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NEAT, STYLISH AND DURABLE
ARE THE LINES OF
Clothing and Gents’ Furnishings!
W« are showing this 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 STBEET, GBIFFIN. GA.
IF YOU NEED A TRUSS
HE SURE AND HET
The American Silver Truss.
AftSERICAM
I SILVER I
I TRUSS, j best fjitinc;
/ \ '"' ANl>
I(- • . IGI IT, MOST COMFORTABLE
1 cool.
Easy to V. • .tr
Retains \ /No presentc on UIIA 1 \OI (AN BIT. EV 810 ON B IS
I Sever. ( y Hip. or Back. <}UA RAN I'EED TO GIVE SATISFACTION.
I Hernia I No understrap*.
|witb Comfoit. | Ne’-'ur xnovcu
We also carry a full line of Suspensories,
Supporters, Elastic Stockings, Etc.
CARLISLE & WARD.
NEW GARDEN SEED
JUST RECEVED. ALL GENUINE.”
ONION SETS—EASTERN IRISH POTAAOES.
DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES. LAMPS, LAMP CHIMNEYS. GLASS
AND PUTTY. FINE LOT OF PERF’ MEKY \\ I) TOILET
ARTICLES. PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY.
J. N. HARRIS & SON.
Some New Goods!
Florida Cabbage, Turnips, Irish Potatoes, Asparagus, Lettuce,
Spring Strawberries, Yellow Bananas, Cake Bread. Quick
Delivery, Good Goods. We want your trade.
Come to see us.
G, W CLARK & SON.
( IIEAI’EST GROCERS IX IOWX.
CUBA MOLASSES.
The Genuine Article, in
Original Package.
GEORGIA CANE SYRUPS
REBOILED.
J. M. SEARS.
The Grocer.
The Evening Call.
GRIFFIN, (<A , A PRIL I*. W.».
Hicrover Davin’ HnrdwareStore
TELEPHONE NO. «.
PERSONAL AND LOCAL DOTS
OK. .1 M I’HoMAS,
PHYSICIAN AND SCRGEON.
Office: N<>. 2.SJ Hill street, stairway
next to R. P Me\\ illiaiiv A I < !v-
phone 27, 2 rings.
J. W. Crawford, of Concord, wis in
the city today.
R II Drake was am " g th -e who
spent today in Atlanta.
L. W. Goddard made a busim . * trip
to Atlanta this morning
R. F. Strickland made a imsmi's*
trip to A tlunta yesterday.
\V. C. Strickland, of J- ly, -pt : to
day with friends in this city
Chas. G Milla i- spending a fee |
days in Columbus on lilism-i-
Kennesaw Raw Bono Men for- ,
liliziug roses, pot plants, grape vims,
lawns, etc. For sale by J O. Stewart
Fol: Soil—2."> bushi'l- imbnown
p. I,■ AI - 1 > <’ lok 20 Hi 'met.
Mo I, on o . I M .ic : . ■ our iip t his
moi tiing to .i ••> mi : I:■■ ''o, Maj.
J. I' Ho.' lie
M r*. \V V> .\\. dt nli ■ t up to
I Atlanta ill ■■ m"11111 g to d a i> w
| day* with friend*
Mm H (’ Burrhus returned from
a pleasant visit to h< r si-li r, Mrs F I>.
Peabody at Columbus
Dr 11 H. I . ■ ■■ • v, ■ ■,' ‘.in Ma
con thii ii.. iti ng t i spi iid i few days
on pi ;’ i I.'no h ii »m .s.
Mi«- I inic> F. Iw 'ird* hlt this m rn
ing for Atimt a, w hem .he will -pi nd
Sv V*■ I da ’. . v '*i i .
s ■■»!>’ B t i , -i, md Fi in
musti i II l B . . ( i In- ( < ntral
rv hi t>.. m rning.
Mi I F 1 d .; i. . . ft.
• i.. ior ■ do: 11 they
w ■ di-. io -..in- ■. of
MJC F ■ 1
V ■ • I P iti •, w ■ is tv vn
-pi>n ii. ’ • o w \ > ,
frb-i d< I ar 1 t vlt) . i tn: • I to her
. ■ i• * ■ m \l . ill o m •i. m g
••• o tii' c Si).,days m thia
I ’> l t ■li .i o' gnu. i,' *v is n wii Ib -
'»- >■ non .ii s been
j ni.nli .Su !.iy rcltm i ptci.ic.
R V Ml l>. pistol' of the I pis
i■ i \t it a, i'.; me do w n
■ orti g f . ; ducted th ■ fu
ller <1 - v ..> id Mai r .) V. H rno.
Fr. -h Mm P k 1 es Cured
II mi-, Fob <d i. • - d Chick' ns,
' O r\ ■'V, J : - I i' C! \M ~t
M i-l 2(i H -o
C i I. >y d<' i v ind w ent \<r to
M. 1 ton i:. i 11; < a re ng a: t i 1 e
has r.vri . important v..- - to l>, tried
duio.g Ids ton i ’ Htmr Superior
court
A ' i • ' - ila this o ', t lay
- .ins i i! ' 1 d ' .. i Regi-
mi'nt w> b- .. u»t< id i it Saturday
| and the t" y* will o. av. for l>. me that
ia' iri . Ii
P . .wh i now . t here no n <:e
ii.b iii : lie riier this yea: than waa
ever k<< w n bid t v If this rain co n -
MONEY i» LOAN
I 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. ■
liuuen much long'-r we can estab ish a
first class fuhery here in Griffin.
Mian Julia Hammond, of Atlanta,
and guest, Mi°s Sargeant of New York,
who have been visiting Capt. and Mrs.
I D. J. Bailey in thia city for several
days, returned homo this morning.
Fresh Strawberries, Bananas, Fancy
Dried Peaches and Apples, Raisins,
Navy and Lima Beans, Irish and
Sweet Potatoes, Rutabaga Turnips.
Lewis I > Clark, 20 Hill St.
The traps and aupplies for the Grif
fin Gun Chil> have arrived, and while
they have not been opened up to the
public, yet it can be stated that they
are of the latest pattern and when the
club opens up in May, it will be the
commencement, of a summer of pleas
ure which will delight sportsmen dur
ing the interval of the hunting sens in. ,
All our readers may not bo able to
I read the following item, but our city
i edit> r is an accommodating fellow and
I up m rt.it-H, wdl interpret it for
them, especially if it is a ; retty girl •
Sarne one -*ys the iii of the Griffin
I girls are ike twin • >, and their is
without an —in any A clasp of
their fMr is ecstacy, while their |
frown- are i t ; their ”>M9 excite ! I ’
of admiration in him, and can hardly
resist the impulse to M them
But, ho adds, if you want to kiss them,
don’t ’. Just in and do it.
—— *♦
When Traveling
Whether on pleasure bent or business
take on every trip a bottle of Syrup of
Figs, ns it, acts most pleasantly and effec
tually on the kidneys, liver, and bowels,
preventing lever, headaches, and other
forms of sickness. For sale in. 50 cents,
botllv-by a'l leading druggists. Mann
factored by the Calitbrnia, Fig Syrup Co
inly.
For Diabetes use Stu
art’s (Jin and Bucliu.
BIRDI ORIELS.
Biihhk, April IS.—Some i 1 ur farmers
have planted Cotti 111.
Mrs. Chas. Connor, of Augusta, and her
sister, Miss Minnie Miller, <>f Atlanta, are
visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. N.
Miller.
Miss 1 bi Hammon I spot Satnnhy mil
.Sunday with Griffin fricmls.
George Maxwell killed tw ■ large hawks
Saturday morning.
W. K. Langford attended the Epworth
League convention at Columbus last week.
W. E. Elder, of Macon, came up Sutur I
day and spent Sunday’ here with bis moth
er, Mrs. Nancy Elder.
Mr. and Mrs. J. SV. Andre’.'.-.squint Sun
day with relativ< - at Lowery
Mr. and Mrs. J. ,I. Elder spent Sunday
in Griffin with their son, W. I’. Elder.
Mr. and Mrs. ,1. IL Ehler ittenffi i the
funeral, f Rev D. MeLu- at Inman
M. nday.
W. .1. Elder Irß ' i n tin -irk 1. t a
■ -w daj .
CASTOR SA
For Infants and Children
The Kind You Have Always Bought
tiX“ur«‘°r |
LETTER LIST
,L:-t of letters remaining in the Gr liu,
i Ga., p.-stoffice, w eek ending A; r. IT, 1 5 99,
Pet ins ial lit - will; k-a-e s-.: ’ lv- r! 1->• I"
an ;.; I•> ■ date. One i ent r. ' 1 p n
j ea. h advertii-1. 1 letter.
M VI.I Ll-'l
A B. Bn "i, Wil' >n (o ' ~ i. , le\ |
I'LMALI. 1 IST.
M g Bra.'.h ton, Ida Jordan.
R. 1 William* I', M.
"••***"' 1 ,
Pitt- i arminative aids d -stein, i pi
| late - the ' 'Weis, cures I holei i Infantum,
1 Ch >lera Morbus, Dysentery, 1’ . ns, Co ip i
I In. - , Flatulent C le, Unuat nl Drains
',fr m tie P> wels. .. . '■< - ■, ident .
’ ■ v .? I’o ■ .
' and free trona iniuri :: ■ dr igs and chemi -!
j c ala.
Atlanta. Springs Festival Arsccinticn.
Ace. Hint t » . >v .- on, the
Central of to . rgi i R.idw o- will -eh .
. excurs a tick't- ' rate ' one fare I
i for the r in iis t. \t.i ii. (.a , ind
I return. Apr 1 lte.li, 17 1- h, and :
j 19th. Tickets to bear tit . limit Anri! >
I 20tb. returning
AKINS COKNEIU
Akin Cot nkk, April in—Walter Duke
und sister, Miss Ella, went to (iriffin Sat
urday altcrnoon.
Luke Brown wan the guest of Miss Clif
ford Grubb* Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and ‘I-.’ Toot, of Atlanta,
visited the hitter’s piienis last Wei k.
Misses Lojs Tl. irntoii, Ma'tieand Marie
Akin, were tie "U< is ot Miss Lillie
Diinns, at LIIlt! > ' I I, last Monday.
1 wonder if th it y. io man, frofti Owl
Hollow, left lor Florida Monday.
Pink Maynard and Carlos McKeely, of
Drewryville, visited friends near Semper
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. William Oglctr <■, of Brushey,
visited her parents near Semper Sunday.
By the way, “Frank” called at the same
place Thursday night, but did not tarry
so long as usual. I wonder why?
Yes, Herbert,take the advice of Reho
both, make an engagement “next time."
The many friends of Miss Lois Thorn
ton will regret to learn that she has been
called home by the illness of her mother,
Mrs. J. J. Thornton, of Griffin.
Dillard Bennett and Olis Grubbs visited
Misses Roslyn and LucileMaddoa Sunday
afternoon.
"Somebody” will not have to cut corn
stalks, because three of our “bri.’htcs't”
young ladies pulled them up Monday
morning for mad dog protectors.
What a case! Thursday evening, Satur
day evening and all day Sundsy.
Rolf Bloodworth called to sc Aliss
Jewel Duke Monday night.
Story of a Slave
To bo bound hand and foot for years
by the chain of disease is tlie worst
form of slavery. George D Williams,
of Manchester, Mich., tells how such a
slave was made free He says: “My
wife Las been so helpless for five years
that she could not turn over in bed
alone. .After using two bottles of Elec
tric Bitters, -he is wonderfully im
proved and able to do her own work.”
This supreme remedy for female dis
eases quickly cures nervousness, and
sleeplessness, melancholy, h adache,
backache, fainting and dizzy spells
This miracle working medicine is a
godsend to weak, sickly, run down
people. Every bottle guaranteed. Only
<SO cents. Sold by Harris <.t > m and
Carlisle A Ward Druggist.
OWL HOLLOW ECHOES.
Owl Hollow, April is.—Mr. and Mrs.
Troy Wise visited relatives at .Jenkins
burg Sunday.
Prof. J. H. Morris spent last Saturday
in Griffin.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ogletree, from near
Semper, attended preaching at Midway
Sunday.
Though I am very “wise," 1 cannot in
form Akin’s Corner why that young lady
didn’t go to see “Rip Van Winkle.”
Leonard Futral called on Miss Clifford
: Grubbs Sunday astern on.
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Thurman, < fGrif
tin, attended preaching at Midway Sun
day.
Prof. Morris failed to visit Semper Sun
day afternoon.
Tell that “old speckle ! ron tt r " to stay
under the bouse, for that >wl is still hol
lowing.
Eugene Ogletree visited friends near i
Semper Sunday- alterno n.
Marvin King, oft trehard Hill, attended I
preaching at Midway Sunday.
Prof. Morris an,l Mis-Eloise M rideth I
visited Iriands at Semper Friday after-1
noon.
j Rock Springs Sunday.
I wonder if those thu • young ladies
went on that fishing trip to Florida Mon
day in Tiling?
How's’rhis ?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward
for any cas, of Catarrh that cannot be
cored b,\ Hall s Catarrh Cure.
F. J. Cheney <‘v Co., Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have known F J.
Cheney tor the l ist 15 y ars, and believe
him perfectly honorable in all business
transactions and financially able to carry
out any obligations made by their firm.
Wi- -r A. Tuvax, WhCe.-ale Druggists,
Toledoj O.
Wai.ijinu, Kixnan A Marvin, Wh li
sale Druggists, T >k I >, O.
Hall’s C itarrh Cure Dta . ■ inters ally,
: sicting din tly upon tl c bio da nd inuc
■ .nt ■ surfaces ot tin system. T- -tsmoiiials
I sent free. Price 75c. p<;i i ttl - 'LI by
all druggists.
Hall's Family Pills an .
- -
Attention Vt terans.
S isio’ (’ iTLtv C X ,519. '
U. S, C ;oi ib ■ V< ’ ins, . r Ii : ,
call- dt . meet st th- .dtv Im 10
o’, .is s m, o" M o d,! ~ W. d
ne-day. Apn. 2(> h, :< ’
takii : put m th- M> rm - . < x r
eist s taking in ti • re i trd ' the
|Ch ir 1- ' ii Rem. :< nil t-.-. 1.1, ng a
I new C mm srider
1 have belli tlie p ■ • o <■’ eon,* \
; a th v i ■ mr . : ■. t
;m i !<• (‘< v j< I ' thy ir r. ;
n Irk’-
W.m R H -x-i till..
A } r 1,5 ( . S C. ('a i. p
NEW LAUNDRY
CUT IN PRICES;
j Shirts, 1 ' C '.bar, 1 -c.
c'liff-, pi r pair, tie. Undershirts, 5. .
Drawers, sc. Socks, per pair, d .
Handkerchiefs, le. Towels, 2c.
Neckties. :',c.
Parties ar. earm stly :■ >,ue-ti I ‘ n ’a
I the place iunder old p dice) when they
I will alwavs get good w rk, at the pis- s
I named above.
L, 0. CHUNG, at New Laundry.
EPitis’ Carminative ?
Saved My Baby's Life." C
Johnson Station, Ga., September 16, 1893.
UR & RANKIN DRUG CO., Atlanta, Ga. 2
Gentlemen: 1 can not.recommend your Pitts' Carminative too 4
igly, as I owe my baby s life to it. She had Cholera Infantum 2
n five months old, and 1 could get no relief until I bepn using Pitt’s ?
IYr t? hc J ever h er when I had given her but two bottles, ?
she had fattened so she did not look like the same child I advise all t
hers who have sickly or delicate children to give this remedy a trial.
Respectfully, Mrs. LIZZIE MURRAY. J
Saved Her Baby -INill Save Yours, i
. . . .TRY 1T.... f
COST saleP
We have bought out W. P. Horne.
The goods are at the
SCHEUERMAN STORE
And for the purpose of moving them to your homes and raising money for
ourselves, we wil! sell all goods at this store
For lost Until May Ist.
Remember your credit may be, and is good, but this sale is to raise
money and no goods will ba 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 be a cost
sale.
EDWARDS BROS.
< EAt
> Condensed Milk ' I
J Has No Equal as an Infant Food. f
“INFANT HEALTH’SEM
Scores of Customers
Wanted!
THOUSANDS OF
BARGAINS TO OFFER,
NEVER AS MANY NEW SPRING GOODS IN ONE HOUSE IN THIS
i TOSVN AS IN OURS SOW. SOME OF OUR PRK IIS ARE POSITIVELY
i MARVELOUS. 1N FALL, YOU LL THINK THE ULG 111 MAKER GOT HIS
hVOOL AND SILK FREE AND THAT < O'ITON HAD GONE DOWN TO
i NOTHIN’
1 l Silk Shirt Waist P 'terr.- it pl.' f>. w- rth >2
-bi “ " “ “ 1.• ■(.>, y i wouh 1 call’em cheap at $2.75
28 “ ... o 85, some merchants would charge $5.
T>l '.y Silks cheap i.-i Io liTle at H iss Bros Bla-'k and colored Crepons
iin ,sh .-t length'; for -I . ' . : - ‘ ei: ..s 2'> p i -nt < hearer than the same
[ goods sell elsewhere.
We have about 1< H ort . a th- in Liai . and fancy woolens in W.-rst
led Serges and IL nriettas, lust er.-ugh tor a shiit; we are going to close out
;very . heap.
I. . e t'urta::.- and White Qu:!', at ycT.r price,
WASHABLES.
riguf-.: at 12ic, 15c, 20 and 25c, ;2l coNrs, worth mncli more anywhere,
Organdies -rt ] ink, blue, red, reen, beaotrope ar..l lemon at 10' a yard,
. real v’ltlue 17 Jc.
White Orgar.-'.v, : >1 in ■wile, at lOe. '
“ “ “ 15>.
2 yards width at 38c.
1.000 wards colors I da. konet ,40 inc:, v,: ;e, . > longm thev lastfi cyd
Yard wide Perov at lie.
Ury style I'ei ■ C? at 5e ,
EADIE’S FIXINGS.
big sui ect, lit• ar stc k big enough and v.uued enough to meet
its mu.t.iorm a: I isi--.lt::■ •-x requirement-.
> 30, .it j r.-t half price.
200 pairs of Silk G iVes, yt r choice lor 25c. Some of them worth 7’>c.
Ki<l Gloves at s'.' , domage t abi’f ■>. Fans, Parasol-. Umbrellas, Belts, ladies
Wais* Sets, Sash Pins, Beauty Pins and Tie Pins.
1. ndervest- at sc, 10c, 15c and 25c.
1.. ties II j- in any style or color wanted.
' Sul r Hats j ist received for this wet k' sale.
BASS BEOS.