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NEAT, STILISH AND DURABLE
ARE TH® LINKS OF
Clothing and Gents’ Furnishings
Wf* are showing thia Reason. We are fully alive to the wants of the trade
and urge you to give us a call and let uh show you through.
WILEY L. SMITH,
23 HILL 3TBEET, GBIFFIN, GA.
IF YOU NEED A TRUSS
RE SURE AND GET
The American Silver Truss.
AMERICAN
SILVER i
/ TRUSS. BUST h’lTTlNd
I ( !,r \ MOST COMFORTABLE
cool. |
Easy to Wear. I
Retains \ /No pressure ou I THAT \Ol (AN Bl E\EK\ ONE IS
Severe,. V Hip.or Hack. I GUARANTEED TO GIVE SATISFACTION.
I Hernia I No understrap*. I
iwitb Comfort. I Never moves. I
We also carry a full line of Suspensories,
Supporters, Elastic Stockings, Etc.
CARLISLE & WARD.
NEW GARDEN SEED
JUST RECEVED. ALL FRESHIAND GENUINE.,
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.
JE* ICTSTICL
We have the goods you want
for your Picnic Dinner
G, W CLARK & SON.
CHEAPEST GRIM EILS IN TOWN.
CUBA MOLASSES. !
The Genuine Article, in
Original Package. i
GEORGIA CANE SYRUPS
REBOILED.
J. M. SEARS.
The Grocer.
The Evening Call.
GRIFFIN, GA., APRIL 17. IM "
OHcenvef Davin’ Bard ware Store
TELEPHONE NO. iB.
PERSONAL AND LOCAL DOTS
OR. J. M. THOMAS,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office: No. 23| Hill street, stairway
next to R. P. McWilliams A Son. Tele
phone 27, rings.
Marvin Owens is visiting in Atlanta
this week.
W. T. Gentry, of At tan'a, was m the
city today
Lem Taylor made a business trip to
Atlanta today
R-v F M. B al. ck, ! J.mesbmo,
was here today.
Mrs. A F. S. Briscoe is spending
several days in Atlanta.
Cliff Ford, of Atlanta, was the guest
of Griffin friends yesterday.
Rev. E W. Hammond returned this
morning from a trip to Woodbury.
Fol? Sai.i —2’> bushels unknown
Peas Lewis !>. Cl nk. 20 Hill street.
D T E ID wry spl i t today in
IB r I kS „i , n pr..’e.sioual biisim ss
It is I>: i k .• ' W i glit - v , came up
' Sil, ,1 iv nod • I ei. t I hi) 11 ■ with In ine
| Dr O. II McDi'i'ild. ol A'lanla,
spent. Sun bi \ w ■ l> ti <■ family of Dr.
i R H. Tnv’i.r.
i Mrs. F. I ili.i.eehbt this ill ’riling
for Dt ent ur. !■ i -I. w: I n eml seme
time v.i'h r> -.tivi-s
M iss t«11-Hie <' o mi’ - 1: • 1 . ot Senoia, is
spending m vi ral days in this city with
Mrs W W \\ .mil,
Wi I’c.r M< D i.a'd n term dto hii
home in ti o ’ i t 1 \ after n short
v ■»; i I.- :, i. p 11 n - bi re
M s .1 S. B ■ ii:o.i . : tins morns
mg t -; ei d aft v. dy s «■ ih her
m-’ \ i 1
Mi -1 -. nr i S pen ci rm urm dto her
loi- ■ 811 ■ ci- v > i i, cm ,>.b i: a few
da I s \ : I 111 11 a'o.- 11l ■lilSei ’ y
!•' sli Mnt i , P. ik. IL i f Puri d
iliinf, Fish and do I (’Lukins,
i v i v da i , pi;. , - : . a 1 Cl’ I M at
M like', 20 Hill sum •
Officer P F P i ' •v. r to
\\ . db iry las' 1.1 -'.I I •>’ r tori . d this
tl> ■■II : „• «.th ■ . .• i v - ' C ne
jg < n Ute, >ll I , Hose
CoW. E H S arcy, Sr., I. Clive
iii I a i.d T E Pa'ter-on wt ni vi r to
M D i ugh 'lns nu :: n„ t attend
Henry county Superior court.
C ' O H B lib i Iwcrth was here
tb is morning wii> < nioute bom big
home in F.rsyth to McD t.ough,
■ lore hs will attend H<nry county
court
April term of Henry County Stipe*
rii ret iirt is n w m session it Me*
D■■ t.gh ai d is piesidid ovtr by
Judge C G Jami s. , f tin' Tallapoosa
Circuit
\CusK ng, Co'oied, ».i lint d sti 50
bv Judge Beck this afternoon for
quarreling and lighting Being unable
I t. i'i' Ins fine, he wdi setve 30 days
on the gang.
Mr. and Mrs J. M Sears are being
MOW»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.
i congintulated by their many friends
over the arrival of a Hweet little girl;
baby, which came to their home on I
Sunday afternoon.
A Texas pony made a wild dash
down Hill street this afternoon, leav-
J log consternation in his path. At
I the Davis corner he took to the side
I walk, when his feet slipped on the
Stone pavement and be fell, almost
going into a store
Fresh Strawberries, Bananas, Fancy
Dried Peaches arid Apples, Raisins,
Navy and Lima Beans, Irish and
Sweet Potatoes, Rutabaga Turnips,
Lewis D. Clark, 20 Hill St.
G N Porter, until recently one of
the most popular drummers traveling
in Georgia, arrived in this city today
from Havana. Mr Porter is now en
gaged in the brokerage business at
Havana, and is rapidly building up a
fine trade. After spending a few days
here he will leave for New York, ac
companied by his family, and from
there lake steamer for Cuba.
.
For Bladder Troubles
use Stuart’s Gin and Bu
cliu.
-
Bears the Ue K in d Have Always Bought
s ““
■ —♦ —.
Attention Veterans.
Spalding County Camp, No. 519.
U S. Confederate. Veterans, are hereby
calb d to meet at the city ball atj 10
o’clock a. m , on Memorial day, Wed
nesday, April 2li:h, for the purpose of
taking “part in tin* Memorial exer
cises, taking action (in regard to the
Cbarltston Reunion ’<11)11 eiec'ing a
new Commander.
I have held the po-ititm of coms
tnander long enough, arid it. timper
ative in justice to the camp ami other
worthy comrades, that, a eh.inge be
mule. Canvass for a worthy man, as
my re.-igna'ion takes place at once.
Wm. R H \m.i itlk,
A[ r. 15 h C un. S. C. Camp.
How's This ?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward
for any case of Catarrh that cannot be
cured bv Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
F. .1. Cheney A 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.
W est A l iu Ax, Wholesale Druggists,
Toledo, O.
Wai. dino, Kin.xax & Marvin, Whole
sale Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally,
acting directly upon the blood and muc
-1 ous surfaces ot’the system. I’estimonials
sent free. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by
all druggists.
Hall’s Family Pills are the best,
Bankruptcy Proceedings-
M B II en .)< u tied :> n applies ; n
for v milarv bunk rnpt.'y n> tlve
I I '' I 'ates e urt ;' At > ! a <•.' Ur
dus . ami th. .1. ts i> th, R u-C ’ -tore
Were <■!<:.o<.l ’odi.y If. ilal fries
are giV, n ,1 (l • fl 500 • |
(' Inifl 'he wi i; ;1 r;i U•! t ( ,
aboil' $5,000 Cha- Br. a !" ,y R c-e,
IN v N >rk, is th irgi -t er; . r
FUNERAL NOTICE.
lue i lift d- and »cq n>: n t.i i.i ci. if
i Major J I Horne hi d fan > a • re
C|U< -ted ' i attend the liinerai * I Ma) >r
ill r t.< , a Si t o ,■ -1 p a |
| church at 10 n'c .. - m nov m rn
-1 lie The I, OA I . I I I; ■ (• act
as pall b arers, a: I vi. n ■ ••; ,> 9:15 |
Ci ut rai pi sin in the i eg;
L. B V - , ild
Th.. s Nd!'. Wain r U B . F G
Bailey, D ,1 Ba •y. W M T;
J ( B'Ook-
For Backache use Stu
art’s Gin and Buchu.
Time’s < Langei.
W!u.'n a mother says herlaibe is just like
his tnther.it may lav c.insidi ml a high
compliment to her husband, fait when she
says the same thing about the boy eight
• r ten years later it is not so flattering.— i
Boston Transcript.
City Tax Notice.
Tax fi t.is for city tax for the year I
I 1898 have been turned over to me
for collection. Call and settle the
same at once or levy and sale will be
E. I. ISON,
Chief of Police.
In Feniorinm
I',, th,- Worshipfid Master, W> idi ns, and
Brethren of Mobley J. idge, N>). 277, F.
A Van . Im, < fa.-
Brethren : Ah we travel llfi.’.j checkered
way, lit it ever be remembered that noth
ing is more uncertain than life, and noth
ing is mc ie certain than dea’h.
H" levels all earthly ranks and distinc
tions, aril all il. fcf of mortals succumb
to His withering t u<h. By Him all indi
viduals shall he br ";!l.t to stand on a lev
el before the Grat . s’.f r of’the universe,
to be judged accord in.; to the deeds done
in the body.
Death is an enemy, but an enemy that
is gloriously vanquished by all who put
their unfaltering trust in God, regulate
their actions by the rule and line, and
square their life by the square of virtue.
The grim-visaged monster has visited
our lodge, and removed one of its bright
jewels. During February last, our dear
brother, W. 11. Horne, was called from la
bor on earth to eternal refreshments in
j heaven. In view of our sad bereavement
in the removal of our brother, we feel that,
as we walk the parti-colored and separat
ed parts of the Mosaic pavement of life
there is another tie that binds to us the
loved and lamented dead.
“lie’s in death’s slumber, we yet alive;
lie freed from labor, we yet to strive;
Hf paid ami joyful, we tired and sad;
What, then, to us, brother, bindeth the
dead?
This, the great covenant in which we
abide,
Hearts charged with sympathy,
Hands open wide;
Lips filled with comfort,
And God to provide.’’
Therefore, be it resolved, That in the re
moval of our brother from earthly toils to
a heavenly rest, this lodge has lost a faith
ful member, his family a devoted husband
and fond father, and his country a patriot
ic citizen.
Resolved, That the sincerest sympathies
of this lodge be extended to his weeping
wife and sorrowing son, with the assur
ance that, as upon our knees in our devo
tions, we remembered our brother, so will
we remember them.
Resolved, That a copy of these resolu
tions be spread upon our minutes, and a
copy sent to the family of our deceased
brother. F. J. Freeman,
I. 11. Kendall,
D. M. Die fee,
Committee.
Application for Charter
GEORGlA—Spalding Covnty.
To the Superior Court of said county ;
The petition of John Wallace and H. J
Wing of Spalding County, Geo. E. Clarke
and Howard V Robinson of Algona,
lowa, respectfully shows;
Ist. That they desire for themselves,
their associates, successors and assigns to
become incorporated under the name and
style of THE DIXIE CREAMERY CO.,
for the term of twenty years, with the
privilege of renewing at the end of that
time.
2nd. The capital stock of the corpora
tion is to be Ten Thousand Dollars, divided
into shares ot Fifty Dollars each. Peti
tioners ask the privilege of increasing said
capital stock to Twenty Thousand Dollars.
3rd. The object of said Corporation is
pecuniary gain and profit to its stock
holders and to that end they propose to
buy and sell and convert and manufacture
milk into Butter, Cheese ami other Milk
Products ; buy and sell poultry, eggs, and
other farm products, fruits and vegetables
ami such other articles and products of
every kind and character that they desire
and deem profitable; having and main
taining a cold storage and refrigerator and
ice plant and conduct the same ami sell
product and out-put of the same, and also
to act as general or special agents for other
persons or companies in selling or hand
ling any articles or product, ami to make
contracts to acts as such agent, and to ex
ercise all other powers and to do all other
things a person may do in carrying on or
appertaining to the business they desire to
conduct
I'.h. That they may have the right to
adopt such rules, regulations and by laws
for their business and government of the
same as they may from time to time deem
necessary to successfully carry on their
business
sth. That they may have the right to
buy, lease, hold ami sell such real ami
personal property as they may need in
currying on their lim-iness; ami may
m irtgage, ['ledge or bond the same as they
may see proper. That they may have the
right to sue or be -ued, ['lead and be im
pleaded.
(Ith. The principle office and place of
business will be in Griffin, said State and
County with the right to have branch
stations or ctcamerir - anywhere in said
State.
"Wherefore petitioners [ ray t be made
a body corpojated under the name and
I -tyle aforesaid, entitled t all the rights,
privileges ami immunuties ami subject to
the liabilities fixed by law.
ROBT. 1". DAME!.,
Petitioners' Atb rmy.
Q TAI’E OF GEORGIA.
O Spalding County.
I hereby certify that the foregoing is a
true copy < f the original petition f r .n
--corporatiotoj under the; tine and style ot
“The Dixie Creamery C 0.," tiled in clerk's
office of the superior <’ mrt : said > >untv.
I This April 12th, ISO.
Wm M. Thomas Clerk.
NEW LAUNDRY
CUT IN PRICES:
Shirts, 10c. Collar, l c.
Gulfs, per pair, 3c. Undershirts, sc.
Drawers, 5c Socks, per [’air, 2c.
Handkerchiefs, Ic. Towels, 2e,
Neckties,; ■.
Parties are earnestly req restt 1 to n >tice
the [dace (under old postoffice) where they
will alway s get goo.l w rk, at the prices
named above.
L, C, CHUNG, at New Laundry.
> xrrvbody -■<>
- ’ .. -1V ( \.llh tin • •-* ti
ck ; i.. u Jisue ev. » ! t ■ dud p .is- i
a- • ... i u fi s’i ini to thr - ?.u’vi.r.v |
Up :i! -;i T f *«o eiH *'• •11. di SIH I <t ' ;
cut - ' ■ ici.e. ! •■ :>n
ui I; i- • • 1’ i ? .r i lr. a x !
ofc (’ to-day; w. 25. so . «nts. bold ano 1
c iarante* dto cire i.y u’i dru. gists.
I“PMs’ Carminative I
Saved My Baby's Ufa." ?
Johnson Station, Ga., September 16, 1893.
LAMAR & RANKIN DRUG CO., Atlanta, Ga. ?
Gentlemen: 1 can not recommend your Pitts’ Carminative too A
strongly, as 1 owe my baby’s life to it. She nad Cholera Infantum A
when five months old, and 1 could get no relief until I began usint Pitt’s *
Carminative, The fever left her when 1 had given her but two bottles ?
and she had fattened so she did not look like the same child I advise all C
mothers who have sickly or delicate children to jive this remedy a trial $
Respectfully, Mrs. LIZZIE MURRAY. C
ff Saved Her Baby VJtH Save Yeure. $
. . . .TRY 1T.... C
COST saleF
We have bought out W. P. Horue.
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 credit.
This sale will positively close the first of
May. Just as positively will it he a cost
sale.
EDWARDS BROS.
i Eagle Brand >
S Condensed Milk >
> Has No Equal as an Infant Food. ; %
C “INFANT HEALTH’sent FREE.
Scores of Customers
Wanted I
THOUSANDS OF
' BARGAINS TO OFFER,
NEVER AS MANY NEW SPRING GOODS IN ONE HOL'SE IN THIS
TOWN AS IN OURS NOW. SOME OF OUR PRICES ARE POSITIVELY
MARVELOI S IN FACT, YOU'LL THINK THE CLOTH MAKER GOT HIS
, WOOL AND -U.K FREI'. AND THAT < 'iiON HAD GONE DOWN T
NOTHIN'..
• • Siik Shirt Waist FatterLs at sls <>, worth $2
28 '■ “ “ 2 <BS, some merchants would charge $5
To buy Silks cheap is lo tia<T' at Bass Bros. Black and colored Crepons
in short lengths for skirts, newe-’ effects 2-5 pet cent cheaper than the same
. goods sell elsewhere.
We have about 100 short lengths in black an 1 fancy woolens in Worst
ed Serges and IL nriettas, just enough or a skirt; we are going to close out
very cheap.
1 8 Curtail, and liite Quilts at your price.
WASHABLES.
I' que- at 12|c, 15c, 20 and 25c, all colors, worth much more anywhere.
Organdies in pink, blue, re 1, green, he’iotr • a and lemon at 10c a yard,
real value 17ic,
White Organdy, 31 inches wide, at 10c.
“ “ “ 15c.
2 yards width at 38c.
1 000 yards colored Jackonets, 40 inehi wide,;, long as they last 8 cyl
Y.ird wide Percal at 4fc.
: ing style Percals at 5c
' LADIE’S FIXINGS.
A ; ig subject, but <air stock i.< big enough and varied enough to meet
its multiform and multiplex requirements.
2"5 .--ample Corsets-Nos. 18 to 30, at just half price.
200 pairs ot Silk Gloves, your choice tor 25c. Some of them worth ,5. •
Ki I Gloves at 50c, domaged a little. Fans, Parasols, Umbrellas, Belts, ladies
Tms in newest styles, Collars, Cyrona Chains, Collar Buckles, Belt Buckles,
•
Undervests at sc, 10c, 15c and 25c.
Lilies Hats in any style or color wanted.
l !l 0 new Sc. r Hats just received f r this week’.- .-ale.
BASS BROS.