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NEAT, STYLISH AND DURABLE
AKE THE LINES OF
Clothing and Gents’ Furnishings
We 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 3TBEET, GBIFFIN, GA.
IF YOU NEED A TRUSS
BE SURE AND GET
The American Silver Truss.
AMERICAN
/ SILVER I
TRUSS, i’kst kitting
/ \-■ ’■ \ A n i>
I ( light. MOST COMFORTABLE
' S&F COOL.
Katy to Wear. , ,
retains \ /No pressure on I’IIA.I \ (ANBI T . lAKKY ONE lb
I Scvtrru y Hip«or hack. GUARANTEED TO GIVE SATISFACTION.
| Hernia I Nountierstrap';
|whb Comfort. | Never movrs.
We also carry a full line of Suspensories,
Supporters, Elastic Stockings, Etc.
CARLISLE & WARD.
NEW GARDEN SEED
JUST RECEVED. ALL FRESHZAND 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.
Some New Goods!
Florida Cabbage, Turnips, Irish Potatoes, Asparagus, Lettuce,
Spring Strawberries, Yellow Bananas, Cake Bread. Quick
Delivery, Good Goods. We want your trade.
Ccrne to see us.
G. W CLARK & SON.
CHEAPEST GROCERS IN TOWN.
See My New
Bath (a binds.
They are the Latest with Improved
Attachments.
I SELL THEM UNDER a
GUARANTEE.
If you are not more than pleased
your money will be refunded.
J. M. SEARS.
The Grocer.
The livening Call.
GRIFEIN, GA., APRIL 20. IS9U.
iHllceover Davis' Hardware S. *rr
TELEPHONE NO- -•
PERSONAL AND LOCAL DOTS
OR. .1. M. THOMAS,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Ofllce: No. 2!R Hill street, stairway
next to R. I'. McWilliams A Son. Tele
phone 27, 2 rings.
Spring weal her again
A. G Portir made a trip to Macon
today.
Mrs. C. J. L Henderson spent today
at Lucile
J. 0. Grubbs, of Orchard Hill, was
here today.
W.N. Blate, of Wi mini- n, w .<;■ m
the city today.
Mrs. K H Drake -pe.r :■ .lav very
pleasantly in Atlanta
Capt. C. Wheeler mid a bu.im-s
trip tn Atlanta today
Justrt . v.iliim 1.4 Amber Sor
ghum Sul, G. rm in ’! rlr t, Bnr lir 00
D. O its '! iI•«111 i' cm I. r sown
jlt.til thr nml.l mos this num l h and
make fine ui's I. ■•. s|) (’ irk. 20
, Hill .in'
Mri It E Jackson, of Liberty Hill,
spent today wuHi friends in this city.
I O. N R insc h 111. Igrtt: rm I today
from a short Im mess nip to A'l Hila
Misses Ella and R' hi Duke, of Spin
per, spent todai with fir. ruls m thia
city
R. W I vrieh ami Jessie P spy, of
Rm k . S’ itiiii), •■■pi ni tal iy in ibe
city.
Mies '•! i >• Younc, of Jonesboro, is
in the city h e guest of Dr, ami Mrs.
E. I . Ham ■
Cap) II H Bass went i. an to Al*-
eon today, wOl rehew ;11 epei. I . b w
day - on busi ra ss.
Mis L .1 lb i.l ir d elmdr.n ■■ ft
lot Macon this rm run .. 1 S[ md > lite
time with r< i' ives
1! ('urn tilings ee.n.e up from Or
cli.r 11l i It di \ ami spent t lie day
witlr Grilliu f i m 1 ■
l< ■ inn saw Raw 1! me Mt • f,,r ter
ti '."ng r. .«• s, | ,>| p all's, grape vines,
Twee ilr Em rile bi ,1 <1 S'. ia r t
M and Mrs H P Ogi •’! re hl ve
.< t urim I f m•* p 1 <a- ■nt visit t > r■!a
tuts ami Irmmis in T mm.isi. n.
Mrs C irk So livui. i f Pedens.Te,
arrived n tin < y th- iltt rir >:i to
»p< tnl a few days hem with t atives
<.'■.>',l, W, E. H Searcy, Jr, and L
C.i vt ami wet,l over to McDonough
th.a nn rnit’g to attend H nry superior
con
Rtv. E W Hammond went up to
Al ania thia morning to attend the
funeral of bis brother, H ur. N. J.
Hammi mi.
.1 II .L nkiiis of Km xvi. e, who lias
been spending several days here, left
tins umiming for a business trip
tlimngh the s'ate, beiore returning
h one
Mr ami M'S D i vid J ll.dt y and
cliildii n left b iiy for Atlanta, in an»
swer to a telegram announcing the
MONEY 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.
death of Mrs Bailey’s father, Hon. N.
J. Hammond
Lambert's Death to Lice and Mites
works immediately without injury to
the eggs or chickens; does not soil
plumage, yet purifies and cleaves down
< the ekin. For eale by Lewis D Clark,
' 20 Hill s!reet.
Detectives Billfold and Barrett who
have been at Woodbury trying to
locate and arrest Sam Hose, the negro
murderer, were here thin morning
with their dogs They say no clue
could be had of him at Woodbury,
and they gave up the chase until some
definite news can be learned.
Alonzo Brown, colored, was given a
commitment trial this morning before
Justice Sorrel upon the charge of wife
beating. The evidence was sufficient
to warrant his being bound over to the
City court, and in default of SIOO
bond he was sent to jail. Brown has
but recently finished a term in the
chain gang for the same offense.
Hot weather is coming on now and U
you are not careful the lice aod mites
will kill your little chickens. Try
Lambert’s Death to Lice and Mites,
and it will stop them For sale by
Lewis D. Clark, 20 Hill street.
Rev. H W. Williams, who has been
assisting Rev. T. W. O'Kelley in con
ducting the revival services at the
Baptist church here, returned to hie
home in Elberton this morning. Mr.
Williams is a very learned and elo
quent preacher, and did much good
while here. It. is with regret we see
him depart. The services will go on
just us usual, and in the future Rev
< t'Kelley will preach
For Diabetes use Stu
art’s (iiii and Buchu.
Carried to Alabama
S'n riff IL eves, of Tioy, Ahi., arriv’d
in this eity ycsteiduv after Isaac Elder,
Jr, a ni-gtu w!v> is wanted for grand
1 irceiiy.
E dir lias been io this s- el, u [or
about four months, and no st of (hat
time bus been in the employ of Capt.
Seaton Grantln: d
Sheriff Morris heard the negro was
u fugitive fr tn j istic.c and la«t Mon
day arrested him ami informed the
> authorities of Troy.
Sheriff Reeves u turned home this
morning wit'll bis prisoner
For Gravel use Stuarts
Gin and Buchu.
*■
. Where Would Jefferson be?
Our esteemed contemporary, the
f Dublin Dim itch, fir a tbi- qucs' nat
, the Times :
‘The question, then, simmers down
to this If Uncle I’tmimis Jefferson
’ were alive today, would he hr caught
associating with ‘Bryan free- Ever
i cranks,’ ‘Cleveland plutocratic gold
tings'or‘Tammany politicians’?”
if Jefferson were alive to fay and in
i vigorous hi .hh of 1 dy and n ;n !, he
vould probabl . !,o a ~v | -r tn r of
1 (irovt r ('I, velatid, Jofm (> Carlisle, or
a ] ofessor !;k< 'Vi! mm 1. Wi s m, or
-■ tic ■ the o' i.i-r H ally grt it men
wlm b v;> b<.■ 11 r, ..d ut of the I>emo•
eratic party, t > make was a weaker
lt> fell w wtm | io: biirio d Bryan a
. greater man than Jeffers.it: the other
ti ght, kt. w mor, tha i those who
claim Him to b ’ a t ,iwt r ' Jeffer-
■ eon, because that man - slue to see
the great gn'f which lias betwien the
, prmcip' sos the re and ti,. of the
other.
Sad it is, b' v,il, but ,; JefTersou
I were nave, today, and tl , light ami
ta ked s lie did ui et .. 1 a;. , here ho
.| w -uld lihhl yl> al. wed : -a at a
banquet boatd.or in a party conven
tion -villi Mr Bryan. He would bo
, pi lied tn -li line am! abuse and diiv
on to private life—Va'.dvCa Times.
" " '♦ 1 I -»
cHTO n ’ ,
« Bears tia, hW Kir.il I.J H.HS AlWns Bo Jgfr*
Notice
The Griffin Gun Cub are requested
to mi et at tlrn i fii <' < ! Dr J•» M.
1 bomas tt. iert i *i* I !o ~ ~ ck.
By order, W D Davis Pres. 1
ZETELLA.
Zr.i i j.la, April 18.—We are having nicl I
weather, and farmers arc busy.
Master Thelbert Manard went to Mole
na Monday to attend school.
Mi l M. L, Drewry and little Tinnie
were here Tuesday.
L. I’, and W P. Blanton and son, Al
bert, vLited Atlanta Wednesday.
Dr. Luther GC -e, of Brooks Slat! in,
was here Wedm
11. W. I’erdii", of <11 iiii n, was here to
day.
J. A. Tidwell left lor Texas ki t Wed
nesday.
Mrs. J. R. Leach la on the sick list this
week.
Misses Ottie Touchstone and Eunice
Head went toGriffln today.
Misses Leilie Dorsett and Eunice
Huckaby, of Grfffln, was here Sunday.
Hcw’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. Tbuax, Wholesale Druggists,
Toledo, O.
Walding, Ktnnan & Marvin, Whole
sale Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally,
acting directly upon the blood and muc
ous surfaces of tbe system. Testimonials
sent free. Price 75c per bottle. Sold by
all druggists.
Hall’s Family Pills are the best.
Bears the 8 Kind Tn Have Always Bought
Signature r rt-
A Nebraska man not long ago fell
in love with a voice It came to him
over a long distance telephone line.
The man was the manager of the tele
phone office at Mid vale ; the owner of
the voice was manager atAcada, miles
and miles away. From time to time
the voice came, soft, flute-like and
entrancing, over the wires from Acade,
The man at Midvale was absolutely
sure that a voice so heavenly must be
accompanied by youth and beauty.
He proposed and was accepted. And
then be took the train down to Acada.
Once there, be found that instead of
the houri that he bad dreamed of, he
had been talking to “an ugly old maid.”
He refused to keep the compact of
marriage And now the owner of the
flute—’ike voice issuing him for breach
of promise
)CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Signature of |
Ocmulgae Chatauqua, Hawkinsville, Ga-
On account of above occasion, the Cen
tral of Georgia Railway Co. will sell tick
ets to Hawkinsville, Ga , and return, at
one fare for round trip. Date of sale April
23d to May 4th, inclusive, returning May
7th. R. J. Williams, Agt.
Banquet Third Georgia Immunes, Macon,
Ga , April 21st,
On above occasion, the Central id Geor
gia Ry. Co, will sell tickets at one fare for
round trip. Tickets on sale April 20th
and 21st, returning April 22d,
K. J. Williams, Agt,
Ocmulgee Chatauqua, Hawkinsville, Ga.
Ou account of the above occasion the
Southern Railway will sell to Hawkins
vill, Ga., and return at one eare for tbe
round trip. Dates of sale April 23 to May
■1 inclusive returning May 7th.
R. J. Williams, Agent.
Banquet Third Georgia Immunes Macon,
Ga-. April 21st.
On above occasion the Southern Rail
way will sell tickets at one fare for the
round trip. Tickets on sale April 20th
anil 21, returning April 22nd.
R. J. Williams, Agent.
Cheap Bates to Atlanta, Ga,,
On April the 25th, 26th and 27th, the
Southern Railway will sell tickets to At
lanta and return lor one fare, good re
turning up to and including May 3rd.
Children between 5 and 12 i ears half fare
R. J. Wh.i.iams, Agent.
j Southern Baptist and Auxiliary Ccnven
tion Louisville, Ey , May 6 11.
On account of above occasion the South,
cm Railway will sell tickets to Lonisvill-
Ky., and return at one fare for the
round trip. Tickets on sale May Bth to
11th, returning limit 15 days from date of
sale. R. J. Williams, Agent.
Southern Baptist and Auxiliary Conven
tions, Louisville, Ey.. May 8-11.
On account pf above occasion, the Cen
tral of Georgia Ry. Co. will sell tickets to
Louisville, Ky , and return at one fare for
round trip. 'Pickets on sale May Bth to
11th, returning limit 15 days from date of
sale. R. J. Williams, Agt.
NEW LAUNDRY,
CUT IN PRICES:
Shirts, 10c. Collar, Ijc.
Cuffs, per pair, Bc. Undershirts, sc.
Drawers, sc. Socks, per pair, 2i
Handkerchiefs, Ic. Towels, 2c.
Neckties, 3c.
Parties are earnestly requested to notice
the place (under old postofflee) where they
will always get good work, at the prices
named above.
1.0, CHUNG, at New laundry..
Carminativo
pF Saved My Baby's Use."
I Johnson Station, Ga , September 16, 1898. V
X LAMAR & RANKIN DRUG CO., Atlanta Ga
r and she had fattened so she did not look like the same child. I advise all t
□ mothers who have sickly or delicate children to jive this remedy a trial.
V Respectfully, Mrs. LIXZIH MURRAY.
i Saved Her Baby -Will Save Youra. i
I ... .TRY 1T,... t
EDWARDS BR(M
You do not often have the opportu
nity of buying a desirable line of
seasonable goods at
NEW YORK OOSTI
You may save many dollars by
attending the cost sale of Mr. W. P.
Horne’s stock at the
SCHEUERMAN STORE
This sale continues until May 1.
Why not save a few dollars here ?
EDWARDS BROS.
c Eagle bkahb
> Condensed Milk I
> Has ho Equal as an Infant Food C
C ‘‘INFANT HEALTH’sent FREE. ’ t vCo*o £KS£ LwYo®
„ I ——l.l MWI 11.11 ■■■■■ ■» ■!■■! ’ imii-1-i —Wi——— Kaaaemn I win m null.—
Scores of Customers
Wanted!
THOUSANDS OF
BARGAINS TO OFFER,
NEVER AS MANY NEW SPRING GOODS IN ONE HOUSE LN THIS
TOWN AS IN OCRS NOW. SOME OF OUR PRICES ARE POSITIVELY
MARVELOUS. IN FACT, YOU'LL THINK THE CLOTH MAKER GOT HIS
WOOL AND SILK FREE AND THAT COTTON HAD GONE DOWN TO
NOTHING.
Silk Shirt Waist Patterns at $1.06, worth $2.
36 “ “ “ “ 1.50, you woulil call'em cheap at $2.75
28 “ “ 11 “ 2 85, some merchants would charge $5.
To buy Silks cheap is to trade at Bass Bros. Black and colored Crepons
in short lengths for skirts, newest effects 25 pei cent cheaper than the same
goods sell elsewhere.
We have about 100 short lengths in black and fancy woolens in Worst
ed Serges and Henriettas, just enough for a skirt; we are going to close out
very cheap.
Lace Curtains and White Quilts at your price.
WASHABLES.
Piques at 12ic, 15c, 20 and 25c, all colors, worth much more anywhere.
Organdies in pink, blue, red, green, heliotrope and lemon at 10c a yard,
real value 17 jc.
White Organdy, 34 inches wide, at 10c.
15c.
2 yards width at 38c.
1,000 yards colored Tackonets, 40 inches wide, as long as they last 81c yd
Yard wide Fercal at 4jc.
Spring style Perc ds at 5c
LADIE’S FIXINGS.
A big subject, but our stock is big enough and varied enough to meet
its multiform and multiplex requirements.
2<85 sample Corsets Nos. 18 to 30, at just half price.
200 pairs of Siik Gloves, your choice lor 25c. Some of them worth 75c.
Kid Gloves at 50c, domaged a little. Fans, Parasols, Umbrellas, Belts, ladies
Ties in newest styles, Collars, Cyrona Chains, Collar Buckles, Belt Buckle-,
Waist Sets, Sash Pins, Beauty Pins and Tie Pins.
Undervests at 5:, 10c, 15c and 25c.
Ladies Hats in any style or color wanted.
100 new Sailor Hats just received for this week’s sale.'
BASS BROS.