The evening call. (Griffin, Ga.) 1899-19??, April 24, 1899, Image 4

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NEAT, STYLISH AND DURABLE AKE THE LINES OF Clothing and Cents’ Furnishings We are showing this season. We are fully alive to the wants of the trade ; and urge you to give 119 a call and let uh show you through. WILEY L. SMITH, 23 HILL 3TBEET. GRIFFIN, GA- IF YOU NEED A TRUSS BE SURE AND GET The American Silver Truss. AMERICAN SILVER TRUSS. BKHT KITTING ANI) I I ht. most comfortable Easy to Wear. Retains \ /No pressure on lIIAT YOI CAN Bl A . EVHRY ONE IS I s.-v,,e,t V Hip. Os Baek. GUARANTEED TO GIVE SATISFACTION. I Hernia I no underMraps jwith Comfort. J Never moves. We also carry a full line of Suspensories, Supporters, Elastic Stockings, Etc. CARLISLE & WARD. I SOAP. Honeymoon Soap, White and Brown Windsor Soap. Very Fine. sc. a Cake. Nice lino of Best Pei fumes. KODOL, the great Dyspepsia Remedy. PRESCRIPTIONS CUEFOLLY COMPOUNDED J. N. HARRIS & SON. T~) A WILL HAVE TOMORROW, SATI RDAY, BARREL OF THOSE 25. SHAD. FRESH CAT FISH, PERCH, BREAM. V KG I<T A BE ICS. WE ARE HAVING EVEICI DAV FRESH LEANS, ASPARAGUS, SAI.ID AND RADISHES. NEW RYE LN BUNDLES, AT 5 . G. W CLARK & SON. CHEAPEST GROCERS IN TOWN. New Case Butter Thin Wafers. J. M. SEARS. The Grocer. Tlie Evening Call. GRIFFIN, GA., AI’IUL 21, isy'.i. • lie;->iV( *• O.IV is !| .:•■{’» ;;r>‘ Ht'MO TEl.KI‘fh)N K NG. M PERSONAL AND LOCAL DOTS OK. J. M. THOMAS, 1 HYSICIAN AND SVRUEON. Office No. 23i Hili strict, stairway next to K. I*. McWilliams A Sin. Tele phone 27,2 rings, Hoti. W C. Becks ape I l id <v Hi At illlltH W J E der, of Bird .wis in tin city tod ii Lionel Moore went tip to Atlanta this morning T ! Nieh< i Brush w< ■ n the city today ('land Hutchins ui, of Jonesboro, was here today. Rube Gossett is spending several days in B irnesvslle Quite a large tiumbei of our vita, 'tin spent Sunday in Newnan. Just rei.ivid line I ' Amber Sor ghum Seed, Germ m M i! 1 1-1, Burt, or 90 I >.<y (i it s Ihel h t, r cm h sown tin til the nndd ie of this month and make line •. its I. w I > (' l„ rk 20 II ■II st reet. (' I' I. i'nt rs n mni up to At lant t I day '.'ll legal bn- in ai. Ji'S I, Burr, <4 Savannah, is spei.d --u few days with ,'iinnds in this city. M ;< Alien New I ml ', ; t tidal lor ('h nr, S<' .w! r si i • w -pend t' W I . I! >■ o.i ' . Jr, ma I.' n triple \ ll.i at,.!. . m p- fes-i ual business A tOi, spending - rr tin. ■ with itive- n d friei d- in i hl- it y 11. Vi Ii ■ -■• ki ■ ict urm d this m >n. i■ g h si At 1 i ■ a, i 1■" b? spirit Send iy w h ;d- ta mi '. I’: and Mr- I I'i ■ . . • ( .rr. II- I hi . w 11? in tr e cit > ti, -e i ni■ g <■n r out home ti an A'i n t a > a 11 a w Bl 11 , M i n i ■ ■ [ t pat ■ ,p.> v. nes, i ite F i s, a Ii J (1 <te» :i r t J \\ ■ bn iik Will tl a u to I ■ 1 ' -' il■ • , i l -ii i ; w d • s k . a! er • tai •• 11 .- - t her I 1 l'i: alt i Mr» G N I' i r ti ‘tri t• il ti ti .yin rn ,M n, ' t e t:v epi i t sc ve rii d.. \ - 1 V n -1 indiu g i'• w dais w 'li h pa; I ipe. ie- • ni::i dtoM ic ■ thia m i. g, where he - Iltendii.g C 'ge M 1. i• e R i n .iv i- iii t hi- city lull, wlh - -ni .: i t At - '. whe-e she w; -pend i- me time. \\ ni ehi re she wi- ' 1 Mim Im Hani mm d Mr nm; Mi, 1; . l>mi .■ I in t ■ r L in o' A 1 mln. i me d ii c Sa > etd a i afti i m on. Mt I tat, iei re fnt n I heme yt st i t day, but his ai fe and buby will rimain for several days with i I eir m.o y Griffin t’iend- II a neither is e 'iiiing cm now and if ion ai n ■ i ari ful the I’c ao-I? n j; t , will kill your little ch ok u« I'ryt Limb it - De..'li to L’<e ai d Mites, and it will stop them For sale by Lewi. D. Clark, 20 Hill street 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. Lambert’s Death lit Lice and Mites works immediately without injury to the eggs or chickens; does not soil plumage, yet purifies and cleaves down the skin. For sale by Lewis 1). Clark, 20 Hill street C. O. Thomas, of New Orleans, who has been in this city for several days past purchasing fine milch cows, shipped a car-load to theCresent City today. He paid over S>'SOO for the cat tle, whice was an average of overs3o per cow. Clark Pryor, a negro boy who was arrested for lighting his best girl, had a hearing before Judge Beck this af* teruoon and failing to convince the court that he really was “hoodoed,” was given $0 50 or 30 days. He will work the streets for one month. Theo, the four-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. /. T. Coppedge, near this city was kicked over the right ear by a horse this afternoon, and it is thought, fatally weunded. The little fellow was holding the animal when it be came frightened and kicked him. o a. s a-- o n. x a . Bears the IKind You Have Always Be Signature , S/V/? / T 7 - of Amy Christian Dead A telegram was received yesterday from Carrollton, announcing that little Amy Christian died at 2 o’clock Sun day morning <>'.r people will remember this bright ami b-autiful little girl of Rev and Mrs. T. J. Christian. Her beauti ful face and winning manners made everybody her friend, and her death has satliii-m d the heart- i.f her many friends. The sympathy of Mr. and Mrs- Christi in'- many friends goes ent to them in this great ailliction, Bucklen s Arnica Salve- I'IIE BEST SALVE in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay re quired. It is guaranteed to give perfect or money refunde d. Pr ice 25 j cents per box. For sale by J. N. Karris & Son and Carlisle & Ward. Death of A- B Shackelford, Jr- Mr. A. B Shackelford, Jr , died at j his I. me on North Hill street this ; alter r, -on at 2 3(1 o’clock, after an I illne-- 1- •: w-i ka with typhoid pnt’U- . m-m i I'lie d ■ i wa- 29 V it -of age and • iv, -a j mu-, wife ; ■ wh in he was married three years -q- i He was a e > -istaiit member of the B.aptist church, and t ok a pt mii-nt, part in all of its work, He i- the -on of (Dpi A B Sin ok el'llrd Sr., win a,s f s- i ra i ■ -ai* chief of pioie -of (Lilli i The fin ■ d -ri -s w i I-- I, >j n | t! • F.rst Baptist ehun t m-.rrow aft< moon it 3 110 o'. ! t -k, , inducted bv R 1 W OK- ey. - . .. How’s This ? W -tl r One Hundred I’ liar- Reward ; ’>r tiy ■ i-i of 1 itarrh that < ami t be I >nt 1 bi I fill's (' itarrh Cure F. J. (’him y A Co., T dedo, (>. We, tl undersigne :. have known F J. ■■ Cherny I -r the list 15 year-, a- 1 believe' him perfectly honorable in -.11 business ti itisai-ti ns and tiuani. ■. > -]«• t> < irry ut my obligations made 1 y • '.< ir firm. Wi -i A I'm ax, Wl 11 m ■ 1 leilo, (>. Wyiius. .Kinnas A Mai.i in, Whok sah Dru.gists, Toled., O. i! ill's (' it nrh Cure is taken internally, up >n tl l . 1 and nitie- s irfaccs -I tin By.-t< m. i tim-m ils SI free. Price 75, p ( r !. < 1(1 ; y all drui'iiists. Hall'- Family P ’ ,t. "a b -t. Atas mils Yiiiiln. \\ hat i-(1. Cred t-> I tile fin,-t chime n the I iiin-d .'-tan - banns in the I .!■ -■•pi: - < athedral. Buffalo, nil 41 f them have I han u ijuorter of a \n effort ■ beir _ made to put nory in order - • that the hulls ■ .iy n - uh en th- Pan \ • ; ; m txpusi- t : n • ]H’h* in the .Bison City. Thu chime v hi. < in Im B 1 'uais BtiLfbl A DESPERATE BATTLE Eight Men Killed and Forty four Wounded at Zuanqua. .Manila, Apr: 21—Four men of the Ntbraska legimr-ni, im >*ding Col. S' . / -t, b i .-■•d Lei ei-sori. am] three rm u - ! '! ■ !■ urth valry wi re killed and lie 'I-d m ,r> engage ment. at Qnangu . . sterday. i lie Fll ipinoa reireated wile sriiail 10-s. Ibe i i.gugement iL veiiq ed into a ill-a«-t .'ous, though em’inssfu 1 , fight. The insurgents had a horseshoe trench about a mile long, encircling a rice field on the edge of a wood. Capl. Bell, with 40 cavalrymen, en countered a strong cutpost. One of his men was killed and ’> wounded by a volley. The Americans retired, carrying their wounded under fire and with great difficulty, being closely ’pursued, a fog enabling the enemy to creep up on them Two men carrying a comrade were shot in the arms, but they continued with their burden. Capt, Bell sent for reinforcements to rescue the body of killed cavalryman, ami a battalion of the Nebraska regiment, under Major Mufford, arrived and advanced until checked by vollt y >m the enemy’s trenches. Col. Stotzenberg, deciding to charge as the cheapest way cut. of the diffi culty, led the attack at the bead of bis regiment. He fell with a bullet in the breast, dying instantly, about two bun dred yards from the breastworks. Lieut. Sisson fell with a bullet in bis heart, the bullet striking him near the picture of a girl suspended by a ribbon from Lis neck. In the meantime the artillery had arrived and shelled the trenches. The Filipinos stood until the Ne*. braeka troops were right on the trenches, and then they bolted to the second line of entrenchments, a mile back. Spain's Greatest Need.- M r. R. I’. Olivia, oi Barcelona, Spain, spends his winters at Aiken, S. C. Weak nerves had caused severe pains in the back of his head. On using E’ectric Bitters, America’s greatest Blood ami Nerve Remedy, all pains soon left him. He says this grand medicine is what this country needs All America knows that it cures liver and kidney trouble, purifies the blood, tones up the stomach, strengthens the nerves, puts vim, vigor and new life in every muscle, nerve and organ of the body. If weak, tired or ailing you need it. Every bottle guaranteed, only 50 cents. Sold by Harris A Son anil Carlilse A Ward, druggists. For Gravel use Stuarts- Gin and Bucliu. funeraTYiotice. The friends and acquaintances of Mr. and Mrs A B Shackelford, Jr, and A. B. Shackelford and family and T. N Burdett, are invited to attend the funeral of the former from the Bapti.-t church at 3 :30 p. m. tomor row. The following are requested to Yet.as pall bearers: J. 1* Nichols, JH» i Ward, J. G, Rhea, Paul Flynt, J H. i Hull and M I) Mitcim'l. A Freeze. “1 don't quite catch the drift of your remarks, ” said tho girl who willfully misunderstood. “I think I do of yours,” said the young man who had been trying to pro pose. "It is something in tho nature of a snowdrift."—('•>: umati Enquirer. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. I The Kind You Have Always Bought j s’Xui v: ■ I* ■ I ■ ■ , BA1<( JAINS. If you are thinking of buying A SEWING MACHINE, OR AN ORGAN, OR PIANO. You will find it at 24 Hill street. J. H. HUFF. NEW LAUNDRY CUT IN PRICES: Shirts, the. Collar, Ifc. Cuffs, per pair, He. Undershirts, sc. Drawers, sc. Socks, [ er pair, 2- Handkerchiefs, Ic. Towels, 2e, Neckties, 3c. Parties are earnestly requested to notice the place (under old postofficel where they will always get good work, nt the prices named above. L, C. CHUNG, at New Laundry. z Carmlnatfve | Saved My Baby’s Ufa.” C « Johnson Station, Ga., September 16, 189 S. Z LAMAR & RANKIN DRMG CO., Atlanta, Ga. ? I ctrnnSi 11 1 C *u u Ot . recommen d your Pitts’ Carminative too 5 \ ’ Hfe t 0 iL Shfi had Cholcr » 2 ? Th?i’ ln< ? L C i Ould Ket no relics until 1 bejan using Pitfi ? r n ^ f «Ve r Je fl^ |CrW 1 had glVen hcr but two bottle >> I V and.she had fa• ned sc>she did not look like the same child. ladvLseall \ j me. nets who have st. gly or delicate children to jive this remedy a trial. | Respectfully, Mrs. LIZZIH MURRAY. J | K Saved Her Baby—WHi Save Taura, £ I ... .TRY 1T.... C EDWARDS BRO& You do.not often have the opportu nity of buying a desirable line of seasonable goods at NEW YORK COST I 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. 5 Gail < i Eagle brand > Condensed Milk 1 > Mas Ho Equal as an Infant Food < “INFANT HEALTH'sent FREE. > Scores of Customers Wanted! THOUSANDS OF BARGAINS TO OFFER. NEVER AS MANY NEW SPRING GOODS IN ONE HOUSE IN THIS TOWN AS IN OURS NOW. SOME OF OUR PRICES ARE POSITIVELY MARVELOUS, IN FACT, YOU'LL THINK THE CLOTH MAKER GOT HIS wool. ANU SILK FREE AND THAT COTTON HAD GONE DOWN TO NOTHING. 43 Silk Shirt Waist Pattern!" at $1.06, worth $2. 36 “ “ " “ 1.50, you would call’em cheap at $2.75 28 *‘ “ “ “ 2 85, pome merchants would charge $5. To buy Silks cheap is to trade at Bass Bros. Black and colored Crepone in short lengths for skirts, newest effects 25 j>ei 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 17jc. White Organdy. 34 inches wide, at 10c. “ “ 15c. 2 yards width at 38c. 1,000 yards colored Jackonets, 40 inches wide, a longas they lastß'.cyd Yard wide Percal at 4|c. S; ring style Percale at 5c LADIE’S FIXINGS. A big subject, but our stock is big enough and varied enough to meet its multiform and multij-'ex requirements. 285 sataple Corsets Nos. 18 to 30, at just half price. 200 pairs of Silk Gloves, your choice tor 25c. Some of them worth <sc. Kid Gloves at 50c, domaged a little. Fans, Parasols, Umbrellas, Belts, ladies Ties in newest styles, Collars, Cyrona Chains, Collar Buckles, Belt Buckley Waist Sets, Sash Pins, Beauty Pins and Tie Pins. Undervests at sc, 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.