sor !
ghum Seed, German Millet, Burt or 90
i Day Oats. The latter can be sown
! until the middle of this month and
' make fine oats. Lewis D. Clark, 20
Hill street.
A party of Griffinites left this morn- !
! ing for King’s bridge, where they will !
! spend a few days fishing. Among the !
number were, Eli Brewer, Ed Brewer.
i John Mills, Cloy Driver and Bud
i Berry.
No. 2 fire company had a business j
I meeting and refreshments last night. .
: In the language of a former corres
j pondent of a local paper, “a large
! crowd were present and a good time!
I was had."
Col. T. W. Thurman returned today
from a business trip to Carrollton and
says that he met on the train several
people returning from the pursuit of
the negro who murdered Cranford,
near Palmetto.
Will you please insert this obituary
notice? asked an old gentleman of a
country editor. "I make bold to ask I
it, because I know the deceased had a
great many frieu Is about here, vho !
would be glad to learn of his death. ’’
Miss I’earl Bush, a charming and!
efficient young lady of Harmony |
j Grove, is now the stenographer at the
i Experiment station, and is highly |
cnmpiimi nled by the board of officials !
there—Griffin ci r. Macon Telegraph. '
Mis H. C. B irr left this
for Columbus, where she will spend!
| several da\ sas the gm st h< r sister,
I Mrs. Francis D I'esl-cdy On her re-
I turn, Mis Peabody will accompany
her and delight social Griffin by spend
ing some time in the city.
Charles T. Smith, of the Concord
Nurseries, was in the city today. A
sight of bis phiz is like a glimpse of
I his gardens, but this morning, in all
I the glory of the tropics, he invaded
I the city with orange blossoms de facto
| ai d raised in his nurseries
I One ' f the sweetest little tots in the
I city i. Miss Nannie Hard. ■ . 'he three
year old d .tighter of Mr at 1 .Mrs.
itobt Hardee, win ; < ->t *-< a i voice
that is remarkable in one so young,
and a correct tone that is marvelous. I
| Bright, piquant ami perfectly self pos» I
i sess. d, with eyi s that are lustrous said I
i to 1.0 Grandma's < yes -lie is one of
■ the brightt st j-wels among the gems'
j of Griffin’s cb.tldlm I
i
. I The p ie : in is are on the i
! quivie ■ >T: .for the negro who coms
mit t< d t h outrage near palmetto sever
al days as.; . N ithing from the posse
j who went out in the neighborhood of I
I Digby in 'he | cr-u : of (he criminal |
I I have not 1 een h n I from anthorative* !
! lv so far, but! i dispatch was received i
today saying th it hi- had relatives I
living near Ihe It >'k Milner.'
> He i- I ti u carefully I>, 1; ( ,1 for, I
and w . no doubt be mad' .tier!
If>r 1 . • <•: me, if caught
...
When Traveling
Wi tl.Li on plcasur. bent r . mess
I take n every tri; a hot: • oi Syrup of
i Figs, iv- it acts most pleasantly an ; effec
tually ■ n the kidnevs, liver, at. i b wels,
.
preventing lever, hen laches, and other
! tbnnr Ikm a F t sale in ■ nt.-,
1 b >tti< lv all Iciling drm-.’is'-. Manu
i fa< lured by' the Call! >rm i r Mr a ( I
I 10,000 lbs. Soed Cotton For Sale,
l'eh ll nsand p mid* ■ Piide of
Ge :.oi anJ <>i o W Tru. tt’- famous
(’ 'ti 'i ■' e4 for si at 20.• per bush
el. <i .i iranteed t > I- - ui.d and all ■
right, 'tai- dby R J M i., y, Jr.
J <*■>.! IV M . ,
At Co'e's \\ in In use.
For Backache use Stu- '
art's Gin and I Jucliu,
Fitt' - I'arminative aids d.. ■: >n, regu- !
ate- th' 1 >w i .s, cures < holer. In taut am,
Cholera Morbus, Dvst nt ry, P. ns, Grip, i
itig. Flatulent C lie, I’nr .' : . Dr uns I
from’he B wels an !hl - * ncident {
to teething children. For all summer com- I
ai i.frc.' o ?i injurlou-drc .nd chemi.!
THE HOTTEST OF THE SEASON
A Swell Cake Walk by Griffin a* Cui
lud Sassiety ’ laat Night
patu'i- H 'H, which nt m,<- lime
I ivs« ,m:>oa forte. .'the only opera
| that. (Ir fli.i < . ' oist of, and
previous to tl>a hail io tn the scenes of
cr .w s >it chut' . f'i.ra and festivals,
H k i': .•! g rinks >tlb i< deLni-e,
ii, . : h. I a mo; .; pi’ ■ la'iV'- au
(| < •oi. i -i. Io t .:i. > hi i> "Mis
tali .I " (e rding ’ gave hia cake walk
at 25 cents p r give— ‘ white folks tx
chided ”
It was an affair tLa: appealed to
sceptibilitit Bof the
average negro, and they were out en
mass, while the white attendance was
small, doubtless owing to the lack of
due notification, but those that were
, prrsent have a memory charged with
! humor, and odor that will last for
■ weeks to come.
The cake was a massive and pre
tentious afl’air and when the couples
came out on the floor and took posi<-
I tions the reflection of the icing it
! was seen in every eye as it was fondly
; gazed upon. The fun commenced to
: the tune of “Georgia Comp Meeting”
| which was rendered in great style, on
! the high strung s'ring band of Griffin,
[ aud they waded into the work in ear*
I nest.
Nobody can describe accuratdy the
! grace and poetry of motion of the
I couples; everything and everybody
was forgotton, the air became humid
! and dense with odors and the audience
went wi'd with enthusiasm, at e ch
new curvette or fancy flirt. Finally
when all was done, it was decided that
the cake was won by the coon who
bore the famous title of Billy Law
grounds and bis partner, a graceful
brunette by the name of “Sara” Atwa
ter. Refresh meats were served to all.
How’s This ?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward
if, >r any case of Catarrh that cannot be
I cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, O.
I We, the undersigned, have known F. J.
! Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe
I him perfectly honorable in all business
I transactions and financially able to carry
out any obligations made by their firm. ' |
West A Tri ax, Wholesale Druggists, I
I Toledo, O.
Warding, Kinnan A Marvin, 'Whole-
! sale Druggists, Toledo, O.
j Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally,
! acting direct!) upon the blood and muc
ous surfaces of the system. Testimonials
sent free. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by
all druggists.
Hall’s Family Fills are the best.
Bears the I! 1 -® Kind Yqu Have Always Bought
Flatter of Faris.
The setting of plaster of paris may
be retarded by the addition of 2 to 4
per cent of powdered althea root. This
addition nut only retards the hardening
of the plaster, but also enables it to be
cut, filed, sawed and turned. An addi
tion of 8 per cent retards the complete
setting of the piaster for about an hour,
so that the mass may be used for any
purpose where it is to remain plastic I
during at least a portion of that tune, j
CZkB T O> X .
- ♦
For Diabetes use Stu
art's (Jin anti Buchu.
City Tax Notice.
Tax fi fas for city tax for the year
I 189 S have been turned over to me
| for collection. Call and settle the
i same at once or levy and sale will be
! made. E. I. ISON,
Chief of Police.
JUST RECEIVED
BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMEN f OF
TABLETS,
LEAD PENCILS AND
PENHOLDERS.
TOPS ANDCORDSANO
MARBLES
BE SURE
VOL HAVE ONE Os
.
FLOW ERS, AT
J. H. HUFF,
24 HILL STREET.
LAUNDRY. J
For the convenience >f my patrons I
I have opened a branch Laundry at ■
; the second door below the Griffin !
! Banking Company, which I will run I
!in connection with my old business !
lon Broad street. I will superintend
! the work at both Laundries and guar
-1 antee satisfaction.
HARRY LEE. :
2 “Pitts’ Carminative $
Saved My Baby's
V Johnson Station, Ga., September 16, 1891.
2 LAMAR & RANKIN DRUG GO., Atlanta, Ga.
4 Gentlemen: 1 can not recommend your Pitts’ Carminative too 4
i strongly, as I owe my baby’s life to it. She had Cholera Infantum 1
1 when five months old, and 1 could get no relief until I began using Pitt's V
’ Carminative. The fever left her when 1 had given her but two bottles* $
V and she had fattened so she did not look like the same child. 1 advise all C
5 mothers who have sickly or delicate children to give this remedy atrial. A
V Respectfully, Mrs. LIZZIE MORRAY. ?
i ff Saved Her Baby—Will Save Yeura, j
. . . .TRY 1T....
COST SALE!
We have bought out W. P. Horne.
The goods are at the
SCHEUERMAN STORE
And for the purpose of moving them to your homesand 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 c~edit.
I'his sale will positively close the first of
May. Just as positively will it be a cost
sale.
EDWARDS BROS.
I. I ■ ■ I I .■■■■■. .u !■■■ HW— ——————— IWIBI !■ 11l -
S
< Eole bmhd
> Condensed Milk 1
> Has No Equal as an Infant Food <
C “INFANT HEALTH sent FREE. t
BASS BROS.
Here We Are Again
AVPITI —
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
i gains in Kid Gloves ever offered in Griffin.
176 Corsets, boxes damaged Corsets in good condition, on middle counter
i 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 lor this quality.
| SHIRT WAIST SILKS.
Our Shirt Waist Silks are lovely. We have increased our stock during
; the w -k. Our prices for each pattern—-$1.06, $1.30, $1 75, $2 and $2.85, a
I goc I many of these patterns worth $5.
Skirt patterns iu 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
j short lengths we name these prices to close them out.
Millinery Department!
llcmember our Millinery Department when you want to save money.
! When ■ u want a prettv, stylish Hat or Bonnet, come as early as you can.
Shirt and Collar Sale.
Have you heard of our Shirt ami Collar Sale',’ Well if you have not
I come at once. I. uiau:.dereJ white Shirts at 25c, 40c and 50c each, some
; are worth sl.
2,000 Gents Collars, 4 ply all linen, soiled a little, to sell at 5c each.
: No one in need of Collars should miss this sale.
M hen your purse suggests a saving just
! make your purchases at
BASS BROTHEBS’