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NEAT, STYLISH AND DURABLE
AKE THE LINKS 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 os 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
SILVER
/ TRUSS. BJCST FITTING
/ and
I most comfortable
Easy to Vv ir
Retains XNo pressure on I 11A 1 \< H ’AN I>l A . TA EIA ONE IS
i Snve.rn Y li ‘ ck - GUARANTEED TO GIVE SATISFACTION.
I iictma I Tvo underslt aj v
IwitU Comfort. I Never move
We also carry a full line of Suspensories,
Supporters, Elastic Stockings, Etc.
CARLISLE & WARD.
SOAP. ’
White Honeymoon Soap, and Brown
Windsor Soap. Very l ine. sc. a Cake.
Nice line of Best Pei fumes.
KODOL, the great Dyspepsia Remedy.
PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED. *
J. N. HARRIS & SON.
STRAWBERRIES.
You can get home grown Straw
berries every day. All kinds fresh
Vegetables. Fresh Bread and Cake.
G. W CLARK & SON.
CHEAPEST GRIM EKS IN KHVX.
New Case
Blitter Thin
Wafers.
J. M. SEARS.
The Grocer.
The Evening’ Call.
GRIFFIN, GA , APRIL W>‘d.
iHUceover Davis' Hardware Store
TELEPHONE NO. as.
|
PERSONAL AND LOCAL DOTS
OH. J. M. I’IIOMAS,
PHYSICIAN AND SVRoEON.
Office No. 2-t Hili sired, stairway
next to H. P. McVV.’dianis A Sn. l'<
phone 27. rings,
R W Hale. of .! iy, spent t-af.iv m I
the city.
J. S. Hale, of Milm r. pet: t I al ay in
this city
Paul Fit nt spent t lav in At inta
!i ■ ■
J W. Billiard tn idea bi* aes- trip
to McDonough tod iv.
J. E Taylor w. nt up tv .Atlanta ti »
morning on bus r,-.s
Allie Baker l« spending a lew d. s
with friends in Atlanta.
Kennesaw it v.v B in Meal f. r fer
tilizing r. S'. S, I It pint! IS, gripe villi s,
lawns, etc. Fur sale by J, O Stewart
G > I'.. Argird went t‘ an i > ’(a-
, eon thi- ni r.iiitig n Masonic busineeß,
O N R luschi nberg w nt down to
Macon this morning to (-■ g an! a few
d tys
Mirs Mo Ji 1 nsim ill i'll to
\an ;Itti ' iis m•<.i• gto spot. >-■ v. ral
days.
* .1. I'. l<i ■ of s■ i a, wis in
the i.ty ti :iy < nroute to Macon,
w • n .. a, U - ~ ■ »s
\\ aa I I '—l !|.I ;•; . ■ two small
com ciii .f r mis. ci "ap. I me in.
R“h It mrs i\ gid Addri-a b>X
"i"
<i - >is morn
-11 Kfy r i ei I rm I S ith ( gin,
c.p i h -i v. - ■ ~.... s r ,t-
M : •• ... d ~
". i ka ■ i hi p <• I ... is f• v
1. itt i I 1 >ca to I ■ nd M It.
ii t)d it v-1
1 wi- 1> C k 20 H
i: ws| o. <r t< prt i-.mi nti i. ~in tin st i ,
w Coen ating .in ng H .n ~n Gris.
Mat i< t. a
h ..me ‘ • k - W c,o Ja.s u o
of Griffin's b. iai d « , . }■;. o 1( ..
Rev. J. W. Mor; .. I and wi -ft
III" n>. n g 1 1, | ■ "..o 1. r%
ritory, where they wi.. make their
future Irnnit I'heir Griffin irieude
regret t > give them up, l>ir wish them
a -iiee- s- a: i : th. tt ew
home.
J os’ t- , . . 1 ti,.. \mb r S r-
gbum S i if, t < 'rrtian M i i t Burt r tfO
I’ Il l Gt- I . II!, ■ , I e . m ,
in til tin mni.i i t i: a niimth and
mak. tine ua - i. w.s D. C ark., 20
H ’ll street.
I 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.
LoiiD IJu-h, of IJarnenville, who un
til nccnlly a meiukir of the 3rd
Georgia regiment, passed through the
city this mornig enroute to Atlanta.
He will return tonight and spend eev*
i eral days with Griffin friends.
A train load of the 160th Indiana
i regiment of soldiers, who were nius
' tered out in Savannah yeeterdayj
passed through the city this morning
about 7 ;30 o'clock, and if they were
given their just deserts, they would be
taught the same severe lesson admin*
islett d fi> the nt gro immunes from
North Carolina, who raised so much
disttirbancj on their homeward jour
ney some weeks since. Fully 500 shots
were tired in the city limits of Griffin,
and their conduct in general showed
them to be no l etter than their broth
ers in black from Carolina.
Lambert's Death to Lice and Mites
works immediately without injury to
the eggs or chickens; does not soil
plumage, yet purifies and cleases down
the skin. For sale by Lewis D Clark,
20 Hill street
IL W. Howley, of Savannah, is
spending a few days in this city and
will probably locate here. He wishes
to go into the dairy business, and
spent today looking over several small
farms near the city. He is charmed
with this section, and says it is better
adapted to dairying than any section
be ever -aw. Mr Howley wag born iu
the state of New York, was raised on a
d iiry farm, and so -oon as he saw in
the r - that Griffin Wa- t,n have a
ci ■ nno ry, lie determini <1 t > h < here
if lie could si cure a small farm near
the city
Fun For AU Friday Night-
\ jolly g" d time is in elura 'or the'
|>i . ' Gi illin 'i xf Friday nig . ’ at
the Olympic TH titre, when a real
Georgia Coin Cuke Wa k will be pro
timid iu all ihe buest slips, move
nu n* n i ■. , et Yon have < ’en
heard • I an entertainment like this
but few have ever witnissed it A
-’ri.-t\v up relined :er
formane at the wp: ice >f 35, 25, 20
and 15 cts.
Secure \ our si nt -at Reavis I’har*
maey C< . nd have an < vtni of
p .UK'.
- -♦
Her Life Was Saved.
Mrs L E. Lillv, a citizen of II iniii
bb . M . c ,y i. id a w O.L r'l.l de
iv< i nice from a frightful death In
telling ol it she says: “I was taken
‘ with i'yph■■id Fever, that ran into
I’le ijnumi i My lungs became bar
dent'd I lias -o Weik I c uldn’t even
-it up in bed N jibing helped me, 1
> ex; ci, I to - i ii die >1 C ns'inintion,
«: en I . i’d of Dr. ]<;: g.~ N .> Ds*
■ v. • v Oi ‘ h'ttle gave me great re
lief ; 1 c n:i:.titd Ki use it, ami n >w am
« . and -tr i ; 1 in'i i y too much ;
in its pr i;< I’U tnnrv r.s m di- I
cine - tin aurt-' >n I quit -I e k in I
the wnJ re ir.it '.ml Lung I
, i I : oil■'■■ K gular -..■>50 ■■ ,t ind I
1 'TOO, Tim b * Ire- H u • A I
■ 8 n'- arid (’ irii-lc A W u ■ ■ drug -• re.
MIIIWaT I.OCAIL
Miiw iv. April 26 . r B Ic and. !
ar I’> wb ~ t Patrick, v.sit- 1 friends I
! near here Sunday afternoon.
Lemari Fiitnd and W u-tt
v • '. fri • ear Kek- ’ll Sonday I
| afternoon.
We ire glad t< know that If we i was '
‘ ablet ■ till • regular nppointmeu' Sun- '
I d .a after:: on.
A- Ar.i.ic Welde.n <p. . t T ■.-day
n . lit w th Mis - Emma Head.
I w .. '.er w here AVI..: Ox rd .ad Fred ■
G ; bir : went Thursday n;gb:
A' <o - Leila, Minnii an ! D . sy Fntral
v - it . friends at Orchard II 1 Sundae.
! ■ tins Chapman, of Brush called i
nM. \nnc l ; ’cs Sund it
Air- E B. F. Welden spent M.-ndav in
On-’n
Bucklen s Arnica Salve-
11L BE'T S.kLVE tn th. w - J for i
Cuts, i>ru st's,Sores, I. r-. ■. : Rheum !
Fever Son,-. Tetter, Chapped Hands. I
Chi Tains, </ >rns, an-l all Ska Eruptions,
ar. I p - ’ vely cures I’ik-. or x. ' pay re- ’
, quir< .. It .- g : tran'i e1 t ■ . ivc per'ect I
cents ;ar x. For sale by J. N. j
, Harris & S>n and C irlUle i Ward.
VAI'GHN VOICINGS-
Vai i'.hn, April 2C.—Well we are still
having rain, but the farmers are putting in
good time when an opportunity isopen
Dr. J. L. Gable and wife, of Brooks,
spent Friday here with relatives.
W. J. Bridget r- turnel L me yesterday
t i the delight oi’ his friends.
Prof. R W. J ■ ■’■s m and W. W. Bates
spent Saturday i> '’ifflu.
Miss Dosser G i lovely young lady,
of Brook’s, spent .'v.u.day here with rela
ti ves.
Cleveland Reeves had the misfortune
of falling from a scaffold a few days ago,
and sprained bis knee, so that he will be
confined at home for some time.
R. O. Gay, of Birdie, was here Saturday
morning a short time.
Miss Janie Freeman has returned home
after spending a few T days pleasantly in
Griffin.
J. W. ami T. J. Allen spent yesterday in
Griffin.
N. North, of Macon, visited his best girl
here Sunday.
Mrs. F. M. Springer and Mrs. Allice, of
Atlanta, spent Sunday here with friends.
J. B. Reeves spent today at home with
bis family.
How'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 A Co., Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned have known F. J.
Cheney for the last Io years, and believe
him perfectly honorable in all business
transactions and financially able to carry
out any obligations made by their firm.
West A Thuax, Wholesale Druggists,
Toledo, O.
Wai. dint., KrNNAN A Marvin, Whole
sale Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally,
acting directly upon the blood and muc
ous surfaces of the system. Testimonials
sent free. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by
all druggists.
Hall’s Family Pills arc the best.
REHOBOTII.
Rehoboth, April 26.—Quite a heavy
rain fell here Monday night.
Prof. Morris called on Miss Mary Akin
last Sunday afternoon.
Oscar Duke and Miss Exie Maddox,
attended preaching at Liberty Sunday.
W. D. Bennett was the guest of Miss
Mary Akin Sunday.
The Tackey party at G. W. Maddox
Saturday night was a success, and enjoyed
by all.
Rolf Bloodworth attended the Tackey
party here Saturday night.
H. W. Johnson and J. O. Grubbs spent
Monday with relatives near Brushey.
J. R. Lindsey spent Thursday in Grif
fin on business.
J. W. Slade made a business trip to
Griffin Friday.
Miss Rosa Maddox is visiting friends
near Liberty Hill this week.
Lon Beckham was the guest of friends
here Sunday.
Misses Mary Maddox and Gussic Cooper
spent Sunday night with Miss Clifford
Grubbs.
_ _ ——
No Bight to Ugliness.
The woman who is lovely in face,
f >rm and temper will always have
friends, but one who would be attract
ive must keep her health. If she is
weak, sickly and all run down, she
will be nervous and irritable. If she
■ has constipation or kidney trouble, her
i impure blood will cause pimples.
■ blotches, skin eruptions and wretched
c..inphx: n. E ectric Bitters is the
lit-t mi uii'io. in the world t> regulate
st miach, liv r ami kidneys and puiily
the blond. It gives strong nerves,
bright eyes, -m< ■ i.h, vi Ivt ty skin, rich
I complex ■■!) 1: will make a good Luk
in g, < ■ ;>rm; i' wumaii f a run d> wn
invalid. Only .i l cet.’- at Harris A
Sun's and Carlisle A Ward’s drug
store.
POSITIONS
b ■ run'll, or will < ‘jit D>'t»-s
Cheap board. <ar fare paid. No va atlon.
i Killer aby time. OjX’U for b-<th sexes.
DRAUGHOTES
' Nash ville, Tenn. Sax tinnah, Ga.
. Gal vrsfon. Tex. Tvxarkana, Tex.
Indors* 11 v r.ier< hsints n* 1 bankers- Three
I months - buokkeepio)'wit’; us e ouds -ix. elsewhere.
| Allcoioniei< i.u hrar ’h -i hik. ]’or rircular-explain
I Vifcr •• H s: <■■ ( .rs< " .'v i.. • >•• s•• T>epaitiiV'Dt A
It or colle<v cata;otfu . address “ I partuieul 4.
I
i bargains.
' If you are thinking of buying
A SEWING MACHINE,
OR AN ORGAN,
OR PIANO
You will find it at 24 Hill street.
J. fi. HUFF.
NEW LAUNDRY
CUT IN PRICES:
| Shirts, life. Collar, Ifc.
i Cuffs, per pair, Sc. Undershirts, se.
I Drawers, 5c Socks, per pair, A- I
I Handkerchiefs, Ic. Towels, 2c.
Neckties, •’<
Parties are earnestly requested ! > n t ice
i the place (under old p 'St 'dict' where they
will i'wavs oct good w -k. at the : ’ =
I named above.
it. C. CHUNG, at New laundry.:
1 toe O-fcrOlUrra-tJ-rKer<T.iHrrr-*<> f><J OO o
J PMts’ CarminativG ?
| Saved My Baby’s Life.”
1 Johnson Station, Ga., September 16, 1898.
I LAMAR & RANKIN DRUG CO., Atlanta, Ga.
A Gentlemen: I can not recommend your Pitts’ Carminative too 4
L strongly, as 1 owe my baby’s life to it. She had Cholera Infantum X
I when five months old, and I could ret no relief until I began using Pitt’s J
? Carminative. The fever left her whan 1 had given her but two bottles ?
V and she had fattened so she did not look like the same child. lad vise all’ v
□ mothers who have sickly or delicate children to give this remedy a trial 4
J Respectfully, Mrs. LIZZIH MURRAY. C
i // Saved Her Baby—Will Save Yeura. i
. . . .TRY 1T.... C
EDWARDS BROS.
You do not often have the opportu
nity of buying a desirable line of
seasonable goods at
NEW YORK COST!
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.
< Eaglebrand
Condensed Milk /
> Has No Equal as an Infant Food C
C ‘‘INFANT HEALTH’sent FREE. <
Scores of Customers
Wanted!
THOUSANDS OF
BARGAINS TO OFFER,
NEVEH AS MANY NEW SPUING GOODS IN ONE HOISE IN THIS
TOWN AS IN OURS NOW. SOME OF OUR FREES ARE POSITIVELY
MARVELOUS. IN FACT. YOU LL THINK THE CLoTII MAKER GOT HIS
WOOL AND SILK FREE AND THAT U ’TI'ON HAD GONE DOWN TO
NOTHING.
43 Silk Shirt Waist ratten:* at $1.06, worth -T2.
36 “ “ “ “ 1 50, you would call’em cheap at $2.75
2S ‘ “ 2 85,-ome merchants would charge $5.
To buy Silks cheap is to trade at Bass Bros. Black and colored Orepons
in short lengths for skirts, newest effects 25 per cent cheaper than the same
goods sell elsewhere.
We have about 100 -hort lengths in i-'a and fancy woolens in Worst*
ed Serges and Henriettas, just enough for a skirt; we are going to close dot
very cheap.
La ■ Curt;-. : .- and White Qii’ils ■: your price.
WASHABLES.
Piques at 12Jc, 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 17ic.
White Organdy, 34 inches wide, at 10c.
2 yards width at 38c.
1.000 yards colored Jackonets, 40 inches wi le, • long as they last 8 y 1
ard wide Perea I at 41 c.
8: ring style Percale at 5c
LADIE'S FIXINGS.
A big subject, but our .-to. k i- big enough and varied enough to meet
I its multiform and multiplex requirements.
2'5 sample Corse's Nos. 1' te 30, at just half price.
200 pairs of Silk Gloves, your choice for 25c. Some of them worth 75c.
I Kid Gloves at 50c, domaged a little. Fans, Parasols, Umbrellas, Belts, ladies
Ties in newest styles, Collars, Cyrona Chains, Collar Buckles, Belt Buck.es.
‘ Waist Sets, Sash Pins, Beauty Pins and Tie Pins.
Undervests at sc, 10c, 15c and 25c.
Ladies Hats in any style or color wanted.
I’X) new Sailor Hats lust receive ! for this week’s sale.
BASS BROS.
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